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Stye SaHt (Earnlmian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Thursday, January 27, 1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Job Prospects Look Good For Business Grads<lb />
By MILLIE WHITE<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
According to business professors<lb />
at the School of Business,<lb />
graduating business majors should<lb />
not have too much trouble finding<lb />
jobs in May.<lb />
Although jobs are available,<lb />
students must be willing to go to the<lb />
jobs because the jobs will not come<lb />
to them. Dr. Edward Wheatley,<lb />
chairman of the marketing depart-<lb />
ment, states, "Graduates are going<lb />
to have to be willing to relocate and<lb />
be flexible in their feelings about<lb />
mobility<lb />
The strategy should get a job<lb />
offer, get in and perform, Wheatley<lb />
says. "The performer and learner<lb />
will later have the opportunity to<lb />
have a greater impact on where he<lb />
will be located<lb />
Professors at the School of<lb />
Business say that grades also play a<lb />
major role in getting jobs. Good<lb />
grades, according to the professors,<lb />
are not necessarily 4.0s.<lb />
A student who is actively involved<lb />
on campus or a student that works<lb />
and manages to maintain a GPA of<lb />
3.0 is considered by many employers<lb />
well-rounded and adaptable. Dr.<lb />
Carl Gooding, chairman of the<lb />
management department, says,<lb />
"There are organizations who<lb />
would rather hire a student who has<lb />
a 3.0 than a student with a 4.0<lb />
According to Wheatley, more<lb />
students from the arts and sciences<lb />
are taking business courses. This in-<lb />
crease of students means a larger ap<lb />
SGA Vacanies<lb />
plicant pool, thereby, causing com<lb />
panies looking for employees to dif-<lb />
ferentiate through grades.<lb />
Dr. Louis Zincone, chairman of<lb />
the decision science department,<lb />
states, "Grades are important, ex-<lb />
tremely important. People don't get<lb />
passed the front door because their<lb />
grades aren't good enough<lb />
Grades, says Zincone, represent the<lb />
ability and desire to learn.<lb />
The ability to learn is important<lb />
because, as Zincone says, "New<lb />
skills taught today will be obsolete<lb />
in ten years Students with good<lb />
grades have proven that they are<lb />
quick and able learners and this apt-<lb />
ness is an immense help when look-<lb />
ing for employment.<lb />
Also stressed by the professors is<lb />
communication. Dr. Bruce War-<lb />
drep, chairman of the Finance<lb />
department, believes that students<lb />
who have decent grades, present<lb />
themselves nicely and possess good<lb />
communication skills, both verbal<lb />
and written, have an advantage over<lb />
other students.<lb />
Although business students in<lb />
every concentration are needed in<lb />
the working world, Dr. Dan Hines,<lb />
chairman of the accounting depart-<lb />
ment, says that accountants will<lb />
have a relatively easier time finding<lb />
jobs because "accounting is the<lb />
language of business<lb />
According to Hines, 70 percent of<lb />
ECU's accounting majors find<lb />
employment as accountants, and the<lb />
other 30 percent find jobs in<lb />
management.<lb />
Students waited in line yesterday at the Career Pianni �- m  "  � c�-<lb />
Ceer i. Blox,�� �oJ,o sisup ��&amp;��&amp;���� �  J- ��-I �� �. jobs outside N�n� CZTn<lb />
professor, fores! good employmem opportune for bsine� Z� J  "  ds " <lb />
PlWro By CINDY WALL<lb />
ere were<lb />
City Police Begin New Towing Practices<lb />
Legislature Unfilled<lb />
By DARKY I BROWN<lb />
A series of resignations and<lb />
dismissals has left 17 vacant seats in<lb />
the SGA Legislature which this<lb />
week the student governing body is<lb />
trying to fill. The Screenings and<lb />
Appointments Committee, which<lb />
selects the new legislators, is accep-<lb />
ting applications and will be inter-<lb />
viewing students for the vacancies<lb />
tonight.<lb />
Gina Lynch, chairperson of the<lb />
Screenings and Appointments Com-<lb />
mittee, hopes to have all the seats<lb />
filled within two weeks, though<lb />
there is no deadline and the process<lb />
will go on as long as necessary. The<lb />
ccmmittee of ten legislators screens<lb />
and appoints all candidates for the<lb />
empty seats, since according to the<lb />
SGA Constitution they do not have<lb />
to be voted in by the student body or<lb />
the Legislature.<lb />
The legislative committee can ap-<lb />
point students without public elec-<lb />
tions because "The Legislature is<lb />
empowered to enact laws as are<lb />
deemed necessary to fill Legislature<lb />
vacancies according to the Con-<lb />
stitution.<lb />
Positions for both day and dorm<lb />
representatives are currently open in<lb />
the SGA. Schedule conflicts or<lb />
disinterest haved caused students to<lb />
resign the posts for which they were<lb />
elected in September. Also, if a stu-<lb />
dent moves out of the dorm in<lb />
which he or she was elected, they<lb />
may no longer serve as the represen-<lb />
tative from that area. Students may<lb />
be dismissed from the Legislature<lb />
for poor attendance to mandatory<lb />
meetings.<lb />
According to Lynch, the the com-<lb />
mittee has had a good response of<lb />
interested students who want to fill<lb />
the vacant seats. She said many<lb />
students who were not elected in<lb />
September are reapplying for the<lb />
Legislature now, as are some<lb />
students who were elected as dorm<lb />
representatives but have since mov-<lb />
ed off campus. Those students must<lb />
reapply because the number of<lb />
dorm and day representatives must<lb />
remain the same.<lb />
Students must meet the re-<lb />
quirements set forth in the SGA<lb />
Constitutuion which include enroll-<lb />
ment as a full-time student with a<lb />
2.0 grade point average.<lb />
Applications should be picked up<lb />
at the SGA offices in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Students appointed<lb />
to the Legislature will begin serving<lb />
as regular members immediately.<lb />
Greenville Chief of Police Glenn<lb />
Cannon has announced that his<lb />
department, beginning Sunday mor-<lb />
ning Jan. 30, will begin a policy of<lb />
towing all cars parked on Elm Street<lb />
in the vacinity of J.H. Rose High<lb />
School between 10th and 14th<lb />
streets.<lb />
According to Cannon, there are<lb />
now signs posted in designated areas<lb />
informing motorists that no parking<lb />
will be permitted between 1 a.m.<lb />
and 6 a.m. on Elm Street. Other<lb />
signs have been erected also warning<lb />
motorists that towing will be enforc-<lb />
ed for illegally parked vehicles.<lb />
This new policy will especially ef-<lb />
fect students living in the college hill<lb />
area. Cannon claims that the ma-<lb />
jority of vehicles parked in the area<lb />
belong to ECU students.<lb />
"I just didn't want to start towing<lb />
cars without first warning the<lb />
students Cannon told The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
The new parking restrictions have<lb />
come about as a result of a com-<lb />
plaint filed by the administrator of<lb />
Rose High School to the Greenville<lb />
City Council. The complaint, which<lb />
was handled by the city's special<lb />
traffic commission, was made by<lb />
Rose High officials who claimed<lb />
that students and teachers from the<lb />
school have been unable to find con-<lb />
venient parking spaces in the vacini-<lb />
ty of the school.<lb />
"Elm Street is a public parking<lb />
place said Rose High principal<lb />
David Bumsardncr. "ECU students<lb />
are using it 24 hours-a-day<lb />
Cannon agreed with Bumgardner<lb />
saying that many ECU students<lb />
leave their cars parked on Elm<lb />
Street for several days without mov-<lb />
ing them. "Some students park their<lb />
cars on Sunday night ana never<lb />
drive them again until Friday after-<lb />
noon Cannon said.<lb />
Bumgardner claims that parents,<lb />
students and teachers have been<lb />
complaining for quite some time<lb />
about the parking problem and that<lb />
he didn't want to hurt anyone's feel-<lb />
ings, but he felt the new restrictions<lb />
were necessary in the interest of<lb />
fairness. "We have a serious park-<lb />
ing problem too Bumgardner<lb />
said. He added that parents wanted<lb />
to see the Elm Street parking<lb />
available to everyone.<lb />
"They (ECU students) leave their<lb />
cars there all week Bumfwdnn<lb />
said.<lb />
During this week only. Cannon<lb />
has instructed his department to put<lb />
tickets on cars that are parked in<lb />
violation of the new regulation, but<lb />
that this warning policy wouid out)<lb />
be in effect this week.<lb />
Cannon also admitted that before<lb />
the new signs were erected, the park-<lb />
ing policy was "a little contusing"<lb />
in the area ot Rose High He a:d<lb />
that there already uere parking<lb />
restrictions in the area, but the<lb />
were rarely enforced. "But with the<lb />
new signs, there's no question about<lb />
it<lb />
Anyone who does have their car<lb />
towed will have to pay a S30 fee to<lb />
get it back. This tee includes a S25<lb />
towing fee to the towme company<lb />
and an additional S5 in fines to the<lb />
city.<lb />
Bumgardner thanked the traffic<lb />
commission and Greenville City<lb />
Manager Gail Mechs for doing a<lb />
fine job in straightening out the<lb />
parking problem.<lb />
Holocaust Class Part Of National Trend<lb />
By LISA RYAN<lb />
Staff Wriiei<lb />
According to a recent survey of<lb />
the Modern Language Association,<lb />
most schools have incorporated a<lb />
course on the Holocaust into their<lb />
curriculum. ECU has joined this<lb />
movement with an honors seminar<lb />
entitled "Literature of the<lb />
Holocaust<lb />
Dr. Michael Bassman of the<lb />
Department of Foreign Languages<lb />
and Literatures suggested the course<lb />
and now teaches it. The seminar is<lb />
based on discussion and is informal-<lb />
ly conducted. According to Karen<lb />
Muir, a sophomore enrolled in the<lb />
course, "We've only had two<lb />
classes, but I've gotten more out of<lb />
those two classes than I have in a<lb />
whole semester of other courses<lb />
Bassman proposed the course<lb />
because the Holocaust "is<lb />
something that has always interested<lb />
me.<lb />
"We can think of it as something<lb />
apart from us Bassman said,<lb />
"yet, we are involved. It has shaped<lb />
our mentality Bassman has<lb />
previously taught honors courses,<lb />
but with this particular seminar he<lb />
feels he will more closely share in<lb />
the learning experience of the class.<lb />
The students in the seminar read a<lb />
book each week and then come to<lb />
class prepared to discuss it. Each<lb />
person writes a pre-journal on their<lb />
reactions to the book, as well as a<lb />
post-journal after the class discus-<lb />
sion. At the end of the semester, in-<lb />
dividual creative projects will be<lb />
presented.<lb />
A wide variety of literature has<lb />
been selected. This has helped to<lb />
dispel the notion that the Jewish<lb />
people were the only target of the<lb />
Holocaust. Although the Jews ac-<lb />
count for 6 million of the genocide<lb />
victims, 5 million gypsies and<lb />
homosexuals, among others, were<lb />
murdered. Like Donna Watson, a<lb />
sophomore taking the seminar, the<lb />
class hopes "to gain a more realistic<lb />
view about the Holocaust<lb />
The class has essentially created<lb />
its own course objectives. The<lb />
students proposed questions which<lb />
they hope to answer at some point<lb />
during the semester. For example:<lb />
To what extent were Americans<lb />
aware of the Holocaust? How could<lb />
"religious" people justify their in-<lb />
action? How effective is interna-<lb />
tional law?<lb />
Bassman mentions three ques-<lb />
tions of a more basic nature.<lb />
"Could it happen again? How did it<lb />
happen?" He also hopes to con-<lb />
front the "whole issue of respon-<lb />
sibility<lb />
If one word were to summarize<lb />
the major goal of this Honors<lb />
seminar, it might be "awareness<lb />
Bassman reminded the class at its<lb />
first meeting of the words of George<lb />
Samtayana: "Those who ignore the<lb />
past are condemned to relive it<lb />
The seminar plans to host several<lb />
'�itiU<lb />
' <lb />
'V<lb />
Dr. Michael F. Bassman<lb />
guest speakers, including Holocaust<lb />
survivors and Professor and Chair-<lb />
man of the Department of<lb />
Psychiatry Dr. James Mathis.<lb />
When asked why she had enrolled<lb />
in the course. Susan Lynch respond-<lb />
ed: "It struck me that after taking<lb />
two years of history, how come<lb />
something as significant as this was<lb />
not presented in more detail?<lb />
r������� in iiiuic uciail<lb />
Aid Office Attempts To Raise Hopes<lb />
As Part Of State Awareness Program<lb />
That's Dedication<lb />
��� �V CINDY WALL<lb />
It takes more than n�taito academic excellence to make students study outdoors in the near-freezing<lb />
temperatures Greenville has experienced lately. Wonder what they are looking at in that book, anyway?<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
AaMaat Newi BBN<lb />
The ECU Financial Aid Office is<lb />
conducting workshops and meetings<lb />
to dispel rumors that aid is not<lb />
available and to instruct people on<lb />
the art of obtaining money for<lb />
education. The effort is part of the<lb />
statewide financial aid awareness<lb />
week, which ends Friday, declared<lb />
by Gov. James B. Hunt Jr.<lb />
The fianancial aid office, under<lb />
the direction of Robert Boudreaux,<lb />
is concerned that pessimistic<lb />
forecasts and news reports may be<lb />
causing some students to not apply<lb />
for financial aid and even not attend<lb />
college. "There is an indication that<lb />
some students are giving up<lb />
Boudreaux said. "We want them to<lb />
know that financial aid is not drying<lb />
up<lb />
Bad financial aid forecasts by ad-<lb />
ministrators and the media have<lb />
caused some students and parents to<lb />
feel financial assistance is no longer<lb />
available, while in fact some pro-<lb />
grams haven't been drastically<lb />
reduced, according to Boudreaux.<lb />
"There is financial aid available<lb />
he said.<lb />
The ECU financial aid staff is<lb />
conducting workshops and seminars<lb />
this week at various high schools in<lb />
the area to alert potential college<lb />
students of funding assistance<lb />
possibilities. Boudreaux's staff has<lb />
visited four high schools this week,<lb />
