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                <lb />
                <lb />
She iEaat (Earoltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 Nofc<lb />
Thursday, March 31, 1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
Naso, Williams Win SGA Elections<lb />
B DARRYl BROWN<lb />
uulxal Nrw I dilur<lb />
Paul Naso outdistanced Tory<lb />
Russo by more than 300 votes<lb />
esterda and was elected presi-<lb />
dent of Student Government<lb />
Association for the 1983-84<lb />
school year. Lindsey Williams<lb />
won the vice presidency by a com-<lb />
fortable margin over both her op-<lb />
ponents, and Sarah Coburn and<lb />
Becks Talley, who ran unoppos-<lb />
ed, were re-elected secretary and<lb />
treasurer for the SGA. respective-<lb />
ly.<lb />
There were 128 ballots cast for<lb />
Naso, amounting to 59 percent of<lb />
the vote, as opposed to 881 votes<lb />
for Russo. Williams won by a<lb />
landslide over Tim Mertz and<lb />
David Futrell, collecting more<lb />
votes than her two opponents put<lb />
together. She received 1077 votes,<lb />
compared to 505 for Futrell and<lb />
553 for Mertz.<lb />
Talley received 1916 votes and<lb />
Coburn won with 1915 votes.<lb />
In contrast to last year's bitter<lb />
and controversial race for the<lb />
SGA presidency, Russo graciously<lb />
conceded to Naso late last night.<lb />
"1 extend my full congradulations<lb />
to Paul and look forward to<lb />
working with him next year he<lb />
said.<lb />
"It really feels good said an<lb />
elated president-elect Naso. He<lb />
thanked all the people who sup-<lb />
ported him and said he looks<lb />
foreward to working with them in<lb />
the fall.<lb />
Naso first priority is to establish<lb />
the communications network he<lb />
promised during the election cam-<lb />
paign. He said he looks forward<lb />
to getting all groups on campus<lb />
involved in the SGA.<lb />
Elections chairperson Joy<lb />
Wilkins was pleased with student<lb />
participation in the election. "I<lb />
thought the turnout was ex-<lb />
cellent she said. She compared<lb />
the moce than 2100 ballots cast by<lb />
students Wednesday to the ap-<lb />
proximately 1200 votes cast in last<lb />
fall's SGA legislative elections.<lb />
Approximately 20 percent of<lb />
ECU's more than 13,500 studnets<lb />
voted in yesterday's election, a<lb />
figured considered high in com-<lb />
parison to some previous student<lb />
elections. ECU, like most college<lb />
campuses, has a tradition of voter<lb />
apathy in school elections as well<lb />
as state and national elections.<lb />
In the previous election last spr-<lb />
ing for SGA executive officers,<lb />
about 2800 students voted. That<lb />
contest, however, saw a five-way<lb />
race for SGA president and no<lb />
candidates ran unopposed.<lb />
Wilkins said the elections pro-<lb />
cess came off without a hitch.<lb />
"We had some good support<lb />
from groups she said.<lb />
Wilkins said she did not expect<lb />
any charges to be filed by can-<lb />
didates or any election results con-<lb />
tested.<lb />
President-Elect Paul Naso<lb />
Officials Using Team Effort<lb />
In Bid For Re-Accreditation<lb />
Voting For SGA Officers<lb />
Photo By CINDY WALL<lb />
EC I students cast more than 2100 ballots Wednesday in the annual spring elections for SGA officers.<lb />
 oting tables were set up in from of the student store and 19 other locations on campus. Turnout was con-<lb />
sidered excellent b Elections Chairperson Joy W ilkins. Only about 1200 students voted in the fall elections<lb />
for the SGA legislature. The election process came off without a hitch and no results are expected to be<lb />
:ontested.<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
University officials are using a<lb />
team effort to regain accreditation<lb />
from the National Council for Ac-<lb />
creditation of Teacher's Educa-<lb />
tion for the ECU School of<lb />
Education, which was denied its<lb />
request for accreditation earlier<lb />
this month.<lb />
ECU Chancellor Dr. John M.<lb />
Howell is keeping in regular con-<lb />
tact with the three people who are<lb />
most involved in the r e -<lb />
accreditation effort: acting Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Academic Affairs<lb />
Dr. Angelo A. Volpe, current<lb />
Dean of the School of Education<lb />
Dr. Richard W. Warner Jr and<lb />
newly appointed Dean-elect Dr.<lb />
Charles R. Coble.<lb />
Coble, who will take over<lb />
Warner's post on May 6, is confi-<lb />
dent that NCATE will grant ac-<lb />
creditation to the School of<lb />
Education during the next<lb />
academic year. "We plan to<lb />
vigorously pursue re-accreditation<lb />
by NCATE Coble said in a re-<lb />
cent interview.<lb />
Volpe agreed with Coble,<lb />
claiming the NCATE denial is on-<lb />
ly temporary and will be cor-<lb />
rected. "Not only will we seek the<lb />
renewal of accreditation, but we<lb />
intend to build upon our already<lb />
excellent teacher education pro-<lb />
grams, which we consider among<lb />
the finest in the state Volpe<lb />
said.<lb />
Warner, who will be taking a<lb />
leave of absence to enter the<lb />
seminary, said he will be activelv<lb />
invoked in the early efforts to<lb />
correct the areas of ECU's teacher<lb />
training program that are unac-<lb />
ceptable to NCATE. "I don't<lb />
think there's any question that the<lb />
university is capable of meeting<lb />
the requirements Warner told<lb />
The East Carolinian. "Everyone<lb />
that I talked to believes the ac-<lb />
creditation is important and that<lb />
we're going to do the things we<lb />
need to do to be reaccreditated<lb />
Howell said NCATE Joes not<lb />
approve of the "administrative<lb />
structure" of the K I teacher<lb />
training program. I think that<lb />
NCATE has one view,and we nave<lb />
a different one Howe said.<lb />
Howell added that EC l 's<lb />
diverse program comes from the<lb />
administrative structure of the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
"We administer the program ii<lb />
more decentralized wa than<lb />
thev'J ic TE) like to see it ad-<lb />
ministered Howell -aid. He<lb />
also said the School oi I I ition<lb />
doesn't "have am objections to a<lb />
more cent rail conti<lb />
non Because I <lb />
rule put in effect b NCATE,<lb />
official findings of Ktiga-<lb />
tion into ECU's program will not<lb />
be made public  he secc -<lb />
week of April. According to<lb />
NCATE's Executive Director Dr.<lb />
Lyn Gubser, the gag rule is<lb />
designed to give the institution<lb />
question a chance to respond I<lb />
the accreditation dcv.<lb />
Henderson Says SGA Shouldn't Fund Schools<lb />
B GREG RIDEOl T<lb />
St�i tdilor<lb />
Outgoing SGA President Eric<lb />
Henderson offered some solutions<lb />
Wednesday to what he sees as an<lb />
abuse of SGA funds. Henderson<lb />
said the funding of academic<lb />
departments from student activity<lb />
fees is wrong and should be stop-<lb />
ped.<lb />
The specific targets of Hender-<lb />
son's suggestions are the School<lb />
of Music, School of Art and the<lb />
School of Speech and Drama.<lb />
These academic departments<lb />
received 44 percent of the 82-83<lb />
SGA budget, with the School of<lb />
Music getting the biggest slice of<lb />
the pie � $26,479.<lb />
Henderson pointed out that not<lb />
only do these three schools get the<lb />
most money, but they get money<lb />
for the same thing from both the<lb />
SGA and the university.<lb />
According to a Dec. 20, 1982<lb />
memorandum from Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Academic Affairs<lb />
Robert Maier to SGA Vice Presi-<lb />
dent Bob Mills, all academic<lb />
departments and schools get thr<lb />
necessary amount of funds for<lb />
operation. The letter states that<lb />
the School of Music is not depen-<lb />
dent on other funds for such pur-<lb />
poses.<lb />
Vet, in letter from Dean of the<lb />
School of Music Charles Schwartz<lb />
to Maier, Schwartz asks Dr.<lb />
Maier to find some way to<lb />
stabilize the SGA allocation<lb />
because "about one-third of our<lb />
operating budget is dependent<lb />
upon SGA funds<lb />
According to a copy of the<lb />
university budget for the School<lb />
of Music and a bill submitted last<lb />
year to the SGA for funds, line<lb />
items (the area money will be used<lb />
for, such as "Repairs and<lb />
Maintenance") are the same.<lb />
They asked for money for the<lb />
same thing from both places.<lb />
Henderson believes the School<lb />
of Music is the biggest abuser of<lb />
the present system, yet he says the<lb />
Playhouse and Visual Arts Forum<lb />
(School of Art) aren't far behind.<lb />
Academic departments are<lb />
funded by tuition fees, Henderson<lb />
says; activities are funded by the<lb />
SGA. He said he sees no harm in<lb />
funding a concert or an art<lb />
display, but only if the money is<lb />
for a specific project; not for a of-<lb />
fice equipment.<lb />
Henderson said that under the<lb />
present system, small groups have<lb />
no chance. And, he says, "thev<lb />
are the ones that reallv need our<lb />
help<lb />
The SGA appropriates money<lb />
each spring for the next academic<lb />
year. Groups who wish to receive<lb />
funds must submit a budget at this<lb />
time. This year the SGA will have<lb />
about SI20.000 to allocate. After<lb />
the executive budget and reserve<lb />
fund is subtracted, there will be<lb />
approximately S60,000 left. The<lb />
School of Music, through two<lb />
budget requests, has asked for<lb />
$56,000.<lb />
The SGA, Henderson says,<lb />
should also fix some of its own<lb />
broken rules. One SGA guideline<lb />
stipulates that no appropriation is<lb />
to be used for travel. Vet. each<lb />
year they fund the School of<lb />
Music for travel expenses He<lb />
beliees it should be one wa or<lb />
the other.<lb />
Henderson also believes the Ap-<lb />
propriations Committee of the<lb />
SGA should work harder in<lb />
researching the requests from<lb />
groups. He believes this could be<lb />
accomplished b having the<lb />
legislature meet twice a month in-<lb />
stead of once a week. Each off-<lb />
week would be used for commit-<lb />
tee work.<lb />
House Passes Drunken Driving Bill;<lb />
Senate Must Work Out Differences<lb />
RALEIGH (UPI) - The state<lb />
House turned back renewed ef-<lb />
forts to amend Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt Jrs anti-drunken driving<lb />
proposals Wednesday and gave<lb />
the measure final approval, 110-3.<lb />
The measure was returned to<lb />
the Senate, which must decide<lb />
whether to concur in House<lb />
changes or resolve differences bet-<lb />
ween the two versions in a con-<lb />
ference committee.<lb />
Sponsors said it will be sent to<lb />
conference to consider House<lb />
changes made after the package<lb />
passed the Senate earlier this<lb />
month.<lb />
"There are some changes which<lb />
we must look at said Sen. Hen-<lb />
son Barnes, D-Wayne, the Senate<lb />
sponsor. "They are substantive<lb />
enough we could not explain them<lb />
to the Senate on a concurrence<lb />
vote.<lb />
But Barnes said the House<lb />
changes were "not anything so<lb />
substantive that they cannot be<lb />
resolved" and predicted a com-<lb />
promise would be reached in "a<lb />
week or so<lb />
The bill, introduced on the first<lb />
day of this year's session, contains<lb />
three major provisions aimed at<lb />
reducing drunken driving in<lb />
North Carolina. They are:<lb />
 A new driving-while-impaired<lb />
law with mandatory jail terms for<lb />
serious offenses and tougher<lb />
license suspension requirements<lb />
for violators.<lb />
 An increase in the legal drink-<lb />
ing age for beer and wine to 19<lb />
from 18.<lb />
 A dramshop law making<lb />
bars, restaurants and stores liable<lb />
for accidents caused by underage<lb />
or certain intoxicated customers.<lb />
Although the basic provisions<lb />
of the bill are identical, a House<lb />
committee made major changes to<lb />
the measure before sending it out<lb />
for a vote.<lb />
One major difference involves<lb />
the dram shop. The Senate ap-<lb />
plied the provision only to sales to<lb />
underage customers by bars,<lb />
restaurants and stores, but the<lb />
House extended it to obviously in-<lb />
toxicated customers.<lb />
The House and Senate versions<lb />
also differ on the requirements for<lb />
mandatory jail terms for major<lb />
drunken driving violations and<lb />
fees charged to convicted drunken<lb />
drivers for various services, in-<lb />
cluding limited driving privileges<lb />
and mandatory alcoholism screen-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The House debated the bill for<lb />
just over an hour Wednesday, tur-<lb />
ning back renewed attempts to<lb />
raise the drinking age for beer and<lb />
wine to 21 and to ban open beer<lb />
and wine containers in cars.<lb />
Similar amendments were<lb />
defeated during earlier debate.<lb />
Rep. Bruce Ethridge,<lb />
D-Omlow, proposed an amend-<lb />
ment raising the drinking age to<lb />
21 in one-year increments. The 19<lb />
