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Qtoe iEast Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No. aj<lb />
Wednesday May 25,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Naso Unveils SGA Communications Network<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
cwi Editor<lb />
SGA President Paul Naso has a<lb />
plan. It's the same plan he had<lb />
during his campaign, and the<lb />
same one he wants to implement<lb />
now. "A communications net-<lb />
work Naso says, "that would<lb />
combat student apathy<lb />
From his office on the second<lb />
floor of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, Naso explained his<lb />
"three-pronged attack for getting<lb />
information about student<lb />
government to the student<lb />
Naso's attack begins with the<lb />
media on campus. He said he's<lb />
working now to get radio time on<lb />
WZMB and a column in The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
"The exposure of the<lb />
legislators Naso says, "would<lb />
give them a reason to care Naso<lb />
feels that getting the legislature to<lb />
care about what it is doing and<lb />
giving the members publicity are<lb />
the first steps to increasing com-<lb />
munication between the students<lb />
and the SGA.<lb />
Prong number two involves<lb />
what Naso calls formal connec-<lb />
tions. To get two-way com-<lb />
munication started, Naso believes<lb />
he and the legislators should get<lb />
out and talk to the students more.<lb />
This would involve, Naso said.<lb />
going to house council meetings.<lb />
He would like to see a profile of<lb />
all legislators printed and handed<lb />
out to their respective consti-<lb />
tuents.<lb />
The third and final prong is in-<lb />
formal contacts. Naso called this<lb />
"the person in the dorm who<lb />
knows everyone This person<lb />
could get information to the<lb />
whole dorm quickly. Naso feels if<lb />
he gets to know these people, he<lb />
could get news about the campus<lb />
out quicker.<lb />
What would Naso do with the<lb />
communications network once it<lb />
is set up? "A lot of things Naso<lb />
says with a smile. "There's so<lb />
Organizers Meet<lb />
much going on that the average<lb />
Joe doesn't know � we want to<lb />
get it to him.<lb />
"I want the legislature to do<lb />
more than just give money<lb />
away Naso said, explaining that<lb />
he sees the SGA as an all-<lb />
encompassing body responsive to<lb />
all the students needs.<lb />
Naso realizes the plan he envi-<lb />
sions is bold, and his ideas are<lb />
tempered by a dose of optimism.<lb />
He said there are three types of<lb />
students on campus � those who<lb />
already care, those who might<lb />
care and those who will never<lb />
care. He believes that the SGA,<lb />
through public forums within his<lb />
communications network, could<lb />
reach those people in the middle.<lb />
"I know I can't get them all, but I<lb />
can get some Naso said.<lb />
When Naso talks about<lb />
himself, he is actually talking<lb />
about his administration. He said<lb />
he plans to work closely with Tory<lb />
Russo and Mike Dixon, his prin-<lb />
cipal advisors.<lb />
Naso foresees leaving most of<lb />
the administrative work to Russo<lb />
and Dixon. This, Naso said,<lb />
would leave him the chance to do<lb />
what he thinks he does best � get-<lb />
ting the information out.<lb />
"The ultimate goal (of the net-<lb />
work) is unity Naso said.<lb />
Paul Naso<lb />
Striving for change<lb />
Approval Process Begun For PIRG<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Auisunt N�M Fdltor<lb />
Several students have formed<lb />
an executive organizing commit-<lb />
tee to actively work on<lb />
establishing a Public Interest<lb />
Research Group chapter at ECU.<lb />
PIRG is a national network of<lb />
student chapters founded by con-<lb />
sumer advocate Ralph Nader. The<lb />
group has chapters on college<lb />
campuses in 25 states and<lb />
Canada. Chapters work on<lb />
specific problems of consumer in-<lb />
terest in their area.<lb />
During his visit, Nader was en-<lb />
couraged by the interest that ECU<lb />
students, faculty members and ad-<lb />
ministration officials showed in<lb />
the PIRG concept. Nader sent a<lb />
field coordinator here in April<lb />
and as a result an executive<lb />
organizing committee formed and<lb />
has begun holding weekly<lb />
meetings.<lb />
"Personally, I think it's a great<lb />
organization said SGA Presi-<lb />
dent Paul Naso who attended the<lb />
PIRG's Monday committee<lb />
meeting. Naso said he supported<lb />
the idea of PIRG on ECU's cam-<lb />
pus as long as the group was able<lb />
to function independent of the na-<lb />
tional organization.<lb />
Members of the executive com-<lb />
mittee have assured Naso that if<lb />
established, the ECU-PIRG<lb />
chapter will respond to student<lb />
wishes and suggestions. Naso said<lb />
he would like to see a PIRG<lb />
chapter work "hand in hand"<lb />
with the SGA to reach a common<lb />
end that would benefit ECU<lb />
students.<lb />
"PIRG will be what the<lb />
students make it said Dan<lb />
Lucas, a political science student<lb />
who is acting president of the<lb />
PIRG executive organizing com-<lb />
mittee. "Everyone will get a<lb />
chance to get actively involved; as<lb />
actively involved as they choose<lb />
In the past, PIRG chapters have<lb />
done research in areas as diverse<lb />
as women's health care and bicy-<lb />
cle paths to larger environmental<lb />
issues such as pollution control<lb />
and nuclear power. According to<lb />
Lucas, one of the priorities of an<lb />
ECU-PIRG chapter would be to<lb />
prepare a student guide to Green-<lb />
ville to help students become more<lb />
familiar with the city. Lucas said<lb />
the guide could cover issues of<lb />
concern to students, such as a sec-<lb />
tion on price indexing.<lb />
"PIRG takes a problem or<lb />
something perceived as a problem<lb />
and studies it Lucas said.<lb />
"(PIRG) tries to reach some con-<lb />
clusions to solve the problem<lb />
Rick Brown, a history student<lb />
working with the organizing com-<lb />
mittee, pointed out that in many<lb />
cases students involved in PIRG<lb />
research projects are eligible for<lb />
course credit. Brown sees PIRG<lb />
offering students the opportunity<lb />
See, PIRG, Page 5<lb />
Board Denies 'Rebel' Editor Tuition<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Nrw i- diior<lb />
GARY PATTERSON � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
The Media Board unanimously<lb />
approved a new chairman Mon-<lb />
day for the 1983-1984 academic<lb />
year. The board also voted not to<lb />
extend its policy of paying sum-<lb />
mer school tuition for media<lb />
heads to the editor of the Rebel.<lb />
Chairman Mark Niewald, a<lb />
senior political science major, said<lb />
he was pieased that he was elected<lb />
to the post. Niewald said he would<lb />
strive to make the Media Board<lb />
into what the guidelines of the<lb />
organization say it should be.<lb />
People Barricades<lb />
A supervisor oversees the installation of barricades next to the<lb />
bushes on Fifth Street. The iron fences are being constructed to<lb />
prevent students from shortcutting between the bushes.<lb />
Educators Hesitant<lb />
Education Savings Account Meets Death In Congress<lb />
(CPS) � President Ronald<lb />
Reagan's proposed Education<lb />
Savings Account � introduced to<lb />
encourage parents to save for<lb />
their children's college education<lb />
and initially hailed as a good idea<lb />
by college lobbyists � apparently<lb />
is a dead issue now.<lb />
The proposal is "going<lb />
nowhere, and has no chance of<lb />
ever going anywhere" in Congress<lb />
now, higher education lobbyists in<lb />
Washington say.<lb />
The plan would have allowed<lb />
people to put money away in a<lb />
special college account, and then<lb />
spare them taxes on the earnings<lb />
from the money set aside for col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
"There's simply no real en-<lb />
thusiastic support for it among<lb />
higher education groups reports<lb />
Eric Wentworth, vice president of<lb />
the Council for the Advancement<lb />
and Support of Education.<lb />
"Most people feel it offers little<lb />
incentive, and that if it passed it<lb />
could be used later by the Reagan<lb />
administration to justify further<lb />
reductions in financial aid he<lb />
adds.<lb />
President Reagan proposed the<lb />
Education Savings Account in<lb />
early February as part of his<lb />
1983-84 higher education budget.<lb />
At that time, rumors around<lb />
Washington had it that the ESA<lb />
would essentially be a carbon<lb />
copy of the popular Individual<lb />
Retirement Account, which<lb />
allows people to write off con-<lb />
tributions to the account and earn<lb />
tax-free interest on the money.<lb />
As it stands now, however, the<lb />
administration's ESA would pro-<lb />
vide tax-free earnings, but no tax<lb />
deductions for the amount con-<lb />
tributed.<lb />
"The plan just isn't acceptable<lb />
to most of the higher education<lb />
community because, although the<lb />
interest earned on the savings<lb />
would not be taxed, the contribu-<lb />
tions would be fully taxed. That's<lb />
just not enough incentive for most<lb />
people says Dennis Martin with<lb />
the National Association of Stu-<lb />
dent Financial Aid Advisors.<lb />
Reagan's ESA would allow an-<lb />
nual contributions of up to $1000<lb />
per child, and the money could be<lb />
used only towards tuition, room<lb />
and board.<lb />
But, accounts could only be<lb />
opened for children for use bet-<lb />
ween the ages of 18 and 26 ex-<lb />
plains Charlie Saunders,<lb />
legislative director for the<lb />
American Council on Education.<lb />
"And the program cuts off at<lb />
families whose income is over<lb />
$50,000 to $60,000 a year he<lb />
said.<lb />
"That not only cuts off the peo-<lb />
ple who would most likely be able<lb />
to save, but it eliminates many<lb />
See, EDUCATION, Page 5<lb />
The board's decision to not pay<lb />
the Rebel editor's summer school<lb />
tuition and to only pay for one<lb />
session for the Ebony Herald<lb />
editor came in a closed session.<lb />
Niewald said the board based its<lb />
decision on whether or not the<lb />
particular media was required to<lb />
operate for 12 months to complete<lb />
its job. The board felt the Rebel,<lb />
since it comes out only once a<lb />
year, is a nine-month job.<lb />
Rebel Editor Ellen Moore, who<lb />
attended the meeting to argue her<lb />
case, said she felt the board's deci-<lb />
sion was inconsistent. Moore felt<lb />
in order to put out the Rebel on<lb />
time (which it hasn't been the last<lb />
two years) she must work all year.<lb />
Moore, a sophomore from<lb />
Virginia, is paying her tuition for<lb />
the first session but will be unable<lb />
to be here second session because<lb />
of the board's decision.<lb />
Niewald said the editor of the<lb />
Ebony Herald, Donna Carvana,<lb />
would have her first session paid<lb />
for on the basis that she and her<lb />
staff planned to print a summer<lb />
edition in June. He said the<lb />
board's decision only applied for<lb />
this summer. The Ebony Herald is<lb />
normally considered a nine-month<lb />
media by the board.<lb />
This is the first year the Media<lb />
Board has granted to pay the sum-<lb />
mer school tuition of 12-month<lb />
media heads. Rudy Alexander,<lb />
director of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and a member of the<lb />
board, said the decision was made<lb />
because the board requires the<lb />
various heads to be full-time<lb />
students and be here during the<lb />
summer.<lb />
Alexander explained that while<lb />
most students are home during the<lb />
summer replenishing their funds,<lb />
the general managers of WZMB<lb />
and The East Carolinian, the head<lb />
photographer at the photo lab and<lb />
the Buccaneer editor are required<lb />
to be in school. At present, ex-<lb />
ecutive officers of the SGA and<lb />
the president of the Student<lb />
Union have their summer school<lb />
paid for also.<lb />
Other business conducted by<lb />
the Media Board included ad-<lb />
justing budgets for the various<lb />
media so they will be able to<lb />
operate until June.<lb />
Abortion, Capital Punishment Next<lb />
Topic For Student Soap Box Forum<lb />
Student organizers of the ECU<lb />
Soap Box Forum decided to con-<lb />
tinue the unusual event that began<lb />
in April because of the positive<lb />
response it received from students<lb />
and participants involved in the<lb />
initial forum.<lb />
A committee of students have<lb />
chosen the topic "What is pro-<lb />
life? (i.e. abortion, war,<lb />
euthanasia, capital punishment)"<lb />
for the next forum being held Fri-<lb />
day at 11:30 a.m. in front of the<lb />
Student Supply Store. Any person<lb />
having an opinion on the topic is<lb />
invited to speak from the podium<lb />
for up to five minutes. Anyone<lb />
wishing to rebutt may do so by re-<lb />
questing rebuttal time.<lb />
The Soap Box Forum was<lb />
originally modeled after "The<lb />
Pit a bricked-in area on UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill's campus where<lb />
students can go to express their<lb />
opinions on any topic.<lb />
The Catholic Newman Center<lb />
agreed to act as sponsor for the<lb />
Soap Box Forum. Peer Minister<lb />
Mickey Skidmore has been coor-<lb />
dinating the selection of topics to<lb />
possibly be addressed during<lb />
future forum events.<lb />
"I don't think we can begin to<lb />
solve the problems of the world<lb />
unless we discuss them first<lb />
Skidmore said. "This (the Soap<lb />
Box Forum) is the perfect oppor-<lb />
tunity to do exactly that<lb />
The first Soap Box Forum was<lb />
held on April 21. Students and<lb />
faculty members were invited to<lb />
express their opinion on the role<lb />
of the United States government<lb />
in Nicaragua. Eight people opted<lb />
to speak on the subject. The pro-<lb />
gram, which lasted more than an<lb />
hour, attracted dozens of students<lb />
who gathered to listen to the<lb />
speakers. Some speakers were<lb />
booed and heckled during their<lb />
presentations, but all were ap-<lb />
plauded as they concluded.<lb />
Organizers of the Soap Box<lb />
Forum are considering making the<lb />
open-air discussions a regular<lb />
event on campus. They plan to use<lb />
the summer semesters as a trial<lb />
period to gauge student support<lb />
of the plan. If participation is<lb />
broad, the group will probably<lb />
continue the Soap Box Forum on<lb />
