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Wt iEaat (Eartfltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No�34-U<lb />
Tuesday, January 25, 1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Board Selects Hardee To Be<lb />
New Student Union President<lb />
Guess Why They're In A Rush<lb />
Photo By CINDY WALL<lb />
These eager young men rushed over to the Kappa Sigma fraternity house last week during Rush when they heard<lb />
about The Original Las Vegas Play Boy Bunny Night, complete with real "bunnies There mamas didn't raise<lb />
an fools.<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Members of the Student Union<lb />
Board of directors selected ECU<lb />
sophomore Regina Hardee to be<lb />
1983-1984 Student Union president.<lb />
Hardee, currently a general college<lb />
student, will replace the current Stu-<lb />
dent Union president Joe Lewis on<lb />
April 15 when his 1982-1983 term<lb />
expires.<lb />
Hardee said she was both excited<lb />
and honored to be chosen for the<lb />
post. She was picked for the posi-<lb />
tion out of a group of three who had<lb />
applied for it earlier this month.<lb />
Hardee will be the only paid student<lb />
employee in the Student Union. She<lb />
will receive approximately $200 a<lb />
month.<lb />
Reaction to Hardee's selection<lb />
was favorable and optimistic. "1<lb />
Security Breaks Up Two Student Fights<lb />
By GREG HIDEOUT<lb />
S�� Miior<lb />
Fights at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and the Afro-American<lb />
Cultural Center kept campus securi-<lb />
ty busy during the weekend.<lb />
The first altercation broke out<lb />
just before the showing of the late<lb />
feature, Texas Chainsaw Massacre<lb />
at Hendnx theatre. According to<lb />
student night manager Howard<lb />
Wilkerson, two students, Lawrence<lb />
W Bryant and Thomas M. Peirsal.<lb />
both 19. were attempting to save<lb />
seats in the crowded theatre. Then,<lb />
police records show, Paul Thomas<lb />
and Gregory Thomas tried to sit in<lb />
the seat<lb />
Then according to James B.<lb />
Mallory, associate dean of<lb />
judiciary, either Paul Thomas or<lb />
Gregory Thomas tripped and fell in-<lb />
to Bryant and Peirsal and the fight<lb />
started. Mallory said the students<lb />
were under the influence ot<lb />
alchohol.<lb />
The fight ended when two ushers<lb />
arrived and subdued the par<lb />
ticipants. Student manager Wilker-<lb />
son said that he then instructed<lb />
another worker, Tracy Owens to<lb />
call campus security. The students<lb />
were then questioned by public safe-<lb />
ty officer Johnny Burns and the<lb />
records were turned over to Mallory<lb />
Monday morning<lb />
Mallory said no charges were fil-<lb />
ed. The incident will be turned over<lb />
to the honor board for investiga-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The other fight occurred early<lb />
Sunday morning during a party at<lb />
the cultural center given by Omega<lb />
Psi Phi fraternity. According to<lb />
Detective Lt. Gene McAbee of cam-<lb />
pus security, an altercation between<lb />
Sheridan Barnes and Dwight<lb />
Richardson resulted in the arrest of<lb />
Richardson for simple assault. The<lb />
case will be heard in Greenville<lb />
District Court.<lb />
In an unrelated incident, a stu-<lb />
dent foiled the attempted larceny of<lb />
two speakers from his dorm room<lb />
when he was awakened by the in-<lb />
truder.<lb />
Stephen Walston of Slay Dorm<lb />
found Paul Douglas Sigmon, 20, in<lb />
his room Sunday morning at 7 in the<lb />
process of stealing one of his<lb />
speakers. Sigmon had allegedly<lb />
stolen the key to the room earlier.<lb />
When Walston got out of bed a<lb />
chase ensued, during which time the<lb />
speaker was dropped and damaged.<lb />
A second speaker of Walston's<lb />
was found in Sigmon's room in Slay<lb />
dorm. Both speakers, valued at<lb />
$105, were recovered. The case will<lb />
be heard in district court.<lb />
think she'll be a good president<lb />
Lewis said. He noted that Hardee,<lb />
who was chairperson of the<lb />
1982-1983 Student Homecoming<lb />
Committee, had much experience<lb />
and would be competent in the posi-<lb />
tion. "She knows a lot about the<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Besides heading the homecoming<lb />
committee, Hardee has worked with<lb />
the Student Union on the special<lb />
events and entertainment commit-<lb />
tees while maintaining grades high<lb />
enough to put her in an honors pro-<lb />
gram. She is also a member of Phi<lb />
Eta Sigma honor fraternity.<lb />
"I am delighted to have the op-<lb />
portunity to work in 1983-1984 with<lb />
Regina Hardee said Associate<lb />
Dean of Activities and Director of<lb />
University Union Rudy Alexander.<lb />
"She has tremendous ability. She is<lb />
an outstanding young woman and 1<lb />
am confident that she will do a<lb />
magnificant job in the position<lb />
Both Lewis and Alexander are non-<lb />
voting members of the Student<lb />
Union Board of Directors.<lb />
Carter Fox, Chairman of the<lb />
Media Board and Panhellenic<lb />
Council president also had praise<lb />
for Hardee. "I feel like Ms. Hardee<lb />
is a capable student leader, and I'm<lb />
confident that the Student Union<lb />
will benefit. We're lucky to have<lb />
her<lb />
Fox, a voting member of the Stu-<lb />
dent Union Board of Directors as<lb />
head of the Panhellenic Council,<lb />
said the selection process tor the<lb />
new Student Union president was<lb />
particularly difficult this year<lb />
because all three applicants were<lb />
highly qualified. "Each came across<lb />
in the interview as personable and<lb />
hard working ECU students era<lb />
Hunt and Tremaine W addell were<lb />
the other two candidates For the<lb />
post.<lb />
In her application letter to the<lb />
board Hardee wrote that she was<lb />
applying for the position because<lb />
she was "interested in serving :n a<lb />
capacity where my support, par<lb />
ticipation and determination<lb />
(would) help our Student Union to<lb />
be more successful than ever"<lb />
Hardee wrote that because ot her<lb />
experience as head of the homeom<lb />
ing committee, she felt she had<lb />
developed the "essential qualities"<lb />
necessary for a good leader in her<lb />
new position.<lb />
Hardee's responsibilities will in-<lb />
clude carrying out the policies of the<lb />
board of directors and administer-<lb />
ing the operations of the Student<lb />
Union from both a long range point<lb />
of view and day-to-day. She must<lb />
also approve the use of and except<lb />
See MENDENHALL. Page 3<lb />
President To Step Down<lb />
Lewis Praises Staff<lb />
Advisors Face New Interview Procedure<lb />
B ED N1CKLAS<lb />
According to College Hill Area<lb />
Coordinator Inez Fridley, Residence<lb />
Life will be hiring 40 to 60 residence<lb />
advisors for next fall under a<lb />
somewhat new interview procedure,<lb />
which will begin the middle of<lb />
February.<lb />
Fridley said that applications tor<lb />
the advisor positions can be obtain-<lb />
ed from anv residence hall director,<lb />
214 Whichard Building, or the in-<lb />
formation desk at Mendenhall. Ap-<lb />
plications are due Feb. 10 and inter-<lb />
viewing starts Feb. 15.<lb />
Under the new procedure, all ap-<lb />
plicants will first participate in a<lb />
general group meeting. In addition<lb />
to the group meetings, each appli-<lb />
cant will sign up for an individual<lb />
interview, which will take place<lb />
either the last week in February or<lb />
the first week in March.<lb />
A residence advisor position in-<lb />
cludes responsibilities ranging from<lb />
administrative to counseling related.<lb />
The advisor, who is the leader of 60<lb />
to 100 residents on a particular hall,<lb />
plays a prominent and influential<lb />
role. How well the advisor handles<lb />
situations and communicates with<lb />
residents and fellow staff usually<lb />
determines the cohesiveness of his<lb />
or her particular dormitory.<lb />
Therefore, a majority of the ap-<lb />
plicants chosen for an advisor posi-<lb />
tion are those who are genuinely in-<lb />
terested in bettering residence life.<lb />
"If you're looking for a chance to<lb />
have first-hand experience in in-<lb />
teracting with fellow students and<lb />
staff members, then it's a great job<lb />
to have said Robert Weathers, an<lb />
advisor in Jones Hall. "You really<lb />
develop good working relation<lb />
skills<lb />
According to Fridley, future<lb />
employers recognize that the advisor<lb />
position develops certain skills and<lb />
leaoership qualities. "It is really a<lb />
leadership position Fridley said.<lb />
"The actual experiences teach the<lb />
advisors a lot of skills. What the job<lb />
does is maximize their strengths and<lb />
minimize their weaknesses<lb />
Tim "Fish" Royster, who is a<lb />
programming assistant in Aycock<lb />
Hall, agrees that an advisor position<lb />
catches the eye of many employers.<lb />
"1 think it plavs a big part in getting<lb />
a job he said. "With any job, you<lb />
will be dealing with people. And<lb />
dealing with different kinds of peo-<lb />
ple is a main part of our job<lb />
The advisor position pays $3.35<lb />
an hour, two hours a day. With ex-<lb />
perience, an advisor can later apply<lb />
for head resident or programming<lb />
assistant position � as Royster did.<lb />
Despite the monthly paychecks,<lb />
Weathers, like most advisors, is<lb />
looking for experience. "I definitely<lb />
did it for the intangible benefits,<lb />
Life last year sent questionnaires to<lb />
former staff members, who in turn<lb />
reflected on their experience as an<lb />
advisor, Fridley said. The results of<lb />
the questionnaire showed that the<lb />
former members were presently<lb />
employed in diverse fields. Of the 40<lb />
who replied to the questionnaire,<lb />
only two were unemployed.<lb />
Furthermore, each former<lb />
member was asked to list the top<lb />
three benefits that he or she obtain-<lb />
ed from the job. Sixty-two percent<lb />
said the training sessions were most<lb />
beneficial; 42 percent said the<lb />
friendships obtained were predomi-<lb />
nant; 35 percent said the money was<lb />
most beneficial; 22 percent enjoyed<lb />
the fun involved and 15 percent en-<lb />
joyed the recognition the most.<lb />
Perhaps the most pertinent fin-<lb />
did it tor the intangiD.e oc.ic.us -  quesllonnaire related to<lb />
although the monthly paycheck fmg of the quest, n<lb />
comes in handy.<lb />
To obtain a statistical perspective<lb />
of the advisor position, Residence<lb />
Student Union Board Names Russo<lb />
As Chairman For Rest Of Semester<lb />
I he Student Union Board of<lb />
Directors named Student Resident<lb />
Life president Tory Russo as their<lb />
new chairman for the remainder of<lb />
the 1982-1983 term.<lb />
Russo, who recently helped<lb />
organize Pirate Walk, ECU's new<lb />
student escort service, is replacing<lb />
Ron Maxwell. Maxwell had to give<lb />
up his seat on the Board earlier last<lb />
fall when he resigned as President of The Student Union Board of<lb />
the Society of United Liberal Directors is made up of eleven<lb />
Students During the interim period members who are heads of other<lb />
Assoce Dean8of Activities Rudy organizations. It acts as ari advisory<lb />
Alexander temporarily performed and policy making board for the<lb />
the duties of the chair. Student Union.<lb />
"I'm very happy Russo said The ten members of the board<lb />
after being picked for the post. "It's besides Russo are Carter Fox presi-<lb />
a responsibility I'm honored to dent of the Panhellenic Counctl;<lb />
the importance of communication<lb />
skills. "Communication skills were<lb />
listed by 92 percent of the<lb />
respondents as the most valuable<lb />
aspect learned while being an ad-<lb />
visor Fridley said.<lb />
Contrary to some belief, only five<lb />
percent experienced a decline in<lb />
grades. "The job might at times<lb />
alter your studying schedule<lb />
Weathers said, "but not to the point<lb />
where it affects your grades<lb />
B PATRIC KO'NfcUX<lb />
Outgoing Student Union Presi-<lb />
dent Joe Lewis was full of praise for<lb />
the people who have worked under<lb />
him for the past year and he was<lb />
very pleased with the "great work"<lb />
carried out by the Student Union<lb />
during his tenure in office.<lb />
"I had a great set of people to<lb />
work with Lewis said. "And all<lb />
my committee chairpersons did an<lb />
extraordinary job Lewis, whose<lb />
1982-1983 term expires on April 15,<lb />
will be replaced b y newly appointed<lb />
sophomore Regina Hardee.<lb />
Lewis had especially strong words<lb />
of praise for Tremaine W addell who<lb />
headed the Minority Arts Commit-<lb />
tee. "Tremaine really did a great<lb />
job Lewis said. "She was one of<lb />
mv outstanding chairpersons<lb />
Lewis noted that W addell was<lb />
responsible for bringing the Chinese<lb />
Opera to ECU.<lb />
Lewis also praised Vera Hunt,<lb />
head of the Special Concerts Com-<lb />
mittee, for doing a fine job. Hunt<lb />
introduced the Campus Entertain-<lb />
ment Network to ECU. The<lb />
1982-1983 Campus Entertainment<lb />
Network events included two live<lb />
performances brought to ECU via<lb />
satellite.<lb />
Lewis congratulated Major At-<lb />
tractions Committee head Jerry<lb />
Dilsaver for the sell-out crowd that<lb />
came to see .38 Special during<lb />
homecoming week.<lb />
He praised his other committee<lb />
heads for their fine efforts and pro<lb />
mised more to come in the next two<lb />
months of his term. I es; aid that<lb />
later this spring the Special Events<lb />
Committee, headed by Cathy Ed-<lb />
wards, would be sponsoring<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall, which Lewis<lb />
claimed would be the biggest event<lb />
of the year.<lb />
The Travel Committee under the<lb />
leadership of Jennifer McQuillan is<lb />
presently sponsoring a trip to<lb />
Florida during spring break.<lb />
Other committee heads who<lb />
worked during Lewis' term included<lb />
Marty Hardin of the Art Exhibition<lb />
Committee, Juliana Fahrbach of the<lb />
Films Committee and Kim Edman-<lb />
son, head of the Coffee House<lb />
Committee. Lewis thanked all three<lb />
for their fine efforts.<lb />
Associate Dean of Activities and<lb />
Director of University Unions Rudy<lb />
Alexander praised Lewis. 'It has<lb />
been a personal pleasure to work<lb />
with Joe. and I look forward to con-<lb />
tinuing through the balance ot his<lb />
term of office Alexander said.<lb />
"He has done a good job<lb />
Alexander added that he con<lb />
sidered Joe Lewis a very fine young<lb />
man. "I think the Student Union<lb />
has really benefited under his<lb />
leadership this year. His successor is<lb />
going to have her work cut out for<lb />
her<lb />
Carter Fox, who is president ot<lb />
the Panhellenic Council and sat on<lb />
the Student Union Board of Direc-<lb />
tors with Lewis, also praised him for<lb />
his efforts. "I think the Union ran<lb />
smoothly under his leadership<lb />
Fox said.<lb />
Vice Chancellor Volpe Picks Smith<lb />
To Head Department Of Philosophy<lb />
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Today's AP-wire weather<lb />
report was lost in a Alaskan bliz-<lb />
zard. So, our staff, being the<lb />
fearless weather forecasters they<lb />
are, have decided that it might<lb />
snow if it isn't dear or doesn't<lb />
rain. So it goes<lb />
L<lb />
receive, and I hope I can fulfill the<lb />
task<lb />
Russo, who was nominated for<lb />
the post, was voted in by the Stu-<lb />
dent Union Board last Thursday.<lb />
Russo's responsibilities will in-<lb />
clude various organizational tasks<lb />
for the Board such as setting dates<lb />
for board meetings, approving and<lb />
signing the minutes of the meetings<lb />
and officiating the general business<lb />
procedures of meetings. Russo will<lb />
also be responsible for calling any<lb />
special meetings if the need arises.<lb />
Besides his position as SRA Presi-<lb />
dent, Russo is no stranger to ex-<lb />
tracurricular posts. He has served as<lb />
both president and vice president of<lb />
his hall and worked on last year's ad<lb />
hoc traffic committee, which helped<lb />
revise ECU traffic regulations.<lb />
Barbara Battle, new president of<lb />
SOULS; Bobby Pierce, president of<lb />
the Inter-Fraternity Council; Jesse<lb />
Riggs, day student representative;<lb />
Gary Williams, graduate student<lb />
representative; Vice-Chancellor for<lb />
Student Life Dr. Elmer Meyer, ad-<lb />
ministration representative; Dr.<lb />
Lawrence Hough, faculty represen-<lb />
titive; Joe Lewis, Student Union<lb />
president; Associate Dean Alex-<lb />
ander and SGA president Eric<lb />
Henderson. Lewis and Alexander<lb />
are both ex-officio members of the<lb />
committee.<lb />
"I look forward to working with<lb />
all the committee members Russo<lb />
said. He added that he also looked<lb />
forward to working with Student<lb />
Union president-elect Regina<lb />
Hardee.<lb /><lb />
t ay ecu Nawt surkau<lb />
Dr. James Leroy Smith<lb />
By GREG HIDEOUT<lb />
Acting Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Academic Affairs Angelo Volpe<lb />
named associate professor James<lb />
Leroy Smith acting chairman of the<lb />
philosophy department. Smith will<lb />
fill the post until a search committee<lb />
finds a permanent replacement.<lb />
The appointment, announced Fri-<lb />
day, is the third in a series of acting<lb />
positions named as a result of the<lb />
resignation of Dr. Robert Maier<lb />
from his post of vice chancellor for<lb />
academic affairs. Dr. Eugene Ryan,<lb />
who was chairman of the<lb />
philosophy department, is now dean<lb />
of the College of Arts and Sciences.<lb />
Volpe, the current acting vice<lb />
chancellor, had previously been the<lb />
dean.<lb />
Smith, 39, has been a member of<lb />
the ECU faculty since 1969. He is a<lb />
native of Grove City, Penn and<lb />
received his bachelors degree in<lb />
philosophy in 1966 from Penn<lb />
State. He went on to get his masters<lb />
in 1967 from Penn State and his<lb />
doctorate from Tulane University in<lb />
1969.<lb />
Smith, an active member ot the<lb />
faculty senate, was recommended<lb />
for the job by outgoing chairman<lb />
Ryan. He has been published in<lb />
various scholarly journals and is a<lb />
member of a number of profes-<lb />
sional societies.<lb />
Smith was out of town on Mon-<lb />
day and unavailable for comment.<lb />
Vice Chancellor Volpe said he<lb />
thought Smith was an excellent<lb />
choice and called him a "class A in-<lb />
dividual<lb />
Smith, who teaches the class<lb />
"Philosophy of medicine started<lb />
the new job on Monday.<lb /><lb />
laagi.<lb />
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&amp;z iEaat (Eartfltttian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.3<lb />
Tuesday, January 25, 1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Board Selects Hardee To Be<lb />
New Student Union President<lb />
Guess Why They "re In A Rush<lb />
Photo By CINDY WALL<lb />
l'hese eager young men rushed over lo the kappa Sigma fraternity house last week during Rush when they heard<lb />
about The Original Las Vegas Play Boy Bunny Night, complete with real "bunnies There mamas didn't raise<lb />
am fools.<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Members of the Student Union<lb />
Board of directors selected ECU<lb />
sophomore Regina Hardee to be<lb />
1983-1984 Student Union president.<lb />
Hardee, currently a general college<lb />
student, will replace the current Stu-<lb />
dent Union president Joe Lewis on<lb />
April 15 when his 1982-1983 term<lb />
expires.<lb />
Hardee said she was both excited<lb />
and honored to be chosen for the<lb />
post. She was picked for the posi-<lb />
tion out of a group of three who had<lb />
applied for it earlier this month.<lb />
Hardee will be the only paid student<lb />
employee in the Student Union. She<lb />
will receive approximately $200 a<lb />
month.<lb />
Reaction to Hardee's selection<lb />
was favorable and optimistic. "I<lb />
Security 'Breaks Up Two Student Fights<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
New hdilor<lb />
Fights at Mendenhall Student<lb />
(enter and the Afro-American<lb />
Cultural Center kept campus securi-<lb />
ty busy during the weekend.<lb />