drinking age proposed in the bill<lb />
would go into effect this October,<lb />
but Ethridge wanted to raise it to<lb />
20 in 1984 and 21 a year later.<lb />
The proposal was recommend-<lb />
ed by the Governor's Crime Com-<lb />
mission, he said, and would save<lb />
the lives of an estimated 45 to 50<lb />
teenagers annually.<lb />
A split drinking age of 19 for<lb />
beer and wine and 21 for liquor<lb />
and mixed drinks sends "mixed<lb />
signals" that beer and wine cause<lb />
fewer drinking problems,<lb />
Ethridge said.<lb />
Ethridge's amendment was<lb />
defeated 64-50.<lb />
Rep. Dan Lilley, D-Lenoir,<lb />
proposed an amendment barring<lb />
the transportation of open beer<lb />
and wine containers in the<lb />
passenger compartment of cars.<lb />
He was defeated Tuesday on a<lb />
similar amendment changing a<lb />
section of the bill allowing<lb />
passengers, but not drivers, to<lb />
drink beer and wine.<lb />
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Vice President Lindsey Williams Treasurer Becky Talley<lb />
1983-84 SGA Executive Officers<lb />
Secretary Sarah Coburn<lb />
Seabolt Moves To UNC Hospital<lb />
Richard Seabolt is the only<lb />
ECU student to remain hospitaliz-<lb />
ed as a result of the March 2 ex-<lb />
plosion at the Village Green<lb />
Apartment complex that killed<lb />
one student and injured a dozen<lb />
others.<lb />
Seabolt is in stable condition at<lb />
North Carolina Memorial<lb />
Hospital in Chapel Hill. He was<lb />
transferred there from Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty Memorial Hospital March 17.<lb />
Seabolt was transferred mainly as<lb />
a convenience to his family.<lb />
According to a hospital<lb />
spokesman, Seabolt is suffering<lb />
from a "closed-head injury"<lb />
which severely injured the left side<lb />
of his brain, leaving the right side<lb />
of his body paralyzed.<lb />
Seabolt's mother, Mrs. Doris<lb />
Ann Seabolt, told The East<lb />
Carolinian in a telephone inter-<lb />
view from her son's hospital room<lb />
that her family feels "real en-<lb />
couraged" by her son's improve-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Mrs. Seabolt said she has<lb />
received encouragement from the<lb />
occupational and physical<lb />
therapists working with<lb />
her son. "We have great faith<lb />
he'll recover fully she said.<lb />
Seabolt is expected to undergo<lb />
an extensive period of rehabilita-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Mrs. Seabolt said she hated to<lb />
leave Greenville. "We have never<lb />
been treated better in our lives<lb />
she said. She said the staff at Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital did a<lb />
"wonderful" job and wished to<lb />
thank them for her family and her<lb />
son.<lb />
Mrs. Seabolt also thanked<lb />
members of the Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
fraternity (to which her son<lb />
belongs) who have been keeping<lb />
in touch with her.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 31T 1983<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
If you or your organization<lb />
would like to have an item<lb />
printed in the announcement<lb />
column, please type it on an an<lb />
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 Car ninian<lb />
office in the Publications<lb />
Building Flyers and handwrit<lb />
ten copy on odd sued 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 />
ment will run as long as you<lb />
want and suggest that you do not<lb />
rely solely on this column tor<lb />
publicity<lb />
The deadline for an<lb />
nouncements is 3 p m Monday<lb />
tor the Tuesday paper and 3<lb />
p m Wednesdayy for the Thurs<lb />
day paper No announcements<lb />
received after these deadlines<lb />
will be printed<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and<lb />
departments<lb />
MCAT KAPLAN<lb />
COURSE<lb />
Attention all pre med<lb />
students A representative from<lb />
Kaplan will be at ECU on Satur<lb />
day April 16ttl. a' 10 00 a m to<lb />
present a mim'course on how the<lb />
Kaplan course can improve your<lb />
MCAT scores We are looking<lb />
for twenty interested persons to<lb />
sign up for the course in order<lb />
for the Kaplan course to be<lb />
'aughf a'ECU this summer The<lb />
"ee'mg is to be held m the<lb />
Biology Reading Room and is<lb />
tree to the public so any m<lb />
terested persons may simply<lb />
ome on April 16th or contact the<lb />
Biologv Club for more mtorma<lb />
��on<lb />
CHEMISTRY<lb />
DEPARTMENT<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
Dr .1 Ron Mass Department<lb />
of Health and Human Services.<lb />
Public Health Service, NIH, Ha<lb />
� onal Institute of Enviromental<lb />
Health Research Triangle Pa k<lb />
aiii present a seminar entitled<lb />
selected Recent Developments<lb />
Mass Spectromtry and their<lb />
Applications to Enviromental<lb />
Problems' Friday April 1, 1983.<lb />
.00 p m . Flanagan Building<lb />
Rm 201 Refreshments will be<lb />
served in room 204 following the<lb />
seminar<lb />
WEST AREA CAMPUS<lb />
West Area Gets High" on<lb />
Wednesday. April 20th from 1 5<lb />
pm in the parking lot adiacent to<lb />
Clement and White dorms<lb />
Come Oin us and find our what<lb />
The Alternative really is.<lb />
ECU SURF CLUB<lb />
Attention ECU Surf Club<lb />
Members Meeting Thursday<lb />
night at 7 p m in the Cof<lb />
feenouse in MendenhaM Student<lb />
Center Last Meeting of the year<lb />
so attendence is mandatory<lb />
Plans about Easter contest and<lb />
final plans of the year.<lb />
WZMB<lb />
The Electric Rainbow Radio<lb />
Show rocks Greenville on<lb />
WZMB Friday at 4 p.m.the<lb />
album special will be "Heavy<lb />
Metal Thunder a collection of<lb />
ami by various heavy metal<lb />
sands Keith Mitchell is your<lb />
host on Greenville's lammingest<lb />
WZMB<lb />
SAM<lb />
The Society tor the Advance<lb />
ment of Management will meet<lb />
Tuesday. April 5. in Raw! 104 at<lb />
4 00. The guest speaker will be<lb />
Grif Garner, an ECU graduate<lb />
and a Harvard MBA graduate<lb />
Mr. Garner will speak on the<lb />
concepts of establishing and<lb />
running a new company This<lb />
will be the last speaker for the<lb />
Spring semester All parties in<lb />
terested are welcome to attend<lb />
CHAIRPERSON AND<lb />
MEMBERS NEED<lb />
If you like variety entertain<lb />
ment and want a challenge,<lb />
become the chairperson or<lb />
either a member on the Student<lb />
Union Coffeehouse Committee<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
the Student Union (Room 234) at<lb />
757 6611. ext 210<lb />
BAHAI ASSOCIATION<lb />
OF ECU<lb />
The Bahai Club of ECU will<lb />
meet Tuesday April 5 in Room<lb />
241, MendenhaM Student Center<lb />
The Bahai faith teaches the con<lb />
cept of Progressive Reveala-<lb />
tion This means that in each<lb />
period of history God sends a<lb />
Manifestation to guide mankind<lb />
Bahai's believe Baha'u'llah'<lb />
(The Glory of God) is Gods<lb />
Messenger tor this age You are<lb />
cordially invited to come share<lb />
your thoughts with us<lb />
ARM WRESTLING<lb />
Trying to form an arm wrestling<lb />
club If interested first meeting<lb />
will be Thursday April 7, at 5 00<lb />
pm Room 102 Memorial Gym.<lb />
For further information contact<lb />
Curtis Sendek 752 9601<lb />
INTER VARSITY<lb />
Inter Varsity is for you! Come<lb />
spend an hour and a half with us<lb />
and smg your praise to the Lord<lb />
We meet on Wednesday nights<lb />
at 6 30 m Bioiogy N102<lb />
FACULTY,<lb />
STAFF AND<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
The Junior Panheliemc Coun<lb />
cil will be sponsoring an Easter<lb />
Egg Hunt for the children of the<lb />
faculty, staff, students and sur<lb />
rounding area The event will<lb />
take place on the ECU Mall at<lb />
4:00 pm on Thursday March 31.<lb />
Prizes will be awarded to the<lb />
children!<lb />
FIRST AID<lb />
FOR TOTS COURSE<lb />
The Pitt Cokunty Health<lb />
Department will sponsor a First<lb />
Aid for Tots course for parents<lb />
of plreschool children, on Thurs<lb />
day. April 7th, form 7 00 9 00<lb />
pm The program will be held in<lb />
the Health Department Con<lb />
ference Room. Parking and en<lb />
try to the conference room are<lb />
at the rear of the mam building<lb />
There is no cost for this pro<lb />
gram<lb />
Topics covered will include<lb />
Respiratory Emergencies,<lb />
Bleeding and Bandaging. Shock,<lb />
Poinsoning, Specific Injuries,<lb />
Safety and Prevention<lb />
Pre registration is recom<lb />
mended For additional intor<lb />
mation and pre registration,<lb />
call Sue Evanko at 752 4141<lb />
FRISBEECLUB<lb />
Fnsbee Club The snow has<lb />
melted and warm weather is<lb />
hopefully with us for the rest of<lb />
the semester Come to the bot<lb />
torn of college hill on Tues. and<lb />
Thurs at 4 00 and enjoy the<lb />
wonderful game of ultimate<lb />
fnsbee Club meetings are Mon<lb />
day nights Rm 248 MSC at 800.<lb />
Anyone interested is welcome to<lb />
attend<lb />
CONGRADULATIONS<lb />
Congradulations to Mike Mor-<lb />
ris for winning the All Campus<lb />
Wrestling title in the 134 lb.<lb />
category Also, congr adulations<lb />
to John Nix and Keith Parham<lb />
for their tremendous showing in<lb />
the TKE Boxing Tournament.<lb />
And good luck to the undefeated<lb />
"A" and "B" softball teams of<lb />
Kappa Sigma. Bring home the<lb />
cup!<lb />
TAXES<lb />
Volunteers from the ECU Ac<lb />
counting Society and the Na<lb />
tional Association of Accoun<lb />
tants will be in the main lobby of<lb />
Mendenhaii Student Center to<lb />
help individuals prepare tax<lb />
returns from 4 to 7 pm each<lb />
Tuesday in March, and<lb />
Tuesdays and Thursdays in<lb />
April through April 15<lb />
GRADUATION<lb />
In an effort to expand the<lb />
limited seating for this year's<lb />
commencement proceedings,<lb />
two classrooms will be set up in<lb />
the Mingest Building with a<lb />
Closed circuit coverage of the<lb />
ceremony. Each classroom will<lb />
accommodate about 100 people<lb />
and will have a six toot T.V.<lb />
screen. No ticket is required<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS<lb />
You may um ma form at right or<lb />
�ne � separata sheet of popor If<lb />
you need mort linos. There �ro 33<lb />
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tuation mark and word space<lb />
counts as ono unit. Capitalize and<lb />
nyphenat words properly Leave<lb />
space at end of line if word<lb />
doesn't tit. No ads will be ac-<lb />
cepted over the phone Wo<lb />
reserve the right to reiect any ad.<lb />
All ads must bo prepaid. Eadotc<lb />
75 per line or fraction of a hue.<lb />
Please print legibly Use capital and<lb />
lower case letters.<lb />
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office �i 3:P� Tutsdajr before<lb />
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PSICHI<lb />
Psi Chi presents topics to help<lb />
the listener to open herhis mind<lb />
to many different areas in the<lb />
field of Psychology On April 5,<lb />
Tuesday, m Room M9, Speight,<lb />
at 7 30 pm it will be no different.<lb />
Psi Chi proudly presents Dr. T.<lb />
Durham. His topic will be<lb />
Masturbation Come and clear<lb />
up any questions you may have<lb />
on this topic This lecture is open<lb />
to all<lb />
ASPA<lb />
American Society tor Person<lb />
nel Administrators will hold Its<lb />
83 84 elections on April 6 at 3 pm<lb />
in Room 207, Rawl All in<lb />
terested individuals wanting to<lb />
hold an office contact Dr.<lb />
Tomkiewicz or Brad Edwards<lb />
Wanted are new and present<lb />
members to help shape ASPA<lb />
progressive future To do your<lb />
part, get involved and become<lb />
an officer ASPA is ready tor<lb />
you Are you ready for ASPA<lb />
ECGC<lb />
The ECGC will have a wine<lb />
and cheese social Monday, April<lb />
4 at 8 00 pm So bring your<lb />
favorite wine or cheese to the<lb />
Newman House, 953 East loth<lb />
Street Come join the festivities!<lb />
SIGMA THETATAU<lb />
Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Nu<lb />
Chapter is having their Spring<lb />
BanquetEducational meeting<lb />
April 19. 1983 at 600 pm at the<lb />
Greenville Golf and Country<lb />
Club The speaker will be Dr.<lb />
Lucie Young Kelly, the national<lb />
president elect of Sigma Theta<lb />
Tu. She will speak on 'Using<lb />
Research to Change Practice"<lb />
Dr. Kelly is a Professor of<lb />
Public Health and Nursing and<lb />
serves as editor of Nursing<lb />
Outlook Registration tee is $9 00<lb />
which includes dinner and<lb />
gratuity Students and inductees<lb />
will pay $6.00 Make check<lb />
payable to Sigma Theta Tau.<lb />
Beta Nu Chapter and return to<lb />
Carol Cox. ECU School of Nurs<lb />
ing by April 12. 1983 Include<lb />
name, address, number atten<lb />
ding and names of guests<lb />
Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Nu<lb />
Chapter is having their Spring<lb />
induction April 23, 1983 at the<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium at 11 00 am<lb />
Dr. Helen Yura will speak on the<lb />
"Nurse as Scholar<lb />
Beta Nu is having a business<lb />