a monthly or semi-monthly basis<lb />
in the fall.<lb />
Skidmore said the topic "What<lb />
is pro-life?" was chosen because<lb />
of the broad and volatile nature of<lb />
the question which includes the<lb />
controversial issues of abortion,<lb />
capital punishment, war and<lb />
euthanasia.<lb />
The forum uses a microphone<lb />
to amplify the speaker's voices.<lb />
�AftY PATTCBSOM CCU<lb />
Volleyball On The Mall<lb />
These students are getting in shape for the upcoming intramaral volleyball tournament to be heM daring<lb />
first summer session. Spikes Hkc the one the young lady Is attempting can be seen on campus on any sunny<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
��TF"<lb />
t<lb /><pb facs="00057557_tn_0002" /><lb />
5he lEaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 Nof aj<lb />
Wednesday May 25,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5.000<lb />
Naso Unveils SGA Communications Network<lb />
?<lb /><lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Nr�t diior<lb />
SGA President Paul Naso has a<lb />
plan. It's the same plan he had<lb />
during his campaign, and the<lb />
same one he wants to implement<lb />
now. "A communications net-<lb />
work Naso says, "that would<lb />
combat student apathy<lb />
From his office on the second<lb />
floor of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, Naso explained his<lb />
"three-pronged attack for getting<lb />
information about student<lb />
government to the student<lb />
Naso's attack begins with the<lb />
media on campus. He said he's<lb />
working now to get radio time on<lb />
WZMB and a column in The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
"The exposure of the<lb />
legislators Naso says, "would<lb />
give them a reason to care Naso<lb />
feels that getting the legislature to<lb />
care about what it is doing and<lb />
giving the members publicity are<lb />
the first steps to increasing com-<lb />
munication between the students<lb />
and the SGA.<lb />
Prong number two involves<lb />
what Naso calls formal connec-<lb />
tions. To get two-way com-<lb />
munication started, Naso believes<lb />
he and the legislators should get<lb />
out and talk to the students more.<lb />
This would involve, Naso said,<lb />
going to house council meetings.<lb />
He would like to see a profile of<lb />
all legislators printed and handed<lb />
out to their respective consti-<lb />
tuents.<lb />
The third and final prong is in-<lb />
formal contacts. Naso called this<lb />
"the person in the dorm who<lb />
knows everyone This person<lb />
could get information to the<lb />
whole dorm quickly. Naso feels if<lb />
he gets to know these people, he<lb />
could get news about the campus<lb />
out quicker.<lb />
What would Naso do with the<lb />
communications network once it<lb />
is set up? "A lot of things Naso<lb />
says with a smile. "There's so<lb />
Organizers Meet<lb />
much going on that the average<lb />
Joe doesn't know � we want to<lb />
get it to him.<lb />
"I want the legislature to do<lb />
more than just give money<lb />
away Naso said, explaining that<lb />
he sees the SGA as an all-<lb />
encompassing body responsive to<lb />
all :he students needs.<lb />
Naso realizes the plan he envi-<lb />
sions is bold, and his ideas are<lb />
tempered by a dose of optimism.<lb />
He said there are three types of<lb />
students on campus � those who<lb />
already care, those who might<lb />
care and those who will never<lb />
care. He believes that the SGA,<lb />
through public forums within his<lb />
communications network, could<lb />
reach those people in the middle.<lb />
"I know I can't get them all, but I<lb />
can get some Naso said.<lb />
When Naso talks about<lb />
himself, he is actually talking<lb />
about his administration. He said<lb />
he plans to work closely with Tory<lb />
Russo and Mike Dixon, his prin-<lb />
cipal advisors.<lb />
Naso foresees leaving most of<lb />
the administrative work to Russo<lb />
and Dixon. This, Naso said,<lb />
would leave him the chance to do<lb />
what he thinks he does best � get-<lb />
ting the information out.<lb />
"The ultimate goal (of the net-<lb />
work) is unity Naso said.<lb />
Paul Naso<lb />
Striving for change<lb />
Approval Process Begun For PIRG<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Assistant New, i diior<lb />
Several students have formed<lb />
an executive organizing commit-<lb />
tee to actively work on<lb />
establishing a Public Interest<lb />
Research Group chapter at ECU.<lb />
PIRG is a national network of<lb />
student chapters founded by con-<lb />
sumer advocate Ralph Nader. The<lb />
group has chapters on college<lb />
campuses in 25 states and<lb />
Canada. Chapters work on<lb />
specific problems of consumer in-<lb />
terest in their area.<lb />
During his visit, Nader was en-<lb />
couraged by the interest that ECU<lb />
students, faculty members and ad-<lb />
ministration officials showed in<lb />
the PIRG concept. Nader sent a<lb />
field coordinator here in April<lb />
and as a result an executive<lb />
organizing committee formed and<lb />
has begun holding weekly<lb />
meetings.<lb />
"Personally, 1 think it's a great<lb />
organization said SGA Presi-<lb />
dent Paul Naso who attended the<lb />
PIRG's Monday committee<lb />
meeting. Naso said he supported<lb />
the idea of PIRG on ECU's cam-<lb />
pus as long as the group was able<lb />
to function independent of the na-<lb />
tional organization.<lb />
Members of the executive com-<lb />
mittee have assured Naso that if<lb />
established, the ECU-PIRG<lb />
chapter will respond to student<lb />
wishes and suggestions. Naso said<lb />
he would like to see a PIRG<lb />
chapter work "hand in hand"<lb />
with the SGA to reach a common<lb />
end that would benefit ECU<lb />
students.<lb />
"PIRG will be what the<lb />
students make it said Dan<lb />
Lucas, a political science student<lb />
who is acting president of the<lb />
PIRG executive organizing com-<lb />
mittee. "Everyone will get a<lb />
chance to get actively involved; as<lb />
actively involved as they choose<lb />
In the past, PIRG chapters have<lb />
done research in areas as diverse<lb />
as women's health care and bicy-<lb />
cle paths to larger environmental<lb />
issues such as pollution control<lb />
and nuclear power. According to<lb />
Lucas, one of the priorities of an<lb />
ECU-PIRG chapter would be to<lb />
prepare a student guide to Green-<lb />
ville to help students become more<lb />
familiar with the city. Lucas said<lb />
the guide could cover issues of<lb />
concern to students, such as a sec-<lb />
tion on price indexing.<lb />
"PIRG takes a problem or<lb />
something perceived as a problem<lb />
and studies it Lucas said.<lb />
"(PIRG) tries to reach some con-<lb />
clusions to solve the problem<lb />
Rick Brown, a history student<lb />
working with the organizing com-<lb />
mittee, pointed out that in many<lb />
cases students involved in PIRG<lb />
research projects are eligible for<lb />
course credit. Brown sees PIRG<lb />
offering students the opportunity<lb />
See, PIRG, Page 5<lb />
Board Denies 'Rebel' Editor Tuition<lb />
GAR Y PATTERSON � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
News t diior<lb />
The Media Board unanimously<lb />
approved a new chairman Mon-<lb />
day for the 1983-1984 academic<lb />
year. The board also voted not to<lb />
extend its policy of paying sum-<lb />
mer school tuition for media<lb />
heads to the editor of the Rebel.<lb />
Chairman Mark Niewald, a<lb />
senior political science major, said<lb />
he was pleased that he was elected<lb />
to the post. Niewald said he would<lb />
strive to make the Media Board<lb />
into what the guidelines of the<lb />
organization say it should be.<lb />
People Barricades<lb />
A supervisor oversees the installation of barricades next to the<lb />
bushes on Fifth Street. The iron fences are being constructed to<lb />
prevent students from shortcutting between the bushes.<lb />
Educators Hesitant<lb />
Education Savings Account Meets Death In Congress<lb />
(CPS) � President Ronald<lb />
Reagan's proposed Education<lb />
Savings Account � introduced to<lb />
encourage parents to save for<lb />
their children's college education<lb />
and initially hailed as a good idea<lb />
by college lobbyists � apparently<lb />
is a dead issue now.<lb />
The proposal is "going<lb />
nowhere, and has no chance of<lb />
ever going anywhere" in Congress<lb />
now, higher education lobbyists in<lb />
Washington say.<lb />
The plan would have allowed<lb />
people to put money away in a<lb />
special college account, and then<lb />
spare them taxes on the earnings<lb />
from the money set aside for col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
"There's simply no real en-<lb />
thusiastic support for it among<lb />
higher education groups reports<lb />
Eric Wentworth, vice president of<lb />
the Council for the Advancement<lb />
and Support of Education.<lb />
"Most people feel it offers little<lb />
incentive, and that if it passed it<lb />
could be used later by the Reagan<lb />
administration to justify further<lb />
reductions in financial aid he<lb />
adds.<lb />
President Reagan proposed the<lb />
Education Savings Account in<lb />
early February as part of his<lb />
1983-84 higher education budget.<lb />
At that time, rumors around<lb />
Washington had it that the ESA<lb />
would essentially be a carbon<lb />
copy of the popular Individual<lb />
Retirement Account, which<lb />
allows people to write off con-<lb />
tributions to the account and earn<lb />
tax-free interest on the money.<lb />
As it stands now, however, the<lb />
administration's ESA would pro-<lb />
vide tax-free earnings, but no tax<lb />
deductions for the amount con-<lb />
tributed.<lb />
"The plan just isn't acceptable<lb />
to most of the higher education<lb />
community because, although the<lb />
interest earned on the savings<lb />
would not be taxed, the contribu-<lb />
tions would be fully taxed. That's<lb />
just not enough incentive for most<lb />
people says Dennis Martin with<lb />
the National Association of Stu-<lb />
dent Financial Aid Advisors.<lb />
Reagan's ESA would allow an-<lb />
nual contributions of up to $1000<lb />
per child, and the money could be<lb />
used only towards tuition, room<lb />
and board.<lb />
But, accounts could only be<lb />
opened for children for use bet-<lb />
ween the ages of 18 and 26 ex-<lb />
plains Charlie Saunders,<lb />
legislative director for the<lb />
American Council on Education.<lb />
"And the program cuts off at<lb />
families whose income is over<lb />
$50,000 to $60,000 a year he<lb />
said.<lb />
"That not only cuts off the peo-<lb />
ple who would most likely be able<lb />
to save, but it eliminates many<lb />
See, EDUCATION, Page 5<lb />
The board's decision to not pay<lb />
the Rebel editor's summer school<lb />
tuition and to only pay for one<lb />
session for the Ebony Herald<lb />
editor came in a closed session.<lb />
Niewald said the board based its<lb />
decision on whether or not the<lb />
particular media was required to<lb />
operate for 12 months to complete<lb />
its job. The board felt the Rebel,<lb />
since it comes out only once a<lb />
year, is a nine-month job.<lb />
Rebel Editor Ellen Moore, who<lb />
attended the meeting to argue her<lb />
case, said she felt the board's deci-<lb />
sion was inconsistent. Moore felt<lb />
in order to put out the Rebel on<lb />
time (which it hasn't been the last<lb />
two years) she must work all year.<lb />
Moore, a sophomore from<lb />
Virginia, is paying her tuition for<lb />
the first session but will be unable<lb />
to be here second session because<lb />
of the board's decision.<lb />
Niewald said the editor of the<lb />
Ebony Herald, Donna Carvana,<lb />
would have her first session paid<lb />
for on the basis that she and her<lb />
staff planned to print a summer<lb />
edition in June. He said the<lb />
board's decision only applied for<lb />
this summer. The Ebony Herald is<lb />
normally considered a nine-month<lb />
media by the board.<lb />
This is the first year the Media<lb />
Board has granted to pay the sum-<lb />
mer school tuition of 12-month<lb />
media heads. Rudy Alexander,<lb />
director of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and a member of the<lb />
board, said the decision was made<lb />
because the board requires the<lb />
various heads to be full-time<lb />
students and be here during the<lb />
summer.<lb />
Alexander explained that while<lb />
most students are home during the<lb />
summer replenishing their funds,<lb />
the general managers of WZMB<lb />
and The East Carolinian, the head<lb />
photographer at the photo lab and<lb />
the Buccaneer editor are required<lb />
to be in school. At present, ex-<lb />
ecutive officers of the SGA and<lb />
the president of the Student<lb />
Union have their summer school<lb />
paid for also.<lb />
Other business conducted by<lb />
the Media Board included ad-<lb />
justing budgets for the various<lb />
media so they will be able to<lb />
operate until June.<lb />
Abortion, Capital Punishment Next<lb />
Topic For Student Soap Box Forum<lb />
Student organizers of the ECU<lb />
Soap Box Forum decided to con-<lb />
tinue the unusual event that began<lb />
in April because of the positive<lb />
response it received from students<lb />
and participants involved in the<lb />
initial forum.<lb />
A committee of students have<lb />
chosen the topic "What is pro-<lb />
life? (i.e. abortion, war,<lb />
euthanasia, capital punishment)"<lb />
for the next forum being held Fri-<lb />
day at 11:30 a.m. in front of the<lb />
Student Supply Store. Any person<lb />
having an opinion on the topic is<lb />
invited to speak from the podium<lb />
for up to five minutes. Anyone<lb />
wishing to rebutt may do so by re-<lb />
questing rebuttal time.<lb />
The Soap Box Forum was<lb />
originally modeled after "The<lb />
Pit a bricked-in area on UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill's campus where<lb />
students can go to express their<lb />
opinions on any topic.<lb />
The Catholic Newman Center<lb />
agreed to act as sponsor for the<lb />
Soap Box Forum. Peer Minister<lb />
Mickey Skidmore has been coor-<lb />
dinating the selection of topics to<lb />
possibly be addressed during<lb />
future forum events.<lb />
"I don't think we can begin to<lb />
solve the problems of the world<lb />
unless we discuss them first<lb />
Skidmore said. "This (the Soap<lb />
Box Forum) is the perfect oppor-<lb />
tunity to do exactly that<lb />
The first Soap Box Forum was<lb />
held on April 21. Students and<lb />
faculty members were invited to<lb />
express their opinion on the role<lb />
of the United States government<lb />