and held five meetings at nearby<lb />
J.H. Rose High School to increase<lb />
student and parent awareness of all<lb />
funding alternatives. Similar pro-<lb />
grams are being conducted<lb />
throughout the state.<lb />
Students should apply early for<lb />
the aid programs, however,<lb />
Boudreaux said, as the increased<lb />
validation process of applications<lb />
can greatly slow up results. He said<lb />
students could have mailed in some<lb />
applications for aid in 1983 84 as of<lb />
Jan. 1, and he said that his office<lb />
wouldn't be receiving the results<lb />
from the first applications for two<lb />
or three weeks.<lb />
See ASSISTANCE, Page 3<lb />
I<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 27,1983<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
If you or your oroanuation<lb />
would like to nave an item printed<lb />
in the announcement column,<lb />
please type it on an announcement<lb />
lorm and send it to 1 he E ast<lb />
Carolinian in care of the produc<lb />
tton manager<lb />
Announcement forms are<lb />
available at the East Carolinian<lb />
office in tne Publications Building<lb />
Flyers and handwritten copy on<lb />
odd wed paper cannot be ac<lb />
cepted.<lb />
There is no charge tor an<lb />
nouncements but space Is often<lb />
limited Therefore, we cannot<lb />
guarantee that your announce<lb />
men' will run as long as you want<lb />
and suggest that you do not rely<lb />
soleiv on this column tor publicity<lb />
The deadline tor announcements<lb />
,s 3 p m Monday tor the Tuesday<lb />
paper and 3 p m Wednesdayy tor<lb />
tne Thursday paper No an<lb />
nouncemen's received alter these<lb />
deadlines will be printed<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organna' 'ins and depart<lb />
merits<lb />
PUT A LITTLE HEART<lb />
IN YOUR SOUL<lb />
The MwWfll annual walk tor<lb />
humanity is coming up this spring<lb />
The walk will take place on April<lb />
16 beginning at Green Springs<lb />
Park Anyone interested m help<lb />
ing come to the Hunger Coalition<lb />
meetings on Thursday nights at<lb />
7 00 p m at the Newman Center<lb />
953 East Tenth S'reet or call<lb />
751 �16<lb />
RESIDENCE<lb />
ADVISOR<lb />
Applications are now being<lb />
taken tor Resident Advisor posi<lb />
tions m the residence halls Any<lb />
student who has at least a 5 2<lb />
average, clear iudioal record,<lb />
enrolled tun time, and has lived in<lb />
a residence hail is eligible to app<lb />
ly<lb />
information and application<lb />
forms may be obtained trom any<lb />
Residence Director Area Coor<lb />
dinator. or the Resdence Lite Ot<lb />
fice They should be 'urned nto<lb />
me Residence Lite Oft-ce 21<lb />
Wh'Charo Building<lb />
PLEASE DO<lb />
NOT RELY<lb />
TOTALLY UPON<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
Due to the increased organution<lb />
participation m me a"<lb />
nouncements column o the East<lb />
Carolinian, we would like to stress<lb />
agam that we nave limited space<lb />
and that we are trying to see 'hat<lb />
we get as many in as we possibly<lb />
can A g- xl advertising campaign<lb />
should ivlude. announcements.<lb />
WZMB. and posting flyers on<lb />
classroom building wans We ao<lb />
not nave any sympathy for those<lb />
groups that rely totally �n an<lb />
nouncements to get their message<lb />
to the student body Please use'he<lb />
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INTERVIEWING<lb />
WORKSHOPS<lb />
SCUBA<lb />
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Fesruary 7 at 5 00 m Room 105 B<lb />
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SKY DIVING<lb />
EXHIBITION<lb />
Enpert skydivers will speak or<lb />
Skydiving The Ultimate Sport<lb />
sta'e of the ar equ.ptment win be<lb />
on exhibi' and demonstrated<lb />
Topics win include, bu' are no'<lb />
limited to first lump instruction<lb />
parachute packing ntermediate<lb />
sky diving, advanced sky Diving<lb />
techniques, tree tall aircraft.<lb />
parachuting acoden's sky divmg<lb />
facts and myths All questions per<lb />
ta-ning to the sport will be<lb />
answered Recent skydiving<lb />
movies will be shown Excellent<lb />
opportunity to mee' some ot the<lb />
Greenville sky divers a no or 'ake<lb />
Sky diving instruction Thurs Feb<lb />
2 Lobby of umsteao dorm Free<lb />
to anyone I<lb />
COUNSELING<lb />
The Strong Campbell interest<lb />
Inventorv is ottered every Tues<lb />
dav at 4 PM. when school is m<lb />
session with tne exceptions of ex<lb />
animation periods and registra<lb />
tion day This is available to all<lb />
students at no cost No formal<lb />
registration is required<lb />
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ment Service m the Bloxton House<lb />
iS offering these one hour sessions<lb />
to aid you m developing better m<lb />
terv.ewmg sk.Hs tor use m your<lb />
,ob search The workshops are on<lb />
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,ng and Placement Service will be<lb />
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NEEDATUTOR<lb />
Ph. Sigma P. National Honor<lb />
Fraternity has 'utors for a variety<lb />
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more miormation. call 752 3022<lb />
BAHAMA MAMA<lb />
Coming soon!<lb />
COMMITTEES<lb />
Applications are still being ac<lb />
cepted for students wishing to<lb />
serve on university Committees<lb />
for 1982 82 school year Twenty<lb />
three 123) students positions are<lb />
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Center, Office of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services. Memorial<lb />
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tors' Offices Questions about<lb />
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tor Student Life (757 6541)<lb />
EL SALVADOR<lb />
DEMONSTRATION<lb />
A group ot ECU students at<lb />
fihated with the ECU Committee<lb />
on El Salvador will hold a local<lb />
demonstration today opporing<lb />
President Reagans recent re<lb />
certiticaion of El Salvador few-<lb />
more military aid It will be held<lb />
at the post office on Tenth street<lb />
trom 1 to 2 PM Anyone interested<lb />
can attend The group claims that<lb />
students will be the first ones ex<lb />
pected to tight it the US further<lb />
intervenes in Centra1 America<lb />
INTER VARSITY<lb />
Are you excited about God So<lb />
are we I Come oin us as we ex<lb />
plore the word of God, every Wed<lb />
night, 4.30, in the Biology Bldg .<lb />
Rm 102.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
District 773 of rotary interna<lb />
tionai is pleased to announce the<lb />
avallablity to two young people for<lb />
an academic year of foreign study<lb />
for IWI These awards include<lb />
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or in the place in which they are<lb />
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plication process, it is necessary<lb />
for interested persons to start im<lb />
mediately Submission ot appiica<lb />
tions must be no later than March<lb />
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BIBLE CLAS�<lb />
Lets Get Back To The Bible! In<lb />
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NCSL the North Carolina Student<lb />
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all about! The meetings are held<lb />
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Mendenhall m room 212<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
A Christian fellowship founded<lb />
on the Word of God meets each<lb />
Friday night at 7 X in Jenkins Art<lb />
Building Auditorium Know that<lb />
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action<lb />
MEN'S RUGBY<lb />
There will be meeting of an<lb />
those interested m playing Spring<lb />
Rugby Thursday Jan 27 in<lb />
Memorial Gym Room 102 at 5 00<lb />
pm Everyone is invited and those<lb />
returning players should surely at<lb />
tend<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 />
tor refusing to register tor the<lb />
draft since the Vietnam war He's<lb />
presently out on bail Ford will be<lb />
available to speak m ECU classes<lb />
on any of the above dates He will<lb />
be speaking at a public meeting in<lb />
Mendenhall's Coffee House at 7 30<lb />
PM on Feb 2 For further ior<lb />
mation please call 752 4216 or<lb />
758 4906<lb />
ZETABETATAU<lb />
Zeta Beta Tau The Brothers and<lb />
Pledges would like to con<lb />
gradulate all the girls that were<lb />
selected to become our little<lb />
sisters We are looking forward to<lb />
a tun and successful year Don't<lb />
forget our superbowl party Sun<lb />
day1 if there are any questions,<lb />
feel free to call Scott Sutker at<lb />
752 7290 or Jay Vaughn at 758 9626<lb />
Representatives from camps<lb />
Don Lee Seafarer and Cherno<lb />
among others are coming to East<lb />
Carolina to interview students tor<lb />
summer 10OS They will be a'<lb />
Mendenhall. Room 248 on<lb />
February 7 interview appoint<lb />
men's mus' be made a' 'he Co op<lb />
office Rawl 313 Phone 757 6979<lb />
BASKETRY<lb />
A beginner s course m Basxe'ry<lb />
is being ottered on Wednesday<lb />
nights beginning Feb 9 1983 trom<lb />
6 9 PM The instructor is Mary<lb />
Ann Hu"o The workshop'S tree'o<lb />
an members of 'he Crat's Center<lb />
The cos of the Crotts Center<lb />
Membership is S10 00 per<lb />
semester Sign up m the Crafts<lb />
Center on the bottom floor of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center bet<lb />
ween the hours of 3 10 PM Monday<lb />
through Fnaay and 12 5 PM on<lb />
Saturdays For turtner informa<lb />
lion, call Linda Barkano MSC<lb />
Crafts and Recreation Director at<lb />
757 611 ext 260 or the Crafts<lb />
Center at 757 6611 ext 271<lb />
ASPA<lb />
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Administrators will mee'<lb />
February 2 at 3 o'clock m Rawls.<lb />
Room 207 ASPA's feature speaker<lb />
will be Mr James trom the Career<lb />
Placement Office This meeting is<lb />
open to any one who wishes to at<lb />
tend See you there<lb />
CO�OP CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting of 'he<lb />
Co op Club on Thursday. January<lb />
27 1983 a' 4 00 p m m 313 Rawl<lb />
All Co op students and any student<lb />
interested m a Cooperative Educa<lb />
tion internship should a'tend<lb />
EPISCOPAL STUDENT<lb />
WORSHIP<lb />
HORSEBACK RIDING<lb />
The Outdoor Recreation Center<lb />
is sponsoring horseback rifling<lb />
trips 'o Jarman s Stables Reser<lb />
vations and payment tor the<lb />
Thursday afternoon trips are due<lb />
by 3 00 PM each Thursday Rates<lb />
are S5 00 per hour Transportation<lb />
is provided with shuttle leaving<lb />
Memorial Gym at 3 30 PM sharp<lb />
For more information or reserve<lb />
tions call or stop by the<lb />
intramural Recreational Services<lb />
Outdoor Recreation Center (113)<lb />
Memorial Gym Phone 7576911<lb />
Hours Monday and Friday 1 00<lb />
PM 5 00 PM Tuesday. Wednes<lb />
day. Thursday 2 00 PM 4 00 PM<lb />
A student Episcopal service of<lb />
Holy Communion will be<lb />
celebrated on Tuesday February 1<lb />
in St Paul s Episcopal Church 406<lb />
W 4tn St (one block f'om Garret<lb />
Dormi The service will be at 5 30<lb />
PM with the Episcopal Chaplain<lb />
The Rev Bill Hadden. celeorant<lb />
Dinner will follow<lb />
SCEC<lb />
The Student Council lor Excep<lb />
tionai Children is having its first<lb />
program meeting of the semester.<lb />
Monday, Jan 31 at 4 00 There will<lb />
be a speaker to talk about com<lb />
outers m Education. The meeting<lb />
will be m Speight 129<lb />
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Sophomores. iuniors and seniors<lb />
currently enrolled in a North<lb />
Carolina college or North Carolina<lb />
residents attending an out ot state<lb />
college have until February 11 to<lb />
apply tor the institute of Govern<lb />
men' Summer internship Pro<lb />
gram in state government<lb />
Twenty three s'udents win be<lb />
selectee by an advisory commit<lb />
tee to participate m a living<lb />
learning internship in North<lb />
Carolina sta'e government<lb />
directed by the msti'u'e of<lb />
Government The mstute ot<lb />
Government interns will work<lb />
trom May 31 through August 5<lb />
Students will work 40 hours each<lb />
week m a responsible position m a<lb />
state department, participate m<lb />
evening educational seminars and<lb />
be paid approximately S1S0 per<lb />
week<lb />
Students interested m 'he pro<lb />
gram should secure a brochure an<lb />
nouncmg the program and a S'a'e<lb />
of North Carolina application torm<lb />
trom their college or university<lb />
placement office or local Job Ser<lb />
vice office A brief description of<lb />
possible internships are available<lb />
in college placemen' offices<lb />
Studentd interested in the in<lb />
stitute of Government program<lb />
should mail an aplication to tne in<lb />
stitute ot Government, Knapp<lb />
Building 0S9A. The University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<lb />
cnapet Hill North Carolina 27514<lb />
by February II. V�ej<lb />
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without respect to race, sex color,<lb />
national origin religion or han<lb />
dicap<lb />
GREENVILLE PEACE<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
The Greenville Peace Commit<lb />
tee meets every Friday night at<lb />
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pie actively engaged m peace and<lb />
justice work on a local, state, and<lb />
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dinner meeting<lb />
SLC<lb />
The ECU Sign Language Club<lb />
will hold its regular bimonthly<lb />
covered dish supper and meeting<lb />
on Sunday, January �. 1983 at the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Mult.<lb />
Purpose Room The supper will<lb />
begm at 6 00 PM with a short<lb />
business meeting and captioned<lb />
film to follow<lb />
The meal and meeting are open<lb />
to any interested student, faculty<lb />
member, or a member of tne com<lb />
munity You do not need to know<lb />
Sign Language to attend, but<lb />
students who are taking sign<lb />
language classes or who have<lb />
taken them m the pas' are en<lb />
couraged'o attend The purpose ot<lb />
SLC is to allow sign language<lb />
students and hearing impaired<lb />
students and community<lb />
members to socialize and develop<lb />
communication sklls We hope M<lb />
see vchi fnere<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE<lb />
The ECU Sing Language Club<lb />
will hold its regular bimonthly<lb />
covered dish supper and meeting<lb />
on Sunday. January 30tn at Room<lb />
244 Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
The supper will begin at 6 00 PM<lb />
with a short business meeting and<lb />