The first altercation broke out<lb />
just before the showing of the late<lb />
feature. Texas Chainsaw Massacre<lb />
at Hendnx theatre. According to<lb />
student night manager Howard<lb />
 ilkerson. two students, Lawrence<lb />
V Bryant and Thomas M. Peirsal,<lb />
both 19, were attempting to save<lb />
seats in the crowded theatre. Then,<lb />
police records show, Paul Thomas<lb />
and Gregory Thomas tried to sit in<lb />
the seatv<lb />
Then according to James B.<lb />
Mallory, associate dean ot<lb />
judiciary, either Paul Thomas or<lb />
Gregory Thomas tripped and fell in-<lb />
to Bryant and Peirsal and the fight<lb />
started. Mallory said the students<lb />
were under the influence ot<lb />
alchohol.<lb />
The fight ended when two ushers<lb />
arrived and subdued the par-<lb />
ticipants. Student manager Wilker-<lb />
son said 'hat he then instructed<lb />
another worker. Tracy Owens to<lb />
call campus security. The students<lb />
were then questioned by public safe-<lb />
ty officer Johnny Burns and the<lb />
records were turned over to Mallory<lb />
Monday morning<lb />
Mallory said no charges were fil-<lb />
ed. The incident will be turned over<lb />
to the honor board for investiga-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The other fight occurred early<lb />
Sunday morning during a party at<lb />
the cultural center given by Omega<lb />
Psi Phi fraternity. According to<lb />
Detective Lt. Gene McAbee of cam-<lb />
pus security, an altercation between<lb />
Sheridan Barnes and Dwight<lb />
Richardson resulted in the arrest of<lb />
Richardson for simple assault. The<lb />
case will be heard in Greenville<lb />
District Court.<lb />
In an unrelated incident, a stu-<lb />
dent foiled the attempted larceny of<lb />
two speakers from his dorm room<lb />
when he was awakened by the in-<lb />
truder.<lb />
Stephen Walston of Slay Dorm<lb />
found Paul Douglas Sigmon, 20, in<lb />
his room Sunday morning at 7 in the<lb />
process of stealing one of his<lb />
speakers. Sigmon had allegedly<lb />
stolen the key to the room earlier.<lb />
When Walston got out of bed a<lb />
chase ensued, during which time the<lb />
speaker was dropped and damaged.<lb />
A second speaker of Walston's<lb />
was found in Sigmon's room in Slay<lb />
dorm. Both speakers, valued at<lb />
$105, were recovered. The case will<lb />
be heard in district court.<lb />
think she'll be a good president<lb />
Lewis said. He noted that Hardee,<lb />
who was chairperson of the<lb />
1982-1983 Student Homecoming<lb />
Committee, had much experience<lb />
and would be competent in the posi-<lb />
tion. "She knows a lot about the<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Besides heading the homecoming<lb />
committee, Hardee has worked with<lb />
the Student Union on the special<lb />
events and entertainment commit-<lb />
tees while maintaining grades high<lb />
enough to put her in an honors pro-<lb />
gram. She is also a member of Phi<lb />
Eta Sigma honor fraternity.<lb />
"I am delighted to have the op-<lb />
portunity to work in 1983-1984 with<lb />
Regina Hardee said Associate<lb />
Dean of Activities and Director of<lb />
University Union Rudy Alexander.<lb />
"She has tremendous ability. She is<lb />
an outstanding young woman and I<lb />
am confident that she will do a<lb />
magnificant job in the position<lb />
Both Lewis and Alexander are non-<lb />
voting members of the Student<lb />
Union Board of Directors.<lb />
Carter Fox, Chairman of the<lb />
Media Board and Panhellenic<lb />
Council president also had praise<lb />
for Hardee. "I feel like Ms. Hardee<lb />
is a capable student leader, and I'm<lb />
confident that the Student Union<lb />
will benefit. We're lucky to have<lb />
her<lb />
Fox, a voting member of the Stu-<lb />
dent Union Board of Directors ,<lb />
head of the Panhellenic Council,<lb />
said the selection process lor the<lb />
new Student Union president a-<lb />
particularly difficult this year<lb />
because all three applicants were<lb />
highly qualified, "fcach came across<lb />
in the interview as personable and<lb />
hard working ECU student Vera<lb />
Hunt and Tremaine Waddell were<lb />
the other two candidates for the<lb />
post.<lb />
In her application letter to the<lb />
board Hardee wrote that she was<lb />
applying for the position because<lb />
she was "interested in serv.p.c in a<lb />
capacity where my support, par<lb />
ticipation and determination<lb />
(would) help our Student I nion to<lb />
be more successful than ever<lb />
Hardee wrote that because ol her<lb />
experience as head of the homecom<lb />
ing committee, she felt she had<lb />
developed the "essential qualities"<lb />
necessary for a good leader in her<lb />
new position.<lb />
Hardee's responsibilities will in-<lb />
clude carrying out the policies of the<lb />
board of directors and administer<lb />
ing the operations of the Student<lb />
Union from both a long range point<lb />
of view and day-to-day. She must<lb />
also approve the use of and excei<lb />
See MENDENHALL. Page 3<lb />
President To Step Down<lb />
Lewis Praises Staff<lb />
Advisors Face New Interview Procedure<lb />
Bv ED N1CKLAS<lb />
st.ff Writer<lb />
According to College Hill Area<lb />
Coordinator Inez Fridley, Residence<lb />
Life will be hiring 40 to 60 residence<lb />
advisors for next fall under a<lb />
somewhat new interview procedure,<lb />
which will begin the middle of<lb />
lehruary.<lb />
fridley said that applications for<lb />
the advisor positions can be obtain-<lb />
ed from any residence hall director,<lb />
214 Whichard Building, or the in-<lb />
formation desk at Mendenhall. Ap-<lb />
plications are due Feb. 10 and inter-<lb />
viewing starts Feb. 15.<lb />
Under the new procedure, all ap-<lb />
plicants will first participate in a<lb />
general group meeting. In addition<lb />
to the group meetings, each appli-<lb />
cant will sign up for an individual<lb />
interview, which will take place<lb />
either the last week in February or<lb />
the first week in March.<lb />
A residence advisor position in-<lb />
cludes responsibilities ranging from<lb />
administrative to counseling related.<lb />
The advisor, who is the leader of 60<lb />
to 100 residents on a particular hall,<lb />
plays a prominent and influential<lb />
role. How well the advisor handles<lb />
situations and communicates with<lb />
residents and fellow staff usually<lb />
determines the cohesiveness of his<lb />
or her particular dormitory.<lb />
Therefore, a majority of the ap-<lb />
plicants chosen for an advisor posi-<lb />
tion are those who are genuinely in-<lb />
terested in bettering residence life.<lb />
"If you're looking for a chance to<lb />
have first-hand experience in in-<lb />
teracting with fellow students and<lb />
staff members, then it's a great job<lb />
to have said Robert Weathers, an<lb />
advisor in Jones Hall. "You really<lb />
develop good working relation<lb />
skills<lb />
According to Fridley, future<lb />
employers recognize that the advisor<lb />
position develops certain skills and<lb />
leadership qualities. "It is really a<lb />
leadership position Fridley said.<lb />
"The actual experiences teach the<lb />
advisors a lot of skills. What the job<lb />
does is maximize their strengths and<lb />
minimize their weaknesses<lb />
Tim "Fish" Royster, who is a<lb />
programming assistant in Aycock<lb />
Hall, agrees that an advisor position<lb />
catches the eye of many employers.<lb />
"I think it plays a big part in getting<lb />
a job he said. "With any job, you<lb />
will be dealing with people. And<lb />
dealing with different kinds of peo-<lb />
ple is a main part of our job<lb />
The advisor position pays $3.35<lb />
an hour, two hours a day. Wiih ex-<lb />
perience, an advisor can later apply<lb />
for head resident or programming<lb />
assistant position � as Royster did.<lb />
Despite the monthly paychecks,<lb />
Weathers, like most advisors, is<lb />
looking for experience. "1 definitely<lb />
did it for the intangible benefits,<lb />
although the monthly paycheck<lb />
comes in handy<lb />
To obtain a statistical perspective<lb />
of the advisor position, Residence<lb />
Student Union Board Names Russo<lb />
As Chairman For Rest Of Semester<lb />
The Student Union Board of<lb />
Directors named Student Resident<lb />
Life president Tory Russo as their<lb />
new chairman for the remainder of<lb />
the 1982-1983 term.<lb />
Russo, who recently helped<lb />
organize Pirate Walk, ECU's new<lb />
student escort service, is replacing<lb />
Ron Maxwell. Maxwell had to give<lb />
up his seat on the Board earlier last<lb />
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fall when he resigned as President of<lb />
the Society of United Liberal<lb />
Students. During the interim period<lb />
Associate Dean of Activities Rudy<lb />
Alexander temporarily performed<lb />
the duties of the chair.<lb />
"I'm very happy Russo said<lb />
after being picked for the post. "It's<lb />
a responsibility I'm honored to<lb />
receive, and I hope I can fulfill the<lb />
task<lb />
Russo, who was nominated for<lb />
the post, was voted in by the Stu-<lb />
dent Union Board last Thursday.<lb />
Russo's responsibilities will in-<lb />
clude various organizational tasks<lb />
for the Board such as setting dates<lb />
for board meetings, approving and<lb />
signing the minutes of the meetings<lb />
and officiating the general business<lb />
procedures of meetings. Russo will<lb />
also be responsible for calling any<lb />
special meetings if the need arises.<lb />
Besides his position as SRA Presi-<lb />
dent, Russo is no stranger to ex-<lb />
tracurricular posts. He has served as<lb />
both president and vice president of<lb />
his hall and worked on last year's ad<lb />
hoc traffic committee, which helped<lb />
revise ECU traffic regulations.<lb />
The Student Union Board of<lb />
Directors is made up of eleven<lb />
members who are heads of other<lb />
organizations. It acts as an advisory<lb />
and policy making board for the<lb />
Student Union.<lb />
The ten members of the board<lb />
besides Russo are Carter Fox, presi-<lb />
dent of the Panhellenic Council;<lb />
Barbara Battle, new president of<lb />
SOULS; Bobby Pierce, president of<lb />
the Inter-Fraternity Council; Jesse<lb />
Riggs, day student representative;<lb />
Gary Williams, graduate student<lb />
representative; Vice-Chancellor for<lb />
Student Life Dr. Elmer Meyer, ad-<lb />
ministration representative; Dr.<lb />
Lawrence Hough, faculty represen-<lb />
titive; Joe Lewis, Student Union<lb />
president; Associate Dean Alex-<lb />
ander and SGA president Eric<lb />
Henderson. Lewis and Alexander<lb />
are both ex-officio members of the<lb />
committee.<lb />
"I look forward to working with<lb />
all the committee members Russo<lb />
said. He added that he also looked<lb />
forward to working with Student<lb />
Union president-elect Regina<lb />
Hardee.<lb />
Life last year sent questionnaires to<lb />
former staff members, who in turn<lb />
reflected on their experience as an<lb />
advisor, Fridley said. The results of<lb />
the questionnaire showed that the<lb />
former members were presently<lb />
employed in diverse fields. Of the 40<lb />
who replied to the questionnaire,<lb />
only two were unemployed.<lb />
Furthermore, each former<lb />
member was asked to list the top<lb />
three benefits that he or she obtain-<lb />
ed from the job. Sixty-two percent<lb />
said the training sessions were most<lb />
beneficial; 42 percent said the<lb />
friendships obtained were predomi-<lb />
nant; 35 percent said the money was<lb />
most beneficial; 22 percent enjoyed<lb />
the fun involved and 15 percent en-<lb />
joyed the recognition the most.<lb />
Perhaps the most pertinent fin-<lb />
ding of the questionnaire related to<lb />
the importance of communication<lb />
skills. "Communication skills were<lb />
listed by 92 percent of the<lb />
respondents as the most valuable<lb />
aspect learned while being an ad-<lb />
visor Fridley said.<lb />
Contrary to some belief, only five<lb />
percent experienced a decline in<lb />
grades. "The job might at times<lb />
alter your studying schedule<lb />
Weathers said, "but not to the point<lb />
where it affects your grades<lb />
By PATRICK O'NUILL<lb />
Slift -<lb />
Outgoing Student Union Presi-<lb />
dent Joe Lewis was full of praise for<lb />
the people who have worked under<lb />
him for the past year and he was<lb />
very pleased with the "great work"<lb />
carried out by the Student Union<lb />
during his tenure in office.<lb />
"I had a great set of people to<lb />
work with Lewis said. "And all<lb />
my committee chairpersons did an<lb />
extraordinary job Lewis, whose<lb />
1982-1983 term expires on April 15.<lb />
will be replaced b y newly appointed<lb />
sophomore Regina Hardee.<lb />
Lewis had especially strong words<lb />
of praise for Tremaine Waddell who<lb />
headed the Minority Arts Commit-<lb />
tee. "Tremaine really did a great<lb />
job Lewis said. "She was one of<lb />
my outstanding chairpersons<lb />
Lewis noted that Waddell was<lb />
responsible for bringing the Chinese<lb />
Opera to ECU.<lb />
Lewis also praised Vera Hunt,<lb />
head of the Special Concerts Com-<lb />
mittee, for doing a fine job. Hunt<lb />
introduced the Campus Entertain-<lb />
ment Network to ECU. The<lb />
1982-1983 Campus Entertainment<lb />
Network events included two live<lb />
performances brought to ECU via<lb />
satellite.<lb />
Lewis congratulated Major At-<lb />
tractions Committee head Jerry<lb />
Dilsaver for the sell-out crowd that<lb />
came to see .38 Special during<lb />
homecoming week.<lb />
He praised his other committee<lb />
heads for their fine efforts and pro-<lb />
mised more to come in the new two<lb />
months of his term. I ewris -aid that<lb />
imter this spring (he Special Events<lb />
Committee, headed by Cathy Ed-<lb />
wards, would be sponsoring<lb />
Barefoot on the Mail, which Lewis<lb />
claimed would be the biggest event<lb />
of the year.<lb />
The Travel Committee under the<lb />
leadership of Jennifer McQuillan is<lb />
presently sponsoring a trip to<lb />
Florida during spring break<lb />
Other committee heads who<lb />
worked during Lewis' term included<lb />
Marty Hardtn of the Art Exhibition<lb />
Committee, Juliana Fahrbach of the<lb />
Films Committee and Kim Fdman-<lb />
son, head of the Coffee House<lb />
Committee. Lewis thanked all three<lb />
for their fine efforts.<lb />
Associate Dean of Activities and<lb />
Director of University Union- Rud<lb />
Alexander praised Lewis. Tt has<lb />
been a personal pleasure to work<lb />
with Joe, and I look forward to con-<lb />
tinuing through the balance of hi-<lb />
term of office Alexander said.<lb />
"He has done a good job<lb />
Alexander added that he con<lb />
sidered Joe Lewis a very fine young<lb />
man. "I think the Student Union<lb />
has really benefited under his<lb />
leadership this year. His succe-sor is<lb />
going to have her work cut out for<lb />
her<lb />
Carter Fox, who is president ot<lb />
the Panhellenic Council and sat on<lb />
the Student Union Board of Direc-<lb />
tors with Lewis, also praised him for<lb />
his efforts. "I think the Union ran<lb />
smoothly under his leadership<lb />
Fox said.<lb />
Vice Chancellor Volpe Picks Smith<lb />
To Head Department Of Philosophy<lb /><lb />
11 acu niws auniAu<lb />
Dr. Janes Leroy Smith<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
NmMftar<lb />
Acting Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Academic Affairs Angelo Volpe<lb />
named associate professor James<lb />
Leroy Smith acting chairman of the<lb />
philosophy department. Smith will<lb />
fill the post until a search committee<lb />
finds a permanent replacement.<lb />
The appointment, announced Fri-<lb />
day, is the third in a series of acting<lb />
positions named as a result of the<lb />
resignation of Dr. Robert Maier<lb />
from his post of vice chancellor for<lb />
academic affairs. Dr. Eugene Ryan,<lb />
who was chairman of the<lb />
philosophy department, is now dean<lb />
of the College of Arts and Sciences.<lb />
Volpe, the current acting vice<lb />
chancellor, had previously been the<lb />
dean.<lb />
Smith, 39, has been a member of<lb />
the ECU faculty since 1969. He is a<lb />
native of Grove City, Penn and<lb />
received his bachelors degree in<lb />
philosophy in 1966 from Penn<lb />
State. He went on to get his masters<lb />
in 1967 from Penn State and his<lb />
doctorate from Tulane University in<lb />
1969.<lb />
Smith, an active member of the<lb />
faculty senate, was recommended<lb />
for the job by outgoing chairman<lb />
Ryan. He has been published in<lb />
various scholarly journals and is a<lb />
member of a number of profes-<lb />
sional societies.<lb />
Smith was out of town on Mon-<lb />
day and unavailable for comment.<lb />
Vice Chancellor Volpe said he<lb />
thought Smith was an excellent<lb />
choice and called him a "class A in-<lb />
dividual<lb />
Smith, who teaches the class<lb />
"Philosophy of medicine started<lb />
the new job on Monday.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 25, 1983<lb />
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"lents<lb />
SGA<lb />
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taineo in the SGA office on me se<lb />
cond floor ot Wendenhall For adi<lb />
ionat information contact Gma<lb />
ynch 752 9058 Screening wi<lb />
begin January 26 193 at 4 00 pm<lb />
in room 247'Menoennali<lb />
SKY DIVING<lb />
EXHIBITION<lb />
Expert sKydivers will speak on<lb />
Skydiving The Ultimate Sport<lb />
s'ate of the art equiptment will be<lb />
on exhibit and demonstrated<lb />
Topics will include but are not<lb />
limited to ttrst jump instruction,<lb />
carachute packing intermediate<lb />
Sky diving advanced sky diving<lb />
techniques free fall aircraft,<lb />
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tac�s ana myths Ail questions per<lb />
'aming to the sport will be<lb />
answered Recent skydiving<lb />
movies will be shown Excellent<lb />
opportunity to meet some of the<lb />
Greenville sky divers ana or take<lb />
sky diving instruction Thurs Feb<lb />
24, Lobby of Umsfead dorm Free<lb />
�o anyone'<lb />
SAB<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Student Athletic Board Tuesday<lb />
January 25 1983 at 5 30 p m in<lb />
Room 212 Jt Mendennan Student<lb />
Center Business of importance<lb />
� :i be d'scussed icud.ng plans<lb />
?or the aoy Pirate Classic basket<lb />
bail tournament ,n February<lb />
CIRCLE K<lb />
C rele K is a club for people who<lb />
I are about others and making new<lb />
?���ends try Circle K Our meevngs<lb />
are on Tuesday evenings in the<lb />
Venaennan Student Center, Room<lb />
231 at 7:00 p.m<lb />
SNOWSKI<lb />
REGISTRATION<lb />
All persons who plan to su<lb />
snowshoe during spring break<lb />
shouio register on Tuesday. Feb l<lb />
at 4 00 p m in Memorial Gym<lb />
Room IDG A V5 deposit will be re<lb />
qu.red at this rime Space is<lb />
I mited to the first 80 who register<lb />
For package prices confact Jo<lb />
Saunoers at 757 6000 Memorial<lb />
Gym 205<lb />
GREENVILLE PEACE<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
The Greenville Peace Commit<lb />
tee meets every Friday night at<lb />
410 S Elm St GPC consists of peo<lb />
pie actively engaged m peace and<lb />
lustice work on a local, state, and<lb />
naitonai level If you are in<lb />
terested in learning more about<lb />
the GPC. please can 758 4904 or<lb />
come at 4 30 p m (Fridays) for a<lb />
dinner meeting<lb />
SPEAKER AVAILABLE<lb />
Russell Ford will be in Green<lb />
ville on February 1. 2 and 3 He's<lb />
the first person to be sent to prison<lb />
for refusing to register tor the<lb />
draft smce the Vietnam war He's<lb />
presently out on ban Ford will be<lb />
available to speak in ECU classes<lb />
on any of the above dr I. He will<lb />
be speaking at a public meeting in<lb />
Mendenhail's Coffee House at 7 30<lb />
PM on Feb 2 For further mfor<lb />
mation please call 752 4214 or<lb />
758 4904<lb />
PUT A LITTLE HEART<lb />
IN YOUR SOUL<lb />
The twelfth annual walk tor<lb />
humanity is coming up this spring<lb />
The walk will take place on April<lb />
14 beginning at Green Springs<lb />
Park Anyone interested m help<lb />
ing come to me Hunger Coalition<lb />
meetings on Thursday nights at<lb />
7 00 p m at the Newman Center.<lb />
953 East Tenth Street or call<lb />
752 4214<lb />
NEWS RELEASE<lb />
Sophomores, iuniors and seniors<lb />
currently enrolled in a North<lb />
