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                <lb />
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(Earnlmtan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.j4f)<lb />
Tuesday, February 7, 1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Fighting Escalates;<lb />
Death Toll Hits 168<lb />
BE1RI 1 . ! ebanon (UPI) Thousands of Moslem<lb />
rebels si d nto the heart of the capital Monday,<lb />
seizing ons of west Beirut and over-<lb />
running postions adjacent to the U.S. Marine<lb />
o I S s retaliated with ship and aircraft<lb />
fire<lb />
r was confirmed wounded, one French<lb />
he international peace-keeping force was<lb />
Italian troops were wounded in the<lb />
g in the capital since the 1975-76<lb />
ewed fighting came less than a day<lb />
on of Prime Minister Chefik Waz-<lb />
M � v and his Cabinet.<lb />
( asualties were believed to be in the hundreds but<lb />
was impossible because rescue<lb />
reach many victims.<lb />
B people have been killed and 661<lb />
e das of fierce fighting in Beirut.<lb />
- an for shelters, clearing the<lb />
tutes of the arrival of gunmen, who<lb />
.is they raced through the streets in<lb />
port was closed indefinitely.<lb />
nued to explode every few seconds<lb />
ight and streets were deserted in the<lb />
�<lb />
f the country tonight0" one<lb />
� as eporter. "Is Amal (the Shute<lb />
I- Gemayel still president0 Is he in<lb />
limed that by mid-afternoon<lb />
tiamen had complete control of the west,<lb />
peared be holding some positions<lb />
gns of defections.<lb />
I Reagan, declaring during a visit to Dix<lb />
s - ipport tor Gemayel was "firm<lb />
blamed Syria for the new out-<lb />
u d called on the government "to<lb />
aid the American base at<lb />
 surrounded b hostile forces and<lb />
 position had been seized<lb />
� battles that left much of west<lb />
ntrol.<lb />
pokesman said gunmen shooting<lb />
. Marine positions and that small<lb />
. at their base from a posi-<lb />
Lebanese army.<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Surprise Snowstorm<lb />
Causes Numerous<lb />
Accidents, Closings<lb />
ECU had Its first, aad unexpected, snow of the year Monday<lb />
NEIL JOHNSON ICU P�Ml� U6<lb />
(UPI) � Forecasters predicted<lb />
North Carolina weather and<lb />
travel conditions would begin im-<lb />
proving today after a surprise<lb />
winter storm put much of the state<lb />
on skids with up to seven inches of<lb />
snow.<lb />
The National Weather Service<lb />
left a travelers' advisory in effect<lb />
Monday night for all but<lb />
southeast North Carolina because<lb />
of icy roads caused by melting<lb />
snow and plummeting<lb />
temperatures. But the weather ser-<lb />
vice said high pressure moving in-<lb />
to the state would bring fair skies.<lb />
A warming trend was expected to<lb />
begin Wednesday.<lb />
The prospect of future warmth<lb />
was little comfort to drivers who<lb />
ventured out into the snow Mon-<lb />
day morning. Authorities said<lb />
they lost track of accidents caused<lb />
by slippery conditions � which<lb />
also postponed a major trial in<lb />
Raleigh and crushed one man's<lb />
hopes of a seat on the state Court<lb />
of Appeals.<lb />
Forecasters had predicted only<lb />
a light dusting for most areas but<lb />
by early afternoon, snow ac-<lb />
cumulations of four to six inches<lb />
had been reported from Charlotte<lb />
north to Greensboro to the<lb />
Raleigh-Durham area. In the<lb />
Asheville area, strong winds had<lb />
created drifts.<lb />
The heavy snowfall forced of-<lb />
ficials to close schools over much<lb />
of the state because buses couldn't<lb />
travel on slushy and icy roads.<lb />
The State Highway Patrol advised<lb />
motorists to use snow tires or<lb />
chains. Patrol officials said the<lb />
weather had caused so many ac-<lb />
cidents that patrol dispatchers had<lb />
trouble answering them all.<lb />
"We've had so many thev<lb />
haven't had time to put them into<lb />
the computers 1st Sgt. Tony<lb />
Spainhour said. "Our troopers<lb />
are just finding them out on<lb />
patrol<lb />
"I've never heard of so many<lb />
accidents in my life said Capt<lb />
C.A. Clark, commander of Patrol<lb />
Troop C.<lb />
The accidents forced the<lb />
postponement of the murder and<lb />
kidnapping trial of Evangelista<lb />
Navas Villabona, the Colombian<lb />
charged in a 1982 hostage seige on<lb />
an Amtrak train. Deputies travel-<lb />
ing to Durham to transport one of<lb />
Navas' attorneys to court became<lb />
stranded in traffic.<lb />
The poor driving conditions<lb />
also crushed the hopes attornev<lb />
Steve Dolley of Gastonia had for<lb />
winning a seat on the state Court<lb />
' ppeals. Forced to take a plane<lb />
to Raleigh after his car became m-<lb />
volved in an accident near<lb />
Charlotte, Dolley arrived at the<lb />
state Board of Elections office<lb />
about 10 minutes after the noon<lb />
filing deadline.<lb />
Transportation Department of-<lb />
ficials said about 5,000 state<lb />
employee- spread salt on<lb />
treacherous highways and sand on<lb />
bridges<lb />
SGA Alters By-Laws,<lb />
Approves Conferences<lb />
Bv ( 1 S MM CHAN<lb />
Mif Urn<lb />
� by-laws was<lb />
SGA last night.<lb />
elected or ap-<lb />
ffice can now be bar-<lb />
king office again if<lb />
three SGA meetings .<lb />
ommittee meetings.<lb />
�r business, the SGA ap-<lb />
� : a commendations<lb />
dining ser-<lb />
 cms compiled<lb />
 Student Welfare<lb />
ides: early clos-<lb />
ings ; i n g s, over-<lb />
� -election of<lb />
the amount of SI,394<lb />
were appi J for three SGA<lb />
members to attend two separate<lb />
conferences. The first trip ($140)<lb />
wil ielegates to the National<lb />
Student Voter Registration Con-<lb />
ference held at Harvard Universi-<lb />
ty this weekend.<lb />
The second trip (Si.254) is to<lb />
another national conference held<lb />
at Texas A &amp; M University Feb.<lb />
24-29. That meeting will focus on<lb />
student life, problems, concerns<lb />
and will also serve as an informa-<lb />
tion clearinghouse for all<lb />
delegates.<lb />
Other funding appropriations<lb />
passed went to: ECU Sign<lb />
Language Club, $561; and SGA<lb />
Executive Council salaries,<lb />
$1,850.<lb />
There are still several vacancies<lb />
within the legislature and in-<lb />
terested students are urged to con-<lb />
tact the SGA office for an ap-<lb />
plication. Numerous day student<lb />
and dorm reps (Fleming and<lb />
Scott) are needed. The application<lb />
deadline is next Mondav.<lb />
Athletic Success Attracts Students<lb />
ECU, State Applicants Increase<lb />
Naso<lb />
Seeley<lb />
B DARRYI BROWN<lb />
Managing EdstOf<lb />
ECU and N.C. State University<lb />
have seen a substantial increase in<lb />
applicants for admission this year,<lb />
and administrators attribute the<lb />
rise to the national recognition of<lb />
their athletic teams.<lb />
A spokeswoman for the institu-<lb />
tional research office at NCSU<lb />
said "there does seem to be some<lb />
increase" in applications since the<lb />
university's basketball team won<lb />
the NCAA championship in 1983.<lb />
Applications are up at NCSU<lb />
almost 700 over last year, from<lb />
6,478 in 1983 to 7,165 in 1984, an<lb />
increase of 10.6 percent, the<lb />
spokeswoman said. In the two<lb />
previous years the number of ap-<lb />
plications increased only slightly,<lb />
by about 65 applicants each year.<lb />
The national basketball cham-<lb />
pionship is "what we attribute it<lb />
to the spokeswoman said.<lb />
ECU Director ot Admissions<lb />
Chuck Seeley said applications to<lb />
the university were up from 4,300<lb />
in 1983 to 5,300 this year, an in-<lb />
crease of 23.2 percent, and he at-<lb />
tributed to increase to the success<lb />
of the school's football team.<lb />
"We've gotten a lot of good<lb />
publicity from there Seeley said<lb />
of the athletic department.<lb />
"We're running well ahead in ap-<lb />
plications right now he said.<lb />
The ECU football team was rank-<lb />
ed in the top 20 last year by the<lb />
Associated Press and Sports Il-<lb />
lustrated magazine.<lb />
He also cited national publictv<lb />
from the ECU's participation in<lb />
the excavation of the Civil War<lb />
ironclad ship Monitor off the<lb />
North Carolina coast.<lb />
Officials at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill<lb />
said they saw a similar rise in ap-<lb />
plicants after the Tarheel basket-<lb />
Student Broadcasting Station<lb />
Reorganizing To Refine, Improve<lb />
Bv riNA MAROSCHAK<lb />
The news department at ECU'S<lb />
student radio station, WZMB, is<lb />
rebuilding and reorganizing in<lb />
order to improve it's reporting<lb />
tactics. "Contrarv to a lot of<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements  2<lb />
Editor ah4<lb />
Entertainment6<lb />
Sport8<lb />
Classifieds 10<lb />
� In this week's Mick<lb />
LaSaile column, Mick gives<lb />
rules on buying Valentine<lb />
Cards. See page 6 for the<lb />
whole story.<lb />
� For ratings on nine movies<lb />
being shown in Greenville, see<lb />
MOVIE, page 7.<lb />
� The sports section is runn-<lb />
ing a special baseball preview<lb />
See EC PITCHING, page<lb />
for part one.<lb />
8<lb />
popular belief, WZMB's news<lb />
department is not dead said<lb />
News Director Mike Butzgy.<lb />
A number of additions have oc-<lb />
curred or will occur in the depart-<lb />
ment, Butzgy said. First of all, the<lb />
station is adding a staff of writers<lb />
and reporters, along with the<lb />
newscasters. "We've been trying<lb />
to get out and do a lot more local<lb />
and campus coverage Butzgy<lb />
said. WZMB now has about seven<lb />
reporters and 20 newscasters.<lb />
Butzgy stressed that the station<lb />
is trying to become more visible<lb />
around campus. "We're trying to<lb />
get our views out to the East<lb />
Carolina student body and show<lb />
them that we are a good news<lb />
department Butzgy said.<lb />
WZMB taped the forum on<lb />
Gubernatorial Day and interview-<lb />
ed several of the candidates. The<lb />
tape will be divided into segments<lb />
and aired sometime in May. The<lb />
station also covered Gov. James<lb />
Hunt's fundraiser last Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
Rather than relying solely on<lb />
UPI reports for spectacular<lb />
quotes and information, the news<lb />
department plans to talk to the<lb />
"experts" on campus. "This is<lb />
the sort of thing we should be do-<lb />
ing Butzgy said. "We've got a<lb />
lot of campus stuff going on<lb />
WZMB will soon have a<lb />
reporter that will cover the SGA<lb />
meetings, Butzgy said. He added<lb />
that the station hopes to interview-<lb />
several of the Democratic<lb />
presidential candidates, guber-<lb />
natorial candidates and con-<lb />
gressmen.<lb />
An old show that dealt with<lb />
campus events, "One Moment<lb />
Please" will re-air this semester.<lb />
"We're basically going to refine<lb />
that to the point where we're go-<lb />
ing to cover an issue on one show<lb />
(one week), then have student opi-<lb />
nions the following week, " But-<lb />
zgy said.<lb />
"I really have always felt that<lb />
there was so much more potential<lb />
in our news department than what<lb />
we were doing Butzgy said. He<lb />
added that he feels WZMB has<lb />
made a break-through and is<lb />
heading in the right direction.<lb />
"This is one arm of the broad-<lb />
