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�lie �aHt (Eawlintan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.3<lb />
Tuesday, February 8, 1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Gov. Hunt Speaks At Chancellor's Installation<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Dr. John M. Howell was official-<lb />
ly installed as ECU chancellor Fri-<lb />
day in a formal ceremony attended<lb />
by several state dignitaries including<lb />
Gov. James B Hunt and UNC<lb />
President William Friday. A 25-year<lb />
veteran of ECU, Howell was sworn<lb />
in as the university's eighth chief ex-<lb />
ecutive.<lb />
In his remarks to the crowd of<lb />
1600, Howell talked on the future of<lb />
higher education and hazards faced<lb />
by universities in general. He cited<lb />
"a crisis of conscience within the<lb />
society as to the worth of traditional<lb />
higher education" as a problem<lb />
which educators must work to over-<lb />
come.<lb />
"In the tight-money days we now<lb />
face, we must reaffirm the belief in<lb />
the value of a college education and<lb />
show that universities do provide<lb />
services to society that, in the long<lb />
run, are worth more than they<lb />
cost<lb />
Hunt praised Howell as a<lb />
"scholar and a gentleman � a man<lb />
who will make things happen. He is<lb />
dedicated to the advancement of the<lb />
mission and well-being of this<lb />
university and eastern North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Hunt also said "East Carolina<lb />
University is planning for the new<lb />
century by forging a special rela-<lb />
tionship between the university and<lb />
this region He praised the work of<lb />
the ECU medical school in pro-<lb />
viding quality health care to the<lb />
region and said that the Schools of<lb />
Art and Music have made Greenville<lb />
a cultural center in the state.<lb />
Several other speakers, including<lb />
Friday and board of trustees chair-<lb />
man Ralph Kinsey. praised Howell<lb />
as a scholar, leader and ad-<lb />
ministrator.<lb />
The 90-minute service was attend-<lb />
ed by represenatives of N.C col-<lb />
leges and universities as well as the<lb />
faculty of ECU dressed in formal<lb />
graduation gowns.<lb />
In his speech outlining the future<lb />
of the university, Howell said pro-<lb />
jections for declining enrollments<lb />
until the early 1990s will cause short<lb />
term difficulties for all universities,<lb />
but that an increase in enrollment l<lb />
expected later in that decade.<lb />
'�Uncertainties regarding faculty<lb />
tenure, a sharp curtailment ot ev<lb />
pansions and stagnating influer:<lb />
could b expected in the near future.<lb />
Howel1 said, but "the latter period<lb />
may well be marked b increasing<lb />
enrollments with a potential for new<lb />
faculty positions and the need for<lb />
expanding structure and pro-<lb />
grams "<lb />
Howell said two differ<lb />
strategies would be needed to guide<lb />
the unuersitv into the future, but<lb />
that "the role of a chief executive<lb />
officer in either period is limited to<lb />
charting a general course and thus<lb />
he would offer no detailed plan at<lb />
See TROUBLE, Page 3<lb />
Technology In Education<lb />
Computers Influence Debated<lb />
e oath of off.ee. A crowd of 1600 was in Wright Auditorium to witness the ceremony for<lb />
Hunt was the kevnote speaker.<lb />
which Gov. James B.<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi Symposium Looks At<lb />
The Future From Various Viewpoints<lb />
Ar the request of Chancellor John<lb />
M Howell, this year's Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi symposium was, held in con-<lb />
junction with Howell's installation<lb />
as ECU's eighth chief executive of-<lb />
ficer.<lb />
The symposium, titled "Toward<lb />
the New Millennium: Challenges<lb />
and Dreams offered a series of<lb />
nine lectures in which each partici-<lb />
pant was asked to discuss some<lb />
aspect of the new century as it<lb />
related to his or her area of exper-<lb />
tise.<lb />
A symposium committee headed<lb />
b Dr. J. William Byrd, chairman<lb />
o! the Department o Physics,<lb />
selected the eight faculty papers for<lb />
the symposium, while a subcommit-<lb />
tee headed by Erwin Hester, pro-<lb />
tessor of English and Angelo Volpe<lb />
of academic affairs selected the stu-<lb />
dent paper<lb />
Byrd called the symposium "a<lb />
great success and noted that he was<lb />
very pleased by the way in which the<lb />
theme was developed by the writers.<lb />
"The theme was well received by<lb />
the writers as well as by the au-<lb />
dience Byrd sai I<lb />
Dr. William A. Bloodworth,<lb />
chairman of the Department of<lb />
English began the symposium with<lb />
his paper titled "Reflections on the<lb />
American Dream<lb />
"Historically Americans have<lb />
been dreamers Bloodworth<lb />
saidand the American Dream has<lb />
gotten us into trouble<lb />
Bloodworth noted that the<lb />
"assumption of national destiny"<lb />
and the emphasis Americans focus<lb />
on individual success were two of<lb />
the problems associated with the<lb />
American Dream.<lb />
The final lecture titled "The Solar<lb />
System of the Future: In our Image<lb />
and Likeness" was delivered by<lb />
Department of Physics Professor<lb />
Dr. Carl G. Adler. Adler prefaced<lb />
his lecture by telling his audience<lb />
that if the world did not quickly find<lb />
a was to stop the continuing nuclear<lb />
arms race that there may be no<lb />
future for us to discuss. He said we<lb />
must defeat the almost<lb />
undefeatable problem we face" if<lb />
we hoped to have a future.<lb />
During his lecture, Adler discuss-<lb />
ed several aspects of space coloniza-<lb />
tion. A colorful slide show dipicting<lb />
models of these colonies accom-<lb />
panied his lecture. Adler claimed<lb />
that such colonies could possibly<lb />
solve many of the earth's problems<lb />
such as overpopulation and deple-<lb />
tion of resources.<lb />
In between Bloodworth and Adler<lb />
presentations, were seven other<lb />
presentations, five of which were<lb />
delivered on Thursday and two<lb />
others on Friday morning.<lb />
"The Political Impact of a<lb />
Changing Ethnic and Racial<lb />
Balance in America's New Millen-<lb />
nium" was delivered by Dr. Thomas<lb />
F. Eamon of the political science<lb />
department.<lb />
"Conceptual and Normative<lb />
Aspects of Alternative Futures" was<lb />
presented by Dr. James LeRoy<lb />
Smith of the philosophy depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"Will the First Amendment be<lb />
Eroded?" by Dr. Gene D. I.anier of<lb />
the Department of Library Science.<lb />
"Living from Wholeness Instead of<lb />
from Reaction" was delivered by<lb />
Mrs. Linda L. Warner, of the<lb />
psychology department.<lb />
Dr. Hal J. Daniel closed out the<lb />
Thursday program with his paper<lb />
titled "Signs, Symbols, and Such:<lb />
The Future of Human Communica-<lb />
tion "<lb />
On Friday Vice Chancellor and<lb />
Dean of the School of Medicine Dr.<lb />
William E. Laupus opened the sym-<lb />
posium with his paper titled<lb />
"Health Care: 2003<lb />
The second paper presented on<lb />
l-riday titled "The Value of Cieneral<lb />
Studies in the Undergraduate Cur-<lb />
riculum" was delivered by<lb />
undergraduate English student Dar-<lb />
ryl K. Brown. Brown was the only-<lb />
student chosen to deliver a paper.<lb />
See NINTH, Page 6<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
uteuat N�i F4iior<lb />
The role of computers in the educational process<lb />
of the next millenium turned out to be a recurring<lb />
topic in the speeches given at the installation of<lb />
Chancellor John M. Howell in Wright Auditorium<lb />
Friday. Addresses were supposed to be directed to<lb />
the theme, "Toward the New Millenium: Challanges<lb />
and Dreams<lb />
Howell took the most cautious view of the new<lb />
technologies, saying that they "were designed to be<lb />
handmaidens of our efforts, yet threaten to become<lb />
our masters<lb />
"The computer or any other machine is an ethical-<lb />
ly neutral device incapable of moral judgments<lb />
Howell said. He stressed that computers are pattern-<lb />
ed after the human brain but cannot perceive of such<lb />
crucial factors as artistic abilities, compassion,<lb />
understanding and altrusium.<lb />
SCiA vice president Bob Mills, filling in for presi-<lb />
dent Eric Henderson, commenced the greetingvto the<lb />
chancellor's installation by predicting the eventual<lb />
abolishment of the university as a physical institu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Forseeing the next millenium as the "age of com-<lb />
puters Mills predicted a college education would be<lb />
acquired pnvatelv at home, using computers and<lb />
television. He expects computer languages to become<lb />
a fundamental part of the college curriculum and ex-<lb />
pects societv will use technolog to make lite more<lb />
convenient while still keeping that human element.<lb />
Caroline LeRoy Avers, chair ol the faculty senate,<lb />
predicted computers and media to facilitate new in-<lb />
novative instruction methods in the next century<lb />
Contrary to thinking computers will replace<lb />
classrooms. Avers said computers will help to change<lb />
the was knowledge is transmitted She stressed the<lb />
importance of faculty, communication with students<lb />
for assistance and inspiration as well as instruction,<lb />
but said computers would pla a part in future<lb />
classrooms.<lb />
Gov. James B Hunt made onU a general allusion<lb />
to the role of computers in the next century . stressing<lb />
change as a constant element in the tuture. "Change<lb />
will bring us new technologies and a host of other<lb />
problems and )os he said<lb />
T'me magainc rccenils selected the computer as<lb />
the "fnachifvf oi the c�r. Ma college: arc c<lb />
periencing a boom of computer terminals in use by<lb />
students. Some institutions are scrambling to<lb />
regulate computer use for school work, while some<lb />
others have required students to purchase a personal<lb />
terminal for use at college<lb />
SGA Appoints Judicial Board Members<lb />
Bv GREG RIDEOLT<lb />
Sr�� Mllnr<lb />
The SGA Legislature approved a<lb />
recommendation by the executive<lb />
PhOtO Bv CINDY WALL<lb />
Mike Swaim<lb />
council (SGA president, vice presi-<lb />
dent, secretary, treasurer, the four<lb />
class officers and the speaker of the<lb />
house) to instate 15 students as<lb />
members of ECU's honor and<lb />
review boards. The 24-19 vote came<lb />
after a lengthy debate over two<lb />
students who were not selected.<lb />
The two students, interim board<lb />
members Ken Hooper and John<lb />
Necci, were added to the board by<lb />
ammendment.<lb />
The debate started when student<lb />
Attorney General Mike Swaim was<lb />
allowed to speak and voiced his opi-<lb />
nion that politics were involved in<lb />
the choices. Swaim, who spoke in<lb />
defense of Hooper and Necci, ac-<lb />
cused the executive council, and<lb />
especially senior class president<lb />
David Cook, of overlooking<lb />
Hooper's and Necci's experience<lb />
because of their support of Eric<lb />
Henderson during the turmoil of<lb />
last year's SGA presidential elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Becky Talley, SGA secretary,<lb />
then spoke in support of the ex-<lb />
ecutive council's decision. She ex-<lb />
plained that all members of the ex-<lb />
ecutive council were contacted and<lb />
had plenty of opportunties to voice<lb />
their opinion on the honor and<lb />
review board selections. She claimed<lb />
that the "only politics involved is<lb />
what is going on tonight<lb />
Cook also defended his decision<lb />
by saying that he evaluated all<lb />
members objectively. He said both<lb />
Hooper and Necci's responses to his<lb />
questions during the executive coun-<lb />
cil interviews were not as good as<lb />
the other applicants.<lb />
The review and honor boards are<lb />
arms of ECU's judicial system.<lb />
Under the control of the attorney<lb />
general, they preside over and<lb />
decide cases of infraction against<lb />
the university's honor code.<lb />
The debate ended when Speaker<lb />
of the House Gary Williams in-<lb />
structed the legislators on the pro-<lb />
cess involved in the board selec-<lb />
tions. He told the members that they<lb />
should trust the opinion of the ex-<lb />
ecutive council because the council<lb />
had had a chance to interview the<lb />
applicants and the legislators had<lb />
not.<lb />
See FIFTEEN. Page 5<lb />
Photo Bv CINDY WALL<lb />
David Cook<lb />
City Gets New Water Treatment Facility<lb />
Clement Hall Leads In<lb />
Campus Energy Contest<lb />
Despite a savings ot 31.33 percent<lb />
on their projected energy needs last<lb />
week. Garret dorm only ranks third<lb />
in the overall standings after the<lb />
third week of the Student Residence<lb />
Association Energy Contest.<lb />
With a cumulative total of 13.78<lb />
percent savings, Cement dorm<lb />
leads the second annual contest as it<lb />
enters the fourth week. Scott dorm<lb />
with a 12.77 percent savings is se-<lb />
cond .<lb />
Clement is top among the West<lb />
Campus area dorms. Scott leads the<lb />
College Hill area and Slay, with a<lb />
savings of 11.76 (fourth place<lb />
overall), leads the Central Campus<lb />
area.<lb />
"I feel it's going fairly well at this<lb />
point said Mark Niewald, vice<lb />
president of the Student Residence<lb />
Association and chairman of the<lb />
SRA Energy Committee.<lb />
"The reason we have this contest<lb />
is to help conserve energy and to<lb />
help stop further increases in dorm<lb />
rent Niewald noted.<lb />
According to John T. Gardner,<lb />
assistant to the vice chancellor for<lb />
student life, utilities account for 28<lb />
percent of the overall housing<lb />
budget that students must pay for in<lb />
See DORMS, Page 6<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Suff Wnicr<lb />
The city of Greenville has been<lb />
scheduled for funding to build a<lb />
10.5 million-gallon per-day<lb />
wastewater treatment plant, Gov.<lb />
James B. Hunt Jr announced Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
The governor's announcement<lb />
was welcomed by city water and<lb />
sewer officials who have been work-<lb />
ing on the proposal for almost 10<lb />
years. "My first response is one of<lb />
elation said Greenville's Water<lb />
and Sewer Department superinten-<lb />
dent Wadie Lewis. "I spent a lot of<lb />
hours along with our engineers<lb />
working on a long range plan. We<lb />
are delighted that we are on the<lb />
list<lb />
Lewis said that although the $7.8<lb />
million federal grant has been an-<lb />
nounced for approval, the city still<lb />
does not have a grant to offer. "But<lb />