in Nicaragua. Eight people opted<lb />
to speak on the subject. The pro-<lb />
gram, which lasted more than an<lb />
hour, attracted dozens of students<lb />
who gathered to listen to the<lb />
speakers. Some speakers were<lb />
booed and heckled during their<lb />
presentations, but all were ap-<lb />
plauded as they concluded.<lb />
Organizers of the Soap Box<lb />
Forum are considering making the<lb />
open-air discussions a regular<lb />
event on campus. They plan to use<lb />
the summer semesters as a trial<lb />
period to gauge student support<lb />
of the plan. If participation is<lb />
broad, the group will probably<lb />
continue the Soap Box Forum on<lb />
a monthly or semi-monthly basis<lb />
in the fall.<lb />
Skidmore said the topic "What<lb />
is pro-life?" was chosen because<lb />
of the broad and volatile nature of<lb />
the question which includes the<lb />
controversial issues of abortion,<lb />
capital punishment, war and<lb />
euthanasia.<lb />
The forum uses a microphone<lb />
to amplify the speaker's voices.<lb />
�AKY PATTCRSOM � KCV<lb />
Volleyball On The Mall<lb />
These students are getting in shape for the upcoming intramural volleyball tournament to be held daring<lb />
first summer session. Spikes like the one the young lady Is attempting can he seen on campus on aay sanay<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
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STUDENTS MAKE<lb />
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If you are a motivated in<lb />
dividual who wishes to help seek<lb />
solutions to consumer and en<lb />
vironmental problems through<lb />
research and advocacy, then<lb />
North Carolina Public interest<lb />
Research Group iNC PIRG) is<lb />
tor you. It is a student group<lb />
researching issues such as Con<lb />
sumer Protection<lb />
Environmental Quality<lb />
Students' Rights Government<lb />
Accountability Renewable<lb />
Energy Civil Rights NC PIRG<lb />
has in the past fought foi North<lb />
Carolina student's rights,<lb />
documented the danger of<lb />
nuclear cargo transportation<lb />
through the state, and most<lb />
recently making the student<lb />
dratted Generic Drug Generic<lb />
Substitution Bill a law An ECU<lb />
PIRG is now being formed<lb />
PIRG needs your support Get<lb />
together with other students<lb />
concerned with these issues For<lb />
more details call Eliza Godwin<lb />
at 752 1748<lb />
SOULS<lb />
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Anyone interested in running<lb />
souls office next semester con<lb />
'act Barbara at 758 9550<lb />
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BINGO�ICECREAM<lb />
PARTY<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions is sponsoring a<lb />
BingoIce Cream Party this<lb />
Tuesday. May 24. 1983 at 7 00<lb />
pm in the Mendenhaii Student<lb />
Center Multi Purpose Room. All<lb />
ECU students, faculty, staff,<lb />
their dependents and guests are<lb />
welcome Admission is still only<lb />
25 cents Eight types of Bingo<lb />
games will be played. Try your<lb />
luck at Bingo, eat delicious ice<lb />
cream, and have some fun!<lb />
Following is a schedule for the<lb />
summer BingoIce Cream Par<lb />
lies All parties are held at 7:00<lb />
pm m the Multi Purpose Room<lb />
Tuesday, May 24, 1983, Tues<lb />
day, May 30, 1983 Tuesday,<lb />
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The Department of Univeesity<lb />
unions is supporting their se<lb />
cond Summer Bingo Ice Cream<lb />
Party on Tuesday, May 31 1983<lb />
at 7 00 p.m m the Mendenhaii<lb />
Student Center Multi Purpose<lb />
Room All ECU students, facul<lb />
ty, staff, their dependents and<lb />
guests are welcome Admission<lb />
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ticipated in the torture<lb />
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mittment to justice if you are<lb />
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Mark Barker, a multi talented<lb />
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with the East Carolinian.<lb />
Barker's agent informed The<lb />
production manager at the<lb />
newspaper that his client would<lb />
only be available to work on<lb />
Tuesday nights which happens<lb />
to be when the weekly edition of<lb />
the East Carolinian is published.<lb />
The terms of the contract were<lb />
undisclosed to the press, but in<lb />
side information has revealed<lb />
that Barker's salary could be in<lb />
the six digit range Barker was<lb />
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on a 1983 midnight black<lb />
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The measure, which<lb />
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vote.<lb />
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bill because it ould<lb />
hurt the orderly<lb />
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much clamor like the<lb />
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draft of their<lb />
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the representative<lb />
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Chicago meeting that<lb />
approved the final<lb />
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RALEIGH, N.C.<lb />
(UPI) - A bill<lb />
limiting the length of<lb />
legislative sessions to<lb />
75 days over a two-<lb />
year period passed its<lb />
final Senate test Tues-<lb />
day and was sent to<lb />
the House.<lb />
The measure, which<lb />
was introduced at the<lb />
request of Lt. Gov.<lb />
James C. Green,<lb />
cleared on a 35-12<lb />
vote.<lb />
But it could face a<lb />
difficult time in the<lb />
House, where Speaker<lb />
Liston Ramsey,<lb />
D-Madison, has in-<lb />
dicated he opposes the<lb />
bill because it would<lb />
hurt the orderly<lb />
operation of the<lb />
General Assembly.<lb />
Ramsey has endors-<lb />
ed a proposal that<lb />
would require long<lb />
legislative sessions<lb />
held in odd-numbered<lb />
years to convene<lb />
about a month later<lb />
than the current<lb />
January starting date.<lb />
The Legislature<lb />
now convenes in<lb />
January of odd-<lb />
numbered years for a<lb />
regular session lasting<lb />
about six months and<lb />
returns in June of the<lb />
following year for a<lb />
short session generally<lb />
limited to budget mat-<lb />
ters.<lb />
The Senate pro-<lb />
posal, introduced by<lb />
Sen. William G.<lb />
"Gerry" Hancock,<lb />
D-Durham, would<lb />
limit legislative ses-<lb />
sions to 75 working<lb />
days over a two-year<lb />
period, but would<lb />
permit a 25-day exten-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Under Hancock's<lb />
bill, the Legislature<lb />
would convene for an<lb />
organizational session<lb />
limited to six working<lb />
days and then recess<lb />
until March while bills<lb />
are introduced and<lb />
committees begin stu-<lb />
dying them. It also<lb />
creates a permanent<lb />
study committee to<lb />
examine legislative<lb />
operations.<lb />
The measure<lb />
cleared a preliminary<lb />
Senate test last week,<lb />
but final action was<lb />
delayed.<lb />
Sen. Julian<lb />
Allsbrook,<lb />
D-Halifax, question-<lb />
ed the need for the bill<lb />
during Tuesday's<lb />
debate.<lb />
"We have talked<lb />
about shortening ses-<lb />
sions, but the fact is<lb />
we just don't do it<lb />
Allsbrook said. "I<lb />
don't want to appear<lb />
to be an obstruc-<lb />
tionist, but I'm con-<lb />
vinced with these<lb />
paper efforts to<lb />
reduce sessions,<lb />
nothing is going to be<lb />
accomplished<lb />
Allsbrook, who is<lb />
serving his 13th term<lb />
in the Legislature,<lb />
said when he first<lb />
came to the General<lb />
Assembly in 1935,<lb />
there was a limit of 60<lb />
days for sessions but<lb />
lawmakers stayed in<lb />
Raleigh for five mon-<lb />
ths.<lb />
Because Hancock's<lb />
bill sets statutory<lb />
limits, it would be less<lb />
effective than a con-<lb />
stitutional limit in<lb />
reducing the length of<lb />
sessions. Allsbrook<lb />
said.<lb />
In other legislative<lb />
action:<lb />
A controversial<lb />
House-passed<lb />
measure revising<lb />
reconciliation stan-<lb />
dards for separated<lb />
couples was killed by<lb />
the Senate after being<lb />
returned to the floor<lb />
for the fourth time.<lb />
The bill and a pen-<lb />
ding amendment were<lb />
tabled on a 32-15 vote<lb />
after Sen. R.C. Soles,<lb />
D-C,Columbus, said<lb />
the measure had<lb />
"floated around" the<lb />
Senate too long and<lb />
had been re-referred<lb />
to committee four<lb />
times.<lb />
"This amendment,<lb />
as well as the entire<lb />
bill, are un-<lb />
necessary he said.<lb />
The bill would have<lb />
revised standards<lb />
determining when a<lb />
husband and wife<lb />
who are legally<lb />
separated have recon-<lb />
ciled and resumed<lb />
their marriage.<lb />
Courts have ruled a<lb />
single night spent<lb />
together is sufficient<lb />
for a reconciliation<lb />
that reverses a separa-<lb />
tion agreement and<lb />
reopens the entire<lb />
matter.<lb />
The measure, which<lb />
cleared the House<lb />
earlier this year,<lb />
would have required<lb />
courts to determine<lb />
whether there was an<lb />
intent to reconcile.<lb />
It ran into heavy<lb />
opposition in the<lb />
Senate during three<lb />
previous debates and<lb />
was sent back to com-<lb />
mittee each time.<lb />
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Tuesday, Sen. Robert<lb />
Davis, D-Rowan, pro-<lb />
posed an amendment<lb />
requiring cohabita-<lb />
tion lasting more than<lb />
three days was a<lb />
reconciliation and<lb />
Soles moved to kill<lb />
the bill and the<lb />
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The Senate<lb />
Judiciary III Commit-<lb />
tee approved legisla-<lb />
tion doubling prison<lb />
terms for people con-<lb />
victed of child abuse.<lb />
Current state law<lb />
now sets a five-year<lb />
maximum term for an<lb />
adult who inflicts<lb />
serious physical in-<lb />
juries on a child under<lb />
16. The presumptive<lb />
sentence is two years<lb />
unless a judge deter-<lb />
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cumstances require a<lb />
longer or shorter<lb />
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by the committee<lb />
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imum sentence to 10<lb />
years, with a presum-<lb />
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years.<lb />
Supporters initially<lb />
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imum term of 30<lb />
years.<lb />
"It seems to me<lb />
that for a person who<lb />
burns a child's toes<lb />
off, the penaltiesi<lb />
ought to be worse<lb />
than for possession of j<lb />
marijuana said Sen.<lb />
Tony Rand.<lb />
D-Cumberland.<lb />
But several commit-<lb />
tee members<lb />
disagreed.<lb />
'This is way too<lb />
high said Sen<lb />
Robert Davis.<lb />
D-Rowan "This is<lb />
worse than (the<lb />
sentence for)<lb />
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Sen. Wilma<lb />
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Assistant News Editor<lb />
Some have referred<lb />
to it as a "moral<lb />
thunderclap" while<lb />
others have accused<lb />
the U.S. Conference<lb />
of Catholic Bishops<lb />
of supporting the<lb />
Soviet Union.<lb />
Never before has a<lb />
group of Catholic<lb />
bishops caused so<lb />
much clamor like they<lb />
did earlier this month<lb />
when they voted over-<lb />
whelmingly to sup-<lb />
port a document call-<lb />
ing on the world's<lb />
nuclear powers to halt<lb />
the expansion of their<lb />
nuclear arsenals.<lb />
The bishops voted<lb />
to approve the third<lb />
draft of their<lb />
44,000-word pastoral<lb />
letter, "The<lb />
Challenge of Peace<lb />
The work on the<lb />
document required<lb />
two years of study.<lb />
Catholics number<lb />
about 50,000<lb />
Americans and repre-<lb />
sent the nation's most<lb />
populous denomina-<lb />
tion. Bishop F.<lb />
Joseph Gossman was<lb />
the representative<lb />
from the Diocese of<lb />
Raleigh at the<lb />
Chicago meeting that<lb />
approved the final<lb />
draft.<lb />
Gossman called the<lb />
letter a teaching docu-<lb />
ment meant to<lb />
stimulate thought and<lb />
discussion of the<lb />
peace, war and<lb />
nuclear armaments<lb />
issues.<lb />
Gossman said he<lb />
would like to think<lb />
the Holy Spirit had<lb />
something to do with<lb />
the dramatic change<lb />
the bishops have<lb />
taken in the last 10<lb />
years regarding the<lb />
nuclear-weapons<lb />
issue.<lb />
"More and more<lb />
people are suddenly<lb />
discovering what's<lb />
been going on and<lb />
once you find out<lb />
what's going on you<lb />
feel like you're on the<lb />
verge of a nervous<lb />
breakdown or a<lb />
nightmare<lb />
Gossman said.<lb />
"Casper Weinberger<lb />
said we have to have<lb />
more weapons so we<lb />
can have less � what<lb />
kind of thinking is<lb />
that? That's not logic<lb />
� maybe they're hav-<lb />
ing brain meltdown �<lb />
something's screwy<lb />
"And when you<lb />
start finding out that<lb />
these people have<lb />
been doing this with<lb />
our tacit approval or<lb />
permission, I don't<lb />
think I like that<lb />
anymore Gossman<lb />
said.<lb />
Gossman admits<lb />
that he has also gone<lb />
through a period of<lb />
growth and change<lb />
causing him to change<lb />
his personal views<lb />
regarding these issues.<lb />
He credits the people<lb />
around him for mak-<lb />
ing him confront<lb />
issues he'd rather not<lb />
have.<lb />
"There were some<lb />
people who shoved it<lb />
(the nuclear � eapons<lb />
issue) in my face and<lb />
said, 'Look at this<lb />
and I said, 'I don't<lb />
want to But I finally<lb />
started looking at it<lb />
and it looks terrible<lb />
Gossman referred<lb />
to the present nuclear<lb />
arms race as "a for-<lb />
mula for disaster not<lb />
a formula for salva-<lb />
tion<lb />
"I think the<lb />
message to the<lb />
Catholic community<lb />
is 'Hey, wake-up and<lb />
look at this, "<lb />
Gossman said.<lb />
Gossman said there<lb />
has been a ground-<lb />
swell of support for<lb />
nuclear disarmament<lb />
from many arenas<lb />
and that the nation's<lb />
bishops were only<lb />
joining an already<lb />
strong movement.<lb />
"Catholics arc usually<lb />
considered very<lb />
patriotic people<lb />
Gossman said. "In<lb />
the past, we've been<lb />
super-patroits and<lb />
that's one of the<lb />
reasons people are<lb />
reacting so strongly<lb />
now that we have<lb />
taken a posture<lb />
somewhat at variance<lb />
with the patriotic<lb />
stance<lb />
Gossman has<lb />
received numerous<lb />
letters both critical<lb />