captioned film to follow<lb />
The meal and meeting are open<lb />
to any interested student, faculty<lb />
member, or a member of the com<lb />
munity You do not need to know<lb />
Sign Language to attend, but<lb />
students who are taking sign<lb />
language classes or who have<lb />
taken them m the past are en<lb />
couragesd to attend The purpose<lb />
of tne SLC is to allow sign<lb />
language students and hearing im<lb />
paired students and community<lb />
members t0 socianue and develop<lb />
communication skills We nope 'a<lb />
see you mere<lb />
SOCIAL WORK<lb />
To all Social Work Maiors and<lb />
intended maiors CORSO will<lb />
meet January 31, at 5 00 m the<lb />
Allied Health Building m room 103<lb />
INTERVIEWING<lb />
WORKSHOPS<lb />
SCUBA DIVING<lb />
Spring Drea March 6 12 dive<lb />
tne Bahamas From F1 Lauder<lb />
dale. S540 00 includes meais. loog<lb />
mg and diving aboard the 65 dive<lb />
boat. -The Bottom Time ' There<lb />
are a limited number of places<lb />
available and reservations are on<lb />
a first come basis For informa<lb />
tion and registration call or visit<lb />
Ray Schart. Director of Aquatics<lb />
Mmges Aquat.c Center 757 6441<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Our next Di weekly mee'ing wit<lb />
be held on Thursday. Jan 27 m the<lb />
Mendenhall S'udent Center room<lb />
24 Members are expected to at<lb />
'end We urge persons desiring to<lb />
be members of GBP 'o a"end<lb />
however aGPA of30isa<lb />
minimum requirement tor<lb />
membership Come and be a par'<lb />
RESUME<lb />
WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Place<lb />
ment Service m the Bloxton House<lb />
is offering the following one hour<lb />
sessions to help you prepare your<lb />
own resume Tuesday. Feb 1 at<lb />
7 00 p m Wednesday Feb 2 at<lb />
2 30 p m Those seniors or<lb />
graduate students t.nisn.ng this<lb />
year and planning to register Bl<lb />
us are urged to attend You rr.air<lb />
come 'o the Bloxton House a' any<lb />
of 'he above times<lb />
CORRECTION<lb />
In Tuesday's edition<lb />
of The East Carolinian<lb />
it was incorrectly stated<lb />
that staff writer Patrick<lb />
O'Neill had paid a $50<lb />
fine for obstructing a<lb />
public entrance during<lb />
a demonstration. He<lb />
was charged but did not<lb />
pay the Fine. His trial is<lb />
set for Feb. 22.<lb />
The Career Planning and Place<lb />
ment Service m tne Bloxton House<lb />
is offering these one hour sessions<lb />
to aid you m developing better .n<lb />
terviewmg skills tor use m your<lb />
i00 searcn The workshops are on<lb />
Wednesday Feb 2 a' 4 00 p m .<lb />
Wednesday Feb 2 at 7 00 p m<lb />
A film and discussion of inter<lb />
viewing through 'he Career Plann<lb />
mg and Placement Service will be<lb />
shared<lb />
S. R. A.<lb />
Escorts are needed tor the<lb />
Escor' Service Anyone interested<lb />
m be-ng an escort please contact<lb />
your oorm director if you are a<lb />
dorm resident of if you live o�t<lb />
campus contact the SGA office<lb />
NEW STUDENT<lb />
ORIENTATION<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
The Office of the Associate Dean<lb />
of Student Life, located M<lb />
Whichard Building. Room 210. is<lb />
now taking applications tor me<lb />
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heio in June end JUty Applicants<lb />
nouio have � good scholastic<lb />
average, and should not be plann<lb />
mg on attending Summer School<lb />
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begm around the middle ot March<lb />
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Models needed tor Ar' Depa"<lb />
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Tran Goroiey Da.y Davenport<lb />
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Voors<lb />
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opera'ed. and pubusned tor ac<lb />
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PHILOSOPHY CLUB<lb />
The Ph.iosophy Ciuo �HII mee'<lb />
Monda y January 3V<lb />
Mendenhall conference room 2'2<lb />
a' 00 PM The conference room<lb />
.s loca'eo or -he second tioor of 'he<lb />
s'udent center .n 'he mus.c listen<lb />
.ng room area Norns Mogga'C<lb />
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Transcendence of "At Egc<lb />
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BA 327; on Fnoay January 28<lb />
We welcome an interested persons<lb />
'o par'icpa'e in 'he duo meetings<lb />
and discussions<lb />
The Pni Sigma Tau National<lb />
Philosophy Honor Society w.ll also<lb />
be holding Itj annual initiation<lb />
ceremony on Friday. February 11<lb />
at Four Seasons Restaurant<lb />
Those interested attending the<lb />
ceremony are asked to bring a<lb />
vs oo deposit to tne meetna Mon<lb />
day af'emoon This deposit is<lb />
necessary in order to .nsure a<lb />
specific number tor reservation<lb />
arrangement<lb />
HAPPY HOUR<lb />
Oeita ze'a Happy Hour a' "<lb />
Attic with island' Fr.oay<lb />
January 28, 4 00 7 30<lb />
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5 90 PM For more nto .a-<lb />
757 6064 Of rSI 1366<lb />
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s'udent A'nie'ic Board Tuesoa.<lb />
February 1 1983 a' 5 30 PM in<lb />
Room 248 of Menoennall Sfuden'<lb />
Center<lb />
Cam<lb />
tCL students<lb />
donated aimosi 500<lb />
pints of blood Tuesda<lb />
and rednesda during<lb />
a blood drie spon-<lb />
sored b the ECL<lb />
Escori<lb />
The Pirate Valk.<lb />
ECU's ne stud<lb />
escort -erve<lb />
nounced an extension<lb />
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:ed l beginning<lb />
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now begin at 6 ;<lb />
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Campus Blood Drive Attracts Student Crowds<lb />
ECU students<lb />
donated almost 500<lb />
pints of blood Tuesday<lb />
and Wednesday during<lb />
a blood dne spon<lb />
sored bv the ECU<lb />
Biology Club lor the<lb />
Pitt Count) Red Cross.<lb />
"We got close to 5(X)<lb />
pints and that's tremen-<lb />
dous said ECU Dean<lb />
of the General College<lb />
Dr. Donald E. Baily<lb />
who helped out with<lb />
the blood drive. Baily<lb />
wears a pin that<lb />
acknowledges him as a<lb />
three-gallon donor in<lb />
his lifetime. He claims<lb />
that he got a late start<lb />
and only began giving<lb />
blood when he was 30<lb />
years old.<lb />
"The attitudes of the<lb />
students are just<lb />
tremendous; we're very<lb />
pleased said Ruth<lb />
Taylor, executive direc-<lb />
tor for the Pitt County<lb />
Red Cross. "Despite<lb />
Escort Service Lengthens Hours<lb />
The Pirate Walk,<lb />
EC I 's new student<lb />
escort service has an<lb />
nounced an extension<lb />
ot their services In-<lb />
stead ol beginning at 7<lb />
p.m the service will<lb />
now begin at f p.m<lb />
said Pirate Walk direc<lb />
tor Paul Sumrell<lb />
Sumrell said the time<lb />
shift was enacted to<lb />
facilitate the needs ot<lb />
students who took<lb />
evening classes, main<lb />
ol which begin before 7<lb />
p.m. "We've been get-<lb />
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Sumrell said "So we<lb />
decided to expand the<lb />
time He added that<lb />
the escor t er s w e r e<lb />
agreeable to the time<lb />
change.<lb />
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p.m 8 to 10 p.m. and<lb />
10 p.m. until midnight.<lb />
Pirate Walk has a total<lb />
of 63 escorters on their<lb />
schedule.<lb />
As of Tuesday night<lb />
Pirate Walk has pro-<lb />
vided 115 escorts to<lb />
ECU students. Sumrell<lb />
said he was pleased<lb />
with the total so far.<lb />
Sumrell loans his per-<lb />
sonal computer to the<lb />
project to help match<lb />
the names of escorters<lb />
and escortees as quickly<lb />
as possible. He saiu he<lb />
has noticed that the<lb />
number of students re-<lb />
questing escorts has im-<lb />
proved every night.<lb />
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a escort can do so by<lb />
calling 757-6616.<lb />
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Despite Cutback<lb />
ECU Med School Gets<lb />
New Treatment Facility<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
I he federal student<lb />
aid appropriations lor<lb />
fiscal 1982 were only<lb />
eight percent less than<lb />
1981. Main publicized<lb />
financial aid cuts were<lb />
proposed but nevei a<lb />
tualh passed bv c on-<lb />
gress. Congress has<lb />
restored man<lb />
assistance programs<lb />
that were curtailed bv<lb />
the Reagan administra-<lb />
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the requirements<lb />
tor the Pell (irani pro-<lb />
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Congress has not only<lb />
maintained programs<lb />
but aUo adjusted them<lb />
tor inflation.<lb />
1 he Guaranteed Stu-<lb />
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gram that has been<lb />
restricted recentIv. but<lb />
many students are still<lb />
eligible tor them, ac-<lb />
cording to Boudreaux.<lb />
From 1978 to 1981 anv<lb />
student could apply tor<lb />
the program. Currently<lb />
only students corning<lb />
from a family with an<lb />
income below $30,000<lb />
can receive the federal<lb />
loan.<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Contracts have been<lb />
awarded for construc-<lb />
tion of the S5.2 million<lb />
radiation therapy<lb />
center at the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine.<lb />
1 h e<lb />
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facility will be used for<lb />
comprehensive cancer<lb />
care for patients in<lb />
Eastern North<lb />
Carolina. T he center's<lb />
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with existing therapv<lb />
units in New Bern,<lb />
Kins ton and<lb />
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County Memorial<lb />
Hospital. Construction<lb />
will begin in February<lb />
and is expected to be<lb />
completed in the sum-<lb />
mer of 1984.<lb />
The radiation<lb />
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clude a radiation<lb />
therapv simulator that<lb />
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mining the appropriate<lb />
doses. Nearly hail of<lb />
the center's5.2<lb />
million budget will be<lb />
used to purchase equip-<lb />
ment.<lb />
the waiting, they were<lb />
still anxious to sit it<lb />
out<lb />
For most of the two-<lb />
day blood drive, long<lb />
lines, with waits up to<lb />
an hour, could be seen<lb />
stretching into the<lb />
hallways from room<lb />
224 in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center.<lb />
Taylor told The East<lb />
Carolinian that the<lb />
local Red Cross chapter<lb />
was trying out their<lb />
new equipment for the<lb />
first time during this<lb />
drive. The new equip<lb />
ment included special<lb />
chairs with built in arm<lb />
rests to support the arm<lb />
while giving blood.<lb />
The nurses were also<lb />
trying out new equip-<lb />
ment tor the first time.<lb />
"I think overall it went<lb />
very well Taylor said.<lb />
Many students have<lb />
been especially relieved<lb />
to see the Red Cross us-<lb />
ing a new hand-held<lb />
spring gadget which<lb />
painlessly pricks the<lb />
finger for the initial<lb />
blood test.<lb />
Lhe drive coor-<lb />
dinator was Biology<lb />
Club President Karen<lb />
Thomas. Taylor was<lb />
pleased with the ettort<lb />
of the Biology Club in<lb />
making the drive a suc-<lb />
cess. I want to thank<lb />
the Biology Club and<lb />
their President Karen<lb />
I homas for the fan-<lb />
tastic job they did<lb />
Taylor said. "The<lb />
publicity tor this drive<lb />
was excellent " Taylor<lb />
also noted that she had<lb />
never seen so many<lb />
posters put up around<lb />
campus to announce a<lb />
blood drive before.<lb />
One large sign outside<lb />
Mendenhall stated:<lb />
"Help to save a lite,<lb />
give blood The 494<lb />
people who gave blood<lb />
were given sandwiches<lb />
and snacks and juices<lb />
designed to make up<lb />
tor the fluid loss. Each<lb />
was told to reduce his<lb />
or her activity for the<lb />
remainder ot the day.<lb />
Donors were also<lb />
given a red cross badge<lb />
with the words "Be<lb />
nice to me, I gave blood<lb />
today" written on it.<lb />
Tuesday's total was<lb />
238 donors, with 2;6<lb />
coming on Wednesdav<lb />
Baily said that close to<lb />
50 people who intended<lb />
to give blood were turn-<lb />
ed down for various<lb />
medical reasons.<lb />
Tavior said she was<lb />
particularly disap-<lb />
pointed because so tew<lb />
faculty or staff par-<lb />
ticipated ;n the drive.<lb />
"We had very very few<lb />
faculty and staff she<lb />
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January 27, 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
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Crime Crackdown<lb />
Hunt's Plan A Logical Course<lb />
"We must recognize that the<lb />
most common murderer in North<lb />
Carolina is the drunk driver<lb />
Speaking to a joint session of the<lb />
state legislature on Tuesday, Gov.<lb />
Jim Hunt prefaced his most recent<lb />
crack-down-on-crime speech with<lb />
just those words, once again echo-<lb />
ing his firm commitment to<lb />
toughening the laws regarding<lb />
drinking and driving on the state's<lb />
roads.<lb />
Later in that same speech, Hunt<lb />
introduced his own drunk-driving<lb />
package, which includes provisions<lb />
for mandatory jail terms for<lb />
flagrant offenders, elimination of<lb />
plea bargaining where persons<lb />
charged with driving under the in-<lb />
fluence are concerned and a raise in<lb />
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age from 18 to 19. He has also pro-<lb />
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sion, which would make retail<lb />
outlets liable for civil suits if they<lb />
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icated persons who later cause ac-<lb />
cidents.<lb />
The drunk-driving proposals are<lb />
part of Hunt's new anti-crime<lb />
package, aimed at tightening the<lb />
reigns on the state's criminals. The<lb />
major revisions Hunt is proposing<lb />
include:<lb />
� Giving judges wider discretion<lb />
regarding the denial of bail,<lb />
� Sentencing and generally<lb />
treating juveniles who commit<lb />
serious crimes more toughly,<lb />
� Allowing for the waiver of jury<lb />
trials in the state's Superior Court,<lb />
and<lb />
�Making criminals pay restitution<lb />
to their victims before they pay<lb />
court costs.<lb />
Plain and simple, the proposals<lb />
make sense. Whereas under current<lb />
legislation, a judge can deny bail<lb />
only in capital cases, Hunt's plan<lb />