we are scheduled for funding on a<lb />
priority list Lewis said.<lb />
According to ECU Biology pro-<lb />
fessor Dr. Graham Davis, the new<lb />
plant will give a better effluent<lb />
quality to the river. Davis is a licens-<lb />
ed wastewater treatment plant<lb />
operator. "The plant they have now<lb />
is about worn out Davis said.<lb />
"There should be a better quality of<lb />
water coming out of that plant<lb />
A wastewater treatment plant is<lb />
needed to limit the amounts of<lb />
organic material released into the<lb />
Tar River from domestic and in-<lb />
dustrial sewage waste. If excessive<lb />
quanities of organic waste were<lb />
released into the river, an oxidation<lb />
process would begin that could<lb />
eventually kill all life in the river.<lb />
The wastewater plant receives the<lb />
sewage and treats it in large tanks to<lb />
remove the organic material from it.<lb />
"The plant greatly reduces the<lb />
amount of organic material in the<lb />
sewage Davis said. "If you put<lb />
the sewage directly into the river it<lb />
will be used as food by the bacteria<lb />
and fungi in the river<lb />
Davis said the bacteria respiration<lb />
process eventually would remove all<lb />
the oxygen from the river water if<lb />
the sewage was left untreated. In-<lb />
stead, the process is done at the<lb />
wastewater plant before the final<lb />
release of the sewage into the river<lb />
Lewis said the initial plans for the<lb />
new facility were begun in May<lb />
1973. During the 10-year process.<lb />
Lewis' office had to complete a<lb />
facility plan which gives a piece by<lb />
piece overview of the entire pro-<lb />
posal. A plan, called a 201, is a pre-<lb />
requisite requirement for new plant<lb />
proposals.<lb />
lewis said that the new facility<lb />
would probably be ready for use in<lb />
about two vears.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
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of 1983. On this day in 2 million<lb />
B.C I g said to his wife, Og,<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 8, 1983<lb />
Announcements<lb />
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Carolinian m care ot the produc<lb />
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coo sued paper cannot be ac<lb />
cepted<lb />
There is no charge tor an<lb />
nouncements Du' space is otten<lb />
limited Therefore we cannot<lb />
guarantee that your announce<lb />
ment will run as long as you want<lb />
ana suggest thai you do not rely<lb />
solely on this column tor puDlidty<lb />
The deadline tor announcements<lb />
s 3 p m Monday tor the Tuesday<lb />
paw and 3pm Wednesdayy for<lb />
the Thursday pape� No an<lb />
noin, ements received after 'hese<lb />
deadlnes will te pr.nted<lb />
Th,5 space is available to an<lb />
campus organizations and depart<lb />
menfs<lb />
MODELS NEEDED<lb />
Models needed tor Art Depart<lb />
ment se't help posit-ons are<lb />
available tor nude modeling at<lb />
IS 02 per hour Pcease see the<lb />
following teachers Rav Elmore<lb />
�un Goroiey Davy Davenpor'<lb />
VVesCrawiev Betsv Ross M.chaei<lb />
V oors<lb />
CAREER CHOICE<lb />
The 'ong CampDeii Interes'<lb />
i-iventory s ottered every Tues<lb />
dav a' PM n 305 Wr.gnt Annex<lb />
when school rs in session with the<lb />
exceptions of exam.nation period<lb />
ano regiS'ra'on day This is<lb />
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No forma, 'eg.station .s required<lb />
LECTURE SLIDE<lb />
Lau'if Fenorich. panter<lb />
teacher lecturer will be at ECU<lb />
School lo Art on Tuesday night<lb />
February 8 at 8 PM, .n Jenkins<lb />
Audfor.um A workshop discus<lb />
- on ,s scheduled tor Wednesday<lb />
"0'i.ng February 9 a' 10 AM m<lb />
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sons 'nv'ed<lb />
SAB.<lb />
inere will be a mee' ng ot the<lb />
Stode Aflttel - Boa<lb />
Feb 6. '�83<lb />
Mendenhal!<lb />
' 3C Busness<lb />
 neste Mef<lb />
jesoay<lb />
n Room 242 ot<lb />
udenl Center a'<lb />
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ersl . Drive<lb />
SIGMA PHI EPSILON<lb />
The Brothers ano dl Sisters ot<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon would like to<lb />
welcome the following pledges<lb />
Jay Bnggl Timothy Burgess, Ron<lb />
Carrea, Richard Cook. Sam Davis,<lb />
Scott Evans William Garns, Mike<lb />
Hoard. Randall James. Donald<lb />
Fail. Paul Flores. Michael Liddy,<lb />
John McCall. Scott Short, Wiliam<lb />
Smothers Brad Vaniee Greg<lb />
Wester Chuck Wingo. Mark Page<lb />
Be ready lor the most exciting<lb />
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NEW STUDENT<lb />
ORIENTATION<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
The Office ot the Associate Dean<lb />
ot Student Lite located in<lb />
Whichard Building Room 210, is<lb />
now taking applications tor the<lb />
New Stuoent Orientation Program<lb />
held m June and July Applicants<lb />
should nave a good scholastic<lb />
average and snouid not be plann<lb />
ing on attending Summer School<lb />
interviews of the applicants will<lb />
begin around the middle ot March<lb />
LECTURESLIDE<lb />
Laurie Fenorich painter<lb />
teacher lecturer wil be at ECU<lb />
School to Art on Tuesday n.ghf.<lb />
February 8 at 8 PM .n Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium A workshop discus<lb />
sion is scheduled for Wednesday<lb />
morn.ng, February 9 at 10 AM m<lb />
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sons invited<lb />
GREENVILLE PEACE<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
The Greenville Peace Commit<lb />
tee meets every Friday night at<lb />
610 S Elm St GPC consists ot peo<lb />
pie actively engaged ill peace ana<lb />
,ust.ce work on a local, state and<lb />
naitonal level it you are in<lb />
terested in learning more abou'<lb />
the GPC please can 758 4906 or<lb />
come at 6 30 p m (Fridays) tor a<lb />
dinner meeting<lb />
PUT A LITTLE HEART<lb />
IN YOUR SOUL<lb />
The twelfth annual walk tor<lb />
humanity is coming up this spring<lb />
The walk will take place on April<lb />
16 beginning at Green Springs<lb />
Park Anyone interested m help<lb />
ng come to the Hunger Coalition<lb />
meetings on Thursday n.ghts at<lb />
' 00 p m at the Newman Center<lb />
953 East Tenth Street o' can<lb />
7S2 42'6<lb />
DAT<lb />
The Dental Aptitude Test will be<lb />
ottered at East Carolina Universi<lb />
ty on Saturday. April 16, 183 Ap<lb />
plication blanks are to be mailed<lb />
m time to be received by the Divi<lb />
Sion ot Educational<lb />
Measurements, American Dental<lb />
Association. 711 East Chicago<lb />
Ave , Chicago. Illinois 60011 by<lb />
March 21. I9S3 Applications may<lb />
be obtained from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center Speight Building, Room<lb />
105 Greenville. N C 27834<lb />
NTE<lb />
The National Teacher Exam.na<lb />
tions Core Battery will be ottered<lb />
at East Carolina university on<lb />
Saturday April 30 1993 Applica<lb />
tion blanks are to be completed<lb />
and mailed to the Educational<lb />
Testing Service. Box 966 R.<lb />
Princeton, NJ 08540. to arrive by<lb />
March 28 1983 Application blanks<lb />
are also available at the Testing<lb />
Center Speight Building, Room<lb />
105. East Carolina university<lb />
MCAT<lb />
The Medical College Admission<lb />
Test (MCAT) will be ottered at<lb />
bast Carolina University on Satur<lb />
day. April 9 1983 Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to the American College<lb />
Testing Program P O Box 414.<lb />
lowa City Iowa 52240, to arrive by<lb />
Marcri II 1983 Application blanks<lb />
are available at the Testing<lb />
Center Speight Building Room<lb />
105. East Carolina university<lb />
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
School of Businiess maiors in<lb />
CORSO<lb />
�� Monday February 14 a- 5 00<lb />
RSO ; mee' in me A lied<lb />
 . " r, iding i1 "ei' ii s<lb />
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EPISCOPAL STUDENT<lb />
WORSHIP<lb />
A s'udeT s Epscopai service of<lb />
Hciy Communion will be<lb />
celebrated on Tuesday evening<lb />
Feb 6 in the chapel of St Paul s<lb />
Episcopa1 Church 406th Wes' 4th<lb />
St .one block form Garrett Dorm)<lb />
The service will be ar 5 30 P M<lb />
witr- ne Episcopal Chaplain me<lb />
Rev w-nam j Hadden Jr<lb />
e'ebrafing<lb />
COMMITTEES<lb />
Appica'icns are sf be.ng dc<lb />
cep'ed for students wishira to<lb />
serve or. university Committees<lb />
tor 1982 82 school year TwenS<lb />
three '23: students positions are<lb />
open Committees with vacancies<lb />
are Canvassing i. Soliciting on<lb />
CampuS'l1 international Stuoen<lb />
Affairs l Residence Lite 3<lb />
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v ces J' Calendar il Teaching<lb />
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College D Teacher Educa'ion<lb />
I university Libraries I<lb />
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plications are available a' 'he<lb />
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204 Whicharo Menoenhan Stu<lb />
dent Center information Desk<lb />
SGA Ott'ce. Menoenhan Student<lb />
Center, Office of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services Memorial<lb />
Gym and Residence Hall Direc<lb />
tors' Ottices Questions abou'<lb />
University committees and<lb />
memberships may be directed 'o<lb />
the Ott'ce ot the Vice Chancellor<lb />
tor Student Lie 751 6541!<lb />
teres'ed m insurance or in internal<lb />
auditing may apply tor scholar<lb />
ships to be awarded during this<lb />
semester<lb />
The Travelers Scholarship ot<lb />
$1 000 is available to an<lb />
undergraduate student enrolled<lb />
full time m the School of Business<lb />
Applicants may be m any business<lb />
curriculum Accounting, Decision<lb />
Sciences. Finance Management<lb />
Marketing - but must express on<lb />
the application form an interest m<lb />
nsurance as a possible career ob<lb />
iective Selection shall be made on<lb />
the basis of academic excellence.<lb />
citirensh.p ano need<lb />
The Raleigh Durham Chapter,<lb />
institute of internal Auditors<lb />
Scholarship o �3SC s available to a<lb />
full time undergraduate student m<lb />
'he Accounting Department ot the<lb />
School ot Business The recipient<lb />
must ha.t- a grade pent average<lb />
o' a' least 3 00 must have com<lb />
pie'eo a' least twelve semester<lb />
hours ot accounting courses anc<lb />
must nave expressed a strong m<lb />
terest in 'he internal auditing pro<lb />
fession Financial need anc<lb />
ci'izenship will also be considered<lb />
in selecting the recipient<lb />
Application forms may be<lb />
secured from the Financial Aid Ot<lb />
f.ce or one of the departmental of<lb />
l.ces m the School ot Business<lb />
Accounting R325 Decision<lb />
Sc ences R23B Finance R343<lb />
Management R 137 Marketing<lb />
R223 All completed forms must oe<lb />
returned to Ruth Jones R334!<lb />
Chairman ot School ot Business<lb />
Scholarship Committee by March<lb />
4 1983<lb />
SCUBA DIVING<lb />
Spring break, March � 12, dive<lb />
the Bahamas From Ft Lauder<lb />
dale. J540 00, includes meals, lodg<lb />
mg and diving aboo. d the 65' dive<lb />
boat. "The Bottom Time " There<lb />
are a limited number ot places<lb />
available and reservations are on<lb />
a first come basis For informs<lb />
tiona and registration, call or visit<lb />
Ray Scharf, Director ot Aquatics,<lb />
Minges Aquatic Center 757 6441<lb />
BAKE SALE<lb />
The History Honor Society will<lb />
sponsor a bake sale Wep , Feb �th<lb />
in BA 314 from 9am until 3 p m<lb />
Cakes, brownies, cookies and<lb />
other goodies will be available<lb />
Enioy a quick snack between<lb />
hump day classes Everyone<lb />
welcome!<lb />
PHIALPHATHETA<lb />
Phi Alplha Theta will present<lb />
Dr Mary Linoermann ot UNC<lb />
Wilmington with an informative<lb />
program entitled MEDICAL<lb />
NEMESIS IN HISTORICAL<lb />
PERSPECTIVE Dr Lindemann<lb />
will discuss eighteenth and nine<lb />
teenth century criticisms of pro<lb />
fessional medicine The program<lb />
will begin at 7 30 p m M Brewster<lb />
Bldg BB 104 Light refreshments<lb />
will be served following this<lb />
presentation The public is mv.ted<lb />
HISTORY MAJORS<lb />
Phi Alpha rhets, the interna<lb />
tional History Honor Society, is<lb />
now accepting applications tor<lb />
membership Participation in this<lb />
organization is an asset to all<lb />
students of History, especially<lb />
those planning to attend graduate<lb />
school Applications may be ob<lb />
ta.ned in the History Office BA 316<lb />
and will be accepted through<lb />
February 18 Our next meeting<lb />
will be February 15 at 2 00 p m m<lb />
the Richard C ToddRoom All in<lb />
terested persons are invited to at<lb />
tend For more information call<lb />
756 8495 at'er 9 00pm<lb />
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Wednesday publications.<lb />
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INTER VARSITY<lb />
it you are interested in finding<lb />
out more about God s plan for your<lb />
life and m meeting new Christian<lb />
friends, come 10m us this Wed<lb />
mght at 6 30 m the Biology Bldg<lb />
102 Our gues' speaker will be our<lb />
staff worker Paul Leary We re<lb />
looking forward to an exciting<lb />
'�me ot praise and fellowship'<lb />
FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
Fnsbee Club meetings are held<lb />
on Monday n.ghts, 8 00 Rm 248<lb />
MSC Anyone interested in joining<lb />
the Club is urged to attend An<lb />
ultimate tournamen' is being plan<lb />
ned tor the spring the irates are in<lb />
training'<lb />
NCSL<lb />
Want to know what new laws<lb />
and regulations could shape your<lb />
tomorrow today Let NCSL the<lb />
North Carolina Sotudent<lb />
legislature help you find out'<lb />
They find out what new issues and<lb />
new laws are on 'he nor.on so you<lb />
candecidewha' you w an f NCSL s<lb />
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come by Monday n.ghts at 7 p m 'o<lb />
room 212 Menoenhan and fmd ou<lb />
wha' s new m your world with<lb />
NCSL'<lb />
PRCCLUB<lb />
PRC meeting Tuesday j" 00 m<lb />
the Auditorium Menoenhan<lb />
Cover dish supper and speaker<lb />
Ail PRC maiors are invited to a'<lb />
tend Please come<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Record Examma<lb />
tion win be ottered at Eas'<lb />
Carolina University or, Saturday.<lb />
April 23 1983 Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and mailed to<lb />
Educational Testing Service. Box<lb />
966 R, Princeston. NJ 08540 Ap<lb />
plications must oe postmarked no<lb />
later mar March 18. 1983 Applica<lb />
t.orrs may be obtained from the<lb />
ECU Testing Center Room 105.<lb />
Speight Buiidmg<lb />
FLOWERS<lb />
Show your appreciation tor that<lb />
special girl or guy in your lite Will<lb />
be taking oroers for roses 1 14,<lb />
3S12, 6 $23 and 1245 Carna<lb />
tions 1 S2. 3 �5. 6S7, and 12 SI2<lb />