and supportive of the<lb />
bishop's letter. "I<lb />
cannot support a<lb />
leadership that<lb />
advertently or in-<lb />
advertently offers<lb />
comfort and support<lb />
to the Soviet Union<lb />
stated one letter<lb />
Gossman received this<lb />
week.<lb />
"The Soviet Union<lb />
is obviously an impor-<lb />
tant part of any<lb />
peace-keeping or<lb />
peace-making effort<lb />
in this country and we<lb />
have to deal with<lb />
whatever that reality<lb />
turns out to be<lb />
Gossman said.<lb />
"We're supposed to<lb />
be a Gospel people.<lb />
At some point the<lb />
Gospel ought to have<lb />
something to say<lb />
about how we res-<lb />
pond to people like<lb />
(the) Russians<lb />
"Don't just talk to<lb />
the people who agree<lb />
with you Gossman<lb />
said. "Try to listen to<lb />
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tion, I think they're<lb />
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May 25. 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
El Salvador<lb />
Falling Into The Pattern<lb />
On Monday, the Pentagon<lb />
released yet another piece of<lb />
"secret" information concerning<lb />
U.S. involvement in the ongoing<lb />
civil strife in El Salvador. Ironical-<lb />
ly, this "revelation" comes as no<lb />
real surprise to anyone even vague-<lb />
ly familiar with U.S. policy in Cen-<lb />
tral America.<lb />
The choice bit of information<lb />
the Pentagon revealed to the public<lb />
Monday was that U.S. AC-130<lb />
planes have been flying classified<lb />
reconnnaissance missions over El<lb />
Salvador to  try to detect in-<lb />
filtration of arms to Marxist guer-<lb />
rillas<lb />
The statement of these secret<lb />
flights came after the Army an-<lb />
nounced that it would start train-<lb />
ing an additional 525 junior of-<lb />
ficers for the El Salvadoran army<lb />
at Fort Benning, Ga later this<lb />
week.<lb />
Obviously anticipating questions<lb />
about the Unites States' increasing<lb />
military involvement in Central<lb />
America, those Pentagon officials<lb />
(who, naturally, remained<lb />
nameless) were quick to remind the<lb />
press that those reconnaissance<lb />
planes are flying unarmed. "The<lb />
mission of these aircraft is<lb />
passive a spokesman said, "and<lb />
all flights comply with interna-<lb />
tional law<lb />
So just why doesn't this latest<lb />
admission from the Pentagon<lb />
come as a shocker? Quite frankly,<lb />
because a good portion of the<lb />
American public has recognized a<lb />
distinct pattern for some time now.<lb />
The stage is beginning to take an<lb />
all too familiar shape, and many of<lb />
us arc realizing that we've seen this<lb />
all somewhere before.<lb />
It somehow seems ironic that a<lb />
government so overly concerned<lb />
with downplaying comparisons of<lb />
U.S. involvement in Central<lb />
America to the evolution Vietnam<lb />
War would continue to call such<lb />
comparisons themselves.<lb />
The AC-130 gunship was not on-<lb />
ly used but was born in the Viet-<lb />
nam War, when the U.S. was try-<lb />
ing to choke off infiltration of men<lb />
and arms from North Vietnam into<lb />
South Vietnam.<lb />
The fact is, the situation in El<lb />
Salvador is fast becoming (pardon<lb />
the cliche) another Vietnam. What<lb />
started out as a "purely advisory"<lb />
exercise is quickly following the<lb />
same turbulent path.<lb />
Perhaps the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion has an extremely short<lb />
memory span � less than 15 years.<lb />
Perhaps Mr. Reagan has forgotten<lb />
that in the early 1960s, U.S. in-<lb />
volvement in Vietnam was "purely<lb />
advisory Perhaps he's also<lb />
forgotten that that same "purely<lb />
advisory" capacity quickly evolved<lb />
� through such "small" increases<lb />
as reconnaissance missions � into<lb />
a full-scale war. But then Mr.<lb />
Reagan is an ol man.<lb />
Naturally, Pentagon sources<lb />
consistently deny allegations that<lb />
"actual U.S. military involve-<lb />
ment" is being stepped up. Ah,<lb />
once again we see how contradic-<lb />
tions run rampant in Washington.<lb />
After all, those same Pentagon<lb />
sources claimed the purpose of fly-<lb />
ing reconnaissance missions over<lb />
El Salvador is to "detect infiltra-<lb />
tion of arms to Marxist guer-<lb />
rillas This in itself implies that<lb />
U.S. involvement is on the in-<lb />
crease. Why would the U.S. be<lb />
putting forth so much effort if not<lb />
in an effort to deter the transporta-<lb />
tion of those arms? It's hardly like-<lb />
ly that they're flying at night for<lb />
the fun of it.<lb />
The fact is, the United States is<lb />
already deeply involved in the<lb />
spreading Central American War.<lb />
As for now � from what we, the<lb />
naive, are told � our involvement<lb />
is still largely "advisory But<lb />
those acquainted with recent U.S.<lb />
history aren't at all consoled by the<lb />
knowledge that at present, we're<lb />
"only advising That just means<lb />
we're following the pattern right<lb />
on schedule.<lb />
ECU St<lb />
International Fast For Life<lb />
The Ultimate Arms Protest<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
On Aug. 6, eight people, including<lb />
two Americans, will begin what they've<lb />
termed "an open-ended fast" as an at-<lb />
tempt to reverse the international<lb />
nuclear arms race. If the goals they have<lb />
set for the fast are not achieved, all<lb />
eight, and possibly others, may starve to<lb />
death.<lb />
On two occasions during his quest for<lb />
peace in his native India, Mohandas<lb />
Gandhi embarked on similar fasts. An<lb />
international figure loved by millions,<lb />
Gandhi succeeded in his attempts. No<lb />
one wanted to see Gandhi die.<lb />
Fasting as a political tactic was used<lb />
more recently � though far less suc-<lb />
cessfully � by IRA members in Nor-<lb />
thern Ireland prisons. Ten men suffered<lb />
gruesome deaths when Prime Minister<lb />
Margaret Thatcher turned a deaf ear to<lb />
the inmates demands for political<lb />
prisoner status.<lb />
I am a person dedicated to the quest to<lb />
rid our world of nuclear weapons. I am<lb />
also a true believer in the non-violence<lb />
professed by Gandhi. Therefore, this is<lb />
the first time I have ever been so<lb />
challenged by the proposed actions of<lb />
my fellow peace activists. Is fasting<lb />
suicidal? Is it violent? Can I really sup-<lb />
port an action which could result in the<lb />
deaths of several people?<lb />
Being of Irish ancestry, I became very<lb />
emotionally involved in the plights of<lb />
the IRA hunger strikers. Each day, I<lb />
would read newspaper accounts of the<lb />
suffering these men were going through:<lb />
teeth falling out, blindness, the use of<lb />
water beds to prevent bones from break-<lb />
ing through skin, comas and death.<lb />
The incredible determination of these<lb />
men thoroughly amazed me. The ap-<lb />
Understanding &amp; Coping With Sex:<lb />
Ups And Downs, Quirks And Jerks<lb />
Dear Stan Landers: Is there anything<lb />
wrong with a man who insists his wife<lb />
dress up like Smurfette before going to<lb />
bed? How about a man who likes to let<lb />
our German Sherherd sleep between us<lb />
at night wearing my brassiere? How<lb />
about a guy who constructed a vine in<lb />
our bedroom so he could swing from the<lb />
bathroom to the bed wearing nothing<lb />
but a leopard-skin loin cloth and yell like<lb />
STAN LANDERS<lb />
Expert Retractions<lb />
Tarzan? How about a man whose<lb />
favorite pastime is greeting the paperboy<lb />
every morning in his "Kiss Me, I'm<lb />
Irish" underwear? Well, my husband<lb />
Myron, who I'm married to, doesn't<lb />
seem to think so. But I'm starting to<lb />
wonder. So tell me, Mr. Landers, is<lb />
there anything wrong with Myron?<lb />
Myrna from Smyrna<lb />
Dear Myrna: Wrong? With Myron?<lb />
You've got to be kidding! Hey, I want to<lb />
party with this guy. He sounds like a lot<lb />
of fun. And what an inventive mind! 1<lb />
mean, sure, a lot of people know how<lb />
much fun a dog can be, but that thing<lb />
about the vine, that's something even I<lb />
hadn't thought of. Yes, ma'am, you've<lb />
got yourself a winner in Myron, Myrna.<lb />
Be nice to him, and maybe sometime,<lb />
he'll let you wear the dog's brassiere!<lb />
Dear Stan Landers: Why did the black<lb />
woman who had triplets name them<lb />
Eenie, Meenie and Meinie?<lb />
The Phantom<lb />
Dear Phantom: Because she didn't<lb />
want no "Mo But please realize I<lb />
don't appreciate that kind of sick joke.<lb />
Dear Stan Landers: I write to you as a<lb />
last resort, as a person who has virtually<lb />
given up hope in the American people.<lb />
Being an American myself, I have<lb />
become deeply saddened of late by our<lb />
society's ills, most notably, our unrepen-<lb />
tent, unrestrained exploitation of sex.<lb />
It pains me to see what we've become:<lb />
children who thrive on entertainment ex-<lb />
hibiting latent sexual content, teenagers<lb />
who have only to turn on the TV for an<lb />
hour a day to learn what my generation<lb />
had to learn on the streets over the<lb />
course of thirteen years, and adults who<lb />
treat sex and sexuality as nothing more<lb />
than a source of disgusting jest.<lb />
hi my opinion, this reflects a sick<lb />
society. I just can't help but think<lb />
something's terribly wrong when a<lb />
10-year-old boy (my son, Felipe) can<lb />
recite at least 20 different nicknames for<lb />
just about every part of the female body.<lb />
Don't you think so?<lb />
Abhorred in Ayden<lb />
Dear Abhorred: You're right, there's<lb />
definitely something wrong there.<lb />
Something's just not getting through to<lb />
this kid. I mean, hell, when I was 10, I<lb />
knew at least 30 anatomical aliases � 40<lb />
for some things!<lb />
Dear Stan Landers: Do you have any<lb />
advice on how 1 should tell my son about<lb />
the birds and the bees? He came home<lb />
from school the other day while 1 was<lb />
baking bread and asked me where babies<lb />
come from, and quite frankly, his ques-<lb />
tion caught me so off guard that 1 didn't<lb />
know what to tell him. I tried to stuff his<lb />
mouth and mind with milk and cookies,<lb />
but he just kept asking. I don't know<lb />
what to do. He's only six. Help!<lb />
Confused in the Kitchen<lb />
Dear Confused: Sounds to me like<lb />
your confusion extends much further<lb />
(upstairs) than the kitchen.<lb />
But before I go on, I just want you to<lb />
know that having been through much oi<lb />
the same, 1 can sympathize with both<lb />
you and your son. I guess I was about six<lb />
when my mother asked me the very same<lb />
thing.<lb />
The main point to remember is that<lb />
kids nowadays are a lot smarter than<lb />
when you were a kid. You can make up<lb />
stories about storks, UPS delivery men<lb />
and cabbage patches, bit chances are.<lb />
unless your kid's a moron, he just isn't<lb />
going to buy them. So, I suggest you<lb />
don't try to fill his tiny head with a lot of<lb />
crapola. Tell him the truth. Sit him<lb />
down at the kitchen table, take his little<lb />
hand in yours and say gently, "I just<lb />
don't know<lb />
Editor's Sote: Stan Landers, a senior<lb />
from Gazongas, N.C sometimes<lb />
wonders who cleans up all the ' 'bullish<lb />
after a Merill-Lynch commercial.<lb />
The Nauseating Business Of Sanctioning<lb />
'Officiality' In Television<lb />
parent lack of concern for their lives ex-<lb />
hibited by Thatcher was incomprehensi-<lb />
ble. They died; the fast was abandoned;<lb />
their demands unmet. Bobby Sands<lb />
became a hero to millions.<lb />
My fears of seeing a repeat perfor-<lb />
mance of this gory event this summer are<lb />
probably well-founded. The nuclear<lb />
arms race has been going on uncon-<lb />
trollably for almost 40 years. The five<lb />
major nuclear powers show absolutely<lb />
no indication of a willingness to stop it. I<lb />
support the fast because I personally<lb />
believe the world is quickly approaching<lb />
nuclear doom.<lb />
It may be true that many of the IRA<lb />
hunger strikers were convicted killers.<lb />
The "Fast for Lifers on the other<lb />
hand, include a 58-year-old grandfather,<lb />
a Japanese Buddhist monk and a young<lb />
woman who is president of France's<lb />
Green Party. All are dedicated par-<lb />
ticipants. They have united urder this<lb />
banner: "To affirm that all humanity<lb />
has a right to live freed from the pain of<lb />
hunger and the dread of holocaust<lb />
Initially, the fast included only three.<lb />
In less than a year, five others have join-<lb />
ed. 1 suspect that before it's all over � if<lb />
it ends at all � many others will join.<lb />
The threat of holocaust is real. Nuclear<lb />
weapons, because of their exhorbitant<lb />
cost, are already killing, because they<lb />
represent a misappropriation of funds<lb />
� a theft from the poor.<lb />
"Open-ended fasts, because of the life<lb />
risks involved, have a way of speeding<lb />
up decision-making, breaking stalemates<lb />
and producing change three of the<lb />
fasters wrote in a 1982 letter. "If we ever<lb />
needed such speed, it is certainly now.<lb />
The children are dying, and the thread<lb />
that holds the bomb is fraying<lb />
I must admit, I watch a lot of televi-<lb />
sion.<lb />
But you know, everytimc I turn on the<lb />
TV, I want to vomit. Ironically, it's not<lb />
so much the endless stomach-turning<lb />
repertoire of carbon-copy sit-coms and<lb />
soap operas (shows which are admittedly<lb />
nauseating in their own right) as much as<lb />
it is commercials<lb />
I guess what bugs me more than<lb />
anything else about TV ads is "official"<lb />
things. Let's face it, we Americans are<lb />
hung up on officiality. And if you don't<lb />
believe me, then just turn on the oV tube<lb />
for an hour or so. I mean, for the 1984<lb />
U.S. Olympic Team alone, we've got of-<lb />
ficial cameras, official cars, official ten-<lb />
nis shoes and, of course, official potato<lb />
chips. Lord knows, we wouldn't want<lb />
our prize athletes to snack on unofficial<lb />
potato chips<lb />
But as unpatriotic as this may sound,<lb />
sometimes 1 can't help but think we're<lb />
getting just a bit carried away. Sure, it's<lb />
only hi-tops and potato chips now, but<lb />
who's to say this ridiculous officiality<lb />
craze won't eventually spill over into<lb />
other facets of life?<lb />
A lot of people may disagree with me,<lb />
but I feel confident that we have yet to<lb />
see the full extent of this "sanctioned"<lb />
sickness. Yes, I can see the new slogans<lb />
now: "Trojan the official prophylac-<lb />