casting department. In a way, it's<lb />
not officially, but students can<lb />
come in here and learn how to be<lb />
good broadcasters, diskjockies,<lb />
newscasters, etcetera Butzgy<lb />
said. "I think we should fulfill<lb />
our purpose as best as we can<lb />
N1U JOMNSOM BCU Mwt L��<lb />
Unbelievable! The crowd goes wild as Sledge makes a 15-foot jump-<lb />
shot. The basket gave the Pirates a 70-68 victory.<lb />
ball team won the 1982 NCAA<lb />
championship. A spokesman for<lb />
the admissions office said applica-<lb />
tions for enrollment were down<lb />
again this year for entrance in<lb />
August of 1984, but he said the<lb />
decline may be caused by a longer<lb />
application procedure requiring a<lb />
written essay.<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill had an in-<lb />
crease in applications from 11,800<lb />
in 1982 to 12.300 in 1983, but the<lb />
official said the number was<lb />
"down several hundred" for<lb />
1984.<lb />
Officials at all three universities<lb />
said they hoped other programs in<lb />
the school were attracting<lb />
students as well.<lb />
"We'd like to think (the in-<lb />
crease in applications) is the result<lb />
of more than just one basketball<lb />
game the UNC-Chapel Hill of-<lb />
ficial said.<lb />
Minges Rocks<lb />
To Sledge's<lb />
Game Winner<lb />
B KD NICKLAS<lb />
sort� t Allot<lb />
Keith Sledge was so happy he<lb />
ran the length of the court, yelling<lb />
and arms waving frantically.<lb />
Tony Robinson, Curt<lb />
Vanderhorst and William Grady<lb />
were so happy they grabbed<lb />
Sledge and wouldn't let go.<lb />
Charlie Harrison was so happy he<lb />
jumped three feet. The Pirates<lb />
were just plain happy.<lb />
And they had a good reason to<lb />
be, as Sledge had just swished a<lb />
15-foot jumpshot from the foul<lb />
circle with two seconds left in the<lb />
game to give underdog ECU a<lb />
70-68 victory over George Mason<lb />
Saturday night at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
"I think that we made the big<lb />
play for the first time this year<lb />
ECU's coach Harrison said.<lb />
"If they were going to quit,<lb />
they would have done so a long<lb />
time ago. " he added. "They're<lb />
still learning but they're getting<lb />
better. You could see at noon<lb />
when we practiced we were<lb />
ready<lb />
It was David pitted against<lb />
Goliath at Minges Saturday night,<lb />
See RESERVE, Page 10<lb />
f<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 7. 1984<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community<lb />
since 1925<lb />
Published every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year anj every Wednesday dur<lb />
mg the summer<lb />
The East Carolinian is the ot<lb />
ticiai newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University, owned<lb />
operated and published for and<lb />
by the students of East Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
Subscription Rate MS yearly<lb />
Th� East Carolinian offices<lb />
are located in the Old South<lb />
Building on the campus of ECU,<lb />
CreenvHie NX<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian,<lb />
Old South Building. ECU Green<lb />
ville, NC 27834<lb />
Telephone 757 4W, M7. Ufr<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
Due to limited space. The East<lb />
Carolinian requests that<lb />
organizations submit only Im<lb />
portanf announcements about<lb />
up coming events that students<lb />
need to know about in advance<lb />
Please submit such messages as<lb />
thank you" and "congratula<lb />
tlon" notes to the Personals sec<lb />
fion of the classifieds in The<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
The deadline for an-<lb />
nouncements is 3 p m Monday<lb />
for the Tuesday paper and 3<lb />
p m. Wednesday for the Thurs<lb />
day paper<lb />
They must be typed on an an<lb />
nouncement form to be ac<lb />
cepted These forms can be pick<lb />
ed up at our office<lb />
WEIGHT LIFTING<lb />
Registration will be held Monday<lb />
Feb 70 and Feb 21 for the in<lb />
tramurai Weight Lifting Meet This<lb />
event win be held at jobbies Gym<lb />
Entry blanks are available m 204<lb />
Memorial Gym or : Xbies Gym<lb />
LIFESAVING CLASS<lb />
The Red Cross will offer an advanc<lb />
ed iifesaving class beginning<lb />
January 26 The class will meet<lb />
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 00<lb />
p m 8 30 p m in Memorial Pool. Call<lb />
T57 O270 or visit the local Red Cross<lb />
office to register or for further infor<lb />
mation<lb />
SWEATERS<lb />
Chi Omega tS sponsoring Tandie<lb />
Temple s Sweaters at the Chi Omega<lb />
Mouse Fec 7th from 9 00 a m to 6 00<lb />
pm Commission will go to UNICEF<lb />
NURSING MAJORS<lb />
All Nursing maiors please refer to<lb />
Official Announcement No AA 3<lb />
posted on official bullet'ng boards for<lb />
information about pre registration<lb />
�nd " intent to Enroll" forms<lb />
ISA<lb />
a valentine 5 day party on Sat Feb<lb />
li at 8 00 p m at the international<lb />
MOiise 30 East �th St See va there'<lb />
BUC BABES<lb />
"here wiil be a meeting at 9 15<lb />
tonight at Scales Field Mouse We will<lb />
elect ne officers please come<lb />
SOCIAL WORK<lb />
The Division of Social Work will<lb />
hold a group meeting for maiors and<lb />
intended majors in Social Work &amp;<lb />
Correctional Services on Monday.<lb />
February 20. 1984 at 7.00 pm in the<lb />
Auditorium of the Carol Beik<lb />
Building (Allied Health).<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
Don't forget our general meeting.<lb />
Wednesday February 8 at 5 00 p m<lb />
m the MenoenhaM Multipurpose<lb />
Room We have many an<lb />
nouncements and we will also be<lb />
discussing the by laws Please plan to<lb />
attend<lb />
ELECTIONS<lb />
All persons interested in applying<lb />
for elections chairperson may do so in<lb />
228 Mendenhall Student Center from 8<lb />
am through 5 pm , Monday through<lb />
Friday<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
The Brothers and Little Sisters of<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi fraternity would like to<lb />
invite everyone to our happy hour<lb />
tonigt at Papa Kati There are<lb />
reduced prices and everyone is<lb />
welcomed<lb />
Founders Day' is this weekend<lb />
MEN'S RUGBY<lb />
Practice begins ths week<lb />
iTues Thurs 1 from 3:30 to 5 30<lb />
behind the Allied Health building All<lb />
interested persons are urged to at<lb />
tend<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
Brothers it's that time of year<lb />
again. The annual Valentine's Day<lb />
Cocktail is this Friday. Feb 10 Lets<lb />
oo tor it!<lb />
CSCI<lb />
Hello CSCI majors and minors. A<lb />
great part time job is avalble for so<lb />
meone who has had previous work ex<lb />
perlence In COBOL programming<lb />
Make appointment now In Rawl 313<lb />
for interview with Caop coordinator<lb />
about ot<lb />
KNOX"84<lb />
There will be a meeting for all<lb />
students who wish to support the can<lb />
didacy of Eddie fcnox for governor, in<lb />
Rm 248 Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Feb 9 at 630 p.m. All who are In<lb />
terested are welcome to attend. If you<lb />
are interested but are unable to at<lb />
tend, please call Chris at 355-6610.<lb />
GYMNASTICS<lb />
The IRS department is sponsoring<lb />
a supervised period for recreational<lb />
free use of the gymnastics room on<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday nights from<lb />
7 40 pm 9:00 pm The area will be<lb />
available for use of the mats as well<lb />
as supervision and direction on some<lb />
apparatus An ECU ID is required for<lb />
admission<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
PREREGISTRATION<lb />
General College students should<lb />
contact their advisers prior to<lb />
February 20, 1984 to schedule an ap<lb />
pointment for prereglstratlon for the<lb />
summer and fall terms.<lb />
BLOOD DRIVE<lb />
The Bloodmoblle is back Here's<lb />
your chance to save some LIVES<lb />
Come to Mendenhall Room 224 on<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 7th or Wednesday,<lb />
Feb 8th and give generously Who<lb />
knows the life you save may be your<lb />
OWN<lb />
WRESTLING<lb />
TOURNAMENT<lb />
Registration will be held Monday,<lb />
Feb 20 through Feb 22 tor the in<lb />
tramuralDomino's Pizza Wrestling<lb />
Tournament Domino's will be pro<lb />
viding T Shirts to weight class win<lb />
ners<lb />
EVOLUTION<lb />
Come to Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. to hear<lb />
some "Options on the Theory of<lb />
Evolution " You'll listen to a great<lb />
speaker<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
DEVELOPMENT<lb />
Speed Reading Feb 23; Meditation<lb />
through Relaxation March 2; Youth<lb />
Sport Clinic March 3, BaseballSoft<lb />
ball Officiating March 12, Basic<lb />
AAUI Scuba Certification March 13,<lb />
Contact Continuing Education, Erwln<lb />
Hall<lb />
SEXUAL FULFILLMENT<lb />
Sexual Fulfillment Making It good<lb />
for you and your partner! This Is one<lb />
Psi Chi presentation that you won't<lb />
want to miss. Dr Knox, from the<lb />
sociology department will be speak<lb />
Ing on Feb. 21 at 730 in Speight 129<lb />
Be there and learn it all.<lb />
The deadline for applications Into<lb />
Psi Chi is March 2 Have you applied?<lb />
Do you have 8 hours in psychology?<lb />
Are you a sophomore or lunior with<lb />
an overall GPA of 2.7 or a senior with<lb />
overall GPA of a 2.9? Then you<lb />
qualify to oln the National Honor<lb />
society in Psychology. Pick up your<lb />
application in the Psi Chi library,<lb />
Speight 202<lb />
Don't forget to apply for The<lb />
Prewettand Wray Scholarships if you<lb />
are a Psi Chi member, you and plan<lb />
on attending ECU for the following<lb />
semester. You are majoring in<lb />
psychology or are a graduate student<lb />
in psych You must demonstrate<lb />
financial need. Apply nowl<lb />
PREPROFESSION<lb />
HEALTH ALLIANCE<lb />
The PreProfessionai Health<lb />
Alliance will meet on Thursday, Feb<lb />
9th, at 5:30, in the Cultural Center All<lb />
members are urged to attend and<lb />
especially the newly inducted<lb />
members<lb />
DINNER FOR TWO<lb />
Attention Biology Club members<lb />
and all other interested persons All<lb />
tickets for the dinner at King &amp; Queen<lb />
must b turned in with the money by<lb />
our next meeting on Mon , Feb 13th<lb />
If you are interested in purchasing a<lb />
ticket, drop by the Biology Club office<lb />
or see a member about tickets The<lb />
drawing will be on Feb 13th and<lb />
fellas this would be a terrific Valen<lb />
tine's Day surprise<lb />
CADP<lb />
There will be a meeting of the Cam<lb />
pus Alcohol 8. Drug Program Thurs<lb />
day, Feb 9 at 3 00 in 210 Erwin Hall<lb />
it Is important that all members try<lb />
to attend<lb />
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GENERAL FOODS INTERNATIONAL COFFEES.<lb />
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SENDMUSIC<lb />
Want to give a special massage to<lb />
your Valentine on February 14? Well<lb />
don't ust say it, have your message<lb />
sung for you Alpha Phi Omega will<lb />
sing your message to your sweetheart<lb />
on February 14 You can buy your<lb />
singing telegram at the Student Supp<lb />
ly Store lobby or Feb. 9 and 10 trom<lb />
9 00 until 3 00 both days The cost Is<lb />