Will be selling at Student<lb />
Bookstore ano at all dorms Feb<lb />
3 9, Zeta Beta Tau<lb />
ART SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
The School of Ar' is offering two<lb />
Gravely Foundation Scholarships<lb />
for undergraduate art students of<lb />
the lun.or and first semester<lb />
senior rank Each scholarship is in<lb />
the amount of V334 00 The Gravely<lb />
Foundation Scholarship is m the<lb />
School ot Art has been established<lb />
at East Carolina University<lb />
through an annual contribution to<lb />
the East Carolina University foun<lb />
dat'On, inc , by the Gravely Foun<lb />
dation of Rocky Mount, North<lb />
Carolina To qualify, a student<lb />
must nave a grade point average<lb />
ot 3 5 n art and an overall<lb />
average of 3 0 Slides ot five works<lb />
.name title, media, and sue)<lb />
must accompany the scholarship<lb />
application form Application<lb />
forms may be obtained from the<lb />
School of Art Office The deadline<lb />
tor an completed application<lb />
material is March 1 1983<lb />
BAPTIST STUOENT<lb />
UNION<lb />
H. tei'ow students' Would you<lb />
en,oy a chance to be YOU1 Wen<lb />
you can' Come idn the tun ancs<lb />
fellowship at the Baptist Studen'<lb />
ijn.cn There you can find home<lb />
cooked meals tor only SI 75 on<lb />
every Tuesday a' 5 30 pm You<lb />
may even tmo a good volleyball<lb />
game when the weather warms<lb />
up' On Thursday s at ' 30 pm. we<lb />
take a PAUSE to catch a Spiritual<lb />
Dream from our rushed week of<lb />
stuoent activities There are also<lb />
many other activities offered but<lb />
you n never know wha' we nave<lb />
until you come and ioin us<lb />
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RECRUITING<lb />
Representa' ves ot 'he North<lb />
Carolina State Highway Patrol<lb />
will be recruiting qualified to<lb />
d.viduais tor me position ot<lb />
Trooper on February<lb />
17 1983 in<lb />
the Lobby of Belk Building vAined<lb />
Health) from 9 00 a m until noon<lb />
The patrol is par�icuriy in<lb />
terested ,n recruiting women and<lb />
all woren students are encourag<lb />
ed to ilo�; by and see wha' s being<lb />
offered I belteve you w n be<lb />
pleasantly surprised abou' salary<lb />
and fringe benefits<lb />
ACT<lb />
The American College Testing<lb />
IACT) will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday.<lb />
April 16. 1983 Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and mailed to<lb />
ACT Registration, P O Box 414.<lb />
lowa City, lowa 52240 Applica<lb />
tions must be postmarked no later<lb />
than February 18, 1983 Applica<lb />
tion may be obtained from the<lb />
ECU Testing Center. Speight<lb />
Building, Room 105<lb />
ALPHAOMICRON PI<lb />
The Big Brothers of Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi will meet Thursday.<lb />
February 10. at 4 30 pm All Big<lb />
Brothers are encouraged to attend<lb />
this meeting<lb />
LITTLE SISTER RUSH<lb />
The Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity<lb />
is having Little Sister Rush on<lb />
Tuesday ano Wednesday Fed 8<lb />
and 9 at 9 00 Rush will be held at<lb />
the Phi Tau house at 409 Elizabeth<lb />
St All ladies of East Carolina<lb />
Univ are tnvi'ed to attend<lb />
COMPUTERS<lb />
The East Carolina Microcom<lb />
pufer Users Group (ECUMUGl is<lb />
a campus and community<lb />
organization for people interested<lb />
in learning about and sharing<lb />
knowledge about microcom<lb />
pu'ers You do not need 'o own a<lb />
micro to belong ' Our next meeting<lb />
w II oe Wed February 9 7 30 pm<lb />
In the Multipurpose Room<lb />
Menoenhan Student Center<lb />
Topics ot discussion will be CP M.<lb />
pubnc domain software ano ques<lb />
tions for begnners<lb />
FANTASY<lb />
The S'uden' Residence Assoca<lb />
tion presents Fantasy A semi<lb />
formal dance will be at the Hon<lb />
day mn Hol'dome on February<lb />
26th from 9 1 There will be foun<lb />
lam drinks, buffets ano a cashbar<lb />
Music will be provided by the Elbo<lb />
room Tickets are on sale tor V5 00<lb />
a couple, an S R A card is re<lb />
quired They may be purchased<lb />
from any Vice President of a<lb />
residence hall or the S R A off.ee<lb />
,n the louoy of Greene Han from<lb />
2 4 Monday through Thursday<lb />
ECU CIRCLE K<lb />
Circle K will be nseetmg Tues<lb />
day at 7 00 in Mendenhall. room<lb />
221 Circle K is a club concerned<lb />
with helping others m our com<lb />
munify it you like helping others<lb />
and meeting new people come<lb />
visit one of our meetings<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
PREREGISTRATION<lb />
General College students should<lb />
contact their advisers the week<lb />
prior to February 21. I9t3 to ar<lb />
range tor preregistrafion<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA RHO<lb />
SORORITY<lb />
Any Greek Sorority or Fraterni<lb />
ty who haven't received a letter<lb />
and wishes to play m me Greek<lb />
Feud or would nke more intorma<lb />
tion call Alberta Robinson at<lb />
752 870 The game Greek Feud<lb />
will be based on the T v Family<lb />
Feud The purpose of the Greek<lb />
Feud will be to determine who is<lb />
the ultimate Greek on ECU s cam<lb />
pus. and to nave a lot of fun!<lb />
FEDERAL SUMMER<lb />
JOBS<lb />
The Coop office, in 313 Rawi<lb />
currently has a listing of federal<lb />
summer iobs Interested students<lb />
shou't visit the Co op office to app<lb />
iy<lb />
L.D.S. STUDENTS<lb />
LThe L D S Student Association<lb />
wants your support ano especially<lb />
your a'tendence at institute ciass<lb />
Please come and enioy Brother<lb />
Evenhu'S s inspiring lessons from<lb />
the Book of Mormon Another<lb />
Testament of Jesus Christ Bring<lb />
your fnends Class mee's<lb />
Thursdays from 6 30 8 p m m<lb />
Brewster room 203 B it you have<lb />
ani quesOns. teei tree to call<lb />
either Rick Sena L S S S A Pres<lb />
a' 752 1749 or Bill EvenhuiS. In<lb />
s'ltufe Coordinator at 7S6 1473<lb />
ELBO FLING<lb />
Unstead Res denee hail would<lb />
like to mvite all ECU students to a<lb />
socai at the Elbo Room on Feb<lb />
10. 1983 Admission is one II<lb />
dollar with Umsteeo SRA card<lb />
and two i2) dollars without The<lb />
price includes admission, beer<lb />
music, and lots of fun The party<lb />
begins af 7 00 and will continue un<lb />
til 9 30<lb />
IFC<lb />
There will be an IFC meeting to<lb />
day at 5 30 p m Ml Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Room 231 The Ex<lb />
ecutive Council will meet at 5 00'<lb />
SCUBA CLUB<lb />
The next meeting has<lb />
changed to Feb<lb />
Memorial Gym<lb />
more into call number 752 7384<lb />
been<lb />
14th at 5 30 m<lb />
rm 105 B For<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
The Brothers of kappa Sigma<lb />
would like to congraduiate ano<lb />
welcome the new Little Sisters to<lb />
'0 our fraternity<lb />
PHYE MAJORS<lb />
All students who plan to declare<lb />
physical education as a maior our<lb />
ing change of maior week tor the<lb />
Spring Semester should report to<lb />
Minges Conseum from 1 00 3 00<lb />
p m on Wednesday Fed 9 '983<lb />
tor a motor and physical fitness<lb />
test Satisfactory performance on<lb />
this test is required as a pre<lb />
requisite lor official admittance to<lb />
the physical education maior pro<lb />
gram More detailed information<lb />
concerning the tes' is available by<lb />
calling 757 6497<lb />
Any stuoent with a medical con<lb />
dition that would contramdica'e<lb />
participation in me testing pro<lb />
gram should contact Dr israe a'<lb />
757 4497 Examples would include<lb />
heart murmurs, congenial hear'<lb />
disease resp ra'ory disease or<lb />
Significant muscuioskeie'ai pro<lb />
blems it you nave ana significant<lb />
med.cal conditons please notify<lb />
Dr Israel even it you p�an to be<lb />
'es'ed<lb />
CARNATION SALE<lb />
Ums'eed Dorm wou'd � xe 'o an<lb />
nounce its tirs' annual vaien'me<lb />
Carnation Sale Tn s Carnaton<lb />
sa.e s open to an ECU students<lb />
Each cana' on cos' a mere S' 25<lb />
and a small charge of 25 .cents<lb />
tor delivery The carna'ions wm<lb />
be so'd in the lobby ot ums'eac<lb />
Derm pr.or to va'enne s Day<lb />
MEMORIAL<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
The Engish Depar'men' rr. -es<lb />
applications for �ve Russell M<lb />
Chnstman Memor a' Schoia'Sh.p<lb />
awarded annually 'o a un.or<lb />
Engnsh maior tor exceptional<lb />
acaoem.c achievement outs'an<lb />
ding pofer'a' in the field of<lb />
Engi-sn. and Significant .nvo've<lb />
men' n extracurricular act v � es<lb />
The amount of me award s S50C<lb />
Appi can's should compie'e NM<lb />
Studen' Scholars c r �r�<lb />
lavaiiabie from 're Sfuoe<lb />
Financial A.o Cftice �"a seno II<lb />
together with a brief letter<lb />
describing their academ c<lb />
achievements, extracurricular ac<lb />
fivities. and plans tor future study<lb />
or career goals to the Russell M<lb />
Chnstman Memor.ai Scholarship<lb />
Committee c o me Department of<lb />
English The deadline for applica<lb />
t.ons is March 4 1983 For furmer<lb />
information contact Erw-n Hester<lb />
101 Engnsh Depar'men' Annex<lb />
The fcast Carolinian<lb />
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year anc every Wednesday Our<lb />
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Do you some' mes tee' a one<lb />
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problems which they do<lb />
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this time.<lb />
Conflict and com-<lb />
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in times of declining<lb />
public confidence,<lb />
financial support and<lb />
enrollment are<lb />
detrimental to higher<lb />
education in the state,<lb />
according to Howell.<lb />
He stressed unity<lb />
among constituent<lb />
universities in North<lb />
Carolina and coopera-<lb />
Correction<lb />
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Thursday's edition of<lb />
The East Carolinian on<lb />
WZMB, the time of the<lb />
soul music program<lb />
was incorrectly stated.<lb />
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been 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.<lb />
on Saturday and Sun-<lb />
day. Also, the correct<lb />
name of a member of<lb />
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Jim Ensor.<lb />
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colleges.<lb />
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Birth Control<lb />
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On the day before he resigned as<lb />
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Health and Human Services,<lb />
Richard Schweiker proposed the ad-<lb />
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Schweiker's probable successor, re-<lb />
mains skeptical about it, the "snitch<lb />
rule" will go into effect 60 days (in<lb />
late March or early April) after be-<lb />
ing published in the Federal Register<lb />
� Schweiker's final act as secretary<lb />
was to re-pubiish the rule in the<lb />
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The rule applies to<lb />
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sexually active (and statistics in-<lb />
dicate that many are). As it stands<lb />
now, her options include obtaining<lb />
birth-control drugs and devices, as<lb />
well as advice, from a family plann-<lb />
ing center � without the threat of<lb />
parental intervention. If and when<lb />
the new rule takes effect, however,<lb />
the impending trauma of parental<lb />
intervention becomes a decisional<lb />
factor, a major decisional factor.<lb />
Maybe it should be. After all,<lb />
parents do have a right to know<lb />
about the practices of their depen-<lb />
dent children, but the adverse ef-<lb />
fects of the rule seem, at least, to<lb />
outweigh its advantages.<lb />
Even today, without the regula-<lb />
tion, thousands of "unwanted"<lb />
children are born each year to<lb />
teenage mothers, who haven the<lb />
will nor the means to care for them.<lb />
And when faced with the prospect<lb />
of parents "finding out about<lb />
their sexual habits � a overwhelm-<lb />
ingly traumatic prospect for any<lb />
young person � a woman's<lb />
"options more often than not,<lb />
diminish.<lb />
Subsequently, she probably re-<lb />
mains sexually active, but now<lb />
without any means of protection.<lb />
The end result: a tragic increase in<lb />
the number of unwanted children in<lb />
the United States.<lb />
Granted, the above illustration<lb />
may assume a great deal. Never-<lb />
theless, its realization is not far off.<lb />
But it should be noted that the<lb />
new regulation is not just another<lb />
ignorant bureaucratic means of at-<lb />
tempting to legislate morality.<lb />
Parents do have a right to know.<lb />
Thus, the dilemma unfolds, bring-<lb />
ing but one conclusion about the<lb />
issue at hand.<lb />
The concerns of both parents and<lb />
teenagers must be considered more<lb />
fully � much more fully � before<lb />
such a rash and seemingly impulsive<lb />
regulation is permitted to take ef-<lb />
fect.<lb />
THIS MUST BE A WOP PLACE-ALLTHE TRUCKERS STOP HERE<lb />
in<lb />
Dismantling Nuclear Arms<lb />
Yuri's Plan Freezes West<lb />
By KEITH BRITTAIN<lb />
Soviet leader Yuri Andropov has made<lb />
an offer to reduce R-issia's number of<lb />
intermediate-range missiles aimed at<lb />
Western Europe. It is very apparent that<lb />
this is yet another attempt to freeze the<lb />
West into a dangerous disadvantage.<lb />
Russia currently enjoys a massive advan-<lb />
tage in intermediate missiles. Included in<lb />
their arsenal are 345 SS-20 missiles with<lb />
three warheads each. The SS-4 and SS-5<lb />
varieties number 291. The total: 636<lb />
intermediate-range missiles with 1.325<lb />
warheads. The United States has zero.<lb />
By 1979, the Carter administration had<lb />
become very alarmed at the growing<lb />
number of Soviet missiles. The rate of<lb />
deployment for the weapon was one per<lb />
week. To counter this growing threat to<lb />
Western Europe, it was decided that the<lb />
U.S. would deploy 572 Pershing II and<lb />
cruise missiles. These missiles are needed<lb />
to preserve democracy against a nuclear<lb />
onslaught by the communists. They will be<lb />
deployed in December, pending an arms<lb />
agreement with the Soviets.<lb />
However, at present, the U.S. is serious-<lb />
ly pursuing an arms limitation agreement.<lb />
With the threat of nuclear war so real, one<lb />
might ask why the Soviets aren't commited<lb />
to arms reduction. The answer, of course,<lb />
is the ever-burgeoning peace and activist<lb />
movements.<lb />
Russia is "banking" on the peace move-<lb />
ment's ability to delay the deployment of<lb />
American missiles. ia mid-January, Soviet<lb />
Minister Andrei Gromyko unleashed a<lb />
propaganda "blitzkreig" upon Western<lb />
Europe His aim was the social democrats<lb />