Carolina college or North Carolina<lb />
residents attending an out of state<lb />
college nave until February 11 to<lb />
apply tor the Institute of Govern<lb />
ment Summer Internship Pro<lb />
gram in state government<lb />
Twenty three students will be<lb />
self fed by an advisory commit<lb />
tee to participate in a living<lb />
learning internship m North<lb />
Carolina state government<lb />
directed by the institute of<lb />
Government The Institute of<lb />
Government interns will work<lb />
from May 31 through August 5<lb />
Students will work 40 hours each<lb />
week In a responsible position m a<lb />
state department participate in<lb />
evening educational seminars and<lb />
be paid approximately S1S0 per<lb />
eek<lb />
Studens interested in the pro<lb />
gram should secure a brochure an<lb />
nouncing the program and a State<lb />
ot North Carolina application form<lb />
from their college or university<lb />
placement office or local Job Ser<lb />
vice office A brief description of<lb />
possible internships are ava'iable<lb />
m college placement offices<lb />
Studentd interested in the in<lb />
stitute ot Government program<lb />
should mail an apiication to the in<lb />
stitute of Government Knapp<lb />
Building 059A The university ot<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel HIM,<lb />
Chapel Hill North Carolina, 27514<lb />
by February 11 1963<lb />
Applicants win be accepted<lb />
without respect to race sex, color<lb />
national origin, religion, or nan<lb />
dicap<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Our next bi weekly meeting wil<lb />
be he'd on Thursday. Jan 27 in the<lb />
Menoenhali Stuoen' Center room<lb />
244 Members are expected to at<lb />
tend We urge persons desiring to<lb />
be members of GBP to attend,<lb />
however aGPA of30isa<lb />
minimum requirement for<lb />
membership Come and be a part<lb />
DELTAZETA<lb />
Delia Ztfa Big Brothers�Be<lb />
ready to party Wednesday nighti �<lb />
HAPPY HOUR<lb />
Delta Zeta Happy Hour at the<lb />
Attic with island! Friday,<lb />
January 21. 4 00 �30<lb />
MEN'S RUGBY<lb />
There will be meeting of all<lb />
those interested in playing Spring<lb />
Rugby Thursday Jan. 27 in<lb />
Memorial Gym Room 102. at 5:00<lb />
p m Everyone is invited and those<lb />
returning players should surely at<lb />
tend<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
The Brothers of Kappa Sigma<lb />
would like to congradulate and<lb />
welcome the Alpha Upsilon pledge<lb />
class into our fraternity The<lb />
pledges are Buddy Bundy, Mark<lb />
Potto, Mike Sos. Steve Aman.<lb />
Greg Johnson, Scott Peroyea.<lb />
Dean McCnckard. Mike Geiger<lb />
and Paul Peckms so far.<lb />
We would also like to remind<lb />
everyone that "BAHAMA<lb />
MAMA is coming soon!<lb />
IPC<lb />
Our scheduled meeting tor today<lb />
will be held tommorrow in<lb />
Mendenhaii 221 at 5 00 Please do<lb />
not forget your rosters and dues!<lb />
COMMUNICATE IN<lb />
SPANISH OR GERMAN<lb />
Conversational Spanish, Tues<lb />
day. February 15 April 24. 7 8:30<lb />
p.m Conversational German.<lb />
Tuesday. February 15 April 24,<lb />
7 8 30 p m Both courses are open<lb />
to both beginners and former<lb />
students who want to "brush up"<lb />
on the language Contact the Divi<lb />
sion ot Continuing Education.<lb />
757 4143<lb />
UNDERWATER<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHY<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday.<lb />
February 15 24 from 7 10pm Pre<lb />
requisite Basic Scuba Certifica<lb />
tion from a recognized Scuba oiv<lb />
mg association such as NAUI or<lb />
PADI This is a course of under<lb />
water camera handling and<lb />
covers underwater photographic<lb />
equipment films, photo techni<lb />
ques ano lighting techniques Con<lb />
tact Division of Continuing Educe<lb />
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OFFICIATING<lb />
Baseball Softball otficiatmf.<lb />
Monday February 21 April 11<lb />
from 7 9pm The course Is design<lb />
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players, coaches and school<lb />
athletic intramural teachers and<lb />
to prepare those interested in iob<lb />
opportunities in umpiring Contact<lb />
'he Division of Continuing Educa<lb />
tion 757 6143<lb />
RESUME<lb />
PREPARATION<lb />
WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Place<lb />
ment Servicein the Bloxton House<lb />
is ottering the following one hour<lb />
sessions to help you prepare your<lb />
own resume February 1,<lb />
1983 Tuesday 7 00 p m February<lb />
: 1983 Wednesday 2 30 p m Those<lb />
seniors of graduate students<lb />
finishing this year and planning to<lb />
register with us are urged to at<lb />
tend You may come to the Blox<lb />
ton House a any ot the above<lb />
times<lb />
nsssss - ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss<lb />
SSSSSSS<lb />
Kappa Sigma Pledges<lb />
Present<lb />
Team<lb />
Chugging<lb />
Contest<lb />
Wed. Jan. 26 9:00 -1:00<lb />
Adm. $1.00 45C Cans All Nite<lb />
Prizes<lb />
1 st $60 or Keg<lb />
2nd $30 or Pony keg<lb />
3rd $10 or two cases<lb />
Sponsored by<lb />
Pharo's<lb />
Book Barn<lb />
Wash House<lb />
For Head's Only<lb />
Mr. Gattis<lb />
Accucopy<lb />
420 Pool Club<lb />
Overton's Grocery<lb />
Famous Pizza<lb />
Natilus<lb />
U.B.E.<lb />
Western Sizzlin<lb />
Marathon<lb />
H.L.Hodges<lb />
West End Laundromat<lb />
Record Bar<lb />
Pizza inn<lb /><lb /><lb />
Greenville's Best Pizzas Are<lb />
Now Being Delivered!<lb />
Most delivery pizzas lack in<lb />
true quality and have 'hidden'<lb />
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PIZZA INN has changed<lb />
all that!<lb />
We sell our delivery<lb />
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pizzas. TRY US TODAY!<lb />
CALL 758-6266 Greenville Blvd.<lb />
INTERVIEWING<lb />
SKILLS WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning arvd Place<lb />
ment Service In the Bloxton House<lb />
is offering these one hour sessions<lb />
to aid you In developing better In<lb />
tervlewing skills for use in your<lb />
iob search. January 25.<lb />
193 Tuesday 4:00p.m. February<lb />
2. 1983 Wednesday 4 00 pm<lb />
February 2. 1��3 Wednesday 7 00<lb />
p.m. A film and discussion of in<lb />
terviewing through the Career<lb />
Planning and Placement Service<lb />
will be shared.<lb />
SPRING BREAK<lb />
SKI<lb />
Ski Snowshoe West Virginia spr<lb />
ing break. Registration and<lb />
deposits are due on February I at<lb />
4 00 p m in Memorial Gym room<lb />
108. Contact Jo Saunders at<lb />
757 6000 for information concern<lb />
ing the ski packages that art<lb />
available<lb />
BLOOOMOBILE<lb />
The Biology Club will sponsor<lb />
the Red Cross Bloodmobile Tues<lb />
day ano Wednesday January 25<lb />
and 26 Hours of collection will be<lb />
10 00 am. to 4:00 p m in<lb />
Mendenhaii room 244<lb />
ENJOY SINGING<lb />
Residence Hall Chorus is star<lb />
ting up again for 1963 If you enjoy<lb />
singing come iom us Monday night<lb />
in room 103 Biology All are<lb />
welcome No auditions or ex<lb />
penence required<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
Psi Chi offer 2 scholarships tor<lb />
students whose studies art in<lb />
Psychology. Applications can be<lb />
picked up at the Psychology office.<lb />
Room 105. and at me Psi Chi<lb />
Library Last day applications<lb />
will be accepted is April l. 1983<lb />
NEWSTUDENT<lb />
ORIENTATION<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
The Office of the Associate Dean<lb />
of Student Life, located in<lb />
Whichard Building. Room 210. is<lb />
now taking applications for the<lb />
New Student Orientation Program<lb />
held in June and July Applicants<lb />
should have a good scholastic<lb />
average, and should no' be plann<lb />
ing on attending Summer School<lb />
Interviews of trie applicants will<lb />
oegm around the middle ot March<lb />
SIGMA TAU DELTA<lb />
Sigma Tau Delta will hold a<lb />
meeting on January 27. 1983 at<lb />
7 00 p m m tne Mendenhaii Coffee<lb />
Shop DR Peter Makuck will giye<lb />
a reading from his book of poetry,<lb />
Wbrrt wt ��� All members are en<lb />
couraged to attend, guests are<lb />
welcome<lb />
FBI<lb />
'700 positions will be available<lb />
in the Federal Bureau of In<lb />
vestigation later this year, states<lb />
Chuck Richards of the North<lb />
Carolina Regional office He win<lb />
be on campus to talk with majors<lb />
from all disciplines interested m<lb />
the FBI Three information ses<lb />
nons ere being coordinated by the<lb />
Career Planning ano Placement<lb />
Service and will be held as<lb />
follows Jan. 24. 4.00 p m inflswl<lb />
IX Accounting Society, jan 25.<lb />
10 30 am in Mendenhaii Cot<lb />
feehouse All welcome. Jan 25<lb />
2 00 p m in Brewster B 301 All<lb />
students welcome<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS<lb />
You may use the form at right or<lb />
use � separate sheet of paper if<lb />
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units per line. Each letter, punc-<lb />
tuation mark and word space<lb />
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hyphenate words properly. Leave<lb />
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doesn't fit. No ads will be ac-<lb />
cepted over the phone. We<lb />
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All ads must be prepaid. Enclose<lb />
7SC per tine or fraction of a line<lb />
Please print legibly! Use capital and<lb />
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SCUBA<lb />
Anyone interested in starting a<lb />
Scuba Club? Please attend<lb />
meetings on January 31 and<lb />
February 7 at 5 00 in Room 105 B<lb />
Memorial Gym<lb />
CAREER CHOICE<lb />
Career by Choice Not Chance A<lb />
two part mini series offered at no<lb />
cost by the University Counceling<lb />
Center Series is to be held<lb />
February 7 and 8 in Wright Annex<lb />
Room 305 from 3 00 to 5 00 No ad<lb />
vance registration necessary<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
This is to remind all Am<lb />
bassaoors that our meeting on<lb />
Wed . January 2 has been<lb />
cancelled and m its place our in<lb />
ducatlon Ceremony has been<lb />
scheduled This special event will<lb />
take place on Thursday, January<lb />
27, at 6 45 in Mendenhail's multi<lb />
purpose room All Ambassadors<lb />
will be enducted and neat dress is<lb />
reaquired A reception at the Elbo<lb />
Room will follow the ceremony<lb />
and all Ambassedors are invited to<lb />
attend<lb />
PHYE MAJORS<lb />
All students who plan to declare<lb />
physical education as a maior dur<lb />
� ng change of maior week for the<lb />
Spring Semester should report to<lb />
Mmges Coliseum from 1 00 3 00<lb />
p m on Wednesday. Feb 9, lvSJ<lb />
for a motor and physical fitness<lb />
test Satisfactory performance on<lb />
this test is required as a pre<lb />
requisite for official admittance to<lb />
the physical education maior pro<lb />
gram More detailed information<lb />
concerning the test is available br<lb />
calling 757 6497<lb />
Any student with a medical con<lb />
dition that would conframdicete<lb />
participation m the testing pro<lb />
gram should contact Dr Israel at<lb />
757 6497 Examples would include<lb />
heart murmurs, congenital heart<lb />
disease, respiratory disease or<lb />
significant musculoskeletel pro<lb />
blems if you have ano significant<lb />
medical conditions please notify<lb />
Dr Israel even it you plan to be<lb />
tested<lb />
RUSH<lb />
Gamma Sigma Sigma National<lb />
Service Sorority Invites you to<lb />
RUSH on January 25 and 26 at 5 30<lb />
and 6 00 respectively at<lb />
Mendennan Get Involved in your<lb />
campus and community. For<lb />
more information can 752 8621 or<lb />
7588535<lb />
NEED A TUTOR<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi. National Honor<lb />
Fraternity has tutors tor a variety<lb />
of General College subiects For<lb />
more information, call 752 3072<lb />
CO�OP<lb />
Representatives from camps<lb />
Don Lee, Seafarer, and Cherno<lb />
among others are coming to East<lb />
Carolina to interview students for<lb />
summer jobs They will be at<lb />
Mendenhaii. Room 248 on<lb />
February 7 Interview appoint<lb />
ments must be made at the Coop<lb />
ottice. Rawl 313 Phone 757 6979<lb />
CO�OP CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Coop Club on Thursday, January<lb />
27. 1983 at 4 00 p m in 313 Rawl<lb />
All Co op students and any student<lb />
interested in a Cooperative Educa<lb />
tion internship should attend<lb />
JUNK NEEDED<lb />
Are you throwing out any old<lb />
furniture, unusual objects, drapes.<lb />
etcIf you art. the art school will<lb />
pick it up tor you and take it off<lb />
your hands free Lamps, chairs,<lb />
sofas, stools, anything � does not<lb />
have to be in working order (will<lb />
be used tor props in art classes)<lb />
Call 757 6665 weekdays and ask for<lb />
Mr Wes Crawley<lb />
COMMITTEES<lb />
Applications are still being ac<lb />
cepted tor students wishing to<lb />
serve on University Committees<lb />
for 1982 82 school year Twenty<lb />
three 123) students positions are<lb />
open Committees with vacancies<lb />
art Canvassing &amp; Soliciting on<lb />
Campusil). international Studen-<lb />
Affairs il). Residence Life (3).<lb />
Status of Minorities 12). Status of<lb />
Women (3). Student Health Ser<lb />
vices (1) Calendar ( Teaching<lb />
Effectiveness (2), Continuing<lb />
Education (t). Course Drop Ap<lb />
peals (I) Credits. (1). General<lb />
College (1). Teacher Education<lb />
(II. University Libraries (1).<lb />
University Curriculum (2) Ap<lb />
plications are available a' the<lb />
following locations Office of the<lb />
Vice Chancellor tor student Life.<lb />
204 Whichard, Mendenhaii Stu<lb />
dent Center information Desk<lb />
SGA Office. Mendennan Student<lb />
Center. Office of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services. Memorial<lb />
Gym and Residence Hall Oirec<lb />
tors' Offices Questions about<lb />
University committees ano<lb />
memberships may be directed 'o<lb />
the Office of me Vice Chancellor<lb />
tor Student Life (757 6541)<lb />
MARSKTS<lb />
SURFNSEA<lb />
Winter Sale<lb />
All Specially Marked Winter Items<lb />
30 off<lb />
with Student ID 40 off<lb />
Starts Tue Jan. 25 Thru Tue Feb 1<lb />
All Women's Bikinis and<lb />
bathing suits also arriving<lb />
Men s bathing suits also arriving<lb />
Sale lasts one week only<lb />
- C- ��kC<lb />
OIL CHANGE<lb />
LUBE AND<lb />
FILTER<lb />
BUSY<lb />
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EXPIRES 13083<lb />
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' EXPIRES 13083<lb />
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FORGET YOUR CAR!<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ<lb />
presents "Prime Time " A weekly<lb />
time of fun. fellowship training<lb />
and teaching in how to live a vie<lb />
torious Christian lire. Thursday 7 9<lb />
in Biology building room 103<lb />
ft.ft.eV<lb />
Escorts are needed for the<lb />
Escort Service Anyone Interested<lb />
in being an escort please contact<lb />
your dorm director If you are a<lb />
dorm resident of if you live off<lb />
campus contact the SGA office<lb />
RESIDENCE<lb />
ADVISOR<lb />
Applications art now being<lb />
taken for Resident Advisor posi<lb />
tions in the residence halls Any<lb />
student who has at least a 2 2<lb />
average, clear ludiclal record<lb />
enrolled full time, and has lived r<lb />
a residence hail is eligible to app<lb />
ly<lb />
Information and application<lb />
forms may be obtained from any<lb />
Residence Director, Area Coor<lb />
dinator, or the Residence Lite Of<lb />
ftce They should be turned into<lb />
the Residence Life Office. 214<lb />
Whichard Building<lb />
BOOK OF MORMON<lb />
En,oy exciting, dynamic m<lb />
struction from rhe Boo of S4ormon<lb />
Another Tntmmrw of Jnui hru:<lb />
which is a non fiction, sacred<lb />
nistory of th people of ancient<lb />
America from 600 B C to 400 A O<lb />
it is a semester long class, tha'<lb />
meets in Brewster building, room<lb />
203 B every Thursda� night from<lb />
6 30 until 8 00 p m There is no<lb />
charge, so come ask questions,<lb />
ano hear me Gospel as N was<lb />
taught by me propne's who lived<lb />
m America 2000 years ago'<lb />
AMERICAN<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
OF UNIVERSITY<lb />
WOMEN<lb />
There will be a meeting of me<lb />
branch of American Association of<lb />
University women that is organlr<lb />
ing in me Greenville area on Tues<lb />
day. Jan 25 at 7 30 p m at the<lb />
First American Savings Si Loan<lb />
community room The program'<lb />
will be given by June Parker of<lb />
Sheppero Memorial Library<lb />
MINI COURSES<lb />
Several non credit mini courses<lb />
are now being offered by the<lb />
Department of University unions<lb />
individuals who would like to par<lb />
ticipete m a mini course must<lb />
register in person at ne<lb />
Menoenhali Central Ticket Office<lb />
between me hours of to 00 A M<lb />
and 100 CM Monaa, "trough<lb />
Friday Registration tees will be<lb />
accepted through the day prior to<lb />
the first class meeting<lb />
Each mini course has a mti<lb />
imum ano a minimum enrollment<lb />
No refunds of course fees win be<lb />
maoe after the registration<lb />
deadline unless the course is<lb />
cancelled<lb />
Each registrant must show<lb />
hisher ECU ID or drivers license<lb />
and ECU Activity Card or<lb />
Mendenhaii Student Center<lb />
Membership wi'h'ne exception of<lb />
a spouse or a guest who must be<lb />
registered by 'he parfic pat'ng<lb />
card holder<lb />
CLOGCIM. T:0f P M -8 30 P M<lb />
Mondays � Jan 31. Feb 7 14. 21<lb />
28<lb />
Instructor Nancr Spamhour<lb />
MSC Mul'i Purpose Room Fee<lb />
SIC 00<lb />
Learn oesic cioggng steps 'c<lb />
mus.c tna' makes rex, want �0<lb />
move Iff. iust pian nara 88 s<lb />
still once you ve 'tamec a few<lb />
steps Free strie as we as coupie<lb />
dancng yyiit oe augh C'Ogg,ng <lb />
a wonoerfj! aerobic exercise anc<lb />
a tension release ecensm<lb />
Unclog your rr.no ano boo, ano<lb />
enioy this folk oence<lb />
tALUCRAPHY ' OOP M 9 � P M<lb />
Wednesdays � Jan 26. Feb 2. 9<lb />
16. 23<lb />
nstructor Karen PodaSMM<lb />
MSC Room 22' FeetlOOO<lb />
S'udents can oe expected t0<lb />
come away from IMa course with a<lb />
working knowledge 0' t<lb />
Chancery italic fre mos" popu'ar<lb />
style of writing its appeal s based<lb />
on itj usable styie S)tal is grace<lb />
personable, and contemporary<lb />
Chancery, once mastered will be<lb />
the basis on wnicn -o learn me<lb />
other styles<lb />
For further information can Lin<lb />
da Berkend. Crafts ano Recrea<lb />
tion Director at 757 6611 exf 260 or<lb />
the Central Ticket office at exf<lb />
266<lb />
SRA<lb />
The SRA is navmg a sem<lb />
formai Feoruary 26. 1983 Five<lb />
dollars a couple See Mouse Coun<lb />
Cii vice president for details<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Srrwrif !e LOrtput LOmrnumt .<lb />
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Published every Tuesday a' c<lb />
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SOCIAL WORK<lb />
To all Social Work Maiors anc<lb />
intended maiors. CORSO win<lb />
meet January 31. at s 00 m me<lb />
Allied Health Bu.lc.no n room 103<lb />
NASW<lb />
To an Soca Work Ma.ors ana<lb />
nfenoed maiors 'he NASW will<lb />
mee' January 31. at 4 00 in the<lb />
Allied Heaf Bu.idmg n room 103<lb />
The ALAMO<lb />
Restaurant &amp; Nightclub<lb />
 Greenville's newest nightspot &amp; eatery.<lb />
Weds. Mighty Majors<lb />
Thurs. The Chairman of the Board<lb />
Fri. The Breeze - The best in Beach<lb />
Sat. The Breeze - The best in Beach<lb />
Doors open at 6:30<lb />
SI off Admission with College I.D.<lb />
Bottle of Champagne given to each<lb />
50th Customer.<lb />
Closed Sundats except for special events<lb />
1104 V Memorial Dr<lb />
?.cross from (.reenvilte Airport<lb />
Pboae "5OOW5 for additional information<lb />
Located 1 mile past<lb />
Hasting's Ford on<lb />
10th St. extension<lb />
Tuesday, Wednesday<lb />
&amp; Thursday<lb />
POPCORN<lb />
SHRIMP<lb />
$295<lb />
French Fries or Baked Potato,<lb />
Tossed Salad may be substituted<lb />
for Slaw35&amp; extra<lb />
Jobs<lb />
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Nolan Discusses Nicaraguan Trip<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILI<lb />
suff Untrr<lb />
In part I oj this inter-<lb />
view. ECU an-<lb />
thropology graduate<lb />
Kern Nolan discussed<lb />