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discretion, enabling the judge to<lb />
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serious felony committed while on<lb />
bail from a previous charge.<lb />
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has come. Since 1976, the number<lb />
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passed, would enable judges to<lb />
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training schools, an alternative<lb />
heretofore non-existent.<lb />
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minor traffic cases be made civil in-<lb />
fractions rather than crimes, thus<lb />
diverting them from the state's<lb />
already overloaded District Court<lb />
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of us every day he said. "And<lb />
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As can be expected with any ma-<lb />
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crime package has already drawn<lb />
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By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
It would be interesting to see just how<lb />
Noah Webster would define the term<lb />
"Reaganomics I'm sure he'd have a lot<lb />
of "fun" with that one. Undoubtedly, the<lb />
word would bring with it diverse connota-<lb />
tions of high unemployment, outrageous<lb />
federal spending and even more<lb />
outrageous budget deficits.<lb />
But all adverse economic side effects<lb />
aside, I honestly wonder if even a word-<lb />
smith like Webster could accurately define<lb />
just exactly what President Reagan has<lb />
been attempting for the last two years.<lb />
Since Reagan took office in 1981 and<lb />
began trying to implement his "recovery<lb />
plan" for the United States economy, the<lb />
nation's unemployment rate has climbed<lb />
from 7.4 percent to 10.8 percent, and his<lb />
first full budget, which took effect last<lb />
year, raised the nation's federal deficit to a<lb />
record $110.7 billion � indicating the<lb />
country's longest recession since World<lb />
War II.<lb />
But almost as if to ignore these very real<lb />
economic ills, Mr. Reagan is oh so quick to<lb />
credit himself with the overstated im-<lb />
provements in such renowned economic in-<lb />
dicators as the Consumer Price Index and<lb />
the prime interest rate. Sure, inflation for<lb />
1982 was measured at 3.9 percent, an ob-<lb />
vious numerical improvement from the<lb />
Carter era in the late Seventies. But just<lb />
ask the people around you ask yourself,<lb />
has the cost of living � the combined costs<lb />
of food, housing and fuel, for example �<lb />
really improved as much as the president<lb />
would have us believe?<lb />
And can anyone honestly say that the<lb />
Reagan-inspired tax "cuts" have made any<lb />
difference at all, let alone improvement, in<lb />
the general state of the economy?<lb />
As has been the case with its<lb />
predecessors, the Reagan administration<lb />
has dealt inconsistently in handling most<lb />
of its federal aid programs: Financial aid<lb />
programs for college students have literally<lb />
dwindled, as have programs and benefits<lb />
for the elderly and underprivileged. In<lb />
fact, the only consistency illustrated by the<lb />
administration thus far is its continuous ig-<lb />
norance of the central, structural problems<lb />
of federal programs like the waning Social<lb />
Security system.<lb />
The fact is, while President Reagan<lb />
revels in his numerical accomplishments in<lb />
the fight against a dying economy, the<lb />
economy is, very literally, dying.<lb />
His general attitude toward the "state of<lb />
the union" makes it difficult to believe<lb />
that Mr. Reagan views the nation's<lb />
economic ills from the same perspective as<lb />
an unemployed auto worker in Detroit or<lb />
as a family of four living one day at a time<lb />
in the back seat of a car.<lb />
It's difficult to believe that he com-<lb />
prehends the degree of our nation's<lb />
economic tensions. It's difficult to believe<lb />
that he understands the problem at all.<lb />
Indeed, how can he sincerely and<lb />
realistically relate to the needs of the<lb />
American people from the cozy confines of<lb />
his California ranch, from the back seat of<lb />
his executive limousine or from the pomp<lb />
and circumstance of the oval office.<lb />
"We have a long way to go he said<lb />
Tuesday night in his State of the Union ad-<lb />
dress in Washington, "but thanks to the<lb />
courage, patience and strength of our peo-<lb />
ple, America is on the mend<lb />
Well, at least he's right about one thing:<lb />
We certainly do have a long way to go.<lb />
"The deficit problem is a clear and pre-<lb />
sent danger to the basic health of our<lb />
republic he affirmed. "We need a plan<lb />
to overcome this danger With these<lb />
words still fresh on his tongue (and stale in<lb />
our ears), Reagan announced his budget<lb />
proposal for fiscal 1984, a plan which, ac-<lb />
cording to estimates, will create a federal<lb />
deficit of $188 billion Thank God he's<lb />
going to put an end to the clear and present<lb />
danger.<lb />
Finally, he proposed a few amendments<lb />
to his economic program, which, at first,<lb />
seemed like a breath of fresh air � amend-<lb />
ments such as a W-billion reduction in his<lb />
Pentagon buildup. A good idea'1 At first<lb />
glance, it's an excellent idea That is, it was<lb />
until he further proposed that the reduc-<lb />
tion take place over a five-year penod<lb />
Forty-seven billion dollars � indeed, a<lb />
large sum of money by most any other<lb />
standards � is relatively inconsequential<lb />
when dealing with a defense buildup ex-<lb />
pected to cost $1.6 trillion and annual<lb />
federal deficits neanng $200 billion<lb />
"For too many of our felloe citizens �<lb />
farmers, steelworkers and autoworkers.<lb />
lumbermen, black teenagers and working<lb />
mothers � this is a painful penod<lb />
Reagan empahsized. "We must all do<lb />
everything in our power to bnng their<lb />
ordeal to an end<lb />
Thus, he proposed a one-percent sur-<lb />
charge on taxable incomes and an exise tax<lb />
on domestic and imported oil. a tax which<lb />
analysts say will add 12 cents to the cost of<lb />
a gallon of gasoline for the American con-<lb />
sumer. This is. indeed, a "painful period<lb />
"It has fallen to us, in our time he<lb />
stressed to the legislators, "to undo<lb />
damage that was a long time in the mak-<lb />
ing Ah, the grace and style with which he<lb />
passes the buck. I suppose that's wh<lb />
Reaganomics and the Reagan-era deficit<lb />
are expected to total more than all previous<lb />
federal deficits combined.<lb />
From the plan's inception. Democrats<lb />
and Republicans alike � with the possible<lb />
exception, of course, of Mr. Reagan �<lb />
have frequently referred to Reaganomics<lb />
as a "riverboat gamble Unfortunately<lb />
for the American people, the past two<lb />
years, two of the worst years in the history<lb />
of U.S. economics, have shown it's a fail-<lb />
ing gamble.<lb />
r�Campus Forum<lb />
Give Me Shelter SGA Says No<lb />
A situation has arisen which is of<lb />
great concern to me because it involves a<lb />
service provided to the students. The ser-<lb />
vice involved is the SGA Transit, and the<lb />
situation that concerns me is the fact<lb />
that a bill has been introduced to the<lb />
SGA Legislature asking that money be<lb />
appropriated to build two needed bus<lb />
shelters. One located at the bottom of<lb />
College Hill and another in front of<lb />
Speight Building.<lb />
The bill was first sent to the SGA Stu-<lb />
dent Welfare Committee, which found<lb />
that there was indeed a need for such<lb />
shelters. After approval by the Student<lb />
Welfare Committee, the bill was then<lb />
sent to the Appropriations Committee to<lb />
decide whether the SGA would fund a<lb />
bus shelter.<lb />
The problem begins here: It seems<lb />
that everytime a bill which would benefit<lb />
the students comes before the<lb />
legislature, it is quickly brought to a<lb />
screeching halt! There are several people<lb />
responsible for heading up the opposi-<lb />
tion against the bus shelters. These peo-<lb />
ple do not want the SGA to help im-<lb />
prove a student service. They would<lb />
rather see the money spent on academic<lb />
departments, which already receive<lb />
money from the univeristy. They agree<lb />
that since the Transit System will use the<lb />
shelters, why not have Transit pay for<lb />
them?<lb />
The facts are: (1) the transit budget<lb />
does not have extra money available for<lb />
building bus shelters; (2) the Student<lb />
Welfare Committee found and approved<lb />
by unanymous vote a need for bus<lb />
shelters; (3) the SGA has a budget of<lb />
$100,000 from student activity fees ap-<lb />
propriated annually which can pay for<lb />
the shelters, and (4) if the SGA would<lb />
provide the money for materials, the<lb />
Department of Industrial Technology<lb />
will construct the shelters free of charge.<lb />
Eric Henderson, SGA president, and<lb />
Bob Mills, SGA vice president, are tired<lb />
of having bills that benefit the students<lb />
snuffed out and see a need to help im-<lb />
prove student services. If we are going to<lb />
provide a service to the students, why<lb />
not do it right?<lb />
If you have some input into this situa-<lb />
tion, call the SGA office at 757-6611,<lb />
ext. 218.<lb />
Rob Poole<lb />
Half-Baked Econ<lb />
In a recent commentary, Staff Writer<lb />
Jay Stone wrote that Pat O'Neill and<lb />
college Republican President Dennis Kil-<lb />
coyne were uninformed on economics.<lb />
Stone then treats us to a wordy disserta-<lb />
tion on solving our economic ills. An in-<lb />
teresting part is when he refers to<lb />
O'Neill's suggestion of doing away with<lb />
the defense department as insufficiently<lb />
developed. I think "half-baked" would<lb />
be a better description. Mr. Stone would<lb />
be well advised to read some more books<lb />
before he throws the word economics<lb />
around. In the study of economics, tak-<lb />
ing a "point of view" reduces the value<lb />
of economic principles. There are<lb />
thousands of economics volumes in<lb />
print, yet Stone recommends only three<lb />
� all written by neo-liberal gurus. It<lb />
should be clear that I disagree with both<lb />
Stone and O'Neill. Lester Thurow is a<lb />
favorite among Northern liberals. Ideas<lb />
such as "Economic Democracy" are not<lb />
new; they are the same old liberal womb-<lb />
to-the-tomb socialist demagoguery,<lb />
which have caused many of our<lb />
economic problems, renamed.<lb />
It does not take an expert, even one<lb />
like Jay Stone, to realize that we have<lb />
some serious problems. As future col-<lb />
lege graduates, we all have an interest in<lb />
the job market, economic growth and<lb />
the standard of living of America for<lb />
years to come. History has shown that<lb />
economic freedom is a vital requirement<lb />
for the survival of democracy. As con-<lb />
tributing members of society, we should<lb />
be well informed.<lb />
In ending this letter, I recommend<lb />
that reading economics should not be<lb />
limited to one small radical extreme of a<lb />
very large spectrum.<lb />
Tim Whisenant<lb />
Junior, Business<lb />
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their efforts to get mo<lb />
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with their sum<lb />
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ultimaieiv with the<lb />
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Wctrum.<lb />
Tim Whisenant<lb />
Junior, Business<lb />
rum Rules<lb />
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to two typewritten pages,<lb />
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yect to editing for brevity,<lb />
id libel, and no personal at-<lb />
permitted.<lb />
Hunt Pushes Strict Laws For Drunken Drivers<lb />
In a strongly worded<lb />
message to the State<lb />
legislature, (iov.<lb />
James B. Hunt, Jr<lb />
asked state leaders to<lb />
support his efforts to<lb />
rid North Carolina<lb />
highways of drunken<lb />
drivers.<lb />
During his speech to<lb />
a joint legislative ses-<lb />
sion. Hunt outlined a<lb />
series of crime pro-<lb />
posals, several of which<lb />
dealt with the question<lb />
of drunken driving.<lb />
"We must recognize<lb />
that the most common<lb />
murderer in North<lb />
Carolina is the drunk<lb />
driver Hunt told the<lb />
lawmakers.<lb />
Hunt's drunken-<lb />
driving package in-<lb />
cludes mandatory jail<lb />
sentences for repeat of-<lb />
fenders, the elimination<lb />
of plea bargaining and<lb />
a new proposal called<lb />
"dram shop" which<lb />
would make retail<lb />
alcohol outlets liable<lb />
for civil suits if they<lb />
serve underage or in-<lb />
toxicated patrons who<lb />
are later involved in ac-<lb />
cidents.<lb />
Hunt's final pro-<lb />
posal appears to be the<lb />
most controversial,<lb />
especially among<lb />
college-age youths. His<lb />
last proposal recom-<lb />
mends that the<lb />
legislature pass a law<lb />
raising the minimum<lb />
drinking age from 18 to<lb />
19. Hunt has also in-<lb />
dicated that he would<lb />
not be opposed to rais-<lb />
ing the age to 21.<lb />
ECU English student<lb />
Gary Black noted that<lb />
although a change in<lb />
the drinking age may<lb />
cause some reduction in<lb />
consumption by<lb />
minors, it would also<lb />
have a strong negative<lb />
impact on North<lb />
Carolina businesses<lb />
that sell alcohol pro-<lb />
ducts.<lb />
"Raising the drink-<lb />
ing age to 19 may be a<lb />
good idea because it<lb />
could possibly cut<lb />
down on the high<lb />
school-age drinkers<lb />
Black said.<lb />
Black added that<lb />
raising the age to 21<lb />
would be "next to im-<lb />
possible" to enforce or<lb />
control. "North<lb />
Carolina is a big college<lb />
state and most people<lb />
at college are under<lb />
21 continued Black.<lb />
"Downtown businesses<lb />
would be wiped out<lb />
Another student,<lb />
Kathleen Colbert, who<lb />
majors in social work,<lb />
said she agreed with the<lb />
governor's proposals.<lb />
"At 18, people still<lb />
aren't responsible<lb />
enough to handle it<lb />
(drinking) Colbert<lb />
said. "At 21, they<lb />
know a little bit more<lb />
about the total effects<lb />
of alcohol<lb />
"I don't think rais-<lb />
ing the legal drinking<lb />
age is going to be effec-<lb />
tive in stopping alcohol<lb />
consumption or in<lb />
reducing drunken driv-<lb />
ing said another<lb />
social work student<lb />
Mickey Skidmore.<lb />
