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(Bhe lEaat (Earnltnian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.4- 5<lb />
Thursday, March 17, 1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Morgan, Jenkins Get First Honorary Degrees<lb />
By MILLIE WHITE<lb />
M�ff W filer<lb />
The first honorary degrees<lb />
awarded by ECU, the doctorate<lb />
of letters, will be given to<lb />
Chancellor Emeritus Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins and former U.S. Senator<lb />
Robert B. Morgan on Mav 6.<lb />
Chancellor John M. Howeil in-<lb />
vited Morgan to be the speaker at<lb />
the 74th annual ECU commence-<lb />
ment. Many institutions ask an<lb />
honoree to gie the commence-<lb />
ment address.<lb />
Howeil, announcing approval<lb />
by the Board of Trustees of the<lb />
honorary degree awards, said, "It<lb />
is indeed heartening to me that we<lb />
have initiated this practice with<lb />
two persons so well qualified and<lb />
deserving<lb />
Jenkins, as president and<lb />
chancellor, and Morgan, as chair-<lb />
man o the trustees, fought<lb />
political battles in the 1960s and<lb />
I9"0s which shaped ECU's role as<lb />
a uniersity. ECU changed from a<lb />
college to a u liversity during<lb />
Jenkin's tenure in 1967.<lb />
An honorary degree committee,<lb />
established by the board of<lb />
trustees last year, recommended<lb />
conferring the degrees upon<lb />
Jenkins and Morgan. Both men<lb />
were nominated by ECU graduate<lb />
C. Ralph Kinsey, Jr. current<lb />
chairman of the ECU trustees.<lb />
In formal letters of nomination,<lb />
Kinsey commented on Jenkins'<lb />
31-year service to the university.<lb />
"Unprecedented growth occurred<lb />
during more than three decades of<lb />
leadership by Leo Jenkins. In this<lb />
period, approximately 85 percent<lb />
of the alumni graduated<lb />
Kinsey said "enrollment was<lb />
1.600 students when Jenkins ar-<lb />
rived in 1947. This number had<lb />
grown to more than 12,(XX) when<lb />
he retired in 1978<lb />
Since his retirement as<lb />
chancellor, Jenkins has served as<lb />
special assistant to Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt, Jr. for economic develop-<lb />
ment and other projects.<lb />
"Dr. Leo Jenkins had great vi-<lb />
sions of increasing the service of<lb />
East Carolina to the people of this<lb />
region and state Kinsey said.<lb />
"His goal was to transform a<lb />
small teachers college into a maior<lb />
multi-purpose university<lb />
Anouncing Morgan's nomina-<lb />
tion, Kinsey said he "is totally<lb />
devoted to the advancement of<lb />
higher education He added that<lb />
Morgan "is among East Carolina<lb />
University's most distinguished<lb />
graduates. He has maintained a<lb />
close relationship with this institu-<lb />
tion for almost 30 years and has<lb />
given vital support and leadership<lb />
during an era of unprecedented<lb />
growth<lb />
Morgan received a BS degree<lb />
from ECU in 1947. As a state<lb />
senator for five terms in the 1950s<lb />
and 1960, Morgan spearheaded<lb />
the lengthy legislative fight that<lb />
won university status for ECU<lb />
In 1968 Morgan was elected At-<lb />
torney General of North Carolina<lb />
and served as the state's highest<lb />
legal officer until his successful<lb />
campaign for the U.S. Senate in<lb />
1974.<lb />
When contacted at his Harnett<lb />
County law office, Morgan said<lb />
he is grateful to have been chosen,<lb />
along with Dr. Jenkins, to receive<lb />
the honor.<lb />
"I'm very much appreciative<lb />
and the fact that I feel like I don't<lb />
deserve it makes the honor even<lb />
greater he said. Morgan said he<lb />
is proud to receive the honor from<lb />
such a great institution and that<lb />
he "couldn't covet a greater<lb />
honor<lb />
Former L.SSen. Robert Morgan and former EClhancellor Leo Jenkins, seen here at a university func-<lb />
tion, were selected a the first people to receive honorary degrees from ECU. The ceremony will take place<lb />
at the end of this semester,and Morgan will give the university's commencement address.<lb />
N.C. Senate Passes Hunt's Drunken Driving Bill<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt<lb />
Minority Aid<lb />
Down; Funds<lb />
Up To Whites<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
A slightly amended version o<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt's drunken<lb />
driving bill sailed through the<lb />
State Senate Tuesday. The new<lb />
bill, which calls for raising the<lb />
minimum drinking age for beer<lb />
and wine products from 18 to 19.<lb />
is also expected to be passed by<lb />
the House ;n similar form possibly<lb />
by next week.<lb />
"The people of North Carolina<lb />
have cause to be proud of their<lb />
state Senate for its overwhelming<lb />
vote Tuesday the Governor said<lb />
in a prepared statement late Tues-<lb />
day. Hunt added that the drunken<lb />
driving bill, if passed in the<lb />
House, would give North<lb />
Carolina the "toughest and most<lb />
comprehensive drunk driving law<lb />
in the nation<lb />
The Senate version of the bill<lb />
also contains an amendment that<lb />
would ban any open beer or wine<lb />
containers in most cars and small<lb />
trucks. Some Senate members are<lb />
concerned that the amendment<lb />
could delay passage of the<lb />
measure in the House.<lb />
Besides raising the minimum<lb />
drinking age, the legislation will<lb />
abolish plea bargaining in<lb />
drunken driving cases, impose<lb />
mandatory seven to 14 day jail<lb />
sentences for serious violations<lb />
and toughen the sentences and<lb />
fines for less serious cases. It also<lb />
creates a two-stage trial where the<lb />
sentence would follow the convic-<lb />
tion after other factors were con-<lb />
sidered by the judge.<lb />
An amendment to exclude a<lb />
rule imposing a automatic 10-day<lb />
driver's license suspension for<lb />
anyone registering above .10 per-<lb />
cent blood alcohol content or<lb />
refusing to take the Breathalyzer<lb />
test was defeated by a lopsided<lb />
40-8 vote.<lb />
Hunt said he was "particularly<lb />
gratified" that the amendment<lb />
was voted down.<lb />
The defeated amendment was<lb />
introduced by Sen. Dennis J.<lb />
Winner, D-Buncombe, because he<lb />
believed the 10-day suspension<lb />
would violate the principle that a<lb />
person is presumed innocent until<lb />
convicted in a court of law. "This<lb />
absolutely flies in the face of our<lb />
most basic liberty-saving princi-<lb />
ple Winner said.<lb />
The section of the Hunt legisla-<lb />
tion which calls for raising the<lb />
minimum drinking age to 19 has<lb />
met some resistance from ECU<lb />
administrators, security officers<lb />
and students.<lb />
Director of Campus Public<lb />
Safety Joe Calder claimed that the<lb />
new minimum-age law will be<lb />
hard to enforce and create addi-<lb />
tional work for police officers.<lb />
Dr. Jerry Lotterhos, director<lb />
of ECU's alcohol training pro-<lb />
gram, has also criticized the Hunt<lb />
bill as being unenforceable. Lot-<lb />
terhos said the bill fails to deal<lb />
with some of the basic questions<lb />
concerning the reasons alcohol is<lb />
not used responsibly by<lb />
Americans.<lb />
Tom Haines, owner of Green-<lb />
ville's Attic Nightclub and a<lb />
spokesman for the Greenville<lb />
Nightclub Association, has also<lb />
been highly critical of the Hunt<lb />
measure. Haines claims that the<lb />
new legislation will actually in-<lb />
crease drunken driving because it<lb />
will force more 18-year-olds to<lb />
consume alcohol in uncontrolled<lb />
environments.<lb />
State Sen. Vernon White,<lb />
D-Pitt, who voted for the Hunt<lb />
bill, said he believes the new age<lb />
requirement will help to remove<lb />
drinking from the high schools by<lb />
limiting the access to beer and<lb />
wine for many 18-year-old<lb />
students. T was very pleased with<lb />
the bill White said. "1 think it's<lb />
a very good bin<lb />
Perhaps the most controversial<lb />
proposal is the dramshop provi-<lb />
sion which would have held places<lb />
that serve alcohol responsible for<lb />
their customers' actions after<lb />
leaving an establishment. It was<lb />
amended after heavy lobbying by<lb />
opponents. The amended pro-<lb />
posal would hold retail outlets<lb />
liable for civil damage suits if they<lb />
sold alcoholic beverages to minors<lb />
later involved in accidents.<lb />
It<lb />
(CPS) � Middle-income white<lb />
students got more financial aid<lb />
last year than did eight years ago,<lb />
while low-income minority-<lb />
students got less, according to a<lb />
study just released by the National<lb />
Commission on Student Financial<lb />
Assistance.<lb />
Students whose parents earned<lb />
more than $12,000 a year were<lb />
more likely to get a grant than<lb />
they were in 1974 � when a<lb />
similar study was done � and the<lb />
amount of that award was larger,<lb />
according to the study.<lb />
At the same time, low-income<lb />
students had about the same<lb />
chance of getting aid as they did<lb />
eight years ago, the study found,<lb />
but the amount of that award has<lb />
shrunk since 1974.<lb />
Black students, while still more<lb />
likely to get an award than white<lb />
students, were also likely to<lb />
receive a much smaller amount<lb />
than white students.<lb />
Inflation, apparently, is the<lb />
culprit.<lb />
"The federal government just<lb />
has not increased the maximum<lb />
award sizes to keep up with infla-<lb />
tion explains John Lee, director<lb />
of the Human Resources Division<lb />
of the Applied Systems Institute,<lb />
the Washington, D.C consulting<lb />
firm which prepared the study.<lb />
For example, he says, a 1974<lb />
award of $1000 would have had to<lb />
increase to $1800 by 1981 in order<lb />
to keep pace with inflation.<lb />
Middle class students have<lb />
come out ahead, he notes, because<lb />
of a series of new programs in-<lb />
troduced in 1978 to increase aid to<lb />
those students.<lb />
And blacks and other<lb />
minorities, he adds, have seen the<lb />
value of their Financial aid erode<lb />
the most "because those kids, due<lb />
to the maldistribution of wealth<lb />
by race, are more likely to be in<lb />
the lower income category than<lb />
white students<lb />
"Also Lee says, "low-income<lb />
kids are more likely to go to a<lb />
lower-cost of going to college �<lb />
that kind of limits the size of the<lb />
awards low-income students<lb />
receive<lb />
Computers On Campus<lb />
Prove To Be Hot Items<lb />
To Enterprising Thieves<lb />
Photo By CINDY WALL<lb />
Now Let's See<lb />
That'll be four hamburgers, two hotdogs (hold the chili), three large fries, chocolate shake and a coke. Is<lb />
that for here or to go?<lb />
UNC Girls Line Up For 'Playboy'<lb />
Despite Protest By Some Feminists<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
SUtt W hl�<lb />
More than 100 University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill<lb />
students showed up for a photo<lb />
session conducted by Playboy<lb />
photographer David Chan. The<lb />
preliminary photos were being<lb />
shot in preparation for the<lb />
magazine's feature on "Girls of<lb />
the Atlantic Coast Conference"<lb />
next fall.<lb />
Despite efforts by several<lb />
women's groups to stop the pro-<lb />
posed feature, the First stop on<lb />
Chan's eight-school schedule was<lb />
full of willing girls.<lb />
The controvers y began last<lb />
month when Playboy began to<lb />
purchase ads in several ACC stu-<lb />
dent newspapers. The ads were<lb />
called sexist by some because of<lb />
what Duke University's school<lb />
paper's advertising manager term-<lb />
ed "meat marketing<lb />
At UNC, the Daily Tar Heel,<lb />
despite strong objection from a<lb />
feminist group on campus, ran the<lb />
ads.<lb />
Tuesday's turnout included<lb />
women in two categories. Many<lb />
were interested in possible model-<lb />
ing careers; while others hoped to<lb />
make some money. Playboy is<lb />
paying $75 for clothed models,<lb />
$150 for semi-nude and $300 for<lb />
nude to the women who are<lb />
choosen for the spread. The<lb />
magazine will select six women<lb />
from each ACC school toi the<lb />
final photo sessions.<lb />
The initial photo sessions con-<lb />
ducted by Chan, who spent<lb />
Wednesday snaping the women of<lb />
N.C. State, are basically facial<lb />
shots. The more provocative,<lb />
seductive poses will come later.<lb />
Since 1977, Playboy has been<lb />
doing features for its September<lb />
issue featuring women attending<lb />
schools in various athletic con-<lb />
ferences, and every year the<lb />
magazine causes a great deal of<lb />
controversy from the feature.<lb />
(CPS) � Despite the heralded<lb />
advances that microcomputers are<lb />
bringing to the college campus<lb />
these days, the proliferation of the<lb />
compact, lightweight and easily-<lb />
transported mechanical marvels is<lb />
causing a growing problem with<lb />
campus law enforcement agen-<lb />
cies: they're too easy to steal.<lb />
"We're getting a lot more<lb />
microcumputers on campuses<lb />
these days in engineering depart-<lb />
ments; computer programming<lb />
departments, for administrative<lb />
use; in faculty offices and in com-<lb />
puter centers and dormitories<lb />
explains Dan Keller, director of<lb />
Campus Crime Prevention Pro-<lb />
grams and security chief at the<lb />
University of Louisville.<lb />
"And as they became more and<lb />
more popular on campus he<lb />
said, "micorcomputers are also<lb />
becoming popular consumer items<lb />
for the public. Now there's a<lb />
reason to steal them<lb />
Consequently,<lb />
"microcomputers are becoming<lb />
the CBs of the eighties" as<lb />
popular items to steal.<lb />
At Louisville. Keller says, "we<lb />
didn't have any problems with<lb />
computer thefts three years ago.<lb />
Now it's a monthly occurrence<lb />
Campus law enforcement direc-<lb />
tors across the country echo his<lb />
concerns.<lb />
Microcomputers, they say,<lb />
along with hardware such as<lb />
phone modems and disk drives,<lb />
are slowly becoming hot items for<lb />
thieves.<lb />
Most ofFicials agree the pro-<lb />
blem can only get worse.<lb />
"We have a large number of<lb />
personal computers on campus<lb />
and, at this point, have already<lb />
lost two or three over the last<lb />
year reports Iowa State Security<lb />
Officer David Stormer.<lb />
Iowa State has recently had "a<lb />
number of component parts<lb />
stolen too.<lb />
There's a developing market for<lb />
used microcomputers. They're<lb />
readily resalable, and very dif-<lb />
ficult to trace when they are<lb />
stolen Stormer says.<lb />
"They're easier to steal than a<lb />
typewriter concurs Illinois<lb />
State's Lt. Don Knappl. Theft of<lb />
micorcomputers, he says, will<lb />
"undoubtably" become a major<lb />
crime problem for colleges.<lb />
Drexel hasn't had any serious<lb />
computer theft problems yet,<lb />
Smith says, but when all entering<lb />
freshmen will be required to have<lb />
a microcomputer this fall, his<lb />
department will "make every<lb />
available effort to see that they're<lb />
secure<lb />
Among other things, he plans<lb />
to register the serial number of<lb />