75 for an on campus delivery. So<lb />
make this Valentines Oay special;<lb />
send the greatest gift of all: music.<lb />
EPISCOPAL WORSHIP<lb />
A student Episcopal service of Holy<lb />
Communion will be celebrated on<lb />
Tuesday evening, Feb. 7 in the chapel<lb />
of St Paul's Episcopal Church, 406<lb />
4th st (one block from Garrett<lb />
Dorm) The service will be at 5:30<lb />
p.m. with the Episcopal Chaplain, The<lb />
Rev. Bill Hadden, celebrating. Sup<lb />
Der will follow<lb />
SPORT CLUB COUNCIL<lb />
The sixth meeting for the 1983 84<lb />
Sport Club Council will be held<lb />
Wednesday, Feb 15 at 4 00 pm In<lb />
room 105B Memorial Gym Represen<lb />
tatives of active sport clubs are re<lb />
quired to attend and must submit up<lb />
dates for the current spring semester<lb />
activities Persons or groups in<lb />
terested In the sport club program<lb />
ore invited to attend the meeting<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
On Feb 7th (Tuesday) &amp; 8th<lb />
(Wednesday), the Biology Club &amp;<lb />
AED will be co-sponsoring a blood<lb />
drive The time and location are<lb />
12 00 6 00 in Mendenhall Room 224<lb />
Give generously because many lives<lb />
depend on YOU<lb />
NEW YORK CITY<lb />
SPRING BREAK<lb />
Spend a whole week in New York<lb />
City during spring break, March 2,<lb />
1984 March 9, 1984 The trip will be<lb />
full of fun and excitement The ECU<lb />
Student union Travel Committee is<lb />
sponsoring the trip For further Infor<lb />
mation, contact the Central Ticket<lb />
Office at 757 6411, ext 266 between the<lb />
hours of 10 00 am 4:00 pm The sign<lb />
up deadline is Friday, Feb 17, 1984<lb />
PLAYER OF<lb />
THE MONTH<lb />
Nominations will be accepted for<lb />
the intramuralMiller High Life<lb />
Player of the Month, through<lb />
February 9. So If you know an in<lb />
tramurai participant who exhibits<lb />
sportsmanship, ability, verslllty and<lb />
knowledge of sport rules, come by fbe<lb />
Intramural office and nominate them<lb />
for Player of the Month.<lb />
CO-OP JOB<lb />
Don't miss this chance to<lb />
OPERATE a COMPUTER. A firm<lb />
wants a mature, self motivated per<lb />
son who knows how to operate an IBM<lb />
38 on the 3rd shift (night) Make an<lb />
appe'ntment now In Rawl 313 to apply<lb />
tor this -b.<lb />
LACROSSE<lb />
If you are interested in playing<lb />
lacrosse, go to the bottom of college<lb />
hill Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3<lb />
p.m. to 5 p.m. We already have<lb />
games scheduled with State and Duke<lb />
in March and April. Please come out<lb />
now. For more Information call Chris<lb />
Tomaslc at 752 4999.<lb />
OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT<lb />
TO: All Backpackers, campers.<lb />
Rock climbers. Sailors, canoers,<lb />
Rapellors and outdoor enthusiasts<lb />
The Outdoor Recreation Center In 113<lb />
Memorial Gym Is now providing a<lb />
sell and swap board. This Is an ex<lb />
cellent opportunity for you to buy<lb />
more equipment. To find out more<lb />
stop by 113 or call John Sauage a<lb />
757 6911 between 1 5 on Moo &amp;, Frl ,<lb />
Tues. &amp; Thurs 2-4.<lb />
NEWMAN SPEAKER<lb />
This Wednesday at the Newman<lb />
Center we will have a special guest.<lb />
Dr Dennis Bagarozzi, from the Dlvi<lb />
slon of Social Work at ECU He will<lb />
speak about pre marital considera<lb />
tlons He is a consultant to organize<lb />
tlons and mental health agencies and<lb />
specializes in family diagnosis and<lb />
family evaluation He is me author of<lb />
over 30 clinical articles and is cur<lb />
rently writing a book on Family<lb />
Evaluation Anyone who Is in a reia<lb />
tionshlp, or would like to be, will find<lb />
this interesting. The presentation will<lb />
begin at approximately 6 00 PM<lb />
RACQUETBALLCLUB<lb />
The East Carolina Racquetbaii<lb />
Club will have a meeting Tues . Feb<lb />
7 at 6 p.m. In Memorial Gym room<lb />
IOTA We will discuss about new of<lb />
fleers election and up coming events<lb />
(Clinics, club tournament, �tate tour<lb />
nament, etcAll members or anyone<lb />
Interested, all welcome Call Wayne<lb />
756 9175 or Raymond 757 0208 tor<lb />
more Info<lb />
SUMMER JOBS<lb />
We have received the Fedei ai Sum<lb />
mer job Booklet in our oHIce If you<lb />
are Interested, please come to the Co<lb />
op office, 313 Rawl Bidg as soon as<lb />
possible Many of the deadlines are in<lb />
the very naar future Students with<lb />
less than a 3 5 GPA have only a<lb />
"slim" chance of being chosen We<lb />
will be happy to help you complete<lb />
and mail the required forms<lb />
SUMMER INTERNSHIP<lb />
Thomas Nelson irtc will be inter<lb />
viewing students for their summer in<lb />
ternshlps program Twenty positions<lb />
will be available All maiors may ap<lb />
ply The average for ECU students<lb />
earnings last summer was over<lb />
13000 00 interested students should<lb />
attend an interview on Feb 7,8.9 a'<lb />
3 00 or 7 00 in BD 206 S'udenfs not<lb />
able to attend an in'erview a' the<lb />
above time can contact Michael<lb />
R abort at 752 1471 for an appointment<lb />
PHYE MAJORS<lb />
All students who plan �o declare<lb />
physical education as a major should<lb />
report to Minges Coliseum a' 1 00<lb />
pm Wednesday, PfOruary 8 for a<lb />
motor and physical fitness test<lb />
Satisfactory performance on this test<lb />
is required as a prerequisit for of<lb />
fieial admittance to the prwsicai<lb />
education maior program vore<lb />
detailed information is available Sy<lb />
calling 757 6441 Or 6442<lb />
HORSEBACK RIDING<lb />
The outdoor recreation center s<lb />
sponsoring horseback riding trips tc<lb />
Jarman's stables each Tuesday after<lb />
noon Transportation and an uninter<lb />
rupted hour of horseback riding art<lb />
provided for 85 00 Advancec<lb />
registration is available by calling<lb />
the outdoor recreation cente'<lb />
(757 6911) Mondays and Fridays trorr<lb />
1pm to 5 p m Tuesdays ac<lb />
Thurscays from 2pm 3 30 p m Ge'<lb />
together with a tew friends make I<lb />
available tor the whole hall or com<lb />
by yourself and mee' some rev.<lb />
"rangehands'<lb />
REGGIE SWINSON<lb />
SERVICE AWARD<lb />
The Reggie Swinson Service Aware<lb />
s a recognition award tor an cxjtvar<lb />
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member if you would ite h)<lb />
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Nominations will be accepted u<lb />
Friday February 10. 1964 For more<lb />
formation concerning this awa'C<lb />
see our Hall Director<lb />
SENDACUPCAKE<lb />
On Tuesday and Wednesaar Fee<lb />
7 8. the Little Sisters o� Sigma 1 -<lb />
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Valentines Cupcanes<lb />
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Surprise your favorite person or per<lb />
sons with these tasty treats per<lb />
sonaizec cards included<lb />
Cupids reipers will del'ver these<lb />
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Staff �rMer<lb />
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Crimes reported by<lb />
ECU campus police for<lb />
the period Jan. 30 - Feb.<lb />
6 are as follows:<lb />
Jan. 30 12:25 p.m. - A<lb />
fire in a clothes dryer at<lb />
Greene dorm activated<lb />
the fire alarm. No serious<lb />
damage was reported.<lb />
8:59 p.m. - No heat on<lb />
the 4th floor of Clement.<lb />
Jan. 31 12:40 a.m. -<lb />
Malfunctioning radiator<lb />
104 Fleming. 11:15 p.m<lb />
Keith Zambito, Scott<lb />
Dorm, was arrested for<lb />
allegedly failing to ap-<lb />
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a.m. Brian Gurganus,<lb />
Jarvis, and Gordon Ted-<lb />
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ministrative action for<lb />
allegedly possessing<lb />
alcohol. 8:06 p.m. - An<lb />
alarm was activated at<lb />
Jenkins Art Building,<lb />
nothing was reported<lb />
missing but an electrician<lb />
was called to work on the<lb />
system. 9:45 p.m. - Jef-<lb />
frey Hargett, Jarvis<lb />
dorm, reported the<lb />
license plate from his<lb />
1980 Datsun was stolen.<lb />
Feb. 2 2:16 a.m. -<lb />
Female student on 2nd<lb />
floor of Fleming said an<lb />
unidentified person tried<lb />
to enter her room. 10:12<lb />
a.m. - Bike was stolen<lb />
from rack at Slay Dorm.<lb />
3:00 p.m. - David<lb />
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allegedly found possess-<lb />
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Feb. 3 1:45 a.m. - Peder<lb />
Berge, Columbia, SC and<lb />
Michael Whaley, Wat-<lb />
chung, NJ were banned<lb />
from campus for being<lb />
intoxicated and urinating<lb />
in public near Jones. 3:10<lb />
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Feb. 5 2:10a.m. -Nan-<lb />
cy L. Horner, Tyler, and<lb />
Rodger Decker, Belk<lb />
were found to be in viola-<lb />
tion of visitation policy.<lb />
9:15 p.m. - Gerald<lb />
Johnson, Garrett, was<lb />
issued a warrant for pass-<lb />
ing a worthless check.<lb />
12:40 a.m. - Gary<lb />
Richard Smith of Cary<lb />
NC was arrested for DWI<lb />
near Tyler dorm.<lb />
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unidentified student was<lb />
being treated for a bullet<lb />
wound at Student Health<lb />
Clinic. His condition is<lb />
not serious and he is seek-<lb />
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the wound. The student<lb />
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Charge<lb />
Plea<lb />
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Freshman<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Freshman<lb />
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Stealing or attempting<lb />
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Restitution<lb />
Counseling Center Strives To Guide Students<lb />
Choosing Major Is Focus Of Workshop<lb />
By JENNIFER<lb />
JENDRASIAK<lb />
Co-News Editor<lb />
"Making a major deci-<lb />
sion" is the topic of a<lb />
program to be offered by<lb />
the ECU Counseling<lb />
Center.<lb />
"A lot of times pro-<lb />
grams to help students<lb />
choose careers are<lb />
somewhat intimidating<lb />
said Dr. Steven Deters,<lb />
counselor and coor-<lb />
dinator of the center's<lb />
outreach program. He<lb />
said some students felt<lb />
this was a step down from<lb />
the more immediate pro-<lb />
blem of choosing a ma-<lb />
jor.<lb />
"In choosing a major,<lb />
the emphasis is not on<lb />
choosing a particular<lb />
career area but looking at<lb />
a major which will incor-<lb />
porate a cluster of dif-<lb />
ferent types of careers<lb />
Deters said.<lb />
College students<lb />
average 2.5 major<lb />
changes, according to<lb />
Deters. He added that<lb />
during the process of<lb />
choosing a major, many<lb />
students are subjected to<lb />
a great deal of pressure<lb />
from parents, advisers<lb />
and other students. "We<lb />
recognize that students<lb />
are facing a lot of dif-<lb />
ferent pressures he<lb />
said.<lb />
This is the first time a<lb />
program like this has<lb />
been offered at ECU. The<lb />
program approach differs<lb />
from that of a lot of<lb />
traditional programs. "I<lb />
think in the past a lot of<lb />
the programming has<lb />
been done from the<lb />
perspective of and for the<lb />
convenience of the people<lb />
who are designing the<lb />
programs rather than<lb />
meeting the students<lb />
where they are Deters<lb />
said.<lb />
The program focus is<lb />
on increased awareness of<lb />
individual interests,<lb />