aspects oj her two trips<lb />
to the central American<lb />
country oj Costa Rica.<lb />
Xow she discusses her<lb />
side trip to Nicaragua<lb />
and how that ex-<lb />
perience changed her<lb />
life,<lb />
Nolan embarked on<lb />
her trip to Nicaragua<lb />
with great fear and ap-<lb />
prehension. Initially<lb />
she believed Nicaragua<lb />
to be a communist na-<lb />
tion, but once there she<lb />
changed her opinion,<lb />
"it's really a capitalist<lb />
nation with a mixture<lb />
of both capitalism and<lb />
socialism Nolan said.<lb />
Nolan said that at<lb />
first she was "scared to<lb />
death" of going there.<lb />
"I was ready to be<lb />
shot; J thought they<lb />
would hate me and he<lb />
rude to me. I thought<lb />
they haled Cinngos (a<lb />
Spanish slang term<lb />
meaning North<lb />
American.)"<lb />
Nolan said she feared<lb />
specifically being<lb />
thought of as a<lb />
capitalist pig from the<lb />
U.S. (actually Nolan is<lb />
a Canadian citizen.)<lb />
She thought that people<lb />
who disliked the U.S.<lb />
government would also<lb />
dislike her. "I figured<lb />
nobody would serve me<lb />
in restaurants<lb />
"But this (fear) only<lb />
lasted for about the<lb />
first four hours she<lb />
continued, I<lb />
discovered that 1 didn't<lb />
have to be affraid to be<lb />
there<lb />
"People were so nice<lb />
to me right away that I<lb />
knew nothing bad was<lb />
going to happen<lb />
Nolan said.<lb />
Eventually she and<lb />
her West German<lb />
traveling companion<lb />
found their way to the<lb />
home of who they<lb />
describe, as "a casual<lb />
friend of a casual<lb />
friend<lb />
"The person we were<lb />
supposed to meet<lb />
wasn't even there, but<lb />
they (his family) told us<lb />
we could stay with<lb />
them as long as we<lb />
wanted said Nolan,<lb />
"and they didn't even<lb />
know us. The son (they<lb />
were supposed to meet)<lb />
was out of the coun-<lb />
try<lb />
The family ended up<lb />
giving both of the<lb />
women a bedroom to<lb />
use for a month at no<lb />
charge "They didn't<lb />
expect us to pay. They<lb />
treated us like family,<lb />
and we did what we<lb />
could<lb />
Soon Nolan started<lb />
to study some of the<lb />
history of Nicaragua<lb />
and learned about the<lb />
regime of Anastasio<lb />
Somoza and his na-<lb />
tional guard. after<lb />
several months of in-<lb />
tensive fighting with<lb />
Sandanista revolu-<lb />
tionaries, the govern-<lb />
ment of somoza was<lb />
overthrown. "The<lb />
Nicaraguan people had<lb />
every right to hate<lb />
Somoza and whoever<lb />
put him in power �<lb />
which was us Nolan<lb />
said. "They're (the<lb />
Nicaraguan people) ter-<lb />
rified of Reagan and of<lb />
the people Reagan<lb />
represents<lb />
According to Nolan,<lb />
the Nicaraguan people<lb />
only distrusted and<lb />
feared the United<lb />
States government, but<lb />
not U.S. citizens.<lb />
"They realize that the<lb />
majority of the (U.S.)<lb />
people have nothing to<lb />
do with the situation<lb />
During the course of<lb />
her studies, Nolan met<lb />
many people with many<lb />
different insights into<lb />
the situation in<lb />
Nicaragua. "The U.S.<lb />
was totally against the<lb />
new government, and I<lb />
wanted to be patriotic<lb />
and support my coun-<lb />
try's actions Nolan<lb />
said. "However, after<lb />
being there just one<lb />
month, it was obvious<lb />
to me that the<lb />
Nicaraguan people<lb />
have been victimized<lb />
repeatedly and are only<lb />
now finding a solution<lb />
to the bloodshed and<lb />
oppression which has<lb />
lasted so many years<lb />
According to Nolan,<lb />
the major problem in<lb />
Nicaragua is poverty,<lb />
not Communism. She<lb />
quoted 1975 statistics<lb />
that showed that<lb />
Nicaragua had a 22 per-<lb />
cent rate of unemploy-<lb />
ment with 73.9 percent<lb />
of the homes in<lb />
Nicaragua falling<lb />
below minimum health<lb />
and safety standards �<lb />
She also noted that the<lb />
average life expectancy<lb />
was only 49.9 years. "It<lb />
was inevitable that peo-<lb />
ple would revolt<lb />
The new Nicaraguan<lb />
government, The San-<lb />
dinistan Front of<lb />
Naitonal Liberation<lb />
was headed by Carlos<lb />
Fonseca, who over-<lb />
threw the Somoza<lb />
dicatorship.<lb />
Nolan also claims<lb />
that U.S. alienation of<lb />
the new Nicaraguan<lb />
government is actually<lb />
causing the country "to<lb />
lean even more toward<lb />
the Russian side in<lb />
order to get products it<lb />
needs<lb />
Nolan believes that<lb />
similar situations are<lb />
developing throughout<lb />
central America and<lb />
that often U.S. aid �<lb />
especially military aid<lb />
� is responsible for<lb />
many countries em-<lb />
bracing Communism<lb />
and the deaths of many<lb />
innocent people.<lb />
"Now, when I hear<lb />
about sending arms to a<lb />
Latin American coun-<lb />
try, I know where they<lb />
are going and I know<lb />
why Nolan con-<lb />
tinued. "I know that<lb />
these arms might be us-<lb />
ed by people I met<lb />
against others I know<lb />
MSC President Chosen<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
the responsibility tor<lb />
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ding policies and<lb />
measures as well.<lb />
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dent Union is compris-<lb />
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film, special events,<lb />
major attractions,<lb />
special concerts, travel,<lb />
coffeehouse, minority<lb />
arts and art exhibition.<lb />
During Hardee's ad-<lb />
ministration all com-<lb />
mittee chairpersons will<lb />
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if they wish to remain<lb />
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ming organization,<lb />
responsible for pro-<lb />
viding a balanced pro-<lb />
gram of social, recrea-<lb />
tional and cultural pro-<lb />
grams for the entire<lb />
university community.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Tylenol Crisis<lb />
Staging A Worthwhile Comeback<lb />
Before last fall, the brand name<lb />
Tylenol brought with it connota-<lb />
tions of trusted relief from pain and<lb />
tension. And undoubtedly, Johnson<lb />
&amp; Johnson, the makers of Tylenol,<lb />
enjoyed a tremendously favorable<lb />
profit margin from the product. But<lb />
then came the "Tylenol crisis<lb />
Seven Chicago-area persons died as<lb />
a direct result of taking cyanide-<lb />
laced Extra Strength Tylenol cap-<lb />
sules, and scandalous accusations<lb />
went virtually rampant.<lb />
Subsequently, the McNeil Con-<lb />
sumer Products Company (a sub-<lb />
sidiary of Johnson &amp; Johnson) took<lb />
it upon itself to remove the product<lb />
announcements by the FDA on<lb />
tamper-resistant packaging.<lb />
James E. Burke, chairman of the<lb />
board at Johnson &amp; Johnson admits<lb />
that the crisis has damaged the<lb />
reputation of his organization, but<lb />
he also believes the challenges<lb />
awaiting Johnson &amp; Johnson are by<lb />
no means insurmountable. "It will<lb />
take time Burke admits; "it will<lb />
take money, and it will be very dif-<lb />
ficult. But we consider it a moral<lb />
imperative, as well as good<lb />
business, to restore Tylenol to its<lb />
preeminent position<lb />
Granted, the Johnson &amp; Johnson<lb />
Company is not "squeaky clean<lb />
from consumer shelves, pending its It has its pros and cons, as does any<lb />
own comprehensive investigation in operation of its size. Nevertheless, it<lb />
has become evident in recent mon-<lb />
ths that the makers of Tylenol do<lb />
possess a certain sense of commit-<lb />
ment, dependence and responsibili-<lb />
ty to the American people.<lb />
Sworn critics, who, incidentally,<lb />
claim Johnson &amp; Johnson over-<lb />
reacted to the "scare have and<lb />
will undoubtedly continue to find<lb />
fault with something incredibly pet-<lb />
ty, like Tylenol's new triple safety-<lb />
sealed packages, ignoring the fun-<lb />
damental need for and purpose of<lb />
its addition. The new package<lb />
makes it difficult for the elderly to<lb />
open, they say.<lb />
Thiarleads to but one logical con-<lb />
clusion: If the Johnson &amp; Johnson<lb />
Company's handling of the Tylenol<lb />
crisis constitutes nothing more than<lb />
an "overreaction" in the eyes of a<lb />
portion of the American public, one<lb />
can only hope that overreacting will<lb />
soon become the norm for<lb />
American businesses.<lb />
Consider This<lb />
Finally, an answer to the age-old<lb />
question about the various speeds of<lb />
things:<lb />
According to our specialists, the<lb />
average sneeze exits the mouth at<lb />
100 mph, the average cough at 60<lb />
mph. But the slowest and loudest<lb />
form of unnatural exhale, the<lb />
average belch, moves at a cool 15<lb />
mph. Our specialists obtained these<lb />
figures by driving an incredibly fast<lb />
car alongside several persons, all of<lb />
conjunction with that of the Food<lb />
and Drug Administration.<lb />
And in the meantime, Johnson &amp;<lb />
Johnson (which incidentally was<lb />
declared blameless in the incidents)<lb />
has reintroduced the product with<lb />
one alteration: a new triple safety-<lb />
seal, tamper-resistant package,<lb />
which not only complies with the<lb />
FDA's new packaging regulations<lb />
but also sets the standard for such.<lb />
Since the crisis began in late<lb />
September, Johnson &amp; Johnson has<lb />
spent an estimated $120 million on<lb />
what boils down to public protec-<lb />
tion. With virtually no concern<lb />
about costs to the company itself,<lb />
the McNeil and Johnson &amp; Johnson<lb />
companies have complied in prac-<lb />
tically every way possible in a<lb />
sincere effort to regain the trust of<lb />
the American people.<lb />
An estimated one million presen-<lb />
tations are expected to be made by<lb />
the end of the year in an effort to<lb />
reassure and reintroduce the pro-<lb />
duct to American consumers and<lb />
professionals.<lb />
Johnson &amp; Johnson executives<lb />
and representatives have made<lb />
numerous personal appearances and<lb />
have made themselves readily<lb />
available for interviews and direct<lb />
questioning by the news media.<lb />
And since the actual crisis,<lb />
members of the Corporate Rela-<lb />
tions Department of Johnson &amp;<lb />
Johnson have visited more than 160<lb />
Congressional offices in<lb />
Washington to discuss several<lb />
mutual concerns, including voicing whom had ingested a visible blue<lb />
support for federal criminal legisla- dye, and some of whom had also in-<lb />
tion making product tampering a gested a lot of beer. Now you<lb />
felony and endorsing public service know.<lb />
Proposals Leave Questions Unanswered<lb />
Solving Our Economic Ills<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Often, one's role in contributing to the<lb />
public debate on various issues fills one<lb />
with tedium. It's as though voicing one's<lb />
opinion is almost a worthless exercise. And<lb />
yet, no better way of discovering truth has<lb />
yet been devised.<lb />
It is in this spirit that I address myself to<lb />
the article writen in the Jan. 13 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian by Ernest Connor<lb />
presenting the views of Patrick O'Neill and<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne on several issues, most<lb />
notably the economy.<lb />
Although Misters Kilcoyne and O'Neill<lb />
are on opposite sides of the ideological<lb />
fence, they both present an interesting and<lb />
compelling � though uninformed � view<lb />
of economics.<lb />
Kilcoyne, on the one hand, seems to feel<lb />
that if we "stay the course" of high<lb />
defense spending and sporadic tax rebates,<lb />
the economy will improve, and inflation<lb />
will dissipate.<lb />
First, it seems obvious that rrigh military<lb />
spending is contributing to the federal<lb />
deficit, despite large cuts in federal spen-<lb />
ding for social programs. Without tax in-<lb />
creases to offset this phenomenon, infla-<lb />
tion is inevitable. The government, or<lb />
rather the Federal Reserve Board, is at-<lb />
tempting to combat inflation with high in-<lb />
terest rates at the present time; however,<lb />
this policy has the effect of contributing to<lb />
the recession at hand by stifling borrowing<lb />
and, hence, economic growth.<lb />
The Federal Reserve Board, moreover,<lb />
cannot simply lower the prime lending rate<lb />
arbitrarily for any period of time because<lb />
of the global economic crisis that has left<lb />
many countries (Mexico, Brazil and<lb />
Poland, e.g.) owing U.S. banks billions of<lb />
dollars. The banks need a sustained period<lb />
of high return on their investments so they<lb />
can regain their economic stability.<lb />
Tax cuts will not stimulate the economy<lb />
sufficiently because of the combined fac-<lb />
tors of consumer skittishness about new in-<lb />
vestments due to high unemployment and<lb />
the overall dismal economic picture, cor-<lb />
porate capital flight out of the United<lb />
States and to less-developed countries<lb />
where labor and land are inexpensive, and<lb />
to competition from foreign products.<lb />
Unemployment and small business<lb />
bankruptcy suits are at their highest levels<lb />
since the Depression. One third of all in-<lb />
dustrial capacity in the country is standing<lb />
idle, and some of the banks in New York<lb />
are talking about the possibility of<lb />
economic collapse if Brazil fails to pay<lb />
back its loans.<lb />
Clearly, staying the course spells<lb />
disaster.<lb />
Mr. O'Neill, on the other hand, seems to<lb />
feel that merely by diverting public funds<lb />
from the military to a federally sponsored<lb />
public works program, we will be able to<lb />
resuscitate our dying economy. This view<lb />
contains a bit more of the truth in it than<lb />
docs Mr. Kilcoyne's. Nevertheless, it is in-<lb />
sufficiently developed.<lb />
O'Neill is correct that military spending<lb />
does, indeed, contribute to unemployment<lb />
and inflation. The same amount of money<lb />
spent almost anywhere else would create<lb />
significantly more jobs. And since the<lb />
military budget goes largely toward pro-<lb />
ducing a non-consumer good, consequent-<lb />
ly, the federal deficit increases, and we get<lb />
inflation.<lb />
Yet, merely creating a public works pro-<lb />
gram will not significantly improve the<lb />
economy. For instance, if workers improve<lb />
highways, bridges and railroads, no pro-<lb />
duct is being produced. No service is being<lb />
rendered to bring a return on the initial in-<lb />
vestment. Although workers will have<lb />
more money to spend (more than<lb />
unemployment compensation, which<lb />
would help businesses to a small extent), a<lb />
public works program would not generate<lb />
economic growth, and the government<lb />
deficit would remain constant.<lb />
Certainly, in a period ot severe<lb />
economic recession, a public works pro-<lb />
gram is necessary to ease the impact ol<lb />
hard times on the poor, but, by and large,<lb />
it is desirable for the private sector to pro-<lb />
vide jobs, since it is generally more effi-<lb />
cient and able to generate revenue.<lb />
Moreover, the tactic of shifting military<lb />
expenditures into a massive public works<lb />
program would not address the primary<lb />
issues which are causing the present<lb />
economic crisis in the United States, a<lb />
global recession and the transition to a<lb />
post-industrial society; also, dependence<lb />
on fossil fuel imports plays a small part.<lb />
Therefore, reducing military spending is<lb />
a vital part in a sound plan for economic<lb />
recovery, since it will generate needed<lb />
revenue for investment, but putting all of<lb />
this money into a public works program<lb />
will not save us. In addition, strategic<lb />
nuclear weapons and their delivery systems<lb />
account for only 15 percent of military ex-<lb />
penditures. So. eliminating this cost could<lb />
not generate the revenue needed to give<lb />
jobs to all the unemployed.<lb />
Due to limitations on space. I cannot<lb />
elaborate on the kind of programs that<lb />
should be implemented to bring us out of<lb />
the current crisis. 1 will simply reter<lb />
readers to Lester C. Thurow's The Zero<lb />
Sum Society and Derek Shearer and Mar-<lb />
tin Carnoy's Economic Democracy as well<lb />
as Barry Bluestone and Bennet Harrison's<lb />
The Deindustrialization oj America for a<lb />
plan that will work. In addition, perhaps I<lb />
can address myself to solutions at a later<lb />
date.<lb />
Abortion Issue Exemplifies Ignorance<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
Saturday was "Right to Life" day, and<lb />
as has happened in past years, thousands<lb />
of people converged on Washington,<lb />
D.C for the annual "March for Life" to<lb />
protest abortion and to lobby their Con-<lb />
gressional delegates to support a constitu-<lb />
Colloquial Carolinians: Accents, Mannerisms<lb />
Enough To Make Any Outsider Get 'Eeyul'<lb />
Not really being from 'round these<lb />
parts, I get a big kick out of the "Down<lb />
East" accent. I don't know what it is, but I<lb />
find myself somehow fascinated with<lb />
North Carolina's unique language and<lb />
culture.<lb />
But it sure takes a while to get used to it.<lb />
Hell, up until last year, I'd always thought<lb />
the word "ill" (pronounced, of course,<lb />
"eeyul") referred to the state or condition<lb />
of having a fever, the flu, or maybe herpes.<lb />
But not around here. Unlike people all<lb />
over the world, folks around here who<lb />
have the flu are said to be "seeick not ill.<lb />
Ailments can't make a person "eeyul<lb />
Only things like roommates, teachers, fat<lb />
people and scratched Slim Whitman<lb />
albums can make a North Carolinian<lb />
"eeyul<lb />
Verbal mannerisms also play a major<lb />
role in "Down East" communication. You<lb />
know, it's like some people 'round here,<lb />
you know urn they cain't, you know,<lb />
even, uh complete an entar saintence<lb />
you know, without um, some sort of<lb />
you know, like verbal um, main-<lb />
nerism. You know? And like, um it's<lb />
real hard, you know, like trying to um,<lb />
understand 'em sometimes. I don't know,<lb />
you know; it's, you know like,<lb />
Mike Hughes<lb />
Just The M ay It Is<lb />
frustratin Like sometimes, uh you<lb />
cain't, you know, even understand 'em.<lb />
You know what I mean?<lb />
People around here don't say hello to<lb />
one another either. In fact, it's been my ex-<lb />
perience that only two greetings are accep-<lb />
table. So, I guess if you can't say "Hey,<lb />
man or "What's up, Elmo?" there's no<lb />
use even opening your mouth. Lord<lb />
knows, you don't want 'em t'git "eeyul"<lb />
at yuh.<lb />
Needless to say, all this confusion has<lb />
given me an incredibly intelligent idea.<lb />
Thus, I have begun work on my next over-<lb />
whelming yet brilliant task: the first North<lb />
CarolinaEnglish dictionary, "complete<lb />
with spailin puncturation, grayammer,<lb />
'how t'say its' and word meanin's<lb />
Unfortunately, I've already run into a<lb />
few problems namely, definitions and<lb />
syllabication: Take the word "hail for<lb />
example. Now, in English, hail is either an<lb />
ice-ball or an exclamation of salutation or<lb />
greeting. You know, like, "Hail, hail, the<lb />
gang's all here or "It's hailin' out,<lb />
maw<lb />
In North Carolina, on the other hand,<lb />
"hail" has several meanings and uses<lb />
(depending, of course, on word choice and<lb />
emphasis) and is frequently used in ex-<lb />
clamations, such as "What the hail?" or<lb />
"It's rainin' like hail, maw<lb />
And whereas the standard American dic-<lb />
tionary bequeaths but one syllable to the<lb />
word, North Carolinians pronounce it with<lb />
two sometimes three � e.g "Hayull,<lb />
maw, I done run outta Rayud-Mayun agin.<lb />
How's 'bout you rollin' me up a<lb />
cigarayette, so's I kin watch the<lb />
bawlgame?" I mean to tell you, this is a<lb />
major undertaking.<lb />
But oh wail, I don' mind. I figger<lb />
somebody's gotta learn you fokes how<lb />
t'tawk an' spail rite.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes is an<lb />
evangelist's apprentice from Mount Sinus,<lb />
N.C where he plays the autoharp, zither<lb />