each micro with the FBI's Na-<lb />
tional Crime Information Center,<lb />
and have a special logo etched on<lb />
every machine.<lb />
Campus security directors<lb />
across the country are frantically<lb />
working to register, label and bolt<lb />
down thousands of microcom-<lb />
puters.<lb />
Carnegie Mellon, which will re-<lb />
quire all entering freshmen to<lb />
have their own micros within the<lb />
next two years, is already plann-<lb />
ing a massive "Operation LD<lb />
program to register and identify<lb />
the machines.<lb />
At Iowa State, "everyone who<lb />
has access to a computer is briefed<lb />
on recommended security pro-<lb />
cedures Stormer says. "We<lb />
recommend every computer be<lb />
secured behind locked doors, and<lb />
physically attached to a wall or<lb />
table<lb />
T<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 17, 1983<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
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would tike to have an item<lb />
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nouncement form and send it to<lb />
The East Carolinian in care of<lb />
the production manager<lb />
Announcement forms are<lb />
available at the East Carolinian<lb />
oMice m the Publications<lb />
Budding Flyers and handwrit<lb />
ten copy on odd aieO paper can<lb />
not be accepted<lb />
There is no charge for an<lb />
nouncements but space is often<lb />
limited Therefore, we cannot<lb />
guarantee that your announce<lb />
mem will run as long as you<lb />
want ana suggest that you do not<lb />
rely solely on th.s column for<lb />
publicity<lb />
T he deadline tor an<lb />
nouncements is 3 p m Monday<lb />
tor the Tuesday paper and 3<lb />
p m Wednesdayy tor the Thurs<lb />
day paper No announcements<lb />
receded after these deadlines<lb />
will be printed<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and<lb />
departments<lb />
SRA ELECTIONS<lb />
SRA will have elections on<lb />
April 6. 1983 Filing dates are<lb />
March 18 through the 28 Can<lb />
didates meet'ng ,s March 29<lb />
Please ydur residence director<lb />
tor more information<lb />
CAR WASH<lb />
When was the last time you<lb />
saw the original color of your<lb />
car? By letting the Spring<lb />
Pledge ciass of Gamma Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sorority wash your car<lb />
'or a donation of $2 00 you can<lb />
help a paralyzed foster child<lb />
and increase your gas mileage<lb />
by removing the lag of all that<lb />
extra weight" it will be open<lb />
March 26 from 10 am to 4 pm at<lb />
the Bypass Shell station on 101<lb />
W Greenville Rd<lb />
DATING<lb />
Are you 'nterested in the<lb />
Christian view of DATING'<lb />
Come iom the Faith, Hope, and<lb />
Love fellowship this Friday<lb />
n.ght at 7 30 r m in Jenkins Art<lb />
Bu idmg Auditorium Know that<lb />
vou are ioved' Come iOin the<lb />
GREENVILLE<lb />
PEACE COMMITTEE<lb />
Low brutally humiliated and<lb />
destroyed a world of stagnant<lb />
possibilities created by the false<lb />
la'he'S who built and tolerated<lb />
'he Auschweitz s and Vietnams<lb />
rjl n oory those who have par<lb />
ca'ed in the torture<lb />
chambers of the ecclesiastical<lb />
"Ol'S tions and then forgotten<lb />
a 'houT remorse 'his is the<lb />
i'e of affairs that cries out to<lb />
us 'hat piagues our consciences<lb />
aid demands to be challenged<lb />
it you are ready to make a com<lb />
m rnent to iustice it you are<lb />
'eady to begin building a new<lb />
k nd of socety free of violence<lb />
DOverfy and alienation we need<lb />
vou Come to the meeting of the<lb />
Greenville Peace Committee at<lb />
610 S Elm St at 7 00 Fnoay<lb />
n.ght or phone 748 4906 for more<lb />
nformation<lb />
SUMMER<lb />
CAMP JOBS<lb />
Tf�ow8'�r safety ���trjc tors<lb />
a N and Arts and Crafts Direc<lb />
tor For information write Ed<lb />
Mara M Hooges Jr 215 E 1lfh<lb />
S1 .ashington NC 27889<lb />
SAM<lb />
The Society for the Advance<lb />
menf of Management will meet<lb />
on Thursday. March 17, in Rawi<lb />
10 at 4 00 Guest speaker will be<lb />
Mr Don Barham ytce president<lb />
ot personnel wth National Spin<lb />
ning in Washington. D C Mr<lb />
Barham will speak on quality<lb />
Circles in management<lb />
WZMB<lb />
The Electric Rainbow radio<lb />
Show hosted by Keith Mitchell is<lb />
on WZMB on Fridays and Satur<lb />
days from 3 pm to 6 pm and 12<lb />
midnight to 6 am respectively<lb />
A'bum specials this week are to<lb />
be F riday 4 pm<lb />
Vandenberg Saturday 2am<lb />
Riot's Fire Down Under<lb />
Please tune n to WZMB at these<lb />
times and adiust the volume ac<lb />
cordingly<lb />
DORM RESIDENTS<lb />
The Student Housing Depart<lb />
ment will be conduction a<lb />
survey concerning a proposed<lb />
quiet study dorm The SGA Stu<lb />
dent Welfare Committee made<lb />
this proposal but its success<lb />
hinges on adequate student sup<lb />
port if you would liKe to live in a<lb />
quiet or study residence hall<lb />
than make this indication on the<lb />
survey form, which will be<lb />
available dur.ng room reserva<lb />
tions March 21 25 Note A study<lb />
dorm is one m which the<lb />
residents formulate a set of<lb />
quiet hours and agree to enforce<lb />
them If mere are any student<lb />
suggestions or recommenda<lb />
tions contact the Student<lb />
Welfare Committee<lb />
INTER VARSITY<lb />
So your planning next weeks<lb />
schedule. Just remember to put<lb />
inter varsity down tor Wednes<lb />
day night at 6 30 m Biology 102<lb />
What better way tos pend a<lb />
Wednesday n.ght than in Chris<lb />
tian Fellowship and teaching<lb />
AMBASSADOR<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
The Past President s dub ot<lb />
the ECU Alumni Association is<lb />
offering a scholarship to an Am<lb />
bassador m order to express<lb />
their deep appreciation for the<lb />
vast amount of volunteer ser<lb />
vice that the ECU Ambassadors<lb />
contribute to the progress and<lb />
welfare ot East Carolina Univer<lb />
Sity The recipient must be an<lb />
ECU student who is a member in<lb />
good standing of the ECU Am<lb />
bassadors and must be of such<lb />
classification as to be a senior in<lb />
the tali semester of 1983 m the<lb />
Taylor Slaughter Aiumm<lb />
Center Applications should �<lb />
completed and turned in by<lb />
Apr,I 1 1983<lb />
FREE<lb />
HEARING SCREEN<lb />
Free hearing screen for r<lb />
people who were in close prox<lb />
imify to the explosion aT v'Mage<lb />
Gren Apartments on Martri 2<lb />
1983 Contact Speech Pathology<lb />
and AudiOiogy Department<lb />
Regional Rehabilitation Centet<lb />
Pitt County Memorial Hosp-tai<lb />
tor appointment '�" 4448<lb />
COFFEEHOUSE<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
NEEDSMEMBERS<lb />
1 you like vaff't entertain<lb />
ment and ant a challenge<lb />
become a member on me Stu<lb />
dent Un.on Coffee house Com<lb />
mittee For more information.<lb />
contact the Student unon<lb />
Room 234) at 757 6611. ext 210<lb />
CADP<lb />
There will be a meeting in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Thursday at 4 15. Room 221 It is<lb />
importan that an memrjers at<lb />
tend<lb />
TOKILL A<lb />
MOCKINGBIRD<lb />
� To Kill A Mockingbird" will<lb />
be shown on Thursday Marcn 17,<lb />
at the Methodist Student Center<lb />
at 8 00 p m as part of the conti<lb />
numg Thursday Night Fucks<lb />
program A discussion will<lb />
follow the movie and<lb />
refreshments will be served<lb />
FINANCIAL<lb />
AIDCONFERENCES<lb />
March 22 and 23 are the two<lb />
days scheduled for make uo<lb />
NDSL and Nursing Loan Bor<lb />
rower Conferences The March<lb />
22, 1983 makekp up conferences<lb />
will start at I 2 3 and (pm in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Room 242 If you borrowed<lb />
either NDSL or Nursding Loan<lb />
and nave not attended a bor<lb />
rowers conference, you are re<lb />
quired to attend one ot the make<lb />
up conferences<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
Welcome back, hope that<lb />
everyone had a great spring<lb />
break The Brothers and Little<lb />
Sisters of Pi Kappa Phi would<lb />
like to thank the students and<lb />
the university ot ECU Your sup<lb />
port and help after the Village<lb />
Green explosion that took the<lb />
lite of one of our brothers and<lb />
put tour others in the hospital<lb />
has been very heart warming A<lb />
memorial service for our<lb />
brother David B Martin. Jr will<lb />
be held on Monday larcrt 21 at<lb />
4 30 p m at Mendenhall student<lb />
Center on the patio Also the<lb />
Bro'hers really appreciate all<lb />
the work and support that our<lb />
little Sisters have given to us<lb />
MASSAGE CLINIC<lb />
Need a muscle relaxer to help<lb />
you get back into the swing ot<lb />
things? It you do then come to<lb />
the massage clinic that the<lb />
Physical Therapy club s having<lb />
on Wednesday. March 23 The<lb />
clinic will begin at 6 30 pm ano<lb />
last until 9 30 pm it will ue held<lb />
at the Belk Bilding in the<lb />
Physical Therapy Lab room on<lb />
thefirstfioor The cost s Jl 00 so<lb />
come on over and relax and en<lb />
Oy '<lb />
BAHA'I CLUB<lb />
The ECU Baha i Club will<lb />
meet in 241 Mendenhall TuesoaT<lb />
March 22 from 11 until noon The<lb />
Baha ' Fath teaches the con<lb />
cept of Progressive Revelation<lb />
This means that .n earn per.oc<lb />
of history Goo sends a<lb />
Messenger 'o guide Mankind<lb />
Baha. s believe that<lb />
Bahai u'Hah The Gior, of God '<lb />
v Go " � v � :� � �<lb />
vou are cordially mvited to<lb />
fl� and sn,r e .01 � Hi<lb />
HISTORY<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
The Department ot History<lb />
would like to call attention to<lb />
scholarships which are offered<lb />
in the Department of History for<lb />
1983 84<lb />
The Richard Cecil Todd<lb />
Scholarship Awards tor<lb />
members of Lambda Eta<lb />
Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta are<lb />
awarded annually to members<lb />
enrolled full time at East<lb />
Carolina University and who<lb />
demonstrated outstanding ser<lb />
vice to Lambda Eta Chapter of<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta, the History<lb />
Department and the University<lb />
The award is open to both<lb />
undergraduates ano graduates<lb />
who are members of Phi Alpha<lb />
Theta A maximum of two S5O0<lb />
awards may be granted each<lb />
academic year<lb />
Qualified members may apply<lb />
at the History Department office<lb />
in Brewster A 316<lb />
Applications must be submit<lb />
ted by April 15, 1983<lb />
The Joseph E and Catherine<lb />
E Hirsch Memorial Award in<lb />
History is awarded annoaiy to a<lb />
maior in the Department ot<lb />
History who is considered the<lb />
most promising iunior based<lb />
upon the following criteria<lb />
Scholarship to be<lb />
measured in terms ot the overall<lb />
quality of their work .n the study<lb />
ot history<lb />
Promise to be measured in<lb />
terms ot their positive atitudes<lb />
towards themselves and their<lb />
academic discipline,<lb />
Motivation to learn and im<lb />
prove and their general future<lb />
potential both as an individual<lb />
and as a student of history<lb />
The purpose of this award is to<lb />
provide the recipients with a<lb />
sum of money with which to buy<lb />
textbooks and any other books<lb />
related to h.s academic courses<lb />
of sdtudy it is hoped that said<lb />
books will become a part ot a<lb />
permanent collection, either n<lb />
the recipient's personal library<lb />
or in some other established<lb />
library<lb />
Qualified students may apply<lb />
tor the Hirsch Memorial Awara<lb />
at the Office of the History<lb />
SUMMER SCHOOL 1983<lb />
ROOM RESERVATION<lb />
Residence hall room deposits<lb />
tor Summe- Schoni 1983 will be<lb />
accepted in the Cash.or s Offe<lb />
Room 105 Sp.lman Building<lb />
beginn.ng Apr ; 5 Room<lb />
ass.gnmen's will be made ,n the<lb />
respective residence nan offices<lb />
on Apr,I 7 and Apr,l 8<lb />
Thereafter they n be ma<lb />
the O'tice ot Housing Opera<lb />
Room 201 A h , c h a r d<lb />
Building ' I. rent for a term of<lb />
Hmmei � s 1120 tor a<lb />
private room and SI60 for a<lb />
private room Add,t.onai ren' n<lb />
the amount ot S20 ,s required for<lb />
Jarvis Han<lb />
Students who wish to reserve<lb />
rooms they presently occupy<lb />
provided such rooms are to be in<lb />
use this summer, are to make<lb />
reservations on Thursday April<lb />
7 AH other studen's may<lb />
reserve rooms on a first come,<lb />
t.rst serve basis on Friday<lb />
April 8<lb />
Residence halls to be used for<lb />
women are Greene Slav I rst<lb />
floor for mob-lity impa.rec<lb />
students) and Jarvis Men w II<lb />
be housed m Fletcher Slav<lb />
i first floor tor mobility ,mr i re<lb />
students and Jarvis Halls<lb />
YDHL<lb />
Young Home Designer s<lb />
League meets March 22nd at<lb />
5 00 m the VanLand,ngham<lb />
room<lb />
Gl Camouflaged Fatigues and<lb />
T Shirts, Sleeping Bags<lb />
Backpacks Camping Equip<lb />
ment Steel Toed Shoes, Dishes<lb />
and Over 700 Different New and<lb />
Used Items Cowboy Boots<lb />
111 9 5<lb />
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ABORTIONS<lb />
1 24 week terminations<lb />
App'ts. Made 7 Days<lb />
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SERVICES: � Tuesday - Saturday Aportion Ap-<lb />
pointments � 1st &amp; 2nd Trimester ADortions up to<lb />
16 WeeKS � f-ree Pregnancy Tests � very Early<lb />
Pregnancy Tests � An inclusive Pees � insurance<lb />
Accepted � CALL 781-5550 DAY OB NIGHT �<lb />
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IPitt Plaza<lb />
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Center<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS<lb />
You may use the form at right or<lb />
use a separate sheet of paper if<lb />
you need more lines. There are 33<lb />
units per line. Each letter, punc<lb />
tuation mark and word space<lb />
counts as one unit. Capitalize and<lb />
nyphenate words properly. Leave<lb />
space at end of line if word<lb />
doesn't fit No ads will be ac<lb />
cepted over the phone We<lb />
reserve the right to reject any ad.<lb />
All ads must be prepaid. Enclose<lb />
75f per line or fraction of a line.<lb />
Please print legibly! Use capital and<lb />
lower case letters<lb />
Return to THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
office b) 3:00 Tuesday before<lb />
wedaesday awMicattoM.<lb />
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CityState.<lb />
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applications is<lb />
' .� - �  i ec Toad<lb />
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History ai c? grantee tor me<lb />
academic year 83 84 ah ap<lb />
Dcants must De students enroll<lb />
eo tuii lime at East Carolina<lb />
University ana De declared<lb />
nistory majors who are in their<lb />
iunior or senior year Recipients<lb />
will be considered on trie basis ot<lb />
scholarship citijensfiip ana<lb />
nerd<lb />
Eden award will be tor the<lb />
amount o SSCO 00 per year In<lb />
teresteQ students ma apply tor<lb />
trie scholarship at the H,story<lb />
Department Brewster A 316<lb />
Deadl ne is Apr.i IS 1983<lb />
TONIGHT<lb />
The public is inyited to near a<lb />
lecture on Alternatives to un<lb />
carceration ton.ghi at the A,Ins<lb />