tic of the United States Olympic Ski<lb />
Team "Stayfree the official mini<lb />
pad of the League of Women<lb />
Voters "Preparation H the of-<lb />
ficial headache medicine of the U.S.<lb />
House of Representatives And, of<lb />
course, "Extra-Strength Penicillin the<lb />
official cure-all of careless U.S. GI's and<lb />
college students who consistently forget<lb />
their official prophylactics Mark<lb />
my word. It's only a matter of time.<lb />
But what I want to know is how in the<lb />
hell does some particular product<lb />
become "official?" Is officiality sup-<lb />
posed to be some sort of award? Is it<lb />
supposed to somehow benefit a<lb />
manufacturer by increasing sales on his<lb />
product? I find that hard to believe. I<lb />
mean, think about it. If the purpose of<lb />
sanctioning products is to increase sales,<lb />
then why do the NFL and NBA have of-<lb />
ficial home computers? Hell, most of<lb />
those guys can't even read, much less<lb />
operate a computer. I just don't know.<lb />
And that's not all, either. Another<lb />
thing we seem to be getting carried away<lb />
with are those asinine TV surveys. You<lb />
know the ones like,  four out of five<lb />
MIKE HUGHES<lb />
4&amp;<lb />
proctologists surveyed recommend Tri-<lb />
dent for their patients who chew gum in<lb />
funny places That sort of thing.<lb />
Everything you see on TV nowadays is<lb />
what "doctors recommend most<lb />
Needless to say, these "scientific TV<lb />
surveys" bug the hell out of me. I mean,<lb />
what kind of moron wouldn't recomend<lb />
something if an interviewer gave him 50<lb />
bucks to do so? This is one moron who<lb />
would.<lb />
Another thing about TV commercials<lb />
that really burns my BVDs is how they<lb />
build up their products as some sort of<lb />
amazing elixir, some juice of life long<lb />
awaited by the masses. Take Sanka cof-<lb />
fee, for instance. I don't know about<lb />
you, but I just love how Robert Young<lb />
always seems to be on hand whenever<lb />
one of his friends is on the brink of<lb />
disaster. But fear not, he's got an answer<lb />
for everything:<lb />
 Oh, damnit says a nervous<lb />
wreck poised over a cluttered, blood-<lb />
drenched work table. "I can't take it<lb />
anymore<lb />
"Heavens, Bill, why so upset?" a sur-<lb />
prised Young asks.<lb />
"Oh, I don't know, Dr. Welby.<lb />
Nothing seems to be going right. I lost<lb />
my job the other day; my wife left me<lb />
last night for the milkman. Then I<lb />
wrecked my brand new Porsche. And<lb />
now � can you believe it � I've just cut<lb />
off the better part of my left hand with<lb />
this damned hacksaw I'm so jittery<lb />
"Hey, sounds to me like you've been<lb />
getting too much caffeine, Bill<lb />
But what's even worse are those in-<lb />
famous Michelob Light commercials.<lb />
You know the ones with all the guys<lb />
playing tennis, football or whatever<lb />
They're always just about ready to<lb />
throw in the towel, when some little<lb />
smartass in the back suggests they pla<lb />
for the championship of the world.<lb />
Naturally, he gets no takers. "Naw.<lb />
you're just too good today his humble<lb />
opponent concedes.<lb />
"Aw, c'mon, don't be a wimp<lb />
"Nope, you're just too good<lb />
"Communist<lb />
"Naw<lb />
"Adulterer<lb />
"That's beside the point. 1 don't want<lb />
to play anymore<lb />
"Okay, then, let's play for $20 then<lb />
"No, I'm too tired<lb />
"All right, damnit, we'll play for my<lb />
brand new Mazeratti 450 turbo<lb />
"I'll pass<lb />
"My luxurious eight-bedroom house<lb />
on the beach?"<lb />
"Naw<lb />
"My beautiful buxom blonde wife.<lb />
Candy?"<lb />
"Nope, maybe some other time<lb />
"A Michelob Light?"<lb />
"Ah, you've done it now, pal And<lb />
suddenly, the same moron who only<lb />
minutes before couldn't hit the ball over<lb />
the net from three feet away becomes a<lb />
white Arthur Ashc.<lb />
Whew! That's some beer, huh?<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, a credit<lb />
to his race, once won a Michelob Light<lb />
from his Mom, who challenged him to<lb />
the welterweight boxing championship<lb />
of their house. She shouldn 't have men-<lb />
tioned the beer.<lb />
By PATRICK<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
Amount Smj tdiior<lb />
North Carolina has<lb />
more than 2000<lb />
Africans attending its<lb />
colleges and univer-<lb />
sities claims Apollo C.<lb />
Okoth, an ECU<lb />
business administra-<lb />
tion student from<lb />
Kenya. Man of these<lb />
students have come to<lb />
the United States<lb />
through exchange<lb />
programs. They are<lb />
thousands of miles<lb />
from home and kr. w<lb />
little of the culture or<lb />
language of this coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
Because of these<lb />
specific proi<lb />
African stuc<lb />
Okoth fou<lb />
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to become involved m pi<lb />
that will benefit their carec<lb />
the community as weii.<lb />
(PIRG) can be very helpful in b<lb />
ter preparing students a-<lb />
enter both careers or<lb />
graduate studies Bro<lb />
PIRG student leade-<lb />
plan to actively involve f<lb />
members in their org<lb />
work. The group has prepare<lb />
memo about PIRG to be �<lb />
all ECU instructors.<lb />
At present, PIRG leaders have<lb />
met with Chancellor J<lb />
Howell, administration<lb />
and several dozen fa<lb />
members. Brown met pa<lb />
with Naso to discuss efforts bv i<lb />
group to become an official -<lb />
pus organization.<lb />
Naso stressed the importar<lb />
PIRG getting both student<lb />
SGA support for their orgai<lb />
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older students who are g<lb />
to school. The range of pe<lb />
would benefit is very narrow<lb />
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ESA that would offer more mcenl<lb />
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themselves � especially s <lb />
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to reduce traditional financial aij<lb />
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DC. based student lobbyii<lb />
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Sen. Robert Dole. D-kan.<lb />
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� The R.J. Reynolds<lb />
Tobacco Co. Tuesday<lb />
announced introduc-<lb />
tion of a new cigarette<lb />
brand aimed at cost-<lb />
conscious smokers.<lb />
Called "Century<lb />
the regular length<lb />
non-menthol cigaret-<lb />
tes will be sold in a 25<lb />
cigarette pack, rather<lb />
than the standard 20<lb />
cigarette pack, said<lb />
Harold J. Lees.<lb />
Revnolds vice presi-<lb />
dent for new brands<lb />
and specialty tobacco.<lb />
Century will be<lb />
available in full flavor<lb />
and low tar versions.<lb />
Cartons of Century<lb />
will contain 225<lb />
cigarettes but can be<lb />
sold at the same price<lb />
as standard cartons,<lb />
said Lees. Individual<lb />
packs can be sold at<lb />
the same, or slightly<lb />
higher, price than<lb />
standard cartons, he<lb />
said.<lb />
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way of giving tnm<lb />
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brand new Porsche. And<lb />
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throw m the towel, when some little<lb />
smartass in the back suggests they play<lb />
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suddenly, the same moron who only<lb />
minutes before couldn't hit the ball over<lb />
the net from three feet away becomes a<lb />
white Arthur Ashe.<lb />
Whew! That's some beer, huh?<lb />
Editor's Sole: Mike Hughes, a credit<lb />
to his race, once won a Michelob Light<lb />
from his Mom. who challenged him to<lb />
the welterweight boxing championship<lb />
of their house. She shouldn 7 have men-<lb />
tioned the beer.<lb />
ECU Student Named African Group President<lb />
By PATRICK<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
Auutani Nc�� Editor<lb />
North Carolina has<lb />
more than 2000<lb />
Africans attending its<lb />
colleges and univer-<lb />
sities claims Apollo C.<lb />
Okoth, an ECU<lb />
business administra-<lb />
tion student from<lb />
Kenya. Many of these<lb />
students have come to<lb />
the United States<lb />
through exchange<lb />
programs. They are<lb />
thousands of miles<lb />
from home and know<lb />
little of the culture or<lb />
language of this coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
Because of these<lb />
specific problems that<lb />
African students face,<lb />
Okoth founded the<lb />
United African Stu-<lb />
dent Association, an<lb />
off-shoot of the<lb />
Organization of<lb />
African Unity. The<lb />
Organization of<lb />
African Unity, based<lb />
in Ethiopia, is an in-<lb />
ternational student<lb />
organization.<lb />
Okoth was recently<lb />
chosen to head UASA<lb />
for the duration the<lb />
1983-84 academic<lb />
year. The Association<lb />
recently held a goat<lb />
and lamb picking in<lb />
Greenville which was<lb />
attended by more<lb />
than 250 people from<lb />
throughout the state<lb />
including Sen. Vernon<lb />
White (D-Pitt).<lb />
Okoth, who has<lb />
been in the U.S. four<lb />
years, speaks English<lb />
fluently and is only<lb />
one semester short of<lb />
graduation. Okoth<lb />
said UASA was form-<lb />
ed "in order that we<lb />
(African students)<lb />
may foster unity<lb />
among ourselves and<lb />
reinforce the move to<lb />
Pan-Africanism<lb />
Okoth explained<lb />
the group's hope that<lb />
Africa, as a continent,<lb />
could be unified as the<lb />
United States of<lb />
Africa similar to the<lb />
United States of<lb />
America.<lb />
"We are convinced<lb />
that it is (the) in-<lb />
alienable right of all<lb />
people to control their<lb />
own destiny Okoth<lb />
said. "We are con-<lb />
scious of the fact that<lb />
freedom, equality,<lb />
justice and dignity are<lb />
essential objectives<lb />
for achievement of<lb />
the legitimate aspira-<lb />
tions of African peo-<lb />
ple<lb />
Okoth believes that<lb />
creating a sense of<lb />
unity carl best be<lb />
achieved by first br-<lb />
inging the students<lb />
together to meet and<lb />
learn about each<lb />
other.<lb />
Objectives of the<lb />
new organization in-<lb />
clude the promotion<lb />
of social, political,<lb />
cultural and economic<lb />
awareness -among<lb />
Africans, the pro-<lb />
viding of forums for<lb />
the discussion of<lb />
issues pertaining to<lb />
Africa's development<lb />
and preservation of its<lb />
culture and art, the<lb />
promotion of solidari-<lb />
ty among African<lb />
people in order that a<lb />
better educational<lb />
plan for Africa's<lb />
future development<lb />
can be achieved, the<lb />
instilling of a better<lb />
understanding bet-<lb />
ween Africans and the<lb />
outside world and the<lb />
seeking of viable ways<lb />
of reducing<lb />
underdevelopment in<lb />
Africa by eliminating<lb />
illiteracy, disease,<lb />
hunger and economic<lb />
deprivation.<lb />
Okoth claims<lb />
members of UASA<lb />
are inspired by a<lb />
"common determina-<lb />
tion" to achieve the<lb />
goals and objectives<lb />
of the group. He<lb />
hopes that student<lb />
members will unite<lb />
and form study<lb />
groups to work in the<lb />
effort to solve<lb />
Africa's problems.<lb />
Okoth said the pro-<lb />
blems of hunger and<lb />
illiteracy are major<lb />
areas of concern to<lb />
UASA. He said<lb />
UASA condemned<lb />
apartheid, the official<lb />
policy of racial<lb />
segregation in the<lb />
Republic of South<lb />
Africa. Okoth called<lb />
apartheid inhuman.<lb />
"There is no way they<lb />
can say it is rightful to<lb />
do he added.<lb />
At present, Okoth<lb />
hopes UASA will en-<lb />
courage friendship<lb />
among African<lb />
students as well as<lb />
provide them with<lb />
support during the<lb />
difficult early stages<lb />
of their ajustment in a<lb />
new land.<lb />
PIRG Wants Approval<lb />
From ECU Students<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
to become involved in projects<lb />
that will benefit their careers and<lb />
the community as well. "It<lb />
(PIRG) can be very helpful in bet-<lb />
ter preparing students as they<lb />
enter both careers or post-<lb />
graduate studies Brown said.<lb />
PIRG student leaders said they<lb />
plan to actively involve faculty<lb />
members in their organizational<lb />
work. The group has prepared a<lb />
memo about PIRG to be sent to<lb />
all ECU instructors.<lb />
At present, PIRG leaders have<lb />
met with Chancellor John<lb />
Howell, administration officials<lb />
and several dozen faculty<lb />
members. Brown met personally<lb />
with Naso to discuss efforts by the<lb />
group to become an official cam-<lb />
pus organization.<lb />
Naso stressed the importance of<lb />
PIRG getting both student and<lb />
SGA support for their organizing<lb />
effort. Naso also advised the<lb />
group to invite more student<lb />
leaders to its meetings so these<lb />
leaders could become more<lb />
familiar with the PIRG concept.<lb />
Naso's suggestions were welcom-<lb />
ed by the group.<lb />
"We plan to work very closely<lb />
with student leaders to make them<lb />
aware of the goals of the PIRG<lb />
organization Brown said.<lb />
The PIRG committee is con-<lb />
sidering several ways to get sup-<lb />
port from the student community.<lb />
They are considering circulating a<lb />
student questionnaire to deter-<lb />
mine student concerns and in-<lb />
terests. They also plan to look in-<lb />
to the problems arising from<lb />
students living off campus.<lb />
Anothc goal of the PIRG leaders<lb />
would be to improve the relation-<lb />
ship between ECU students and<lb />
Greenville residents.<lb />
The group meets on Mondays<lb />
in Room 221 of Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center at 6:30 p.m. Anyone<lb />
is welcome to attend.<lb />
EducationalAccounts<lb />
Receiving No Interest<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
older students who are going back<lb />
to school. The range of people it<lb />
would benefit is very narrow<lb />
Thus, most higher education<lb />
officials are waiting for a hybrid<lb />
ESA that would offer more incen-<lb />
tives for parents � and students<lb />
themselves � especially since,<lb />
once the program is in place, it<lb />
could be used as a bargaining chip<lb />
to reduce traditional financial aid<lb />
programs.<lb />
"We and the rest of the higher<lb />
education community support the<lb />
general concept of the ESA, as<lb />
long as it in no way is construed as<lb />
replacing other forms of financial<lb />
aid says Kathy Ozer, legislative<lb />