and "Greens" of western Europe. The<lb />
Greens have a long leftist history of listen-<lb />
ing to the Soviets with "reverence<lb />
The social democrats, under Hans-<lb />
Jochen Vogel, have also fallen prey to the<lb />
"tough-guy" rhetoric by Gromyko. Vogel<lb />
believes that the American missiles will<lb />
threaten peace, not realizing that they will<lb />
ensure it. The Christian democrats, under<lb />
Chancellor Helmut Kohl, are determined<lb />
to have the missiles deployed. They, like<lb />
Japan, have not given in to the Russian<lb />
threats.<lb />
The peace movements of West Ger-<lb />
many, Holland and the Netherlands are ac-<lb />
tively pursuing a unilateral disarmament of<lb />
allied forces. They are not in the least bit<lb />
disturbed at the powerful SS-20s aimed at<lb />
them. Their only concern is the American<lb />
weapons. This fact alone should illustrate<lb />
that the "peace" sought for by these ac-<lb />
tivists is a Soviet-dominated Europe.<lb />
Reagan's zero-option plan is a realistic<lb />
step in the right direction for peace. He<lb />
proposes that the U.S. cancel the deploy-<lb />
ment of American missiles in exchange for<lb />
the Soviets' dismantling of the SS-20s. Is<lb />
there any better solution to the problem<lb />
than eliminating the missiles entirely. I<lb />
think not.<lb />
To regain lost propaganda points, An-<lb />
dropov has proposed his latest "plan for<lb />
peace He has offered to cut the missiles<lb />
to the level of France ana Britain � 162.<lb />
On the surface, this might appear plausi-<lb />
ble, but look again. The net effect of this<lb />
plan � nil. The Soviets would still attain<lb />
the advantage. For one thing, the SS-20s<lb />
are mobile. The 100 missiles they have<lb />
trained on China could easily shift toward<lb />
Western Europe.<lb />
One has to remember also that France<lb />
and Britain are sovereign nations. The<lb />
U.S. does not control NATO missiles, only<lb />
its own. Thus, the net effect of the agree-<lb />
ment is that the Soviets would give up<lb />
nothing, while America gives up<lb />
everything. This precedent has been<lb />
established by every U.SSoviet agree-<lb />
ment. Is there any difference between<lb />
missile ratios of 6O0-to-zero and 300-to-<lb />
zcro? The Soviets would have us believe<lb />
so.<lb />
The Andropov offer was greeted with<lb />
thunderous applause from leftist and com-<lb />
munist sympathizers in Europe and the<lb />
U.S. These subversive groups are trying to<lb />
teach us that traditional American values<lb />
are archaic and no longer pliable. These<lb />
values are love of God, love of country and<lb />
a strong national defense. When the true<lb />
goals of these groups are brought out in<lb />
public, they point the ever poignant finger<lb />
and scream McCarthyite. Recognizing the<lb />
world-domination goal o communism is<lb />
pure and simple realism, not McCar-<lb />
thyism.<lb />
Vice President Bush is currently in<lb />
Europe reemphasizmg the American com-<lb />
mitment to peace and freedom. In the<lb />
absence of an agreement, the Pershing II<lb />
and cruise missiles will be deplored to en-<lb />
sure freedom, not threaten it. The peace<lb />
groups eloquently speak out for<lb />
"freedom" and the horrors of nuclear<lb />
war. Actually, though, their goal, which is<lb />
American disarmament, will bring about<lb />
nuclear war, not prevent it.<lb />
Washington's commitment to true<lb />
freedom includes insuring that Western<lb />
Europe and Central America are not tam-<lb />
ed into communist dictatorships. This in-<lb />
surance policy can only be kept by military<lb />
strength. Reagan and Bush are trying I<lb />
prevent Russia from turning Western<lb />
Europe into what it once was, a great<lb />
wasteland.<lb />
On Pain And Itch<lb />
Hemorrhoids: Inflation For The '80s<lb />
-Campus Forum-<lb />
Today's advice concerns an issue that's<lb />
really had our mailboxes swelling lately, an<lb />
issue that's fast becoming a real pain in the<lb />
rear � inflation.<lb />
At some time in our lives, we all pro-<lb />
bably suffer from inflation. And especially<lb />
older people � who, more often than not,<lb />
live on fixed incomes and can't afford the<lb />
rising cost of state-of-the-art medication<lb />
� are finding the 1980s more painful (and<lb />
subsequently, itchy) than ever. By now,<lb />
I'm sure you all know I'm not talking<lb />
about economic indicators. I am, of<lb />
course, talking about hemorrhoids.<lb />
1 . �1<lb />
Ah<lb />
MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Inflation For The 80s<lb />
or<lb />
Quelling The Swelling<lb />
The word "hemorrhoids" comes from<lb />
the Greek, haima � blood, and haimor-<lb />
rhois � "vein liable to bleed The origin<lb />
of the colloquial term "piles" for hemor-<lb />
rhoids is not clear but may stem from the<lb />
Uatin pila (a mass), referring to a mass or<lb />
cluster of veins.<lb />
Hemorrhoids come in two basic types:<lb />
internal and external. But to go into more<lb />
detail would be utterly disgusting and<lb />
would probably make us all want to vomit.<lb />
So, let's just say there are two kinds and<lb />
leave it at that.<lb />
But, you may ask, what causes dilation<lb />
and engorgement of the hemorrhoidal<lb />
veins to produce hemorrhoids? Well, there<lb />
are many theories about just what in the<lb />
world is behind hemorrhoids. They're pro-<lb />
bably not inherited, but man's upright<lb />
posture may have something to do with<lb />
their development, since they are not<lb />
found in four-legged animals. There is<lb />
evidence that some things can exaggerate<lb />
them, but, once again, it would be<lb />
disgusting to elaborate.<lb />
I'm sure we all know that hemoirhoid<lb />
sufferers are often the unfortunate butt of<lb />
bad jokes. They all too often bring up the<lb />
rear in our social stratification. They're at<lb />
the tail end of our respectability lists. And<lb />
opinions against them continue to grow<lb />
and swell. Needless to say, this is unfair,<lb />
and I personally don't think they should<lb />
stand for it. But that's just my opinion,<lb />
and it really doesn't matter much anyway,<lb />
does it?<lb />
But if you or someone you love suffers<lb />
from hemorrhoids, don't throw in the<lb />
towel. It's not the end. Well, it is, and then<lb />
again, it isn't. The problem is, indeed,<lb />
ever-growing; nonetheless, there's still<lb />
hope.<lb />
Contrary to popular belief, not all<lb />
hemorrhoid treatments require a lengthy<lb />
stay in the hospital, but, once again, to<lb />
elaborate on the various methods of out-<lb />
patient care would make us all sick. I<lb />
know; I've read about them.<lb />
However, I will take at least a small<lb />
amount of space to discuss a newer method<lb />
of dealing with inflation in the 80s �<lb />
elastic band ligation of internal hemor-<lb />
rhoids. This new treatment is practically<lb />
painless and can be carried out in the doc-<lb />
tor's office, while you wait, providing an<lb />
entertainment experience for kids of all<lb />
ages!<lb />
I hope my advice has at least helped to<lb />
quell the discomfort all you letter-writers<lb />
are feeling. Hopefully, at some point in the<lb />
near future, medical technology will allow<lb />
us to put hemorrhoids behind us.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, a renown-<lb />
ed gospel singer from Enema Grove, N.C<lb />
is an authority on pains in the rear, having<lb />
worked at The East Carolinian for two<lb />
years.<lb />
The (Falling) House That Ron Built<lb />
1 was recently watching the news, and<lb />
out of all the pain and misery com-<lb />
municated by the news show, one remark<lb />
really made me stop in my tracks and take<lb />
notice. A church minister, one of many<lb />
who house hundreds of homeless people in<lb />
his church each night, was talking about<lb />
the ever-increasing number of people who<lb />
are losing their homes and are being forced<lb />
into the street. Hundreds of thousands of<lb />
these people are finding refuge in churches<lb />
at night all across the country, while<lb />
thousands of families are living in their<lb />
cars and tents at this very moment. The<lb />
minister said that the middle class of this<lb />
country are becoming the poor right before<lb />
our very eyes. This, of course, is not brand<lb />
new information or some sudden revela-<lb />
tion, but the way he put it and the reality<lb />
behind the statement made me wonder<lb />
about what got us into this mess that we<lb />
are sinking deeper into all the time.<lb />
I cannot pick up the newspaper or watch<lb />
a news show without being bombarded by<lb />
facts about the insensitivity, naivete and<lb />
sheer stupidity of some of the aspects of<lb />
our present government. It's not just the<lb />
president, but I refuse to believe that it is<lb />
simply built into the system. Every time so-<lb />
meone mentions the alarming rising<lb />
unemployment rate to Reagan, he cites the<lb />
distinct drop in interest rates since he took<lb />
office. When people blame him for a<lb />
budget deficit that is unfair and cannot<lb />
possibly be good for our collapsing<lb />
economy, he points to a reduced inflation<lb />
rate since Carter was president.<lb />
He has backed up the biggest tax cut in<lb />
history, which he agrees was aimed mainly<lb />
at the wealthy and big business (for<lb />
economic stimulation), with tax increases<lb />
aimed straight at the working class, such as<lb />
a "user fee" on gasoline and assorted ex-<lb />
cise taxes and fees on the trucking in-<lb />
dustry. He doesn't seem to realize that the<lb />
main "users" of our gas are truckers, who<lb />
transport virtually all of our food to the<lb />
stores, along with just about everything<lb />
else we buy. So not only are we hit at the<lb />
gas pumps, but then again at the stores,<lb />
where the increased expense of transpor-<lb />
ting consumer goods will be passed on to<lb />
us. Even if the present decline in OPEC<lb />
prices is enough to offset the gas tax, the<lb />
additional taxes and fees levied at the<lb />
trucking industry are enough to put many<lb />
of our independent truckers out of<lb />
business. I wrote this before the trucker<lb />
strike, but look at the violence and turmoil<lb />
the tax policy has already created, and it<lb />
doesn't even go into effect until next<lb />
month.<lb />
It seems that there is a mental block<lb />
created by our decision makers, and I get<lb />
the feeling that many of our government's<lb />
policies are not exactly being thought all<lb />
the way through. When Reagan talks of<lb />
our country's ill's and woes, he tends to<lb />
reduce everything to charts, graphs and<lb />
statistics. He has never acknowledged the<lb />
amount of human suffering involved with<lb />
every percentage increase in unemploy-<lb />
ment. For two years, he has claimed that<lb />
we are on the "upswing" of the graph and<lb />
that recovery is just around the corner. He<lb />
has claimed that his election is viewed as a<lb />
mandate from the people, but what he has<lb />
failed to realize is that the only reason he<lb />
was elected is that re-electing Carter would<lb />
have been a grave mistake.<lb />
What we need in this country is a little<lb />
less name-calling and scapegoating and a<lb />
lot more action, such as a closer scrutiniza-<lb />
tion of defense spending, a restructuring of<lb />
the over-generous tax cuts, elimination of<lb />
pork-barrel projects and taking a closer<lb />
look at our foreign aid policies, to name<lb />
but a few options. After all, how can we<lb />
justify providing billions of dollars to cure<lb />
the world's troubles when we cannot even<lb />
get our own economic house in order?<lb />
Mike Highsmith<lb />
School of Business<lb />
Freedom Fighters<lb />
At four million, they constitute the<lb />
largest refugee population in the world.<lb />
The occupying army, numbering at least<lb />
100,000, has brought death to no less than<lb />
half a million civilians. The invaders are<lb />
using a variety of tactics to terrorize the<lb />
population into submission, including<lb />
wholesale extermination of hundreds of<lb />
villages, the use of chemical weapons and<lb />
bombs disguised as toys. Yet the people are<lb />
carrying on a jihad (holy war) against the<lb />
invaders and are more than holding their<lb />
own.<lb />
The people are the Afghans. The in-<lb />
vaders, of course, are the Soviets. All the<lb />
little wars in Central America combined<lb />
are miniscule when compared to the moun-<lb />
tain of skulls accumulating in<lb />
Afghanistan.<lb />
Discussion in America on this war has<lb />
tapered off in the last year; however, it is<lb />
we who may be subject to the saem type of<lb />
holocaust sometime in the future if we fail<lb />
to learn more about it. And what better<lb />
way to learn about it than from first-hand,<lb />
personal accounts.<lb />
If you wish to do so, Wednesday night<lb />
will be your chance. Four mujahedin (holy<lb />
warriors) from Afghanistan will tell of<lb />
their experiences fighting the Soviets when<lb />
they speak at 7:30 p.m Feb. 9, in<lb />
Mendenhall 244. The talk will center on<lb />
the personal experiences of the freedom<lb />
fighters while battling the imperial Soviets<lb />
and the future of the struggle itself. All are<lb />
invited and encouraged to attend.<lb />
World War II taught us that what we as<lb />
Americans must do is learn the truth about<lb />
our enemies. These freedom fighters are<lb />
giving us that opportunity to learn. Don't<lb />
miss out on it.<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
Sophomore, POLS<lb />
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Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
Sophomore, POLS<lb />
Greenville Child Receives Life-Saving Operation<lb />
Douglas Moore, the<lb />
10-month old Green-<lb />
ville child afflicted with<lb />
leukemia, received a<lb />
bone marrow<lb />
transplant from his<lb />
22-month old sister<lb />
Latasha in an operation<lb />
last Tuesday morning.<lb />
On Wednesday even-<lb />
ing, Latasha was releas-<lb />
ed from the hospital<lb />
and Douglas was doing<lb />
well. He is listed in<lb />
stable condition. Ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Sam<lb />
Gross, the attending<lb />
physician, "It is much<lb />
to early to tell" if the<lb />
rare operation has been<lb />
a success. The infant<lb />
must be watched close-<lb />
ly for six weeks to be<lb />
sure that infection does<lb />
not set in.<lb />
Gross is chief of<lb />
pediatrics oncology at<lb />
the Shands Teaching<lb />
English Major Wins Scholarship<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Darryl Brown has been<lb />
awarded a Gravely<lb />
Foundation scholarship<lb />
tor having the highest<lb />
grade point average in<lb />
the undergraduate divi-<lb />