Building 7 30 p mN C Judge<lb />
Willis Whichard. chairman ot<lb />
the citizens commission on Ater<lb />
natives to incarceration will be<lb />
the teaturea speaker<lb />
IFC<lb />
The day Of t��e Mrs iFCBeau<lb />
�y Pageant is approaching<lb />
quicniy and all Greeks should be<lb />
considering which gorgeous girl<lb />
will represent them in this<lb />
auspicous event More ntorma<lb />
tion will be given at a later date<lb />
EVER DREAMEDOF<lb />
FLYING?<lb />
Make theat dream come true<lb />
The Department ot intramural<lb />
Recreational Services with the<lb />
cooperation ot Kitty Hawk Kites<lb />
will be offering a hang gliding<lb />
trip to Nags Head, NC on March<lb />
26 A beginning instruction class<lb />
will be offered as well as an ad<lb />
vanced class<lb />
Registration for the trip will<lb />
taken at the Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Center (113) Memorial Gym<lb />
Through March 17 Payment<lb />
must accompany registration<lb />
All equiptment and transporta<lb />
tion will be provided<lb />
The beginning course will cost<lb />
HI 40 with an additional S2v 00<lb />
charge tor the advanced course<lb />
if you elect to take it For more<lb />
information concerning the trip<lb />
call or stop by the center or<lb />
phone 757 6911 Hours 1 00 5 00<lb />
Monday and Friday ana 2 00<lb />
4 00 Tuesday Wednesday and<lb />
Thursday<lb />
1983 CANOE TRIP<lb />
The Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Center tor the Department of<lb />
intramural Recreational Ser<lb />
vices is sponsoring a Canoe Trip<lb />
on Wednesday Varcn 23 1983<lb />
The trip is suitab.e tor beginning<lb />
or eipenenceo canoers<lb />
Tnp participants will meet<lb />
behind Memorial Gym at 3 00<lb />
p m on Wednesday tor a leisure<lb />
ly paddle down the Tar River<lb />
lasting approx mately 2 hourS<lb />
Participants should arive back<lb />
at memorial Gym by 6 00 p m<lb />
Advance registration and pay<lb />
ment i3 00 per person! is due by<lb />
4 00 p m on Tuesday March 22,<lb />
1983 Groups are welcome For<lb />
registration or more informa<lb />
tion can or stop by room 113<lb />
Memorial Gym (757 6911 or<lb />
757 6387)<lb />
AKA CAR WASH<lb />
The members of Alpha Kappa<lb />
Alpha Sorority will nate a car<lb />
wash Saturday March 19 from<lb />
10 30 2 30 p m at Shell Service<lb />
Station at me corner of Evans<lb />
and Greenville Blvd<lb />
ILO<lb />
The international Language<lb />
Organization will be showing the<lb />
foihowing two films are<lb />
ugetsu ana Mr HulotsHoli<lb />
day The first film will be<lb />
shown at 7 30 Admission to the<lb />
films is stuoent id and activity<lb />
card or Menaenhall Faculty and<lb />
Staff ID<lb />
NSSLNA<lb />
Presenting the 13th Annual<lb />
Speech Language and Hearing<lb />
Symposium entitled<lb />
Phonology' A contemporary<lb />
view of Art.culation The pur<lb />
pose of this meeting is to aid pro<lb />
fessionals m learning methoas<lb />
tor helping children with com<lb />
munication problems Speakers<lb />
will be Or John Locke, Dr<lb />
Richard Shine and Or Salvatore<lb />
DeMarco It will be held March<lb />
24 and 25 For more information<lb />
contact the ECU Speech and<lb />
hearing clinic<lb />
COMPUTERS<lb />
The East Carolina Microcom<lb />
purer users Group (ECMUG)<lb />
will meet Thursday, March 17,<lb />
at 7 30pm, Mendenhall student<lb />
Center. Multipurpose Room On<lb />
the agenda are a magazine ex<lb />
change (bring your old com<lb />
purer mags to exchange or give<lb />
away) demonstration of the<lb />
Lobo Max R, and question and<lb />
answer time You do not need to<lb />
nave a micro to attend<lb />
NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
STUDENT<lb />
LEGISLATURE<lb />
Attention all NCSL<lb />
members1' The election nave<lb />
been heia wth one still waiting<lb />
?or official confirmation and the<lb />
results are coming m! if<lb />
cur.ousify is killing you iust<lb />
figuring out who Our new<lb />
Delegation Chairperson, Vice<lb />
Chairperson, Secretary, ana<lb />
Treasure are members of the<lb />
North Carolina Student<lb />
Legislature aon 1 wait until<lb />
after session We �ill announce<lb />
the results Monaay night at 7<lb />
p m at Menoenhaii, room 212 so<lb />
please attend1 And for those go<lb />
� ng to Raleigh next week for Ses<lb />
s-on please attena this meeting<lb />
to prepare yourselves for the<lb />
craz'ness ahead at Session (the<lb />
bills stupid)' Do not forget ney.<lb />
is that nr F again �!<lb />
INTERNATIONAL<lb />
LANGUAGE<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
The Internation Language<lb />
Organization will be showing the<lb />
following two films in Hendrix<lb />
theater on Tuesday March 22.<lb />
1983 The f.ims are UGETSU<lb />
and Mr HULOT'S HOLIDAY<lb />
The first film will be shown at<lb />
7 30 Admission to the films is<lb />
student id ana activity card or<lb />
Menoenhaii Faculty and Staff<lb />
ID<lb />
ECU IRATES<lb />
ECU iRates will host their<lb />
first ultimate tournament<lb />
Natural Light uitimax March<lb />
26 ana 27 Come out ana see<lb />
some of the best ultimate frisbee<lb />
to be played on the east coast<lb />
this year The dub participated<lb />
m a tournament at Florida State<lb />
University over spring break<lb />
We had some discouraging<lb />
moments on the field, but are<lb />
better ultimate players tor it<lb />
Scoring a bg 3 points against<lb />
Duke was a highlight of the<lb />
weekena Keep it up I rates<lb />
INTERNAL AUDITING<lb />
LECTURE SERIES<lb />
Guest speakers from the<lb />
Raleigh Durham Chapter of the<lb />
Institute of internal AuO'tors<lb />
will be on our campus as n<lb />
dicated below An faculty ana<lb />
students are welcome to atteno<lb />
The lecture series is scheduled<lb />
to be held m Ha 339 at 6 30<lb />
p m on the aates naicated<lb />
March 17 Foundations tor in<lb />
ternal Auditing instructor Roe<lb />
Barry CPA MCM Corporation<lb />
Occidental Lite of NC<lb />
CHEERLEADER<lb />
TRY OUTS<lb />
The East Caronna universe.<lb />
Varsity Cheerleader tryouts <lb />
be "e'a at 7 30 p m on Tuesaar<lb />
March 29, 193 on the mam floor<lb />
of Memor.ai Gym<lb />
The first practice sessor <lb />
be heia at 5 00 on wednesdai<lb />
March 16 at the east end of<lb />
M-nges Coliseum An guys and<lb />
girls interested n trvng out tor<lb />
the !9�3 84 squad should be pre<lb />
sent at th.s first pract.ee ses<lb />
Sion<lb />
MOVE ATHON<lb />
Gamma Befa Ph. presents the<lb />
secona annual Move A Thon on<lb />
Saturday March 26 from 9 am 5<lb />
pm All proceeds go to the 'he<lb />
North Caronna Burn Center n<lb />
Chapel Hill You can noe a bike<lb />
roller skate, walk, or iog To oo<lb />
tain a sponsor sheet or informa<lb />
tion call Lisa or Amy 752 7338<lb />
HOMECOMING<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
Applications art now being ac<lb />
cepted tor the 1983 Stuoent<lb />
Homecoming Committee<lb />
Chairperson Applications can<lb />
be picked up at either the<lb />
Menoenhaii information Center<lb />
or the Aiumm Center The<lb />
deadline tor applying for Ms<lb />
position n Friday March 18<lb />
1983<lb />
ABORT IONS UP<lb />
lO 12th W�rK<lb />
OF- PREGNANCY<lb />
S185 00 Pregnancy Test Birthlj<lb />
Control and Problem<lb />
Pregnancy Counseling For<lb />
further information call<lb />
832 0535 (Toll Free Number<lb />
800 221 2568) between 1 AM<lb />
and 5PM Weekdays<lb />
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members anc nstan.ng rvew of<lb />
ticers it win be held on Thurs<lb />
day March 17 Ml room !u MSC<lb />
As was noticed at the asf<lb />
meeting seat ng .s t,gn and cmi�<lb />
members are invited Fam.hes<lb />
taking pictures should do so<lb />
after tne meeting at hictt time<lb />
there w'H ne a reception r<lb />
cake and drinks provided<lb />
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Fort Hays (Kans.)<lb />
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summer.<lb />
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Summer Jobs<lb />
for<lb />
Tryon Company Inc.<lb />
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Monday March 21<lb />
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March 17, 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Hunt's Plan A Winner<lb />
Senate Balances Drunken Driving Package<lb />
On Tuesday, the state Senate<lb />
passed Gov. Jim Hunt's drunken<lb />
driving bill and sent it to the<lb />
House with one amendment: a<lb />
proposed ban on possession of<lb />
open beer and wine containers in<lb />
most cars and light trucks in the<lb />
state.<lb />
Since drunk driving in North<lb />
Carolina constitutes one of, if not<lb />
neglect to amend that law. After<lb />
all, it seems obvious that one of the<lb />
best ways to keep drunk drivers off<lb />
the road is to keep alcohol out of<lb />
the cars. But perhaps that's too ob-<lb />
vious.<lb />
Fortunately, the state Senate<lb />
recognized this inconsistency and<lb />
amended the Hunt package ap-<lb />
propriately. As the bill stands now,<lb />
the, worst problem in the state, it is it would make it illegal for drivers<lb />
both refreshing and encouraging or passengers in vehicles traveling<lb />
that the legislature at least appears on North Carolina roads to have<lb />
to be taking a decisive stand. open alcoholic beverage containers<lb />
Under Hunt's original bill were of any sort in their possession,<lb />
several drastic changes, changes That seemingly logical amend-<lb />
which the governor said would give ment, however, is expected to<lb />
North Carolina "the toughest and cause problems in the House,<lb />
most comprehensive drunk driving which will be considering similar<lb />
law in the nation legislation over the next few days.<lb />
He proposed eliminating plea Members of the House rejected a<lb />
bargaining in drunken driving similar proposal in 1981, corn-<lb />
cases bv abolishing existing DUI plaining that the bill would prevent<lb />
laws and lesser offenses, replacing drinking on buses headed for<lb />
them with a single driving-while- athletic events,<lb />
impaired statute.<lb />
His bill also calls for mandatory It's certainly good to know that<lb />
seven- to 14-day jail sentences for our entrusted representatives have<lb />
serious violations and increased their priorities in order<lb />
ECU Students Exploited From All Sides<lb />
 A in't Just Landlords<lb />
fines and sentences for less serious<lb />
cases, not to mention a raise in the<lb />
minimum drinking age for beer<lb />
and wine from 18 to 19.<lb />
But whereas these are, indeed, a<lb />
few steps in the right direction,<lb />
Hunt, nevertheless, overlooked<lb />
one of the most obvious flaws in<lb />
the state's current legislation. In<lb />
All petty gripes aside, though,<lb />
Hunt's drunken driving package<lb />
may well be the best piece of<lb />
legislation the state has seen in a<lb />
long time. It's a plan whose time<lb />
has come. But it's also a plan<lb />
which will require a tremendous<lb />
co-operative enforcement effort,<lb />
another fact that Hunt has pretty<lb />
effect what he proposed, although much overlooked in the past<lb />
self-dubbed as the "toughest<lb />
was a mere mockery of the word.<lb />
If Hunt's original bill had pass-<lb />
ed unamended, it would have re-<lb />
mained legal in North Carolina for<lb />
passengers to have open beer or<lb />
wine containers in a moving vehi-<lb />
cle.<lb />
It is somehow ironic that an all-<lb />
out "crackdown" on drunken<lb />
driving on the state's roads would<lb />
He concentrates totally on revis-<lb />
ing legislation, a good start but on-<lb />
ly half the problem. Sure, his plan<lb />
may well be aimed at improving<lb />
law-enforcement conditions<lb />
(making the law "easier" for<lb />
authorities to enforce). But the<lb />
success of his package depends not<lb />
only on its passage in the House<lb />
but on its eventual, meaningful ex-<lb />
ecution.<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
It was exhilirating to read the letter by<lb />
Richard A. Freund in "Campus<lb />
Forum" on Tuesday. This is because<lb />
while the Village Green tragedy was sad,<lb />
depressing and horrible, Mr. Freund was<lb />
finally able to articulate the frustration<lb />
and anger that many of us felt in relation<lb />
to the event and to analyze the underly-<lb />
ing causes.<lb />
Yes, it is all too clear that the student<lb />
population of ECU is the victim of ex-<lb />
ploitation. Negligent landlords, greedy<lb />
employers and a utilities commission<lb />
that gives the students no vote in deci-<lb />
sions that are made which affect us. To<lb />
top it all off, the registrars in Greenville<lb />
discourage students from even register-<lb />
ing to vote because, they say, we are a<lb />
transient population that will not have<lb />
to live with the consequences of the<lb />
legislation we vote on.<lb />
Nevertheless, there will always be a<lb />
constant student population of 13,000 or<lb />
more whose collective voice deserves 10<lb />
be heard. In effect, we are politically<lb />
disenfranchised. In addition, our<lb />
employers often pay us lousy wages and<lb />
practice an authoritarian form of<lb />
management which relegates employees<lb />
to the status of submissive serfs, who<lb />
despise their jobs while living in fear of<lb />
losing them and being unable to pay<lb />
their bills.<lb />
Female student-employees are fre-<lb />
quently sexually harrassed on the job,<lb />
and they are expected to behave as<lb />
though they're flattered by the<lb />
patronage.<lb />
Indeed, the grumble of discontent is<lb />
frequent and often loud, but seldom is it<lb />
organized. And not until the student<lb />
community is solidly organized can we<lb />
expect a change in our status and reform<lb />
on the part of those who profit from our<lb />
current state of disenfranchisement and<lb />
weakness.<lb />
There are many possibilities. First, to<lb />
deal with the landlord problem, the SGA<lb />
should form a grievance committee to<lb />
hear and investigate complaints against<lb />
negligent landlords. If a landlord is<lb />
found to be negligent, then the SGA<lb />
should intervene on behalf of the stu-<lb />
dent by threatening the landlord with<lb />
legal action, a student boycott, picketing<lb />
and bad press. In short, the SGA should<lb />
begin to protect the students from ex-<lb />
ploitation, and it should let landlords in<lb />
Greenville know that students have the<lb />
political clout to take action against<lb />
them if they are negligent.<lb />
Second. to deal with the<lb />
employer employee relationship in this<lb />
town, students must organize. This is a<lb />
difficult problem because of the limita-<lb />
tions of time, yet it is not an insurmoun-<lb />
table one. A student-employee off-<lb />
campus union should be formed. It<lb />
could be funded in pan by the SGA and<lb />
in part by membership dues. Businesses<lb />
that exploit emplovees would be boycot-<lb />
ted, picketed and given bad press. In ef-<lb />
fect, we would shut them down.<lb />
For businesses that have a monopoly<lb />
in town and who are particularly intran-<lb />
sigent in meeting our demands. Ntudent-<lb />
run cooperatives could be started to<lb />
compete with them and. with student<lb />
support, drive them out of business. The<lb />
monev for this venture could come from<lb />