meeting Monday, April 25. 1983<lb />
at 7 00 pm at the School of Nurs<lb />
ing, room 203. All new inductees<lb />
invited to attend<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
Students to be initiated into<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma are remind to be<lb />
at the multi purpose room, Men<lb />
danhall Student center, no later<lb />
than 7 15 p.m. on Thurs , Mar<lb />
31.1983<lb />
PITT COUNTY<lb />
HEALTH FAIR<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
School of Medicine is sponsoring<lb />
the Pitf County Health Fair on<lb />
April 22 and 23 at the Carolina<lb />
East Mall. There will be over 20<lb />
community organizations in-<lb />
volved in providing screening<lb />
and education during the two<lb />
day period Any student<lb />
volunteers willing to help with<lb />
health screenings and education<lb />
will be appreciated. For more<lb />
information or to volunteer,<lb />
please call the Health Education<lb />
Office at 757 6510 We need your<lb />
participation in making this<lb />
Health Fair a successl<lb />
SCHOOL OF ART<lb />
The School of Art is offering<lb />
the initial Wellington B Gray<lb />
Memorial Scholarship for<lb />
undergraduate students of<lb />
junior and senior rank who are<lb />
currently enrolled full time in<lb />
the School of Art and maioring<lb />
m Art Education The Well<lb />
ington B Gray Memorial<lb />
Scholarship is the amount of<lb />
50000. To qualify, a student<lb />
must have a grade point<lb />
average of 3.5 m hisher major,<lb />
and an overall average of 3.0<lb />
Slides of five works (name, title,<lb />
media, date) must accompany<lb />
the scholarship application<lb />
form Application forms may be<lb />
obtained from the School of Art<lb />
Office The deadline for all com<lb />
pleted application material is<lb />
April 14, 1983 The scholarship<lb />
will be awarded before the end<lb />
of this acadmic year<lb />
WOULD YOU LIKE TO<lb />
BE AN AMBASSADOR<lb />
What exactly is an ECU Am<lb />
bassador The East Carolina<lb />
University Ambassador's will<lb />
be hosting an open house March<lb />
31st from 7:30 until 900 pm at<lb />
the Taylor Slaughter Alumni<lb />
Center across from Spilman. All<lb />
interested people are urged to<lb />
attend! Drop by and see what<lb />
the ECU Ambassadors are real<lb />
ly like!<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
ELECTIONS<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi's Tau Chapter<lb />
will hold 19S384 elctions on<lb />
Tuesday, April 5, 19S3 at 5 00<lb />
p.m. in Rawl 130. All brothers<lb />
please attend this important<lb />
meeting.<lb />
IFCPAGENT<lb />
The Miss IFC Pagent is to be<lb />
held on April 25th at 7 00 p.m.<lb />
Applications need to be turned in<lb />
by 5:00 p.m.on Wed. April 6th<lb />
So all you Greeks need to pick<lb />
your BEST BABES NOW<lb />
ASSERTIVENESS<lb />
TRAINING<lb />
A three part workshop offered<lb />
at no cost by the University<lb />
Counseling Center Thursday<lb />
March 31, April 7 and 14 All<lb />
three sessions will be conducted<lb />
from 3 pm 4 pm 305 Wright An<lb />
nex (757 6661). The workshop<lb />
will focus on help in numbers<lb />
distinguish between their asser<lb />
five, aggressive, and non-<lb />
assertive behaviors. Par<lb />
ticipants can learn how to ex-<lb />
press themselves directly and<lb />
openly, and respond to interper<lb />
sonal situations in a manner<lb />
which neither compromises in<lb />
dividual beliefs nor offends<lb />
others.<lb />
HAPPY<lb />
EASTER<lb />
SUMMER SCHOOL<lb />
ROOM RESERVATION<lb />
Residence hall room deposits<lb />
for Summer School 19S3 will be<lb />
accepted jin the Cashier's Of<lb />
fice. Room 105, Spilman<lb />
Building, beginning April 5.<lb />
Room assignments will be made<lb />
in the respective residence hall<lb />
offices on April 7 and April a.<lb />
Thereafter, they will be made in<lb />
the Office of Housing Opera<lb />
tions, Room 201, Whichard<lb />
Building. The rent for a term of<lb />
summer school is $120 for a<lb />
semi private room and SIBOfor a<lb />
private room Additional rent in<lb />
the amount of $20 is required for<lb />
Jarvis Hall.<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. All other students may<lb />
reserve rooms on a first-come,<lb />
first serve basis on Friday,<lb />
April I.<lb />
Residence halls to be used for<lb />
women are Greene, Slay (first<lb />
floor for mobility impaired<lb />
students) and Jarvis. Men will<lb />
be housed in Fletcher, Slay<lb />
(first floor for mobility impaired<lb />
students) and Jarvis Halls.<lb />
ALUMNI<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
The Past President's club of<lb />
the ECU Alumni Association is<lb />
offering a scholarship to an Am<lb />
bassador in order to express<lb />
theii deep appreciation tor the<lb />
vast amount of volunteer ser<lb />
vice thai the ECU Ambassadors<lb />
contribute to the progress and<lb />
welfare of East Carolina univer<lb />
sit. 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 m<lb />
the fall semester of 193 Any<lb />
Ambassador who is interested<lb />
should pick up an application<lb />
after March 21, 1983 m the<lb />
TaylorSlaughter Alumni<lb />
Center Applications should be<lb />
completed and turned in by<lb />
April l. 1983<lb />
SPRING<lb />
CARNATION SALE<lb />
The Clothing and Textiles<lb />
Association Spring Carnation<lb />
Sale has been postponed until<lb />
March 31st Come and purchase<lb />
a flower for a friend from 10 00<lb />
am to 300 pm m front of the Stu<lb />
dent Supply Store<lb />
CAREER CHOICE<lb />
The Strong Campbell interest<lb />
inventory is offered every Tues<lb />
day at 4 PM in 305 Wright An<lb />
nex, when school is in session<lb />
with the exceptions of examina<lb />
tion period and registration<lb />
day This is available to an<lb />
students at no cost No formal<lb />
registration is required<lb />
PLANT SALE<lb />
The ECU Biiogy Club is av<lb />
,ng a plant sale at the Biology<lb />
Dept Greenhouse Thursday<lb />
March 31 from 7 30 am I 00<lb />
p.m. and Friday April 1 from<lb />
9 00 1100 am Everybody<lb />
Welcome<lb />
S. R. A.<lb />
Escorts are needed y �-(<lb />
Escort Service An,one -<lb />
terested in being an v jrl<lb />
please contact your occ" �?<lb />
tor it you are a dorm -es<lb />
if you live off campus cOMacI<lb />
the SGA office<lb />
CANOE TRIP<lb />
The Outdoor recrea'tor ecMar<lb />
for the Depar'n-f<lb />
intramural Recreatiora Mt<lb />
vices is sponsoring a caoe It c<lb />
on Wednesday Apr.i 13 9(3<lb />
The trip is suitable for beg rm nc,<lb />
or experienced canoe's 'C<lb />
participants will mee' Of nc<lb />
Memorial gym a' 3 00c m v<lb />
Wednesday for a Wesure , mc<lb />
die down the Tar Rive' as <lb />
approximately 2 hou's Paj<lb />
tictpants snouid a"ve tacn �-<lb />
Memorial gym at 6 0C r m <lb />
vance registration ana tae"<lb />
($3 00 per person ,s due  x<lb />
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Groups are welcome Far<lb />
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WALT DISNEY<lb />
WORLD<lb />
Representativeds from Wait<lb />
Disaey World m Orlando. Fl<lb />
will be at UNC Chapel Hill April<lb />
7 at 7.00 p.m to interview col<lb />
lege students maioring m retail<lb />
management, hotel'restaurant<lb />
management, recreation and<lb />
park administration or business<lb />
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The Magic Kingdom College<lb />
Program includes a minimum of<lb />
30 hours of we'k per week and<lb />
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state contributions,<lb />
even though<lb />
Democrats criticized<lb />
Republicans for using<lb />
the same tactics in<lb />
1982.<lb />
"We neer attemp-<lb />
ted to say we would<lb />
not raise money from<lb />
out-of-state said<lb />
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Campaign Fund.<lb />
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Senate race with say<lb />
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aired by the Jesse<lb />
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Committee. The com-<lb />
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tisements attack the<lb />
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receiving contribu-<lb />
tions from out of state<lb />
and claim the cam-<lb />
paign fund has ac-<lb />
cepted contributions<lb />
from "ultra-liberals<lb />
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that (Gov.) Jim Hunt<lb />
in 1982 said that out-<lb />
of-state campaign<lb />
contributions create<lb />
'obligations you<lb />
ought not to have.<lb />
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statement, the gover-<lb />
nor has junketed to<lb />
New York and Atlan-<lb />
ta to entice big cam-<lb />
paign contributions<lb />
from wealthy liberals<lb />
and union leaders<lb />
said Mark Stephens,<lb />
the committee's<lb />
treasurer. "Jim Hunt<lb />
simply has said one<lb />
thing and done<lb />
another<lb />
Prever said Hunt<lb />
had attendee<lb />
raisers in Ne<lb />
and Atlanta,<lb />
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to make is thaj<lb />
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Preyer said Wednes-<lb />
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Republicans for using<lb />
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1982.<lb />
"We never attemp-<lb />
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not raise money from<lb />
out-of-state said<lb />
Preyer, chairman of<lb />
the North Carolina<lb />
Campaign Fund.<lb />
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Senate race with say<lb />
$14 million, which has<lb />
been suggested for the<lb />
(Jesse) Helms' cam-<lb />
paign, you have to go<lb />
out of state to combat<lb />
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have a credibility pro-<lb />
blem<lb />
Preyer's comments<lb />
were in response to<lb />
commercials being<lb />
aired by the Jesse<lb />
Helms for Senate<lb />
Committee. The com-<lb />
mittee's adver-<lb />
tisements attack the<lb />
Campaign Fund for<lb />
receiving contribu-<lb />
tions from out of state<lb />
and claim the cam-<lb />
paign fund has ac-<lb />
cepted contributions<lb />
from "ultra-liberals<lb />
"Our ad points out<lb />
that (Gov.) Jim Hunt<lb />
in 1982 said that out-<lb />
of-state campaign<lb />
contributions create<lb />
'obligations you<lb />
ought not to have<lb />
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statement, the gover-<lb />
nor has junketed to<lb />
New York and Atlan-<lb />
ta to entice big cam-<lb />
paign contributions<lb />
from wealthy liberals<lb />
and union leaders<lb />
said Mark Stephens,<lb />
the committee's<lb />
treasurer. "Jim Hunt<lb />
simply has said one<lb />
thing and done<lb />
another<lb />
Prever said Hunt<lb />
had attended fund<lb />
raisers in New York<lb />
and Atlanta, but add-<lb />
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to make is that we are<lb />
raising funds from a<lb />
broad base of people<lb />
and we are not tied to<lb />
any special group.<lb />
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sounds like we're<lb />
made of bongo lef-<lb />
tists, but that is not<lb />
the case<lb />
"We wish we could<lb />
raise all the campaign<lb />
funds we will need in<lb />
North Carolina to<lb />
combat the (National)<lb />
Congressional Club<lb />
Preyer said. "But that<lb />
is impossible<lb />
The Congreesional<lb />
Club was founded by<lb />
Helms and in the past<lb />
has been criticized by<lb />
Democrats for seek-<lb />
ing campaign funds<lb />
from out-of-state.<lb />
Carter Wrenn, the<lb />
Congressional Club's<lb />
executive director,<lb />
said the organization<lb />
was not funding the<lb />
committee's adver-<lb />
tisements.<lb />
The day before<lb />
Preyer's news con-<lb />
ference, former Sen.<lb />
Sam Ervin called the<lb />
growth of campaign<lb />
organizations like the<lb />
Congressional Club<lb />
and the Campaign<lb />
Fund "unfortunate<lb />
and said it has con-<lb />
tributed to the high<lb />
cost of politics in the<lb />
state. The 86-year-old<lb />
Democrat told<lb />
WRAL-FM in<lb />
Raleigh he prefers to<lb />
see fund raising and<lb />
other political ac-<lb />
tivities in the hands of<lb />
regular party<lb />
organizations.<lb />
"If President<lb />
(Richard) Nixon had<lb />
entrusted his cam-<lb />
paign for reelection to<lb />
the Republican Na-<lb />
tional Committee,<lb />
then there would not<lb />
have been a<lb />
Watergate he said.<lb />
"The very use of<lb />
money on an enor-<lb />
mous scale, as the<lb />
Watergate hearing<lb />
showed, is one of the<lb />
greatest evils in this<lb />
nation today<lb />
Preyer said he<lb />
agreed with Ervin but<lb />
added that as long as<lb />
the Congressional<lb />
Club is well-funded,<lb />
Democrats will have<lb />
to raise money out of<lb />
state.<lb />
"We will not try to<lb />
take the place of the<lb />
Democratic Party but<lb />
we will try to help<lb />
finance the cam-<lb />
paigns he said.<lb />
Preyer also said the<lb />
Campaign Fund had<lb />
made "some<lb />
mistakes" in its ac-<lb />
tivities and cited a<lb />