sion of the Department<lb />
ol Fnghsh.<lb />
Brown. 21, received<lb />
the news of his selec-<lb />
tion for the award after<lb />
he delivered a paper to<lb />
the annual Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi svmposium Friday.<lb />
 11 e r Brown<lb />
delivered his paper titl-<lb />
ed 'The Value of<lb />
General Studies in the<lb />
I ndergraduate Cur-<lb />
riculum Dr. William<lb />
 Bloodworth, chair-<lb />
man of the Department<lb />
of English, made an an-<lb />
no un cement that<lb />
Brown had won the<lb />
scholarship. Brown<lb />
also received a $100<lb />
cash award because his<lb />
paper was selected for<lb />
presentation in the<lb />
symposium.<lb />
Brown's paper<lb />
outlined his belief that<lb />
undergraduate educa-<lb />
tion is becoming too<lb />
focused on occupa-<lb />
tional training rather<lb />
than a general, basic<lb />
education in fun-<lb />
damental areas of<lb />
knowledge.<lb />
"The college educa-<lb />
tion should be more<lb />
than job training<lb />
Brown said. "It is and<lb />
should be a more com-<lb />
plete, well-rounded,<lb />
enlightening education<lb />
that developes more<lb />
than the student's oc-<lb />
cupational skills<lb />
Brown pointed out<lb />
that because of increas-<lb />
ed specialization,<lb />
students were limiting<lb />
their areas of<lb />
knowledge, especially<lb />
in ' 'common<lb />
humanities and basic<lb />
arts and sciences<lb />
Brown tailored his<lb />
paper to the sym-<lb />
posium theme<lb />
"Toward the New<lb />
Millenium: Challenges<lb />
and Dreams<lb />
Chairman of the<lb />
Fifteen Students Selected<lb />
To Fill Board Vacancies<lb />
Continued l-rom Page 1<lb />
The 24-19 vote over-<lb />
rode the council's deci-<lb />
sion and placed Hooper<lb />
and Necci on the<lb />
Review Board. There<lb />
were five open spots on<lb />
the Review Board.<lb />
Other members of the<lb />
board are James L amb,<lb />
Mike Roger and Daniel<lb />
Prevatte. Students ap-<lb />
proved for the Honor<lb />
Board are Donna Man-<lb />
sour, Mike West, Jerry<lb />
Bruner, James Pearce,<lb />
Ken Adams, Robert<lb />
Shook, Dwayne<lb />
Black man, Greg<lb />
Drake, Joseph Robin-<lb />
son and Steve Sherbin.<lb />
The SGA also ap-<lb />
proved the appropria-<lb />
tion of $500 dollars to<lb />
the ECU Poetry Forum<lb />
by overriding a veto by<lb />
president Eric Hender-<lb />
son.<lb />
Department of<lb />
Psychology Dr. Rosina<lb />
Lao, noted that Brown<lb />
is a member of the<lb />
Sigma Tau Delta<lb />
English Honor Society,<lb />
a member of the ECU<lb />
Honors Program and<lb />
winner of the 1982 Paul<lb />
Farr Memorial Essay<lb />
Contest in her in-<lb />
troductory remarks<lb />
before Brown's speech.<lb />
"In a time when<lb />
many students think<lb />
about college only as a<lb />
form of training for<lb />
specific jobs, I am<lb />
pleased and surprised<lb />
to see how clearly and<lb />
throughly Mr. Brown<lb />
understands the<lb />
benefits of general<lb />
education Blood-<lb />
worth said. "I am con-<lb />
vinced that students do<lb />
themselves a disservice<lb />
when they see college<lb />
only as training. By do-<lb />
ing so they limit<lb />
themselves.<lb />
"Darryl spoke of<lb />
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Catholic chaplain<lb />
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5 Sherba called the<lb />
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"overwhelming" as<lb />
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the greatest danger in a<lb />
bone marrow<lb />
transplant operation is<lb />
infection.<lb />
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the younger Moore in-<lb />
fant went through<lb />
radiation and<lb />
chemotherapy treat-<lb />
ment to kill the<lb />
cancerous blood cells in<lb />
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Gainsville. Mrs. Moore<lb />
said she was grateful<lb />
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response of the people<lb />
in Greenville to her<lb />
family's needs. "I'm<lb />
still so surprised<lb />
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Adler claimed that such<lb />
colonies could possibly<lb />
solve many of the ear-<lb />
th's problems such as<lb />
overpopulation and<lb />
depletion of resources.<lb />
In between Blood-<lb />
worth and Adler<lb />
presentations, were<lb />
seven other presenta-<lb />
tions, five of which<lb />
were delivered on<lb />
Thursday and two<lb />
others on Friday morn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"The Political Im-<lb />
Dorms Win<lb />
Prize Money<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
their dorm fees.<lb />
"We saved $9000<lb />
through the energy con-<lb />
test last year, and I<lb />
hope we can do at least<lb />
as well this year<lb />
Gardner said. He is ac-<lb />
ting as advisor to the<lb />
SRA energy committee.<lb />
"All of the money for<lb />
utilities comes right out<lb />
of the dorm rent<lb />
Gardner continued.<lb />
"Increases in utility<lb />
costs brings about in-<lb />
creases in dorm rent<lb />
"The energy com-<lb />
mittee has done a<lb />
tremendous job said<lb />
Associate Dean and<lb />
Director of Residence<lb />
Life Carolyn A.<lb />
Fulghum. "I think it<lb />
(the contest) does en-<lb />
courage students to<lb />
work in a group for a<lb />
common goal. This can<lb />
hold down their room<lb />
rent as well<lb />
Fulghum, who is also<lb />
an advisor to the SRA<lb />
energy committee, add-<lb />
ed that all students<lb />
have a moral respon-<lb />
sibility to conserve<lb />
energy.<lb />
Fulghum praised the<lb />
committee members for<lb />
working together and<lb />
sharing energy-saving<lb />
ideas with each other.<lb />
"The energy officers<lb />
in each dorm play a<lb />
very important role in<lb />
the effectiveness of the<lb />
contest added<lb />
Niewald, who heads the<lb />
16-member committee.<lb />
"They've all done an<lb />
excellent job<lb />
pact of a Changing<lb />
Ethnic and Racial<lb />
Balance in America's<lb />
New Millennium" was<lb />
delivered by Dr.<lb />
Thomas F. Eamon of<lb />
the political science<lb />
department.<lb />
"Conceptual and<lb />
Normative Aspects of<lb />
Alternative Futures"<lb />
was presented by Dr.<lb />
James LeRoy Smith of<lb />
the philosophy depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"Will the First<lb />
Amendment be Erod-<lb />
ed?" by Dr. Gene D.<lb />
Lanier of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Library<lb />
Science. "Living from<lb />
Wholeness Instead of<lb />
from Reaction" was<lb />
delivered by Mrs. Lin-<lb />
da L. Warner, of the<lb />
psychology depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Dr. Hal J. Daniel<lb />
closed out the Thurs-<lb />
day program with his<lb />
paper titled "Signs,<lb />
Symbols, and Such:<lb />
The Future of Human<lb />
Communication<lb />
On Friday Vice<lb />
Chancellor and Dean<lb />
of the School of<lb />
Medicine Dr. William<lb />
E. Laupus opened the<lb />
symposium with his<lb />
paper titled "Health<lb />
Care: 2003<lb />
The second paper<lb />
presented on Friday<lb />
titled "The Value of<lb />
General Studies in the<lb />
Undergraduate Cur-<lb />
riculum" was delivered<lb />
by undergraduate<lb />
English student Darryl<lb />
K. Brown. Brown was<lb />
the only student chosen<lb />
to deliver a paper.<lb />
Byrd said he was<lb />
pleased with the wide<lb />
variety of contempla-<lb />
tions of the future that<lb />
were chosen by the<lb />
writers. "We didn't in-<lb />
tend to place any<lb />
restrictions (on writers)<lb />
and we got a nice varie-<lb />
ty of responses Byrd<lb />
added.<lb />
Byrd said that an<lb />
overriding concern for<lb />
people and the quality<lb />
of life available to them<lb />
in the next millennium<lb />
were evident in the nine<lb />
papers delivered.<lb />
"There was a concern<lb />
for the ideals we might<lb />
prescribe to; there was<lb />
a concern for their<lb />
lifestyles in terms of<lb />
quality of living and a<lb />
concern for norms for<lb />
which we would stan-<lb />
dardize our behavior<lb />
Byrd added. "There<lb />
was concern that we are<lb />
really moving along,<lb />
that we are developing<lb />
a super-high tech socie-<lb />
ty in which to live<lb />
Byrd said, adding that<lb />
he personality did not<lb />
lament that. "On the<lb />
other hand, we do not<lb />
wish to sacrifice the<lb />
chief benefits of being<lb />
educated persons by<lb />
losing the qualities of a<lb />
liberal education that<lb />
allow us to bring<lb />
together the best<lb />
elements of our past<lb />
with the promises of<lb />
the future<lb />
Byrd, admitting that<lb />
there was a basis for the<lb />
less-than optimistic<lb />
views expressed by<lb />
some concerning the<lb />
nuclear arms race,<lb />
noted that people need-<lb />
ed to be as positive as<lb />
they can in light of this<lb />
great threat.<lb />
"I suppose that all of<lb />
us feel a great deal of<lb />
threat from having<lb />
around us the possibili-<lb />
ty of our own annilila-<lb />
tion Byrd said. "But,<lb />
I personally have high<lb />
hopes that the political<lb />
elements on our earth<lb />
will summon the<lb />
wisdom to pull up short<lb />
of any situation from<lb />
which we can't retreat.<lb />
Fla. Climate No. 1<lb />
For Business, Jobs<lb />
(UPI) � A national-<lb />
ly recognized accoun-<lb />
ting firm has ranked<lb />
the business climate in<lb />
Florida as the best in<lb />
the nation for the se-<lb />
cond consecutive year,<lb />
Lt. Gov. Wayne Mix-<lb />
son said Monday.<lb />
Florida finished<lb />
above the national<lb />
average on 20 of the 22<lb />
factors used by Alex-<lb />
ander Grant Co. to<lb />
compile the ranking<lb />
and widened its lead<lb />
over second-place<lb />
Texas from the<lb />
previous year's list.<lb />
North Carolina rank-<lb />
ed third. South<lb />
Carolina fifth and<lb />
Georgia sixth.<lb />
Florida ranked first<lb />
nationally on factors<lb />
controlled or influenc-<lb />
ed by state or local<lb />
government and was se-<lb />
cond nationally on fac-<lb />
tors not controlled by<lb />
government.<lb />
Gov. Bob Graham<lb />
made a simultaneous<lb />
announcement in New<lb />
York, saying the new<lb />
ranking "recognizes<lb />
the achievements of<lb />
Florida's economic<lb />
development program<lb />
and adds to our<lb />
economic momen-<lb />
tum<lb />
Mixson, who doubles<lb />
as secretary of the<lb />
Commerce Depart-<lb />
ment, said the survey<lb />
results were significant<lb />
but that the most<lb />
serious challenge was<lb />
still ahead.<lb />
"The real task is to<lb />
translate this recogni-<lb />
tion into the creation of<lb />
more jobs and better<lb />
incomes for our<lb />
citizens he said.<lb />
Despite the state's<lb />
top ranking last year,<lb />
new industry and plant<lb />
expansions were down<lb />
in 1982 as a result of<lb />
the deepening national<lb />
recession.<lb />
The ranking was bas-<lb />
ed on 1981 data and in-<lb />
cluded such broad<lb />
categories as state and<lb />
local government fiscal<lb />
policies, state regulated<lb />
employment costs,<lb />
labor costs and<lb />
availability and pro-<lb />
ductivity of labor<lb />
force.<lb />
The survey did not<lb />
consider such intangi-<lb />
ble factors as "quality<lb />
of life<lb />
Mixson said that<lb />
despite Florida's pro-<lb />
blems with transporta-<lb />
tion and crime,<lb />
"quality of life" re-<lb />
mained the single most<lb />
important factor in at-<lb />
tracting new industry to<lb />
the state and would<lb />
have enhanced the<lb />
state's top ranking.<lb />
The nine-state<lb />
southeastern region<lb />
was rated as having the<lb />
best business climate<lb />
among the eight regions<lb />
used in the Alexander<lb />
Grant survey. Five of<lb />
the top 10 states in the<lb />
list are in the southeast.<lb />
Florida's high na-<lb />
tional ranking in in-<lb />
o�.i �. J-J�i<lb />
dividual categories in-<lb />
cluded:<lb />
�The third lowest<lb />
unemployment com-<lb />
pensation benefits paid<lb />
at an average $41 per<lb />
covered worker per<lb />
year.<lb />
�The fourth lowest<lb />
proportion of non-<lb />
agricultural workers<lb />
who were members of<lb />
unions or labor associa-<lb />
tions at 11.8 percent.<lb />
�The fourth smallest<lb />
expenditure on en-<lb />
vironmental control at<lb />
. 15 percent of the total<lb />
state expenditures.<lb />
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amount of non-<lb />
agricultural work time<lb />
lost due to work stop-<lb />
pages over a two-year<lb />
period.<lb />
Florida ranked below<lb />
the national average<lb />
only in its average<lb />
workers' compensation<lb />
insurance rate and in<lb />
the cost of energy.<lb />
In other economic<lb />
news, the Chicago Title<lb />
Insurance Co. said<lb />
Monday that new home<lb />
construction slowed<lb />
dramatically in Florida<lb />
last year but remained<lb />
well above the national<lb />
average.<lb />
The statewide ratio<lb />
of new construction per<lb />
100 existing households<lb />
fell from 3.63 in 1981<lb />
to 2.38 last year. The<lb />
national ratio was only<lb />
1.33.<lb />
Hunt Allows Helicopters<lb />
To Fight Strike Violence<lb />
RALEIGH (UPI) �<lb />
The strike by indepen-<lb />
dent truckers entered<lb />
its second week Mon-<lb />
day with truckers still<lb />
on the road facing a<lb />
continued threat of<lb />
violence in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
National Guard<lb />
helicopters, grounded<lb />
during the weekend as a<lb />
storm dropped storm<lb />
over much of the state,<lb />
resumed patrolling in-<lb />
terstate highways and<lb />
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Monday morning. Use<lb />
of the helicopters was<lb />
authorized late last<lb />
week by Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt Jr.<lb />
Mr. Russ Ed-<lb />
monston, spokesman<lb />
for the state Depart-<lb />
ment of Crime Control<lb />
and Public Safety, said<lb />
reports of shootings<lb />
and other incidents of<lb />
violence against trucks<lb />
continued to come into<lb />
his office.<lb />
A mail truck was<lb />
fired on in Moore<lb />
County about 1:15<lb />
a.m. Monday but there<lb />
were no injuries.<lb />
In Goldsboro Sun-<lb />
day night, two men in a<lb />
car with a flashing blue<lb />
light stopped a truck.<lb />
They then threatened<lb />
the driver of the truck<lb />
with a shotgun and<lb />
knocked out the truck's<lb />
headlights.<lb />
It was the second in-<lb />
cident since the strike<lb />
began that a trucker<lb />
had stopped for a blue<lb />
light only to be<lb />
threatened.<lb />
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sniper who shot at a<lb />
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noon Sunday. No one<lb />
was injured but a bullet<lb />
struck one of the<lb />
truck's tire rims.<lb />
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p.m. Sunday in Nash<lb />