Ins And Outs Of Spring<lb />
DEAR STAN LANDERS: Spring has<lb />
arrived, and once again, I have a big pro-<lb />
blem. Since the weather is nice outside,<lb />
most of my friends spend their free time<lb />
out on the lawn basking in the sun. They<lb />
always ask me to go with them, but I just<lb />
can't. You see, I have an outie belly but-<lb />
ton. .<lb />
Now, I realize a lot of other successful<lb />
people have outies. but mine isn't just<lb />
vour average outie. It's downright big.<lb />
Case in point: I remember swimming in a<lb />
pond with my cousin last summer, and a<lb />
little sunfish came up and started nibbling<lb />
on it. Stan, he thought it was a worm!<lb />
I've tried everything: one-piece bathing<lb />
suits, T-shirts, electrical tape, but nothing<lb />
seems to work. But Stan, the worst thing<lb />
is it simplv won 7 tan.<lb />
I realize that you probably get hundreds<lb />
of letters like this every week but would<lb />
appreciate any and all advice you may of-<lb />
fer. Until then. I remain<lb />
STAN LANDERS<lb />
On Love And Stuff<lb />
INDOOR OUTIE FROM GRIFTON<lb />
DEAR OUTIE: Wow! I'll bet you look<lb />
funny as hell! But seriously, OUTIE, the<lb />
First thing you should remember is that<lb />
God created your unsightly appendage for<lb />
a reason. Obviously, he has a purpose for<lb />
you and yours. So, let me ask you this,<lb />
have you ever thought of joining the cir-<lb />
cus and doing a couple of shows a day?<lb />
After all, since you've tried "everything"<lb />
else to no avail, you might as well make<lb />
the most of the situation, right?<lb />
But if show biz isn't for you, then you<lb />
might want to consider the advantages of<lb />
a strategically-placed ornament. A<lb />
tasteful piece of costume jewelry, for ex-<lb />
ample, to accent your natural beauty<lb />
while downplaying your ill-shaped<lb />
midsection. Certainly, when faced with a<lb />
crisis like this one, monetary cost is not a<lb />
factor. But it may be comforting to know<lb />
that most jewelry stores will fit you for a<lb />
ring at no charge.<lb />
DEAR STAN LANDERS: Boy, that<lb />
lady sure has problems, huh? Fortunate-<lb />
ly, mine is nothing compared to that!<lb />
Nevertheless, it runs along those same<lb />
lines.<lb />
I recently attended a Slim Whitman<lb />
song festival in Bethel, at which time, I<lb />
met the girl of my dreams. She had long,<lb />
stringy red hair, wonderful eyes (one<lb />
green, one brown) and beautiful orange<lb />
and black freckles all over her shapely<lb />
190-pound frame.<lb />
She was chowing down on a dripping<lb />
tuna burrito and sweating profusely when<lb />
she caught the corner of my eye. And<lb />
needless to say, it was love at first sight.<lb />
We ended up spending the rest of the<lb />
weekend together, yodelling, laughing,<lb />
sweating profusely and eating. It was<lb />
wonderful.<lb />
But like all good things, my weekend<lb />
with Eunice came to an end. We parted<lb />
after a long goodbye bearhug. making all<lb />
the usual promises to keep in touch. But<lb />
the problem. Stan, is that it's been two<lb />
weeks since the festival, and I haven't<lb />
heard a thing from her. I know she's<lb />
received my letters � I've written eight. I<lb />
guess I'm just not good enough for her<lb />
I don't know what to do.<lb />
LONEL Y IN LIZA RD LICK<lb />
DEAR LIZ: The girl of your dreams,<lb />
huh? Well, I'd certainly hate to catch<lb />
your version of a nightmare! But serious-<lb />
ly, Liz, I must admit, it sounds like you've<lb />
got yourself a real winner. Tell me this, is<lb />
she also a competition belcher? Does she<lb />
play rugby or ride in a rodeo? If so, you<lb />
may be right in your analysis: You're just<lb />
not good enough for her. My advice,<lb />
then, is for you to forget about your little<lb />
raisin in the sun and find yourself so-<lb />
meone with a little less to look forward to<lb />
in life. Don't aim so high next time.<lb />
UXMJOIJjm SOS WAITER MATTHAUS 5ARA6�<lb />
-Campus Forum<lb />
the federal co-op bank, which was giver<lb />
increased funding and power under t!<lb />
Carter administration, or perhaps ever<lb />
from the university's endowment fund,<lb />
since it would be, in essence, a loan A<lb />
student-run co-op could maintain a<lb />
many as 30 to 50 stockholders who run<lb />
the business with a minimum experv<lb />
diture of time and who sell or give their<lb />
share of stock to another student wher.<lb />
thev graduate.<lb />
Third, to deal with the problem ot a<lb />
Greenville Utilities Commission which<lb />
has decided to form a municipal utilities<lb />
corporation and buy part ownership ol<lb />
nuclear and coal-fired power facilities in<lb />
the state, we must demand student<lb />
representation. The GUC took an action<lb />
that was not in the interest of the citizens<lb />
of Greenville, much less the students of<lb />
ECU. An alternative proposal which en-<lb />
couraged a more solar and conservation-<lb />
oriented approach was submitted and<lb />
summarily rejected.<lb />
The student community never knew<lb />
about the public hearing on the matter<lb />
and never had the power to cast a vote<lb />
on the Utilities Commission itself.<lb />
Students should push for proportional<lb />
representation on the Utilities Commis-<lb />
sion. In other words, if students com-<lb />
prise one-third of the population of<lb />
Greenville, then one-third of the com-<lb />
missioners on the GUC board should be<lb />
elected by students. These represen-<lb />
tatives should have voting power and<lb />
not just a right to sit on the board;<lb />
otherwise, it would be a purely cosmetic<lb />
gesture. Only when we have our own<lb />
representatives can we expect our in-<lb />
terests to be represented.<lb />
Fourth, we should form alliances with<lb />
the rest of the exploited in the city � the<lb />
people in west Greenville. After all, they<lb />
have an interest in lower utiity rates too.<lb />
There are also organizations in the state<lb />
like PIRG and Carolina Action that can<lb />
give us valuable assistance and instruc-<lb />
tion. We should ask for their help in<lb />
learning how to organize against the<lb />
vested interests that perpetuate the pre-<lb />
sent intolerable state of affairs.<lb />
Finally, there is the question of who<lb />
will take these initiatives. Ideally, the<lb />
SGA should do so since they are the<lb />
political representatives of the universi-<lb />
ty. But often, initiatives begin outside<lb />
the svstem with activist-oriented in-<lb />
dividuals. In the end, to say that it<lb />
should be done is not to say that it will<lb />
be done. What is needed is the will to get<lb />
it done.<lb />
Campus Escort Service Is Still A vailable<lb />
Because of recent events, I would<lb />
like to take this opportunity to remind<lb />
the female students of ECU that Pirate<lb />
Walk operates from 6 p.m. until mid-<lb />
night on Sunday through Thursday<lb />
nights. If a female needs an escort, she<lb />
should dial the Pirate Walk number,<lb />
757-6616, and an escort will be sent to<lb />
her location. We have escorts on dif-<lb />
ferent parts of the campus so that it<lb />
will not take much time for the escort<lb />
to arrive. Also, if a girl has a night<lb />
class, she can call ahead of time, and<lb />
an escort will be waiting for her when<lb />
she gets out of her class. I would stress<lb />
again that all of these escorts have been<lb />
thoroughly screened.<lb />
As of March 3, Pirate Walk had log-<lb />
Again, Pirate Walk operates from 6<lb />
p.m. until midnight, Sunday through<lb />
Thursday. I urge all female students to<lb />
use this service and not take chances.<lb />
Paul Summrell<lb />
Director. Pirate Walk<lb />
ECAC's Top-Dog<lb />
John Edwards was clearly the best<lb />
newcomer and top rookie in the<lb />
ECAC-South this past winter. It's a<lb />
strange paradox that the ECAC-South,<lb />
a conference hungry for credibility as<lb />
ged more than '400 calls from girls well as respectability would not try to<lb />
gcu iiiuis "��" -Tw n,m cIiautcp 9 t!) pnt wch as Edwards.<lb />
we are vitally interested. There are a<lb />
handful of universities which also ac-<lb />
cept A.S.L. as an option in the foreign<lb />
language requirement. The University<lb />
of Texas, the University of California<lb />
system. Catholic University, American<lb />
University, Northeastern University.<lb />
New York University and Boston<lb />
University, among others.<lb />
We appreciate your support in<lb />
acknowledging American Sign<lb />
Language as more than a communica-<lb />
tion system but representing a language<lb />
and culture of its own.<lb />
Leonard M. Ernest, Director<lb />
Barbara Howlett, Ed. Specialist<lb />
Kathy Beetham, Interpreter<lb />
Patricia Wilson, Instructor<lb />
Editor's Note: Stan Landers, Green-<lb />
ville's best-known advice columnist, took<lb />
the Charles Atlas body-building cor-<lb />
respondence course last spring and got rid<lb />
of his unsightly outie belly button. He is<lb />
now 103 pounds of solid steel and no<lb />
longer has to worry about getting sand<lb />
kicked in his face.<lb />
needing escorts, and we have more<lb />
than 60 active male escorts in our ser-<lb />
vice. All these escorts are dedicated to<lb />
our service and cause. All of these<lb />
escorts are volunteers who give up their<lb />
spare time to help.<lb />
If there are any questions, or if there<lb />
have been any problems with Pirate<lb />
Walk, please let us know. Also, if there<lb />
is any group or organization that<lb />
would like for us to come and talk with<lb />
them, please contact us. jFOUjjB<lb />
during the day, ask for the SGA office<lb />
and leave a message, and we will return<lb />
your call.<lb />
showcase a talent such as Edwards.<lb />
Jerry O'Keeffe<lb />
Junior, Business<lb />
'Sign' Of The Times<lb />
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which mentioned the acceptance of<lb />
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language at the University of<lb />
Washington. This is an area in which<lb />
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rested between nine<lb />
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civil disobedience pro-<lb />
tests at the PCB<lb />
hazardous waste land-<lb />
fill near their home in<lb />
rural Warren County<lb />
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cio's last arrest on<lb />
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nis most serious. For<lb />
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trespassing. He has<lb />
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food or drink<lb />
anything other than<lb />
water since his arrest.<lb />
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ruccio was brought to<lb />
Warren County<lb />
General Hospital for<lb />
tests and returned to<lb />
the jail.<lb />
At the root of Fer-<lb />
ruccio's resistance<lb />
was the decision by<lb />
state and EPA of-<lb />
ficials to locate a<lb />
landfill in Afton,<lb />
N.C to store hazar-<lb />
dous PCB waste that<lb />
was removed from<lb />
200 miles N.C. road-<lb />
side last fall.<lb />
Ferruccio, who is<lb />
head of a group called<lb />
Warren County<lb />
Citizens Concerned<lb />
About PCB's, has<lb />
been the leader in the<lb />
drive to close down<lb />
the landfill and<lb />
relocate the con-<lb />
taninated PCB-laced<lb />
soil elsewhere.<lb />
More than 500 peo-<lb />
ple � many of them<lb />
repeater offenders<lb />
like Ferruccio � have<lb />
been arrested for pro-<lb />
tests over the dump<lb />
site. Most protestors<lb />
have been local people<lb />
like Ferruccio, though<lb />
others such as District<lb />
of Columbia Congres<lb />
Fan Talks On Women 9s History<lb />
Maria T r-<lb />
Mane T. Farr,<lb />
assistant dean of the<lb />
College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences, will be the<lb />
featured speaker at<lb />
Thursday evening's<lb />
' Women As<lb />
Pathfinders" seminar<lb />
at the Willis building.<lb />
Farr will be speak-<lb />
ing as part of the<lb />
celebration of Na-<lb />
tional Women's<lb />
History Week and<lb />
N.C. History Month.<lb />
Her topic is titled<lb />
"From little Miss<lb />
Muffel toCagnev and<lb />
Lacey: The Changing<lb />
Path to Women's<lb />
Careers.<lb />
"I'm delighted to<lb />
know that there is a<lb />
group of very<lb />
dedicated women in<lb />
Greenville who are in-<lb />
terested in encourag-<lb />
ing women to learn<lb />
about their ac-<lb />
complishments in the<lb />
past and interested<lb />
also in encouraging<lb />
women to pursue<lb />
future ac-<lb />
complishments Farr<lb />
aid speaking of the<lb />
members of the<lb />
I cague of Women<lb />
Voters, the Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty Council on the<lb />
statue of Women and<lb />
the Women's Ad-<lb />
visory Council for<lb />
Pitt Community Col-<lb />
lege, the sponsors of<lb />
the seminar.<lb />
Farr's lecture will<lb />
focus on what she<lb />
calls "the change of<lb />
gender roles" for<lb />
women, a kind of<lb />
"how to" for women<lb />
who are trying to<lb />
adapt to their new<lb />
roles and set new<lb />
goals for living in to-<lb />
day's world.<lb />
In the past. Farr<lb />
has done other<lb />
presentations on<lb />
women in administra-<lb />
tion, career planning,<lb />
images of women in<lb />
the media and student<lb />
evaluation of teaching<lb />
to various campuses<lb />
and community<lb />
groups.<lb />
Besides Farr's lec-<lb />
ture, the seminar will<lb />
also include two<lb />
discusssions titled<lb />
"Assets: Take Stock<lb />
of Your Professional<lb />
Assets" with Terry<lb />
Shank facilitating and<lb />
"Goals: Planning<lb />
and Implementing<lb />
Your Goals" with<lb />
Dr. Karen<lb />
facilitator.<lb />
Kale as<lb />
Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt signed a pro-<lb />
clamation the first of<lb />
the month for the<lb />
observance of Na-<lb />
tional Women's<lb />
History Week in<lb />
North Carolina. The<lb />
program will begin at<lb />
7 p.m. with a wine<lb />
and cheese social<lb />
prior to the program.<lb />
The seminar is open<lb />
to the public and cost<lb />
of $3 per person. The<lb />
deadline for register-<lb />
ing is March 20.<lb />
sional Delegate<lb />
Walter Fauntroy have<lb />
taken a stance against<lb />
the dump.<lb />
Ferruccio's recent<lb />
arrest was a result of<lb />
his decision to<lb />
"move" � not steal,<lb />
claims Mrs. Ferruccio<lb />
� a water pump<lb />
which is to be used to<lb />
pump thousands of<lb />
gallons of water in the<lb />
bottom of the landfill<lb />
into a nearby creek.<lb />
"Ken and two others<lb />
(Ruffin Harris and<lb />
Trish Hubbard) pick-<lb />
ed up the pump and<lb />
moved it over Mrs.<lb />
Ferruccio told The<lb />
East Carolinian. She<lb />
said those arrested<lb />
were not planning to<lb />
steal the pump and<lb />
they never removed<lb />
the pump from state<lb />
property.<lb />
Both Harris and<lb />
Hubbard have posted<lb />
bail in their cases. All<lb />
three are slated for<lb />
trial next Wednesday<lb />
at which time it is<lb />
assumed Ferroccio,<lb />
who has been study-<lb />
ing the life of Gandhi<lb />
since his involvement<lb />
in the landfill issues,<lb />
will end his fast.<lb />
Mrs. Ferruccio<lb />
predicts Warren<lb />