newspaper ad it ran<lb />
criticizing Helms and<lb />
Sen. John East,<lb />
R-N.C, for their<lb />
positions on social<lb />
security.<lb />
"We will attempt to<lb />
focus a lot more on<lb />
the issues. Beginning<lb />
in May we will put out<lb />
a weekly fact sheet on<lb />
where Helms stands<lb />
on the issues, such as<lb />
the environment and<lb />
women Preyer said.<lb />
"You win on the<lb />
issues, but the way<lb />
campaigns are con-<lb />
ducted it takes a lot of<lb />
money to run them<lb />
Hunt Visits Pitt Co.<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Governor James B.<lb />
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12 million gallons of<lb />
water per day, "is an<lb />
excellent example of<lb />
Greenville's growth<lb />
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During the Rural<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Cancellations<lb />
Thursday Evening's Weather Almost As<lb />
Hazy As Friday Morning's Announcement<lb />
Without a doubt, the<lb />
unseasonable snowstorm that hit<lb />
Greenville last Thursday caught<lb />
many of us off-guard. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, it also exemplified a<lb />
minor communication gap bet-<lb />
ween administration and students.<lb />
As the hours o' Thursday night<lb />
passed, the snow and ice continued<lb />
to fall; school cancellations and<lb />
delays were repeatedly announc-<lb />
ed  But no word on ECU classes.<lb />
Finallv. Friday morning, about<lb />
14 or so hours after the snow<lb />
started to fall, an announcement<lb />
or, at least, an attempted an-<lb />
nouncement � came. Actually,<lb />
the chancellor's decision in<lb />
reference to Friday's classes would<lb />
be more properly dubbed an exer-<lb />
cise in vaguery.<lb />
In so many words, students were<lb />
"informed" that classes would be<lb />
in session Friday morning and<lb />
afternoon, but that if getting to<lb />
class would pose some type of<lb />
hazard, they should not attempt to<lb />
make it to campus.<lb />
Although the announcement<lb />
certainly seemed sensible enough<lb />
at first, in actuality, it merely caus-<lb />
ed problems. Heeding the<lb />
chancellor's advice, and seeing for<lb />
themselves what they deemed<lb />
dangerous road conditions, many<lb />
students elected not to risk the<lb />
drive to campus. Surely, they<lb />
thought, instructors will unders-<lb />
tand. But in several cases reported<lb />
to us, such was not the case. Many<lb />
of those opting to miss class<lb />
because of unsafe roads were later<lb />
informed by teachers that their<lb />
absence was inexcusable, bringing<lb />
with it all the subsequent penalties:<lb />
i.e lack of sympathy, missed<lb />
course material, including quizzes,<lb />
tests, etc. In short, a lot of students<lb />
were penalized for using their<lb />
heads and following instructions.<lb />
Since considerably more than<lb />
half of ECU's student body com-<lb />
mute to and from campus, and<lb />
since many of the roads in and<lb />
around the various apartment<lb />
complexes were rendered practical-<lb />
ly impassable by the snow and ice<lb />
� even by morning � it is our opi-<lb />
nion that Friday morning classes<lb />
should have been cancelled.<lb />
However, all speculation on this<lb />
particular incident is expost facto,<lb />
and as such, is of no real conse-<lb />
quence. Furthermore, barring a<lb />
miraculous act of providence,<lb />
Greenville has probably seen the<lb />
first and last of this year's<lb />
snowfall. Realistically, then, the<lb />
event is behind us.<lb />
Nevertheless, the practice of<lb />
postponing and issuing vague an-<lb />
nouncements must be reassessed,<lb />
so as to avoid similar confusion in<lb />
the future. The administration<lb />
should take into consideration the<lb />
approximately 8,000 ECU com-<lb />
muters before deciding to keep<lb />
school open. Sure, some<lb />
"commuters" live within<lb />
reasonable walking distance of<lb />
campus, but a few thousand others<lb />
don't.<lb />
And if, after careful considera-<lb />
tion, the administration decides<lb />
classes will go on as scheduled, it<lb />
should be stated so, with no addi-<lb />
tions or implied exceptions.<lb />
Students are, for the most part, big<lb />
boys and girls. They know not to<lb />
drive if the streets around them are<lb />
under a sheet of ice. And, despite<lb />
the few aforesaid exceptions, most<lb />
teachers are quite understanding in<lb />
mitigating circumstances.<lb />
Nonetheless, we, as students,<lb />
should not be led to believe one<lb />
thing, only to find out later it isn't<lb />
exactly so.<lb />
MVVE KEN TRYING TO HAVE A BABY FOR YEARS,<lb />
SO we FINALLY LET TUEM ADOPT<lb />
The Problems With Particle-Beam Weaponry<lb />
Another Stupid Idea From Ronny<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
And now, another stupid idea from<lb />
the president of the United States.<lb />
Well, President Reagan is still on the<lb />
loose � God help us! His latest fiasco is<lb />
the idea of deploying laser and particle<lb />
beam weapons in space to serve as an<lb />
anti-ballastic missile system. This idea<lb />
rivals his proposal for curing the na-<lb />
tion's economic woes and unemploy-<lb />
ment via Reaganomics.<lb />
First, the idea of laser and particle-<lb />
beam weapons has already been in-<lb />
vestigated by a panel of physicists,<lb />
engineers and other academics at the<lb />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,<lb />
and their findings were published in<lb />
Scientific American magazine. Accor-<lb />
ding to an article by John Parmentola<lb />
and Kosta Tsipis in the April 1979 issue,<lb />
particle-beam weapons do not offer a<lb />
plausible defense against nuclear<lb />
weapons. (Particle beams are intense<lb />
beams of charged or neutral particles<lb />
that can carry a potentially destructive<lb />
energy force, capable, under certain cir-<lb />
cumstances, of melting a hole in a piece<lb />
of metal or of damaging shielded elec-<lb />
tronic circuits.)<lb />
Not until recently, however, has the<lb />
notion of exploiting particle beams as<lb />
the basis for a new class of weapons<lb />
come to be taken seriously in some<lb />
circles.<lb />
But particle-beam weaponry poses<lb />
problems, such as the tendency of charg-<lb />
ed particles to disperse (because the like<lb />
charges of the particles in the beam repel<lb />
one another in outer space.) Thus, the<lb />
beams lack the concentration required to<lb />
repel a massive nuclear attack. In addi-<lb />
tion, charged particles are deflected by a<lb />
magnetic field, similar to that which sur-<lb />
rounds the earth.<lb />
And even if these virtually insurmoun-<lb />
table problems could somehow<lb />
(hypothetical) be overcome, there are<lb />
numerous simple and inexpensive<lb />
countermeasures that could further<lb />
disrupt the efficacy of such a beam �<lb />
e.g destroying the beams with ex-<lb />
plosives, firing decoys along with<lb />
nuclear warheads in an attack, ejecting<lb />
aluminum chaff or smoke bombs ahead<lb />
of an oncoming warhead to foul the par-<lb />
ticle beam's optical detection apparatus<lb />
and radar.<lb />
Laser beam weapons are equally un-<lb />
workable, according to an article by<lb />
Kosta Tsipis in the December 1981<lb />
Scientific American.<lb />
To begin with, the laser that would be<lb />
required to do the joba 100-megawatt<lb />
hydrogen fluoride laser) does not exist,<lb />
and there is no indication that it could be<lb />
developed in the forseeable future. Even<lb />
if the laser itself and its energy-staging<lb />
system could operate with perfect effi-<lb />
ciency, such a continuous-wave<lb />
hydrogen fluoride laser would consume<lb />
some 660 kilograms of fuel for each<lb />
missile destroyed.<lb />
In order to shoot down 1,000 missiles,<lb />
then, each satellite would have to be sup-<lb />
plied with 660 metric tons of fuel, which<lb />
represents about 20 loads for the U.S.<lb />
space shuttle. The 50 satellites required<lb />
to insure continuous coverage of Rus-<lb />
sian launching sites would require 1.000<lb />
shuttle flights for the energy stores<lb />
alone. Four shuttle craft, each making<lb />
two trips per year, would take 125 yean<lb />
to deliver the fuel.<lb />
In addition, the laser space-based<lb />
weapon would be vulnerable to many of<lb />
the same countermeasures as the<lb />
particle-beam weapon. The Soiets<lb />
could easily destroy the satellites with<lb />
explosive devices, or they could destrov<lb />
the space shuttle while it was hauling the<lb />
satellites into space. This might, in itself.<lb />
trigger a confrontation.<lb />
Another consideration is that this ac-<lb />
tion would violate two of the treaties<lb />
that we have signed with the Soviets<lb />
simultaneously: the 1967 outerpace<lb />
treaty prohibiting deployment of nuclear<lb />
weapons in space, and the 1971 SALT<lb />
treaty, which prohibits building addi-<lb />
tional anti-ballistic missile systems.<lb />
This, too, might trigger a nuclear<lb />
showdown.<lb />
Furthermore, approximately S300<lb />
billion is currently being spent on laser<lb />
and particle-beam research. Add to this<lb />
the fact that further expenditures for<lb />
this doomed research will take even<lb />
more money out of economically-<lb />
starved social programs, and the result is<lb />
a real loser.<lb />
We watch with bated breath as the<lb />
Reagan regime degenerates into a<lb />
depressing farce, unexcelled in its zeal<lb />
for advocating stupidity as public policy<lb />
since the days of Herbert Hoover.<lb />
Analyzing The 20th-century Leper<lb />
Needs A Lot More Than Just Sym<lb />
Dear Stan Landers: I am a 26-year-old<lb />
female student from Chapel Hill and<lb />
have a terrible problem. Four years ago,<lb />
after an unfortunate fling with a<lb />
truckdriver named Jeb, I contracted<lb />
herpes.<lb />
I don't know if vou're familiar with<lb />
the prejudices people like me go<lb />
through. So one understands us or even<lb />
tries. They don't understand the disease,<lb />
so they criticize us. Everywhere I go, I<lb />
hear snickering behind my back. They<lb />
don't realize how difficult life has been<lb />
for me. I'm not one to feel sorry for<lb />
mvself, but the lack of sympathy I've<lb />
been subjected to for the past four years<lb />
has been pathetic.<lb />
Good Advice<lb />
With Stan Landers<lb />
I've tried counseling centers and<lb />
groups. I've tried medications and<lb />
treatments. I've even tried gargling with<lb />
Sani-Flush. But nothing works, Stan.<lb />
Like the lepers in biblical times, lama<lb />
social outcast. People don't want to be<lb />
seen with me, Stan. I feel like there's<lb />
nothing left to live for That's where<lb />
you come in. You could change all that<lb />
with a response to your readers, inform-<lb />
ing them that people with herpes are still<lb />
people, and that judging them hastily is<lb />
cruel and unfair. Thank you, sincerely,<lb />
SHUNNED IN SARATOGA.<lb />
Dear Sara: How dare you send me a<lb />
letter without at least warning me on the<lb />
envelope that you have herpes? I cringe<lb />
at the thought of how easily I could have<lb />
been infected. Thank God I had my<lb />
gloves on.<lb />
Anyway, Sara, I do understand that<lb />
you're feeling pretty low right now.<lb />
Yours is obviously not a simple(x) pro-<lb />
blem. You may well get sore at the<lb />
blistering comments you hear. But dear,<lb />
you've got to remember, social prejudice<lb />
is just a part of life � a necessary part, I<lb />
might add.<lb />
You compare yourself to a leper in<lb />
biblical times, as well you should. I<lb />
mean, think about it, Sara. If the lepers<lb />
had not been so well shunned in biblical<lb />
times, we might all look like human<lb />
scabs nowadays. You see, these things<lb />
have to be controlled. Wouldn't it be<lb />
terrible if we all contracted what you've<lb />
got? Yuk!<lb />
So, I hope you understand our point<lb />
of view a little better now. Sure, the<lb />
world is cruel, Sara, but it's at least good<lb />
to know that our cruelty has a purpose.<lb />
Good luck and good day.<lb />
Dear Stan Landers: Is there really an<lb />
Easter bunny, and if so, what do you<lb />
think his name is? CHANCELLOR<lb />
HO WELL<lb />
Yes, John, there is an Easter bunny.<lb />
His name is Melvin, and he lives in a lux-<lb />
urious hutch off Greenville Boulevard.<lb />
Dear Stan Landers: I have always con-<lb />
sidered myself a law-abiding citizen. I<lb />
like to do the right thing. But I don't like<lb />
to make waves or rock the boat, as it<lb />
were. This brings me to my problem. I<lb />
live in an apartment complex in Green-<lb />
ville, and I'm pretty sure the family liv-<lb />
ing downstairs is in this country illegally.<lb />
It probably wouldn't bother me so<lb />
much, except that one of the family's 20<lb />
kids, Raoul, discards his empty tequila<lb />
bottles in the parking lot at night. You<lb />
see, he and four others sleep in the fami-<lb />
ly car. And furthermore, tenants' pets<lb />