and washtub base in a local rock band.<lb />
tional amendment making abortion illegal.<lb />
Jan. 22 was the 10th anniversary of the<lb />
1973 Supreme Court decision in Rowe v.<lb />
Wade, which gave "free choice" on the<lb />
abortion question to women. Anti-<lb />
abortionists claim that since that<lb />
monumental decision, more than 10<lb />
million babies have been "killed" by abor-<lb />
tion in the U.S.<lb />
Whether you happen to agree or<lb />
disagree with the high Court's summation<lb />
isn't really the issue. There's really no such<lb />
thing as a pro-abortionist. People are<lb />
either anti-abortion or pro-choice. And<lb />
most people would prefer not to be con-<lb />
fronted with the problem. Abortion is<lb />
nobody's favorite subject.<lb />
From my perspective, being a male, I<lb />
just don't feel like I can stand in judgment<lb />
of a woman who decides to get an abor-<lb />
tion. It's her decision.<lb />
The strongest proponents of both sides<lb />
each claim to be pro-life. Those opposed to<lb />
abortion speak of the "innocent" life of<lb />
the unborn, while pro-choicers mention<lb />
the life of a mother, pregnant with an un-<lb />
wanted child. Those for choice also speak<lb />
of the potentially miserable life for the<lb />
child who is brought into the world un-<lb />
wanted and unloved.<lb />
But before I go on further, I'd like to<lb />
make it clear that this editorial comment is<lb />
not about abortion per se, but rather life<lb />
itself. When we as a human race begin to<lb />
see the value of all human life � not only<lb />
aborted human life � then we'll be on the<lb />
right track.<lb />
First of all, I am forced to question the<lb />
anti-abortionists on several points. In my<lb />
opinion, all life is innocent, not just the<lb />
unborn. I also wonder how it has ever hap-<lb />
pened that people opposed to abortion cor-<lb />
nered the market on the term "pro-life<lb />
Pro-life is a pretty broad term. When I<lb />
think of it, I think of many things, like<lb />
capital punishment, hunger, poverty,<lb />
war not only abortion.<lb />
It also really bothers me that people who<lb />
oppose abortion can turn around and give<lb />
their political support to the likes ot Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan and Jesse Helms � only<lb />
because they're opposed to abortion. What<lb />
about their other positions on life issues?<lb />
True, in the last 10 years perhaps 10<lb />
million abortions have been carried out.<lb />
but in terms of starvation on our planet,<lb />
the abortion issue pales. Every year, close<lb />
to 20 million people die as a direct result of<lb />
a lack of food. Approximately three<lb />
quarters of these starvation deaths are<lb />
children. Aren't they innocent too?<lb />
In Central America, thousands of peo-<lb />
ple must face the double death threat of<lb />
starvation and murder. Continued U.S.<lb />
military aid to countries such as El<lb />
Salvador and Guatemala is used only to<lb />
terrorize and kill innocent people. These<lb />
deadly policies are both strongly endorsed<lb />
by Reagan and Helms. Is that pro-life?<lb />
Often, we hear comments from other<lb />
leaders about fighting a nuclear war.<lb />
Words like "limited, protracted" and<lb />
"winable" are not unusual when they're<lb />
discussing nuclear war � a war that would<lb />
probably kill millions of civilians as well as<lb />
military personnel. Aren't civilians inno-<lb />
cent?<lb />
Personally, 1 find it very hard to<lb />
publically demonstrate for the pre-choice<lb />
position. Abortion has become too easy,<lb />
too acceptable. It has been reduced to<lb />
nothing more than another means of birth<lb />
control. It's a tragedy.<lb />
On the other hand, I feel that the posi-<lb />
tion of these so-called "right-to-lifers"<lb />
(those only opposed to abortion) is even<lb />
more tragic. Because they are such a strong<lb />
lobbying group, they may, in fact, make<lb />
abortion illegal again. But in the process,<lb />
millions of other innocent people will die<lb />
because of the policies being supported by<lb />
anti-abortion politicians. Of course, we<lb />
could have a nuclear war. Then abortion<lb />
really wouldn't matter anyway.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Tylenol Crisis<lb />
Staging A Worthwhile Comeback<lb />
Before last fall, the brand name<lb />
Tylenol brought with it connota-<lb />
tions of trusted relief from pain and<lb />
tension. And undoubtedly, Johnson<lb />
&amp; Johnson, the makers of Tylenol,<lb />
enjoyed a tremendously favorable<lb />
profit margin from the product. But<lb />
then came the "Tylenol crisis<lb />
Seven Chicago-area persons died as<lb />
a direct result of taking cyanide-<lb />
laced Extra Strength Tylenol cap-<lb />
sules, and scandalous accusations<lb />
went virtually rampant.<lb />
Subsequently, the McNeil Con-<lb />
sumer Products Company (a sub-<lb />
sidiary of Johnson &amp; Johnson) took<lb />
it upon itself to remove the product<lb />
announcements by the FDA on<lb />
tamper-resistant packaging.<lb />
James E. Burke, chairman of the<lb />
board at Johnson &amp; Johnson admits<lb />
that the crisis has damaged the<lb />
reputation of his organization, but<lb />
he also believes the challenges<lb />
awaiting Johnson &amp; Johnson are by<lb />
no means insurmountable. "It will<lb />
take time Burke admits; "it will<lb />
take money, and it will be very dif-<lb />
ficult. But we consider it a moral<lb />
imperative, as well as good<lb />
business, to restore Tylenol to its<lb />
preeminent position<lb />
Granted, the Johnson &amp; Johnson<lb />
Company is not "squeaky clean<lb />
from consumer shelves, pending its It has its pros and cons, as does any<lb />
own comprehensive investigation in operation of its size. Nevertheless, it<lb />
conjunction with that of the Food<lb />
and Drug Administration.<lb />
And in the meantime, Johnson &amp;<lb />
Johnson (which incidentally was<lb />
declared blameless in the incidents)<lb />
has reintroduced the product with<lb />
one alteration: a new triple safety-<lb />
seal, tamper-resistant package,<lb />
which not only complies with the<lb />
FDA's new packaging regulations<lb />
but also sets the standard for such.<lb />
Since the crisis began in late<lb />
September, Johnson &amp; Johnson has<lb />
spent an estimated $120 million on<lb />
what boils down to public protec-<lb />
tion. With virtually no concern<lb />
about costs to the company itself,<lb />
the McNeil and Johnson &amp; Johnson<lb />
companies have complied in prac-<lb />
tically every way possible in a<lb />
sincere effort to regain the trust of<lb />
the American people.<lb />
An estimated one million presen-<lb />
tations are expected to be made by<lb />
the end of the year in an effort to<lb />
reassure and reintroduce the pro-<lb />
duct to American consumers and<lb />
professionals.<lb />
Johnson &amp; Johnson executives<lb />
and representatives have made<lb />
has become evident in recent mon-<lb />
ths that the makers of Tylenol do<lb />
possess a certain sense of commit-<lb />
ment, dependence and responsibili-<lb />
ty to the American people.<lb />
Sworn critics, who, incidentally,<lb />
claim Johnson &amp; Johnson over-<lb />
reacted to the "scare have and<lb />
will undoubtedly continue to find<lb />
fault with something incredibly pet-<lb />
ty, like Tylenol's new triple safety-<lb />
sealed packages, ignoring the fun-<lb />
damental need for and purpose of<lb />
its addition. The new package<lb />
makes it difficult for the elderly to<lb />
open, they say.<lb />
Thisrleads to but one logical con-<lb />
clusion: If the Johnson &amp; Johnson<lb />
Company's handling of the Tylenol<lb />
crisis constitutes nothing more than<lb />
an "overreaction" in the eyes of a<lb />
portion of the American public, one<lb />
can only hope that overreacting will<lb />
soon become the norm for<lb />
American businesses.<lb />
Consider This<lb />
Finally, an answer to the age-old<lb />
question about the various speeds of<lb />
numerous personal appearances and things:<lb />
have made themselves readily<lb />
available for interviews and direct<lb />
questioning by the news media.<lb />
And since the actual crisis,<lb />
members of the Corporate Rela-<lb />
tions Department of Johnson &amp;<lb />
Johnson have visited more than 160<lb />
Congressional offices in<lb />
Washington to discuss several<lb />
According to our specialists, the<lb />
average sneeze exits the mouth at<lb />
100 mph, the average cough at 60<lb />
mph. But the slowest and loudest<lb />
form of unnatural exhale, the<lb />
average belch, moves at a cool 15<lb />
mph. Our specialists obtained these<lb />
figures by driving an incredibly fast<lb />
car alongside several persons, all of<lb />
mutual concerns, including voicing whom had ingested a visible blue<lb />
support for federal criminal legisla- dye, and some of whom had also in-<lb />
tion making product tampering a gested a lot of beer. Now you<lb />
felony and endorsing public service know.<lb />
Proposals Leave Questions Unanswered<lb />
Solving Our Economic Ills<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Often, one's role in contributing to the<lb />
public debate on various issues fills one<lb />
with tedium. It's as though voicing one's<lb />
opinion is almost a worthless exercise. And<lb />
yet, no better way of discovering truth has<lb />
yet been devised.<lb />
It is in this spirit that I address myself to<lb />
the article writen in the Jan. 13 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian by Ernest Connor<lb />
presenting the views of Patrick O'Neill and<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne on several issues, most<lb />
notably the economy.<lb />
Although Misters Kilcoyne and O'Neill<lb />
are on opposite sides of the ideological<lb />
fence, they both present an interesting and<lb />
compelling � though uninformed � view<lb />
of economics.<lb />
Kilcoyne, on the one hand, seems to feel<lb />
that if we "stay the course" of high<lb />
defense spending and sporadic tax rebates,<lb />
the economy will improve, and inflation<lb />
will dissipate.<lb />
First, it seems obvious that high military<lb />
spending is contributing to the federal<lb />
deficit, despite large cuts in federal spen-<lb />
ding for social programs. Without tax in-<lb />
creases to offset this phenomenon, infla-<lb />
tion is inevitable. The government, or<lb />
rather the Federal Reserve Board, is at-<lb />
tempting to combat inflation with high in-<lb />
terest rates at the present time; however,<lb />
this policy has the effect of contributing to<lb />
the recession at hand by stifling borrowing<lb />
and, hence, economic growth.<lb />
The Federal Reserve Board, moreover,<lb />
cannot simply lower the prime lending rate<lb />
arbitrarily for any period of time because<lb />
of the global economic crisis that has left<lb />
many countries (Mexico, Brazil and<lb />
Poland, e.g.) owing U.S. banks billions of<lb />
dollars. The banks need a sustained period<lb />
of high return on their investments so they<lb />
can regain their economic stability.<lb />
Tax cuts will not stimulate the economy<lb />
sufficiently because of the combined fac-<lb />
tors of consumer skittishness about new in-<lb />
vestments due to high unemployment and<lb />
the overall dismal economic picture, cor<lb />
poratc capital flight out of the United<lb />
States and to less-developed countries<lb />
where labor and land are inexpensive, and<lb />
to competition from foreign products.<lb />
Unemployment and small business<lb />
bankruptcy suits are at their highest levels<lb />
since the Depression. One third of all in-<lb />
dustrial capacity in the country is standing<lb />
idle, and some of the banks in New York<lb />
are talking about the possibility of<lb />
economic collapse if Brazil fails to pay<lb />
back its loans.<lb />
Clearly, staying the course spells<lb />
disaster.<lb />
Mr. O'Neill, on the other hand, seems to<lb />
feel that merely by diverting public funds<lb />
from the military to a federally sponsored<lb />
public works program, we will be able to<lb />
resuscitate our dying economy. This view<lb />
contains a bit more of the truth in it than<lb />
does Mr. Kilcoyne's. Nevertheless, it is in-<lb />
sufficiently developed.<lb />
O'Neill is correct that military spending<lb />
does, indeed, contribute to unemployment<lb />
and inflation. The same amount of money<lb />
spent almost anywhere else would create<lb />
significantly more jobs. And since the<lb />
military budget goes largely toward pro-<lb />
ducing a non-consumer good, consequent-<lb />
ly, the federal deficit increases, and we get<lb />
inflation.<lb />
Yet, merely creating a public works pro-<lb />
gram will not significantly improve the<lb />
economy. For instance, if workers improve<lb />
highways, bridges and railroads, no pro-<lb />
duct is being produced. No service is being<lb />
rendered to bring a return on the initial in-<lb />
vestment. Although workers will have<lb />
more money to spend (more than<lb />
unemployment compensation, which<lb />
would help businesses to a small extent�. a<lb />
public works program would not generate<lb />
economic growth, and the government<lb />
deficit would remain constant.<lb />
Certainly, in a period ot severe<lb />
economic recession, a public work pro-<lb />
gram is necessary to ease the impact of<lb />
hard times on the poor, but, by and large,<lb />
it is desirable for the private sector to pro-<lb />
vide jobs, since it is generally more effi-<lb />
cient and able to generate revenue<lb />
Moreover, the tactic of shifting militarv<lb />
expenditures into a massive public works<lb />
program would not address the pnmarv<lb />
issues which are causing the present<lb />
economic crisis in the United States: a<lb />
global recession and the transition to a<lb />
post-industrial society; also, dependence<lb />
on fossil fuel imports plays a small part.<lb />
Therefore, reducing military spending is<lb />
a vital pan in a sound plan for economic<lb />
recovery, since it will generate needed<lb />
revenue for investment, but putting all of<lb />
this money into a public works program<lb />
will not save us. In addition, strategic<lb />
nuclear weapons and their dehverv sstems<lb />
account for only 15 percent of military ex-<lb />
penditures. So, eliminating this cost could<lb />
not generate the revenue needed to give<lb />
jobs to all the unemployed.<lb />
Due to limitations on space. I cannot<lb />
elaborate on the kind of program that<lb />
should be implemented to bring us out of<lb />
the current crisis. 1 will simplv reter<lb />
readers to Lester C. Thurow's The Zero<lb />
Sum Society and Derek Shearer and Mar<lb />
tin Carnoy's Economic Democracy as well<lb />
as Barry Bluestone and Bennet Harrison's<lb />
The Deindust realization of America for a<lb />
plan that will work. In addition, perhaps I<lb />
can address myself to solutions at a later<lb />
date.<lb />
Abortion Issue Exemplifies Ignorance<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
Saturday was "Right to Life" day, and<lb />
as has happened in past years, thousands<lb />
of people converged on Washington,<lb />
D.C for the annual "March for Life" to<lb />
protest abortion and to lobby their Con-<lb />
gressional delegates to support a constitu-<lb />
Colloquial Carolinians: Accents, Mannerisms<lb />
Enough To Make Any Outsider Get 'Eeyul'<lb />
Not really being from 'round these<lb />
parts, 1 get a big kick out of the "Down<lb />
East" accent. I don't know what it is, but I<lb />
find myself somehow fascinated with<lb />
North Carolina's unique language and<lb />
culture.<lb />
But it sure takes a while to get used to it.<lb />
Hell, up until last year, I'd always thought<lb />
the word "ill" (pronounced, of course,<lb />
"eeyul") referred to the state or condition<lb />
of having a fever, the flu, or maybe herpes.<lb />
But not around here. Unlike people all<lb />
over the world, folks around here who<lb />
have the flu are said to be "seeick not ill.<lb />
Ailments can't make a person "eeyul<lb />
Only things like roommates, teachers, fat<lb />
people and scratched Slim Whitman<lb />
albums can make a North Carolinian<lb />
"eeyul<lb />
Verbal mannerisms also play a major<lb />
role in "Down East" communication. You<lb />
know, it's like some people 'round here,<lb />
you know urn they cain't, you know,<lb />
even, uh complete an entar saintence<lb />
you know, without um, some sort of<lb />
you know, like verbal um, main-<lb />
nerism. You know? And like, um it's<lb />
real hard, you know, like trying to um,<lb />
understand 'em sometimes. I don't know,<lb />
you know; it's, you know like,<lb />
Mike Hughes<lb />
Jusi The Hay It Is<lb />
frustratin Like sometimes, uh you<lb />
cain't, you know, even understand 'em.<lb />
You know what I mean?<lb />
People around here don't say hello to<lb />
one another either. In fact, it's been my ex-<lb />
perience that only two greetings are accep-<lb />
table. So, I guess if you can't say "Hey,<lb />
man or "What's up, Elmo?" there's no<lb />
use even opening your mouth. Lord<lb />
knows, you don't want 'em t'git "eeyul"<lb />
at yuh.<lb />
Needless to say, all this confusion has<lb />
given me an incredibly intelligent idea.<lb />
Thus, I have begun work on my next over-<lb />
whelming yet brilliant task: the first North<lb />
CarolinaEnglish dictionary, "complete<lb />
with spailin puncturation, grayammer,<lb />
'how t'say its' and word meanin's<lb />
Unfortunately, I've already run into a<lb />
few problems namely, definitions and<lb />
syllabication: Take the word "hail for<lb />
example. Now, in English, hail is either an<lb />
ice-ball or an exclamation of salutation or<lb />
greeting. You know, like, "Hail, hail, the<lb />
gang's all here or "It's hailin' out,<lb />
maw<lb />
In North Carolina, on the other hand,<lb />
"hail" has several meanings and uses<lb />
(depending, of course, on word choice and<lb />
emphasis) and is frequently used in ex-<lb />
clamations, such as "What the hail?" or<lb />
"It's rainin' like hail, maw<lb />
And whereas the standard American dic-<lb />
tionary bequeaths but one syllable to the<lb />
word, North Carolinians pronounce it with<lb />
two sometimes three � e.g "Hayull,<lb />
maw, I done run outta Rayud-Mayun agin.<lb />
How's 'bout you rollin' me up a<lb />
cigarayette, so's I kin watch the<lb />
bawlgame?" I mean to tell you, this is a<lb />
major undertaking.<lb />
But oh wail, I don' mind. I figger<lb />
somebody's gotta learn you fokes how<lb />
t'tawk an' spail rite.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes is an<lb />
evangelist's apprentice from Mount Sinus,<lb />
N.C where he plays the autoharp, zither<lb />
and washtub base in a local rock band.<lb />
tional amendment making abortion illegal.<lb />
Jan. 22 was the 10th anniversary of the<lb />
1973 Supreme Court decision in Rowe v.<lb />
Wade, which gave "free choice" on the<lb />
abortion question to women. Anti-<lb />
abortionists claim that since that<lb />
monumental decision, more than 10<lb />
million babies hi � been "killed" by abor-<lb />
tion in the U.S.<lb />
Whether you happen to agree or<lb />
disagree with the high Court's summation<lb />
isn't really the issue. There's really no such<lb />
thing as a pro-abortionist. People are<lb />
either anti-abortion or pro-choice. And<lb />
most people would prefer not to be con-<lb />
fronted with the problem. Abortion is<lb />
nobody's favorite subject.<lb />
From my perspective, being a male, I<lb />
just don't feel like I can stand in judgment<lb />
of a woman who decides to get an abor-<lb />
tion. It's her decision.<lb />
The strongest proponents of both sides<lb />
each claim to be pro-life. Those opposed to<lb />
abortion speak of the "innocent" life of<lb />
the unborn, while pro-choicers mention<lb />
the life of a mother, pregnant with an un-<lb />
wanted child. Those for choice also speak<lb />
of the potentially miserable life for the<lb />
child who is brought into the world un-<lb />
wanted and unloved.<lb />
But before I go on further, I'd like to<lb />
make it clear that this editorial comment is<lb />
not about abortion per se, but rather life<lb />
itself. When we as a human race begin to<lb />
see the value of all human life � not only<lb />
aborted human life � then we'll be on the<lb />
right track.<lb />
First of all, 1 am forced to question the<lb />
anti-abortionists on several points. In my<lb />
opinion, all life is innocent, not just the<lb />