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Law enforcement<lb />
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"We're hoping that<lb />
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their CBs to call us,<lb />
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another trucker to<lb />
place a call or stop and<lb />
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FEBRUARY 8. 1983<lb />
Page<lb />
Hoffman Does<lb />
Double Take<lb />
In 'Tootsie'<lb />
Harrison Ford Stars In Futuristic Earth Thriller 'Blade Runner'<lb />
Superstar Harrison Kord stars as a 21st century gumshoe detective in<lb />
Blade Runner, a futuristic thriller that takes place on earth. The film<lb />
has him hot on the trail of dangerous "replicants" (slave robots<lb />
made in man's image) that have gone berserk and escaped to Karth<lb />
seeking life-sustaining information. Blade Runner is this week's Free<lb />
Flick and will be shown on triday and Saturday night at 5, 7:15 and<lb />
9:30 p.m. in Mendenhall Student Center's Hendrix Theatre. Admis-<lb />
sion is by ID and activity card for students and MSC membership for<lb />
faculty and staff. The film is sponsored by the ECU Student Union<lb />
Films Committee.<lb />
Beatles File Still Impressive<lb />
By JOHN ROCKWELL<lb />
Nr� � or r i�w. Sr�i s�r� r�<lb />
NEW YORK � The Beatles were<lb />
liK most, the most influential group<lb />
in the history of rock, the most suc-<lb />
cessful, the most idolized, the most<lb />
idealized and, almost without ques-<lb />
tion, the most talented.<lb />
The band broke up in 1970, but<lb />
all through the past decade, people<lb />
nurtured the hope they would<lb />
reunite. No matter that any reunion<lb />
would have been almost preordain-<lb />
ed to disappoint; the hope remain-<lb />
ed- L .<lb />
But now, with John Lennon s<lb />
murder in late 1980, all those hopes<lb />
are past. The three remaining solo<lb />
Beatles will continue to pursue their<lb />
varied careers. But "the Beatles"<lb />
have been frozen into the past, a<lb />
distinct historical entity that started<lb />
in 1962 and ended for good, eight<lb />
years later.<lb />
Even before Lennon's death, the<lb />
Beatles nostalgia and memorabilia<lb />
industry was in full swing. There<lb />
were Beatles books, Beatles<lb />
songbooks, Beatles bootleg and live<lb />
and greatest-hits albums, Beatles<lb />
collectors, Beatles conventions,<lb />
Beatles Broadway shows, Beatles<lb />
discographies and bibliographies,<lb />
even a Beatles concordance.<lb />
With Lennon's demise, the in-<lb />
dustry escalated into 24-hour shifts.<lb />
In recent months we have seen a<lb />
flood of Beatle-abilia, including<lb />
several more handsome books and<lb />
still further record recyclings as well<lb />
as videos and contests.<lb />
Earlier this month, to celebrate<lb />
the 20th anniversary of the first<lb />
Beatles British single, "Love Me<lb />
Do released Oct. 5, 1962, Capitol<lb />
issued an LP of the 20 top-selling<lb />
Beatles songs.<lb />
But all of these pale before a<lb />
massive, 14-disc, ominous-looking<lb />
black box that has just been releas-<lb />
ed in a limited, 5.000-copy edition<lb />
for the holiday season. It is called.<lb />
portentously, "The Beatles: The<lb />
Collection" issued by Original<lb />
Master Recordings (no catalog<lb />
number) and carrjb a suggested list<lb />
price of $325.<lb />
All you need is cash, and for the<lb />
Beatles fan who has, or wants,<lb />
everything, the price may well be<lb />
worth it.<lb />
What we have here are the basic<lb />
British Beatles albums � what<lb />
might now be called the canonical<lb />
collection � in audiophile super-<lb />
fidelity, cut with the half-speed pro-<lb />
cess direct from EMI's master<lb />
tapes.<lb />
A sequential listening to these<lb />
recordings, in their pristine sound,<lb />
does not significantly alter one's<lb />
memory of what the Beatles achiev-<lb />
ed; it only reinforces one's admira-<lb />
tion for that achievement.<lb />
Yes, George Harrison's songs are<lb />
often banal, Ringo Starr was not a<lb />
virtuoso drummer, Paul McCartney<lb />
had (and has) his sentimental side.<lb />
and Lennon could lapse into self-<lb />
indulgent ranting.<lb />
But all that pales beside the seem-<lb />
ingly endless flow of memfltrable<lb />
scmgs. Tire evolutfbh " overnhese<lb />
eight years and 145 discs is<lb />
remarkable, from vital yet simple<lb />
early-60s rockers to affecting<lb />
ballads, stirring anthems, bold ex-<lb />
See BEATLEMANIA. Page 9<lb />
By MICHAEL SRAGOW<lb />
Rolut Mow<lb />
When Dustin Hoffman accepted<lb />
a Best Actor award from the L.A.<lb />
Film Critics Association for Kramer<lb />
vs. Kramer, he confessed that he<lb />
felt the best male performance of<lb />
1979 was Michel Serrault's as the<lb />
flamboyant drag queen in La Cage<lb />
aux tolles. In Tootsie (now playing<lb />
at Greenville's Buccaneer Theatre),<lb />
Hoffman's first film since then,<lb />
he's taken a tip from Serrault: he<lb />
plays a talented but struggling ac-<lb />
tor, Michael Dorsey, who poses as a<lb />
woman to win a lucrative role in a<lb />
daytime TV soap opera. He gives<lb />
two terrific performances.<lb />
Tootsie is a tribute to the power<lb />
that acting � taking on new roles<lb />
� can have in changing people's<lb />
lives. For when Michael Dorsey<lb />
creates an actressalter ego named<lb />
Dorothy Michaels, two things hap-<lb />
pen: Dorothy Michaels becomes an<lb />
inspiration to women everywhere<lb />
for her forthright enuciation of<lb />
female rights, and Michael Dorsey<lb />
becomes a much more sensitive and<lb />
av v man<lb />
Hottman is drawn to intense<lb />
characters like Dorsey. and he plays<lb />
them with churning energy without<lb />
sentimentalizing them. As Dorsey,<lb />
the erft-New York actor's actor,<lb />
Hoffman uses the driven riveting<lb />
edge-against-the-world that he<lb />
displayed as the crook in Straight<lb />
Time or the reporter in Agatha, or<lb />
een as the adman in Kramer vs.<lb />
Kramer, when he had to beat the<lb />
Christmas holiday calendar to find<lb />
a job before the new year. Though<lb />
desperate for work, Dorsey gives<lb />
his directors no mercy when they<lb />
make what to his mind are stupid<lb />
decisions. You can see how his<lb />
sound artistic instincts are all coiled<lb />
up with his mulish masculine pride.<lb />
Dorsey is versatile and dedicated<lb />
(particularly to staging Return to<lb />
the love Canal, the latest work of<lb />
his playwright-roommate, the<lb />
weirdly hilarious Bill Murray). But<lb />
he's also a bit of a user, especially<lb />
when it comes to women. His affair<lb />
with a struggling actress-friend<lb />
named Sandy, played with great<lb />
humor and poignance by Ten Garr,<lb />
is the kind of casual, careless liaison<lb />
that's barely a step up from a one-<lb />
night stand.<lb />
Michael Dorsey has Dustin Hoff-<lb />
man's nasal voice, but what comes<lb />
out of Dorothy Michaels' mouth is<lb />
miraculously mellifluous. Dorothy<lb />
Michaels is able to relate to people<lb />
without the burden of Michael<lb />
Dorsey's personal ambition. She<lb />
drops all of Dorsey's porcupine<lb />
spikes � except when it comes to<lb />
preserving the integrity of her role.<lb />
When she defends her professional<lb />
conviction that the hospital super-<lb />
visor she plays in the soap can be<lb />
both strong-willed and feminine,<lb />
she's a tigress. Precisely because<lb />
Dorothy Michaels is a fictional<lb />
character � a Michael Dorsey crea-<lb />
tion � she can speak her mind<lb />
about feminism with less fear than<lb />
someone who has to inhabit a<lb />
female identity for a lifetime.<lb />
Hoffman's acting is full of<lb />
marvelous moments � Dorsey<lb />
keeps surprising you both when he<lb />
stays in Dorothy's chatacter and<lb />
when he breaks out ot it. Hoff-<lb />
man's great triumph is that, at the<lb />
end, he makes you feel that both<lb />
parts have merged. Working with<lb />
young Justin Henry in Kramer vs.<lb />
Kramer, he began to find his middle<lb />
range as an actor. Working with<lb />
Jessica Lange. who plays, with con-<lb />
siderable delicacy, the soap opera<lb />
sexpot Dorsey Dorothy falls in love<lb />
with, Hoffman displays an adult<lb />
tenderness that never turns to<lb />
mush.<lb />
Coproducer and director Sydney<lb />
Pollack has kept his movie's many<lb />
ingredients straight and has healed<lb />
them all up to ihe right<lb />
temperature He's pulled all the<lb />
stops out of a remarkably load and<lb />
witty script written by (among<lb />
others) Larry Gelbart, Murray<lb />
Schisgal and the uncredited Elaine<lb />
May. It's an extremely nimble job<lb />
See DOUBLE, Page 8<lb />
Any More E.T.s?<lb />
Movie Forecast Good For '83<lb />
By GREGG KILDAY<lb />
RolltBf Slow<lb />
HOLLYWOOD � There was reason to celebrate in<lb />
Hollywood this New Year's Eve. As the movie industry<lb />
rang out 1982 � a difficult year that broke records at<lb />
the box office but also caused ulcers in the processi �<lb />
the moguls happily toasted the year to come. For 983<lb />
was opening with a bang and Hollywood found itself<lb />
temporarily in the money. "Generally it was a good<lb />
Christmas says marketing consultant Charles<lb />
Powell "It's not as great as 1980, when we had Stir<lb />
Crazv and 9 to 5, but after the horrendous fall, it s cer-<lb />
tainly good. There are a lot of successful films out there<lb />
Tneospects for the rest of the year are even more<lb />
rheerina "We're in a strong product cycle right now<lb />
Temertainment analyst Arthur E. RockwelL "The<lb />
timine of the product and its positioning couldn t be<lb />
LX ComingPoff the Christmas period 1983 is get-<lb />
ting off to a strong footing, and across the board, the<lb />
upcoming projects look very commercial<lb />
By summer, the movie theaters will be full of the<lb />
continuing exploits of Superman (Superman III), two<lb />
Sling James Bonds (Roger Moore in (Mopussyand<lb />
Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again); John<lb />
Travolta back in his dancing shoes for a reprise of<lb />
SaTurday Night Fever, the Sylvester Stallone-directed<lb />
sequel Staying Alive, and, what all observers pred.c<lb />
will be the megahit of the year, the third installment of<lb />
the Star Wars saga, The Return o) the Jedi<lb />
Still Hollywood's power brokers also realize that a<lb />
handful of blockbusters alone cannot support an entire<lb />
industry "If you look at the past five years cautions<lb />
Jack Valenti, president of the Motion P.cture Assoaa-<lb />
Xr �f America "eight out of ten movies did not<lb />
Sriev ttor otal investments during their theatrical<lb />
rekase! and even when you consider ancillary markets<lb />
like pay TV and network sales, six out of ten movies<lb />
still did not retrieve their investments, period. That<lb />
leaves only a forty percent margin of profitability<lb />
With an eye to the ever-encroaching bottom line, the<lb />
movie industry is facing 1983 full of hopeful resolu-<lb />
tions � determined to keep a tight rein on budgets, to<lb />
aim movies squarely at the public and to exhibit films<lb />
only under the best possible circumstances. But in the<lb />
ever fractious world of Hollywood, all that may be<lb />
easier said than done.<lb />
From studio to studio, the call has gone out for more<lb />
economical projects. Marvin Davis, owner of Twen-<lb />
tieth Century-Fox, appointed his son John to head a<lb />
special unit charged with making movies for $5 million<lb />
or less. Lorimar Productions hired independent pro-<lb />
ducer Irwin Yablans, a whiz at turning out low-budget<lb />
hits like Halloween, to oversee a new no-frills film divi-<lb />
sion. And cash-strapped MGMUA announced that it<lb />
doesn't plan to spend much more than $7.5 million for<lb />
any individual movie (with the exception of Octopussy,<lb />
its $25 million Bond movie).<lb />
But Hollywood's newfound frugality may be short-<lb />
lived. "Right now, everyone is paying lip service to the<lb />
concept comments Yablans. "But I think you'll find<lb />
it all depends on which studio you're talking to and<lb />
which end of the financial curve it's at. Those that are<lb />
most aware are the ones that have had a lack of hits or<lb />
a cashflow problem. Below-the-line costs  the costs<lb />
of actually making a movie � can be controlled if<lb />
you're responsible and anticipate problems. But it's the<lb />
above-the-line costs � the price of the talent � that<lb />
can still be a problem. And despite what you're hear-<lb />
ing, stars are still demanding and getting astronomical<lb />
sums for their services.<lb />
Frank Price, chairman of Columbia Pictures, mam-<lb />
See MOVIE, Page 8<lb />
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Dutch Soprano Elly Ameling Performing In February<lb />
nutch-born soprano Elly Ameling, "one of the world's foremost sopranosjind one of the most<lb />
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i ontinued From Page 7<lb />
tains a more flexible<lb />
stance. "I've never<lb />
understood a lot of this<lb />
talk he says. "For a<lb />
studio to say it's not<lb />
going to do pictures<lb />
that cost over $10<lb />
million makes as much<lb />
sense as a dealer in the<lb />
stock market refusing<lb />
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over ten. Part of the<lb />
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judgements about what<lb />
a proper dollar risk is.<lb />
If you have Dustin<lb />
Hoffman for Tooisie,<lb />
is it worth it to pay him<lb />
the money? You make<lb />
a judgement. It would<lb />
have been crazy to<lb />
spend $10 million on<lb />
Double Take<lb />
Continued From Page 7<lb />
of directing; Pollack mixes sweet and sour<lb />
flavorings with the deftness of a Chinese chef.<lb />
He turns this into an actor's actor's movie. He<lb />
tills the cast with troupers, like the risable, oro-<lb />
tund George Ciaynes as the soap opera's aging<lb />
I othano. or Dabney C oleman as the soap<lb />
opera's director (Coleman's most accomplished<lb />
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Beatlemania Still Surging<lb />
Continued From Page 7<lb />
periments and complex<lb />
mini-operas.<lb />
As much as anything<lb />
else, their lasting con-<lb />
temporaneity defines<lb />
the greatness of the<lb />
band. For all their<lb />
epitomization of their<lb />
time, they seem to have<lb />
tapped some secret of<lb />
universality. Even such<lb />
songs as "All You<lb />
Need Is Love" or<lb />
"Come Together"<lb />
which might seem im-<lb />
possibly dated, still<lb />
ring fresh.<lb />
They achieved this<lb />
universality by their in-<lb />
nate talent and by the<lb />
fact that their evolu-<lb />
tion, still denounced by<lb />
some as a betrayal of<lb />
rock, really amounted<lb />
to an abandonment of<lb />