are disappearing left and right since they<lb />
moved in.<lb />
Now I know a person doesn't have to<lb />
be a wetback to sleep in a car or eat a<lb />
chihuahua, but I really wonder about<lb />
them. I just don't like the idea of having<lb />
foreigners downstairs. What, if anything<lb />
should I do? ALI ABDULLA ASAAM<lb />
Dear Abbi: Like most other<lb />
Americans, you are too quick to jump to<lb />
conclusions. You know what they say<lb />
about judging a book by its cover. But if<lb />
you are intent on pursuing this matter,<lb />
what you need is real proof. So, I sug-<lb />
gest you observe the family as much as<lb />
possible. Watch them play stickball in<lb />
Campus Forum"<lb />
the street. If they make the sign of the<lb />
cross before stepping up to the plate, call<lb />
immigration.<lb />
Editor's Note: Stan Landers recently<lb />
turned down a lucrative modeling con-<lb />
tract from the Jockey underwear com-<lb />
pany to pursue a career in hog farming.<lb /><lb />
Icy Streets Bring Hot Replies<lb />
I personally would love to thank the<lb />
person who made the decision for ECU<lb />
to open with no delays on Friday,<lb />
March 25. I have heard conflicting<lb />
views as to who is on charge of deci-<lb />
sions concerning the closing or delay-<lb />
ing of classes. So, my thanks goes to<lb />
Mr. PIC (person in charge).<lb />
Since I am neither a mountain goat<lb />
nor a native of the Alps, I'm not quite<lb />
adapted for slip-sliding my way to class<lb />
in the snow and slush. I never knew<lb />
how fun it was to slide down steps. (I<lb />
assume that Mr. PIC thinks walking<lb />
down steps is too mediocre.) Nor have<lb />
I tried to leap 33-degree puddles in a<lb />
single bound. (Mind you, that's loaded<lb />
knapsack included.)<lb />
Although radio announcements<lb />
stated that a traveller's advisory was in<lb />
effect, some instructors did not seem to<lb />
care. They gave tests anyway, and the<lb />
most profound statement 1 heard con-<lb />
cerning commuters was, "Oh well<lb />
Yet, crossing 10th Street Friday (1<lb />
live on the Hill) was very easy. Cars<lb />
were no problem. Do you know why<lb />
they were no problem? Because at 8<lb />
a.m. March 25, everything else was<lb />
closed!<lb />
Not to mention the fact that I just<lb />
love sitting through class and listening<lb />
to the drip, drip of my pants trying to<lb />
unload the snow that had gathered in<lb />
the cuff. Concentrating on the lecture<lb />
was fairly easy, except for that small<lb />
distraction. You see, my wet feet<lb />
weren't bothering me at all. By 9:00, I<lb />
could no longer feel them.<lb />
However, having class with no<lb />
delays was only half of my experience.<lb />
The other half was waiting for the an-<lb />
nouncement. (1 did not hear it until<lb />
almost 6:30). I get up before 6:30. That<lb />
is, normally 1 can be getting ready<lb />
before 6:30. But oh no! I had to wait,<lb />
which put me behind. Then it took<lb />
longer for me to reach my points of<lb />
destination because I own neither skis<lb />
nor wings.<lb />
Maybe instead of picking up his<lb />
check and making illogical decisions,<lb />
Mr. PIC would like to do something<lb />
different. So, the next time we have<lb />
weather conditions as we did Friday, I<lb />
personally invite Mr. PIC to share my<lb />
experience. I'm sure he'll love it as<lb />
much as I did.<lb />
Elaine Whitman<lb />
Freshman, Biology<lb />
Take A Bike Outta Crime?<lb />
While walking up the sidewalk at 9<lb />
p.m. on Monday night, I noticed four<lb />
black males, ages 12 to 15, on three<lb />
bikes approaching the bike rack bet-<lb />
ween Cotten and Fleming dorms. Ob-<lb />
viously, these characters didn't belong<lb />
or campus and one of them needed a<lb />
bike to have a four-man race.<lb />
I promptly called campus security,<lb />
who later stated that the youths fled<lb />
toward Cotanche Street when the of-<lb />
ficers approached.<lb />
No doubt these enterprising<lb />
adolescents had a handy pair of bolt<lb />
cutters to make their job easier.<lb />
If you have a bike, especially in the<lb />
$200-plus range, buy one of the new<lb />
U-shaped security locks. A quarter-<lb />
inch cable can be severed in one clip of<lb />
a bolt cutter, and a chain will only take<lb />
a few seconds more. Remember that<lb />
the police can't be everywhere on cam-<lb />
pus at once, so buy yourself a little ex-<lb />
tra protection.<lb />
Gary Patterson<lb />
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latitude to investigate<lb />
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shown a propensity<lb />
for violent criminal<lb />
activity.<lb />
The new guidelines<lb />
were announced<lb />
earlier this month by<lb />
U.S. Attorney<lb />
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French Smith. They<lb />
are not subject to<lb />
Congressional ap-<lb />
proval, but Congress<lb />
could pass a law to<lb />
supersede any part of<lb />
the guidelines. The<lb />
new rules took effect<lb />
March 21.<lb />
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domestic security<lb />
standards are the first<lb />
such changes since<lb />
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disclosures ere<lb />
issued proving that<lb />
the FBI had abused its<lb />
power by engaging in<lb />
widespread spying on<lb />
Americans working in<lb />
civil rights, anti-war.<lb />
feminist, socialist and<lb />
Communist groups as<lb />
well as the Ku Klux<lb />
Klan.<lb />
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allow federal agents<lb />
to investigate<lb />
statements advocating<lb />
criminal activity or in-<lb />
dicating "an apparent<lb />
intent to engage in<lb />
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A crowd of more than 200 students turned out<lb />
Tuesday night to hear Fredrick Storaska's lecture,<lb />
"How to say No to a Rapistand Survive<lb />
Storaska used humor while addressing the<lb />
serious topic of rape. He stressed the importance of<lb />
discussing rape and rape prevention in an open and<lb />
constructive manner.<lb />
"Rape is a crime of hatred and violence<lb />
Storaska said, "(and it's) the only crime in the<lb />
world where we call the victim the perpetrator<lb />
Storaska claims that the main cause of rape is the<lb />
double standard in our society that forces males in-<lb />
to a "success-achievement syndrome" and females<lb />
to be victims. "We can't very well blame women<lb />
for the weaknesses of men, but we do Storaska<lb />
said.<lb />
Storaska noted that because of certain "scare<lb />
tactics" society directs at women from the time<lb />
they are children, rape instills a feeling of<lb />
"hopelessness and helplessness" in many women.<lb />
He said the image most people have of a rapist is<lb />
that of a monster. "The first thing to learn about a<lb />
rapist is that you're dealing with a human being<lb />
Storaska said.<lb />
Storaska disagreed with what he termed the<lb />
"scream, struggle, fight, kick" method of rape<lb />
prevention.<lb />
However, he did say he would not be critical of<lb />
any method a women used if that was the one she<lb />
was most comfortable with. "I will not advocate<lb />
killing (the rapist) or submissions he added.<lb />
"We take a little boy and we teach him one thing<lb />
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girl we teach her to be taken Storaska claims<lb />
that young boys see being agressive as the only way<lb />
to become a man, "and that young girls see being<lb />
passive as the only way to become women.<lb />
Storaska also disclaimed the common belief by<lb />
men that women have a secret desire to be raped.<lb />
"Nobody has a secret desire to be raped he<lb />
said<lb />
He also said that there was a need to change the<lb />
"social-sexual stereotyping" that is apparent in<lb />
our society. He said better information needs to be<lb />
provided to young teenagers regarding how they're<lb />
supposed to treat each other. Storaska said that<lb />
many young people are often manipulated by their<lb />
peers to act in certain ways.<lb />
Because of conditioning, Storaska said young<lb />
men often think they're supposed to act a certain<lb />
way. "You (men) weren't taught correctly; when a<lb />
women says no maybe she means no We teach<lb />
(men) very, very wrong<lb />
There was also a need to change the attitudes and<lb />
values that society often fosters regarding<lb />
masculinity and femininity,according to Storaska.<lb />
"If men and women don't change the attitudes<lb />
they have toward themselves and each other, we'll<lb />
always have rape in this world Storaska said.<lb />
"Women are raped because they're available<lb />
Storaska said, citing statistics showing most<lb />
women are raped in the daytime in their own<lb />
homes.<lb />
Storaska said 35 percent of the women raped are<lb />
raped by someone they know very well, such as<lb />
their husband or boyfriend. Another 35 percent are<lb />
raped by someone they know, possibly as an ac-<lb />
quaintance, and that only 30 percent of the women<lb />
raped do not know their assailant. He claimed 40<lb />
percent of those raped are between the ages of 8<lb />
and 14, while 60 percent are between the ages of 8<lb />
and 19.<lb />
"Rape is never the fault of the victim Storaska<lb />
said. "The double standard (women have been sex<lb />
objects and men have been success objects) is kill-<lb />
ing us slowly but surely<lb />
Storaska outlined his theory of rape prevention<lb />
in three parts. First, he said, the rapist must be<lb />
perceived (by the victim) as a human being. Se-<lb />
cond, an attempt should be made (by the victim) to<lb />
diffuse the violence being used by the rapist, and<lb />
thirdly, the victim should rely on the element of<lb />
surprise to prevent the rape from occurring.<lb />
He called his theory a type of "psychological<lb />
karate Storaska, an expert in the martial arts,<lb />
also said he recommended studying self-defense.<lb />
Storaska said a rapist suffers from "an intense<lb />
inferiority complex" and is usually an emotionally<lb />
disturbed person in search of respect, love,<lb />
understanding and empathy. He said the rapist is<lb />
operating on a "hate type of emotion" that he uses<lb />
to dehumanize his victim. "You want him (the<lb />
rapist) to perceive yor as a human being<lb />
Storaska said. "Treat him as a human being<lb />
Storaska said that any immediate response from<lb />
the victim in the "scream struggle, fight, kick"<lb />
mold could antagonize the rapist and increase his<lb />
violence. "You must always give yourself an out<lb />
Storaska said violence could be diffused in<lb />
several ways, but that it could best be done by us-<lb />
ing the element of surprise. "Surprise is always on<lb />
the side of the rapist Storaska said. "You have<lb />
to transfer the surprise from him to you He said<lb />
men are "easily stronger" and "easily faster" than<lb />
women, "but they are not smarter You want to<lb />
not physically over-power him, but emotionally<lb />
overpower him, he said.<lb />
He suggested women use verbal exchanges in<lb />
soft tones to diffuse the violence. Storaska told one<lb />
story of how a women prevented a rape by telling<lb />
her attacker that she'd really like to respond to<lb />
him, but this was an uncomfortable place because<lb />
there were rocks on the ground. She invited the<lb />
rapist to go for a walk to her place. When they<lb />
passed by a bar, she suggested they buy some beer<lb />
and the rapist agreed.<lb />
Once inside the bar, the woman used the first op-<lb />
portunity available to leap over the bar and yell to<lb />
the bartender to call the police.<lb />
Storaska also said that women could calmly tell<lb />
their attacker that they are menstruating and that<lb />
they'd like to go home and clean up first. Storaska<lb />
claims there are many superstitions associated with<lb />
menstruation, it may work to dissuade the at-<lb />
tacker.<lb />
Storaska also suggested two areas, the side of the<lb />
face and the testicles, where a woman could caress<lb />
the attacker gently, gaining his confidence, then<lb />
either poke him directly in the eye, or squeeze the<lb />
testicles to gain release.<lb />
Storaska said that another key to preventing<lb />
rape, especially by someone you know, is to turn<lb />
him off sexually. He suggested that women per-<lb />
form some sort of bizarre act, such as forcing one's<lb />
self to vomit or urinate on their attacker or letting<lb />
out a karate cry.<lb />
Storaska told of one woman who was told<lb />
several times how "classy" she was by a man who<lb />
was at a party. The man later dragged her into an<lb />
empty bedroom as she was coming out of the<lb />
bathroom. She immediately picked her nose and<lb />
wiped it on him to shock him. She managed to turn<lb />
him off sexually and escape unharmed.<lb />
Storaska was invited to ECU at the invitation of<lb />
the Student Residence Association and the Univer-<lb />
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groups that have<lb />
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for violent criminal<lb />