unborn. I also wonder how it has ever hap-<lb />
pened that people opposed to abortion cor-<lb />
nered the market on the term "pro-life<lb />
Pro-life is a pretty broad term. When I<lb />
think of it, I think of many things, like<lb />
capital punishment, hunger, poverty,<lb />
war not only abortion.<lb />
It also really bothers me that people who<lb />
oppose abortion can turn around and give<lb />
their political support to the likes of Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan and Jesse Helms � onlv<lb />
because they're opposed to abortion. What<lb />
about their other positions on life issues?<lb />
True, in the last 10 years perhaps 10<lb />
million abortions have been carried out.<lb />
but in terms of starvation on our planet,<lb />
the abortion issue pales. Even, vear. close<lb />
to 20 million people die as a direct result of<lb />
a lack of food. Approximately three<lb />
quarters of these starvation deaths are<lb />
children. Aren't they innocent too?<lb />
In Central America, thousands of peo-<lb />
ple must face the double death threat of<lb />
starvation and murder. Continued U.S.<lb />
military aid to countries such as El<lb />
Salvador and Guatemala is used only to<lb />
terrorize and kill innocent people. These<lb />
deadly policies are both strongly endorsed<lb />
by Reagan and Helms. Is that pro-life?<lb />
Often, we hear comments from other<lb />
leaders about fighting a nuclear war.<lb />
Words like "limited, protracted" and<lb />
"winable" are not unusual when they're<lb />
discussing nuclear war � a war that would<lb />
probably kill millions of civilians as well as<lb />
military personnel. Aren't civilians inno-<lb />
cent?<lb />
Personally, I find it very hard to<lb />
publically demonstrate for the pre-choice<lb />
position. Abortion has become too easy,<lb />
too acceptable. It has been reduced to<lb />
nothing more than another means of birth<lb />
control. It's a tragedy.<lb />
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tion of thete so-called "right-to-lifers"<lb />
(those only opposed to abortion) is even<lb />
more tragic. Because they arc such a strong<lb />
lobbying group, they may, in fact, make<lb />
abortion illegal again. But in the process,<lb />
millions of other innocent people will die<lb />
because of the policies being supported by<lb />
anti-abortion politicians. Of course, we<lb />
could have a nuclear war. Then abortion<lb />
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lt Reagan and Jesse Helms � onlv<lb />
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lout their other positions on life issues?<lb />
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flhon abortions have been carried out.<lb />
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tarters ot these starvation deaths are<lb />
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In Centra! America, thousands of peo-<lb />
je must ta:e the double death threat of<lb />
lar-ation and murder. Continued U.S.<lb />
lihtary aid to countries such as El<lb />
iivador and Guatemala is used only to<lb />
Jrronze and kill innocent people. These<lb />
radly policies are both strongly endorsed<lb />
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Often, we hear comments from other<lb />
aders about fighting a nuclear war.<lb />
'ords like "limited, protracted" and<lb />
jwinable" are not unjsual when they're<lb />
jiscussing nuclear war � a war that would<lb />
Irobably kill millions of civilians as well as<lb />
ulitary personnel. Aren't civilians inno-<lb />
lent?<lb />
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bublically demonstrate for the pre-choice<lb />
kosition. Abortion has become too easy,<lb />
oo acceptable. It has been reduced to<lb />
�thing more than another means of birth<lb />
Control. lt'c a tragedy.<lb />
On the other hand, I feel that the posi-<lb />
tion of these so-called "right-to-lifers"<lb />
(those only opposed to abortion) is even<lb />
lore tragic. Because they are such a strong<lb />
chbying group, they may, in fact, make<lb />
iDortion illegal again. But in the process,<lb />
illions of other innocent people will die<lb />
-cause of the policies being supported by<lb />
iti-abortion politicians. Of course, we<lb />
:ould have a nuclear war. Then abortion<lb />
really wouldn't matter anyway.<lb />
ECU Students Generous With 'Gift Of Life'<lb />
ECU N�v�j Bureau<lb />
Hospital patients<lb />
needing blood are get-<lb />
ting it, thanks in part to<lb />
the generosity of ECU<lb />
students who supply<lb />
nearly half of the total<lb />
amount of blood con-<lb />
tributed to the Red<lb />
Cross in Pitt County.<lb />
"We rely heavily on<lb />
the students at ECU (to<lb />
fill quotas for the coun-<lb />
ty) says Ruth Taylor,<lb />
executive secretary for<lb />
the Pitt County chapter<lb />
of the American Red<lb />
Cross.<lb />
"The attitude of the<lb />
students towards com-<lb />
Local Students Arrested<lb />
At Washington Prostest<lb />
Two East Carolina<lb />
students, Suzanne Dar-<lb />
win and Glenn<lb />
Maughan, and East<lb />
Carolinian writer<lb />
Patrick O'Neill were<lb />
arrested outside the<lb />
U.S. State Department<lb />
in Washington, D.C<lb />
Monday morning.<lb />
Darwin, Maughan<lb />
and O'Neill were charg-<lb />
ed with obstructing a<lb />
public entrance and fin-<lb />
ed $50 each. A total of<lb />
180 persons were ar-<lb />
rested in the demonsra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Each of the persons<lb />
arrested was wearing<lb />
the name of a person<lb />
allegedly murdered or<lb />
missing in El Salvador,<lb />
Guatemala, Honduras<lb />
or Nicaragua.<lb />
Other ECU students<lb />
were also present at the<lb />
demonstration. They<lb />
were Mary Ryder, Jay<lb />
Stone and Ray Hud-<lb />
son. They were part of<lb />
a total group of 350 to<lb />
400 protestors, of<lb />
which approximately<lb />
50 were from North<lb />
Carolina. Among those<lb />
North Carolinians pre-<lb />
sent was the Rev.<lb />
Henry Atkins from<lb />
Greensboro. He had<lb />
spent time in refugee<lb />
camps in El Salvador.<lb />
CTSPES, the Com-<lb />
mittee in Solidarity<lb />
with the People of El<lb />
Salvador, organized the<lb />
demonstration. In a<lb />
statement on the<lb />
reasons for the<lb />
demonstration,<lb />
CTSPES said, "While<lb />
Reagan presents this<lb />
facade of concern for<lb />
human rights to North<lb />
America, the people of<lb />
Central American see a<lb />
very different face of<lb />
U.S. policy � genocide<lb />
in Guatemala, not-so-<lb />
covcrt war in<lb />
Nicaragua, intensive<lb />
militarization of Hon-<lb />
duras, scorched-earth<lb />
counter-insurgency in<lb />
El Salvador<lb />
ing in and giving a pint<lb />
of blood is just tremen-<lb />
dous she said.<lb />
In the 1981-1982<lb />
year, 3,700 pints of<lb />
blood were donated in<lb />
the county. Of that<lb />
amount nearly 1,800<lb />
pints wre given during<lb />
drives conducted on the<lb />
ECU campus.<lb />
The county's goal for<lb />
1982-1983 is 4,400 pints<lb />
with a total of seven<lb />
visits planned for the<lb />
ECU campus. The next<lb />
campus visit by Red<lb />
Cross workers and<lb />
volunteers is scheduled<lb />
for Jan. 25-26 in<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Taylor says<lb />
more than 250 pints are<lb />
needed.<lb />
An ECU-sponsored<lb />
blood drive is a<lb />
cooperative effort in-<lb />
volving both campus<lb />
and community<lb />
organizations, accor-<lb />
ding to Dr. Donald<lb />
Bailey, ECU's dean of<lb />
the General College<lb />
and the campus blood<lb />
drive coordinator.<lb />
He noted that<lb />
maintenance workers<lb />
begin early on the<lb />
blood drive days help-<lb />
ing to set up tables and<lb />
equipment at the sites<lb />
where blood is given<lb />
Later, campus security<lb />
moves in to insure that<lb />
there is adequate park-<lb />
ing for those coming to<lb />
give blood.<lb />
Another important<lb />
group, says Bailey, is<lb />
the Greenville Service<lb />
League. The league is a<lb />
volunteer organization<lb />
that assists the Red<lb />
Cross in registering<lb />
donors. They also pro-<lb />
vide refreshments such<lb />
as sandwiches and<lb />
juices to those giving<lb />
blood.<lb />
Departments and<lb />
clubs on campus spon-<lb />
sor the individual blood<lb />
drives. It is their par-<lb />
ticipation that con-<lb />
tributes much to the<lb />
success of the drive,<lb />
says Bailey, as they are<lb />
directly involved with<lb />
promoting the event on<lb />
campus and also assist<lb />
as volunteer workers.<lb />
"The Air Force<lb />
ROTC has sponsored<lb />
many of the major<lb />
blood drives for about<lb />
as long as 1 can<lb />
remember he said.<lb />
Bailey said the big-<lb />
gest drive came a few<lb />
years ago when the<lb />
AFROTC collected<lb />
nearly 1,000 pints of<lb />
blood in three days.<lb />
That blood drive was<lb />
held in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
This year the<lb />
AFROTC sponsored<lb />
the blood drive in the<lb />
fall. The ECU Biology<lb />
Club will sponsor the<lb />
Red Cross visit on Jan.<lb />
25-26, and a third ma-<lb />
jor drive will be held<lb />
later in the spr-<lb />
ing. Dormitories in the<lb />
residential areas of<lb />
campus are also being<lb />
used as sites to attract<lb />
blood donors. ECU's<lb />
goal for the year is<lb />
2,200 pints.<lb />
"The blood drives at<lb />
ECU involve a total<lb />
campus commitment<lb />
and it couldn't be done<lb />
without this commit-<lb />
ment Bailey said.<lb />
Deborah Eaves. a<lb />
consultant for<lb />
Tidewater Blood Ser-<lb />
vice, a collection and<lb />
distribution center in<lb />
Greenville, says the<lb />
blood collected during<lb />
a blood drive is brought<lb />
back to the center in<lb />
Greenville to be<lb />
separated into its<lb />
various components.<lb />
The blood is then car-<lb />
ried to Norfolk where it<lb />
is typed and tested and<lb />
finally returned to<lb />
Greenville to be<lb />
distributed to hospitals<lb />
in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina. Pitt<lb />
Memorial is the<lb />
region's biggest user.<lb />
"The type most<lb />
needed is "O" and<lb />
"B specifically "O"<lb />
negative Eaves said,<lb />
explaining that "O"<lb />
negative is a universal<lb />
donor. It is always in<lb />
demand for treating ac-<lb />
cident victims in cases<lb />
where blood must be<lb />
administered quickly.<lb />
Donors with the "O"<lb />
negative type comprise<lb />
about six percent of the<lb />
population.<lb />
"The months of<lb />
December, January,<lb />
July and August are the<lb />
months when there is<lb />
usually a shortage of<lb />
blood. These are the<lb />
months when people<lb />
usually get colds and<lb />
other illnesses she<lb />
said.<lb />
"The students at<lb />
ECU play a most im-<lb />
portant role in supply-<lb />
ing the blood that is<lb />
needed in Pitt Counts<lb />
and throughout this<lb />
region. We count on<lb />
them for their help and<lb />
they always come<lb />
through for us Eaves<lb />
said.<lb />
State Rep. Bundy Dies In Raleigh<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Miff W mrr<lb />
Pitt County State<lb />
Rep. Sam Bundv was<lb />
buried Friday. Bundv.<lb />
who was recently re-<lb />
elected to the State<lb />
House for the sixth<lb />
time, died of a heart at-<lb />
tack suffered while<lb />
eating breakfast in a<lb />
Raleigh hotel. He was<lb />
76 years old.<lb />
Bundy. a resident of<lb />
Farmvilie. was current-<lb />
ly serving as a member<lb />
of the Advisory Budget<lb />
Commission. A retired<lb />
school teacher and ad-<lb />
ministrator. Bundy also<lb />
sat on a study commis-<lb />
sion for state textbooks<lb />
And on the commission<lb />
for the teacheTS and<lb />
state employees retire-<lb />
ment system.<lb />
"We were together a<lb />
long time said Bun-<lb />
dy's colleague in the<lb />
State House Rep. Ed<lb />
Warren. "He was like a<lb />
father to me. and I'll<lb />
miss him immensely<lb />
Warren told The<lb />
East Carolinian that<lb />
Bundy was a "fine<lb />
Christian" and<lb />
"indeed a leader in our<lb />
state as well as a<lb />
respected legislator. He<lb />
brought happiness to<lb />
those he associated<lb />
with through the<lb />
years<lb />
Warren said Bundy<lb />
and he worked very<lb />
closelv not only in the<lb />
legislature, but also<lb />
during their years<lb />
together in Pitt Countv<lb />
education. Both were<lb />
school principals at the<lb />
same time. "His con-<lb />
cern for the welfare of<lb />
others will always be<lb />
remembered by<lb />
many Warren said.<lb />
"He has been a great<lb />
asset to me in the<lb />
General Asembly and<lb />
in my district<lb />
Bundy spent over 50<lb />
years of his life work-<lb />
ing in public sevice. He<lb />
retired from his school<lb />
administrator post in<lb />
1970 when he first ran<lb />
for the NC State<lb />
House. He had also<lb />
served on the board of<lb />
trustees of Mount Olive<lb />
College for the last ten<lb />
years.<lb />
Bundy is survived by<lb />
his wife, Mrs. Bettie<lb />
Spencer Bundy and his<lb />
two sons. James Henry<lb />
Bundy and Sam D.<lb />
Bundy, Jr both of<lb />
Raleigh, and three<lb />
grandchildren.<lb />
Democratic leaders<lb />
in the area have in-<lb />
dicated several names,<lb />
including that of<lb />
former ECU<lb />
Chancellor Dr. Leo<lb />
Jenkins, as possible<lb />
replacements for Bun-<lb />
dy's seat.<lb />
A four-member com-<lb />
mittee comprised of<lb />
two members from<lb />
both Pitt and Greene<lb />
Countries, which are<lb />
part of Bundy's<lb />
district, will recom-<lb />
mend a successor for<lb />
Bundy. After approval<lb />
of the Committee's<lb />
choice by the State par-<lb />
ty, the final appoint-<lb />
ment will be made by<lb />
Gov. Jim Hunt.<lb />
The other two com-<lb />
mittee members are<lb />
Richard Price and<lb />
Lionel Moore both of<lb />
Greene County. The<lb />
committee is planning<lb />
to meet in the near<lb />
future to consider their<lb />
options and make final<lb />
consideration.<lb />
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February 1, 1983.<lb />
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Beatty's Epic<lb />
i'Reds' Here<lb />
This Weekend<lb />
Warren Beam's epic film about politico John Reed. Neds, will be shown this weekend in Mendenhall's Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
By CORNELL MED LOCK<lb />
stiff Wnlrr<lb />
This Friday and Saturday, the<lb />
Student Union Films Committee<lb />
will present Warren Beatty's<lb />
magnificent epic about the lite ol<lb />
legendary left-wing politician John<lb />
Reed, Reds.<lb />
Due to the length ol the film, it<lb />
will be shown twice only on cah<lb />
night at 4:30 and K: 15 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall Student C enter's Hen-<lb />
drix Theatre Admission to the film<lb />
is by ID and activity card tor<lb />
students and MSC membership tor<lb />
faculty and stall<lb />
A labor ot love tor Warren B<lb />
ty, Reds is his masterpiece, a<lb />
sweeeping romantic epic written on<lb />
the canvas of historv Reds is the<lb />
story of John Reed (Beany), a<lb />
dashing young man from Portland<lb />
who becomes embroiled in the<lb />
American left-wing politics ol the<lb />
1910s, Louise Brvant (Diane<lb />
Keaton), pursuing recognition<lb />
writer and freedom as .1 woman.<lb />
and the turbulent love affair they<lb />
shared.<lb />
Reds explores a controversial<lb />
period ol historv including the<lb />
emergence ol the American Com-<lb />
munist Party It was a time in our<lb />
history when many people were<lb />
reexamining established social and<lb />
intellectual values a- well as alter-<lb />
native political philosophies<lb />
Impressivel) set against the<lb />
background ot the world at war and<lb />
a Russia torn by revolution. Red<lb />
the story ol a man and a woman<lb />
whose emotions and racial idea <lb />
mted their time Reds boasts a<lb />
superlative .as! ol supporting per-<lb />
formers<lb />
Maureen Stapleton as the I i<lb />
talking anarchist Emma Ooldman.<lb />
I Nicholson as writer fcugene<lb />
O'Neill who has a brief, emotional<lb />
� Hrvant. and writer lerzv<lb />
Kosinsl i BoNhevik official.<lb />
Director Beatty also interspt-<lb />
remarkable interviews with i<lb />
aged contemporaries of Reec<lb />
�it including Henry Miller. Will<lb />
n iranl ai d George Jesse! wh<lb />
set lEATTY'S, Pat 1<lb />
Dance Theatre's Program Had Very Few Flaws<lb />
By I)ARR I BROWN<lb />
WriM Sr�. Jil�r<lb />
It there is going to he toe-dancing, I ant it to be here<lb />
tin Sorth Carolina)!<lb />
� N.C. State Legislator, c. 14.<lb />
Such was the lett-handed welcome the School ol the<lb />
Arts and its professional affiliates received from state<lb />
officials upon their inception in 19fv4. You've come a<lb />
long way, baby.<lb />
The rave reviews of the N.C. Dance Theatre, the<lb />
s'ate's only major dance companv and an affiliate of<lb />
NCSA, have been repeated on ever) poster and program<lb />
to the point ol exhaustion. High acclaim in 1 ondon,<lb />
Spoleto. New York and elsewhere confirm the talent ol<lb />
this homegrown treasure<lb />
Nutured out of the dance department at NCSA and<lb />
considered bv many to be one ol the most impressive<lb />
small companies in America. Dance Iheatre is never<lb />
theless first and foremost tor Carolinians; last year the)<lb />
performed more than twice as often within North<lb />
Carolina as they, did outside the state<lb />
One ol the troupe's strong points is supposed to be its<lb />
equal confidence in classical ballet and modern dance.<lb />
Programs usually include works from contemporary<lb />
choreographers ol ballet, modern and jazz, as well as<lb />
time honored standbys ol the most antiquated and<lb />
classical sort. Such was the case, tor better or worse, at<lb />
NCDT's performance Wednesday night at LCI's<lb />
McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
Ballet, as opposed to modern dance, has the distinct<lb />
disadvantage of having a history to preserve W hile the<lb />
works of Martha Graham may seem ancient to some<lb />
avant-guarde artists today, they are neverthless of our<lb />
time.<lb />
Classical ballet, on the other hand, retains a reper-<lb />
toire going back to the early 19th century. These durable<lb />
classics are kept alive by many dance companies today,<lb />
sometimes in vibrant restagings (such as American<lb />
Ballet Theatre's production of la Bayadere two years<lb />
ago, or Balanchine's sleek staging of the Christmas<lb />
favorite. The uteraker).<lb />
Other times, far too often, tired ballets with no<lb />
relavence other than historical are cranked up on the<lb />
stage one more time in the name ot nostalgia or tradi-<lb />
tion or who knows what else. Such, unfortunately, was<lb />
the case tor the opening piece of NCDT's performance<lb />
Wednesday night. Sapott U I III The danish ballet<lb />
dates back to 1841 and is the work ot Denmark's pride,<lb />
August Bournonville.<lb />
The NCSA faculty has always had a fondness for the<lb />
Danish stvle. fast and light, and keep it alive in school<lb />
productions as well as in the company. Unforunately,<lb />
the NCDT version is frightfully stale, retaining the<lb />
original's steps and appearance more than the spirit and<lb />
exhuherance.<lb />
The piece reeks of stale romanticism, demoted to a<lb />
silly "happy peasant" ballet with cartoon costumes and<lb />
stilted staging. I he stage is a museum rather than a liv-<lb />
ing area when the piece is performed. One would have<lb />
hoped tor more imagination in the staging of the piece,<lb />
especially with such a young, vibrant company as the<lb />
Dance 1 heatre.<lb />
Alter a laborious start with apoti, however, the<lb />
companv redeemed itself in the next piece, the highlight<lb />
ot the evening and one ol the modern dance's best con-<lb />
temporary works.<lb />
One was hardly ready tor the aburpt transition to<lb />
Reset tings, an avant-garde creation of Senta Driver.<lb />
Such abruptness, however, is a trademark of NCDT,<lb />
"equally comfortable in ballet or modern dance<lb />
Driver created the work less than two years ago in<lb />
Durham, N.C, for the American Dance Festival. She<lb />
ranks along with Twyla T harp as one of the most in-<lb />
novative, dazzling modern choreographers of the day;<lb />
her work suits Dance Theatre almost perfectly.<lb />
The dance exists most ot the time without music;<lb />