County PCB story<lb />
will become a much<lb />
bigger political and<lb />
health issue as more<lb />
facts concerning the<lb />
dangers of the dump-<lb />
ing are brought out.<lb />
On Monday a na-<lb />
tional news report<lb />
claimed the emerging<lb />
consensus of many ex-<lb />
perts is that the bury-<lb />
ing of hazardous<lb />
wastes in landfill<lb />
might be the least safe<lb />
method of disposal<lb />
for such wastes. A<lb />
three-year study<lb />
released Wednesdav<lb />
by<lb />
At the Warren<lb />
County site there have<lb />
been two major pro-<lb />
blems which are, ac-<lb />
cording to Ferruccio,<lb />
already are posing a<lb />
helath threat to local<lb />
residents. Water in<lb />
the lining of the War<lb />
ren landfill site is<lb />
causing an<lb />
enormous extra<lb />
weight" and could<lb />
burst through the lin-<lb />
ing causing seepage of<lb />
contaminated water<lb />
into the surrounding<lb />
area.<lb />
The other problem<lb />
has been the build-up<lb />
of PCB-laced gas<lb />
under the plastic<lb />
cover of the waste<lb />
site. Mrs. Ferruccio<lb />
claims officials<lb />
workers have been<lb />
popping holes in the<lb />
cover to release the<lb />
Teaching Effectiveness Committee Has<lb />
Educational Seminars For ECU Faculty<lb />
the Congressional<lb />
Office of Technology dangerous gas into the<lb />
Assessment is ex- atmosphere<lb />
pected to cast still fur- The Hunt ad-<lb />
ther doubt on the ministration had<lb />
safety of hazardous earlier refused to meet<lb />
x �StC dfiIiS With �PP�nents of the<lb />
landfill site until the<lb />
dumping was com-<lb />
pleted and since then<lb />
little office response<lb />
from Raleigh has been<lb />
made.<lb />
Ferruccio has<lb />
a!readv referred to the<lb />
Governor's Waste<lb />
Management Act as<lb />
an act "which<lb />
prempts all civil,<lb />
human and en-<lb />
� vironmental rights<lb />
In a statement<lb />
released from jail,<lb />
Ferruccio said, "what<lb />
have I to say to (those<lb />
who approved) the<lb />
Warren County site,<lb />
not because it was<lb />
safe, but because it<lb />
was legal?" He went<lb />
on to say that "what<lb />
Hitler did to the Jews<lb />
was legal and what is<lb />
happening in Warren<lb />
County is Hitlensm at<lb />
home<lb />
"It is a civil rights<lb />
issue and a human<lb />
nghts issue Mr<lb />
Ferruccio said<lb />
200WEST<lb />
The Teaching Ef<lb />
fectiveness Commit-<lb />
tee of the Faculty<lb />
Senate is sponsoring a<lb />
series of talks and<lb />
workshops aimed at<lb />
improving classroom<lb />
teaching skills. The<lb />
series runs through<lb />
next week a! various<lb />
locations on the ECU<lb />
campus and the<lb />
workshops cover a<lb />
large range of topics<lb />
related1 to establishing<lb />
arid strengthening<lb />
contact between<lb />
teachers and students<lb />
or assisting faculty in<lb />
more effective<lb />
organization and<lb />
presentation of class<lb />
material<lb />
No preregistration<lb />
is required, and the<lb />
sessions are open to<lb />
all faculty. Lectures<lb />
and workshop<lb />
moderators are facul-<lb />
ty volunteers who<lb />
responded to a com-<lb />
mittee questionnaire.<lb />
The current com-<lb />
mittee chairwoman.<lb />
Madge McGrath of<lb />
the School of Allied<lb />
Health Professions,<lb />
hopes that a large<lb />
number of interested<lb />
persons will turn out<lb />
for each of the<lb />
scheduled programs<lb />
and allow an ex-<lb />
change of informa-<lb />
tion relevant to all<lb />
teaching problems.<lb />
She added that the<lb />
talks and workshops<lb />
will be informal and<lb />
the audience will be<lb />
free to come and leave<lb />
as their schedules re-<lb />
quire.<lb />
The program of ses-<lb />
sions is as follows:<lb />
March 17: Lectur-<lb />
ing For Cognitive<lb />
Learning, at noon in<lb />
Brewster C303. Use of<lb />
Visuals In Large Lec-<lb />
ture Classes, 3 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster D202.<lb />
March 22: Interna-<lb />
tionalizing The Cur-<lb />
riculum, noon in<lb />
Mendenhall 221.<lb />
Stress Control And<lb />
Teaching Burnout, 1<lb />
p.m. in Brewster<lb />
D306. Improving<lb />
Didactic Skills, 3:30<lb />
p.m. (Place to be an-<lb />
nounced.) Videotape<lb />
In The Classroom, 4<lb />
p.m. in Joyner<lb />
Library 225.<lb />
March 23: Student<lb />
Advising, at noon in<lb />
Mendenhall 221.<lb />
Discussion, 3 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster B303. Lear-<lb />
ning And Teaching In<lb />
1983, 3 p.m. in<lb />
Speight 301. Short-<lb />
Answer Testing: Con-<lb />
struction And Validi-<lb />
ty, 3 p.m. in Brewster<lb />
D305.<lb />
March 24:<lb />
Videotape In the<lb />
Classroom, 11:00 in<lb />
Joyner Library 225.<lb />
Discussion. An Active<lb />
Way Of Learning, 3<lb />
p.m. in Brewster<lb />
B30 A.V. Material<lb />
For Classroom Use In<lb />
The Health Profes-<lb />
sions, 4 p.m. in Belk<lb />
Building 216.<lb />
Thm. Ladies Lock In<lb />
Doors open 8:30<lb />
Adm. 50C<lb />
Guys admitted at 10:00<lb />
Lambda Chi Happy Hour<lb />
Doors open 4:00-7:00<lb />
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bring this ad for a<lb />
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OFFER GOOD WHEN USING<lb />
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"fluff n' fold<lb />
service available-attendants<lb />
on duty 7 days a week<lb />
Fri. nite<lb />
Sorority Night<lb />
Doors Re-Open at 9:00<lb />
Adm.50c<lb />
coupon expires<lb />
� March 73<lb />
l<lb />
15<lb />
ECU DISCOUNT<lb />
on all prescription<lb />
eyeglasses<lb />
315 Park View Commons<lb />
Across from Doctors Park<lb />
Open? 5:30<lb />
Mon Fri.<lb />
752-144a<lb />
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ATTENTION<lb />
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
REQUESTING<lb />
FUNDS FROM THE S.G.A.<lb />
Student groups desiring Funds from the SGA<lb />
are allowed to submit a budget request for the<lb />
1983-84 school year for consideration by this<lb />
spring's SGA Legislature.The deadline for<lb />
submitting budgets is 5:00p.m. Monday,<lb />
March 21,1983.<lb />
IN ALL CASES BUDGETS MUST BE SUBMITTED<lb />
ACCORDING TO STATE LINE-ITEM CODES<lb />
AND MUST MEET SGA APPROPRIATIONS<lb />
GUIDELINES.<lb />
Copies of line-item codes and SGA appropriations<lb />
guidelines<lb />
are available on request in the SGA Office.<lb />
When the budget is reviewed and approved,funds will be<lb />
available at the beginning of the fiscal year (July 1 1983)<lb />
Budgets not submitted by March 21 will not be reviewed<lb />
by the Appropriations Committee nor considered by the<lb />
Legislature until the Fall Semester<lb />
No Funds will be appropriated over the summer<lb />
months except for summer projects or cases with<lb />
special circumstances as determined by the summer<lb />
executive officers.<lb />
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MARCH 17. 1983 p<lb />
Virtuoso Serkin<lb />
Piano Prodigy Coming Soon<lb />
Peter Serkin. "the finest pianist this countrv has et produced will he on campus in March.<lb />
Peter Serkin, an established<lb />
pianist whose musical sympathies<lb />
are broader than those of virtually<lb />
any young musician in recent<lb />
memory, will appear in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre, Thursday, March 24,<lb />
1983, at 8 p.m.<lb />
Serkin, "One of the supreme<lb />
musicians of our time studied<lb />
at the Curtis Institute of Music<lb />
with lee 1 uvisi, Miecyslaw<lb />
Horsowski. and his father.<lb />
Rudolf Serkin. He continues to<lb />
study piano and music in general<lb />
with Mr. Horszowski, Karl Ulnch<lb />
Schnabel, Marcel Moyse, and he<lb />
also worked with the late Ernest<lb />
Oster. Serkin made his first public-<lb />
appearance in 1959 at the age of<lb />
twelve in a preformance of the<lb />
Haydn Concerto in D major con-<lb />
ducted by Alexander Schneider at<lb />
the Marlboro Music Festival. This<lb />
concerto was repeated that fall tor<lb />
his New York debut. He has since<lb />
appeared with most of the world's<lb />
major symphony orchestras.<lb />
Serkin's thoughtful individuali-<lb />
ty, enabling him to bring<lb />
something new to all he plavs. is<lb />
perhaps what prompted New<lb />
York Magazine to call him "the<lb />
finest pianist this country ha yet<lb />
produced " He plays with an<lb />
enormous vitalitv that becomes<lb />
both creative and recreative and<lb />
there are no apparent limits to his<lb />
technique.<lb />
This is the last concert of the<lb />
1982-18? ECU Unions Artists<lb />
Series season, and it promises to<lb />
be certainly not the least but one<lb />
of the finest musical presentations<lb />
of the year. Tickets for the con-<lb />
cert are $2.50 for ECU students.<lb />
and $7.50 for ECU faculty, staff,<lb />
and the public. All tickets sold at<lb />
the door will be $7.50. Tickets arc-<lb />
on saL- at the Central Ticket Oi<lb />
fice. Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Telephone (919) 757-6611, ext<lb />
266. The Ticket Office is open<lb />
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m4 p.m.<lb />
Campus<lb />
Notes<lb />
An "Art in Europe" program<lb />
featuring three weeks oi travel in<lb />
Italy, Switzerland, Germany and<lb />
Holland is being offered bv the<lb />
East Carolina University School<lb />
of Art this summer.<lb />
The program, designed for in-<lb />
terested students, teachers, and<lb />
persons in the community, is be-<lb />
ing co-sponsored by the Division<lb />
of Continuing Education and<lb />
Eben Tilly Associates. Credit and<lb />
non-credit options are available.<lb />
Dr. Richard Faing and faculty<lb />
member Michael Voors along<lb />
with professional tour guides will<lb />
accompany the group.<lb />
Visits will be made to maior<lb />
hisdtoric sues, museums, and<lb />
galleries in Rome. Siena.<lb />
Florence, Venice, Milan. I ugano,<lb />
Basle. Heidelberg. Cologne, and<lb />
Amsterdam. The tour will depart<lb />
N.Y on July 27th.<lb />
Persons interested in the tour<lb />
may attend special meetings<lb />
scheduled every Thursday evening<lb />
at 7 P.M. in the Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center Auditorium or contact the<lb />
School of Art.<lb />
Foi turther information contact<lb />
Michael Voors at 757-6785 or<lb />
Dear. 1 aing at 757-6665<lb />
Poel Marilyn Hacker will visit<lb />
Easl Carolina University later this<lb />
month, to read from her work<lb />
and conduct a discussion critique<lb />
session for local poets m the area<lb />
Her reading is set for this even-<lb />
ing at 8 p.m in the Nursing<lb />
Building Auditorium (Room 1011<lb />
On Friday, March IS, she will<lb />
lead a critique workshop from<lb />
noon to 1:30 in the Brewter<lb />
Building, room R-103.<lb />
Both events are open to the<lb />
public. Persons wishing to have<lb />
their poems critiqued at the<lb />
workshop should bring along at<lb />
least 20 copies of each poem<lb />
Hacker is the author of three<lb />
poetry collections, published bv<lb />
Viking and Knopf. Her collection<lb />
Presentation Piece was a I amonl<lb />
Poetry Selection of the Academv<lb />
of American Poets and received<lb />
the National Book Award tor<lb />
Poetry in 1975.<lb />
She is a native and current resi-<lb />
dent of New York City, having<lb />
spent several vears in San Fran-<lb />
cisco and London Her other<lb />
nors include a Creative rtists<lb />
1' tblic service Crant and a Gug-<lb />
genheim Fellowship<lb />
Epilepsy � identification.<lb />
therapy and treatment, social and<lb />
psychological implications � will<lb />
be discussed in detail at a March<lb />
25-26 symposium at ECU<lb />
The symposium, to be held at<lb />
ee EPILEPSY, Page 7<lb />
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Toiler's Latest Raises Some Key Questions<lb />
Bv EMU CASE<lb />
M�ft vVnlrl<lb />
1 have been reviewing books long enough for you<lb />
now to have sufficient credibility to share the follow-<lb />
ing with vou.<lb />
Reviewing Alvin Toner's The Third Have calls for<lb />
some reflections on the medium of book reviewing in<lb />
general. What, if any, is the purpose of reviews? Is it<lb />
to provide the reader with an outline so that he may<lb />
talk intelligently, or unintelligently, depending on the<lb />
review (about a book he hasn't read1 Or to persuade<lb />
him to read or not read, depending on the opinion<lb />
given) I believe the latter is the more desirable goal,<lb />
and that being the case, 1 will try to inspire you to<lb />
rush to the nearest library to check this book out.<lb />
Admittedly, this is a dangerous precedent for you<lb />
may open this paper to this page some dav to find on-<lb />
ly a cryptic command, as: "read this book or "do<lb />
everything in your power to avoid reading this<lb />
book But 1 promise I will not resort to such a solu-<lb />
tion unless 1 am pressed by conflicting deadlines.<lb />
What follows is a review that will tell vou little about<lb />
the book, which you will have to read for yourself if I<lb />
am sufficiently persuasive.<lb />
If you are a representative sample oi the public at<lb />
large, you are probably at this very moment sitting at<lb />
home trving to make sense out of a world which<lb />
seems increasingly devoid of it. And if all the confu-<lb />
sion and strife and uncertainty is depressing you, if<lb />
all the signs of dissolution of social institutions, the<lb />
statistics of crime, reports of civil disorder and<lb />
revolutionary uprisings, prophecies of economic<lb />
doom and gloomy predictions of impending Ar-<lb />
mageddon are getting you stuck in hopelessness, then<lb />
you are, as I was, ready for this book. The Third<lb />
Wave is optimistic.lt will renew your faith in the<lb />
future, make you laugh in the face of your evening<lb />
news report and cause you to cancel your subscrip-<lb />
tion to your daily newspaper in favor of the Tar-<lb />
rytown Newsletter. It may be nothing more than an<lb />
elegant intellectual exercise or it may be a manual for<lb />
the twentv-first century. You'll have to read it and<lb />
make up vour own mind.<lb />
Toiler makes an exhaustivelv supported argument<lb />
for the new paradigm. He. with a growing number of<lb />
creative-edge intellectuals in other fields, interpret all<lb />
the signs of disintegration as things getting worse<lb />
before they get better. This gives him and the others a<lb />
definite edge over the rest of us as it allows them to<lb />
follow their own interests in relative calm while chaos<lb />
and confusion surround them. This is an edge which<lb />
vou should not disregard an opportunity to acquire.<lb />
Religious rebirth might give you such an edge, but at<lb />
what cost?<lb />
Tofler's thesis is that we are in the midst of a 'third<lb />
wave" of human development. A jump from the In-<lb />
dustrial Age (the second wave) into an age whose title<lb />
has not yet been univesally agreed on becauseit has<lb />
not vet been universally perceived. But it is here. And<lb />
just as chaos accompanied the earlier transitions<lb />
from nomadic to sedentary agriculture and then to<lb />
industry sc does it now accompany this transition<lb />
resisted as it is by all who have a state in the status<lb />
quo that is to av. all of us. I he tamihar, the<lb />
habitual, the customary, the tried and true, the way<lb />