director for the U.S. Student<lb />
Association, a Washington,<lb />
D.C -based student lobbying<lb />
group.<lb />
Sen. Robert Dole, D-Kan, for<lb />
one, has proposed an ESA tor the<lb />
last several years. It would allow<lb />
parents to write off contributions<lb />
as well as dividends on the ac-<lb />
count.<lb />
And at least five other versions<lb />
of the ESA � one would allow<lb />
people to withdraw money for<lb />
new home purchases as well as for<lb />
education expenses � have come<lb />
before Congress in the last several<lb />
years, says a spokeswoman with<lb />
the House Ways and Means Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
"There certainly have been<lb />
more generous educational tax-<lb />
incentive plans proposed notes<lb />
ACE's Saunders. "And if nothing<lb />
else, perhaps Reagan's proposal<lb />
will generate some discussion on<lb />
the subject<lb />
"We might even see a viable<lb />
proposal get somewhere in the<lb />
next few years he speculates.<lb />
"But not this fiscal year<lb />
Smokers Get Discount<lb />
WINSTON-<lb />
SALEM, N.C. (UPI)<lb />
� The R.J. Reynolds<lb />
Tobacco Co. Tuesday<lb />
announced introduc-<lb />
tion of a new cigarette<lb />
brand aimed at cost-<lb />
conscious smokers.<lb />
Called "Century<lb />
the regular length<lb />
non-menthol cigaret-<lb />
tes will be sold in a 25<lb />
cigarette pack, rather<lb />
than the standard 20<lb />
cigarette pack, said<lb />
Harold J. Lees,<lb />
Reynolds vice presi-<lb />
dent for new brands<lb />
and specialty tobacco.<lb />
Century will be<lb />
available in full flavor<lb />
and low tar versions.<lb />
Cartons of Century<lb />
will contain 225<lb />
cigarettes but can be<lb />
sold at the same price<lb />
as standard cartons,<lb />
said Lees. Individual<lb />
packs can be sold at<lb />
the same, or slightly<lb />
higher, price than<lb />
standard cartons, he<lb />
said.<lb />
"We've found a<lb />
way of giving them<lb />
more for their<lb />
money he said.<lb />
Lees called Century<lb />
a "totally new<lb />
category" of cigaret-<lb />
tes, aimed at value<lb />
conscious smokers,<lb />
but said the brand is<lb />
not intended as com-<lb />
petition for generic<lb />
cigarettes.<lb />
Century will be in-<lb />
troduced July 5 in 33<lb />
states. Those states<lb />
tax cigarettes on a<lb />
per-unit basis, and<lb />
also have low local<lb />
cigarette taxes, said<lb />
Lees.<lb />
N.C. Independent<lb />
Hits Greenville Area<lb />
Under the banner<lb />
"We serve no power<lb />
but the truth and pur-<lb />
sue no cause but<lb />
justice" the North<lb />
Carolina Indepen-<lb />
dent, a new bi-weekly<lb />
newspaper, hit the<lb />
streets of Greenville<lb />
this month.<lb />
The Independent,<lb />
trying for statewide<lb />
exposure, began<lb />
limited circulation in<lb />
Greenville on May 13<lb />
with retail sales at<lb />
several locations<lb />
around the city.<lb />
The Friday issue<lb />
was the third copy of<lb />
the tabloid to come<lb />
off the presses since<lb />
its premier issue was<lb />
released April 15.<lb />
Independent editors<lb />
claim they are hoping<lb />
to provide readers<lb />
with "the kind of<lb />
news, feature and opi-<lb />
nion pieces that the<lb />
state's press can't or<lb />
won't publish<lb />
The new paper is<lb />
currently being<lb />
distributed free on a<lb />
trial basis in Durham.<lb />
Raleigh, Chapel Hill<lb />
and Asheville also<lb />
have limited retail<lb />
distribution of the In-<lb />
dependent.<lb />
Greenville is cur-<lb />
rently the only eastern<lb />
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where the Indepen-<lb />
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MAY 25, 1983<lb />
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Recollection Into The Past: 'Pink Floyd The WalV<lb />
Bob Geldof (right) stars as burned-out rock performer Pink, Kevin<lb />
McKeon as Pink the youth, in the MGM presentation of 'Pink<lb />
Floyd The Wall appearing tonight at 8:00 in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center's Hendrix Theatre. Director Alan Parker shuffles time and<lb />
place, reality and nightmare, as we venture into Pink's painful<lb />
memories, each one a 'brick' in the wall he has built around his<lb />
feelings. Admission is by ID and activity card for students and<lb />
MSC membership for faculty and staff.<lb />
Women s Group WAPs Porn<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Asaotaai Nc� Ediior<lb />
In the South, it isn't unusual to<lb />
encounter a preacher or television<lb />
evangelist speaking out against<lb />
the immorality of sexual pro-<lb />
miscuity or pornography.<lb />
Well, way up north in New<lb />
York City, there's a nonsectarian<lb />
group of women doing the same<lb />
thing. Activist members of<lb />
Women Against Pornography<lb />
(WAP) have been working since<lb />
1979 to rid New York's Times<lb />
Square district of "dirty"<lb />
bookstores, peep shows and sex<lb />
emporiums.<lb />
The group leads frequent walk-<lb />
ing tours of the Big Apple's por-<lb />
no district, which is located near<lb />
WAP's West 47th Street offices.<lb />
Members participate in public<lb />
demonstrations outside<lb />
publishers' offices of magazines<lb />
such as Playboy and Hustler.<lb />
They call for boycotts of certain<lb />
movies they deem exploitative or<lb />
degrading to women, and they<lb />
exert pressure on advertisers to<lb />
discontinue ads that reinforce<lb />
such exploitation and degrada-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"The word pornography is<lb />
rooted in the Greek word porne,<lb />
which refers to the writing or<lb />
graphic depiction of female<lb />
slaves or whores said Alexan-<lb />
dra Matusinka, coordinator of<lb />
WAP. "So in a sense por-<lb />
nography is saying that women<lb />
are whores; women are sexually<lb />
available to men all the time<lb />
whether or not they want it<lb />
Matusinka said WAP was<lb />
founded because of the prolifera-<lb />
tion of these negative images of<lb />
women as well as the recent trend<lb />
in the "sexualization of<lb />
children" � especially of little<lb />
girls � in the media.<lb />
Matusinka believes that por-<lb />
nography helps perpetuate<lb />
anything from street harassment<lb />
to more serious crimes against<lb />
women such as rape. She also<lb />
believes pornography reinforces<lb />
traditional sex roles at a time<lb />
when both men and women are<lb />
attempting to break away from<lb />
the traditional ideals. "Women<lb />
are seeking for more equality in<lb />
economics and politics she ad-<lb />
ded.<lb />
WAP members turned out in<lb />
full force last October to<lb />
demonstrate against Sexpo '82,<lb />
the first Northeast conven-<lb />
tiontrade show for por-<lb />
Super Grit Rocks Attic<lb />
Hot Pickin' From Hood swamp<lb />
Bv ROBIN AYERS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The atmosphere is intox-<lb />
icating. Rounding the corner of<lb />
the entrance leading into the bar-<lb />
room, one becomes a part of a<lb />
colorful menagerie: the Attic's<lb />
clientele.<lb />
In a small southern town a few<lb />
years ago, these folks may have<lb />
appeared a little radical to the<lb />
belles and beaus of the Bible belt.<lb />
And may still. On any other day,<lb />
look for these good people in the<lb />
businesses, farms and schools of<lb />
Pitt County. Ties are straight,<lb />
hair and manner in place. A tem-<lb />
porary slowdown in the rat race<lb />
comes to town on the weekend,<lb />
and these folks want to raise<lb />
some hell and bend some elbow.<lb />
Come evening, they need look<lb />
only as far as downtown Green-<lb />
ville for lively entertainment.<lb />
Last weekend rocked to a<lb />
country beat whsn Super Grit<lb />
Cowboy Band played the Attic<lb />
Friday and Saturday nights. On<lb />
Friday night the band got off to a<lb />
good start with a big, ap-<lb />
preciative crowd that asked for,<lb />
and received, two encores. Super<lb />
Grit had the dance floor booked<lb />
with couples shuffling, swaying<lb />
and swinging. Those not on the<lb />
dance floor were not exactly still;<lb />
a few just managed to sway.<lb />
Super Grit Cowboy Band hails<lb />
from Goldsboro, Greenville and<lb />
places in between. Together for<lb />
six years, this five member group<lb />
has been gaining widespread at-<lb />
tention throughout the country.<lb />
The band's experience is evident<lb />
in the quality of its music. Most<lb />
of the program consisted of past<lb />
hits written by SGCB members<lb />
and songs by other artists from<lb />
Hank Williams to Joe Walsh.<lb />
The group performed a lively<lb />
medley of songs "about  and<lb />
by Hank Williams Super Grit<lb />
did its own summation of this<lb />
county legend's life with selec-<lb />
tions like "Your Cold Cold<lb />
Heart" and lyrics such as "My<lb />
bucket's got a hole in it; I can't<lb />
buy no beer and "Why must<lb />
you live out the songs you<lb />
write?"<lb />
Creating an atmosphere and<lb />
establishng rapport with an au-<lb />
dience can play a crucial part in<lb />
the success or failure cf any<lb />
band's performance. Super Grit<lb />
has no problem. Armed with<lb />
cowboy hats, a David Allen Coe<lb />
t-shirt and a pedal steel guitar<lb />
that sings, these urban cowboys<lb />
make up in musical energy what<lb />
they lack in experience home on<lb />
the range or on the back of a<lb />
Brahmin bull.<lb />
"Half the time I'm ending up<lb />
some place I don't belong sing<lb />
Super Grit, echoing the sen-<lb />
timents of a few audience<lb />
members who, in the course of<lb />
the evening, will travel an altered<lb />
course of consciousness of which<lb />
they aren't fully aware until they<lb />
try to remember in the early mor-<lb />
ning where they parked the car<lb />
last night. Along these lines is the<lb />
Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk<lb />
Woman well-played by SGCB.<lb />
But I remember this song and<lb />
"Johnny B. Goode" for more<lb />
than content they were loud.<lb />
Some people obviously feel<lb />
that music cannot be good (or<lb />
heard) unless the volume is at an<lb />
ear- ringing level. Now I'm sure<lb />
the sound was not turned up foi<lb />
these two numbers, but the rock<lb />
and roll songs performed Friday<lb />
night came across louder than the<lb />
songs with a bluegrass or country<lb />
theme.<lb />
Other well-known songs Super<lb />
Grit delivered included Lynard<lb />
Skynard's "Alabama" and the<lb />
traditional "Orange Blossom<lb />
Special The latter was especial-<lb />
ly impressive, with fiddler Mike<lb />
Kinzie giving an energetic rendi-<lb />
tion of a song attempted or per-<lb />
formed many times over by many<lb />
other bands.<lb />
A saxophone and banjo add<lb />
dimension to a band, and Super<lb />
Grit's musicians incorporate<lb />
these instruments well. "If You<lb />
Don't Know Me By Now a<lb />
song written by Super Grit's Bill<lb />
Ellis, featured Clyde Mattocks �<lb />
this band's answer to Willie<lb />
Nelson � with some crystal clean'<lb />
banjo picking.<lb />
After listening to Super Grit<lb />
for six years, I find their sound<lb />
and enthusiasm remain fresh. If<lb />
you missed SGCB this time, look<lb />
out for them; they're sure to<lb />
return.<lb />
nographers held in New York Ci-<lb />
ty. WAP organizers billed the<lb />
convention "a sexist fraud<lb />
Demonstrators arrived bran-<lb />
dishing signs reading "Porn<lb />
Enslaves Women "Sexpo Ex-<lb />
ploits Women" and "Porn Isn't<lb />
Sexual Liberation as well as<lb />
large reproductions of<lb />
photographs and cartoons from<lb />
Hustler, Screw and Velvet<lb />
(magazines participating in Sex-<lb />
po) that depicted women in<lb />
chains, women enjoying violence<lb />
and women in dog collars and<lb />
harnesses.<lb />
Late last year, WAP joined<lb />
other women's organizations in<lb />
protesting the release of racist<lb />
and sexually violent video games.<lb />
One game called "Custer's<lb />
Revenge" shows a naked blond<lb />
male figure with an erection chas-<lb />
ing a red-skinned naked female<lb />
figure, dark-haired with a<lb />
feather. If he avoids the flying ar-<lb />
rows, he rapes the Indian woman<lb />
as a reward. " 'Custer's Revenge'<lb />
not only says that rape is a<lb />
legitimate form of revenge, but<lb />
also a legitimate form of enter-<lb />
tainment said WAP coor-<lb />
dinator Robin Quinn. Men often<lb />
join WAP organizers in these<lb />
protest efforts.<lb />
Recently WAP has spoken out<lb />
against a pornographic hot line<lb />
which uses tape recordings of<lb />
women speaking in sexually pro-<lb />
vocative tones.<lb />
WAP claims that pornography<lb />
is a $7 billion a year industry<lb />
See ACTIVISTS, Page 7<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It's a good newsbad news<lb />
week for movies in Greenville.<lb />
The good news is that a surpris-<lb />
ingly intelligent black comedy<lb />
called Eating Raoul opened last<lb />
Friday at the Plaza Cinema. The<lb />
bad news is that its abbreviated<lb />
run ended just yesterday, making<lb />
way for the most anticipated film<lb />
of the summer, Return of the<lb />
Jedi. (This is both good and bad<lb />
news, depending on whether or<lb />
not you've been anticipating late-<lb />
ly.)<lb />
Eating Raoul is a film that you<lb />
might have at least read<lb />
something about since almost<lb />
every national publication that<lb />
gives lip service to the current<lb />
cinema has run articles on it.<lb />
Raoul is a truly offbeat tale of<lb />
middle-class American couple<lb />
Paul and Mary Bland and their<lb />
scheme to knock off rich Los<lb />
Angeles swingers in order to raise<lb />
money for a restaurant and a<lb />
house. The tailored B-movie plot<lb />
by writerdirector Paul Bartel �<lb />
who plays Mr. Bland � is enrich-<lb />
ed with campy interior design,<lb />
plenty of sight gags and sharp<lb />
satire aimed at the partying West<lb />
Coast upper-class.<lb />
Mrs. Bland is played with<lb />
stone-faced aplomb by Mary<lb />
Woronov, the darling of the New<lb />
York underground and Barter s<lb />
acting partner in such quick-<lb />
witted "guilty pleasures" as<lb />
Rock 'n' Roll High School and<lb />
Hollywood Boulevard. (Bartel's<lb />
best known film before Raoul<lb />
was the hilarious drive-in epic<lb />
Death Race 2000 which did not<lb />
include Woronov.)<lb />
The backers of Eating Raoul<lb />
were at one time sweating the<lb />
film's future when it seemed that<lb />
its unmarketable features might<lb />
thwart any and all distribution<lb />
deals. Company after company,<lb />
including some independents,<lb />
passed on Barters film until after<lb />