activity.<lb />
The new guidelines<lb />
were announced<lb />
earlier this month by<lb />
U.S. Attorney<lb />
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French Smith. They<lb />
are not subject to<lb />
Congressional ap-<lb />
proval, but Congress<lb />
could pass a law to<lb />
supersede any part of<lb />
the guidelines. The<lb />
new rules took effect<lb />
March 21.<lb />
The revision of the<lb />
domestic security<lb />
standards are the first<lb />
such changes since<lb />
1975, when<lb />
disclosures were<lb />
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A Feast Of Shakespeare And Moliere<lb />
By DARRVl BROWN<lb />
and MIKE HAMER<lb />
MWM<lb />
The Acting Company, in a<lb />
two-mght stint last week at<lb />
ECU's McGinnis Theater,<lb />
returned to the classics of<lb />
Western comedy for its repetoire<lb />
with the interesting combination<lb />
of Shakespeare's Twlfth Night<lb />
and Moliere's Tartuffe. While<lb />
both plays are widely known,<lb />
their juxtaposition in a double<lb />
bill provides an interesting op-<lb />
portunity for comparison.<lb />
Moliere, writing his play in<lb />
France more than 60 years after<lb />
Shakespeare and with no<lb />
knowledge of the English Bard,<lb />
created a farce lighter in many<lb />
ways than Twelfth Night, but<lb />
with a more direct social criticism<lb />
and harder lesson on human<lb />
nature. Tartuffe is a biting con-<lb />
demnation of hypocrisy, religious<lb />
extremism and personal vanity<lb />
hidden within a hilarous proven-<lb />
cial farce.<lb />
The play, as presented by The<lb />
Acting Company in a rhymed-<lb />
couplet translation by contem-<lb />
porary poet Richard Wilbur, wa<lb />
performed on a lavish, realistic<lb />
set reminiscent of a painting by<lb />
Moliere's seventeenth century<lb />
contemporary, Vermeer. Direc-<lb />
tor Brian Murray created a fairly<lb />
traditional production with<lb />
realistic costumes of the period.<lb />
Nd experimental theater here, no<lb />
new focus on oft-neglected<lb />
subplots, no original interpreta-<lb />
tions. Still, the cast was so<lb />
vibrant, and Murray so compe-<lb />
tent within his standard staging,<lb />
that the play glowed with a<lb />
polished professionalism and a<lb />
non-stop energy. Slapstick and<lb />
campy humor, essentially<lb />
Americanized, sanitized corn-<lb />
media dell'arte, were used to<lb />
delightful effect.<lb />
There were no weak perfor-<lb />
mances in the production, but a<lb />
couple of cast members should be<lb />
pointed out for particularly<lb />
strong performances. Philip<lb />
Goodwin gave an intriguingly<lb />
twisted portrayal of Tartuffe as<lb />
the hypocrite you love to hate.<lb />
Lynn Chausow as the nosey,<lb />
outspoken maid Dorine, was a<lb />
audience delight with a face to<lb />
launch a thousand laughs. J. An-<lb />
drew McGrath made Cleante the<lb />
intelligent voice of reason and<lb />
moderation that he should be.<lb />
For a time-honored, realistic<lb />
production of Moliere's play in<lb />
English, it is hard to imagine a<lb />
better one. Still, with a young,<lb />
energetic troupe such as The Ac-<lb />
ting Company, one might hope<lb />
for a little more originality in<lb />
conception to match their com-<lb />
petence . i performance.<lb />
Watching Twelfth Night on<lb />
Friday was like being at a six-<lb />
teenth century party with some of<lb />
the wittiest and most funloving<lb />
folks around. The general reac-<lb />
tion at the end of the play was<lb />
"Oh, do it again The play was<lb />
written to be performed for the<lb />
feast of Twelfth Night the joyful<lb />
climax of the Renaissance<lb />
Christmas season, and it certainly<lb />
was full of joy and full of fun.<lb />
The great entertainment of the<lb />
play was not in the plot line itself<lb />
� that was rather difficult to<lb />
follow � but rather it was in the<lb />
richness of the characters in the<lb />
play-and in the richness of the ac-<lb />
ting that brought these characters<lb />
Tartuffe (center) prays that he isn't caught.<lb />
to life. The set was very simple; it<lb />
did not call attention to itself,<lb />
and so it thrust more attention on<lb />
the acting.<lb />
One of the favorite characters<lb />
in the play turned out to be Feste,<lb />
the Fool, who was played by<lb />
Philip Goodwin. Megan<lb />
Gallagher, who played the part of<lb />
Viola, also turned in an excellent<lb />
Richard S. Iglewski as Sir Toby<lb />
Belch and Lynn Chausow as<lb />
Maria gave hilarious perfor-<lb />
mances. Also worthy of special<lb />
mention were David Mams as<lb />
Malvollio and Jack Steklin as Or<lb />
sino.<lb />
Michael Langham directed this<lb />
production. According to Dr.<lb />
David Sanders, who teaches the<lb />
Shakespeare course here at ECU,<lb />
this production was a "good,<lb />
steady, conservative, sound pro-<lb />
duction that didn't take any<lb />
chance and did not explore any<lb />
subtexts<lb />
Gun Control: An End To Russian Roulette<lb />
The first of two installments.<lb />
By STEVE DEAR<lb />
If yesterday was an average kind of day, then ap-<lb />
proximately fifty Americans were killed by han-<lb />
dguns.<lb />
In Washington,D.C, in an office tucked in<lb />
among the numerous governmental office buildings,<lb />
a small staff coordinates the national lobbying effort<lb />
designed at obtaining what they consider to be com-<lb />
mon sense laws that will make this country safer for<lb />
all its inhabitants, regardless of social, racial, or<lb />
economic status. (They stress the fact that handgun<lb />
violence affects anyone, whether rich, poor, black,<lb />
white, etc.).<lb />
The organization is Handgun Control Incor-<lb />
porated, headed by Pete Shields, a former DuPont<lb />
executive who quit his job and started working full<lb />
time for the handgun control movement after his son<lb />
was shot to death with a handgun in 1974.<lb />
Perhaps the poster HCI distributes demonstrates<lb />
what its members consider to be a dire need for<lb />
stronger national handgun laws. It reads:<lb />
LAST YEAR, HANDGUNS KILLED<lb />
48 PEOPLE IN JAPAN.<lb />
8 IN GREAT BRITAIN.<lb />
34 IN SWITZERLAND.<lb />
52 IN CANADA.<lb />
58 IN ISRAEL.<lb />
42 IN WEST GERMANY.<lb />
10,728 IN THE UNITED STATES.<lb />
GOD BLESS AMERICA<lb />
STOP HANDGUNS, BEFORE THEY STOP YOU<lb />
figures are based on 1979 statistics, the 1981<lb />
statistics show an increase in handgun-related deaths<lb />
to over 20,000 (11,258 of them murders) in the U.S<lb />
and 275 handgun-related homocides in North<lb />
Carolina in 1980).<lb />
All the countries mentioned above enforce strict<lb />
national handgun laws. In fact, citing a correlation<lb />
between much lower rates of all violent acts and<lb />
strict handgun control laws in their countries, of-<lb />
ficials in those foreign coutries state that they cannot<lb />
comprehend why the U.S. does not have stricter na-<lb />
tional handgun laws. (Ironically, Japan's laws were<lb />
established by the U.S. military establishment that<lb />
governed Japan after World War II).<lb />
HCI refers to the handgun violence situation in<lb />
the U.S. as "The American Handgun War citing<lb />
the fact that during the peak seven years of the Viet-<lb />
nam War more than 42,300 soldiers were killed in<lb />
action; and, during that same period, 52,000<lb />
American civilians were murdered with handguns in-<lb />
side the U.S.<lb />
Upon hearing such a fact, and also the fact that<lb />
each American has a one-in-fivc chance of himself<lb />
or a member of his family being threatened with a<lb />
handgun, the favorite weapon in crime, one might<lb />
wonder why tough handgun laws were not passed<lb />
long ago. One of the reasons is what Shields calls in<lb />
his book. Guns Don't Pie � People Do (recently ac-<lb />
quired by Joyner Library), "the overrated clout of<lb />
the pistol lobby Although an overwhelming ma-<lb />
jority of citizens favor strong handgun laws, most<lb />
members of Congress receive very large campaign<lb />
contributions from the long established National Ri-<lb />
fle Association, which also organizes its many<lb />
members in lobbying their members of Congress to<lb />
oppose new (and old) handgun legislation. Also, un-<lb />
til recent years, Congress has not heard from any ex-<lb />
isting large handgun control group. However, HCI<lb />
now claims to have nearly 700,000 members.<lb />
Another reason Shields suggests is the myths and<lb />
misinformation about handguns that exist<lb />
throughout the country. HCI considers the NRA to<lb />
be largely to blame for the spread of this. For exam-<lb />
ple, the NRA often refers to part of the second<lb />
amendment citing the right of the people to keep<lb />
and bear arms shall not be infringed However.<lb />
the U.S. Supreme Court on five separate occasions<lb />
has ruled that the second amendment was only in-<lb />
tended to protect members of state militias from be-<lb />
ing disarmed by the federal government.<lb />
Despite the wide variety of state and local han-<lb />
dgun laws, the U.S. lacks any federal handgun law<lb />
HCI considers that to be the major reason why state<lb />
and local laws are virtually ineffective. For example,<lb />
the guns used to shoot John Lennon in New York<lb />
City and President Reagan (a member of the NRA)<lb />
in Washington,D.C. were purchased in Hawaii and<lb />
Texas and easily transported (because of their con-<lb />
cealability) to those cities, which are considered to<lb />
have some of the toughest handgun laws in the coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
The strictest limitation on handguns in the U.S. is<lb />
that they may not be imported. However, handgun<lb />
parts may be imported, assembled and purchased in<lb />
the U.S. In 1981, over 2.5 million handguns were<lb />
domestically produced.<lb />
Under the present national law, the 1968 Gun<lb />
Control Act (which the NRA is fighting to repeal).<lb />
any person can buy a handgun from any one of the<lb />
170,000 handgun dealers. The would-be purchaser is<lb />
required to fill out a federal form on which he places<lb />
his name and adress and claims that he is 21. not an<lb />
ex-felon, drug addict, or mentally incompetent.<lb />
Satterfield And Smith Prove<lb />
To Be 'Crafty' In Competition<lb />
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Above (left to right): Joha Satterfield ami Terry Smith. Below: Smith, SatterfkM.<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff ViMw<lb />
Art professors came out major<lb />
winners in a crafts show spon-<lb />
sored by the North Carolina<lb />
Museum of History.<lb />
ECU assistant professor in<lb />
design and woodworking, Terry<lb />
Al Smith, took home first place<lb />
honors for his wooden rowing<lb />
shell along with a $3,000 cash<lb />
prize.<lb />
ECU design and metal pro-<lb />
fessor, John E. Satterfield, won<lb />
third place for his jade and sterl-<lb />
ing silver pin, "Jade Up Pin<lb />
Satterfield won a $500 prize.<lb />
"I'm delighted Smith told<lb />
The East Carolinian adding that<lb />
his one person craft is totally<lb />
functional � and sea worthy<lb />
The rowing shell was built with<lb />
the intention of rowing it on the<lb />
Tar River Smith said, "the way<lb />
it looks was a result of what it<lb />
was designed to do<lb />
Smith's craft is currently on ex-<lb />
hibit in the museum's show<lb />
through June 30. The spruce-<lb />
wood boat and oars are for sale<lb />
for $2,500.<lb />
According to Smith, the cur-<lb />
rent North Carolina Museum of<lb />
History's show is the first craft<lb />
show the museum has exhibited<lb />
as well as "the biggest craft show<lb />
in all of North Carolina history<lb />
The show is also the first juried<lb />
exhibition of North Carolina<lb />
crafts.<lb />
"Of course I'm very pleased<lb />
Satterfield said adding that his<lb />
pin, constructed of silver and<lb />
titanium, was "one of a series of<lb />
experiments" he's been doing in<lb />
dealing with color.<lb />
Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.<lb />
was on hand to announce the<lb />
winners on March 17 during the<lb />
museum's preview party.<lb />
The show is sponsored by the<lb />
NC Museum of History<lb />
Associates. Admission is free. Se-<lb />
cond place honors went to<lb />
Wesley A. Manctni of Concord<lb />
for his quilt called<lb />
"Mumbo-Jumbo<lb />
Smith said that he and Satter-<lb />
field s accomplishments speak<lb />
very highly of the overall qualitv<lb />
of ECU School of Art<lb />
Consumer's Friend<lb />
Nader Visits ECU;<lb />
Writer Plays Host<lb />
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Staff Writer<lb />
World known consumer activist<lb />
Ralph Nadar visited East Carolina<lb />
for three days last week. He spoke<lb />
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energy development of all kinds,<lb />
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actly how to organize one. 1 am<lb />
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O'NEILL: Do you think it's a<lb />
matter of time before nuclear<lb />
weapons are used?<lb />