Skidmore claims that<lb />
he has been able to pur-<lb />
chase alcohol in North<lb />
Carolina ABC stores<lb />
since he was 16. "I<lb />
think they're (the<lb />
governor and the<lb />
legislature) going about<lb />
it in a backwards way<lb />
Skidmore also ob-<lb />
jected to Hunt's age<lb />
proposal on both moral<lb />
and civil libertarian 18 Skidmore said, seems very inconsistent if they're old enough to<lb />
grounds. "It makes no<lb />
sense that they sent<lb />
people to jail who<lb />
refused to register for<lb />
the draft when they're<lb />
Md. Town Fights Loyola<lb />
(CGI l EGE PRESS<lb />
SERVICE) � "This is<lb />
my last fight, my<lb />
friend, and I'm going<lb />
to make it a good one<lb />
resolves  1 -year-old<lb />
Arthur Ciutman.<lb />
Ciutman's fighting<lb />
Loyola College of<lb />
Marvland, which wants<lb />
to buy the apartment<lb />
building where Gutman<lb />
and some 90 other<lb />
elderly people live.<lb />
Organized in a group<lb />
headed by Gutman,<lb />
they "are mad as hell at<lb />
Loyola, and a lot of<lb />
them are Catholic<lb />
Gutman reports.<lb />
For I oyola, the issue<lb />
is survival. It needs the<lb />
building to house<lb />
students.<lb />
"we have to get<lb />
more residential<lb />
students explains<lb />
I oyola spokesman<lb />
Robert Sweeney. "Of<lb />
our 2500<lb />
undergraduates, 60 per-<lb />
,�cnj�rs commuters<lb />
Studies indicate there<lb />
will be fewer commuter<lb />
students in the future,<lb />
so "we'd really have to<lb />
have 60 percent<lb />
resident-students by the<lb />
end of the decade" to<lb />
stay healthy.<lb />
I oyola, however,<lb />
has no place to house<lb />
them, and feels it can't<lb />
attract them to the<lb />
school without one.<lb />
The problem is com-<lb />
mon to many colleges,<lb />
which in the last few<lb />
years have begun once<lb />
again to consider ad-<lb />
ding housing to their<lb />
campuses.<lb />
But now some<lb />
schools, especially ur-<lb />
ban ones, are finding<lb />
their efforts to get more<lb />
housing often lead to<lb />
harsh political clashes<lb />
with their surrounding<lb />
neighborhoods, and<lb />
ultimately with the<lb />
political authorities<lb />
that give money to the<lb />
schools.<lb />
Such "town-gown"<lb />
frictions have long ex-<lb />
isted, but "it's<lb />
reasonable to expect<lb />
things on urban cam-<lb />
puses are going to get<lb />
worse now that some<lb />
universities are in the<lb />
housing market<lb />
again says the hous-<lb />
ing director of a<lb />
Chicago campus.<lb />
The campus, which<lb />
the officer asked to<lb />
keep anonymous, is "in<lb />
dire need of quality, af-<lb />
fordable housing for<lb />
our students, and we're<lb />
negotiating now with<lb />
several parties to bring<lb />
that about. We're very<lb />
worried that premature<lb />
public awareness of our<lb />
plans will make getting<lb />
the housing politically<lb />
impossible for us<lb />
Gutman's tenant<lb />
group, for example,<lb />
has made Loyola's at-<lb />
tempt to buy Wyn-<lb />
newood Towers for<lb />
$6.9 million into a<lb />
cause celeb re in<lb />
Baltimore.<lb />
Loyola plans to<lb />
move 40 students into<lb />
the high rise in<lb />
September, and then<lb />
move more in as the<lb />
elderly tenants' leases<lb />
run out,<lb />
After hearing the<lb />
plans from Loyola<lb />
President Joseph Scll-<lb />
mger, the tenants met<lb />
under blinding TV<lb />
lights with college of-<lb />
ficials, who they<lb />
repeatedly interrupted<lb />
with questions like,<lb />
"Where can we go?"<lb />
and "How can they do<lb />
this to us?"<lb />
Such scenes scare<lb />
housing officials on<lb />
other campuses.<lb />
"Higher education is<lb />
having a hard time in<lb />
this legislature ex-<lb />
plains the Chicago<lb />
housing official. "The<lb />
(university) administra-<lb />
tion won't want to<lb />
jeopardize state fun-<lb />
ding by causing an un-<lb />
due ruckus in our com-<lb />
munity<lb />
The spectre of con-<lb />
troversy apparently<lb />
also helped convince<lb />
Johns Hopkins to alter<lb />
plans for buying and<lb />
converting apartment<lb />
houses into dorms.<lb />
But, the fact that<lb />
schools are thinking<lb />
about new housing at<lb />
all is a change.<lb />
They've been putting<lb />
off building new hous-<lb />
ing since the mid-<lb />
seventies. Despite terri-<lb />
ble overcrowding in ex-<lb />
isting dorms, ad-<lb />
ministrators resisted<lb />
building new ones for<lb />
fear the precipitous<lb />
enrollment decline due<lb />
in the eighties would<lb />
leave them with no<lb />
students to house in the<lb />
new buildings.<lb />
But "the enrollment<lb />
decline has not happen-<lb />
ed yet points out Bill<lb />
Paleen, Cornell's hous-<lb />
ing chief and head of<lb />
the Association of Col-<lb />
lege and University<lb />
Housing Officers.<lb />
Now, "I think there<lb />
are more schools who<lb />
have a demand (for<lb />
housing) which exceeds<lb />
available space<lb />
Harvard, for one,<lb />
warehouses five<lb />
students in some four-<lb />
person suites. West<lb />
Georgia College has<lb />
temporarily converted<lb />
some campus con-<lb />
ference rooms in to<lb />
sleepers. At Cal-Santa<lb />
Barbara, "the situation<lb />
this year is even worse"<lb />
than last, says Housing<lb />
Director Joan Devine.<lb />
North Dakota State,<lb />
Missouri Southern,<lb />
Texas A'M, Florida, Il-<lb />
linois State and San<lb />
Jose State, among<lb />
many others, have had<lb />
to shove students into<lb />
off-campus temporary<lb />
housing because of<lb />
dorm room shortages.<lb />
Under pressure from<lb />
students, some schools<lb />
have lost patience<lb />
waiting for the squeeze<lb />
to ease.<lb />
The American Coun-<lb />
cil on Education found<lb />
that 25 percent of the<lb />
housing officers it<lb />
questioned said finding<lb />
more housing is their<lb />
top priority through<lb />
1986.<lb />
ACE researcher<lb />
Charles Anderson adds<lb />
that an increasing<lb />
percentage of the hous-<lb />
ing officers prefer buy-<lb />
ing and converting ex-<lb />
isting buildings to<lb />
building new dorms.<lb />
Anderson attributes<lb />
the trend to "economic<lb />
conditions including<lb />
lower mortgage rates.<lb />
"Anyone who has<lb />
the opportunity to ac-<lb />
quire a place and adapt<lb />
it should do that<lb />
because the economics<lb />
involved make it a<lb />
more feasible ap-<lb />
proach Paleen says.<lb />
Some estimate a<lb />
school can save 20-50<lb />
percent by buying and<lb />
converting.<lb />
Others say the<lb />
political costs of con-<lb />
verting negate the<lb />
monetary savings.<lb />
Loyola's Sweeney<lb />
contends "the costs are<lb />
about the same, and, as<lb />
in the Wynnewood<lb />
case, you don't save all<lb />
that much time<lb />
Wynnewood<lb />
residents hope to stall<lb />
students' arrival for a<lb />
year while they<lb />
negoiate with the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
"Loyola told us that<lb />
tenants over 70 who are<lb />
disabled and not active<lb />
may continue to live<lb />
here Gutman says.<lb />
"I drive<lb />
downtown mourns<lb />
86-year-old Jacob J.<lb />
Edelman, a 22-year<lb />
Wynnewood resident,<lb />
"and that means I'm<lb />
active, that I have to<lb />
leave<lb />
Told of the Loyola<lb />
entanglement, the<lb />
Chicago housing of-<lb />
ficer groaned in an-<lb />
ticipation of what's to<lb />
come when he unveils<lb />
his own plans. "That's<lb />
why we're keeping it<lb />
under wraps. Nobody<lb />
likes a landlord, and<lb />
nobody likes evicting<lb />
people. But nobody<lb />
goes to a university<lb />
without housing<lb />
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JANl ARY27, 1983<lb />
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A rtist Doleys Work<lb />
On Display A t Gray<lb />
K I Ne.v Bureau<lb />
Recent work by internationally recognized collage ar-<lb />
tist William Dole (born 1917) will be on view in ECU's<lb />
Grav Gallery Jan. 27-March 18.<lb />
The show will begin with an opening reception on<lb />
Jan. 27 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The public is invited to<lb />
attend. In addition, ti re will be three screenings of a<lb />
videotape dealing with the artist, his theories and his<lb />
studio. The tape will be shown in the gallery at 2 p.m.<lb />
on three Sundays, Jan. 30, Feb. 20 and March 13.<lb />
Called by Alfred Frankenstein, art critic of the San<lb />
Francisco Chronicle, the "greatest master of collage to<lb />
appear on the world scene since the death of the great<lb />
Kurt Schwitters Dole is represented by major galleries<lb />
on both U.S. coasts and in the permanent collections ot<lb />
numerous art museums.<lb />
His collages are characterized by sensitivity to aspects<lb />
of paper and printing. He uses fragments from ancient<lb />
documents in distinctive typefaces combined with<lb />
carefully washed or stained watercolor papers and<lb />
marbelized end papers from discarded books.<lb />
Each collage painting is a balanced compositional<lb />
whole which invites careful examination and study. Of<lb />
his work Dole says. "The printed word � even in an<lb />
unknown foreign language � has a sense of authority<lb />
that no other graphic element has 1 intend each of my<lb />
works to be apoetic statement<lb />
Dole credits the influence of major writers ot the 20th<lb />
century, among them Gertrude Stein, W.H. Auden.<lb />
Carl Sandburg and Ford Maddox Ford, as well as con-<lb />
temporary artists.<lb />
He is currently on the faculty of the University ot<lb />
California at Santa Barbara.<lb />
According to Gray Gallery Directory Randolph<lb />
Osman. most of the 29 works to be on view at ECU are<lb />
for sale.<lb />
Area In Brief<lb />
Gray Gallery, located in the east end of the Jenkins<lb />
Fine Arts Center on the main campus, is open each<lb />
weekday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Sundays<lb />
from 1 to 4 p.m.<lb />
In honor of the 75th anniversary of ECU, the East<lb />
Carolina Dance Theatre is presenting a concert on Jan.<lb />
27, 28, and 29 at 8:15 p.m. in McGinnis Theatre which<lb />
features a fusion of the arts in celebration of dance, one<lb />
of the newest performing arts majors on campus.<lb />
Composer Otto Henry of the Music Faculty and<lb />
sculptor Tom Grubb, M.F.A. candidate in the School<lb />
of Art, are working on original pieces for new dances<lb />
choreographed by Patricia Weeks and Patricia Per-<lb />
talion, respectively.<lb />
Paula Johnson is doing a danced version of A Street-<lb />
car amed Desire and a lively, colorful adaptation of<lb />
the Japanese fairy tale, A Tongue-Cut Sparrow.<lb />
Petrus van Muyden will be presenting a version of Act<lb />
II of The utcracker and the pas de deux from Le Cor-<lb />
saire. Other pieces in the concert by Weeks and Per-<lb />
talion will be to music by Copland, Vivaldi and<lb />
Janacek.<lb />
Costume designs by Patrice Alexander will be par-<lb />
ticularly unique and extravagant, and lighting designed<lb />
by David Downing will fully utilize the computerized<lb />
lighting control system recently installed in McGinnis<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
Tickets are available for $4 at the McGinnis Theatre<lb />
Box Office from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on week days, or call<lb />
757-6390 for reservations.<lb />
The ECU Dance Theatre is celebrating the school's 75th anniversary with a special concert series<lb />
The Art Gallery of Mendenhall Student Center will be<lb />
displaying "A Collection of African Sculpture" Jan. 30<lb />
� Feb. 13 as a part of the Black Arts Festival Week.<lb />
The show is a division of more than 3,500 art and craft<lb />
items of Africa which comprise the North Carolina<lb />
Agricultural and Technical State University Heritage<lb />
Center's collection.<lb />
Director and Curator of the Heritage Center, Mrs.<lb />
Mattye Reed, will be the special guest speaker at the<lb />
show's reception, 6:30 p.m Wednesday, Feb. 2. Mrs.<lb />
Reed will discuss the show, and the relationship of<lb />
sculpture and African life, as well as Field questions<lb />
about the show. Admission to the Gallery and reception<lb />
is free.<lb />
Many of the show's sculptures are pieces from rites of<lb />
birth, puberty, marriage and death 1 raditional Atncan<lb />
sculptures are useful objects which meet the spiritual,<lb />
ritual, ceremonial and atilitanan need of the group<lb />
While aesthetic merit may be a part of the sculptural in-<lb />
tegrity, it is almost always will have a more significant<lb />
purpose.<lb />
Indeed, aethetic appeal ma not be desired at all when<lb />
representing nahvolent spirit It is not ala an ap<lb />
preciation ot aesthetic in African sculpture, but rather<lb />
the skill and validity in each piece's portrayal<lb />
The Mendenhall Student Center -rt Gallery is located<lb />
in the second floor lobby and is open Monday - I riurs-<lb />
dav, 8:30a.m. � 11 p.m Friday, 8:30 a.m. -� 12a.m<lb />
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North And South'<lb />
John Jakes' Latest First In A Trilogy<lb />
No writer so successfully captures<lb />
the essence of the American spirit as<lb />
John Jakes. The renowned author<lb />
of the 30 million-copy bestselling<lb />
Kent hamily Chronicles, he again<lb />
brings history to life in his most am-<lb />
bitious work to date. Sorth and<lb />
South, a stunning saga of pre-Civil<lb />
War America. A number 1 national<lb />
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g national magazine. Family Circle.<lb />
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research trilogy. North and South is<lb />
the compelling and dramatic tale of<lb />
two wealthy families living on op-<lb />
posite sides of the Mason Dixon line<lb />
during one of the most explosive<lb />
eras in American history. The two<lb />
decades leading up to the divisive<lb />
Civil War were a time when families<lb />
and friends turned against each<lb />
other, and the color of a man's skin<lb />
could mean the difference between<lb />
life and death.<lb />
The Mains, descendants of<lb />
French aristocracy, are South<lb />
Carolina planters whose way of life<lb />
is rooted in years of tradition that<lb />
they will fight to the death to main-<lb />
tain. No such tradition binds the<lb />
Hazards, a family of Pennsylvania<lb />
industrialists who scorn the concept<lb />
of owning men and being dependent<lb />
on them for success. Several genera-<lb />
tions back, the Hazards were<lb />
fugitive fleeing to a new land and.<lb />
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Cieorge Hazard and Orry Main<lb />