its always been, the don't mess with it if it works all<lb />
get in the wav when we are confronted with the un-<lb />
tried, the untested, the u nfamiliar, the alien. Change<lb />
is inherently painful. It is threatening; it is frighten-<lb />
ing; it might not work. We might not be able to ad-<lb />
just to it. V e mav not be as well fitted in the new<lb />
order.<lb />
A microcosm of the thesis of The Third Wave can<lb />
be seen to operate in the change from the avoirdupois<lb />
system of measure to the metric. Our children will<lb />
have no dificulty with it. But for us, used as we are<lb />
and comfortable with 2 4's and inch and 3 8th the<lb />
metric system is a monumental pain in the grits. The<lb />
metric system is part of the Third Wave, of the new<lb />
paradigm. We must embrace it without a backward<lb />
glance or else suffer much pain.<lb />
Read this book.<lb />
Gardening Student<lb />
Doesn 't Need Firm<lb />
Roots At School<lb />
By MIKE HAMER<lb />
Sia!i Writer<lb />
My garden will never make me<lb />
famous, I'm a horticultural ig-<lb />
noramus, I can 7 tell a stnngbean<lb />
from a soybean, or even a girl<lb />
bean from a boy bean. � Ogden<lb />
Nash<lb />
Whether one is a horticultural<lb />
ignoramus like Ogden Nash is<lb />
talking about, or a gardening ad-<lb />
dict, this is the time of the year<lb />
when we think about spinach<lb />
salads, watermelons, and tomato<lb />
sandwiches. In short, it's garden-<lb />
ing time again.<lb />
One unique problem that we are<lb />
dealing with is the fact that most<lb />
students will be leaving in seven or<lb />
eight weeks, which is when most<lb />
of the early vegetables would be<lb />
ready to eat.<lb />
According to Sam Uzell, the<lb />
Pitt County Argicultural Exten-<lb />
sion agent, some of the crops that<lb />
could be harvested before the end<lb />
of school are beet greens, salad<lb />
greens, kohlrabi, leaf lettuce,<lb />
spinach, early Alaska peas,<lb />
garden cress, onions, and, of<lb />
course, radishes. Any of these<lb />
should be planted as soon as<lb />
possible.<lb />
Those students and faculty who<lb />
will be around through the end of<lb />
first summer session, or<lb />
throughout the summer, don't<lb />
have to worry about reaping the<lb />
harvest. According to Norma<lb />
Everett at Van's Hardware, most<lb />
people are planting potatoes,<lb />
onions, beets, carrots, mustard,<lb />
kale, and spinach now. She also<lb />
added that this is a good time to<lb />
put in cauliflower, broccoli,<lb />
brussels sprouts, cabbage, lettuce,<lb />
and spinach plants. If you are<lb />
transplanting, be sure to water the<lb />
plants generously for two to five<lb />
days.<lb />
The Organic Hardening<lb />
magazine recommends planting<lb />
swiss chard and Jerusalem ar-<lb />
tichokes, besides the vegetables<lb />
already mentioned. Those garden-<lb />
ing to get a jump on the warm<lb />
weather crops could start<lb />
cucumbers, eggplant, melons,<lb />
okra, peppers, and tomatoes in-<lb />
doors at this time.<lb />
It's basically a bit early for<lb />
those persons who are flower<lb />
gardeners. Organic Gardening<lb />
recommended planting sweet peas<lb />
at this time. Plant and See<lb />
Nursery recommended trying can-<lb />
See GARDENING, Page 7<lb />
���� �� CINDY WALL<lb />
That's Right, It's Gardening Time Again In The Green City<lb />
ECU sophomore Karen Hildreth is one of many students who tries<lb />
her hand t Greenville gardening during the spring and summer<lb />
months. Gardening tips can be obtained by calling Extension<lb />
Teletip, a service of the N.C. Agricultural Extension Service, at<lb />
1-800-662-7301. They also have � booklet. Quick Reference Home<lb />
Vegetable Gardening Guide, available upon request.<lb />
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Collaborative Effort<lb />
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the Brody Medical Sciences<lb />
building, is sponsored by the ECU<lb />
chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta<lb />
honor society in conjunction with<lb />
the Comprehension Epilepsy pro-<lb />
gram at the Bowman Gray School<lb />
of Medicine, the ECU School of<lb />
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Government Association.<lb />
The Friday, March 25, session,<lb />
featuring a presentation by Dr.<lb />
Ross Shuping, Greenville<lb />
neurologist, is designed for per-<lb />
sons with epilepsy and their<lb />
Tamili- and friends.<lb />
Dr. Shuping's topic is<lb />
"Epilepsy: Diagnosis and Treat-<lb />
ment His presentation will be<lb />
followed by a screening of a film.<lb />
First Aid for Seizures and a<lb />
question-answer session.<lb />
Friday afternoon and Saturday<lb />
sessions are designed for allied<lb />
health professionals and physi-<lb />
cians.<lb />
Speakers include five physi-<lb />
cians: Dr. Fritz Dreifuss of<lb />
University of Virginia, Drs.<lb />
Jerome Haller and Early<lb />
Trevathan of ECU, Dr. J. Scott<lb />
Luther of Duke University and<lb />
Dr. Kiffin Penry of Bowman<lb />
Gray.<lb />
Other presenters are counselors<lb />
Gay Anderson of Mocksville, Jeff<lb />
Campbell of the Epilepsy Associa-<lb />
tion of N.C. (Charlotte), Louise<lb />
Denmark of the N.C. Department<lb />
of Health Services, Pat Gibson of<lb />
Bowman Gray, Jim Keene of the<lb />
Department of Human Resources<lb />
and Scott Luce of the Pitt County<lb />
Mental Health Center; Carol<lb />
Rados of the Vocational<lb />
Rehabilitation Center, Greenville<lb />
nurse Laura Wall of Bowman<lb />
Gray; Mary Stephens of the High<lb />
Point Memorial Hospital EEG<lb />
Laboratory and Dr. Ken Kudley<lb />
of UNC-Chapel Hill.<lb />
Gardening 9s<lb />
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Continued From Page 6<lb />
dy tuff and pansies,<lb />
while Kittrell's<lb />
Greenhouse recom-<lb />
mened pansies and<lb />
alyssum. They also<lb />
recommended that<lb />
this would be a good<lb />
time to plant such<lb />
herbs as parsley,<lb />
rosemary, and dill.<lb />
There are a number<lb />
of good gardening<lb />
books on the market,<lb />
but one that I would<lb />
endorse for gardeners<lb />
who are starting out<lb />
and who would be in-<lb />
terested in gardening<lb />
in a small space is<lb />
called How to Grow<lb />
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Than You Ever<lb />
Thought Possible on<lb />
Less Land Than You<lb />
Can Imagine by John<lb />
Jeanons. Jeavone<lb />
makes the claim that a<lb />
person can grow<lb />
enough vegetables for<lb />
himself year round in<lb />
a garden space total-<lb />
ing only 100 square<lb />
feet provided there<lb />
was a four to six<lb />
month growing<lb />
season which this area<lb />
does have.<lb />
Jeavon urges the<lb />
tender of a small<lb />
garden to begin with<lb />
raised beds. An area 2<lb />
feet wide by 5-6 feet<lb />
long is a good size to<lb />
begin with. Here are a<lb />
few steps that Jeavons<lb />
suggests for getting a<lb />
garden bed started:<lb />
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inches deep with a<lb />
spading fork � a<lb />
straight spading<lb />
shovel will do.<lb />
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one day.<lb />
4. Add a 3 inch layer<lb />
of compost.<lb />
5. Use a hoe or a fork<lb />
and loosen the soil.<lb />
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and bone meal or<lb />
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Pirates Capture Baird's 100th Win<lb />
By KEN BOLTON<lb />
Aniiuai Sporti Idiior<lb />
ECU head coach Hal Baird<lb />
celebrated his 100th career victory<lb />
Tuesday afternoon with a 8-4 vic-<lb />
tory over Fairfield University.<lb />
Freshman Daniel Boone and<lb />
senior Mike Williams drove in<lb />
three runs each in leading the<lb />
Pirates to their eighth victory in a<lb />
row.<lb />
ECU, now 10-2, opened the<lb />
scoring with a run in the first inn-<lb />
ing when first baseman Todd<lb />
Evans drove in shortstop Kelly<lb />
Robinette, who had doubled to<lb />
lead off the game.<lb />
Freshman Winfred Johnson,<lb />
who had a three-run homer deep<lb />
to center field in Monday after-<lb />
noon's victory, started on the<lb />
mound for the Pirates and pitched<lb />
the first five innings.<lb />
The muscular first-year player<lb />
from Elizabethtown, N.C. ran his<lb />
record to 4-0 on the year.<lb />
Sophomore reliever Chubby<lb />
Butler came on in the sixth inning<lb />
in relief of Johnson to pick up the<lb />
save.<lb />
After the game, Baird pointed<lb />
out the pitching staff for another<lb />
impressive performance.<lb />
"Winfred threw well and Chub-<lb />
by came in and had a real good<lb />
outing again Baird said. "1 was<lb />
glad to see it so we could rest some<lb />
arms<lb />
The Pirates' big inning came in<lb />
the fourth when they scored three<lb />
runs on two hits and an error.<lb />
Right fielder David Wells open-<lb />
ed the inning with a single to left<lb />
field. After Robert Wells sacrific-<lb />
ed him to second, left fielder<lb />
David Home reached on an error<lb />
by Fairfield second baseman John<lb />
Martin.<lb />
With men on first and third,<lb />
Boone lifted a fly ball into right<lb />
field that kept carrying until it<lb />
dropped on the other side of the<lb />
fence to give the Pirates a 4-0<lb />
lead.<lb />
Boone's home run was the first<lb />
collegiate base hit for the<lb />
freshman from Fuquay Varina.<lb />
Boone missed most of fall prac-<lb />
tice after he suffered a hairline<lb />
fracture on the first day of fall<lb />
practice. Good things are ex-<lb />
pected from Boone, who earned<lb />
13 letters at Fuquay Varina High<lb />
School.<lb />
Fairfield came back to score<lb />
three runs in the sixth inning after<lb />
an RBI single by Joe Charno and<lb />
two-run double by Steve Carlotto.<lb />
After Carlotto's double, Butler<lb />
came in with no outs and a runner<lb />
on third, and didn't allow the run<lb />
to score.<lb />
Mike DellaVecchia grounded to<lb />
Robinette at short and Ton Rear-<lb />
dan lofted a ball to center field<lb />
that Robert Wells relayed home to<lb />
keep Carlotto from scoring.<lb />
Well's throw was a perfect<lb />
strike to catcher Jack Curlings,<lb />
and was what Baird referred to as<lb />
"probably the key play of the<lb />
game<lb />
The Pirates added four more<lb />
runs in the seventh when Evans<lb />
and David Wells reached on er-<lb />
rors and Robert Wells loaded the<lb />
bases with a fielder's-choice<lb />
grounder.<lb />
Williams then greeted Fairfield<lb />
starter Dave Caseria with a slicing<lb />
triple to right field to drive in<lb />
three runs.<lb />
After Boone reached on an in-<lb />
field single, second baseman Tony<lb />
Salmond drove in Williams with a<lb />
fielder's-choice grounder.<lb />
Fairfield scored the game's<lb />
final run in the ninth inning when<lb />
Martin hit a two-out home run to<lb />
left field.<lb />
Baird has been impressed with<lb />
his first-year players so far,<lb />
especially Johnson, Boone and<lb />
Home.<lb />
"All of our freshman have<lb />
looked good so far Baird com-<lb />
mented. "We're trying to use<lb />
more players now<lb />
With their 10-2 record � the<lb />
earliest that Baird can remember<lb />
winning 10 games � the Pirates<lb />
have three key games in the re-<lb />
maining week.<lb />
Thursday afternoon at 3:00<lb />
p.m the Pirates host Clemson<lb />
University, a team that beat ECU<lb />
twice last season.<lb />
On Friday and Saturday, the<lb />
Pirates open defense of their<lb />
ECAC-South Championship with<lb />
a pair of conference games against<lb />
George Mason University.<lb />
Friday's game is scheduled for<lb />
3:00 p.m and Saturday's contest<lb />
is set for 2:00 p.m.<lb />
Long Causes 'Strong' Looks<lb />
BvEDNICKI.AS<lb />
Staff Wnlrr<lb />
When Terry Long walks into a<lb />
room, heads turn.<lb />
It's not his boyish smile, or his<lb />
friendly disposition, or the fact<lb />
that he made honorable mention<lb />
all-America offensive guard in<lb />
football last year.<lb />
Terry Long turns heads because<lb />
he is 290 pounds of solid, defined<lb />
muscle, with rock-like upper arms<lb />
the size of most people's thighs.<lb />
Long, however, was not always<lb />
the hulk that he is now. In fact,<lb />
when he first started lifting while<lb />
serving in the special forces of the<lb />
Army in 1978, he weighed a mere<lb />
160 pounds and could bench press<lb />
only 135 pounds � almost an<lb />
unbelievable thought when one<lb />
looks at Long today.<lb />
Five years after lifting three-<lb />
and-one-half hours a day, he is<lb />
considered the third strongest in<lb />
the world in total lifting. Just<lb />
recently. Long captured first place<lb />
in the State Power Lifting Con-<lb />
test, benching 501 pounds,<lb />
squating 837, and deadlifting 865.<lb />
Long, who is 22 pounds away<lb />
from the world record in powerlif-<lb />
ting, uses weightlifting to better<lb />
his football playing ability as well<lb />
as to his enjoyment. "Being so<lb />
short, it has helped as far as my<lb />
speed goes he said. "When<lb />
you're playing against guys who<lb />
are 6-5 or taller, it helps to have<lb />
an edge. Also, when you're<lb />
strong, you're less likely to have<lb />
injuries.<lb />
"Hopefully Long continued,<lb />
"I can intimidate the people I<lb />
play against. If I at least in-<lb />
timidate them a little, it helps me a<lb />
lot<lb />
Long said that having the<lb />
reputation as an intimidator can<lb />
be beneficial in more ways than<lb />
one. "Like coach (Ed) Emory<lb />
said, I'm a marked man out on<lb />
the field; everybody will be look-<lb />
ing for me. It just makes me want<lb />
to play harder<lb />
Besides using weightlifting to<lb />
improve his football skills, Long<lb />
also gets aesthetic satisfaction<lb />
from pumping iron. "Coming ou:<lb />
o the weightlifting room he<lb />
said, pressing his chin against his<lb />
large fist, "is like coming out of<lb />
church � vou have a good feel-<lb />
ing. It's a good way to spend your<lb />
time. I relieve some of my hostili-<lb />
ty when 1 lift<lb />
Long is the leading enthusiast<lb />
of a dedicated weightlifting pro-<lb />
gram at ECU. Although other<lb />
schools might not admit it. Long<lb />
feels that the Pirates' football<lb />
squad is probably one of the 10<lb />
strongest in the nation. "We em-<lb />
phasize weightlifting a great deal<lb />
at ECU he said. "We have a<lb />
very strong team, oven though<lb />
other schools might not think so.<lb />
We challenged Wake Forest and<lb />
North Carolina State to a<lb />
weightlifting contest and they<lb />
backed out. I don't think they<lb />
want to admit we are stronger<lb />
With spring football starting<lb />
Friday, Long, a junior from Col-<lb />
umbia. S.C has other goals<lb />
besides those related to weightlif-<lb />
ting. "My primary goal, now that<lb />
the contest is over, is to make all-<lb />
America again. I would like to<lb />
make first or second team next<lb />
year<lb />
Long has the desire and ability<lb />
to play professional football, but<lb />
he realizes that he can fall back on<lb />
a sport that gives him a tremen-<lb />
dous amount of satisfaction<lb />
weightlifting. "If it ends up that<lb />
way, I'll play pro ball. If not, I'll<lb />
go into lifting. I'm only 150<lb />
pounds off the world record in<lb />
power lifting<lb />