NADER: Yes, especially it there's<lb />
a desperation situation any<lb />
county that thinks that it's do-<lb />
main is in jeopardy, whether it's<lb />
the U.S. or South Africa is going<lb />
to use it(a nuclear weapons<lb />
response). The question is can we<lb />
rapidly develop a massive sanitv<lb />
movement in the world and do<lb />
what no one else has done in the<lb />
history of mankind � abolish<lb />
these weapons? Every weapon<lb />
that's been developed has been us-<lb />
ed.<lb />
O'NEILL: Many people see<lb />
working for a large corporation as<lb />
their only choice when entering<lb />
the job world. Are there other<lb />
choices?<lb />
NADER: I'm not suggesting that<lb />
you shouldn't consider business<lb />
careers. I'm saying that you<lb />
should also consider non-business<lb />
or civic careers. You should con-<lb />
sider starting your own civic<lb />
groupthe biggest environmental<lb />
group in the country was started<lb />
bv Yale University students in<lb />
1970 (National Resource Defense<lb />
Council). Think about it. You<lb />
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traditional business. Keep your<lb />
options open so after you pay<lb />
your school debts you can go into<lb />
something that's more coneenial<lb />
to your values or more of a<lb />
challenge But don't get locked in<lb />
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justice issues you've discussed<lb />
with us. Many people think the<lb />
possibility of nuclear was as<lb />
transending as all other issues. Do<lb />
you rank issues in terms of their<lb />
importance?<lb />
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society forward on more than one<lb />
front. Even as important as<lb />
nuclear war prevention is it<lb />
hypothetically everybody sort of<lb />
dropped what they were doing in<lb />
the civic area and went on the<lb />
nuclear arms (issues), then you'd<lb />
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up that would weaken even the<lb />
arms control movement. You'll<lb />
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ment if you reduce unemployment<lb />
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trol movement if you improved<lb />
the quality of education in this<lb />
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various fronts.<lb />
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tries are getting nuclear weapons.<lb />
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Pirates Split, Run Record To 14-6<lb />
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For the first time in 76 games,<lb />
the ECU Pirates were held<lb />
without a run Tuesdav afternoon<lb />
as Baptist College defeated the<lb />
Pu ates 10 on a seventh-inning<lb />
sacrifice t1<lb />
1 he Pirates bounced back on<lb />
Wednesday, however, to defeat<lb />
I i Wilmington 6-5 on Todd<lb />
1 sans' ninth-inning RBI.<lb />
1 he two-game split gives the<lb />
Pirates an overall record of 14-6.<lb />
Baptist is now 7-10 while the<lb />
Seahawks dropped to 11-10.<lb />
In Tuesday's game, ECU<lb />
managed onl three hits off of the<lb />
same Baptist ballclub that they<lb />
had scored 13 runs and 17 hits on<lb />
the previous dav<lb />
After the game, lei coach Hal<lb />
Band was confused as to the<lb />
reason for the rare shutout. "I<lb />
can't fathom 17 hits one dav and<lb />
then we don't scratch the next on<lb />
a guv who reallv wasn't that<lb />
good Baird stated.<lb />
ECl had many scoring oppoi<lb />
tumties but couldn't capitalize, as<lb />
the Pirates left seven men on base.<lb />
In both the third and fifth inn-<lb />
ings. ECU got a man all the way<lb />
to third base, only to be left<lb />
stranded as the next batters were<lb />
unable to bring them home.<lb />
Baptist scored the game's onlv<lb />
run in the seventh inning when se-<lb />
cond baseman Billv Harden singl-<lb />
ed and stole second.<lb />
After Harden was sacrificed to<lb />
third. Steve I sMg then hit a short<lb />
fly ball to center fielder Robert<lb />
Wells.<lb />
Harden had no intention of try-<lb />
ing to score on the fly ball, but<lb />
when Wells dropped the ball<lb />
preparing to throw. Harden<lb />
scooted home with what proved to<lb />
be the game-winning run.<lb />
The Pirate pitching staff could<lb />
not be blamed tor their perfor-<lb />
mance luesdav afternoon, as<lb />
starter Robbie McClanahan and<lb />
reliever Chubby, Butler combined<lb />
to hold the Buccaneers to only one<lb />
run on nine hits.<lb />
Butler, who came on in the<lb />
sixth inning to take the loss, saw<lb />
his record iiop to 2-1.<lb />
Butler saw his luck take a turn<lb />
for the better the next afternoon<lb />
in the contest at Wilmington. He<lb />
was the pitcher in the game when<lb />
ECU scored the game-winning<lb />
run in the ninth inning.<lb />
The Wednesday afternoon<lb />
game started off slowly, as neither<lb />
team scored a run until the fourth<lb />
inning.<lb />
The Seahawks scored a run in<lb />
the fourth and the Pirates scored<lb />
one in the fifth to take a 1-1 tie in-<lb />
to the sixth inning.<lb />
With one out in the sixth. Evans<lb />
drew a walk off UNC-W starter<lb />
ECU spark plug kell Robinette shows the form that has made him a<lb />
professional prospect after four ears as ECl 's shortstop.<lb />
Kenny Smith.<lb />
ECU freshman sensation Win<lb />
fred Johnson, who was also the<lb />
Pirates' starting pitcher, then<lb />
delivered a two-run homer over<lb />
the right field fence to give the<lb />
Pirates a 3-1 lead.<lb />
The two-run shot bv Johnson<lb />
was the only two earned runs the<lb />
Pirates would score on the after-<lb />
noon, as the Seahawks committed<lb />
three errors<lb />
Following Johnson's home run.<lb />
ECL scored two more runs in the<lb />
sixth inning after Robert Wells<lb />
reached on an error<lb />
David Wells then greeted Smith<lb />
with a double and Ton Salmond<lb />
followed with a sacrifice flv. scor-<lb />
ing Robert Wells. The next batter.<lb />
Jack Curlings, delivered a single<lb />
to score David Wells.<lb />
The Seahawks came bask to tie<lb />
the score with three runs in the<lb />
eighth inning.<lb />
Designated hitter Mike Anl i<lb />
opened the inning with a single.<lb />
Bob Bryant walked, and Ken<lb />
Jones hit a double, scoring Antle.<lb />
With one out and men on se-<lb />
cond and third. Roger Hudson<lb />
doubled, scoring both runners<lb />
and tying the game at 5-5 Bui<lb />
then struck out the nev tw<lb />
ters to set up the ninth<lb />
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Lady Pirates Sweep Pair As<lb />
Clayton Goes Five-F or-Seven<lb />
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Photo Bv GARY PATTERSON<lb />
Franks takes a swing in Tuesdav's game against UNC-W. Franks went two-for-three in the<lb />
doubleheader.<lb />
The Lady Pirate softball team<lb />
combined for 26 hits and commit-<lb />
ted just one error to trounce the<lb />
L'NC-W'ilmington Seahawks, 7-0<lb />
and 6-0, in a home doubleheader<lb />
contest Tuesday.<lb />
"Everybody was anxious to<lb />
play since our weekend games<lb />
were snowed out said Head<lb />
coach Sue Manahan, "We show-<lb />
ed a lot of enthusiasm, but 1 don't<lb />
feel we're up to our potential<lb />
yet<lb />
In the first game, the Bucs went<lb />
out in front, 6-0, after the first<lb />
two innings. Their final run was<lb />
scored in the fifth inning.<lb />
The Lady Pirates had 13 hits,<lb />
seven runs and one error, while<lb />
the Seahawks finished with five<lb />
errors and just three hits.<lb />
ECU'S Jeanette Roth, now 5-4,<lb />
pitched the first shutout game.<lb />
Leading hitters for the Pirates<lb />
were: Cynthia Shepard, two-for-<lb />
four; Mitzi Davis, two-for-two;<lb />
Jo Landa Clayton, two-for-three;<lb />
and Tamara Franks went two-for-<lb />
three. Clayton and Stacy Boy�<lb />
both had doubles<lb />
No plaver from I St. -W<lb />
more than one hit.<lb />
In the second contest,<lb />
Pirates went scoreless the I rsl two<lb />
innings before popping one run in<lb />
the third and two more in<lb />
fourth to take a 3-0 lead. The<lb />
Pirates also went scoreless in the<lb />
fifth inning but came bad gaii<lb />
three runs in the sixth for a I<lb />
lead.<lb />
The Bucs had 6 runs, 13 hits<lb />
and no errors The I ad<lb />
Seahawks finished with three hits<lb />
and six errors.<lb />
Fran Hooks, who now has a 3-0<lb />
record, pitched for the Pirates<lb />
Shepard who was two-for-four,<lb />
hit a homerun in the sixth inning.<lb />
Yvonne Williams knocked<lb />
homerun right before Shepard's<lb />
slam.<lb />
Clayton went three-tor -1<lb />
and Franks was two-for-three<lb />
against the Seahawks. UNC-Wfs<lb />
Pam Oliver hit a triple, finishing<lb />
Davis Powers Lady Sluggers<lb />
B RANDY MEWS<lb />
suff Wnirr<lb />
With a .550 batting average.<lb />
ECU All-American Mitzi Davis<lb />
continues to be a dominating<lb />
force on the Lady Pirate softball<lb />
team.<lb />
Davis, last year's Most<lb />
Valuable Player, currently has 22<lb />
hits in 40 at-bats. She has 16 runs-<lb />
batted-in this season and has a<lb />
career batting average of .443.<lb />
1 as! year, Davis helped the<lb />
Pirates to a 42-13 record and a<lb />
fourth place finish in the nation.<lb />
The 5-5 power-hitter was named<lb />
as an All-America selection last<lb />
season.<lb />
Davis hails from Taylorsville.<lb />
N C. and became interested in<lb />
softball back in elementarv<lb />
school. "I started playing in<lb />
fourth grade, and just kept up<lb />
with it through junior high and<lb />
high school she said.<lb />
In high school, Davis was in-<lb />
solved in all sports. She was an<lb />
all-conference performer in<lb />
volleyball and softball, and was<lb />
named conference player o the<lb />
year tor three consecutive seasons<lb />
in softball. During her senior<lb />
year, she was named an all-state<lb />
performer.<lb />
Davis came to ECL on a double<lb />
scholarship for softball and<lb />
volleyball. She serves as a hitter<lb />
for the volleyball team and has<lb />
been a three-year starter on the<lb />
softball team.<lb />
Softball coach Sue Manahan<lb />
described Davis as "someone you<lb />
can always count on to come<lb />
through for you.<lb />
"She always gives 100 per cent<lb />
and is the kind of person you<lb />
would always like to have in key<lb />
situations Manahan added.<lb />
Although playing two collegiate<lb />
sports lakes up most of Davis'<lb />
time, she says she has no desire to<lb />
change her lifestyle.<lb />
"There are some things I'm am<lb />
unable to do because of playing<lb />
sports, but I'v had the chance to<lb />
travel and have met so many peo-<lb />
ple. I wouldn't give it up for<lb />
anything stated Davis.<lb />
Davis, who is majoring in com-<lb />
mercial recreation, plans to serve<lb />
an internship at Carswell Air<lb />
I<lb />
ECU All-America Mitzi Davis<lb />
Force Base in Texas this summer.<lb />
She then hopes to travel overseas<lb />
to pursue a career in recreation.<lb />
"Whatever Mitzi decides to<lb />
do Manahan said, "she will go<lb />
far in this world. She's easy to<lb />
talk to and she can get along with<lb />
anybody<lb />
Davis has had an illustrious<lb />
career with the Pirates, and has<lb />
enjoyed her four years here at<lb />
ECU. She has been the recipient<lb />
of many awards, but what sticks<lb />
out most in her mind was being<lb />
named All-America.<lb />
With Davis on the squad, ECU<lb />
has been national contenders for<lb />
the last two years, and Davis<lb />
believes that they can do even bet-<lb />
ter this year. "We have more<lb />
depth, and we're stronger than we<lb />
have been in the past. I'm excited<lb />
about this being my last year, and<lb />
I want to take it all<lb />
Harrison Signs Wilmington Cager As<lb />
ECU Basketball Future Looks Upward<lb />
Wilmington New Hanover<lb />
High School basketball player<lb />
Jack Turnbill has made a commit-<lb />
ment to East Carolina University<lb />
to play basketball.<lb />
The 6-9, 185 pound senior was<lb />
named honorable mention all-<lb />
state just yesterday Playing a for-<lb />
ward position for the first time<lb />
ever this season, Turnbill averag-<lb />
ed 15 points and 12 rebounds per<lb />
game.<lb />
"We are very pleased, very hap-<lb />
py to get this commitment from<lb />
Jack said Pirate coach Charlie<lb />
Harrison. "Jack gives us some<lb />
size, but most importantly, size on<lb />
the perimeter. He can play either<lb />
small or big forward in our offen-<lb />
sive scheme.<lb />
"We feel Jack is an excellent<lb />
shooter and can really pass the<lb />
Coach Charlie Harrison<lb />
basketball. He does some things<lb />
you just can't teach. He's only 17,<lb />
but already 6-9 and he will get<lb />
stronger.<lb />
"Jack loves to compete. One of<lb />
the things we look for in a recruit<lb />
is how they progress during a<lb />
season. Jack has gotten pro-<lb />
gressively better his senior year<lb />
Turnbill was recruited by Sun<lb />
Belt schools, Southern conference<lb />
schools. West Virginia and made<lb />
a visit to Clemson of the ACC. He<lb />
narrowed his choices to East<lb />
Carolina and Appalachian State<lb />