much discussicn Twentieth<lb />
Century-Fox International<lb />
Classics picked it up with the<lb />
hopes that it would find at least a<lb />
cul following � instead, it went<lb />
on to become the most unlikely<lb />
sleeper-hit of 1982.<lb />
If you missed Raoul on this<lb />
trip � short one that it was �<lb />
you can still catch it on campus in<lb />
the fall.<lb />
Some of the heavyweight<lb />
movies of the summer will be<lb />
opening in the next few weeks; all<lb />
of them should make it to Green-<lb />
ville. Following is a look at May<lb />
highlights and also a preview of<lb />
what the trades tell us are the<lb />
"money" films for the month of<lb />
June. In the coming weeks, The<lb />
East Carolinian will review cur-<lb />
rent films and preview more ma-<lb />
jor studio releases for the months<lb />
of July and August.<lb />
NOW PLAYING:<lb />
Blue Thunder (Columbia Pic-<lb />
tures): Actioner about a futuristic<lb />
surveillance helicopter in L.A.<lb />
With Roy Scheider and Malcolm<lb />
McDowell. (Reviewed in last<lb />
week's East Carolinian; now<lb />
playing at the Plitt Theatre.)<lb />
Breathless (Orion Pictures):<lb />
Richard Gere stars as a streetwise<lb />
hustler in this remake of the<lb />
classic Jean-Luc Godard love<lb />
story. With Valerie Kapnsky.<lb />
(Reviewed last week; now playing<lb />
at the Plaza Cinema.)<lb />
Blue Skies Again (Warner<lb />
Bros.): Harry Hamlin and Mimi<lb />
Rogers in a story about a woman<lb />
baseball player trying to make it<lb />
in the majors. (Not playing in<lb />
Greenville.)<lb />
Spacehunter: Adventures in<lb />
the Forbidden Zone (Columbia):<lb />
Peter Strauss and Molly<lb />
Ringwald. 3-D movie about a<lb />
galactic mercenary who journeys<lb />
to a plague-ravaged planet to<lb />
rescue three female space<lb />
voyagers. (Now playing at the<lb />
Plitt Theatre.)<lb />
Return of the Jedi (20th<lb />
Century-Fox): George Lucas con-<lb />
cluding chapter of the middle<lb />
"Star Wars" trilogy resolves the<lb />
fates of Mark Hamill, Harrison<lb />
Ford, Carrie Fisher and Billy Dee<lb />
Williams. (Now playing at the<lb />
Plaza Cinema.)<lb />
COMING IN JUNE:<lb />
War Games (MGMUA Enter-<lb />
tainment): Matthew Brodenck,<lb />
Ally Sheedy and Dabney Col-<lb />
eman. Adventure story about a<lb />
Seattle high school student who<lb />
inadvertently hooks his home<lb />
computer into the North<lb />
American Defense Command's<lb />
computers.<lb />
Octopussy (MGM): Roger<lb />
Moore is back as 007 in the 13th<lb />
installment of the James Bond<lb />
film series. Maud Adams co-stars<lb />
in the title role, with Louis Jour-<lb />
dan as the evil prince Khan.<lb />
Yellowbeard (Orion): Graham<lb />
Chapman stars as the raunchiest<lb />
pirate on the 16th-century high<lb />
seas. With Eric Idle, John Cleese,<lb />
Cheech and Chong, the late Mar-<lb />
ty Feldman, Peter Cook, Peter<lb />
Boyle, James Mason, Madeline<lb />
Kahn.<lb />
The Survivors (Columbia):<lb />
Walter Matthau and Robin<lb />
Williams. Comedy about two vic-<lb />
tims of unemployment who<lb />
become unwittingly invloved with<lb />
a down-on-his-luck hit man<lb />
played by Jerry Reed.<lb />
Trading Places (Paramount<lb />
Pictures): Dan Aykroyd and Ed-<lb />
die Murphy. Director John Lan-<lb />
dis' update on The Prince and the<lb />
Pauper tale satirizing the art of<lb />
American avarice.<lb />
Psycho II (Universal Pictures):<lb />
Twenty-three years after Hit-<lb />
chcock's classic Gothic thriller,<lb />
Anthony Perkins is on the loose<lb />
once more. Vera Miles again co-<lb />
stars.<lb />
Twilight Zone (Warner Bros.):<lb />
Four separate stories directed by<lb />
Steven Spielberg, John Landis.<lb />
George Miller and Joe Dante.<lb />
One episode was marred by the<lb />
deaths of Vic Morrow and two<lb />
child actors during filming.<lb />
The Man With Two Brains<lb />
(Warner Bros.): Steve Martin is a<lb />
brain surgeon in love with a<lb />
woman as horrible of spirit as she<lb />
is beautiful of body.<lb />
Superman III (Warner Bros.):<lb />
Christopher Reeve returns as the<lb />
flying wonder to do battle with<lb />
Richard Pryor. With Annette<lb />
O'Toole as the new love interest.<lb />
Fanny and Alexander<lb />
(Embassy Pictures): Ingmar<lb />
Bergman's final film (he says), a<lb />
three-hour lyrical fantasy based<lb />
on the lives of a large Swedish<lb />
family in the early 1900s.<lb />
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child actors during filming.<lb />
The Man With Two Brains<lb />
(Warner Bros.): Steve Martin is a<lb />
orain surgeon in love with a<lb />
woman as horrible of spirit as she<lb />
is beautiful of body.<lb />
Superman III (Warner Bros.):<lb />
Christopher Reeve returns as the<lb />
flying wonder to do battle with<lb />
Richard Pryor. With Annette<lb />
O'Toole as the new love interest.<lb />
Fanny and Alexander<lb />
(Embassy Pictures): Ingmar<lb />
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on the lives of a large Swedish<lb />
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Activists Battle Big Apple Porn<lb />
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violence.<lb />
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goal. WAP organizers often lecture and present a slide<lb />
show to colleges, universities and other groups<lb />
Matusinka claims educational outreach is designed to<lb />
help men and women understand the content of pro-<lb />
nography and how it effects their lives. "Pornography is<lb />
really a sexuality of alienation Matuskinka said.<lb />
�Inherent in pornography is role playing where one per-<lb />
son is dominant and another submissive<lb />
WAP notes a distinction between what they term<lb />
�erotica" and pornography. " Pornography is writing<lb />
or imagery that objectifies, degrades and brutalizes a<lb />
person in the name of sexual stimulation or entertain-<lb />
ment they claim. Erotica, of which WAP approves,<lb />
depicts mutuality, respect, affection, humor and power<lb />
balance. It can include explicit sex, nudity or sexual play<lb />
but does not involve pain or punishment. "You don't see<lb />
that in pornography adds Matusinka.<lb />
Some magazine publishers, film producers and others<lb />
have accused WAP of censorship. WAP denies this<lb />
claim. "We do not advocate censorship We are pro-<lb />
testing the physical and psychological violence in por-<lb />
nography and the degradation of women We are seek-<lb />
ing to make pornography unprofitable. We urge women<lb />
not to condone or participate in it and men not to buy<lb />
it<lb />
"Some people still feel that pornography is something<lb />
that has nothing to do with them if they don't see it<lb />
id Matusinka. "There is a pervasive attitude that<lb />
devalues women in this culture It really is important,<lb />
especially for women, to understand this attitude and the<lb />
way in which they're treated in pornography, in<lb />
legitimate films, and advertising<lb />
Matusinka advises college-aged women to study the<lb />
history of women. "It's important to know who they are<lb />
and really get involved in women's study courses and to<lb />
take notice and be critical she said. Those wishing to<lb />
write to Women Against Pornography are invited to do<lb />
so at 358 W. 47th St New York, N.Y. 10036.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
MAY 25. 1983<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Five Pirates Selected For Festival<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Sports Y diior<lb />
Three ECU students and two<lb />
university graduates have been<lb />
selected to participate in the Na-<lb />
tional Sports Festival, which will<lb />
be held from June 19 to July 3, in<lb />
Colorado Springs, Colo.<lb />
Judy Ausherman and former<lb />
ECU athletes Sam Jones and<lb />
Maureen Buck have been selected<lb />
to play on the South Team Hand-<lb />
ball squad for the second year.<lb />
ECU graduate Stan Joyner, who<lb />
now resides in Greenville, was<lb />
chosen to compete on the men's<lb />
South Team Handball squad, and<lb />
sophomore Sylvia Bragg will join<lb />
12 players and three alternates<lb />
making up the Southeast Basket-<lb />
bull team.<lb />
Jones, who broke several<lb />
records during her two-year<lb />
careeer at ECU, is now a member<lb />
of the U. S. National Handball<lb />
team. She currently resides in<lb />
Lake Placid, N. Y where she<lb />
practices handball twice daily.<lb />
According to ECU Intramural<lb />
Director and National Sports<lb />
Festival coordinator Dr. Wayne<lb />
Edwards, Jones is a top candidate<lb />
for the '84 Olympics. Edwards<lb />
watched Jones play two weeks ago<lb />
at the National Team Handball<lb />
Tournament in Washington,<lb />
D.C and said he saw a big dif-<lb />
ference in her v verall performance<lb />
since she left for Lake Placid 12<lb />
months ago. "Sam is definitely a<lb />
top choice for the Olympics Ed-<lb />
wards said. "Her coach (Klement<lb />
Capliar) is so pleased with her im-<lb />
provement<lb />
Joining Jones will be Ausher-<lb />
man, an '82 graduate of ECU.<lb />
Ausherman, who is from Chapel<lb />
Hill, is now teaching in St. Croix,<lb />
Virgin Islands.<lb />
Buck, a former ECU softball<lb />
standout, will make her second<lb />
trip to the festival, and is looking<lb />
just as forward to this year's com-<lb />
petition. "I was kind of hesitant<lb />
my first year, but it was a fan-<lb />
tastic experience Buck said.<lb />
"This year should be even more<lb />
exciting because it's right before<lb />
the Olympic games<lb />
Buck describes team handball<lb />
as an "endurance sport and<lb />
said she is thrilled to get another<lb />
chance to compete. "I think I'm<lb />
very lucky to be a part of it<lb />
stated a modest Buck. "The south<lb />
team has already so many na-<lb />
tional team players, and I'm glad<lb />
I get to go along<lb />
Bragg is also glad to be going<lb />
along, especially after competing<lb />
against 200 players for one of 12<lb />
positions on the team. Three alter-<lb />
nates are also selected. "I was<lb />
pretty confident Bragg said,<lb />
"but the competition was very<lb />
tough Bragg began practicing<lb />
for the Festival on Tuesday with<lb />
her coach, Cathy Andruzzi.<lb />
Joyner, who received a degree<lb />
in urban and regional planning,<lb />
will be the only male athlete atten-<lb />
ding the festival from ECU.<lb />
Joyner has been playing handball<lb />
for four years in the intramurals<lb />
program, and was persuaded to<lb />
attend the Olympic development<lb />
training camp in Colorado Spr-<lb />
ings, under Edwards' persistance.<lb />
"He just saw me playing in-<lb />
tramurals, and thought I had<lb />
talent in the sport Joyner said.<lb />
Joyner came to ECU as a swim-<lb />
mer, and added that having an<lb />
athletic background is very impor-<lb />
tant. "Team handball is physical-<lb />
ly tough, but it's also a lot of<lb />
fun<lb />
The athletes will arrive in Col-<lb />
orado Springs on June 19, and<lb />
will practice for one week. Com-<lb />
petition will begin on June 27.<lb />
Despite Missing Post-Season Playoffs,<lb />
Pirate Baseball Carries On Tradition<lb />
By KEN BOLTON<lb />
ntaliat Sports Editor<lb />
For the 12th consecutive year,<lb />
i he ECU baseball team finished<lb />
the regular season with a winning<lb />
ecord.<lb />
Although this year's 21-17-1<lb />
mark was somewhat disappoin-<lb />
ting for the Pirates, who were the<lb />
defending ECAC-South cham-<lb />
pions, the team personified the<lb />
tradition of ECU baseball (only<lb />
one losing season in 32 years).<lb />
The 1983 campaign was filled<lb />
with both acclaim and anxiety for<lb />
ihe Pirates and head coach Hal<lb />
Baird, who ended his fourth<lb />
season at ECU with a career<lb />
record of 111-53-1.<lb />
Before the season, Baird knew<lb />
' the pitching staff was going<lb />
to be a key area. In the past, pit-<lb />
ching at ECU has been com-<lb />
parable with some of the most<lb />
successful staffs in the country.<lb />
In the past six seasons, Baird<lb />
! is produced five pitching staffs<lb />
i.iiiked in the top twenty in the na-<lb />
 including a sixth-place rank-<lb />
in 1982. The highlight came in<lb />
1981 when the Pirates led the na-<lb />
tion with a 2.78 ERA.<lb />
The loss of Bill Wilder and Bob<lb />
Patterson from last year's staff<lb />
contributed to this year's<lb />
blossoming 4.01 ERA, the highest<lb />
earned-run average in ECU<lb />
history.<lb />
The season started off well for<lb />
the defending conference champs<lb />
as an early-season, seven-game<lb />
winning streak brought the<lb />
Pirates to 10-2 after the first two<lb />
weeks of the season.<lb />
But the Pirates became unable<lb />
to consistently win away from<lb />
home, as their on-the-road record<lb />
of 5-9-1 indicates.<lb />
Another element that plagued<lb />
this year's team was the weather.<lb />
 n four different occasions, key<lb />
conference games were cancelled<lb />
due to heavy rain. As a result, the<lb />
Pirates finished with a depleted<lb />
conference mark of 2-3-1.<lb />
Individually, the top performer<lb />
for the 1983 season was a<lb />
freshman. Winfred Johnson, who<lb />
attended East Bladen High School<lb />
in Elizabethtown, N.C was a<lb />
two-way starter at designated hit-<lb />
ter and pitcher.<lb />
Not only did Johnson lead the<lb />
team in batting (.321), home runs<lb />
(11) and total bases (84), he also<lb />
finished the season with a 7-1<lb />
mark on the mound.<lb />
The Pirate bats were not as ac-<lb />
tive as during the year before, as<lb />
the team batting average fell from<lb />
.295 in 1982 to .271 this season.<lb />
Following Johnson in the bat-<lb />
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ECU's John Hallow, who is the all-time RBI leader with 104, had<lb />
another good year in 1983 with a .300 batting average and 30 RBI.<lb />
ting race (minimum of 50 at-bats)<lb />
were: Todd Evans, .310; John<lb />
Hallow, .300; Kelly Robinette,<lb />
.288; David Wells, .274; Robert<lb />
Wells, .264; Jack Curlings, .254;<lb />
Mark Shank, .237; David Home,<lb />
.227; Tony Salmond, .207.<lb />
Johnson was easily the leading<lb />
home-run hitter with 11. Next in<lb />
order were Hallow with five and<lb />
Evans with three.<lb />
Evans and Hallow shared the<lb />
team lead in number of hits with<lb />
45 each. Johnson was not far<lb />
behind with 44, followed by<lb />
Robinette with 42 and Robert<lb />
Wells, who finished with 32 base<lb />
hits.<lb />
For runs-batted-in, Hallow was<lb />
again the leader with 30. This<lb />
should come as no surprise con-<lb />
sidering Hallow is the all-time<lb />
ECU RBI leader with 104.<lb />
Other players successful in br-<lb />