World's record? That would be<lb />
quite an accomplishment for so-<lb />
meone who was benching less<lb />
than his body weight only five<lb />
years ago.<lb />
East Carolina Faces 'Outsider' Image<lb />
Without a doubt, the ECU<lb />
men's basketball team ex-<lb />
emplified "Pirate Pride" to the<lb />
fullest this past weekend at the<lb />
ECAC-South conference tourna-<lb />
ment in Richmond, Va.<lb />
But before finally dismissing<lb />
the tourney, two disturbing issues<lb />
need to be discussed.<lb />
Of the six teams making up the<lb />
conference, East Carolina, in the<lb />
eyes of some, has acquired a<lb />
tainted reputation. In Sunday's<lb />
edition of the Richmond Times-<lb />
Dispatch Sports Columnist<lb />
Jerry Lindquist stated: In<lb />
fact, there is a prevailing negative<lb />
opinion about the ECU athletic<lb />
program in the conference. The<lb />
Pirate have been cast as villains<lb />
Another title, however, seems<lb />
more appropriate for the Pirates<lb />
in the Virginia-dominated con-<lb />
ference: "Outsiders<lb />
Four teams: George Mason,<lb />
James Madison, Richmond and<lb />
William &amp; Mary are all located<lb />
somewhere in Virginia, leaving<lb />
East Carolina and Navy as the on-<lb />
ly out-of-state teams.<lb />
No one really seemed to care<lb />
how many Virginia teams were in<lb />
the conference until tournament<lb />
time. That's when you started<lb />
hearing coaches from the Virginia<lb />
teams commenting that the<lb />
"ECAC-South conference is a<lb />
fine example of just how good<lb />
Virginia basketball is<lb />
CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
Every coach in the conference<lb />
will unquestionably agree that the<lb />
ECAC-South is indeed a good<lb />
league, but the "snobbiness" of<lb />
some of the Virginia teams sure<lb />
doesn't help a conference that is<lb />
already on shaky ground.<lb />
And though ECU and Navy do<lb />
not exist in 'Good Ole Virginny<lb />
they surely held their own in the<lb />
conference playoffs. The Pirates<lb />
ousted George Mason, and Navy<lb />
left Richmond behind, giving the<lb />
"Outsiders a chance to go up<lb />
against the conference's top-<lb />
ranked teams.<lb />
Hopefully, next year, if all six<lb />
teams do remain in the con-<lb />
ference, ECU won't be given<lb />
labels or the cold shoulder<lb />
because of shallow accusations<lb />
made by the press and the<lb />
coaches.<lb />
Fans Don V Show<lb />
It truly is a shame that only a<lb />
few dedicated fans were on hand<lb />
for the Pirates' season finale in<lb />
Richmond, Va.<lb />
Probably the most pathetic<lb />
sight in the tournament was when<lb />
the James Madison cheerleaders,<lb />
band and fan section had to lead<lb />
the cheering for ECU. The Duke<lb />
fans, however, weren't yelling out<lb />
of the goodness of their heart.<lb />
ECU was playing number one<lb />
seed William &amp; Mary, and JMU<lb />
was to meet the winner of the<lb />
semifinal contest, obviously<lb />
thinking East Carolina would pro-<lb />
ve much easier to handle.<lb />
Spring break does come once a<lb />
year but so does the ECAC tour-<lb />
nament. And ECU wasn't the on-<lb />
ly unversity enjoying a week-long<lb />
study break, yet their section ap-<lb />
peared to be the least filled (except<lb />
Navy, of course).<lb />
ECU junior Offensive Guard Terry Long is considered the third strongest power lifter in the world. Long<lb />
bench presses 501 pounds and deadlifts 865 pounds.<lb />
PHO'0 tit GA�s PATTERSON<lb />
ECU Third Baseman John Hallow takes time out to talk to Pitcher<lb />
Brian Peterson. The Bucs pla Clemson todav at 3 p.m.<lb />
Swimmers Go West<lb />
B RANDY MEWS<lb />
staff Wnlft<lb />
Ten members of the EC1<lb />
women's swim team headed for<lb />
the west coast Monday morning<lb />
to compete in the NCAA<lb />
Women's Swimming and Diving<lb />
Championships.<lb />
The event will take place<lb />
March 16-19, in long Beach.<lb />
California. Head coach, Rick<lb />
Kobe, Jon Rose and Dannv<lb />
Michalove made the trip as the<lb />
Pirate coaches.<lb />
Kobe really doesn't know<lb />
w hat to expect from the meet. " I<lb />
don't have any idea of who will<lb />
be there. It's a mystery. When<lb />
we get there we'll find out who's<lb />
come and who are the<lb />
favorites<lb />
In 1982, ECU took rune swim-<lb />
mers to the Nationals, and<lb />
qualified for 20 events. This year<lb />
the Pirates have qualified 3" in-<lb />
dividual and relay events.<lb />
"I feel prettv good about t�e<lb />
meet said Kobe "We have the<lb />
same number of people going a<lb />
last year, but we're in almost<lb />
twice as many events. We ought<lb />
to get some All-Americans and<lb />
even one or two national cham-<lb />
pions out of it<lb />
Three ECU swimmers: Nancy<lb />
Ludwig, Kaky Wilson an Joanne<lb />
McCulIev qualified for four<lb />
events each. Ludwig will swim<lb />
the 50. 100, and 200-meter but-<lb />
terflv. while McCulIev will swim<lb />
the 50. 100, and 200-meter<lb />
breakstroke Wilson will com-<lb />
pete in the 50 and 100 fly as well<lb />
as the 200 breakstroke. They all<lb />
swim the individual medSev<lb />
event.<lb />
The other swimmers on the<lb />
team will all compete in three<lb />
events each. They include<lb />
freestylers Nancy Rogers and<lb />
Nan George, breakstroke:<lb />
Jessica Feinberg and butterflyer<lb />
Sharon Holt. Abbey Schultz will<lb />
compete in the breakstroke and<lb />
butterflv. while Nancy James<lb />
will swim the butterfly and<lb />
freestyle.<lb />
Rene Seech will dive for the<lb />
Pirates off the one and three<lb />
meter boards.<lb />
F �e relav teams qualified for<lb />
the meet and they will be made<lb />
up trom the nine swimmers com-<lb />
peting. Thev include the 200,<lb />
400 and 800-meter freestyle<lb />
team. as well as the 200 and<lb />
400-meter medley teams.<lb />
The Pirates return from Long<lb />
Beach Sunday night, and with<lb />
each swimmer competing in at<lb />
least three events. ECU should<lb />
finish up their season m grand<lb />
stvle.<lb />
Frosh In NCAA<lb />
You would never know that<lb />
East Carolina has the second<lb />
largest student population out of<lb />
the conference league, which is<lb />
even more of an embarrassment.<lb />
Not to mention that probably<lb />
75-percent of the fans present<lb />
were ECU alumnae.<lb />
True, the support has been<lb />
greater this season than in years<lb />
past, but once again, the Pirate<lb />
fans didn't come through when<lb />
the players needed them the most.<lb />
A tournament is the highlight<lb />
of a season and, if ever, the<lb />
greatest level of spirit and en-<lb />
thusiasm by the fans should be<lb />
demonstrated then.<lb />
For years, fans have complain-<lb />
ed because they didn't have a<lb />
team to watch. Well, this year you<lb />
did, and next year should be even<lb />
more promising.<lb />
But in able to truly succeed,<lb />
whether it be in Ficklen Stadium<lb />
or Minges Coliseum, ECU fans<lb />
are going to have to come through<lb />
or settle for a limited athletic pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
After all, what you put into a<lb />
program determines what you get<lb />
out of it.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
staff nxrr<lb />
Two members of the ECU track<lb />
team participated in the NCAA<lb />
Track and Field Indoor Cham-<lb />
pionships this weekend in Pon-<lb />
tiac, Mich.<lb />
The two tracksters are the<lb />
fabulous freshmen duo of long<lb />
jumper Chris Brooks and hurdler<lb />
Craig White. Both qualified for<lb />
the National Championships by<lb />
mid-season and have been perfor-<lb />
ming as if they were seasoned<lb />
veterans all year long.<lb />
Both turned in reputable per-<lb />
formances this weekend;<lb />
however, both suffered minor set-<lb />
backs. Brooks came with the<lb />
wrong pair of shoes, which<lb />
ultimately cost him a difference of<lb />
more than a foot on each of his<lb />
jumps.<lb />
Coach Bill Carson had not been<lb />
to the Nationals in several years,<lb />
and was unaware the take-off<lb />
board on the long jump was made<lb />
of plastic.<lb />
The tips of Brook's shoes are<lb />
also plastic, and this caused him<lb />
to slip whenever he hit the board.<lb />
As a result, Brooks was never able<lb />
to properly execute his jump.<lb />
Brooks qualified for the na-<lb />
tionals with a leap of 25' 6 3�, but<lb />
was never able to surpass the<lb />
24-foot mark the entire meet. "If<lb />
I had the right shoes, I'm pretty<lb />
sure I would've placed in the top<lb />
five Brooks stated.<lb />
"I was unaware he came with<lb />
the wrong shoes said Carson<lb />
but Chris still jumped very well<lb />
under the circumstances<lb />
White mishap occurred in the<lb />
semi-finals of the 55-meter high<lb />
hurdles. He finished sixth in his<lb />
heat, but had the opportunity to<lb />
finish in the top three. Going over<lb />
the last hurdle. White jumped too<lb />
high, and three people passed him<lb />
in the last five meters of the race.<lb />
"Craig was in good shape near<lb />
the end Carson explained, "but<lb />
he "sailed' the last hurdle and<lb />
three people slipped under him.<lb />
It's important to barely clear the<lb />
last hurdle so you can explode to<lb />
the finish line<lb />
Although White could have<lb />
done better, he was pleased with<lb />
his performance and enjoyed<lb />
competing in the most prestigious<lb />
collegiate track and field event. "I<lb />
felt pretty confident going in, and<lb />
I gained a lot of experience from<lb />
the meet<lb />
Although problems did arise,<lb />
Carson was pleased with the per-<lb />
formance of his freshmen.<lb />
Brooks and White even did well<lb />
enough for representatives from<lb />
Adidas to take notice. The com-<lb />
pany will sponsor the two athletes<lb />
for the rest of their collegiate<lb />
careers.<lb />
Soccer A wards<lb />
On March 1, the ECU soccer<lb />
team held its award banquet at<lb />
Four Seasons Restaurant and<lb />
presented various awards.<lb />
Brian Winchell received the<lb />
'Most Valuable Player' award,<lb />
while Steve Brody was presented<lb />
the 'Coach's Award<lb />
Senior plaques were given to<lb />
Tom Lawrence, Duane<lb />
Degaetano, Dennis Elwell, Stan<lb />
Gnff, Brian Winchell and Steve<lb />
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collegiate track and field event. "I<lb />
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the meet<lb />
hough problems did arise,<lb />
on was pleased with the per-<lb />
formance of his freshmen.<lb />
Brooks and White even did well<lb />
enough for representatives from<lb />
Adidas to take notice. The com-<lb />
pany will sponsor the two athletes<lb />
for the rest of their collegiate<lb />
careers.<lb />
Soccer A wards<lb />
On March 1, the ECU soccer<lb />
team held its award banquet at<lb />
��our Seasons Restaurant and<lb />
presented various awards<lb />
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Most Valuable Player' award,<lb />
while Steve Brody was presented<lb />
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Old Veterans Do It<lb />
Again<lb />
Before the in-<lb />
tramural basketball<lb />
season started,<lb />
everyone was talking<lb />
about the Joint Eight<lb />
and the Heart-<lb />
breakers, and as the<lb />
six week season came<lb />
to a close on March 3,<lb />
these two veteran<lb />
championship teams<lb />
proved what the talk<lb />
was all about. Joint<lb />
Eight, who won the<lb />
Men's Independent<lb />
Division, took their<lb />
third straight All-<lb />
Campus victory be<lb />
defeating the<lb />
Residence Hall Cham-<lb />
pion Belk Bandits.<lb />
The Bandits advance<lb />
to the A-C finals by<lb />
eliminating the top<lb />
Fraternity, Beta Theta<lb />
Pi. Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
won the Fraternity<lb />
"B" Division over Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi.<lb />
The Heartbreakers.<lb />
who are the<lb />
dominating force in<lb />
women's intramurals,<lb />
won the All Campus<lb />
Championship over<lb />
the top Women'<lb />
Residence Hall team,<lb />
the Fletcher Sharp-<lb />
shooters. Alpha Delta<lb />
the Sorority<lb />
but lost to<lb />
in their bid<lb />
AC Cham-<lb />
the Joint Eight, the<lb />
Heartbreakers and all<lb />
of the divisional<lb />
champions.<lb />
Champions of the<lb />
Rink<lb />
El Loco Flyers and<lb />
Rolla Doobie, the top<lb />
two slapshooting<lb />
teams, took to the<lb />
rink on March 3 to<lb />
decide the champion<lb />
of Co-Rec Roller<lb />
Hockey. Very few<lb />
goals were scored in<lb />
this final game as<lb />
both teams excelled<lb />
defensively. When the<lb />
final horn sounded,<lb />
El Loco had edged<lb />
out Rolla Doobie by a<lb />
2-1 margin, and earn-<lb />
ed the title as<lb />
"Champions of the<lb />
Rink<lb />
Pi won<lb />
Division<lb />
Fletcher<lb />
for the<lb />
pionship.<lb />
Congratulations<lb />
to<lb />
Championship<lb />
Wrestling <lb />
A packed crowd<lb />
watched as the ex-<lb />
citing finals of the in-<lb />
tramural wrestling<lb />
tournament got<lb />
underway on March<lb />
3. Congratulations to<lb />
the following cham-<lb />
pions in their<lb />
respected weight divi-<lb />
sions: 126, Kent<lb />
Smothers; 134, Mike<lb />
Morris; 142, Dave<lb />
Terry; 150, Dan<lb />
Keene; 158, Andy<lb />
Gross; 167, Lee Cox;<lb />
177, Tom Robinson;<lb />
190, Phil Hagen; and<lb />
unlimited, David<lb />
Twisdale.<lb />
Upcoming Events <lb />
With warm weather<lb />
here, it's time to get<lb />
the racket out of the<lb />
closet, brush the<lb />
leaves off the court<lb />
and play tennis. Entry<lb />
dates for tennis<lb />
doubles and co-rec<lb />
(mixed) doubles is<lb />
March 21-24 with<lb />
matches beginning<lb />
March 28. Round up<lb />
a partner and start<lb />
practicing that power-<lb />
ful serve today.<lb />
You have one more<lb />
chance to play basket-<lb />
ball but this time it's<lb />
co-rec style. Teams<lb />
are made up of three<lb />
women and two men<lb />
with specialized rules.<lb />
Entry dates are March<lb />
28-30 with games<lb />
beginning on April 5.<lb />
Mix-up a team and<lb />
sign up!<lb />
Entry dates for co-<lb />
rec inner-tube water<lb />
polo are March 21-24<lb />
with the splashing<lb />
event beginning<lb />
March 28. Join in on<lb />
the fun and make<lb />
some waves!<lb />
Advisory Council Ap-<lb />
plications Being Ac-<lb />
cepted <lb />
Now's your chance<lb />
to recommend<lb />
policies, suggest new<lb />
activities or pro-<lb />
grams, and become<lb />
involved with the<lb />
operation of your<lb />
Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services<lb />
program! Applica-<lb />
tions are being ac-<lb />
cepted through April<lb />
8 for the positions of<lb />
council president and<lb />
council represen-<lb />
tatives. The Advisory<lb />
Council includes a<lb />
representative from<lb />
each of the participa-<lb />
tion divisions: frater-<lb />
nity, sorority,<lb />
residence hall (one<lb />
from each campus<lb />
Central, West and<lb />
College Hill), club-<lb />
department, and<lb />
indepenent-off-<lb />
campus. Principal<lb />
duties of the Advisory<lb />
Council include<lb />
recommendation of<lb />
policies and pro-<lb />
cedures for the IRS<lb />
programs-services,<lb />
reviewing disciplinary<lb />
matters, and advising<lb />
the IRS staff of stu-<lb />