values and abilities.<lb />
Deters said when a stu-<lb />
dent chooses a major that<lb />
enhances his abilities, his<lb />
GPR generally goes up.<lb />
The structure is a small<lb />
group format. There will<lb />
be some testing, some in-<lb />
dividual discussion and<lb />
Z Plans Chicken<lb />
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Three sessions will con-<lb />
stitute the program. They<lb />
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p.m. on Mon. Feb. 13,<lb />
Wed. Feb. 15, and Mon.<lb />
Feb 20 at the Counseling<lb />
Center located in 305<lb />
Wright Annex. These<lb />
dates are not independent<lb />
workshops; they are all<lb />
part of one workshop.<lb />
Advance registration is<lb />
not required, but Deters<lb />
said the Counseling<lb />
Center would appreciate<lb />
advance notice to<lb />
facilitate planning.<lb />
A Life Planning<lb />
Workshop is planned for<lb />
March. This program will<lb />
focus on individual goals<lb />
for the future with em-<lb />
phasis on lifestyle expec-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Fund Raising<lb />
Hunt Record Outshines Helms<lb />
Fund raising figures released last<lb />
week by the campaign committees<lb />
for Sen. Jesse Helms and Gov.<lb />
James B. Hunt Jr. showed an in-<lb />
teresting contrast both in the<lb />
amount of money raised for their<lb />
upcoming Senate battle and in the<lb />
sources of those campaign funds.<lb />
Reports filed with the Federal Elec-<lb />
tions Commission in Washington<lb />
this week and reported by The<lb />
Raleigh News and Observer showed<lb />
that last year Helms' political<lb />
organizations spent more than twice<lb />
as much as Hunt's groups and rais-<lb />
ed nearly twice as much money to<lb />
fund the campaign.<lb />
It is interesting to note that the<lb />
Helms people raised $4.41 million<lb />
last year and felt compelled to spend<lb />
$4.26 million of that, while Hunt<lb />
committees raised only $2.5 million<lb />
but were comfortable spending just<lb />
$1.7 million. By Jan. 1, Helms'<lb />
committees had only about<lb />
$151,000 on hand, while Hunt<lb />
recorded almost $858,000 in his cof-<lb />
fers.<lb />
More important, however, are the<lb />
sources of each candidate's funds.<lb />
At least half of the Helms commit-<lb />
tee funds came from outside North<lb />
Carolina, meaning more than $2<lb />
million, according to the commit-<lb />
tee's reports to the Federal Elections<lb />
Commission. Meanwhile, Hunt's<lb />
people collected only about 25 per-<lb />
cent of their money outside the<lb />
state, totaling less than $650,000.<lb />
Thus, not only did Helms spend<lb />
twice as much as Hunt in 1983, but<lb />
he raised more than three times as<lb />
much money outside the state as<lb />
Hunt, and it is more a significantly<lb />
larger portion of his total campaign<lb />
fund.<lb />
Still, the Helms committee,<lb />
specifically campaign press<lb />
secretary Claude Allen, have the<lb />
gall to say they need large amounts<lb />
of money to counter support for<lb />
Hunt from "out-of-state, left-wing<lb />
groups<lb />
If candidates are at all beholding<lb />
to their contributers, and one<lb />
assumes people or groups don't give<lb />
money to a candidate without ex-<lb />
pecting his support once in office,<lb />
then the figures last week which<lb />
candidate will be more obligated to<lb />
groups outside North Carolina.<lb />
Voters in the state should remember<lb />
the facts next time they hear charges<lb />
of a candidate accepting campaign<lb />
funds from outside North Carolina.<lb />
Definition<lb />
Illusiona: When hundreds of art<lb />
students throw all their master-<lb />
works into one pile, stick<lb />
outrageous price tags on each, and<lb />
pretend someone in Greenville will<lb />
pay $500 for a class assignment.<lb />
Meanwhile, most of the good art-<lb />
work is propped up on chairs and<lb />
leaned against brick walls in a dimly<lb />
lit back room. Symptoms are most<lb />
severe when accompanied by boiled<lb />
shrimp served on ice, with golden,<lb />
bubbly grape juice poured from<lb />
wine bottles.<lb />
The Attraction Of Sport<lb />
What's the best way to improve a<lb />
university's recognition and reputa-<lb />
tion, and to recruit more students to<lb />
a school? Well, of course one could<lb />
develop an unparalleled department<lb />
in the college, or lure some Nobel<lb />
laureate to teach a few classes and<lb />
carry on a little research, but why go<lb />
to all that trouble? It's much easier,<lb />
and much more fun, to just build up<lb />
the school's athletic teams and<lb />
watch them soar to national<lb />
recognition, bringing the rest of the<lb />
university along with them.<lb />
Such was the case, albeit done<lb />
unintentionally and with less sar-<lb />
casm, this year at ECU and N.C.<lb />
State. After the Wolfpack won the<lb />
national basketball championship<lb />
and the Pirates earned a spot in the<lb />
nation's top 20 football teams, ap-<lb />
plications to both schools increased<lb />
20 and 10 percent respectively. But<lb />
does it show much prudence and<lb />
studied consideration to choose a<lb />
school (from which you will carry a<lb />
diploma on job applications until<lb />
death do you part) on the basis of<lb />
who is getting feature stories in<lb />
Sports Illustrated at admissions<lb />
time?<lb />
Quality athletics often can say<lb />
something about the quality of<lb />
school spirit and student life at a<lb />
university, and those are a<lb />
legitimate factors to consider when<lb />
choosing a college where one will<lb />
spend four years. But it is far from<lb />
proven, or even likely, that sports<lb />
fame attracts not just more but bet-<lb />
ter students to a school.<lb />
N.C. State and ECU will undoub-<lb />
tably benefit from their newfound<lb />
popularity. The quality of entering<lb />
students is bound to go up at least<lb />
(and probably only) a little just<lb />
because the admissions offices will<lb />
have more students from which to<lb />
choose. But hopes for a brighter,<lb />
more promising freshman class<lb />
might be a little better if applica-<lb />
tions had poured in after ECU<lb />
graduate Rick Atkinson won the<lb />
Pulitzer Prize rather than after the<lb />
Pirate football team finished in the<lb />
AP top 20.<lb />
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Reagan Should Face The Nation<lb />
On Re-Election With His Record<lb />
By the editors of The New Republic<lb />
Right up to the week of his an-<lb />
nouncement there was doubt in some<lb />
quarters about whether President<lb />
Reagan would seek a second term. He<lb />
received some friendly advice on The<lb />
New York Times Op-Ed page not to do<lb />
so, and from The Economist of London<lb />
to think hard before doing so. Those<lb />
predicting he wouldn't run and those<lb />
advising that he shouldn't used essen-<lb />
tially the same arguments � that he<lb />
would be better advised to quit while<lb />
he's ahead, and that the problems of<lb />
the next four years are likely to be suffi-<lb />
cient to wreck his reputation as a suc-<lb />
cessful president.<lb />
But welcome to the fray, Mr. Presi-<lb />
dent. We're glad that you � and not<lb />
some apologist or substitute � should<lb />
be held responsible for your policies<lb />
and for the dismal prospects they pose<lb />
for the nation and the world over the<lb />
next four years.<lb />
The president has been enjoying<lb />
himself lately, basking in the glow of<lb />
record-high post-Eisenhower poll<lb />
ratings, denouncing doubters of his<lb />
economic program, asserting that he<lb />
has restored America to international<lb />
strength, and claiming that "there is a<lb />
new feeling on the part of the American<lb />
people a belief in themselves and<lb />
their country" as a result of his<lb />
presidency. We don't deny the man's<lb />
communicative skills, and we don't<lb />
begrudge him credit for boosting the<lb />
morale of a large portion of the public.<lb />
But Mr. Reagan's ability to infect<lb />
others with his illusion � and his luck<lb />
� are ephemeral instruments on which<lb />
to rely in a world of hard realities.<lb />
One reality is that America exists in a<lb />
world of increased economic competi-<lb />
tion requiring increased savings, invest-<lb />
ment and ability to export. Yet Mr.<lb />
Reagan has put America on a binge of<lb />
consumption and borrowing that may<lb />
be permanently disabling. Another<lb />
reality is that America's postwar<lb />
military superiority is lost forever and<lb />
cannot be regained at any price, and<lb />
that this country will therefore have to<lb />
rely on strategy, politics and persuasion<lb />
to protect and expand freedom.<lb />
Mr. Reagan has supplied only<lb />
military spending rhetoric and the<lb />
threat of force. Furthermore, America<lb />
cannot be a great country with its peo-<lb />
ple pitted against one another in<lb />
economic and social struggle. The<lb />
Reagan administration has increased<lb />
the ranks of the poor and has encourag-<lb />
ed others to be callous and uncaring<lb />
toward them.<lb />
On economics, Mr. Reagan pictures<lb />
himself as the conqueror of double-<lb />
digit inflation, the author of prosperity,<lb />
the defier of doomsayers. According to<lb />
the president, the latest version of<lb />
nay saying holds that the recovery can't<lb />
last.<lb />
"Government deficits, we're told,<lb />
will kill the recovery by draining captial<lb />
needed by business to keep the economy<lb />
expanding he has said. "Well, I hap-<lb />
pen to believe those who<lb />
underestimated the strength of this<lb />
recovery may be wrong about the size<lb />
of future deficits, too He went on to<lb />
acknowledge that "the deficits do mat-<lb />
ter but he claimed for the umpteenth<lb />
time that "we don't face large deficits<lb />
because you're not taxed enough, (but)<lb />
because government spends too much<lb />
No doubt we will be hearing a good<lb />
deal of this line of reasoning all through<lb />
the 1984 campaign, but it is a fabrica-<lb />
tion, an illusion believed in only by the<lb />
president and a few (a very few) of his<lb />
fellow dreamy-eyed ideologues.<lb />
The deficits that Mr. Reagan has run<lb />
up presumably will be one of the major<lb />
issues of this campaign. Republicans<lb />
denounced President Carter for pro-<lb />
ducing deficits of $60 billion in two<lb />
years of recession induced by the raising<lb />
of OPEC's prices. President Reagan's<lb />
deficits in his first two years in office<lb />
were SI 10 billion and $195 billion. This<lb />
year's will be in the $185 billion range<lb />
and the president's new fical year 1985<lb />
budget anticipates $180 billion deficits<lb />
after that until fiscal 1989, when the<lb />
figure descends to $130 billion on ac-<lb />
count of accelerated increases in Social<lb />
Security taxes.<lb />
The economic assumptions underly-<lb />
ing these deficit projections are as<lb />
breathtakingly optimistic as the deficits<lb />
are terrifying. The president is an-<lb />
ticipating growth rates of 4 percent or<lb />
better for five successive years. Among<lb />
his other ambitions, the president plans<lb />
to repeal the business cycle.<lb />
Obviously things aren't going to hap-<lb />
pen as Mr. Reagan's officially publish-<lb />
ed work of fiction anticipates, though it<lb />