inging home the runners were<lb />
Johnson (28 RBI), Evans (20),<lb />
Robinette (18) and David Wells<lb />
(15).<lb />
As far as number of runs scored<lb />
in the season, Salmond led the<lb />
team with 28. Robinette and<lb />
Evans followed closely behind<lb />
with 26 and 25, respectively.<lb />
Other offensive-category<lb />
leaders were: Hallow (doubles and<lb />
at-bats), Salmond (stolen bases<lb />
and walks), Evans, Hallow and<lb />
David Wells (two triples each).<lb />
Sophomore Bob Davidson led<lb />
the team in ERA with a 3.10<lb />
mark, followed by Johnson's 3.26<lb />
and Robby McClanahan, who<lb />
finished with a 3.93 average.<lb />
Davidson also led the staff with<lb />
69 strikeouts and 78.1 innings pit-<lb />
ched.<lb />
Johnson's seven victories were<lb />
by far the most on the club, with<lb />
Davidson, McClanahan, Charlie<lb />
Smith and Chubby Butler fini-<lb />
shing with three victories apiece.<lb />
Ficklen's Gridiron Gets Fresh<lb />
Look After Severe Problems<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In order to maintain a Division-<lb />
I status, the ECU football team<lb />
must constantly upgrade its pro-<lb />
gram, and one of the most recent<lb />
improvements has been the<lb />
renovation of the Ficklen Stadium<lb />
football field.<lb />
Ficklen's gridiron is being com-<lb />
pletely resurfaced for drainage<lb />
purposes, and according to Assis-<lb />
tant Athletic Director Bob<lb />
Helmick, it is a move that has<lb />
been long overdue. "The last<lb />
drainage system was installed in<lb />
1967 he said, "and it's definite-<lb />
ly time for a new one<lb />
Renovation of the field was an<lb />
administrative decision and will<lb />
cost an estimated $160,000.<lb />
University maintenance, which is<lb />
responsible for the upkeep of all<lb />
University facilities, will fund the<lb />
project.<lb />
Over the years, the soil on the<lb />
field has become so compacted<lb />
that water has been impossible to<lb />
drain properly. The field would<lb />
often be covered with large pud-<lb />
dle, nnd after just an inch of rain,<lb />
the plang surface would take a<lb />
week to completely dry.<lb />
The problem reached its peak<lb />
earlier this year when head coach<lb />
Ed Emory had to move spring<lb />
practice to another location.<lb />
Because the field was not draining<lb />
water properly, the team was<lb />
unable to practice.<lb />
The new system drains an inch<lb />
of rain in less than six hours. It<lb />
consists of twelve 16-inch- deep<lb />
trenches, which run the length of<lb />
the field. A pipe will be placed in<lb />
the bottom of each trench and will<lb />
carry water off the field into two<lb />
large storage pipes. Each trench<lb />
will be filled with gravel and sand<lb />
with eight inches of soil on top.<lb />
Construction of the project,<lb />
which began in the last week of<lb />
April, will be completed as early<lb />
as July 15 in order to allow time<lb />
for the grass to mature.<lb />
The new field is expected to last<lb />
at least 10 years and once com-<lb />
pleted, Helmick believes the<lb />
Pirates will have something to be<lb />
proud of. "It will be as good as<lb />
any grass field in the country he<lb />
said.<lb />
Runners Take Third<lb />
In Villanova Meet<lb />
PHILADELPHIA � ECU<lb />
finished third in the 400- and<lb />
1600-meter relay events, as the<lb />
Pirates took I lth place with 20<lb />
points Sunday in the IC4A Track<lb />
and Field Championships at<lb />
Villanova University.<lb />
Freshman Chris Brooks took<lb />
second place in the long jump<lb />
with a leap of 24'8<lb />
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Terry Brown, Nathan McCorkle,<lb />
Joseph Dingle and Erskine Evans<lb />
finished with a time of 40.93.<lb />
Eddie Bradley, Reuben Pierce,<lb />
Ray Dickerson and Brooks came<lb />
in at 3:10.18 in the 1600-meter<lb />
relay. McCorkle placed seventh in<lb />
100-meter dash with a time of<lb />
11.08.<lb />
GARY PATTERSON<lb />
ECU's Sylvia Bragg competed against 200 girts in order to become one<lb />
of 12 basketball plaers making up the National Sports Festival's<lb />
Southeast team.<lb />
NBA Final Series To<lb />
Run At Blazing Tempo<lb />
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) � A<lb />
message for fans interested in wat-<lb />
ching the remainder of the NBA<lb />
championship series: Fasten your<lb />
seatbelts and enjoy the show.<lb />
The Philadelphia 76ers and the<lb />
Los Angeles Lakers again will go<lb />
at it Thursday night at the Spec-<lb />
trum in Game 2 of the best-of-<lb />
seven series. That contest could be<lb />
played at even a faster tempo than<lb />
Sunday's, which the 76ers won<lb />
113-107.<lb />
With outstanding open-court<lb />
players such as Maurice Cheeks,<lb />
Andrew Toney and Julius Erving<lb />
for the "6ers and Magic Johnson,<lb />
Norm Nixon and Jarnaal Wilkes<lb />
for the I akers, the rubber will be<lb />
burning.<lb />
"This is really going to be<lb />
something Johnson said. "The<lb />
way both teams play � their<lb />
styles, their big men � leads to<lb />
great open ci irt basketball. 1 can<lb />
see it going all the way (seven<lb />
games) this time<lb />
The two teams combined for 61<lb />
fastbreak opportunities Sunday<lb />
but Philadelphia, although it had<lb />
five fewer chances, outscored the<lb />
Lakers, 36-23, and used their run-<lb />
ning game to take control in the<lb />
third quarter.<lb />
"For both teams, this is closer<lb />
to the style we both like 76ers<lb />
coach Billy Cunningham said.<lb />
"These two are the best running<lb />
teams in the game<lb />
This is the third championship<lb />
meeting between the two teams in<lb />
the last four years. Even though<lb />
it's only a game old, history, of<lb />
sorts, was made Sunday.<lb />
The loss marked the first time<lb />
in the last 10 best-of-seven playoff<lb />
series that the Lakers dropped<lb />
their opening road game. It also<lb />
marked the first time the 76ers led<lb />
a playoff series against Los<lb />
Angeles.<lb />
"I don't know what difference<lb />
that's going to make Erving<lb />
said. "We fought all year to get<lb />
the home-court advantage. 1 don't<lb />
think we play drastically different<lb />
on the road than an home. If there<lb />
is a difference this year, it's that<lb />
more plavers hae been able to<lb />
contribute for us<lb />
Both teams took Monday off<lb />
and will resume practice today.<lb />
The Lakers are welcoming the<lb />
three days oi rest between the first<lb />
two games.<lb />
Reserve forward Bob McAdoo<lb />
is on a day-to-day basis with a<lb />
bruised thigh suffered in Friday<lb />
night's game against San Antonio<lb />
and did not play Sunday. Michael<lb />
Cooper was hampered Sunday by-<lb />
bruised ribs and Nixon, the<lb />
Lakers' high scorer in Game 1<lb />
with 26 points, has a sore left<lb />
shoulder from a first-quarter col-<lb />
lision with Toney.<lb />
The Lakers also used Monday<lb />
to catch their breath from a whirl-<lb />
wind weekend in which they won<lb />
the Western Division title Friday<lb />
night in San Antonia, flew to<lb />
Philadelphia Saturday and played<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
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tle pressure and<lb />
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The Grand Na<lb />
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had a break in seven<lb />
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Motor Speedwav<lb />
of.<lb />
ficials call the riches:<lb />
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only four days after<lb />
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"The worst pan is<lb />
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the teams he said<lb />
"You can see it in the<lb />
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GARY PATTERSON<lb />
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.ainsi 204) girls in order to become one<lb />
g up the National Sports Festival's<lb />
nal Series To<lb />
Blazing Tempo<lb />
only a game old, history, of<lb />
sorts, uds made Sunday.<lb />
The loss marked the first time<lb />
i the last 10 best-of-seven playoff<lb />
that the Lakers dropped<lb />
pening road game. It also<lb />
- i the first time the 76ers led<lb />
a playoff series against Los<lb />
Angeles,<lb />
1 don't know what difference<lb />
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"We fought all year to get<lb />
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link we p!a drastically different<lb />
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fferertce this year, it's that<lb />
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varm took Monday off<lb />
11 resume practice today.<lb />
The akers are welcoming the<lb />
three days of rest between the first<lb />
two games.<lb />
Reserve foruard Bob McAdoo<lb />
on a day-to-day basis with a<lb />
J thigh suffered in Friday<lb />
ght's game against San Antonio<lb />
d not play Sunday. Michael<lb />
was hampered Sunday by<lb />
ribs and Nixon, the<lb />
I -�� high scorer in Game 1<lb />
26 points, has a sore left<lb />
Mulder from a First-quarter col-<lb />
n Mth Toney.<lb />
lakers also used Monday<lb />
itch their breath from a whirl-<lb />
wind weekend in which they won<lb />
the Western Division title Friday<lb />
in San Antonia, flew to<lb />
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Former Coach Seeks Damages<lb />
Former ECU basketball star Sam Jones (seen here with teammate Fran Hooks on her back) is<lb />
expected to participate in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Calif. Jones is presently a member<lb />
of the U.S. National Team Handball learn.<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C.<lb />
(UPI) � A suit seek-<lb />
ing at least $150,000<lb />
from the University of<lb />
South Carolina and<lb />
Athletic Director Bob<lb />
Marcum has been fil-<lb />
ed by former head<lb />
football coach<lb />
Richard Bell, who<lb />
claims the school<lb />
cheated him out of<lb />
three years of wages<lb />
and benefits.<lb />
Bell, who filed the<lb />
suit in U.S. District<lb />
Court May 13, was<lb />
fired by Marcum on<lb />
Dec. 1, 1982, for in-<lb />
subordination after<lb />
refusing to discharge<lb />
four assistant coaches<lb />
at the athletic direc-<lb />
tor's request.<lb />
He is the third<lb />
former head coach at<lb />
USC to sue the<lb />
university this year.<lb />
Jim Carlen, former<lb />
head football coach<lb />
and athletic director<lb />
before Marcum, has a<lb />
federal suit pending<lb />
on breach of contract<lb />
charges. Pam Par-<lb />
sons, former women's<lb />
basketball coach, is<lb />
suing the university<lb />
and Sports Illustrated<lb />
for $75 million for<lb />
statements about her<lb />
written in the<lb />
magazine.<lb />
Bell contended in<lb />
his suit the university<lb />
has humiliated and<lb />
embarrassed him,<lb />
subjected him to<lb />
public ridicule and<lb />
emotional stress and<lb />
refused honor the re-<lb />
mainder of his four-<lb />
year contract. He has<lb />
asked for actual and<lb />
punitive damages.<lb />
Under his contract, he<lb />
was to receive an an-<lb />
nual salary of $50,000<lb />
and fringe benefits.<lb />
Bell, who has taken<lb />
a job as an assistant at<lb />
Duke, alleged Mar-<lb />
cum decided to fire<lb />
him and then devised<lb />
a plan to have him to<lb />
fire four assistant<lb />
coaches to induce him<lb />
to breach the contract<lb />
so the university<lb />
would not have to pay<lb />
the remainder.<lb />
"USC has willfully<lb />
and fraudulently fail-<lb />
ed and refused to pay<lb />
such wages  and has<lb />
falsely and with intent<lb />
to cheat the plaintiff<lb />
out of his wages the<lb />
suit said.<lb />
Bell said he has suf-<lb />
fered "enormous and<lb />
permanent diminu-<lb />
tion of his earning<lb />
capacity" because his<lb />
ability to obtain a<lb />
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and professional<lb />
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"The worst part is<lb />
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ting to tell on some of<lb />
the teams he said.<lb />
"You can see it in the<lb />
garage area from race<lb />
to race and you can<lb />
almost pick out the<lb />
teams that are still go-<lb />
ing to be in the cham-<lb />
pionship hunt when<lb />
this string is over, and<lb />
those that aren't. It's<lb />
tough working day<lb />
and night, day after<lb />
day with no break<lb />
Despite the week-<lb />
after-week grind, the<lb />
monetary figures � a<lb />
$478,010 race purse,<lb />
$30,100 to the pole<lb />
winner, and $50,000<lb />
in lap leader awards<lb />
� have kindled ex-<lb />
citement among the<lb />
teams and placed a<lb />
tremendous amount<lb />
of pressure on their<lb />
members.<lb />
"I think there will<lb />
be 15 or 20 cars<lb />
capable of taking the<lb />
pole said two-time<lb />
Grand National<lb />
champion Darrell<lb />
Waltrip. "That puts a<lb />
lot of pressure on a lot<lb />
of people<lb />
Neil Bonnett, the<lb />
race's defending<lb />
champion, said the<lb />
amount of money<lb />
posted this year for<lb />
the longest race on the<lb />
Grand National cir-<lb />
cuit means "abuse<lb />
and misuse" of one's<lb />
car.<lb />
The pole purse<lb />
reached $30,100 when<lb />
Charlotte and In-<lb />
dianapolis 500 of-<lb />
ficials got into a high-<lb />
stakes duel over which<lb />
track would have the<lb />
richest purse for the<lb />
top qualifier. Indy of-<lb />
ficials announced a<lb />
$17,000 pole prize<lb />
after noting Charlotte<lb />
paid $16,200 last year<lb />
Charlotte countered<lb />
with $20,000. Indy<lb />
upped its pole winn-<lb />
ings to $24,000. The<lb />
North Carolina track<lb />
retaliated by adding a<lb />
new Ford Tempo<lb />
valued at $9,563, plus<lb />
$557 in cash to reach<lb />
the $30,100 figure.<lb />
Unlike most tracks<lb />
where a driver's<lb />
fastest lap determines<lb />
his starting position,<lb />
qualifying at the<lb />
l4-mile speedway in-<lb />
volves a four-lap<lb />
average.<lb />
David Pearson,<lb />
who has won 14 pole<lb />
positions at the track,<lb />
said the key to winn-<lb />
ing the top starting<lb />
position is setting up<lb />
the car to run four<lb />
consistant laps rather<lb />
than one fast lap.<lb />
"You have to have<lb />
the car exactly right<lb />
and running good and<lb />
cool for four laps to<lb />
win the pole Pear-<lb />
son said.<lb />
Ron Bouchard said<lb />
the four-lap qualify-<lb />
ing system "gives us a<lb />
better chance at the<lb />
money. The chassis<lb />
will come into play<lb />
more, instead of a<lb />
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