dent concerns.<lb />
Application forms<lb />
are available in 204<lb />
Memorial Gym. All<lb />
interested students are<lb />
encouraged to apply,<lb />
no later than the April<lb />
8 deadline.<lb />
Lefty Refuses To Q<lb />
HOUSTON (UPI)<lb />
� There may be<lb />
demands for Lefty<lb />
DrieselPs resignation<lb />
and his team may be<lb />
in the midst of a swirl-<lb />
ing controversy, but<lb />
the veteran of 28<lb />
coaching seasons in-<lb />
sists he feels no<lb />
pressure.<lb />
"I'm too dumb to<lb />
feel any pressure<lb />
said the coach of the<lb />
Maryland Terrapins.<lb />
"I'm too dumb to get<lb />
out of coaching.<lb />
"This has been a<lb />
rewarding season for<lb />
me. It's been a great<lb />
season<lb />
Driesell has come<lb />
under fire from<lb />
several sources since a<lb />
Maryland coed con-<lb />
tended the Terps<lb />
coach tried to con-<lb />
vince her she should<lb />
drop a sexual harass-<lb />
ment complaint<lb />
against 6-6 forwaid<lb />
Herman Veal.<lb />
"I'm not going to<lb />
say anything about<lb />
that (the Veal inci-<lb />
dent) Driesell said<lb />
Wednesday on the eve<lb />
of his team's first<lb />
round NCAA tourna-<lb />
ment game against<lb />
Tennessee-<lb />
Chattanooga. "It has<lb />
had no effect on the<lb />
team. We don't make<lb />
excuses when we lose<lb />
at Maryland. Like I<lb />
said, I'm too dump to<lb />
be affected<lb />
The Terrapins are<lb />
one of four Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference<lb />
teams to have made it<lb />
into the NCAA tour-<lb />
nament and Driesell<lb />
said he feels his team<lb />
is capable of advanc-<lb />
ing a lot farther into<lb />
the tourney than some<lb />
people think.<lb />
"We think we can<lb />
beat any team in the<lb />
country right now<lb />
said Driesell. "But no<lb />
we have to prove it.<lb />
"We may not beat<lb />
Tennessee-<lb />
Chattanooga, but if<lb />
they are going to beat<lb />
us they are going to<lb />
have to play hard<lb />
because we are going<lb />
to play awfuily<lb />
hard<lb />
Maryland's season<lb />
began with an<lb />
18-point loss to Penn<lb />
State and at that point<lb />
of the year Driesell<lb />
didn't think his team<lb />
was capable of<lb />
beating anybody.<lb />
"I was ready to<lb />
pack in it he said.<lb />
"I didn't think we<lb />
would win two games.<lb />
But we beat UCLA<lb />
and we beat North<lb />
Carolina. People<lb />
started out by saying<lb />
we were no good, then<lb />
ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss?.<lb />
they came back and<lb />
said maybe we were<lb />
sort of good. Now we<lb />
have to go out tomor-<lb />
row night and show<lb />
how good we are.<lb />
If Maryland does<lb />
beat the Moccasins<lb />
Thursday night, the<lb />
Terrapins will take on<lb />
the No. 1 ranked team<lb />
in the country � the<lb />
Houston Cougars.<lb />
"But my players<lb />
aren't looking for-<lb />
ward to Houston he<lb />
said. "If they are they<lb />
are foolish. They<lb />
might have been look-<lb />
ing forward to playing<lb />
Virginia in the ACC<lb />
"We are the under-<lb />
dog in this game as far<lb />
as I'm concerned. I<lb />
pick up the poll and<lb />
see that Tennessee-<lb />
Chattanooga is rank-<lb />
ed and we aren't.<lb />
That makes them the<lb />
favorite.<lb />
"But I like that. I<lb />
like it when we are<lb />
playing teams we<lb />
aren't supposed to<lb />
beat.<lb />
tournament and we<lb />
got beat by Georgia<lb />
Tech in the first<lb />
round.<lb />
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MARCH 17, 1983<lb />
Page 8<lb />
)th Win<lb />
Pho'o 6v 04BV PATTERSON<lb />
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i. The include<lb />
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Nan George, breakstroker<lb />
ica Feinberg and buiterflyer<lb />
Sharon Holt. Abbey Schultz will<lb />
compete in the breakstroke and<lb />
butterfly, while Nancy James<lb />
will suim the butterfly and<lb />
freestyle.<lb />
Rene Seech will dive for the<lb />
rates oft the one and three<lb />
ter boards.<lb />
a teams qualified for<lb />
: the will be made<lb />
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peting They include the 200,<lb />
400 and 800-meter freestyle<lb />
as well as the 200 and<lb />
400-meter medley teams.<lb />
The Pirates return from Long<lb />
Beach Sunday night, and with<lb />
:h swimmer competing in at<lb />
ree events, ECU should<lb />
inish ip their season in grand<lb />
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but had the opportunity to<lb />
sh in the top three. Going over<lb />
' hurdle. White jumped too<lb />
ind three people passed him<lb />
as; five meters of the race.<lb />
"Craig was in good shape near<lb />
Carson explained, "but<lb />
mailed the last hurdle and<lb />
three people slipped under him.<lb />
'tan: to barely clear the<lb />
hurdle so you can explode to<lb />
the finish line<lb />
Although White could have<lb />
done better, he was pleased with<lb />
performance and enjoyed<lb />
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collegiate trak and field event. "1<lb />
felt pretty confident going in, and<lb />
lined a lot of experience from<lb />
a eel "<lb />
ough problems did arise,<lb />
was pleased with the per-<lb />
ince of his freshmen.<lb />
� and White even did well<lb />
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Adidas to take notice. The com-<lb />
� will sponsor the two athletes<lb />
' ' the rest of their collegiate<lb />
.areers<lb />
Soccer A wards<lb />
On March 1, the ECU soccer<lb />
team held its award banquet at<lb />
�ur Seasons Restaurant and<lb />
Presented various awards<lb />
Brian Wmchell received the<lb />
Most Valuable Player' award,<lb />
white Steve Brody was presented<lb />
ine Coach's Award<lb />
Senior plaques were given to<lb />
r, Lawrence, Duane<lb />
Degaetano. Dennis Elwell, Stan<lb />
Brod " W,nchdl an Steve<lb />
1<lb />
Sneaker Sam Sez<lb />
Old Veterans Do It<lb />
Again<lb />
Before the in-<lb />
tramural basketball<lb />
season started,<lb />
everyone was talking<lb />
about the Joint Eight<lb />
and the Heart-<lb />
breakers, and as the<lb />
six week season came<lb />
to a close on March 3,<lb />
these two veteran<lb />
championship teams<lb />
proved what the talk<lb />
was all about. Joint<lb />
Fight, who won the<lb />
Men's Independent<lb />
Division, took their<lb />
third straight All-<lb />
Campus victory be<lb />
defeating the<lb />
Residence Hall Cham-<lb />
pion Belk Bandits.<lb />
The Bandits advance<lb />
to the A-C finals by<lb />
eliminating the top<lb />
Fraternity, Beta Theta<lb />
Pi. Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
won the Fraternity<lb />
"B" Division over Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi.<lb />
The Heartbreakers,<lb />
who are the<lb />
dominating force in<lb />
women's intramurals,<lb />
won the All Campus<lb />
Championship over<lb />
the top Women's<lb />
Residence Hall team,<lb />
the Fletcher Sharp-<lb />
shooters. Alpha Delta<lb />
Pi won the Sorority<lb />
Division but lost to<lb />
Fletcher in their bid<lb />
for the A-C Cham-<lb />
pionship.<lb />
Congratulations to<lb />
the Joint Eight, the<lb />
Heartbreakers and all<lb />
of the divisional<lb />
champions.<lb />
Champions of the<lb />
Rink<lb />
El Loco Flyers and<lb />
Rolla Doobie, the top<lb />
two slapshooting<lb />
teams, took to the<lb />
rink on March 3 to<lb />
decide the champion<lb />
of Co-Rec Roller<lb />
Hockey. Very few<lb />
goals were scored in<lb />
this final game as<lb />
both teams excelled<lb />
defensively. When the<lb />
final horn sounded.<lb />
El Loco had edged<lb />
out Rolla Doobie by a<lb />
2-1 margin, and earn-<lb />
ed the title as<lb />
"Champions of the<lb />
Rink<lb />
Championship<lb />
Wrestling <lb />
A packed crowd<lb />
watched as the ex-<lb />
citing finals of the in-<lb />
tramural wrestling<lb />
tournament got<lb />
underway on March<lb />
3. Congratulations to<lb />
the following cham-<lb />
pions in their<lb />
respected weight divi-<lb />
sions: 126, Kent<lb />
Smothers; 134, Mike<lb />
Morris; 142, Dave<lb />
Terry; 150, Dan<lb />
Keene; 158, Andv<lb />
Gross; 167, Lee Cox;<lb />
177, Tom Robinson;<lb />
190, Phil Hagen; and<lb />
unlimited, David<lb />
Twisdale.<lb />
Upcoming Events <lb />
With warm weather<lb />
here, it's time to get<lb />
the racket out of the<lb />
closet, brush the<lb />
leaves off the court<lb />
and play tennis. Entry<lb />
dates for tennis<lb />
doubles and co-rec<lb />
(mixed) doubles is<lb />
March 21-24 with<lb />
matches beginning<lb />
March 28. Round up<lb />
a partner and start<lb />
practicing that power-<lb />
ful serve today.<lb />
You have one more<lb />
chance to play basket-<lb />
ball but this time it's<lb />
co-rec style. Teams<lb />
are made up of three<lb />
women and two men<lb />
with specialized rules.<lb />
Entry dates are March<lb />
28-30 with games<lb />
beginning on April 5.<lb />
Mix-up a team and<lb />
sign up!<lb />
Entry dates for co-<lb />
rec inner-tube water<lb />
polo are March 21-24<lb />
with the splashing<lb />
event beginning<lb />
March 28. Join in on<lb />
the fun and make<lb />
some waves!<lb />
Advisory Council Ap-<lb />
plications Being Ac-<lb />
cepted <lb />
Now's your chance<lb />
to recommend<lb />
policies, suggest new<lb />
activities or pro-<lb />
grams, and become<lb />
involved with the<lb />
operation of your<lb />
Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services<lb />
program! Applica-<lb />
tions are being ac-<lb />
cepted through April<lb />
8 for the positions of<lb />
council president and<lb />
council represen-<lb />
tatives. The Advisory<lb />
Council includes a<lb />
representative from<lb />
each of the participa-<lb />
tion divisions: frater-<lb />
nity, sorority,<lb />
residence hall (one<lb />
from each campus<lb />
Central, West and<lb />
College Hill), club-<lb />
department, and<lb />
indepenent-off-<lb />
campus. Principal<lb />
duties of the Advisory<lb />
Council include<lb />
recommendation of<lb />
policies and pro-<lb />
cedures for the IRS<lb />
programs-services,<lb />
reviewing disciplinary<lb />
matters, and advising<lb />
the IRS staff of stu-<lb />
dent concerns.<lb />
Application forms<lb />
are available in 204<lb />
Memorial Gym. All<lb />
interested students are<lb />
encouraged to apply,<lb />
no iater than the April<lb />
8 deadline.<lb />
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HOUSTON (UPI)<lb />
� There may be<lb />
demands for Lefty<lb />
Driesell's resignation<lb />
and his team may be<lb />
in the midst of a swirl-<lb />
ing controversy, but<lb />
the veteran of 28<lb />
coaching seasons in-<lb />
sists he feels no<lb />
pressure.<lb />
"I'm too dumb to<lb />
feel any pressure<lb />
said the coach of the<lb />
Maryland Terrapins.<lb />
"I'm too dumb to get<lb />
out of coaching.<lb />
"This has been a<lb />
rewarding season for<lb />
me. It's been a great<lb />
season<lb />
Driesell has come<lb />
under fire from<lb />
several sources since a<lb />
Maryland coed con-<lb />
tended the Terps<lb />
coach tried to con-<lb />
vince her she should<lb />
drop a sexual harass-<lb />
ment complaint<lb />
against 6-6 forwaid<lb />
Herman Veal.<lb />
"I'm not going to<lb />
say anything about<lb />
that (the Veal inci-<lb />
dent) Driesell said<lb />
Wednesday on the eve<lb />
of his team's First<lb />
round NCAA tourna-<lb />
ment game against<lb />
Tennessee-<lb />
Chattanooga. "It has<lb />
had no effect on the<lb />
team. We don't make<lb />
excuses when we lose<lb />
at Maryland. Like I<lb />
said, I'm too dump to<lb />
be affected<lb />
The Terrapins are<lb />
one of four Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference<lb />
teams to have made it<lb />
into the NCAA tour-<lb />
nament and Driesell<lb />
said he feels his team<lb />
is capable of advanc-<lb />
ing a lot farther into<lb />
the tourney than some<lb />
people think.<lb />
"We think we can<lb />
beat any team in the<lb />
country right now<lb />
said Driesell. "But no<lb />
we have to prove it.<lb />
"We may not beat<lb />
Tennessee-<lb />
Chattanooga, but if<lb />
they are going to beat<lb />
us they are going to<lb />
have to play hard<lb />
because we are going<lb />
to play awfuily<lb />
hard<lb />
Maryland's season<lb />
began with an<lb />
18-point loss to Penn<lb />
State and at that point<lb />
of the year Driesell<lb />
didn't think his team<lb />
was capable of<lb />
beating anybody.<lb />
"I was ready to<lb />
pack in it he said.<lb />
"I didn't think we<lb />
would win two games.<lb />
But we beat UCLA<lb />
and we beat North<lb />
Carolina. People<lb />
started out by saying<lb />
we were no good, then<lb />
sssssssssssssssssssssssssss<lb />
Tar Landing Seafood<lb />
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they came back and<lb />
said maybe we were<lb />
sort of good. Now we<lb />
have to go out tomor-<lb />
row night and show<lb />
how good we are.<lb />
If Maryland does<lb />
beat the Moccasins<lb />
Thursday night, the<lb />
Terrapins will take on<lb />
the No. 1 ranked team<lb />
in the country � the<lb />
Houston Cougars.<lb />
"But my players<lb />
aren't looking for-<lb />
ward to Houston he<lb />
said. "If they are they<lb />
are foolish. They<lb />
might have been look-<lb />
ing forward to playing<lb />
Virginia in the ACC<lb />
"We are the under-<lb />
dog in this game as far<lb />
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pick up the poll and<lb />
see that Tennessee-<lb />
Chattanooga is rank-<lb />
ed and we aren't.<lb />
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favorite.<lb />
"But I like that. I<lb />
like it when we are<lb />
playing teams we<lb />
aren't supposed to<lb />
beat.<lb />
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Daugherty Out;<lb />
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Carolina freshman<lb />
center Brad Daugher-<lb />
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straight day of prac-<lb />
tice Wednesdav<lb />
because of shin<lb />
splints.<lb />
Daugherty, a<lb />
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Heels, is in the UNC<lb />
infirmary but team<lb />
physician Joseph<lb />
DeWalt said he is con-<lb />
fident Daugherty will<lb />
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champion.<lb />
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averaging 8.1 points<lb />
and 5.1 rebounds a<lb />
game.<lb />
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4:00-6:00<lb />
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from 6:00-8:00p.m<lb />
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Robbie Link on Bass<lb />
David Via on Drums<lb />
Paul Tardiff on Piano<lb />
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Plus music by<lb />
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Sonny Rollins<lb />
Theoloninius Monk<lb />
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"I resent people<lb />
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said this week.<lb />
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takes on West<lb />
Virginia and Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth plays<lb />
LaSalle as the NCAA<lb />
Basketball Tourna-<lb />
ment comes to the<lb />
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of the tournament.<lb />
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