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differences in their backgrounds,<lb />
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lasting friendship which irrevocably<lb />
intertwines their own lives and those<lb />
of their families.<lb />
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and as young soldiers fighting<lb />
together with General Zachary<lb />
Taylor in Mexico, Orry and George<lb />
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after they return to their respective<lb />
horns. Orry is George's Best Man at<lb />
his wedding to Constance, a liberal<lb />
Catholic who is ostracized by Penn-<lb />
sylvania society, and George is the<lb />
only person Orry confides in about<lb />
his deep abiding love for a married<lb />
white woman who carefully guarads<lb />
the secret of her Black ancestor.<lb />
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ficult to remain friends, however, as<lb />
the grim shadows of slavery and<lb />
politics loom ever larger. The<lb />
families must struggle valiantly to<lb />
maintain peace among themselves as<lb />
events catapult to their inevitable<lb />
conclusion.<lb />
John Jakes has earned the im-<lb />
pressive distinction of "America's<lb />
best-read writer" (San Francisco<lb />
Chronicle). The author of 200 short<lb />
stories, 50 books, four plays, and<lb />
the librettos and lyrics for six<lb />
musicals, he is also one of the coun-<lb />
try's most prolific writers.<lb />
Born in Chicago in 1932, Jakes<lb />
began writing professionally during<lb />
his freshman year at Northwestern<lb />
University, where he was studying<lb />
to become an actor. Once the<lb />
writing bug bit, however (in the<lb />
form of a $25 check for his first<lb />
short story), there was no shaking it.<lb />
He enrolled in the creative writing<lb />
program at DePauw University and<lb />
also received an M.A. in American<lb />
Literature from Ohio State Univer-<lb />
sity. He completed his first book, a<lb />
historical novel, during examination<lb />
week of his senior year at DePauw.<lb />
Under the pseudonym Jay Scotland,<lb />
Jakes went on to author more than<lb />
half a dozen books of this genre<lb />
while working in the creative depart-<lb />
ments of several regional and na-<lb />
tional advertising agencies in<lb />
Rochester, New York and Dayton.<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
In March of 1973. Jakes began<lb />
work on the Kent Family<lb />
Chronicles, an eight-volume series<lb />
that accurately depicts the nation's<lb />
history through the lives of a fic-<lb />
tional family. A spectacular success<lb />
and a publishing phenomenon, the<lb />
Kent Family Chronicles now totals<lb />
more than 30 million copies in print.<lb />
When he became the first author to<lb />
ever have three books on The en<lb />
York Times paperback bestseller list<lb />
in one year, that newspaper<lb />
reported "In the history of U.S.<lb />
book publishing there's never been a<lb />
success story quite like that of John<lb />
Jaks All eight volumes of the<lb />
series were national bestsellers<lb />
Beatty A nd Keaton Star In 'Reds'<lb />
Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton star in epic biography Redi<lb />
showing this weekend in Mendenhall's Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Adage 'Til Death Do Us Part'<lb />
Has Big Meaning For Women<lb />
Film 'Black Orpheus' On Tap For Festival<lb />
Considered one of the most beautiful films ever made. Black Orpheus retells the legend of Orpheus<lb />
and Eurydice in a modern setting. The film is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall's Hendrix Theatre. Sponsored by the Student Union Films Committee, the film is part of<lb />
the Department of University Unions' '8283 Black Arts Festival.<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � When a<lb />
woman marries a man, she imagines<lb />
growing old with him when she<lb />
vows "till death do us part But<lb />
current statistics indicate women are<lb />
becoming widowed at an average<lb />
age of 56, says Mona Shevlin, an<lb />
assistant professor in the School of<lb />
Education at the Catholic Universi-<lb />
ty of America.<lb />
To help women prepare for the<lb />
probable return to "singlehood<lb />
Ms. Shevlin, who sees many women<lb />
in her counseling practice at the<lb />
Counseling Center for Greater<lb />
Washington, advises them to be<lb />
realistic.<lb />
"You'll probably be either<lb />
widowed or divorced at least once in<lb />
your lifetime she tells them.<lb />
Little formal preparation for<lb />
widowhood exists, says Ms. Shevlin,<lb />
who teaches in the university<lb />
counseling and guidance master's<lb />
and doctoral programs. She feels<lb />
there should be more.<lb />
An area of great hardship for<lb />
many widows who have had<lb />
satisfactory marriages is the loss of<lb />
an intimate campanion and a part-<lb />
ner for decision making. Financial<lb />
decisions are an area of particular<lb />
weakness, says Ms. Shevlin.<lb />
"Women are trained early on to<lb />
espouse dependence and passivity<lb />
she says. "They are taught to nur<lb />
ture and serve others. When they<lb />
lose their mates, they often lose<lb />
their identities because all their mar-<lb />
ried lives they've been somebody's<lb />
wife. When their husbands die. they<lb />
feel as though their lives are over,<lb />
and they proceed to merely tolerate<lb />
the rest of their lives<lb />
An elderly widow must face the<lb />
fact that if she does desire to date<lb />
and possibly remarry, there is the<lb />
problem of numbers. There is a<lb />
much larger pool of single elderly<lb />
women than men.<lb />
Ms. Shevlin counsels women that<lb />
hile it may be desirable, it is not<lb />
necessary to have a mate. And thus<lb />
women who have lost their<lb />
husbands must learn to live alone<lb />
for perhaps the first time in 30 to 50<lb />
years in a world that is totally dif-<lb />
ferent from the one in which they<lb />
may have been single years before.<lb />
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widowhood is a much avoided<lb />
topic, Ms. Shevlin says, because<lb />
people have difficulty accepting that<lb />
there are usually beginnings, mid-<lb />
dles and ends in all relationships.<lb />
"And the ends don't always come<lb />
when they're expected or wanted<lb />
In addition to enrolling in<lb />
seminars and workshops when<lb />
they're available, women should<lb />
foster and encourage both male and<lb />
female friendships, Ms. Shevin says.<lb />
"Enjoy the person you're married<lb />
to, but make sure to build other<lb />
relationships as well say- Ms.<lb />
Shevlin. who adds that throughout<lb />
her life, a woman should expand her<lb />
interests and continue to engage in<lb />
them.<lb />
To cope with a common feeling of<lb />
anger directed at the dead spouse,<lb />
Ms. Sheviin tells women. "Give<lb />
yourself permission to be angry. For<lb />
anybody who has experienced a<lb />
loss, it's a normal feeling. Talk<lb />
about the anger with other people.<lb />
Vent it<lb />
Though there are not many<lb />
seminars or workshops to prepare<lb />
for widowhood, there are self-help,<lb />
support groups for the already-<lb />
widowed, which she suggests join-<lb />
ing. The advantage of joining a<lb />
group, she says, is that the people in<lb />
it have all experienced the loss of a<lb />
spouse, and there is a common<lb />
understanding that can't be found<lb />
among the best intentioned of<lb />
friends and relatives.<lb />
"Friends and relatives can listen<lb />
and be helpful up to a certain point,<lb />
but then they often get bored or im-<lb />
patient she says.<lb />
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The Man From<lb />
Snowy River (now<lb />
playing at Greenville's<lb />
Plitt Theatre) contains<lb />
all of the characteristics<lb />
of an Australian film<lb />
that audiences have<lb />
come to expect. We are<lb />
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of a virtually unknown<lb />
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some hated. Snowy<lb />
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Jim Craig is a young<lb />
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Jim Craig. Burlinson<lb />
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Australian actor Jack<lb />
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Clancy, a famous<lb />
tracker.<lb />
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old actor is a very-<lb />
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M or ant, The Chant of<lb />
Jimmie Blacksmith,<lb />
The Earthling and a<lb />
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Miller has thrilled us<lb />
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Max (1979) and The<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 27, 1983<lb />
Widows Lonely<lb />
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Top Conference Rookies To Battle<lb />
By KEN BOLTON<lb />
uHt�l Sports tdlto<lb />
When the ECU Pirates and Navy<lb />
Midshipmen clash this Saturday in<lb />
Annapolis, Md the two top<lb />
rookies in the ECAC-South will<lb />
square off.<lb />
ECU'S Johnny Edwards was<lb />
named rookie of the week for the<lb />
third time in five weeks. Edwards<lb />
leads the club in scoring (17.6), re-<lb />
bounding (7.9), field goal percen-<lb />
tage (56.9), and steals (25).<lb />
If there is anyone in the league<lb />
who could beat out Edwards as<lb />
rookie of the year, it might be<lb />
Navy's Vernon Butler.<lb />
Butler has a slight edge over Ed-<lb />
wards as the league's top rebounder.<lb />
and contributes with 10.7 points per<lb />
game.<lb />
The Pirates and Midshipmen are<lb />
similar in that both teams are in the<lb />
middle of winning streaks.<lb />
ECU has put together their<lb />
longest winning streak of the<lb />
season, having won the last three<lb />
games.<lb />
The three wins include a 10-point<lb />
upset of South Carolina and an<lb />
overtime win at UNC-Wilmington<lb />
in a game in which the Pirates never<lb />
led until overtime.<lb />
The Midshipmen, who have won<lb />
four in a row, are off to their best<lb />
start in 23 years. The 9-4 record in-<lb />
cludes a 6-1 mark at home in Halsey<lb />
Field House.<lb />
The front line of Navy is con-<lb />
tributing far more that in past<lb />
seasons. Junior Cliff Maurer. 6-10,<lb />
tallest player in Navy history, is hit-<lb />
ting for 11.7 points and rebounds at<lb />
6.8 per game.<lb />
Last season was the first meeting<lb />
of the two clubs, with Navy winning<lb />
88-76. The man that really hurt<lb />
ECU last year, guard Rob Romaine,<lb />
leads the Midshipmen with 87<lb />
assists, setting a pace that will give<lb />
him the school record next season.<lb />
In last year's game, Romaine hit<lb />
19 of 20 free throws and scored 29<lb />
points and had five assists.<lb />
In comparison with last year at<lb />
this time, ECU is off to a better<lb />
start, 9-8 vs. 7-10. One of the main<lb />
reasons is an aggressive defensive<lb />
strategy employed by first-year<lb />
coach Charlie Harrison.<lb />
Since the season began, the<lb />
Pirates have watched a steady<lb />
decline in opponent scoring average.<lb />
From a high of 71 points after three<lb />
games, ECU has pushed that<lb />
average down to 63.5 points per<lb />
game.<lb />
Unless a major turnaround oc-<lb />
curs, ECU will set a new school<lb />
defensive mark. The current record<lb />
is 64.9 points per game, set 20 years<lb />
ago.<lb />
The Pirates are still hurting from<lb />
the loss of senior co-captain Charles<lb />
Cireen, who dislocated a shoulder<lb />
two weeks ago.<lb />
There is still hope that Green,<lb />
who was second in scoring and re-<lb />
bounding, will return to action this<lb />
season.<lb />
Sophomore Barry Wright has had<lb />
to play a different role since the loss<lb />
of Green. But the 6-5, Norfolk, Va.<lb />
native has responded well. Known<lb />
for his defense, Wright is now the<lb />
second leading scorer at 12.5 points<lb />
per game.<lb />
The greatest strides of late have<lb />
been from senior co-captain Thorn<lb />
Brown. With his season high 11<lb />
points against Campbell, as well as<lb />
back-to-back highs in rebounding<lb />
(10 and eight), the Pirates have<lb />
received definite added support on<lb />
the front line from Brown.<lb />
ECU faces four of its next five<lb />
opponents on the road. After Satur-<lb />
day night's contest with Navy, the<lb />
Pirates will travel to UNC-<lb />
Charlotte, in a game set for 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Brown A Steady Performer<lb />
Bv RANDY MEWS<lb />
suff �niff<lb />
Due to injuries, a new coach and<lb />
lack of confidence, the Pirates have<lb />
had their ups and downs this season.<lb />
But one player, senior forward<lb />
Thorn Brown, has been a steady per-<lb />
former all year long<lb />
Brown, a 6-6, 225-pound Physical<lb />
Therapy major is averaging 4.4<lb />
points and 3.6 rebounds per game.<lb />
Although Brown does not score a<lb />
lot of points, he contributes greatly<lb />
to the team with his defensive and<lb />
rebounding skills.<lb />
Brown is from East Grenich,<lb />
Rhode Island, where his high school<lb />
won the state championship his<lb />
senior year.<lb />
Brown was the most valuable<lb />
player, as well as the third leading<lb />
scorer in the state tournament, and<lb />
was the third leading scorer in the<lb />
state that year with a 25 point-per-<lb />
game average.<lb />
Upon graduating from high<lb />
school, Brown was not that heavily<lb />
recruited and went to prep school to<lb />
improve his basketball skills While<lb />
at Worchester Academy, Brown's<lb />
team won the New England State<lb />
Championship.<lb />
Brown decided to attend college<lb />
at the University of Maine but left<lb />
after two years. "The University<lb />
(Maine) wouldn't put anv money in-<lb />
to the basketball program, and they<lb />
lost a lot of good athletes because of<lb />
this Brown commented<lb />
Rick Carslisle, a good friend ol<lb />
Brown's and now a starter on the<lb />
nationally-ranked University oi<lb />
Virginia Cavaliers, left Maine the<lb />
following year because ol the same-<lb />
reasons.<lb />
Brown became acquainted with<lb />
ECU when Maine was playing the<lb />
Pirates several years ago. "1 liked<lb />
the campus a lot he said, "and<lb />
when 1 found out East Carolina had<lb />
a good Physical Therapy program. I<lb />
decided to come here.<lb />
"1 came to ECU with no intention<lb />
of playing basketball, but 1 started<lb />
playing pick-up games with guys on<lb />
the team and 1 just got more and<lb />
more involved<lb />
Brown was offered a scholarship<lb />
when he became eligible, and began<lb />