rock's parochialism in<lb />
favor of a broader,<lb />
more lasting popular<lb />
sensibility.<lb />
The basis of any pop<lb />
song is its melody and<lb />
its words. On both<lb />
counts, the Beatles, in-<lb />
dividually and collec-<lb />
tively, were masters of<lb />
the pop genre, and re-<lb />
mained so throughout<lb />
the life of the band.<lb />
The Alpha-Omega Players in a scene from Noel Coward's classic comedy hit. -Private lives<lb />
Ringo's few songs<lb />
are cute, but the basis<lb />
of the Beatles<lb />
songbook are those by<lb />
Lennon-McCartney.<lb />
We now know that the<lb />
bulk of those songs<lb />
were written by one or<lb />
the other.<lb />
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together again makes<lb />
one realize the<lb />
closeness of their col-<lb />
laboration. Often<lb />
songs by Lennon are<lb />
sung by McCartney,<lb />
and vice versa. Mc-<lb />
Cartney, justly famous<lb />
for his ballads, could<lb />
also write biting<lb />
rockers, and Lennon<lb />
had his soft side.<lb />
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dwelling Hamburg<lb />
years, and even on<lb />
their First couple of<lb />
LPs with Ringo, the<lb />
Beatles were a fierce lit-<lb />
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one that could match<lb />
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University Unions Presenting C<lb />
'Private Lives'As Next Dinner<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
FEBRUARY 8. 1983 Page 10<lb />
Pirates Collapse In Double Overtime<lb />
By CINDY PLEAS A NTS<lb />
Sports h duof<lb />
In what proved to be their longest<lb />
game of the season so far, the<lb />
Pirates were outlasted by conference<lb />
foe George Mason in double over-<lb />
time, 59-58, marking ECU's second<lb />
one-point loss to the Patriots this<lb />
year.<lb />
Although history did repeat itself<lb />
Saturday night in Minges coliseum,<lb />
the Pirates desperately tried to<lb />
change that in the final 10 addi-<lb />
tional minutes. But a 50-minute<lb />
game took a toll on the Bucs,<lb />
especially since ECU's five starters<lb />
played the majority of the game.<lb />
"We got tired said ECU Head<lb />
Coach Charlie Harrison. "We just<lb />
weren't as sharp<lb />
In the first overtime, ECU's<lb />
Johnny Edwards hit a 12-foot jump-<lb />
shot with 4:38 remaining to put the<lb />
Pirates up, 56-54. GMU's Carlos<lb />
Yates then sank a 20-foot shot to tie<lb />
the score, 56-56.<lb />
With 1:29 left, the Pirates began<lb />
holding the ball for a final shot, but<lb />
Yates caused a five-second call<lb />
against Wright, and the Bucs turned<lb />
the ball over with :20 remaining on<lb />
the clock.<lb />
The previous five-second call oc-<lb />
curred with :22 left in the regulation<lb />
period as the Pirates again held for a<lb />
final shot.<lb />
Why two five-second calls?<lb />
"They didn't want to throw the ball<lb />
away Harrison said. "Nobody<lb />
was open. Our legs got tired.<lb />
"All we wanted to do is get a<lb />
good shot. We could only do so<lb />
much with the situation<lb />
With one second left in the first<lb />
overtime, Wright fouled junior<lb />
guard John Niehoff, who went to<lb />
the freethrow line for two shots but<lb />
missed both.<lb />
Tied, 56-56, the two teams went<lb />
in to a second overtime, ECU's first<lb />
of the season. The Pirates had<lb />
previously played in one overtime<lb />
situation this year and won, 50-47,<lb />
against the Wilmington Seahawks.<lb />
In the first overtime, ECU guard<lb />
Bruce Peartree stole the ball and Ed-<lb />
wards canned a hookshot to give the<lb />
Bucs a 58-56 advantage with 4:12<lb />
left.<lb />
But 6-5 freshman forward Rob Rose<lb />
came back with a layup to tie the<lb />
score, 58-58, with 2:54 on the clock.<lb />
The Patriots went ahead of the<lb />
Bucs, 59-58, after 6-3 freshman<lb />
Ricky Wilson iced a freethrow with<lb />
1:32 in the overtime. The Pirates<lb />
had the ball in possession during the<lb />
last 20 seconds. After a timeout,<lb />
ECU junior guard Tony Robinson<lb />
missed a 25-foot jumpshot around<lb />
the freethrow line as the buzzer<lb />
sounded.<lb />
In the second half of the regula-<lb />
tion period, ECU and GMU were<lb />
tied 52-52 with 6:53 remaining, but<lb />
Peartree pumped in a 20-foot jump-<lb />
shot at the 4:44 mark to take the<lb />
lead.<lb />
Calling a timeout, ECU came out<lb />
on the court with 4:22 in the game.<lb />
Wright them picked up his fourth<lb />
foul, putting Carlos Yates, the<lb />
ECAC-South's leading scorer, on<lb />
the freethrow line. Yates fired both<lb />
shots in to tie the score, 54-54, with<lb />
4:09 on the clock.<lb />
The Pirates led 32-31 at halftime<lb />
and came out to build a three-point<lb />
lead, 36-36, in the first two minutes<lb />
of the second period.<lb />
Yates, however, made three<lb />
jumpshot to keep the Patriots alive<lb />
with 10:46, GMU was up 48-44. Ed-<lb />
wards and Peartree combined for<lb />
four points to boost the Pirates up,<lb />
50-48, with 9:19 remaining. Yates<lb />
came through again for the Patriots,<lb />
knocking in two straight field goals<lb />
and two freethrows to tie the game.<lb />
Both teams shifted form tight<lb />
zone to man-to-man defenses, with<lb />
the Patriots mainly staying in man-<lb />
to-man positions in the second half.<lb />
In such an aggressive game, few<lb />
fouls were called on the Pirates' end<lb />
of the court, and Harrison, obvious-<lb />
ly, wasn't very pleased. "I think it<lb />
(the officiating) smells said a<lb />
disturbed Harrison. "There's no<lb />
way a team can play as aggressive as<lb />
they did and us not get into a one-<lb />
and-one situation.<lb />
"1 refuse to believe that they<lb />
didn't make seven fouls in the last<lb />
30 minutes of the ballgame when<lb />
they're playing a man-to-man and<lb />
fastbreakinc us<lb />
The Pirates outrebounded the<lb />
Patriots. 36-31. and made 25 of 61<lb />
shots tor a 52.9 percent shooting<lb />
average.<lb />
In the first half, GMU jumped<lb />
out to a 6-0 lead, but Edwards hit a<lb />
fastbreak layup, a jumpshot and a<lb />
tip in to give the Pirates to a 7-7 tie<lb />
with the Patriots. The Bucs gained<lb />
the lead three times in the last 10<lb />
minutes of play. The Patriots stayed<lb />
ahead during the final five minutes<lb />
until freshman Curt Vanderhorst<lb />
scored a fastbreak layup to give the<lb />
Bucs a 32-31 lead.<lb />
Edwards, who was named as the<lb />
ECAC-South's "Rookie of the<lb />
Week scored 25 points and grabb-<lb />
ed 11 rebounds to lead the Pirates.<lb />
He has been honored with the title<lb />
four times in the pas! eight weeks.<lb />
Peartree followed with 13 points<lb />
and Wright had nine. Thorn Brown,<lb />
who finished with seven points,<lb />
pulled down II rebounds while<lb />
Wright had eight.<lb />
GMU's Yates, who led the<lb />
Patriots with 23 points, was named<lb />
as the ECAC-South's "Player of the<lb />
Week last year, Yates was<lb />
selected as the conference's<lb />
"Rookie of the Year Wilson pop-<lb />
ped in 13 points, while Rose add 10.<lb />
Despite the conference loss,<lb />
which places ECU last in the stan-<lb />
dings, Harrison said he wasn't too<lb />
concerned with ECU's status in the<lb />
regular season.Instead, he's looking<lb />
forward to the ECAC-South tourn-<lb />
ment on March 10-12 when the<lb />
Pirates ma once again have the op-<lb />
See PIRATES, Page 11<lb />
K�H V STAN LliT<lb />
Forward Barry W riRht looks for an opening underneath against GMU's<lb />
Carlos ates.<lb />
Bucs To Face Injuns<lb />
When ECU travels to<lb />
Wilhamsburg, Va. tomorrow<lb />
night, the Pirates will be facing<lb />
the top team in the ECAC-South<lb />
conference.<lb />
The William &amp; Mary Indians,<lb />
coached by Bruce Parkhill in his<lb />
sixth year, are currently on top of<lb />
the league standings with a 4-0<lb />
record and a 12-6 mark overall.<lb />
While scoring and rebounding<lb />
have been rather balanced on the<lb />
William &amp; Mary squad, Keith<lb />
Cieplicki has been the big force.<lb />
The 6-4 sophomore is fifth in<lb />
the league in scoring with a 14.8<lb />
per-game average.<lb />
The current league standings are:<lb />
EC ACOverall<lb />
William &amp; Mary4-012-6<lb />
Navy2-111-8<lb />
George Mason3-313-7<lb />
James Madison2-211-8<lb />
Richmond2-310-10<lb />
ECU1-510-10<lb />
Hurdler Sets Princeton Record<lb />
Player Of The Week � Carlos<lb />
Yates, George Mason<lb />
Rookie Of The Week �<lb />
Edwards, ECU<lb />
leading scorers:<lb />
Carlos Yates, GMU<lb />
Johnny Edwards, ECU<lb />
Dave Brooks, Navy<lb />
Dan Ruland, JMU<lb />
Keith Cieplicki, W &amp; M<lb />
Johnnv<lb />
27.3<lb />
18.4<lb />
16.7<lb />
15.0<lb />
14.8<lb />
Lady Pirates Streak<lb />
Past James Madison<lb />
The ECU Lady Pirates used the<lb />
poised play of streaking sophomore<lb />
forward Darlene Chaney to defeat<lb />
the Lady Dukes of James Madison<lb />
in a Saturday afternoon contest,<lb />
54-48<lb />
Chaney scored 15 points and pull-<lb />
ed down a career-high 18 rebounds<lb />
as the Lady Pirates upped their<lb />
record to 9-9. JMU falls to 5-13.<lb />
Over the past four games, Chaney<lb />
has averaged 15.5 points and 14.5<lb />
rebounds per game.<lb />
ECU head coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
praised Chaney for her perfor-<lb />
mance. "Chaney had another real<lb />
good game she said. "She's show-<lb />
ing a lot of poise and when she con-<lb />
tributes, out club flows<lb />
JMU jumped out to an early 8-1<lb />
lead, but the Lady Pirates bounced<lb />
back to take a 28-22 lead at<lb />
halftime.<lb />
The beginning of the second half<lb />
saw the teams playing relatively<lb />
even. But a 10-0 ECU spurt that<lb />
began at he 11:50 mark put the<lb />
game away for the Lady Pirates.<lb />
The ten-point spurt was keyed by<lb />
freshman Lisa Squirewell, who<lb />
scored on two straight three-point<lb />
plays. Sqwuirewell finished with<lb />
seven points.<lb />
Besides Chaney and Squirewell,<lb />
the Lady Pirates were led by Mary<lb />
Denkler with 13 points and Sylvia<lb />
Bragg with 12. Denkler also added<lb />
eight rebounds to go along with<lb />
Chaney's game-high total.<lb />
The Lady Dukes were led by Rue<lb />
Manelski with 18 points. Susan<lb />
Flynn, Michele James and Mary<lb />
Gilligan each had 10 points for<lb />
JMU.<lb />
"James Madison teams are<lb />
always hard nosed and this year's<lb />
squad is no exception Andruzzi<lb />
stated. "We went there knowing<lb />
what we had to do and we played<lb />
very well<lb />
ECU finished the day with a<lb />
season-low eight turnoves, a statistic<lb />
that pleased Andruzzi.<lb />
"It shows we controlled the tem-<lb />
po of the game and we didn't try<lb />
things we weren't capable of she<lb />
added.<lb />
With the recent loss of backcourt<lb />
starters Loraine Foster and<lb />
Delphine Mabry, the Lady Pirates<lb />
have been forced to play with a<lb />
revamped lineup.<lb />
In the JMU game, the Lady<lb />
Pirates used only six players for the<lb />
entire game.<lb />
"It was the best performance<lb />
from the new five that I've seen<lb />
responded Andruzzi. "We now<lb />
know where our limitations are<lb />
ECU only hit 23 of 60 field goal<lb />
attempts (38.3 per-cent), a fact<lb />
which has bothered Andruzzi lately.<lb />
"We need to gain more con-<lb />
fidence in our shooting Andruzzi<lb />
said. "We've asked people to be of-<lb />
fensive contributors who have never<lb />
been that before. Our team was<lb />
young to begin with, and I have to<lb />
compliment the team on the effort<lb />
they've given<lb />
The ECU-Richmond game,<lb />
originally scheduled for Sunday<lb />
night, was cancelled due to bad road<lb />
conditions. The contest is in the pro-<lb />
cess of being rescheduled.<lb />
This weekend, ECU will host the<lb />
Converse Lady Pirate Classic with<lb />
the opening-round games on Friday<lb />
and the championship on Saturday<lb />
night at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
On Friday, Cheyney State and<lb />
CTemson will start things off at 6:00<lb />
p.m followed by ECU and Detroit<lb />
at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
By CIND PLEASANTS<lb />
Sport rdllm<lb />
In the small town of Chinquapin,<lb />
hurdles were hard to come by. So, a<lb />
young Craig White lined up a row of<lb />
bar stools and practiced his jumping<lb />
techniques faithfully.<lb />
He practiced and practiced until<lb />
finally he could look back, still try-<lb />
ing to catch his breath, and see each<lb />
bar stool standing high. This was<lb />
one ol the biggest thrills ot Craig's<lb />
young track career.<lb />
This weekend. Craig experienced<lb />
the biggest thrill of his college track<lb />
career. Traveling with the ECU<lb />
track team to the Princeton Relays<lb />
in Princeton. N.J the freshman<lb />
placed first in the 55-meter hurdle<lb />
race. But that's not all Craig did.<lb />
Not only did he out-hurdle<lb />
Rutgers' John Norman, a two-time<lb />
all-America who was ranked ninth<lb />
in the country last season, he tied<lb />
VUIanova three-time all-America<lb />
Rodnev Wilson's meet record of<lb />
7.33.<lb />
"I just threw my arms up Craig<lb />
said. "I was thrilled to finally get a<lb />
first (place). If I won. I knew I'd be<lb />
beating out some of the best guys in<lb />
the nation. Since I was in the cham-<lb />
pionship, I knew the competition<lb />
was going to be there.<lb />
"I just had to concentrate and not<lb />
look at the other guys<lb />
Craig also anchored the shuttle<lb />
hurdle relay team to a third place<lb />
finish with a time of 6.7. In the<lb />
trials, Craig ran a 6.6. Walter<lb />
Southerland (7.4), Tony Jones (7.4)<lb />
and Vernard Wynn (7.5) were the<lb />
other hurdlers in the event.<lb />
White<lb />
In the 55-meter event, Craig was<lb />
up against upperclassmen, but the<lb />
freshman said he wasn't in-<lb />
timidated. "I believe I've grown out<lb />
of that stage he said. "They put<lb />
their shoes on just like 1 do<lb />
Craig's coach. Bill Carson, ad-<lb />
mitted that he was surprised when<lb />
his freshman placed first. "I looked<lb />
for him to finish third Carson<lb />
said. "I mean, here he was up<lb />
against a runner ranked in the na-<lb />
tion, but he beat him over that first<lb />
wire and led all the way.<lb />
Carson added that Craig's in-<lb />
dividual hurdle race was not his lone<lb />
victory. "Craig had three super hur-<lb />
dle races Carson said. "We<lb />
finished in a good third place, but<lb />
without Craig we wouldn't have<lb />
placed<lb />
Craig, who has numerous athletic<lb />
accomplishments, chooses his words<lb />
carefully while being interviewed,<lb />
saying "1 don't want to seem like<lb />
I'm bragging But if anyone does<lb />
have anything worthy of bragging<lb />
about, Craig surelv does<lb />
Because Craig's junior high<lb />
school didn't have a track team, he<lb />