is not clear which of several real-life<lb />
consequences will ensue. One plausible<lb />
scenario is that real interest rates �<lb />
already almost as high as when the<lb />
president came to office � will go<lb />
higher still, cut off recovery, and induce<lb />
recession. Or the Federal Reserve will<lb />
become alarmed at the interest rate level<lb />
and print more money, causing a rise in<lb />
inflation. Or the American political and<lb />
economic establishment will do the<lb />
tcfmnattrlc Cfilng rnnd deal with the<lb />
deficits.<lb />
Mr. Reagan, for his part, is ready<lb />
with more fiction.<lb />
On another domestic front, it's ob-<lb />
vious that there arc sharp limits to Mr.<lb />
Reagan's dedication to civil rights and<lb />
civil liberties, and we fear the worst in<lb />
both fields in a second Reagn term. The<lb />
president and the outgoing attorney<lb />
general, William French Smith, have<lb />
essentially shut the switch on enforce-<lb />
ment of laws designed to protect<lb />
minorities from discrimination in jobs,<lb />
education and voting.<lb />
Attorney General-designate Edwin<lb />
Meese is unlikely to turn it back on.<lb />
And Meese, a former law enforcement<lb />
official, is likely to be even more ag-<lb />
gressive than his predecessor in seeking<lb />
to control government information and<lb />
ensure government victories in criminal<lb />
cases.<lb />
In foriegn policy, too, there is reason<lb />
to fear that a second Reagan term could<lb />
bring disaster � in the form of hot war<lb />
in Central America or the Middle East,<lb />
a cold war between the United States<lb />
and the Soviet Union, and the<lb />
deterioration of the Atlantic alliance.<lb />
What troubles many<lb />
Americans above all is the<lb />
possibility that re-election<lb />
will liberate "the real<lb />
Ronald Reagan" from<lb />
moderating political con-<lb />
straints and set him loose<lb />
on the world.<lb />
We do not dispute that America<lb />
needed a more forceful foreign policy<lb />
than it had during the early years of the<lb />
Carter administration, but a strong<lb />
policy actually was being implemented<lb />
by the time Mr. Carter left office, in-<lb />
cluding increases in defense spending,<lb />
the grain embargo against the Soviet<lb />
Union, and military aid to El Salvador<lb />
conditioned on human rights im-<lb />
provements.<lb />
The Reagan administration has relied<lb />
almost entirely on military spending,<lb />
force and noise as its instruments of<lb />
foreign policy, and it has little in the<lb />
way of concrete accomplishments to<lb />
show for it: no arms control treaties, no<lb />
movement toward Middle East peace,<lb />
no improvement in southern Africa<lb />
and a more dangerous situation in Cen-<lb />
tral America.<lb />
It's true that Grenada is no longer in<lb />
the grip of Marxist-Leninists and that<lb />
Mr. Reagan defeated Yuri Andropov in<lb />
their political duel over deployment of<lb />
Penning II missiles in Europe. But<lb />
these will count for little if the United<lb />
Reagan<lb />
States backs out of Lebanon in<lb />
humiliating cirumstances and if Eat-<lb />
West tensions worsen.causing Europe<lb />
to look increasingly inward.<lb />
What troubles Europeans and man<lb />
Americans above all is the possibility<lb />
that re-election will liberate 'the real<lb />
Ronald Reagan" from moderating<lb />
political constraints and set him loose<lb />
on the world. We do not believe the real<lb />
Mr. Reagan is a warmonger lusting tor<lb />
a chance to zap the Soviets or their sur-<lb />
rogates in combat. But he is sufficient!)<lb />
committed to believing the worst about<lb />
the Soviets that he might easily pa� up<lb />
a valid arms treaty with them. After ill,<lb />
he did so with SALT II.<lb />
He might well forgo an offer N<lb />
Nicaragua to make peace with its<lb />
nieghbors, either out of disbelief in the<lb />
sincerity of the Sandinistas or out of<lb />
loyalty to anti-communist "freedom<lb />
fighters" who had risked their lives A<lb />
Nicaraguan attack on Honduras or the<lb />
collapse of El Salvador might well lead<lb />
to intervention by American forces.<lb />
And in the Middle East, Mr<lb />
Reagan's failure to thwart Syrian aims<lb />
in Lebanon could induce President<lb />
Hafez Assad to press against Jordan or<lb />
Israel, producing a conflict in which a<lb />
face-off between the United States and<lb />
the Soviet Union was threatened.<lb />
We do not believe Mr. Reagan wants<lb />
any of these dire events to occur. We do<lb />
worry he may not be competent enough<lb />
as a foreign policy strategist to avoid<lb />
them.<lb />
In spite of the failings and excesses of<lb />
this first term and the potential disaster<lb />
of his second, the president right now is<lb />
a remarkably good bet for re-election<lb />
Presidential races tend to be referenda<lb />
on the performance of the incumbent<lb />
rather than choices of alternative<lb />
futures, and at the moment public opi-<lb />
nion polls indicate Mr. Reagan is sup-<lb />
ported by around 60 percent of the<lb />
population. That is unusually high for a<lb />
president at the three-year mark. But<lb />
there are indications in the polls that he<lb />
is vulnerable.<lb />
The mid-January Gallup Poll shows<lb />
the president tied with Walter Mondale<lb />
and with John Glenn, 45 percent to 45<lb />
Percent. The Democrats have an oppor-<lb />
tunity to make a convincing critique of<lb />
Mr. Reagan - Mr. Reagan's record<lb />
gives them that - and to put forward<lb />
an alternative program that will win the<lb />
Jfence of the country. We wish<lb />
tnem success.<lb />
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1981 to recruit<lb />
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predominated the<lb />
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Gender, Racial Distribution Studied<lb />
By GLENN MAUGHAN<lb />
Staff Wrtfer<lb />
When the 16 member<lb />
UNC system consented in<lb />
1981 to recruit more<lb />
minorities, white males<lb />
predominated the upper<lb />
administrative and<lb />
tenured faculty positions.<lb />
Efforts to improve the<lb />
genderracial makeup<lb />
with those jobs as well as<lb />
to improve the racial<lb />
balance of its 100,000<lb />
students have produced<lb />
mixed results.<lb />
"Affirmative action<lb />
goals are a problem with<lb />
us; and nationwide said<lb />
Jeffrey Orleans, special<lb />
assistant to UNC Presi-<lb />
dent William B. Friday.<lb />
The system did enjoy the<lb />
highest percentage of<lb />
minorities ever in 1983<lb />
although an interim goal<lb />
of nine percent minority<lb />
student enrollment fell<lb />
short.<lb />
Recent figures released<lb />
by UNC do reveal some<lb />
bright spots. ECU ex-<lb />
ceeded the UNC system's<lb />
overall average (8.1 per-<lb />
cent) of enrolled minority<lb />
students. The school has<lb />
a more than 11 percent<lb />
minority enrollment, and<lb />
Orleans praised the<lb />
school's efforts. "ECU is<lb />
better than or equal to<lb />
most universities in<lb />
reaching its (AA)<lb />
goals he said.<lb />
Overall, black enroll-<lb />
ment increased 5 percent<lb />
across the entire UNC<lb />
system for 1983-84 after a<lb />
decline during 82-83. Yet<lb />
the system must produce<lb />
a 10.6 percent minority<lb />
enrollment by 1986-87 or<lb />
face possible cuts in<lb />
federal funds.<lb />
UNC's five traditional-<lb />
ly black institutions<lb />
reported a record white<lb />
enrollment (more than<lb />
2.300 students) for a 12<lb />
percent gain. (Total white<lb />
enrollment across the<lb />
system is about 80,000)<lb />
These schools have con-<lb />
sented to raise white<lb />
enrollment to 15 percent<lb />
by 86-87 also.<lb />
For all the gains in<lb />
minority student enroll-<lb />
ment, the system lags in<lb />
employing minorities in<lb />
upper administrative and<lb />
faculty jobs.<lb />
Dr. Mary Ann Rose,<lb />
AA officerECU, summ-<lb />
ed up the feelings of<lb />
many administrators.<lb />
"We've come a long<lb />
way Rose said. "We<lb />
try hard to be AA, but<lb />
we've a lot of work to do<lb />
yet<lb />
Minority defined by<lb />
UNC - women-blacks,<lb />
American Indians or<lb />
Alaskans, Asian or<lb />
Pacific Islander, and<lb />
Hispanic.<lb />
For example, 46 per-<lb />
cent of the women<lb />
employed at ECU work<lb />
as clerks and secretaries.<lb />
In contrast, 44 percent of<lb />
white males employed<lb />
work as tenured or<lb />
tenured track faculty.<lb />
Overall, women<lb />
employees at ECU hold<lb />
13 of all instructional<lb />
positions. Minority males<lb />
fare worse; 70 percent<lb />
work as service-<lb />
maintenance employees.<lb />
These males hold only 4<lb />
percent of the tenured-<lb />
tenured track positions.<lb />
Their female counter-<lb />
parts hare the same<lb />
figure, 70 percent of<lb />
minority females<lb />
employed at ECU work<lb />
as clerkssecretaries or<lb />
servicemaintenance<lb />
employees. Only 2 per-<lb />
cent of all fulltime<lb />
tenured and tenured track<lb />
faculty jobs are held by<lb />
minority women.<lb />
These same gender and<lb />
racial disparities exist<lb />
throughout the 16<lb />
member UNC system.<lb />
Women comprise 42 per-<lb />
cent of the fulltime<lb />
workforce, (over 22,000<lb />
employees) but 40 percent<lb />
of them are working as<lb />
secretaries or clerks.<lb />
White males dominate<lb />
the administrative,<lb />
managerial tenured and<lb />
tenured track positions<lb />
with over 23 of these<lb />
positions held by this<lb />
group.<lb />
The remainder of those<lb />
jobs are held by minority<lb />
males (10 percent); white<lb />
women (18 percent); and<lb />
by minority women (5<lb />
percent).<lb />
A number of other<lb />
universities outside the<lb />
UNC System face similar<lb />
difficulties. "Wc are<lb />
caught in a bind said<lb />
Sondra Stallard, AA<lb />
spokesperson for U<lb />
Virginia. "Part of the<lb />
problem is not enough<lb />
people involved in the<lb />
higher education<lb />
process she said.<lb />
Stallard explained U<lb />
Virgina enjoys a "fairly<lb />
high" percentage of<lb />
women faculty but a<lb />
shortage of women work-<lb />
ing in upper ad-<lb />
ministrative levels is ap-<lb />
parent.<lb />
"We've also fallen<lb />
short of our goals in<lb />
recruiting black faculty<lb />
members; some we've<lb />
recruited have left she<lb />
added.<lb />
Not all AA plans have<lb />
met with such frustra-<lb />
tion. Dolores Burke, AA<lb />
spokesperson for Duke<lb />
University said seven new<lb />
black faculty were<lb />
employed in 1983.<lb />
"There are some promis-<lb />
ing trends Burke said.<lb />
Duke's undergraduate<lb />
minority enrollment has<lb />
risen to 6 percent, 12 per-<lb />
cent of the tenure and<lb />
tenure track positions<lb />
belong to women, and<lb />
about 4 percent of those<lb />
jobs are occupied by<lb />
blacks. Why is there a<lb />
shortage of minority<lb />
faculty and minorities0<lb />
Orleans claims the supply<lb />
is inadequate. "Due to<lb />
budget cutbacks and<lb />
economic recession, there<lb />
has been a contraction of<lb />
black enrollment he<lb />
said.<lb />
Stollard said "we can't<lb />
wish for black<lb />
professors "The shor-<lb />
tages have their roots in<lb />
our grammar and high<lb />
schools; we won't have<lb />
qualified people if our<lb />
schools don't train our<lb />
future educators she<lb />
added.<lb />