playing for the Pirates last season as<lb />
a fourth-year junior.<lb />
Brown, who excels in the<lb />
classroom, carries a 3 6 grade-point<lb />
average. He was also a candidate for<lb />
Academic Ail-American last season.<lb />
Brown said he applies himself and<lb />
makes the most of his time. "People<lb />
don't realize how little tree time<lb />
athletes have with games, practices<lb />
and team meetings all the time<lb />
Struggling through most of last<lb />
season with a deep muscle pull.<lb />
Brown later discovered that he had a<lb />
hernia. He was operated on last<lb />
May. "1 was inactive tor two mon-<lb />
ths and lost 25 pounds he said.<lb />
"But now I'm playing lighter and<lb />
feel at 100 percent<lb />
He worked his way into the star-<lb />
ting lineup by the James Madison<lb />
game, and after forward teammate<lb />
Charlie Green suffered a shoulder<lb />
separation. Brown acquired a star-<lb />
ting position on the Pirate Squad.<lb />
"The low point of the year was<lb />
when Charlie injured his shoulder,<lb />
but we've bounced back from that<lb />
and are playing good ball now<lb />
Brown attributed the shaky start<lb />
this season to a lack of confidence.<lb />
"Everyone was extremely tentative<lb />
at the beginning of the season. We<lb />
have a lot of young players, and<lb />
everybody had to learn a completely<lb />
new system<lb />
When speaking of Coach Har-<lb />
rison, Brown had nothing but praise<lb />
to offer. "Charlie Harrison ha<lb />
been the biggest plus for East<lb />
Carolina basketball since Coach<lb />
Patten led the 1974-75 Pirates to a<lb />
Southern Conference Champion-<lb />
ship. He has a great concept of the<lb />
game, and influences the team with<lb />
his never-give-up attitude<lb />
Brown hopes to attend graduate<lb />
school at Duke or Stanford when he<lb />
grduates, but right now his main<lb />
concern is finishing the 83' season<lb />
with success. And with three con-<lb />
secutive wins, the Pirates are cer-<lb />
tainly off to a good start.<lb />
Photo DV STANLEY LEABY<lb />
Squirewell: Okay Just Not Good Enough<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
spon. Mi:or<lb />
Hanging on her dormitory wall<lb />
was a most-fitting poster for Lady<lb />
Pirate basketball player Lisa<lb />
Squirewell: "I'll face my problems<lb />
one tomorrow at a time<lb />
"You know, that's been true for<lb />
me since I've been here at-ECU<lb />
Squirewell said. "I've just had to<lb />
take things day by day<lb />
If Squirewell has learned anything<lb />
this season as a freshman, she has<lb />
learned how to be patient. More<lb />
than six weeks ago, she first suf-<lb />
fered a stress fracture, then later<lb />
discovered she had broken her foot.<lb />
Diagnosis: out of practice for a<lb />
minimum of six weeks.<lb />
But after wearing a soft cast and<lb />
living through what seemed to be a<lb />
lifetime wait, the former All-State<lb />
erformer is back on the court<lb />
again.<lb />
Squirewell played a limited<lb />
amount of time against UNC-<lb />
Charlotte one week ago but saved<lb />
her exploding performance for<lb />
ECU'S bout with Mercer this<lb />
weekend at the Nike-Carolina<lb />
Classic at the University of South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Squirewell grabbed nine re-<lb />
bounds, made three three-point<lb />
plays and was eight-for-eight from<lb />
the freethrow line to rack up 14<lb />
points in the tournament's consola-<lb />
tion game. The Pirates won, 71-67.<lb />
"I felt good Squirewell said. "I<lb />
guess you could tell I was a little<lb />
anxious to play again. When you sit<lb />
out and watch your teammates play,<lb />
you feel like maybe you could get<lb />
out there and really help them<lb />
With starting forward Loraine<lb />
Foster out of the lineup with an in-<lb />
jury, Squirewell will be relied on to<lb />
do quite a bit of helping out. And<lb />
Squirewell readily admitted that she<lb />
had not expected to have as much<lb />
playing time this year. "I thought I<lb />
was gonna have time to develop my<lb />
skills � maybe a year � but I've<lb />
had to step in because of what has<lb />
happened (Foster's injury) she<lb />
said. "Sometimes you've got to just<lb />
do what is right. It's all part of be-<lb />
ing on the team<lb />
Head Coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
couldn't have been more pleased to<lb />
have Squirewell return after her un-<lb />
fortunate absence. "We're very glad<lb />
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Lisa Squirewell (left) works out with<lb />
(right) and Rita Simmons.<lb />
to have her back with us she said.<lb />
"She has shown a lot of intensity on<lb />
the court and played good defense<lb />
When asked about her game,<lb />
Squirewell said she has been mainly<lb />
worked on two areas � freethrow<lb />
shooting and defense. "During the<lb />
Bill Croner All-Star Camp, I missed<lb />
so many freethrows she said, and<lb />
I knew it was something I needed to<lb />
work on Apparently Squirewell<lb />
didn't miss too many freethrows.<lb />
She was named as the camp's most<lb />
valuable player.<lb />
Squirewell mostly played a zone<lb />
defense during her high school days<lb />
at Wake Forest-Rolesville, and<lb />
quickly realized that the Lady Rats'<lb />
man-to-man defense would definite-<lb />
ly be a new challenge for her. "I<lb />
learned I can't stand still and play<lb />
defense she said with a laugh. "I<lb />
use to think I could, but I know bet-<lb />
ter now. If she goes, you go<lb />
Andruzzi described Squirewell as<lb />
a competitor � a quality that has<lb />
endured and increasingly grown in<lb />
her. "I'm the kind of person who is<lb />
never satisfied with being okay<lb />
Squirewell said. "I want to be better<lb />
than okay<lb />
"There's a difference in being a<lb />
good competitor and a bad com-<lb />
petitor and I try to be a good one. In<lb />
basketball I not only want to start, I<lb />
Photo fry CMY PATTERSON<lb />
fellow teammates Loraine Foster<lb />
want to be somebody someone takes<lb />
notice of, not just a number,<lb />
another player on the court<lb />
Squirewell has also proven to be<lb />
competitive in another area � the<lb />
classroom. She obtained a 2.7<lb />
gradepoint average during her first<lb />
semester here and said she enjoyed<lb />
attending classes. "In my book, stu-<lb />
dying comes first she said. It's<lb />
just a matter of priorities. For in-<lb />
stance, if I have a choice of going to<lb />
a party or studying for a test, I'm<lb />
gonna study<lb />
Squirewell said she wanted her<lb />
peers to recognize her as a student-<lb />
athlete. "I'm not just an athlete<lb />
she said. "Some here are just<lb />
athletes, but I want to be a stu-<lb />
dent<lb />
Because she is attending ECU on<lb />
a full basketball scholarship,<lb />
Squirewell said she feels like she<lb />
owes the program her best effort.<lb />
"They did me a favor she said.<lb />
"They put me through school my<lb />
freshman year because they want me<lb />
here. It's up to me now. I don't ever<lb />
want to be a thorn in their side.<lb />
"1 want an education, and I want<lb />
it from ECU. If basketball is gonna<lb />
pay for my education, I feel I should<lb />
do the best I can in my studies<lb />
Scoring 24 points per game and<lb />
averaging 13.5 rebounds, Squirewell<lb />
was recruited by such schools as<lb />
Peace College, Western Kentucky,<lb />
Louisburg College and Mississippi<lb />
State during her senior year.<lb />
But East Carolina was her top<lb />
choice for a number of reasons.<lb />
"ECU was only one hour and 15<lb />
minutes from home, and I felt like I<lb />
owed it to my community to stay<lb />
close to home she explained. "A<lb />
lot of people supported me in high<lb />
school. If they wanted to come and<lb />
watch me play, I wanted them to be<lb />
able to<lb />
Just as any freshman, Squirewell<lb />
has faced many rude awakenings.<lb />
"If you don't look out for yourself,<lb />
nobodv else will she said. Yet<lb />
Squirewell doesn't believe she has<lb />
really changed that much since ar-<lb />
riving at ECU. "I've realized many<lb />
things she said, "like how much I<lb />
value my family, but basically I'm<lb />
still the same ole' Lisa<lb />
Squirewell, who is soft-spoken<lb />
and attractive, has gotten somewhat<lb />
more tough-skinned since her high<lb />
school davs. Of course any player<lb />
who would let her opponents score<lb />
because she felt sorry for them<lb />
would have to become more ag-<lb />
gressive in the college ranks. "We<lb />
had a weak conference in high<lb />
school she said. "I've never liked<lb />
blowing a team out. Whether you<lb />
win by one or two points, you still<lb />
win<lb />
The thrill of winning, however,<lb />
isn't why Squirewell plays basket-<lb />
ball. "Playing basketball gives me a<lb />
little bit of self-esteem she said.<lb />
"It pulls me out of the set of people<lb />
who are just going to college. It<lb />
gives me that little extra.<lb />
"If 1 wasn't playing basketball,<lb />
I'd get lazy. How would I feel my<lb />
time? I'd have no priorities<lb />
And for that reason, Squirewell is<lb />
even happy to be running suicides<lb />
and practicing man-to-man drills.<lb />
Now that she's back, she can get her<lb />
priorities straightened out once<lb />
again.<lb />
And it's not too difficult to<lb />
assume that playing basketball is<lb />
high on her list. "I couldn't go to<lb />
school without playing basketball. I<lb />
love it.<lb />
"Sometimes I don't want it to<lb />
end<lb />
ECl s I horn Bro�n grabs rebound in game action.<lb />
Foster, Mabry Lost<lb />
B kE BOLTON<lb />
ivisllll H.rt lJi'�'<lb />
The ECl ladv Pirates received<lb />
some verv bad news vesterdav when<lb />
it was announced that I oraine<lb />
foster and Delphine Mabrv. tw<lb />
backcoun starters, will most I �<lb />
be lost tor the remainder ol the<lb />
season.<lb />
Foster injured her knee in last<lb />
week's ganc again I Nc �<lb />
Charlotte whe: she drove to the<lb />
basket.<lb />
foster is scheduled tor or<lb />
throscopk surger today, when the<lb />
final determination will be made.<lb />
According to head coach Cathy An-<lb />
druzzi. chances are slim tor Foster<lb />
returning this season<lb />
Mabry, a 5-4 freshman guard<lb />
from Rock) Mount, injured her<lb />
hand two week- ago in a pick-up<lb />
game. She underwent X ravs yester-<lb />
dav and decided to have the hand<lb />
operated on now<lb />
Mabrv. like foster, will be<lb />
operated on toda<lb />
This latest occurence leaves the<lb />
Ladv Pirates squad at only seven<lb />
plavers.<lb />
"When it rams, it pours,<lb />
responded Andruzzi. "There is no<lb />
question that this will hurt us<lb />
But Andruzzi points out that the<lb />
character o the team will enable<lb />
them to overcome this setback.<lb />
"It's going to be a real challenge<lb />
for US she stated. "The plavers<lb />
are going to have to handle it. We<lb />
have our work cut out tor us. so<lb />
we're going to have to play ery<lb />
smart basketball<lb />
The Lady Pirates will have to set<lb />
aside their disappointment and con-<lb />
centrate on this weekend's road trip.<lb />
At the halfwav point o the<lb />
1982-83 season, the ECL Ladv<lb />
Pirates are beginning to get ac-<lb />
customed to life on the road.<lb />
Of ECU'S 14 games to date, 11 of<lb />
them have been away from home.<lb />
And considering that the next two<lb />
are also on the road, the Ladv<lb />
Pirates couldn't be blamed for feel-<lb />
ing a little homesick.<lb />
Head coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
stresses a lack of fundamentals, not<lb />
the schedule, as the main problem at<lb />
this point.<lb />
"As for our performance thus<lb />
Mr. we are not going to win d �<lb />
the stretch it we don't execute the<lb />
fundamentals of passing anc ca<lb />
ching and our defensive intensity<lb />
Andruzzi -tated "Our prance<lb />
have to exemplify that and we h r<lb />
thev will be more intense ar.j<lb />
1 he 1 ady Pirates have not play<lb />
since last weekend when thev finish-<lb />
ed third in the South Carolina In-<lb />
vitational<lb />
Iromcallv. EC! has the identical<lb />
rd (7-7) thai I id at this -ame<lb />
pom! last year.<lb />
I his Saturday, Johnson v :t.<lb />
lenn. will be the site ol the lady<lb />
Pirates' next visit. There, thev will<lb />
play East Tennessee State, a team<lb />
ECU beat b 1? points last year in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
ETSL. currently 6-8, is led in<lb />
scoring b Marsha Cowart with a<lb />
23.4 points-per-game average<lb />
In a Mondav night game against<lb />
Marshall. Cowart scored her 2(X)th<lb />
career point in the Ladv Bucs "S-65<lb />
victory. She is the onlv basketball<lb />
plaver m ETSU history to score<lb />
2000 points in a career<lb />
Laurie Hmes and Pmk:e Mill-<lb />
complement Coward well Mills is<lb />
leading the team in rebounding with<lb />
8.4 per contest, and Hmes  scoring<lb />
12.2 points a game while plavmg the<lb />
point guard position.<lb />
ETSl is 5-1 at home, and have<lb />
plaved a verv competitive road<lb />
schedule, featuring teams like Ken-<lb />
tuckv and Penn State.<lb />
"We've always had verv tough<lb />
games with Last Tennessee State<lb />
ever since I've been here Andruzzi<lb />
commented. "Thev are a big team<lb />
and they execute the fundamentals<lb />
We expect a tough game<lb />
Andruzzi pointed out that two<lb />
important areas thus far have been<lb />
rebounding and shooting percen-<lb />
tage.<lb />
"Defensive, board-wise, there are<lb />
times I feel we are doing a good 10b<lb />
and there are others when I teel we<lb />
could do much better Andruzzi<lb />
stated. "Our field goal percentage<lb />
has improved<lb />
After Saturday's contest at ET-<lb />
SL. the Lady Pirates will hit the<lb />
road once more on Sunday when<lb />
they travel to Appalachian State.<lb />
ECU In Wanamaker<lb />
B ED NTCKLAS<lb />
staff ttnio<lb />
Hurdler Craig White<lb />
and the mile-relay team<lb />
of Eddie Bradley,<lb />
Wayne Richardson.<lb />
Nathan McCorkle and<lb />
Reuben Pirece will<lb />
compete Friday in the<lb />
star-filled Wanamaker<lb />
Milrose Games in New<lb />
York City. In the meet<lb />
will be names such as<lb />
the highly publicized<lb />
sprinter, Stanley Floyd.<lb />
Although highly<lb />
competitive schools as<lb />
Howard, Tennessee,<lb />
Seton Hall, and George<lb />
Mason will be par-<lb />
ticipating in the games,<lb />
the event "is for the<lb />
most part a meet for in-<lb />
dividuals ECL coach<lb />
Bill Carson said.<lb />
According to Car-<lb />
son, ECU's relay time<lb />
is faster than some of<lb />
the more powerfvul<lb />
schools in the games.<lb />