sounds from the dancers provide most of the audio.<lb />
Resettings runs the gamut of emotions, frequently<lb />
humorous, sometimes tranquil, more than once silently<lb />
captivating or almost mystical in mood. It could pro-<lb />
bably be interpreted as an abstract study of human in-<lb />
terrelations � one to one, in groups, with modern socie-<lb />
ty. Such a view, though, is probably going too far and is<lb />
certainly unnecessary.<lb />
Resettings is a dance about movement and visual im-<lb />
ages � dance at its purest and finest. It can and should<lb />
MTV's Mystique<lb />
Video-Music Comes Of Age<lb />
By JANET MASLIN<lb />
New ��rfc lime News Sen ire<lb />
NfcW YORK. � Television used to be something you<lb />
merely watched, and radio was something you listened<lb />
to. That was before MTV, or Music Television, a fusion<lb />
of the two that arguably amounts to the most innovative<lb />
cable programming around. It is available as a basic ser-<lb />
vice on numerous cable systems nationwide, with 9<lb />
million subscribers.<lb />
MTV is Top-40 radio in two dimensions. A song is no<lb />
longer strictly a song: now it's a "video with a three<lb />
or four minute screen presentation accompanying a hit<lb />
single.<lb />
MTV offers 24 hours of this, punctuated with occa-<lb />
sional concerts, rock movies and music news. The im-<lb />
pact of all this on television programming may prove to<lb />
be even more significant than its effects on the music in-<lb />
dustry, and those have been overwhelming.<lb />
Not since silent films gave way to talkies has such<lb />
substantial change been forced upon performing artists<lb />
so quickly.<lb />
What goes into a video? Almost anything, especially<lb />
in these pioneer days of the 18-month-old MTV. The<lb />
less innovative the musical group, the more likely it is<lb />
simply to turn up in frayed bellbottom jeans and play<lb />
ponderously into the camera, offering the kind of post-<lb />
Woodstock heavy-metal headache that bogs down<lb />
MTV's occasional tedious segments.<lb />
At the other end of the spectrum, there are groups<lb />
that use the video format brilliantly as an opportunity to<lb />
enhance their music. There are even new bands that owe<lb />
their record sales almost entirely to the beneficial effects<lb />
of MTV.<lb />
And so Men at Work, the new Australian group, is<lb />
seen jumping kangaroo-style across a sandy beach, and<lb />
playing with a stuffed koala in a swing.<lb />
Fleetwood Mac goes dancing in the rain to the tune of<lb />
"Gypsy which has been expensively mounted as a<lb />
black-and-white 30s movie fantasy.<lb />
The Rolling Stones, with fabulous nonchalance,<lb />
saunter their way through street and barroom scenes<lb />
miming "Waiting for a Friend<lb />
And Billy Joel, wearing a fedora, sits playing his<lb />
guitar while "Allentown" unfolds against a series of<lb />
open-ended sets, which change constantly, depicting<lb />
smalltown post-World War II Americana.<lb />
All of these videos are at least as memorable visually<lb />
as they are musically, and all of them help broaden the<lb />
images of the performers that they showcase.<lb />
The customary elements of television advertisements<lb />
are standard fare for MTV's trendier but less im-<lb />
aginative spots: the beautiful but mean-looking models,<lb />
the fast cars and dark settings, the air of conflict or<lb />
histrionic gloom.<lb />
A lot of these are hopelessly lame, but occasionally as<lb />
with the video for Pat Benatar's "Shadows of the<lb />
See MTV'S, Page 7<lb />
be enjoyed as such.<lb />
The company fit the work well. All performances<lb />
were strong and the group worked very well as an<lb />
ensemble, a prerequisite for the piece, especially without<lb />
music. The unity ot the dancers could be telt from the<lb />
audience, a necessity when complex teamwotk is re-<lb />
quired and dancers must depend upon one another<lb />
If one male dancer need be sighted as standing out. it<lb />
should be Ralph Hewitt. One of the company's senior<lb />
members, Hewitt possesses a more competent acting<lb />
ability and confident stage presence, if not dance techni-<lb />
que, than any man in the troupe.<lb />
The evening ended pleasantly if not spectacularly with<lb />
A Night in the Tropics, a mistv, sensuous, spanish-<lb />
flavored tribute. Avoiding the tacky costumes so easily<lb />
adopted for such a dance, the company's production ol<lb />
this latin melodrama was fairly fresh and enjoyable tor<lb />
such a dangerously cliched theme.<lb />
A tango, guaracha and congo were pulled ofl with<lb />
taste and talent in a steamy hae encompassing the<lb />
stage note must be given to Dai uidTerriLynn<lb />
Wright  enchanting, delightful perl<lb />
mances in two p.i i, a- well a to the ei m-<lb />
panv for a credible acting I dance perfor-<lb />
mance, using the cl graj .gh to no: take<lb />
it loo seriously but stil - in enjoyable performance<lb />
ftct a rather pedantic start, the evening's show was<lb />
more than enjoyable, showing a corps ol dancers strong<lb />
m dance technique One would hope that NCDT would<lb />
not try go beyond their limits and preserve the classics<lb />
of a long ballet tradition, a job suited for larger, ncher<lb />
companies, but rather focus on works suited for their<lb />
small but talented troupe with an opportunity to main-<lb />
tain a proeress;e. innovative, eclectic repertoire.<lb />
 croup with such a strong grounding in both ballet<lb />
and modern dance has the chance to bring a much more<lb />
innovative program to its audience, such as it did with<lb />
the dazzling Reserrinfs. to leave the preservation of the<lb />
past to other companies, less imaginative productions<lb />
and : tpe<lb />
Soprano Jordan- Williams Performing Soon<lb />
The '82-83 ECU Black Arts Festival opens on Sunday. Jan. 30 with a concert by<lb />
lyric-spinto soprano, Willie Jordan-Williams. Ms. Williams, a native of New Bern,<lb />
studied voice with Dr. Aldrich Adkins and Oscar Henry. At present she is studying<lb />
with Elaine Bonazzi, mezzo-soprano of New York City. She has performed as guest<lb />
soloist at colleges throughout the country as well as a number of major concert halls.<lb />
Her concert here will be a salute to Black composers. The concert will be held in<lb />
Hendrix Theatre, Mendenhall Student (enter and will begin at 3 p.m. Tickets are<lb />
priced at $1 each. The festival is sponsored hy the Department of University Unions.<lb />
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iv. Jan. 30 with a concert by<lb />
hams, a native of New Bern.<lb />
Iry. At present she is studying<lb />
y. She has performed as guest<lb />
lumber of major concert halls.<lb />
The concert will be held in<lb />
111 begin at 3 p.m. Tickets are<lb />
irtment of I niversitv Unions.<lb />
THF EASTCAROI IWIAW JAM ARY H, t9JQ '<lb />
Alpha-Omega Players Return For 'Private Lives'<lb />
Nancy Woods and Richard Carlo star in Private<lb />
I ives. Noel Coward's wittiest buffoonery and tne<lb />
next Dinner Theatre Production to be presented Feb.<lb />
15-18. The plav is again to be acted by the Alpha-<lb />
Omega Players, a highly-talented touring company<lb />
which has been seen recently in Same Time, Next<lb />
Year and Chapter Two. The four-day run begins<lb />
Tuesday. Feb. 15 with a dessert performance at 7:15<lb />
p.m. in Mendenhall Student Center's Auditorium<lb />
244. The next three nights are dinner performances<lb />
beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the same location. Tickets<lb />
are available now at the Central Ticket Office, MSC.<lb />
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students and $6 for faculty and staff. There are no<lb />
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and $12.50 for faculty, staff and the public.<lb />
MTV's Time Has Come<lb />
Beatty 's Epic<lb />
'Reds9 Here<lb />
For Weekend<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
count revealing memories of the people and the<lb />
time.<lb />
A monumental motion picture, Reds has<lb />
become an instant classic. With its larger-than-<lb />
life performances, superb production and blend<lb />
of swirling, intense relationships, Reds stands<lb />
with Lawrence of Arabia and Citizen Kane as<lb />
one of the greatest motion picture achievements<lb />
of all time.<lb />
Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert<lb />
says Reds "provides glorious romanticism, sur-<lb />
prising intelligence and a consistent wit. It is the<lb />
thinking man's Dr. Zhivago.<lb />
"The love story stars Warren Beatty and Diane<lb />
Keaton who are immediately engaging and then<lb />
grow into solid, plausible people on the screen.<lb />
Keaton is a particular surprise. She is just what<lb />
she needs to be: plucky, healthy, exasperated,<lb />
loyal and funny.<lb />
"Beatty, as John Reed, also surprises. There is<lb />
in Warren Beatty's screen persona a persistent<lb />
irony, a way of kidding his own seriousness, that<lb />
takes the edge off a potentially pretentious<lb />
character and makes him into one of God's<lb />
fools.<lb />
"Beatty plays Reed but does not beatify him.<lb />
He permits the silliness and boyishness to coexist<lb />
with the self-conscious historical mission. The<lb />
whole movie finally comes down to the fact that<lb />
the characters matter to us. Beatty gives us peo-<lb />
ple. And they are seen here with such warmth<lb />
and affection that we sense new dimensions not<lb />
onlv in Beatty and Keaton, but especially in Jack<lb />
1<lb />
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Night the com-<lb />
ponents are woven into<lb />
enough of a story to<lb />
give them a little novel-<lb />
t , however<lb />
preposterous.<lb />
In this one, the<lb />
pouty-looking Miss<lb />
Benatar is seen donning<lb />
a white silk scarf, hop-<lb />
ping onto an airplane<lb />
and leading a successful<lb />
spying raid against<lb />
Nazis, all in about three<lb />
minutes time.<lb />
It can't be easy for<lb />
the average rock per-<lb />
Last Who Date<lb />
A Disappointment,<lb />
But 'Who Cares9<lb />
By 1AVI1 MAC lARl-ANt<lb />
Kiilltng Moor<lb />
"It's not the last concert said<lb />
Roger Daltrey in apparent con-<lb />
tradiction of the hype that had<lb />
been sweeping Toronto for<lb />
weeks. "It's the last concert of<lb />
the farewell tour Whatever that<lb />
meant, exactly, the fact remained<lb />
that Toronto had been chosen for<lb />
the Who's tinal bow on their<lb />
three-month North American sw-<lb />
ing, and Toronto wondered why.<lb />
The availability of English beer<lb />
and a music scene "slightly more<lb />
effervescent" than that south ot<lb />
the 49th parallel were two of the<lb />
reasons cited by the band. A<lb />
bedraggled Fete Townshend<lb />
pointed out to the local press that<lb />
Maple I eat Gardens was familiar<lb />
territory and that the 14,3(K)-seat<lb />
arena was of appropriate size for<lb />
the bang-up two-concert exit. An<lb />
extremely attractive exchange<lb />
rate for American production<lb />
dollars and easy satellite access to<lb />
Canadian markets and U.S. pay-<lb />
TV systems were not to be sniffed<lb />
at either. "There were financial<lb />
and technical advantages to do-<lb />
ing it here admitted<lb />
Townshend.<lb />
No ordinary two-night stand,<lb />
the Toronto concerts were a fit-<lb />
tingly businesslike conclusion to<lb />
a tour that was, thanks largely to<lb />
the corporate sponsorship of<lb />
Schlitz, already well in the black.<lb />
It was, the tirst time they had<lb />
turned such an impressive profit.<lb />
As icing on the cake. Twentieth<lb />
Century-Fox acquired worldwide<lb />
video distribution rights for the<lb />
last Toronto show for what a<lb />
company official described as "a<lb />
modest percentage of the $40<lb />
million to $50 million the tour<lb />
would gross<lb />
Seventy-five U.S. pay-per-view<lb />
systems and a 21-station Cana-<lb />
dian network (hastily strung<lb />
together by Toronto's City TV<lb />
and sponsored, in part, by<lb />
Molson's beer) carried the broad-<lb />
cast, "impacting" a potential<lb />
viewing audience estimated at 6.5<lb />
million. HBO picked up distribu-<lb />
tion rights for subsequent U.S.<lb />
pay TV broadcasts. Fox expects<lb />
to release home-video cassettes<lb />
by March or April, and<lb />
worldwide TV syndication is in<lb />
the works. "The buzzword these<lb />
days is windows said City TV<lb />
producer John Martin, "and this<lb />
concert has gone through more<lb />
windows than anything ever<lb />
has<lb />
Not nearly as many as had<lb />
been hoped, though. In the after-<lb />
math of the December 17th show,<lb />
it turned out that the pay-per-<lb />
view transmission in the U.S. had<lb />
been something of a flop. Twen-<lb />
tieth Century-Fox estimated that<lb />
out of a potential audience of 2.5<lb />
million, only a million people<lb />
tuned in. And in Los Angeles,<lb />
Oak communications' On TV<lb />
cable system reported that only<lb />
about 12 percent of its<lb />
subscribers had opted to watch<lb />
the concert � compared to 25<lb />
percent for last year's Rolling<lb />
Stones concert. The reason, ac-<lb />
cording to Richard Whitman,<lb />
vice-president and general<lb />
manager of On TV, was that,<lb />
despite all the hoopla, "the Who<lb />
concert was not a major event<lb />
Still, the crowds were up for<lb />
the shows on both nights,<lb />
although the band didn't seem<lb />
concerned about spontaneity: the<lb />
song blocking and between-tune<lb />
patter were virtually the same on<lb />
both nights. Unpredictability, a<lb />
quality with which the Who<lb />
established their reputation in the<lb />
Sixties, was apparently not a<lb />
priority anymore. But, as the kids<lb />
who roamed up Young Street<lb />
after the last concert shouted,<lb />
"Who cares?"<lb />
former to move from<lb />
the stage and the recor-<lb />
ding studio into this<lb />
sort of thing.<lb />
MTV's format is ex-<lb />
actly that of AM radio,<lb />
right down to the<lb />
CTearasil commercials;<lb />
yet, its demands are en-<lb />
tirely different. The<lb />
musician is suddenly<lb />
expected to develop a<lb />
lot more personality<lb />
than he or she may<lb />
have been prepared to<lb />
project. A group must<lb />
at least be able to lip-<lb />
synch with a little con-<lb />
viction, though an<lb />
astonishing number of<lb />
MTV's performers<lb />
can't manage this.<lb />
Robert Pittman, who<lb />
oversees MTV for the<lb />
Warner Amex Satellite<lb />
Entertainment Co<lb />
says the service was<lb />
originally expected to<lb />
be watched intermit-<lb />
tently by a less-than-<lb />
fully-attentive viewer.<lb />
Surprisingly, it ap-<lb />
pears to hold an au-<lb />
dience's attention very<lb />
well: MTV's marketing<lb />
research indicates that<lb />
weekday viewers, who<lb />
are mostly in the 12 to<lb />
34 age range, stay tun-<lb />
ed for an hour at a<lb />
time, and watch the<lb />
programming in small<lb />
groups. They also tend<lb />
to discuss the videos<lb />
with their friends.<lb />
The beauty of the<lb />
MTV format is that it<lb />
can appeal to a narrow<lb />
audience, concen-<lb />
trating on a particular<lb />
group in a manner that<lb />
would have been im-<lb />
possible in the precable<lb />
age. Television has<lb />
never had this kind of<lb />
impact before, and<lb />
television will never be<lb />
the same.<lb />
Nicholson.<lb />
"As for Beatty, Reds is his bravura turn. He<lb />
got the idea, nurtured it for a decade, found the<lb />
financing, wrote most of the script, produced<lb />
and directed and starred and still found enough<lb />
artistic detachment to make his Reed into a flaw-<lb />
ed, fascinating enigma instead of a boring ar-<lb />
chetvpal hero.<lb />
"I liked this movie. I felt a real fondness for it.<lb />
It is quite a subject to spring on the capitalist<lb />
Hollywood movie system, and maybe only Beat-<lb />
ty could have raised $35 million to make a movie<lb />
about a man who hated millionaires<lb />
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Sports<lb />
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Bucs Down Rivals In Overtime Win<lb />
Ihe E'iratt<lb />
Wilmington I<lb />
eight minutes<lb />
Hxlm PI EASANTS<lb />
Foi the Pirates, a win over UNC-<lb />
w ilmington is like climbing a moun-<lb />
tain<lb />
1 lie path upward is a long and<lb />
dilticuli task, especially it you keep<lb />
failing down. But after having to<lb />
scratch and scrape to finally reach<lb />
the top, the end accomplishment<lb />
becomes even more worthwhile,<lb />
even more fulfilling.<lb />
I he Bucs achieved such an ac-<lb />
complishment Wednesday night.<lb />
Playing in their first overtime<lb />
situation .til season, the ECU men's<lb />
basketball team out-rallied the<lb />
Seahawks in the tmat five minutes<lb />
to capture their third consecutive<lb />
� ory, winning 50-47.<lb />
i l � - phomore Bruce Peartree<lb />
sank two freethrows with 2:01 re-<lb />
maining in overtime to give the<lb />
Pirate a 47 45 lead � their first ol<lb />
: he game.<lb />
Peartree now averaging 10.2<lb />
point- pel contest, wound up on the<lb />
freethrow line igain with :16 on the<lb />
clock, a id iced two more shots to<lb />
push the Bucs lead to four, 4SM5<lb />
I W's lemv Anderson na-led<lb />
a 22 foot jumpshot with eight<lb />
seconds left to cut the Pirates' lead<lb />
to tw )<lb />
ECl standout Johnny fcdwards<lb />
was then fouled vuh m seconds re-<lb />
maimng and made the front end ot a<lb />
une-and-one to seal the victory,<lb />
50-47<lb />
outscored I Nc �<lb />
3 during the last<lb />
play.<lb />
V one poinl in the second halt.<lb />
the Bucs were down hv as much as<lb />
points, but fought back to<lb />
a it 1 with less than three<lb />
�maining Peartree and<lb />
I n I � ith hit outside jump<lb />
Track Team<lb />
Places Well<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Mafl Wnlrr<lb />
In. E I men's track team plac-<lb />
ed runners in several events this<lb />
weekend at the irginia lech lnvita-<lb />
tional tracl meel in Blacksburg. a.<lb />
Pirate; swept the 55-meter<lb />
 ' �� in McCorkle placing<lb />
�  t rskine Ivans was se-<lb />
id Henry Wiihams<lb />
r tied tor third in<lb />
� . r ke the Rector ln-<lb />
xrena Record in the 55-meter<lb />
hurdles but still finished second<lb />
overall with a 7.43.<lb />
In the 400 meter race, Lddie<lb />
Bradley i unshed second in 50.0,<lb />
while Reuben Pierce took third with<lb />
a time ot 50.6. Wayne Richardson<lb />
. ed fourth in the 500 in 1:06.8.<lb />
In a spectacular performance, the<lb />
n e-relay team of Bradley Pierce,<lb />
keith Clarke, and Greg Richardson<lb />
won on the last leg ot the race to<lb />
take � place in 22.2<lb />
I ' I � ell represented in the<lb />
d  mts with Chris Brooks tak-<lb />
. j in the long jump with a<lb />
leap ol 2?'il and Clifton King<lb />
finishing fifth with 22'H<lb />
in ttie tripie lump, Brooks took<lb />
ihira with 4811 and Burkes, also<lb />
r:n;er. finished fifth with a jump<lb />
ol 483"<lb />
Coach Bill Carson was extremely<lb />
encouraged by his teams perfor-<lb />
mance "This meet is just what we<lb />
needed, one where we could shine.<lb />
It the meet was scored we would<lb />
have won<lb />
"I he Pirates return to action on<lb />
January 28, when they participate in<lb />
one ot the most prestigious meets in<lb />
the country - the Wanamaker-<lb />
Miirose Games in New York City.<lb />
shots to put the Pirates only two<lb />
points behind, 45-43.<lb />
With 1:15 left, Seahawk Frankie<lb />
Dickens put up a shot which rolled<lb />
around the rim and ECU's ldwards<lb />
grabbed the rebound.<lb />
Edwards was then fouled and<lb />
canned two freethrows to tie the<lb />
game. 45-45, with 1:03 left in the se-<lb />
cond period 1 he Seahawks held the<lb />
ball and tried to get one shot oft but<lb />
were unsuccessful.<lb />
"The kids hung together said<lb />
Head Coach Charlie Harrison.<lb />
"For the most part they executed<lb />
well, 1'hev saw an opportunity at the-<lb />
end and took advantage of it.<lb />
"I'm very proud ol them, lhev<lb />
played their tails oft and came from<lb />
behind in a hostile atmosphere.<lb />
"Anytime you can win on the<lb />
road and come trom behind to do it<lb />
against a good team and a well-<lb />
coached team, it's a great win<lb />
The Pirates out-rebounded the<lb />
Seahawks, 33-21. with most occurr-<lb />
ing m the second period ol plav . On<lb />