What is the future for<lb />
AA� Reagan's recent<lb />
shuffle within the Com-<lb />
mission on Civil Rights<lb />
may pose problems.<lb />
Statements from them in-<lb />
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away from<lb />
quotas for<lb />
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Playhouse Stages 'Tobacco Road'<lb />
White Crackers In McGinnis<lb />
phofo by Doofl Ray<lb />
Mavis Ray, Brain Cottle and Tom Hull star in the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse production of Tobacco Road. Presented in stark realism,<lb />
the McGinnis stage is covered with several tons of dirt, a dilapidated<lb />
shack and a live Chinaberry tree. One of Broadway's longest playing<lb />
hits the Plavhouse production should prove a treat<lb />
Two Broadway veterans have<lb />
teamed up onstage for The East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse's production<lb />
of Tobacco Road, Febuary 9-11,<lb />
13 and 14, at 8:15 in ECU's<lb />
McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
Mavis Ray and Tom Hull have<lb />
performed on and Off-Broadway,<lb />
toured plays in all but four states,<lb />
and have both had leading roles in<lb />
The Lost Colony but have never<lb />
appeared on stage together until<lb />
now.<lb />
Miss Ray is well known to area<lb />
theatregoers as a choreographer<lb />
and leading actress for the East<lb />
Carolina Summer Theatre;<lb />
however, she also has numerous<lb />
national credits to her name. She<lb />
performed on Broadway in<lb />
Michael Bennett's Ballroom,<lb />
toured the country in the award-<lb />
winning production of Da, and<lb />
has had roles in ABC's All My<lb />
Children, My Body, My Child<lb />
starring Vanessa Redgrave, and<lb />
just last year in the higly acclaim-<lb />
ed movie-musical Annie. For two<lb />
seasons she was seen in the power-<lb />
ful role of Queen Elizabeth in The<lb />
Lost Colony on Roanoke Island;<lb />
and now in Tobacco Road she will<lb />
pla the wife of a back-woods dirt<lb />
farmer who aspires only to snuff<lb />
and a new dress to be buried in.<lb />
A Durham native and graduate<lb />
of ECU, Tom Hull will play the<lb />
dirt farmer, Jeeter Lester, in<lb />
Tobacco Road. In professional<lb />
theatre Mr. Hull is known for the<lb />
wide variety of character roles<lb />
played from coast to coast in such<lb />
plays as One More Time, Jim<lb />
Thorpe, All American, Little<lb />
Mary Sunshine, and The Fan-<lb />
tastics. For eight seasons he<lb />
played Old Tom in Lost Colony<lb />
and last October was seen in<lb />
Times Remembered produced in<lb />
Wilmington's historic Thalian<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Adapted from Erskine<lb />
Caldwell's best-selling novel,<lb />
Tobacco Road centers around the<lb />
aging toothless Jeeter Lester who<lb />
lives with his bickering family in a<lb />
dilapidated shack on a dusty track<lb />
of once-rich farm land. Originally<lb />
written as a compassionate social<lb />
document about a family of<lb />
Georgia crackers ground by<lb />
poverty into an animal-like pur-<lb />
suit of starved apetites, its au<lb />
diences have come to love the play<lb />
as a comedy. They have laughed<lb />
at the family's pitiful efforts to<lb />
maintain human dignity and to<lb />
scrabble even foi a bag of turnips<lb />
as food � for the same reasons<lb />
that the whole world has laughed<lb />
at Charlied Chaplin's desperate<lb />
struggles against adversity �<lb />
because the struggles were too<lb />
fantastically absurd and<lb />
unrealistic. Instead of being mov-<lb />
ed to pity, theatregoers have burst<lb />
into roars of laughter when Jeeter<lb />
says, on being told that his senile<lb />
mother has died in the woods,<lb />
"I'll have to go out and bury her<lb />
one of these days<lb />
Tobacco Road is now considered<lb />
to be the most famous rural com-<lb />
edy since Uncle Tom's Cabin. It<lb />
ran for eight years on Broadway<lb />
in the mid-30s, and at one time<lb />
there were four companies touring<lb />
simultaneously boasting a box of-<lb />
fice, in all, of $6 million. For six<lb />
consecutive seasons the play<lb />
toured the country playing one<lb />
and two-night stands in cities<lb />
which had not witnessed a Broad-<lb />
way attraction in 15 years. Con-<lb />
sidered controversial these days, it<lb />
was banned in a number of towns,<lb />
including Raleigh. But Durham<lb />
allowed the touring company to<lb />
come, and they presented the<lb />
show in the ballroom of the old<lb />
Washington Duke Hotel.<lb />
The movie version of Tobacco<lb />
Road, which cost $750,000 to<lb />
make, including $200,000 for the<lb />
rights to the play, has never fur-<lb />
nished any competition to the<lb />
stage drama, even when appearing<lb />
concurrently. It vvas released in<lb />
1941 by 20th Century Fox, was<lb />
directed by John Ford and starred<lb />
Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and<lb />
Ward Bond.<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
production is being presented in<lb />
stark realism. The shack on stage<lb />
has been constructed of rotting<lb />
lumber salvaged from an old slave<lb />
cabin in Pitt County; a real<lb />
Chinaberry tree now stands on the<lb />
McGinnis stage, and one-and-a-<lb />
half tons of dirt has been spread<lb />
over 800 square feet. Commenting<lb />
on the realistic style, director<lb />
Edgar I oessin said: "It would be<lb />
hard to imagine this show without<lb />
the soil on stage, because that is<lb />
what the plav is about the<lb />
land<lb />
Reserved seat tickets are on sale<lb />
at the McGinnis Theatre Box Of<lb />
fice, corner of Fifth and Eastern<lb />
Streets in Greenville. The box of-<lb />
fice is open each weekday from 10<lb />
a.m. until 4 p.m. Reservations can<lb />
be made by calling "5-6390<lb />
Egg People? Think Before Buying Valentines<lb />
Valentine's Day is tough for<lb />
me. I got so many names and ad-<lb />
dreses to remember. And face it:<lb />
Every girl wants to get the present<lb />
from Mick LaSalle.<lb />
JIMick<lb />
WLaSalle<lb />
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So I order my Valentine's cards<lb />
from a wholesale warehouse and<lb />
have them delivered by truck. But<lb />
nday I decided to look in the<lb />
Student Supply Store to see what<lb />
one half of ECU will be sending<lb />
the other half.<lb />
I saw this morose looking<lb />
character studying a few cards in<lb />
the corner. He was at least 30<lb />
pounds overweight. And he was<lb />
slouching like he's been getting<lb />
called a moron every day since he<lb />
was ten.<lb />
"What cards you got there,<lb />
pal?" I asked.<lb />
He mumbled something and<lb />
made to put them back, so I took<lb />
the cards out of his hand. The<lb />
cards were a sorry assortment. I<lb />
shook my head.<lb />
"Buddy I said, "You send<lb />
ei one of these cards, and you<lb />
may as well cut the thing off and<lb />
put it in your pocket<lb />
Valentine's Day is a time to<lb />
celebrate love, reassess it, or just<lb />
have fun with it. It might even be<lb />
a time to tell a girl you love her.<lb />
But don't make yourself pathetic<lb />
in the process And don't make<lb />
yourself into a nuisance.<lb />
Companies that make Valen-<lb />
tine's cards don't care whether<lb />
you get the girl or not. They're<lb />
not out to appeal to her, but to<lb />
you. They want you to buy their<lb />
card. To get you to do that, com-<lb />
panies appeal to some of your<lb />
worst impulses: self-pity, self-<lb />
indulgence, maudlin sentimentali-<lb />
ty. Face it: When you're in love,<lb />
you're a little weak in the head.<lb />
Thaf! why I've developed Mick<lb />
LaSalle's Five Rules for Choosing<lb />
lalentine's Day Cards. Following<lb />
these rules won't get you the girl,<lb />
but they'll keep you from cutting<lb />
your throat trying.<lb />
Rule One: Don't send any cards<lb />
with strangers on the cover.<lb />
Use your head. If the guy on the<lb />
cover is better looking than you,<lb />
she's gonna think it's funny<lb />
you're associating yourself with<lb />
this Handsome Harry. If the guy<lb />
on the cover is worse looking than<lb />
you, she's gonna wonder why<lb />
you're sending her pictures of<lb />
dorks.<lb />
Every couple snould be unique.<lb />
Don't link yourself with a couple<lb />
of Hallmark wimps wandering<lb />
Gilligan's Island<lb />
Rule Two: Don't put her on the<lb />
spot.<lb />
One card I saw said, "Valen-<lb />
tine, our relationship should be<lb />
perfectly clear to you by now<lb />
The inside said, "So would you<lb />
mind explaining it to me?"<lb />
This card does two things: It<lb />
antagonizes the woman, and it<lb />
gives her complete control of the<lb />
situation. If you want a woman to<lb />
like you, don't put her on the<lb />
spot. On the other hand, if you<lb />
want to get on her nerves, come<lb />
up with a more manly way than<lb />
sending a Valentine's Day card.<lb />
Besides, even if the card works<lb />
and the sender gets what he wants,<lb />
he still loses. Forcing a conversa-<lb />
tion about the "relationship" is<lb />
almost always a mistake. Conver-<lb />
sations like that kill the spontanei-<lb />
ty between two people and make<lb />
the one who cares the most come<lb />
off like a jerk.<lb />
Rule Three: Don't send any<lb />
Valentines with ugly dogs on the<lb />
cover.<lb />
At best, you come off cute. But<lb />
who's kidding who? You're not<lb />
looking for a pat on the head.<lb />
No woman but the kind you<lb />
find in very sick stag films prefers<lb />
dogs to men.<lb />
Rule Four: Don't say, "Hey, hey,<lb />
bey, I'm a crazy guy<lb />
There's a card in the bookstore<lb />
that says, "Normally, I wouldn't<lb />
ask you to be my Valentine But<lb />
I haven't been normal for years<lb />
Don't send it.<lb />
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themselves, not you. Go up to the<lb />
most boring professor on this<lb />
campus and say, "Gee, you're a<lb />
crazy guy He'll smile and say,<lb />
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way?<lb />
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ly you're interesting. Unless she<lb />
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of time for you to tell her all<lb />
about herself.<lb />
Rule Five: Don't send Egg Peo-<lb />
ple.<lb />
I shouldn't have to tell anybody<lb />
this. Don't send cards with Egg<lb />
People on them.<lb />
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always, alone and depressed.<lb />
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there's room in your heart for me.<lb />
I'd love to be your Valentine<lb />
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respect yourself.<lb />
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sonabout themselves.<lb />
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ly pretty woman getting pestered<lb />
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miserable � but at its bet<lb />
Before you buy any card, ask<lb />
yourself. "If I were in the other<lb />
person's place, how would I feel<lb />
about getting this?"<lb />
If you can answer that question<lb />
honestly, then trust your instincts<lb />
and take it from there.<lb />
'Reckless' Depressing<lb />
Teen Life In 80s Sick, Fractured<lb />
MGM is putting a lot of promotional hype into<lb />
Reckless. The ads evoke memories of James Dean or<lb />
Marlon Brando, the angry young man in a leather<lb />