began his competitive track career at<lb />
his 2-A high school. "The first time<lb />
I ever saw track 1 didn't know what<lb />
to do he saidI didn't know what<lb />
was going on<lb />
Craig had pole-vaulted in junior<lb />
high at Field Day and set the<lb />
school's record, leaping 5'4"in the<lb />
eighth grade. But Craig hurt his lip<lb />
while vaulting in ninth grade and<lb />
started trying other events.<lb />
That's where hurdling came in. "I<lb />
had watched the top hurdlers in the<lb />
world on T.V people like Renaldo<lb />
Nefiemiah and I reaiiv kj .�<lb />
By the end of his tenth-grade<lb />
year. Craig was hurdling and runn-<lb />
ing the 100- and 200-yard dashes In<lb />
his first meet, he placed first in the<lb />
16-110 meter hurdles. His junior<lb />
year he placed second in the state in<lb />
the 110-meter hurdles and captured<lb />
third place at the state meet his<lb />
senior year in the 300-meter hurdles.<lb />
He received all-conference honors<lb />
three years in a row.<lb />
But as many track stars, he not<lb />
only participated in one athletic<lb />
sport. In football, he gained over<lb />
1,000 yards as a runmngback. and<lb />
was named all-cor.ference in both<lb />
basketball and football at East<lb />
Dublin High.<lb />
Track, however, was Craig's first<lb />
choice when he decided to par-<lb />
ticipate on a college level "I a<lb />
told by a lot of peopie my re:<lb />
choice would be track Craig said<lb />
"Track is somewhat individual. If I<lb />
do it wrong or I do it right, it lie- or.<lb />
me<lb />
Craig also enjoys the team aspect,<lb />
especially since he and his high<lb />
school coach were the only two<lb />
traveling to meets his senior year<lb />
See WHITE. Page 11<lb />
Hooks Boosts Lady Bucs<lb />
Bv RANDY MEWS<lb />
�uff �nief<lb />
The ECU Lady Pirates have had a<lb />
few bad breaks this season, but<lb />
thanks to steady leadership provid-<lb />
ed by the seniors, the Lady Pirates<lb />
have still been very competitive.<lb />
One of those seniors is co-captain<lb />
Fran Hooks. Hooks, a 5-8 guard, is<lb />
averaging 5.1 points and 3.5 re-<lb />
bounds per game.<lb />
Hooks, who won three letters<lb />
playing basketball at Goldsboro<lb />
High, said East Carolina was the<lb />
logical place for her to attend col-<lb />
lege. "They had a growing women's<lb />
athletic program which I felt I could<lb />
contribute to, and it was very close<lb />
to home<lb />
Hooks saw limited playing time<lb />
her first two seasons, playng behind<lb />
all-time greats like Laurie Sikes and<lb />
Kathy Riley, but moved into a star-<lb />
ting role as a junior and has been a<lb />
steady performer ever since.<lb />
Although not very fast. Hooks<lb />
makes up for her lack of speed with<lb />
court sense and hustle. Currently<lb />
she is second on the team in assists<lb />
and third in steals.<lb />
"She plays with heart, and is an<lb />
extremely intense competitor says<lb />
head coach Cathy Andruzzi. "Often<lb />
times she guards the best people on<lb />
the other team; she always gives 100<lb />
percent on and off the court and to<lb />
top it all off. she's a good student "<lb />
Hooks, who enjoys softball as<lb />
well as basketball, starts for East<lb />
Carolina's nationally ranked soft-<lb />
ball team. Although she stays busy<lb />
all year round, Hooks manages to<lb />
maintain a 3.0 grade point average.<lb />
"Coach Andruzzi stresses how<lb />
important it is to do well in school<lb />
Hooks said. "And everybody on the<lb />
team has to atend a mandatory two-<lb />
hour study hall every day<lb />
Upon graduating. Hooks wants<lb />
to enter graduate school. She is<lb />
presently a Health-Physical Educa-<lb />
tion major and hopes to get a job in<lb />
teaching or coaching one day.<lb />
Currently, the Lady Pirates hold<lb />
a 9-9 record, but Hooks says she<lb />
hasn't been disappointed with the<lb />
season thus far.<lb />
"There are a lot of freshman on<lb />
the team, and we've plaved an ex-<lb />
tremely difficult schedule she<lb />
said. "We've been getting better<lb />
and I think we're surfing to gel<lb />
right now<lb />
Waters To Play At ECU<lb />
Ptwte ky CINOY WALL<lb />
ODU's Beth Wllkerson skies over senior guard Fran Hooks.<lb />
According to an undisclosed<lb />
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Track Records Set<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Women's<lb />
track team broke three<lb />
school records while<lb />
participating in the<lb />
Wolfpack All-Comers<lb />
meet this weekend in<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
In the sprint medly<lb />
relay which consists of<lb />
running a 400, 200 and<lb />
300 meter stretch, the<lb />
team of Kathy Leeper,<lb />
Teressa Hudson, Robin<lb />
Cremedy and Regina<lb />
Kent took fourth place<lb />
in 2:34.88 and broke<lb />
the ECU school record.<lb />
Another school<lb />
record was broken by<lb />
the 4 x 150 meter relay<lb />
team of Leeper, Kent,<lb />
Hudson and Jamie<lb />
Cathcart which finish-<lb />
ed fourth in 1:16.59.<lb />
In the 55-meter dash<lb />
Kent and Hudson<lb />
finished first and se-<lb />
cond in their heets.<lb />
Kent came in at 7.19,<lb />
while Hudson finished<lb />
7.44. Kent finished<lb />
third overall.<lb />
In the 1600-meter<lb />
relay, Kent, Cathcart,<lb />
Leeper and Rene Felder<lb />
took fourth place in<lb />
4:06 and also broke the<lb />
ECU record.<lb />
"I'm not surprised at<lb />
all the school records<lb />
being broken said<lb />
coach Pat McGuigan,<lb />
"The girls are getting<lb />
used to runing indoors<lb />
and have been getting<lb />
better with each meet<lb />
The Lady Pirates wil<lb />
return to action<lb />
February 19th, when<lb />
they once again travel<lb />
to Chapel Hill, this<lb />
time to participate in<lb />
the Tar-Heel Classic.<lb />
Pirate Swim Teams<lb />
Split With Devils<lb />
In ECU's last dual<lb />
meet of the season, the<lb />
Pirate women salvaged<lb />
a split with Duke by<lb />
downing the Blue<lb />
Devils, 93-56.<lb />
The Pirate men were<lb />
defeated 69-44 by the<lb />
Blue Devil swimmers.<lb />
ECU head coach<lb />
Rick Kobe remains op-<lb />
timistic about the re-<lb />
mainder of the season<lb />
for the Pirates.<lb />
"The men have had a<lb />
good season Kobe<lb />
said. "Our big meet is<lb />
in four weeks (the<lb />
Eastern Regionals).<lb />
Our guys will get a<lb />
chance to do like the<lb />
women did today<lb />
Kobe praised Erick<lb />
Sebnick as the outstan-<lb />
ding swimmer, and<lb />
believes that he is ready<lb />
for a good Regionals.<lb />
The women were<lb />
very successful against<lb />
the Blue Devils, as two<lb />
varsity records were<lb />
set.<lb />
Nan George set a<lb />
new standard of 53.79<lb />
in the 100-Free and<lb />
Nancy Rogers swam a<lb />
best ever 1:56.46<lb />
200-Free.<lb />
Along with the two<lb />
records, 15 national<lb />
cuts were made by the<lb />
women.<lb />
"This is probably the<lb />
best meet ever for the<lb />
women Kobe com-<lb />
mented. "We swam<lb />
against a good team, an<lb />
ACC team, and best<lb />
them easily<lb />
Of the 17 individual<lb />
and team events, the<lb />
ECU women won 11 of<lb />
them.<lb />
"Three women really<lb />
stood out added<lb />
Kobe, who is in his first<lb />
year as ECU's head<lb />
coach. "Nan George<lb />
and Nancy Rogers each<lb />
had a varsity record<lb />
and Sharon Holt took<lb />
the 200-Fly and the<lb />
50-Fly. She's really<lb />
come on<lb />
The remaining ECU<lb />
swim schedule:<lb />
March 3-5 Men's<lb />
Eastern Regionals �<lb />
Syracuse, N.Y.<lb />
March 16-19<lb />
Women's Nationals �<lb />
Long Beach, CA<lb />
March 24-26 Men's<lb />
Nationals � Indian-<lb />
napolis, Ind.<lb />
Pirates Gain Medals<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
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Every member on the<lb />
ECU men's track team<lb />
recieved a medal this<lb />
weekend while com-<lb />
peting in the Princeton<lb />
Relays in Princeton,<lb />
N.J.<lb />
The Pirates<lb />
remarkable perfor-<lb />
mance came against<lb />
teams such as Rutgers,<lb />
Villanova, Howard,<lb />
Seton Hall, Manhattan<lb />
and VMI.<lb />
Craig White tied the<lb />
17 year old meet record<lb />
and beat out two-time<lb />
Rutger's All-American<lb />
John Worman in the 55<lb />
meter hurdles, taking<lb />
first place in 7.33.<lb />
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Nathan McCorkle<lb />
finished third overall in<lb />
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Williams came in a<lb />
close fourth at 6.51.<lb />
In the shuttle hurdle<lb />
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Walter Southerland,<lb />
Tony Jones, Vernerd<lb />
Wynn and Craig White<lb />
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Pierce, Eddie Bradley,<lb />
Wayne Richardson and<lb />
Chris McGlawhorn<lb />
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mance. "Our runners<lb />
performed remarkably.<lb />
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and this is the first I<lb />
remember every person<lb />
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ECU will be in action j<lb />
next week when they<lb />
compete in the West<lb />
Virginia Invitational.<lb />
White Sets Track Mark<lb />
At Princeton Relays<lb />
Continued From Page 10<lb />
"Most of the guys (team members)<lb />
couldn't miss class so he and I<lb />
would go. Coach Wulzyn (John)<lb />
really encouraged me at the meets<lb />
According to Craig, he never real-<lb />
ly hurdled the correct way until his<lb />
senior year in high school when a<lb />
college coach took him aside and<lb />
showed him the proper way to<lb />
jump. "Coach Carson took me out<lb />
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should be using the opposite arm of<lb />
my lead leg when I hurdle. I did that<lb />
and my times began to improve<lb />
Still improving his times, Craig<lb />
hopes to be a part of the junior na-<lb />
tional team this summer before<lb />
reaching his ultimate goal � the<lb />
1984 Olympic trials.<lb />
And after his showing at<lb />
Princeton this weekend, Craig is<lb />
probably just beginning a more-<lb />
than-elaborate gold collection.<lb />
Pirates Fall To<lb />
George Mason<lb />
In Overtime 2<lb />
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ECU Guard To�y Robinson<lb />
Continued From Page10<lb />
portunity to overcome the Patriots.<lb />
"It's all upfor grabs in this league.<lb />
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Whitworth To<lb />
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ATLANTA (UPI) �<lb />
Kathy Whitworth em-<lb />
pathizes with Bjorn<lb />
Borg and Arnold<lb />
Palmer.<lb />
At 43, she<lb />
understands how Borg,<lb />
26, can be "burned<lb />
out" at the peak of his<lb />
tennis career and why<lb />
Palmer, 53, is still com-<lb />
peting on the PGA tour<lb />
even though he hasn't<lb />
won there in a decade.<lb />
"It's something I<lb />
contend with every<lb />
day said Whitworth<lb />
who has won more pro-<lb />
fessional golf tour-<lb />
naments (83) than any<lb />
other woman. "I keep<lb />
telling myself that I'm<lb />
capable of plaving just<lb />
as well as I did 15-20<lb />
years ago when I was at<lb />
the top of my game.<lb />
But I know that isn't<lb />
true, 'hat time has<lb />
taken us toll.<lb />
"I have no desire<lb />
right now to retire<lb />
said Whitworth, who<lb />
tied for fourth and fifth<lb />
in this year's first two<lb />
LPGA tournaments,<lb />
finishing strong after<lb />
poor opening rounds.<lb />
"I still enjov both the<lb />
competition and the<lb />
social life. But I don't<lb />
want to stick around to<lb />
the point where I can<lb />
no longer compete.<lb />
"Having made all<lb />
that money ($25<lb />
million), Borg can af-<lb />
ford to quit said<lb />
Whitworth. "It's hard<lb />
for people who haven't<lb />
been in his position to<lb />
understand what Borg<lb />
was going through. No<lb />
one else knows how<lb />
much of himself he put<lb />
into being No. 1. To<lb />
become No. 1 and stay<lb />
there can be very drain-<lb />
ing, physically and<lb />
emotionally.<lb />
"I went through<lb />
much the same thing<lb />
about 10 years ago<lb />
when I was winning a<lb />
lot of tournaments<lb />
she said. "My aim in<lb />
the early years was to<lb />
be the best. But when I<lb />
got there, staying there<lb />
was even tougher. I'd<lb />
be so exhausted after a<lb />
tournament that I'd go<lb />
back to my room and<lb />
be unable to relax. I<lb />
don't know what I<lb />
might have done if we<lb />
had been making the<lb />
sort of money back<lb />
then we are making<lb />
now.<lb />
"I did decide I had to<lb />
cut down, and I did. If<lb />
I hadn't, I wouldn't be<lb />
playing today. I would<lb />
have burned out long<lb />
ago<lb />
Whitworth won her<lb />
82nd (tying former<lb />
record holder Mickey<lb />
Wright) and 83rd (the<lb />
present record) pro<lb />
titles last year and more<lb />
money ($136,698) than<lb />
at any other time in her<lb />
24 years on the tour.<lb />
This past week, at<lb />
Miami, after starting<lb />
out with a 5-over par<lb />
77, she shot 690-71<lb />
for a 1-under 287 that<lb />
was only two strokes<lb />
off Nancy Lopez' win-<lb />
ning pace.<lb />
"I still play at times<lb />
as well as I ever have,<lb />
but getting off to bad<lb />
starts � choking in<lb />
reverse I guess you'd<lb />
say � have made<lb />
things more difficult<lb />
Whitworth said rueful-<lb />
ly. "There are so many<lb />
good young golfers on<lb />
our tour that just play-<lb />
ing pretty good isn't<lb />
good enoughany<lb />
more<lb />
Whitworth said<lb />
Palmer, who has a suc-<lb />
cessful second career<lb />
going on the Seniors<lb />
Tour, once told her he<lb />
continues to compete<lb />
on the regular PGA<lb />
tour because he feels he<lb />
has an obligation to his<lb />
public.<lb />
"He feels there are a<lb />
lot of people at those<lb />
tournaments who want<lb />
to see him and that cer-<lb />
tainly appeared to be<lb />
the case when he had<lb />
just about the entire<lb />
gallery at Los Angeles<lb />
where he was leading<lb />
midway through the<lb />
final round she said.<lb />
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could have held on and<lb />
won that one. What a<lb />
shot in the arm that<lb />
would have been � for<lb />
him and for golf<lb />
Whitworth said<lb />
talent alone doesn't win<lb />
golf tournaments.<lb />
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ple who have the talent,<lb />
but you also have to<lb />
have the desire, that<lb />
something extra.<lb />
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year that I was having<lb />
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for a tournament to<lb />
play well.<lb />
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to win, even when I was<lb />
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