offense I NC-W gave the Bucs quite<lb />
a bit ol trouble with their changing<lb />
one defenses According to Har-<lb />
rison, the team was constantly reset-<lb />
ting their offense because ol the<lb />
Seahawks' transistions.<lb />
�� 1 hey ran a 2-3. a 1-3-1 and a<lb />
triangle and two (two players were<lb />
guarding Peartree and 1 dwards)<lb />
Harrison � ioi seen the<lb />
two defense used by a<lb />
college team thus far, but added<lb />
that the strategy was an effective<lb />
one<lb />
Overall, the Pirates shot 39 6 per-<lb />
cent trom the floor while I N <lb />
finished with a 54 5 percent<lb />
shooting average Edwards led in<lb />
scoring with 21 points. Peartree had<lb />
16 point Barry Wright pumped in<lb />
seven points and Brown had six.<lb />
In the first halt, the Pirates got<lb />
oft to a slow start against UNC-W's<lb />
tightly-packed one defense, and the<lb />
Seahawks went ahead, 6-2, during<lb />
the first five minutes of play.<lb />
Wilmington's Anderson tired a<lb />
jumpshot to make the score, 8-2,<lb />
and at this point, the game seemed<lb />
to be totally out of control where<lb />
the Pirates were concerned. UNC-W<lb />
made five successful trips to the<lb />
treethrow line to pull ahead, 14-4.<lb />
Edwards and Wright then scored<lb />
two baskets each to cut UNC-W's<lb />
lead to eight. But a technical foul on<lb />
the ECU bench and a personal foul<lb />
gave the Seahawks an opportunity<lb />
to regain a marginal lead. Now 17-8,<lb />
the Seahawks stayed ahead, but<lb />
ECU's ldwards made a three-point<lb />
play with 3:26 remaining to cut<lb />
Wilmington's lead to three points,<lb />
19-16.<lb />
Senior Shawn Williams, who<lb />
scored IX points tor the Seahawks,<lb />
then made a basket and Dickens<lb />
shot as the buzzer sounded to jump<lb />
out to a six point lead at the half,<lb />
23-17.<lb />
In the tirst period, EC! made on-<lb />
ly seven ol ll tield goals tor a 36.8<lb />
-hooting percentage, while the<lb />
Seahawks did slightly better with a<lb />
36 8 average<lb />
On the treethrow line, the Pirates<lb />
made three ol 16 shots Wilm-<lb />
ington, on the other hand, made<lb />
nine ol 1 3 attempts.<lb />
1 he Pirates had seven turnovers,<lb />
mosl ol winch occurred in the first<lb />
half, and I N W had tour.<lb />
1 he Seahawks are now 7 10 and<lb />
will v.sit Minges Coliseum on Feb.<lb />
26<lb />
1 he win pushed the Pirates up in<lb />
the win-loss column, now standing<lb />
with a 9-8 record.<lb />
Photo by OABY PATTERSON<lb />
Head coach Charlie Harrison exhorts his players during earlier<lb />
game.<lb />
ECU<lb />
PKo'oovGABT ��TTl�JO�<lb />
FCl Bruce Peartree drives to the baskel againstampbell's I arrvannailv m the Pirates' vietorv Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
Pirates Outlast Camels<lb />
By CIM) PLEAS A NTS<lb />
sport rditor<lb />
Head Basketball Coach Charlie<lb />
Harrison knew the Pirates were fly<lb />
ing high alter a much wanted vie<lb />
tory over favored South Carolina<lb />
last week<lb />
But the Pirates kept their cool<lb />
against Campbell and won their<lb />
eighth game ol the season bv<lb />
ousting the Camels, 73-55.<lb />
Harrison, however, wasn't too<lb />
enthused about the Hues' overall<lb />
performance Saturday night "i<lb />
wasn't pleased with the wav we<lb />
plaved he said. "They've been<lb />
high. And after coming ofl a big<lb />
win, I knew thev'd be loose I hat's<lb />
just the nature ot the game<lb />
According to Harrison, the<lb />
Pirates played just a little too loose<lb />
for him. "It was a strange game<lb />
he said. "We got almost anything<lb />
we wanted when we executed.<lb />
That's when we got lackadaisical.<lb />
Instead of jumping on somebody<lb />
and putting him out of his misery,<lb />
or me out of mine, we got careless<lb />
We went through the motions and<lb />
that's what upset me.<lb />
"There's more to this game than<lb />
the w's and l's, but 1 guess winning<lb />
is the most important Playing<lb />
in front of a home crowd of 2,750<lb />
fans, the Pirates made 30-of-51<lb />
shots from the floor for a 58.8 per-<lb />
cent shooting average. But again,<lb />
Harrison was disappointed in his<lb />
team's shot selection. "We took<lb />
some horrendous shots he said,<lb />
"but basketball is a game of<lb />
momentum. They're gonna have<lb />
spurts, and we're gonna have<lb />
spurts. Whoever has the most spurts<lb />
wins the game<lb />
The Pirates had the most spurts<lb />
by far, with four players scoring in<lb />
dour tigui lohnny Edwards,<lb />
the (1 leading scorer in the<lb />
1 c South, maim i<lb />
per game av rig n<lb />
points and p il cd lowi<lb />
nd N Bai ry W<lb />
had 12 poinl<lb />
Robinson shot 100 pei :ei I 11<lb />
flooi to i .  12 I<lb />
Brow i a as I ir-foi � i held<lb />
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wards in re' � 10<lb />
Jumping oul to a 15-6 lead i th<lb />
10 nun ite ' plav. the P<lb />
never were threatened by theC amels<lb />
during the game's entirety<lb />
I p. Jl 23, at halftime, the Pirates<lb />
came out and gradually pulled<lb />
away With 14 5 remaining.<lb />
Wright took the ball down the<lb />
length ol the court tor a lav up. giv-<lb />
ing EC I a 45-29 lead<lb />
Kl guards John Williams and<lb />
Robinson set the pace earlv in the-<lb />
second period with Wright, Brown<lb />
and ldwards penetrating in around<lb />
the basket<lb />
At the 10:00 mark in the second<lb />
period, the Bucs were nine-tor-14<lb />
trom the floor while the Camels<lb />
were six-tor-13.<lb />
A slam dunk trom ldwards and a<lb />
jumpshot from thepenmeter gave<lb />
the Bucs a comfortable lead ot 541<lb />
over the Camels.<lb />
With Curt Vanderhorsl out with<lb />
an injury, 6-1 junior Herbert<lb />
Gilchrist had the most playing ac-<lb />
tion he's seen all season. Gilchrist<lb />
scored two baskets and popped in<lb />
three freethrows tor seven points in<lb />
the second halt. "Herb practices<lb />
awfully hard Harrison said. "He<lb />
gives as good an effort as any player<lb />
we've ever had<lb />
Harrison also complimented<lb />
Robinson, another guard, on his<lb />
plav against the Camels. "Tony had<lb />
the open shot, took it and made il<lb />
he said "That<lb />
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fiveol their last six games, includ e<lb />
a 64-57 decision against K I two<lb />
weeks ago 1 he Pirates evened<lb />
record to 8 8, and will embark on a<lb />
five-game road trip<lb />
I he conference, which cor<lb />
William &amp; Marv. Richmond.<lb />
George Mason. Navy and James<lb />
Madison, is just beginning to heat<lb />
up. The Pirates (1-3) are now rank-<lb />
ed fourth m the league behind<lb />
W,vM (2-0), Richmond (2-0) and<lb />
George Mason (1-2) The Pii<lb />
have six conference games ren<lb />
ing in the regular season, and will go<lb />
up against Naw on Jan. 2.<lb />
And without forward c h i<lb />
Green. Harrison is now tryinj<lb />
find the best combination on the<lb />
court in order to be prepare fot<lb />
those essential games which<lb />
ahead.<lb />
Lady Pirates Split Pair In USC Invitational<lb />
By KEN BOLTO.N<lb />
lshtml Sport rditor<lb />
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1 ady Pirates evened<lb />
7-7 Saturday night<lb />
victory over Mercer<lb />
in the consolation game<lb />
ith I arolina Invitational.<lb />
ay night's first round, the<lb />
ates were defeated by a<lb />
Georgia squad, 80-61.<lb />
ia eventually won the tourna-<lb />
ith i i "2 defeat of the host<lb />
ime i cks.<lb />
. Mercer game, ECU was led<lb />
or Mary Denkler, who scored<lb />
ints and grabbed nine re-<lb />
I � . Js<lb />
Denkler's performance led to her<lb />
selection on the All-Tournament<lb />
team Other members were: Janet<lb />
Harris, Georgia; Evelyn Johnson,<lb />
si ro<lb />
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men<lb />
bv<lb />
Marsi McAhster, and Sharon Rivers<lb />
� all from south Carolina<lb />
The Eady Pirates jumped out to a<lb />
quick 8-2 lead over Mercer before<lb />
the Teddy Bears rallied to take a<lb />
17-14 advantage. ECU came back to<lb />
take the lead at halftime, 35-30.<lb />
In the second halt, the lead see-<lb />
sawed until crucial free throws in<lb />
the final minutes sealed the victory<lb />
for ECU.<lb />
"We were very pleased to win this<lb />
one against a team like Mercer<lb />
said ECU head coach Cathy An-<lb />
druzzi "We saw a well-balanced<lb />
team which hit the offensive boards<lb />
well<lb />
"W hen you play in a consolation<lb />
game it all comes from the heart<lb />
she added "Our kids really wanted<lb />
to win this game<lb />
Besides Denkler, the I.ady Pirates<lb />
were led by a pair of freshmen �<lb />
Sylvia Bragg and Lisa Squirewell.<lb />
Bragg scored 16 points and<lb />
Squirewell, who was starting her<lb />
first game, added 14 points and nine<lb />
rebounds.<lb />
The Teddy Bears, now 8-8, were<lb />
led by Alison Davis (17 points),<lb />
Anita Meadows (13 points), and<lb />
Emma Humphrey (15 points and 12<lb />
rebounds).<lb />
In Friday night's first-round<lb />
game, the Lady Pirates ran into one<lb />
of the best teams in the country<lb />
when they faced the Georgia<lb />
Bulldogs.<lb />
Georgia was ranked 9th in the<lb />
country in the latest AP poll, and<lb />
are now sporting a 14-2 record.<lb />
Their only two losses were to UCLA<lb />
and Tennessee.<lb />
While averaging over 90 points<lb />
per game, the Bulldogs have been<lb />
outscoring their opponents by an<lb />
average of 18 points per contest.<lb />
Georgia was led by sophomore<lb />
All-American Janet Harris, who<lb />
scored 38 points on 18-for-2l<lb />
shooting from the floor. The 6-2<lb />
forward tied the Carolina Coliseum<lb />
record for most points and broke<lb />
the record with her 18 field goals.<lb />
"She (Harris) is the best post<lb />
player we've come across by far<lb />
Andruzzi commented. "She can<lb />
shoot from the outside, play the<lb />
wing, or post<lb />
Denkler was also the leader in the<lb />
Georgia game with 28 points.<lb />
Delphine Mabry added eight and<lb />
Fran Hooks chipped in with eight<lb />
points and five assists.<lb />
Georgia led 45-33 at the half, and<lb />
were only up by seven points with a<lb />
little over 11 minutes left.<lb />
The game was a paradox of good<lb />
field goal shooting and wasted op-<lb />
portunites. The I ady Pirates shot 54<lb />
per-cent from the field and Georgia<lb />
hit 58 percent of their tries.<lb />
ECU held an unfavorable advan-<lb />
tage in turnovers, 26-18.<lb />
"Once again our girls played<lb />
against a very good team Andruz-<lb />
zi stated. "We knew they ran the<lb />
fast break and we knew they were<lb />
powerful, but we committed far too<lb />
many turnovers and a lot of that is<lb />
due to Georgia's defense<lb />
The Lady Pirates were un-<lb />
doubtedly hurt in this weekend's<lb />
tournament by the loss of point-<lb />
guard and no. 2 scorer Loraine<lb />
Foster.<lb />
Foster was hurt during last week's<lb />
, UNC-Charlotte game when she<lb />
strained liga. .ents in her knee<lb />
slipping on a cheerleader's p0n<lb />
As a result, the Lad Pirates<lb />
forced to rely heaviK on<lb />
freshmen - Mabrv. Bragg<lb />
Squirewell Of Fc I 132<lb />
tournament points, the three<lb />
year players contributed 5f<lb />
atter<lb />
-pon<lb />
were<lb />
three<lb />
and<lb />
total<lb />
first-<lb />
I have certainly been pleased<lb />
with the performance of our girls<lb />
especially in the past three games "<lb />
Andruzzi responded. "After loan<lb />
Foster, we did a real good job in ad-<lb />
justmg without a point guard "<lb />
The Lady Pirates have two games<lb />
scheduled for this weekend; Satur-<lb />
day, at East Tennessee State (6 00)<lb />
avmSUnda at APfalachain State<lb />
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JANUARY 25. 1983<lb />
Vjluc 8<lb />
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Photo b GABY ��TTI�WN<lb />
ad� in (he Pirates' Mdor alurda<lb />
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pa against the Camels. "Tony had<lb />
the open shot, took it and made it<lb />
lie nd "That's the quality of a true<lb />
guar<lb />
lard Bruce Peartree. who has<lb />
it with a leg injury, finished<lb />
Iamels, 6-1 guard Harvey<lb />
one jumpshot after<lb />
imp in i8 points.<lb />
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had eight,<lb />
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impshot to give the Pirates a<lb />
; �" A.n over Campbell.<lb />
( amels plaed a one detente<lb />
si the Pirates Coach Harrison<lb />
� bed, ' That kind ot defense<lb />
� es ou hesitant he said. "The<lb />
kids knew thev didn't have to be as<lb />
patient as thev were against South<lb />
C arolina<lb />
I he (amels, now 5-10, have lost<lb />
five ot their last six games, including<lb />
a h4-5" decision against ECU two<lb />
week ago The Pirate evened their<lb />
record to 8-8. and will embark on a<lb />
live-game road trip<lb />
I he conference, which consists of<lb />
am A Mary, Richmond,<lb />
George Mason. Navv and James<lb />
Madison, is just beginning to heat<lb />
I he Pirates (1-3) are now rank-<lb />
the league behind<lb />
W&amp;M (2-0), Richmond (2-0) and<lb />
George Mason (1-2). The Pirates<lb />
have six conference games remam-<lb />
nij n the regular season, and will go<lb />
again-t Navy on Jan 29.<lb />
And without forward Charlie<lb />
Cireen. Harrison is now trying to<lb />
find the best combination on the<lb />
court in order to be prepare for<lb />
those essential games which lie<lb />
ahead<lb />
tional<lb />
strained liga. .ents in her knee<lb />
slipping on a cheerleader's pon<lb />
As a result, the L ady Pirates<lb />
forced to rely heavily on<lb />
freshmen - Mabrv. Bragg<lb />
Squirewell. Of fcCL's 132<lb />
tournament points, the three<lb />
year players contributed 56.<lb />
after<lb />
�pon.<lb />
were<lb />
three<lb />
and<lb />
total<lb />
first-<lb />
"I have certainly been pleased<lb />
with the performance of our girls,<lb />
especially in the past three games<lb />
Andruzzi responded. "After losing<lb />
Foster, we did a real good job in ad-<lb />
justing without a point guard<lb />
The Lady Pirates have two games<lb />
scheduled for this weekend; Satur-<lb />
day, at East Tennessee State (6:00)<lb />
and Sunday at Appalachain State<lb />
(3:00).<lb />
Weekend Statistics<lb />
� EC l 73.MpMi SS<lb />
act<lb />
bright 4<lb />
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frd��rds )9<lb />
Robmvon 26<lb />
Peimct 25<lb />
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Met cod 8<lb />
Gikhnsl 4<lb />
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4-6 3-4 10<lb />
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4-4 4-4<lb />
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2-3 33<lb />
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2<lb />
3<lb />
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1 I 3<lb />
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12<lb />
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17<lb />
12<lb />
8<lb />
4<lb />
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7<lb />
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Spain<lb />
Mueller<lb />
Parkrr<lb />
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Totals<lb />
MP PC IT B A � Pt<lb />
40<lb />
29<lb />
34<lb />
39<lb />
19<lb />
20<lb />
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9<lb />
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5 11 2 1<lb />
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39 II<lb />
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1-4 o-o<lb />
2-4 0-0<lb />
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1-3 (M)<lb />
13 0-0<lb />
4 0<lb />
2 3<lb />
4 4<lb />
1 4<lb />
2 5<lb />
2 I<lb />
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1 0<lb />
0 I<lb />
0 12<lb />
0 8<lb />
79 23 It 10 SS<lb />
I t aroHsa 31<lb />
I ampberl 23<lb />
turnovers � fcast Carolina IT, C'l r<lb />
Technical fouls - none<lb />
Officials - (. uiko. Rote<lb />
Atl � 2.750<lb />
42-73<lb />
32-SS<lb />
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Mumphery<lb />
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Shamp<lb />
Craves<lb />
Leathers<lb />
Andrews<lb />
Meadows<lb />
Davis<lb />
Jones<lb />
Cox<lb />
Totals<lb />
Eaal Carolina (711<lb />
Hooks<lb />
Denkler<lb />
C'haney<lb />
Squirewell<lb />
Truske<lb />
Mabry<lb />
Bragg<lb />
Totals<lb />
EatfCeroHu<lb />
40<lb />
19<lb />
9<lb />
21<lb />
22<lb />
14<lb />
19<lb />
19<lb />
21<lb />
16<lb />
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69<lb />
8 15<lb />
2 2<lb />
24<lb />
3 5<lb />
22<lb />
12<lb />
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13<lb />
12<lb />
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15<lb />
6<lb />
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2<lb />
2<lb />
13<lb />
17<lb />
4<lb />
200 2� M I 1 20 2� 24 IS 67<lb />
40<lb />
39<lb />
19<lb />
36<lb />
3<lb />
31<lb />
32<lb />
4 5<lb />
9-19<lb />
1-4<lb />
35<lb />
0-0<lb />
2-8<lb />
713<lb />
02<lb />
7-7<lb />
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8 8<lb />
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30<lb />
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37<lb />
36<lb />
67<lb />
71<lb />
Turnovers: Mer 20. BCD 22<lb />
Technical fouls: none<lb />
Officials Anderson. C heps<lb />
Attendance: 100<lb />
Soccer Tournament To Be<lb />
Held In Minges Saturday<lb />
East Carolina will<lb />
host an indoor soccer<lb />
tournament on Satur-<lb />
day, January 29 in<lb />
Minges Coliseum. The<lb />
tournament will start at<lb />
8:30 a.m. and continue<lb />
throughout the day.<lb />
Twelve teams are<lb />
scheduled to compete.<lb />
ECU will sport three<lb />
teams, plus an alumni<lb />
team. Other com-<lb />
petitors are UNC-<lb />
Wilmington, Atlantic<lb />
Christian College,<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Wesleyan College, Elon<lb />
College, Pfeiffer Col-<lb />
lege, Campbell Univer-<lb />
sity, Duke University<lb />
and a Buies Creek Club<lb />
Team.<lb />
The tournament will<lb />
be divided into three<lb />
divisions, with four<lb />
teams being placed in<lb />
each bracket. After<lb />
completing round-<lb />
robin play, the top two<lb />
teams in each division<lb />
and two wild card<lb />
teams will compete in a<lb />
single elimination<lb />
event.<lb />
For further informa-<lb />
tion, contact ECU Soc-<lb />
cer Coach Robbie<lb />
Church at 757-6236.<lb />
� i Ml at4 , U .tU 4U 4U afcU .t<lb />
The ECU swim teams suffered dual losses last week against nationally-ranked UNC, but look to splash back this weekend<lb />
against UNC-Charlotte.<lb />
Pirate Club Announces Additions<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
University Educational<lb />
Foundation, known as<lb />
the Pirate Club, has an-<lb />
nounced two additions<lb />
to its staff.<lb />
John Chandler, Jr<lb />
has been named assis-<lb />
tant director of the<lb />
club, while Charles<lb />
Shavitz has been named<lb />
student assistant.<lb />
"We needed help in<lb />
expanding our<lb />
membership,<lb />
establishing new<lb />
chapters in the field<lb />
and in making more<lb />
contact with current<lb />
members said Ex-<lb />
ecutive Director<lb />
Richard Dupree in an-<lb />
nouncing the new addi-<lb />
tions to the staff.<lb />
"Also, we have com-<lb />
pletely revised our by-<lb />
laws, rules and regula-<lb />
tions, and more help is<lb />
needed in putting these<lb />
into effect<lb />
Chandler, 38, is a<lb />
1971 graduate of East<lb />
Carolina and formerly<lb />
an employee of<lb />
Planter's National<lb />
Bank. The Weldon<lb />
native has a BSBA<lb />
degree in business ad-<lb />
ministration and ac-<lb />
counting.<lb />
Shavitz is finishing a<lb />
BSBA degree in<lb />
business at East<lb />
Carolina, having served<lb />
as a student ad-<lb />
ministrative assistant<lb />
for football. The<lb />
23-year-old Shavitz is a<lb />
native of High Point.<lb />
"Both of these men<lb />
are fine additions to<lb />
our program, con-<lb />
tinued Dupree, "as<lb />
they are very dedicated<lb />
to the University and<lb />
our cause here in the<lb />
club. Both bleed purple<lb />
and sweat gold<lb />
Chandler and<lb />
Shavitz have already<lb />
assumed duties.<lb />
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ECU Swimmers<lb />
Sunk By Tough<lb />
Tarheel Squad<lb />
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The ECU men's and<lb />
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