jacket, the loner on a motorcycle. The film promises<lb />
excitement, but it delivers depression.<lb />
Aidan Quinn is Johnny Rourke, a high school<lb />
senior growing up in a dying steel town. A fractured<lb />
home life has left him rough on the outside but in-<lb />
secure and frightened on the inside. His dad is an ag<lb />
ing alcoholic loser who doesn't know how to tell his<lb />
son just how much he really loves him. His mother<lb />
left their shabby home nearly 10 years before. In<lb />
order to hide his life of poverty and loneliness,<lb />
Johnny appears aloof at school, never letting anyone<lb />
get close enough to find out the truth about him. Bet-<lb />
ter to remain an enigma than to be looked down<lb />
upon.<lb />
Daryl Hannah is Tracey Prescott. Even the name<lb />
sounds like little miss rich girl, and she is. She's tall,<lb />
blond and fine as fine as a high school girl gets.<lb />
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drive, and mommy makes a solemn occasion out of<lb />
giving her her own charge card. Her steady boyfriend<lb />
is a jerk, a big, handsome-in-a-boring-sort-of-way<lb />
rich boy who is already learning how to be a<lb />
psychopathic asshole. When Tracey first lays eyes on<lb />
Johnny Rourke, she says, "God, he's wierd<lb />
And Johnny is wierd. The kid's personality is<lb />
splintering before our eyes. In a drunken fit, his dad<lb />
throws him out of the house, and Johnny sleeps in<lb />
the boiler room of the high school. Johnny's football<lb />
coach is a pure bastard, an immature imbecile who<lb />
tosses Johnny off the squad rather than admit he's<lb />
wrong. And at school, everyone thinks Johnny's a<lb />
is<lb />
creep.<lb />
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never around, and her mom's sacchrine per-<lb />
missiveness is as disgusting as Johnny's dad's<lb />
drunken insensitivity. Tracey is a good girl who's<lb />
ready to be bad.<lb />
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chemistry is right. The steel worker's son and the mill<lb />
owner's daughter, we know it can't work, and they<lb />
know it can't work. But just maybe it does work.<lb />
In many ways, Reckless is similar to AU the Right<lb />
Moves. It's about kids growing up in the '80s facing<lb />
an uncertain future. It's teenage realism set in a<lb />
decaying steel town. It's about a world that's verging<lb />
on moral as well as economic bankruptcy. This is a<lb />
far cry from teenage life in the '50s, "Doby Gillis<lb />
or "Happy Days Tracey and Johnny's world is<lb />
worn out and rotten. The bloodshot look in Johnny's<lb />
eyes, the sleaziness of the high school girls, the decay-<lb />
ing factories, towns and school, the smart-ass<lb />
12-year-old punks director James Foley piles up<lb />
the images of a sick society. Depressing! By the film's<lb />
end, there was no way I could buy writer Chris Col-<lb />
umbus' merciful � but predictable � attempt at a<lb />
happy ending. There's trouble just up the road for<lb />
Tracey and Johnny.<lb />
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and the Silver Bullet Band, the sound track is right on<lb />
time. Technically, the film is well made. The acting is<lb />
passable. My only criticism is that Johnny looks 30<lb />
instead of 18. But then, the kid's had a rough life.<lb />
G.I. Vi<lb />
Reckless is now showing at Greenville's Plitt Theater.<lb />
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FEBRUARY 7, 194<lb />
Van Halen LP<lb />
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listen to a naughty and<lb />
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For Teacher Eddie,<lb />
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SUkwood (rated R)<lb />
Stars Meryl Streep as Karen<lb />
Weekend Pass (rated R) Yentl (rated PG)<lb />
Four young sailors fresh out of Much more than just the kosher<lb />
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Sports<lb />
FEBRUARY 7. 1984 Page 8<lb />
Letdown Evident<lb />
Pirates Crushed<lb />
By ED NICKLAS<lb />
Sorti Editor<lb />
The Eastern Illinois Panthers<lb />
took advantage of a flat ECU r?r-<lb />
formance to breeze to a 78-58 vic-<lb />
tory last night at Charleston, 111.<lb />
Four players scored in double<lb />
figures for the Panthers, as they<lb />
raised their record to 9-9.<lb />
The Pirates, coming off a big<lb />
win last Saturday against con-<lb />
ference opponent George Mason,<lb />
fell to 4-15.<lb />
Eastern Illinois was led by 6-11,<lb />
300 pound center Ken<lb />
Duckworth, who had 18 points.<lb />
Forward John Collins had 15 and<lb />
Jim Richardson added 14 for the<lb />
Panthers.<lb />
William Grady was the Pirate's<lb />
leading scorer for the second<lb />
game in a row, tallying 15 points.<lb />
Curt Y'anderhorst was the only<lb />
other ECU player in double<lb />
figures with 12 points.<lb />
Eastern Illinois, which was<lb />
playing only its fourth home game<lb />
this season, shot 58 percent in the<lb />
first half to lead 40-24 at intermis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
The Panthers then outscored<lb />
the Pirates 12-5 in the First six<lb />
minutes of the second half to take<lb />
a 52-31 lead, their largest of the<lb />
game.<lb />
ECU began a mild comeback,<lb />
outscoring Eastern Illinois 16-8<lb />
over the next seven minutes to cut<lb />
the lead to 13 points, 60-47.<lb />
But the Pirates let the comback<lb />
slip away, and a frustrated ECU<lb />
coach Charlie Harrison drew one<lb />
of his few technicals with 5:51 left<lb />
in the game, and ECU losing by<lb />
22 points.<lb />
With the loss, ECU has yet to<lb />
win a game on the road this<lb />
season. In this game, the Pirates<lb />
never led.<lb />
The Pirates will stay in the state<lb />
of Illinois for a few more days, as<lb />
they take on Western Illinois<lb />
Wednesday night. ECU will then<lb />
return home for another ECAC<lb />
contest against William and Mary<lb />
this Saturday.<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Robinson 3 2-3 8, Grady 3 9-11<lb />
15, Smith 1 2-2 4, Bass 1 0-0 2,<lb />
Vanderhorst 6 0-1 12, Sledge 1 0-0<lb />
2, Battle 3 2-4 8, Turnbill 2 1-2 5,<lb />
Harris 1 0-3 2, Gilchrist 0 0-1 0.<lb />
Eastern Illinois<lb />
Knighting 1 4-6 6, Richardson 7<lb />
0-0 14, Tyss 3 1-2 7, Weese 5 3-4<lb />
13, Collins 6 3-8 15, Duckworth 5<lb />
8-9 18.<lb />
William Grady has been named<lb />
ECAC-South Rookie of the Week<lb />
for his play against Navy and -e l john.c f <lb />
George Mason last week. Tony Robinson works against George Mason's John Niehoff in Satuday night's 70-6 upset of the Patriots.<lb />
ECU's victory was their first in conference play.<lb />
Lady's Split With Overtime Win<lb />
NCIL JOHNSON � ICU Wwto Lb<lb />
Pirate forward Annette Phillips doesn't seem to<lb />
have much of a chance at getting this loose ball,<lb />
but ECU defeated Georgia Tech 61-56.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
AjtfcUal Sporti Mitor<lb />
The ECU women's basketball team split a part of<lb />
home games over the weekend, bowing to East Ten-<lb />
nessee State 68-58 Saturday afternoon, then taking a<lb />
61-56 overtime victory from Georgia Tech on Sunday.<lb />
ECU broke a three game losing streak in Sunday's<lb />
contest, but Pirate head coach Cathy Andruzzi was<lb />
forced to go deeper on her bench then she has all<lb />
season long.<lb />
With Annette Phillips and Jody Rodriguez fouling<lb />
out, and sixth-man Annette Anderson unable to play<lb />
due to sickness, walk-on Crystal Grier saw more play-<lb />
ing time against the Lady Jackets then she has for the<lb />
entire season.<lb />
Although she didn't score any points in 17 minutes<lb />
of action, Grier played a solid game and contributed<lb />
one steal to the defensive effort. "Crystal came in<lb />
when we needed her and played a great game An-<lb />
druzzi said.<lb />
Andruzzi was extremely upset with the officiating,<lb />
and blamed the high number of fouls on how the<lb />
game was called. "The refs made this into a bad<lb />
game she said. "They added to the sloppiness of<lb />
play be calling unnecessary fouls<lb />
With the two teams tied at 50 going into overtime,<lb />
ECU jumped on the Jackets immediately when<lb />
Darlene Hedges was fouled in the lane and connected<lb />
on both ends of the one-and-one.<lb />
The Pirates never relinquished their lead as they<lb />
connected on 7 of 8 free throws down the stretch.<lb />
ECU connected on 74 percent of its attempts for the<lb />
game.<lb />
Andruzzi felt her team handled the pressure well in<lb />
overtime and was pleased to come away with a vic-<lb />
tory. "We were outrebounded and didn't play a good<lb />
inside game, but we didn't make any stupid mistakes<lb />
and that enabled us to win<lb />
The game was a struggle from the outset, as neither<lb />
team was able to gain control of the tempo.<lb />
Tech took their biggest lead of the entire contest<lb />
when Kate Brandt knocked in a 17-foot jump shot<lb />
giving the Jackets an 8-2 edge with 16:01 remaining in<lb />
the first half.<lb />
Brandt was the Pirate's primary concern going into<lb />
the game as she was averaging 16 points per outing,<lb />
but ECU guard Sylvia Bragg held her at bay, limiting<lb />
Brandt to 12 points on a 5 of 21 shooting perfor-<lb />
mance.<lb />
ECU fought back, and took their first lead at 9:42<lb />
of the opening half when Lisa Squirewell popped in a<lb />
short jumper giving the Pirates a 16-14 advantage.<lb />
The lead changed hands four times from that point<lb />
on, with Delphine Mabry giving ECU a one point<lb />
halftime lead when she banked in a driving layup with<lb />
41 seconds left.<lb />
The second half was much like the opening period<lb />
of play as Tech held the lead for the first 15 minutes<lb />
of play.<lb />
Lisa Squirewell pumped in a five footer with 5:34<lb />
remaining giving the Lady Bucs a 40-39 edge. ECU<lb />
never trailed the rest of the game, but Jennifer<lb />
Leachman hit a layup with 21 seconds left to tie score<lb />
at 50 and send the game into overtime.<lb />
Bragg led the way for the Pirates with 20 points,<lb />
while Rodriquez was impressive off the bench con-<lb />
tributing eight in 21 minutes of action.<lb />
In Saturday's loss, 6-5 center Tammy Larkey came<lb />
off the bench to score 23 points for East Tennessee<lb />
State University.<lb />
Larkey, a transfer from Tennessee, is the team's<lb />
leading scorer and rebounder, but doesn't start<lb />
because she just became eligible several weeks ago.<lb />
"I'm loyal to my people and they will be starting the<lb />
rest of the year ETSU Coach Susan Yow said.<lb />
Despite being a substitute, Larkey played 33<lb />
minutes and was inserted whenever the Lady Buc-<lb />
caneer's lead seemed in danger.<lb />
The first half was a battle between Squirewell and<lb />
Larkey, as the two players seemed to dominate all the<lb />
inside play. With the score tied at 25, Bragg hit from<lb />
the outside to give the Pirates a two point advantage<lb />
at the half.<lb />
"We wanted to work the ball inside and get some<lb />
fouls on their big people Andruzzi said, "and we<lb />
were pretty successful in doing that in the first half<lb />
The second half was a different story, however, as<lb />
ETSU took control of the boards. "The problem was<lb />
we didn't help out on the inside like we did in the first<lb />
half Andruzzi said.<lb />
Leigh Jaffke got things started with a three-point<lb />