before selecting Harrison and the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"For a kid his size, he has good<lb />
quickness and excellent shooting<lb />
ability noted his high school<lb />
coach Bill Wade. "We moved<lb />
Jack from center with his back to<lb />
the basket this year, to playing<lb />
him outside facing the basket.<lb />
After Christmas he really had<lb />
adapted and his averages were<lb />
more like 20 points and 14 re-<lb />
bounds per game<lb />
Turnbill is the second player to<lb />
commit to ECU thus far. Earlier,<lb />
it was announced that defensive<lb />
star William Grady, 6-2 guard<lb />
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Net ters Improving<lb />
The ECU men's tennis team<lb />
was edged out. 5-4, by Harvard's<lb />
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Pirates won two singles and<lb />
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"I'm very pleased with their<lb />
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In singles. Ken Klinfeld (H) def.<lb />
Ted Lepper, 3-6, 6-4. 6-1; Mark<lb />
Goodman (H) def. Paul Owen,<lb />
6-2, 0-6, 6-2; Galen Treble (ECU)<lb />
def. Craig Tebbe. 4-6. 7-5, 6-4;<lb />
Jack Simon (H) def. David<lb />
Creech, 7-6 (12-10). 6-1; Cole<lb />
King (ECU) def. Jamie Paul. 6-1,<lb />
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Tom Battle. 6-1. 6-3.<lb />
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Owen-King (ECl del Paul-<lb />
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John Dijohn. 4-b. t-4. 6-2<lb />
The Pirates are now 5-4 and are<lb />
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p.m todav<lb />
The Lady Pirate tennis team<lb />
captured a 6-3 win over I INC<lb />
Wilmington b winning five of six<lb />
singles matches<lb />
"They've been practicing super<lb />
hard all season and have greatls<lb />
improved at all positions �<lb />
singles and doubles Sherman<lb />
said.<lb />
In singles. Debbie Christine<lb />
(ECU) def. Jill Amos. 6-0. 6-2;<lb />
Kathenne Tolson (ECU) def.<lb />
Angie Frazier, 6-1. 6-0; Janet<lb />
Russell def. Lee Ann Barklev.<lb />
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and tying the game at 5-5. Butler<lb />
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up I ans at first, and Robinette<lb />
crossed home plate with the winn-<lb />
ing run.<lb />
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5 I with the victory, while UNC-<lb />
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I lie victor) snapped a six-game<lb />
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I ovei the Pirates that goes all the<lb />
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Foi the Seahawks, now 11-10, it<lb />
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streak.<lb />
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noon, and host the Seahawks at<lb />
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sive and offensive play.<lb />
"We are learning more about<lb />
what different indiiduals will do<lb />
us she said. "The players<lb />
arning different roles and we<lb />
need to continue to play unselfish<lb />
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Heels at home. ECU leads that<lb />
Two games were cancelled<lb />
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.hleheader at 3 p.m. On April<lb />
e Bucs confront N.C. State<lb />
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I Ao-time defending national<lb />
champion Florida State will travel<lb />
here on April 7 to play the Lady<lb />
Prates. Gametime is 3 p.m.<lb /><lb />
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baseline forehand sning against a Har-<lb />
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6-3; and Matt Porteus (H) def.<lb />
Tom Battle, 6-1, 6-3.<lb />
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def Lepper-Battle. 7-6, 6-2;<lb />
Owen-King (ECU) def. Paul-<lb />
Simon, 7-5, 5-7, 6-3; and Creech-<lb />
Treble (ECU) def. Keith Collar-<lb />
John Dijohn, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2.<lb />
The Pirates are now 5-4 and are<lb />
scheduled to play UNC-W at 3<lb />
p.m today.<lb />
The Lady Pirate tennis team<lb />
captured a 6-3 win over UNC-<lb />
Wilmington by winning five of six<lb />
singles matches.<lb />
'They've been practicing super<lb />
hard all season and have greatly<lb />
improved at all positions �<lb />
singles and doubles Sherman<lb />
said.<lb />
In singles, Debbie Christine<lb />
(ECU) def. JiU Amos, 6-0, 6-2;<lb />
Katherine Tolson (ECU) def.<lb />
Angie Frazier, 6-1, 6-0; Janet<lb />
Russell def. Lee Ann Barkley,<lb />
See TENNIS, Page 10<lb />
Sneaker Sam Sez<lb />
I'o-Rec Bowling<lb />
Champs Found In<lb />
SPARE TIME<lb />
The co-rec bowling<lb />
finals took place<lb />
Tuesday, March 29 as<lb />
Tom Barringer led his<lb />
team, SPARE TIME,<lb />
to the king pin title by<lb />
decisively defeating<lb />
the Jarvis STRIKE<lb />
OUTS 1706 to 1631<lb />
The STRIKE OUTS<lb />
got to the finab' ac-<lb />
tion by defeating this<lb />
vear's favorites<lb />
I UCKY STRIKES by<lb />
10 pins, while SPARE<lb />
TIME outbowled<lb />
defending champs<lb />
WORLD IV in<lb />
semifinal action. The<lb />
champs bested their<lb />
team most every<lb />
match, moving from<lb />
their first score of<lb />
1434 to 1625 in<lb />
semifinal action and<lb />
Finally to win overall<lb />
n8h team score<lb />
honors (and the All-<lb />
Campus title) with<lb />
their score of 1706.<lb />
Track Meet<lb />
The intramural<lb />
track meet is schedul-<lb />
ed for the afternoon<lb />
of April 6. Entry<lb />
deadlines for this<lb />
meet is this Friday,<lb />
April 1. Get those en-<lb />
tries in before the<lb />
finish line.<lb />
on Thursday, April 7.<lb />
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dividual event will be<lb />
taken up until tee<lb />
time. The person with<lb />
the lowest score in<lb />
each division by 11:00<lb />
p.m. will be crowned<lb />
champion.<lb />
Putt Putt For The<lb />
Fun Of It<lb />
lntramurals is<lb />
sponsoring a Putt<lb />
Putt tourney at Putt<lb />
Putt Golf and Games<lb />
Reggie Jackson Of<lb />
ECU<lb />
The Intramural<lb />
Department is spon-<lb />
soring a Home Run<lb />
Derby for those who<lb />
think they can hit a<lb />
long ball. Entries for<lb />
this event will be<lb />
taken until the day of<lb />
the derby, which will<lb />
be held Tuesday,<lb />
April 12 on the<lb />
women's varsity soft-<lb />
ball field beginning at<lb />
3:30 and ending at<lb />
6:30.<lb />
Canoe Trip Plann-<lb />
ed<lb />
The Intramural<lb />
Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Center is sponsoring a<lb />
canoe trip on Wednes-<lb />
day, April 13. The<lb />
trip is suitable for<lb />
beginning or ex-<lb />
perienced canoers.<lb />
The trip participants<lb />
will meet behind<lb />
Memorial Gym at<lb />
3:00 p.m. on Wednes-<lb />
day for a leisurely<lb />
two-hour paddle<lb />
down the Tar River.<lb />
Interested par-<lb />
ticipants should<lb />
register by 4:00 p.m.<lb />
on April 12 at the<lb />
Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Center, 113 Memorial<lb />
Gym. So get some<lb />
friends together or<lb />
sign up by yourself.<lb />
Lots of fun is ex-<lb />
pected.<lb />
Backpacking In The<lb />
Uwharie<lb />
Get away from it all<lb />
in a primitive retreat<lb />
with a program<lb />
geared toward the<lb />
beginning backpacker<lb />
but suitable for all<lb />
levels of outdoor en-<lb />
thusiasts. The ln-<lb />
tramurals Department<lb />
is offering a<lb />
backpacking trip<lb />
which will provide<lb />
two days and nights in<lb />
the beautiful Uwharie<lb />
National Forest on<lb />
April 8-10. Reserva-<lb />
tions must be made by<lb />
3:00 p.m. April 5 on a<lb />
first-come-first-serve<lb />
basis. Limited space<lb />
and equipment are<lb />
available, so sign up<lb />
today and become a<lb />
part of the great out-<lb />
doors.<lb />
Intramural Council<lb />
Representatives<lb />
Facility Hours For<lb />
Easter<lb />
Memorial Gym and<lb />
pool will close at 5:00<lb />
p.m. on Friday April<lb />
1 and will remain clos-<lb />
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Monday. Minges pool<lb />
Friday night and Sun-<lb />
day free swim will<lb />
also be cancelled.<lb />
Memorial Gym will<lb />
reopen Tuesday,<lb />
April 5.<lb />
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tion of council presi-<lb />
dent council represen-<lb />
tatives. The Advisory<lb />
Council includes a<lb />
representative from<lb />
each of the par-<lb />
ticipating divisions.<lb />
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council include<lb />
recommendation of<lb />
policies and pro-<lb />
cedures for the In-<lb />
tramural program,<lb />
reviewing disciplinary<lb />
matters, and advising<lb />
the IRS staff of stu-<lb />
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plication forms are<lb />
available in 204<lb />
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involved in the ECU<lb />
Intramural program.<lb />
Olympic Tryonts<lb />
Scheduled At ECU<lb />
The U.S. Olympic<lb />
Committee's 1983 Na-<lb />
tional Sports Festival<lb />
is scheduled for June<lb />
19 to July 3 in Col-<lb />
orado Springs, Col-<lb />
orado. Try outs for<lb />
the South region<lb />
men's team handball<lb />
squad will be held in<lb />
Memorial Gym, Sun-<lb />
day April 17 from<lb />
9:00 a.m. until 1:00<lb />
p.m. and from 5:00<lb />
p.m. until 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Anyone interested<lb />
should contact Dr.<lb />
Edwards in 204<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
Interested can-<lb />
didates should have a<lb />
background in one or<lb />
more of the following<lb />
sports: team hand-<lb />
ball, basketball,<lb />
baseball, volleyball,<lb />
water polo, and soc-<lb />
cer (goalies). If<lb />
selected for the South<lb />
squad, transportation<lb />
to and from Colorado<lb />
Springs, housing,<lb />
food and competitive<lb />
attire will be provided<lb />
by the U.S. Olympic<lb />
Committee. Selected<lb />
players must be<lb />
available for pre-<lb />
festival practice (five<lb />
days) and competition<lb />
in Colorado Springs<lb />
from June 19 to July<lb />
3. Candidates should<lb />
contact: Mark Noble,<lb />
South Men's Coor<lb />
dinator, 14020 Glen-<lb />
view Drive SW, Hunt-<lb />
sville, Alabama<lb />
35803. (205) 453-0240<lb />
or (205)882-9115.<lb />
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(L PI) - The top-<lb />
ranked Houston<lb />
C ougars have the look<lb />
of Louisville's 1980<lb />
NCAA championship<lb />
"Doctors of<lb />
Dunkenstein senior<lb />
Rodney McCray of<lb />
the second-ranked<lb />
I ouis ille Cardinals<lb />
said Wednesday.<lb />
"Houston reminds<lb />
me of the 1980<lb />
(Louisville) team he<lb />
answered when asked<lb />
b reporters to<lb />
describe the Cougars<lb />
(30-2), who meet the<lb />
Cardinals (32-3)<lb />
Saturday evening in<lb />
the NCAA Final Four<lb />
semifinals in Albu-<lb />
querque, N.M.<lb />
"They run well �<lb />
expecially their<lb />
center added the 6-7<lb />
McCray, who was<lb />
wearing a red wind-<lb />
breaker and red and<lb />
gold USC baseball<lb />
cap.<lb />
McCray, his 6-9<lb />
brother Scooter Mc-<lb />
Cray and 6-8 center<lb />
Charles Jones will<lb />
draw the crucial<lb />
assignment of con-<lb />
fronting a muscular<lb />
Houston front line<lb />
anchored by 7-foot<lb />
Akeem Abdul Oli-<lb />
juwon.<lb />
"It looks like their<lb />
whole starting five<lb />
can run said an ad-<lb />
miring Rodney Mc-<lb />
Cray, who has averag-<lb />
ed 11.1 points and 8.5<lb />
rebounds this year, up<lb />
slightly from the 9.6<lb />
point and 7.4 rebound<lb />
average of the 1980<lb />
championship year.<lb />
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tion of each practice<lb />
this week has been<lb />
devoted to trying tc<lb />
counter Houston's<lb />
primary offense �<lb />
which involves trying<lb />
to get the ball inside<lb />
to its big front line �<lb />
"so we know what to<lb />
do<lb />
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Louisville strategy in-<lb />
volves having its long-<lb />
armed high leapers try<lb />
to deny the ball to the<lb />
inside players and,<lb />
failing that, to col-<lb />
lapse on the inside<lb />
ball handler to create<lb />
turnovers.<lb />
"It should be an ex-<lb />
citing game Mc-<lb />
Cray said. "I think we<lb />
match up pretty well<lb />
until we get to the<lb />
center spot<lb />
McCray was named<lb />
to the 1980 all-<lb />
tournament NCAA<lb />
team in Indianapolis<lb />
led by "Dr. Dunkens-<lb />
tein" himself,<lb />
Louisville's All-<lb />
America guard Dar-<lb />
rell Griffith.<lb />
Scooter McCray<lb />
played just three<lb />
games in the 1979-80<lb />
season because of a<lb />
knee injury and was<lb />
reshirted.<lb />
Although taller<lb />
than his young<lb />
brother, Scooter said<lb />
his mother decided<lb />
against having any<lb />
more children when<lb />
she had Rodney and<lb />
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6-4, 6-1; Laura Red-<lb />
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