ECU has the third best<lb />
time behind Howard<lb />
and George Mason in<lb />
the relay.<lb />
"1 expect us to be in<lb />
the top sight Carson<lb />
said. "But I told mv<lb />
runners not to get their<lb />
hopes up because so<lb />
many of the runners<lb />
competing are equal<lb />
McCorkle. who will<lb />
run third on the relay<lb />
team, is excited about<lb />
participating in the<lb />
games. "I am really<lb />
happy about going to<lb />
New York he said.<lb />
"It is really a big meet<lb />
for everybody because<lb />
there will be so many<lb />
big teams competing<lb />
"We are looking to<lb />
have some fun and to<lb />
do the best we can<lb />
McCorkle added.<lb />
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the sound o whistles,<lb />
buzzers, and scamper-<lb />
ing feet filled the air of<lb />
Minges Coliseum and<lb />
Memorial Gym. All<lb />
teams seemed nervous<lb />
as thev plaved their<lb />
first games, but after a<lb />
few baskets, they settl-<lb />
ed down Games are<lb />
plaved Monday<lb />
through Thursday from<lb />
5 00-1 1:00 p.m. in<lb />
Memorial Gym and<lb />
from 8:15-11:15 p.m.<lb />
in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
c ome on out and watch<lb />
as the team go into ac-<lb />
tion!<lb />
Roller Hockey<lb />
The first night of<lb />
toller hockey proved to<lb />
be a "slap shooting"<lb />
battle as many players<lb />
attempted to par-<lb />
ticipate on wheels. A<lb />
new record was missed<lb />
by just 3 points in the<lb />
Puckers vs. Bad to the<lb />
Bone contest. Danny<lb />
Monahan and Teresa<lb />
Vick led the scoring<lb />
drive with seven goals<lb />
each for the Puckers<lb />
Among the teams<lb />
undefeated after the<lb />
first night of competi-<lb />
tion are: Night<lb />
Cruisers, Puckers,<lb />
Delta eta Destroyers,<lb />
Rolla Doobie. Rolling<lb />
Warriors, and El loco<lb />
Flyers.<lb />
rm Wrestling<lb />
Deadline<lb />
The In-<lb />
tramural Budweiser<lb />
Arm Wrestling 1'ourna-<lb />
men! registration<lb />
deadline is today at<lb />
S:(X) p.in at Memorial<lb />
Gym room 204. Weigh-<lb />
ins foi the event will be<lb />
Monday January 31, at<lb />
5:00 p.m during the<lb />
required participants'<lb />
meeting in Memorial<lb />
Gym, room 102. Mat-<lb />
ches begin February 1<lb />
with the finals at the<lb />
halftimes of the Lady<lb />
Pine Classic.<lb />
Budweiser will be pro-<lb />
viding T-shirts to all<lb />
participants and<lb />
trophies to the first and<lb />
second places in each<lb />
weight class.<lb />
Co-Ree Bowling<lb />
Start getting your<lb />
teams together for Co-<lb />
Ree Bowling. Registra-<lb />
tion is just down the<lb />
lane from February<lb />
14-16, room 204<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
New Record Set<lb />
A new intramural<lb />
record has been achiev-<lb />
ed in the sport of<lb />
basketball. A total of<lb />
171 teams registered for<lb />
the popular sport, as<lb />
compared to the 143<lb />
teams last year. Every<lb />
division experienced an<lb />
increase in the number<lb />
of teams entered. In<lb />
order to give credit<lb />
where credit is due, a<lb />
fitting phrase might be<lb />
"thanks to you it<lb />
works, for all of us<lb />
New Weight Equip-<lb />
ment<lb />
Come check out the<lb />
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equipment in Memorial<lb />
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Monday-Thursday 9:00<lb />
a.m. - 10:00 p.m Fri-<lb />
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Charleston Approved For Site<lb />
CHARLESTON,<lb />
S.C. (UPI) - The<lb />
NCAA formally ap-<lb />
proved Charleston,<lb />
S.C, Wednesday as the<lb />
new site for the Divi-<lb />
sion IAA football<lb />
championship for the<lb />
next two years.<lb />
The Citadel, a<lb />
Southern Conference<lb />
member, will serve as<lb />
the host school for the<lb />
nationally televised<lb />
game Dec. 17, 1983,<lb />
and Dec. 15, 1984, said<lb />
Jerry Miles, an official<lb />
at the NCAA's head-<lb />
quarters in Mission,<lb />
Kan.<lb />
The game will be<lb />
played in the<lb />
22,500-seat Johnson<lb />
Hagood Stadium, but<lb />
several thousand more<lb />
seats can be added with<lb />
portable bleachers.<lb />
The Division 1-AA<lb />
football committee<lb />
heard presentations<lb />
Jan. 13 from represen-<lb />
tatives of three cities<lb />
seeking the game '<lb />
Charleston; Wichita<lb />
Falls, Texas, which<lb />
hosted it as the Pioneer<lb />
Bowl the past five<lb />
years; and Lake<lb />
Charles, La.<lb />
Charleston was the<lb />
unanimous recommen-<lb />
dation of the panel,<lb />
and the NCAA's Ad-<lb />
ministative Committee,<lb />
which has the power to<lb />
act on such matters bet-<lb />
ween meetings of the<lb />
Executive Committee,<lb />
approved the switch to<lb />
Charleston 6-0, said<lb />
Miles, the NCAA's<lb />
director of men's<lb />
championships.<lb />
The committee acted<lb />
on the recommendation<lb />
during a conference call<lb />
to discuss several<lb />
issues, he said.<lb />
Mayor Joseph P.<lb />
Riley Jr. and J. Mac<lb />
Holladay, executive<lb />
vice president of the<lb />
Charleston Trident<lb />
Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce, who made the<lb />
presentation to the<lb />
football committee at<lb />
the NCAA's annual<lb />
convention in San<lb />
Diego, were not im-<lb />
mediately available for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Riley had said earlier<lb />
the game should pro-<lb />
vide a minimum<lb />
economic windfall to<lb />
the citv of more than<lb />
$500,000.<lb />
The contractural<lb />
agreement, which in-<lb />
cludes 1 mancial<lb />
guarantee to the NCAA<lb />
by the city, gives<lb />
Charleston the cham-<lb />
pionship for two vears<lb />
with an option to ex-<lb />
tend for an additional<lb />
two vears.<lb />
Riley said when the<lb />
city's oiler was ten-<lb />
tatively approved that<lb />
it was based on a con-<lb />
servative estimate ol<lb />
revenue trom ticket<lb />
sales and other pro-<lb />
ceeds less expenses and<lb />
included an offer to<lb />
share the gate with the<lb />
NCAA<lb />
"It has two ver<lb />
positive economic com-<lb />
ponents ' the national<lb />
publicity created b live<lb />
television coverage and<lb />
the actual economic ac-<lb />
tivity from the game<lb />
he said.<lb />
'Bear' Dies Of Heart A ttack<lb />
TUSCALOOSA,<lb />
Ala. (UPI)<lb />
Alabama's Paul<lb />
"Bear" Bryant, who<lb />
won more football<lb />
games than any other<lb />
college coach in<lb />
history, died of a<lb />
massive heart attack<lb />
Wednesday, 28 days<lb />
after winning the game<lb />
he knew would be his<lb />
last.<lb />
He was 69 and a<lb />
legend in his own time.<lb />
Bryant, who an-<lb />
nounced his retirement<lb />
Dec. 15 and then<lb />
coached the Crimson<lb />
Tide for the last time in<lb />
a I iberty Bowl victory<lb />
over Illinois Dec. 29,<lb />
entered Druid City-<lb />
Hospital Tuesday night<lb />
suffering from chest<lb />
pains.<lb />
A friend said doctors<lb />
told him earlier<lb />
Wednesday they had<lb />
found no signs of heart<lb />
damage but said it<lb />
"might be a warning<lb />
If so, it was too late.<lb />
The grizzled, gruft-<lb />
voiced coach, whose<lb />
teams won 323 games<lb />
in his 37 seasons, went<lb />
into "sudden car-<lb />
diopulmonary arrest"<lb />
at 12:24 p.m. while<lb />
talking to his nurses.<lb />
Led by his own<lb />
physician, Dr. William<lb />
Hill, a team of doctors<lb />
attempted heroic<lb />
resuscitation measures<lb />
for more than an hour.<lb />
"We did put in a<lb />
pacemaker through the<lb />
chest wall and were<lb />
able to restore a weak<lb />
heartbeat, which subse-<lb />
quent failed Hill<lb />
told reporters. "We<lb />
quit working with him<lb />
and pronounced him<lb />
dead at 1:30 p.m<lb />
He said the cause of<lb />
death was a massive<lb />
coronary occlusion.<lb />
"He had been stable,<lb />
had been talking to<lb />
nurses immediately<lb />
prior to this said<lb />
Jack Perry, assistant<lb />
athletic director for<lb />
public relations at<lb />
Alabama.<lb />
The first official<lb />
word of Brvant's death<lb />
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chamber.<lb />
Bryant was at the<lb />
home of a longtime<lb />
friend, Jimmy Hinton,<lb />
when he was stricken<lb />
by the chest pains Tues-<lb />
day night. He was rush-<lb />
ed to Druid City<lb />
Hospital by am-<lb />
bulance.<lb />
"He had been here<lb />
about 10 minutes and<lb />
was talking about how<lb />
good he felt, and I was<lb />
telling him how good<lb />
he looked. And in a tew<lb />
minutes after he sat<lb />
down, he had a few<lb />
pains and some<lb />
breathing problems,<lb />
and we called his doc-<lb />
tor and then the<lb />
paramedics Hinton<lb />
said.<lb />
Hinton said Hill ar-<lb />
rived at the house<lb />
about the same time as<lb />
the ambulance and<lb />
Tuscaloosa city<lb />
paramedics. The physi-<lb />
cian accompanied<lb />
Bryant to the hospital.<lb />
"1 talked with the<lb />
doctor afterwards, and<lb />
he said he didn't see<lb />
from his LKG elec-<lb />
trocardiogram an<lb />
heart damage. But he<lb />
said it might be a warn-<lb />
ing Hmton said.<lb />
Nursing supervisor,<lb />
June Hoggle, said<lb />
Brvant "slept good"<lb />
Tuesdav night. "His<lb />
vital signs remained<lb />
stable<lb />
The sudden death of<lb />
the most famous living<lb />
college football coach<lb />
cast a pall over the na-<lb />
tion's athletic com-<lb />
munity<lb />
T hated to see him<lb />
across that field more<lb />
than an coach 1 had<lb />
the pleasure of<lb />
coaching against said<lb />
h- old nemesis. Bobby<lb />
Dodd of Georgia Tech.<lb />
"He came a long way<lb />
for a boy who came out<lb />
of Fordyce. Ark<lb />
"They just don't<lb />
make them like Bear<lb />
Bryant anymore said<lb />
former Arkansas<lb />
Coach Frank Broyles.<lb />
Brvant started his<lb />
career at Maryland,<lb />
then went to Kentuckv<lb />
and Texas A&amp;M before<lb />
returning to his alma<lb />
mater at Tuscaloosa.<lb />
where he spent the la<lb />
25 years.<lb />
Bryant retired after<lb />
the Crimson Tide beat<lb />
Illinois 21-15 in the<lb />
Libert y Bow! ! a � t<lb />
month. It was his 32nd<lb />
career victory, more<lb />
than any other college<lb />
football coach He<lb />
broke Amos Alonzo<lb />
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wins in 1981.<lb />
His teams provided<lb />
the proiessional rank-<lb />
with some of 11 <lb />
greatest plae's �<lb />
quarterbacks Babe<lb />
Panlli from Kentucky<lb />
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THE bAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 27, 1983<lb />
Swim Team To<lb />
Test UNC-C<lb />
By ED NIC KLAS<lb />
suf fv. riirr<lb />
The ECU men's and<lb />
women's swim teams<lb />
will take on UNC-<lb />
Charlotte this Saturday<lb />
at Minges Aquatic<lb />
Center for their first<lb />
home meet in over two<lb />
months.<lb />
The men (3-4) and<lb />
women (3-5) will be<lb />
facing a rather inex-<lb />
perienced UNC-C<lb />
squad, who are in their<lb />
first season of NCAA<lb />
competiton.<lb />
"It shouldn't be a<lb />
real difficult meet<lb />
ECU coach Rick Kobe<lb />
said. "Our last four<lb />
meets have been tough,<lb />
so it will be good to<lb />
take a little pressure off<lb />
the team and also get<lb />
our sights set on our<lb />
final meet against<lb />
Duke.<lb />
"We are happy to see<lb />
a new team in the<lb />
state Kobe con-<lb />
tinued. "It just shows<lb />
how interest in swimm-<lb />
ing is still flourishing<lb />
Kobe also mentioned<lb />
two advantages of hav-<lb />
ing another North<lb />
Carolina team on<lb />
ECU's schedule. First,<lb />
he said, ECU would<lb />
spend less money<lb />
traveling in-state to<lb />
compete. Secondly, he<lb />
added, because of the<lb />
relative proximity of<lb />
the two schools, a<lb />
"good rivalry" could<lb />
develop.<lb />
Kobe feels his squad<lb />
will thoroughly enter-<lb />
tain the home crowd<lb />
Saturday. "In our first<lb />
home meet this season,<lb />
we almost had the place<lb />
tilled Kobe said.<lb />
"We alternate the<lb />
men's and women's<lb />
events, which are usual-<lb />
ly short and exciting<lb />
Also, Kobe said,<lb />
"Swimming is one of<lb />
the few sports in which<lb />
you can yell your head<lb />
off without everyone<lb />
looking at you funny<lb />
Virginia Wins<lb />
CHAR L () T -<lb />
USVII lb, Va (L'PI)<lb />
� Ralph Sampson<lb />
scored 16 points, grab-<lb />
bed 16 rebounds and<lb />
blocked four shots as<lb />
fourth-ranked Virginia<lb />
pulled away from stub-<lb />
born George<lb />
Washington in the final<lb />
seven minuter to claim<lb />
a 59-44 win Wednes-<lb />
day.<lb />
Jim Miller came off<lb />
the bench to add 11 for<lb />
the Cavaliers, now 16-2<lb />
on the season. George<lb />
Washington, which got<lb />
13 points from Mike<lb />
Brown and 10 from<lb />
Trov Webster, fell to<lb />
8-8<lb />
Leading by only<lb />
three points, 38-35,<lb />
with 7:30 to play,<lb />
Virginia reeled off eight<lb />
straight points on<lb />
lumpers by Rick Carli-<lb />
sle and Othell Wilson<lb />
and four free throws by<lb />
Miiier to open up an<lb />
1 1 -point advantage.<lb />
46-35. with 5:44 to<lb />
play.<lb />
George Washington<lb />
could get no closer than<lb />
eight points the rest ot<lb />
the wav, as Virginia<lb />
recorded its 99th vic-<lb />
V ir ginia. Holland's<lb />
record is 180-80.<lb />
Virginia never got<lb />
untracked offensively<lb />
against the Colonials.<lb />
In the first half, the<lb />
Cavaliers connected on<lb />
only eight of 21 field<lb />
goals and turned the<lb />
ball over 11 times. Four<lb />
of Virginia's baskets<lb />
came on dunks by<lb />
Sampson (who had six<lb />
tor the game), two on<lb />
layups by Ricky Stokes<lb />
and another on a layup<lb />
by Wilson.<lb />
Carlisle's 15-footer<lb />
at the 3:26 mark<lb />
represented Virginia's<lb />
only score from the<lb />
perimeter in the open-<lb />
ing half.<lb />
George Washington<lb />
tied the score four<lb />
times in the opening 20<lb />
minutes and gained the<lb />
lead briefly 20-18 on a<lb />
layup by Mike O'Reilly<lb />
with 3:38 remaining in<lb />
the first half,<lb />
tory against 20 defeats<lb />
during the Sampson<lb />
era.<lb />
The victory also gave<lb />
head coach Terry<lb />
Holland exactly 100<lb />
more victories than<lb />
defeats in his nine-year<lb />
coaching stint at<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
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Tom Roger. Mick and George will<lb />
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anything the other night at dinner<lb />
I swore to myselt I wouldn t But<lb />
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