play that put ETSU in front 28-27, and then back-to-<lb />
back baskets gave the Buccaneers the working margin<lb />
they needed to take control of the game.<lb />
ECU managed to trim the lead to one several times,<lb />
but the Pirates began to tire as Mabry saw only eight<lb />
minutes of action, and ETSU slowly pulled away.<lb />
Bragg and Squirewell led the Pirates with 17 points<lb />
each, while Rodriguez scored a career high 14 while<lb />
substituting for Mabry.<lb />
The Pirates will return to action Feb. 9 when they<lb />
travel to face nationally ranked Old Dominion.<lb />
East Carolina (58)<lb />
Phillips 0-2 1-2 1, Anderson 2-A 0-0 4, Hedges 2-3<lb />
0-0 4, Rodriguez 6-12 2-2 14, Bragg 7-17 3-3 17,<lb />
Mabry 0-2 1-2 1, Squirewell 7-8 3-5 17.<lb />
East Tennessee State (68)<lb />
Blair 7-13 2-5 16, Mills 1-5 0-0 2, Jaffke 4- 4- P<lb />
Hines 1-3 8-10 10, Skala 2-8 1-2 5, Larkev 10-16 3-4<lb />
23.<lb />
East Carolina (61)<lb />
Squirewell 3-5 2-4 8, Phillips 0-6 4-4 4, Hedges 5-11<lb />
5-6 15, Rodriguez 4-7 0-0 8, Bragg 23 6-6 20, Mabrv<lb />
3-5 0-3 6.<lb />
Georgia Tech (56)<lb />
Rucker 2-110-0 4, Jicka 2-5 0-0 4, Weinert 3-9 4-6<lb />
10,5-21 2-2 12, Ehle 2-8 5-6 9, Carter 1-2 2-3 4, James<lb />
1-2 2-5 4, Leachman 2-4 3-4 7, Cochran 1-4 0-0 2.<lb />
EC Pitching 'Good Enough Group Of Arms'<lb />
By ED NICKLAS<lb />
Sports V-dltof<lb />
The first in a series<lb />
ECU baseball coach Hal Baird<lb />
will be relying on a young but<lb />
talented pitching staff to bring the<lb />
Pirates back from an average per-<lb />
formance last year to their<lb />
1980-82 nation-leading form.<lb />
The Pirate staff of two<lb />
freshman, four sophomores, three<lb />
juniors and one senior will at-<lb />
tempt to reduce last season's ab-<lb />
normally high 4.01 earned run<lb />
average. The team has four ex-<lb />
perienced pitchers in Winfred<lb />
Johnson, Robby Mclanahan, Bob<lb />
Davidson and Chubby Butler, but<lb />
the rest have seen little or no ac-<lb />
tion on the college level besides<lb />
fall-season competition.<lb />
Nonetheless, Baird is optimistic<lb />
and speaks enthusiastically regar-<lb />
ding the potential of this season's<lb />
staff.<lb />
Baird commented on his star-<lb />
ting rotation:<lb />
Winfred Johnson (Sophomore,<lb />
righthander. Last season: 7-1<lb />
record, 3.26 ERA): "He returns<lb />
as the number one guy on the<lb />
staff. Basically, his best pitches<lb />
are his sinking fastball and a<lb />
short, quick breaking curveball.<lb />
His mentiJ approach to pitching is<lb />
more impressive than his physical<lb />
attributes although he is a gifted<lb />
athlete. He brings intelligence to<lb />
the pitching game that is really<lb />
outstanding<lb />
Robby Mclanahan (Senior, lef-<lb />
thander. Last season: 3-3 record,<lb />
3.93 ERA): "The only left-<lb />
handed pitcher on the squad. Rob<lb />
has been drafted by the Phillies.<lb />
"He really didn't have a good<lb />
season for us last year. He had an<lb />
outstanding fall and threw pro-<lb />
bably better than anyone we had.<lb />
I would say at this point he would<lb />
Baseball Preview<lb />
probably be our number two guy.<lb />
"Being the only lefthander, we<lb />
want to make sure we match him<lb />
against those teams that have ex-<lb />
ceptionally good left-handed hit-<lb />
ting lineups<lb />
Bob Davidson (Junior,<lb />
righthander. Last season: 3-5<lb />
record, led the team with a 3.10<lb />
ERA and 78.3 innings pitched):<lb />
"Went into last year as our<lb />
number one guy based upon his<lb />
freshman year, but had a subpar<lb />
season. He has an outstanding<lb />
throwing arm. There are a lot of<lb />
professional scouts that are in-<lb />
terested in him.<lb />
"He had arthroscopic surgery<lb />
in December and as a result of<lb />
that we had to change his<lb />
mechanics a bit. So he's going to<lb />
look different to those who have<lb />
seen him before.<lb />
"In terms of arm strength and<lb />
potential, he is the best. Our suc-<lb />
cess will be determined on how he<lb />
does<lb />
Mike ChristopherFreshman,<lb />
righthander): "We have had very<lb />
few pitchers come in here that<lb />
have the potential he has. He is<lb />
6-6 and was a highly recruited<lb />
player. He has a fine arm and had<lb />
a really outstanding fall for us.<lb />
"He will start the season as one<lb />
of our starting pitchers. We really<lb />
believe that Mike will be one of<lb />
the best that we have had before<lb />
he leaves.<lb />
"I think that if he gets off to a<lb />
quick start, he 'may be good<lb />
before this year is over with. It<lb />
just depends upon how rapidly he<lb />
can adjust from high school to<lb />
college baseball<lb />
Baird's spot starters and middle<lb />
and short relievers include the<lb />
following pitchers:<lb />
Chubby Butler (Junior,<lb />
righthander. Last year: 3-2<lb />
record, 4.29 ERA, led team in<lb />
relief appearances): "He has been<lb />
throwing very well this spring. He<lb />
was used mainly in that kind of<lb />
role last year (as a reliever), and if<lb />
he continues to throw well, he has<lb />
a chance to bump one of the guys<lb />
out of the starting rotation. He<lb />
would be the first guy out of the<lb />
pen or a fifth starter.<lb />
"What we need for him to do is<lb />
throw strikes consistently and<lb />
develop a little bit more of a<lb />
breaking pitch. His best pitch is a<lb />
fastball<lb />
Tommy Webb (Junior,<lb />
righthander, junior college<lb />
transfer): "Has a good arm. He<lb />
didn't throw real well in the fall<lb />
but with his two years of junior<lb />
college experience he gives us<lb />
another arm out of the bullpen.<lb />
"He has an outstanding<lb />
changeup and he throws hard. His<lb />
breaking ball is not as good as it<lb />
needs to be.<lb />
"Beyond that, I think the only<lb />
thing between Tommy right now<lb />
and him being outstanding is if he<lb />
will really be a tough, cold-<lb />
blooded competitor. I'm not say-<lb />
ing he isn't right now, I'm just<lb />
saying he hasn't demonstrated it<lb />
yet. He will definitely have to<lb />
pitch for us<lb />
Craig Van deventer (Freshman,<lb />
righthander): "Craig is another<lb />
one of those who will be a fine one<lb />
before he leaves. He really has<lb />
been a pleasant surprise. In the<lb />
fall he proved to us that he can get<lb />
college hitters out.<lb />
"He is in a situation now that<lb />
he is going to pitch a lot as a<lb />
freshman. We still need to work<lb />
on the breaking ball a little with<lb />
him, but we changed some things<lb />
with him this fall and his fastball<lb />
now is sinking very well and he<lb />
has good movement on it.<lb />
"We feel Craig is a very in-<lb />
telligent kid. We know he is not<lb />
going to make many mistakes<lb />
more than once<lb />
The rest of the staff includes<lb />
those who Baird says are "right<lb />
there at the edge as being ready to<lb />
win for us <lb />
Roger Greer (Sophomore,<lb />
righthander): "We redshirted him<lb />
last year as a freshman. He has<lb />
made more improvement in one<lb />
year than any other pitcher we<lb />
have had. He's definitely going to<lb />
be needed, but we're just not sure<lb />
what role he is going to have right<lb />
now<lb />
Phil Spring (Sophomore,<lb />
righthander): "Right now he<lb />
looks to be in a short relief role.<lb />
He still needs to get some things<lb />
ironed out before he will get a<lb />
whole lot of pitching time<lb />
Jim Peterson (Sophomore,<lb />
righthander): "He's come on. He<lb />
has pretty good breaking stuff.<lb />
Right now he will be a short<lb />
reliever. He will have to battle<lb />
some to get pitching time<lb />
According to Baird, the pit-<lb />
ching staff does not have any<lb />
other proven winner except<lb />
Johnson, but the potential of the<lb />
rest of the staff is cause enough to<lb />
boast. "We feel we have a good<lb />
enough group of arms to com-<lb />
pete he says.<lb />
The staff will have to perform<lb />
masterfully to compete at the<lb />
same level as past ECU hurlers,<lb />
but Baird shows unbending faith!<lb />
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Four Women Qualify; ECU Rips Blue Devils<lb />
By SCOTT POWERS<lb />
Sp�rnitMt<lb />
"We swam the best<lb />
meet in the history of<lb />
ECU Swimming said<lb />
head coach Rick Kobe,<lb />
summing up the Pirate<lb />
victories over Duke on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
Revenging a loss to the<lb />
Blue Devils last year, the<lb />
men's team soundly<lb />
defeated Duke by the<lb />
score of 65-48. The<lb />
women, who had four na-<lb />
tional qualifiers and<lb />
broke four varsity and<lb />
freshman records, also<lb />
easily defeated Duke<lb />
7(M3.<lb />
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Larranaga and Greg<lb />
Wray were double win-<lb />
ners. Larranaga took the<lb />
1000-yard freestyle with a<lb />
time of 9:56.87 and the<lb />
500 freestyle with a time<lb />
of 4:52.62.<lb />
Wray won the 200 in-<lb />
dividual medley with a<lb />
time of 2:01.65 and the<lb />
200 butterfly in 1:58.50.<lb />
Wray also swam on the<lb />
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team with Kevin<lb />
Richards, Stephen<lb />
Hollett and Stan<lb />
Williams that won with a<lb />
time of 3:37.29.<lb />
In the sprint freestyle<lb />
events, Hollett won the<lb />
50 meter event in 22.70,<lb />
Williams took the 100 in<lb />
47.51, and Chris Pittelli<lb />
won thf 200 in 1:46.20.<lb />
Other winners for the<lb />
men were Scott Eagle in<lb />
the one- meter diving<lb />
with a score of 244.3, and<lb />
Richards in the 200<lb />
backstroke with a 2:01.6.<lb />
The women won 10 of<lb />
13 events in their half of<lb />
the meet, with many of<lb />
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as the 3-14 Pirates were<lb />
confronted by a 15-3<lb />
George Mason team that<lb />
was ranked 10th in the<lb />
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Widmer Eastern College<lb />
Poll and had defeated<lb />
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forward made both to tie<lb />
the score at 68-68.<lb />
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and passed to Sledge on<lb />
the left wing. Sledge<lb />
drove superbly to the key,<lb />
as he had done all even-<lb />
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behind. No one from<lb />
George Mason converged<lb />
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"Keith just took it on<lb />
himself Harrison said,<lb />
when asked if Sledge's<lb />
shot was part of a set<lb />
play. "It was just so-<lb />
meone that had the guts<lb />
to take it on himself<lb />
With the win, ECU up-<lb />
ped its record to 4-14 and<lb />
1-5 in the ECAC. George<lb />
Mason dropped to 15-4<lb />
and 3-3 in the conference.<lb />
Grady led the Pirates in<lb />
scoring with 15 points,<lb />
while Robinson and Roy<lb />
Smith added 14 and 13<lb />
apiece.<lb />
George Mason's Carlos<lb />
Yates, who is second in<lb />
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a 22.6 average, led all<lb />
scorers with 23 points.<lb />
Smith, who has not<lb />
seen much playing time<lb />
all season, was thrust into<lb />
a close game when ECU<lb />
center Leon Bass col-<lb />
lected two quick fouls in<lb />
the first half. The 6-8<lb />
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minutes and was 5 of 7<lb />
from the field and pulled<lb />
down seven rebounds.<lb />
"He's been practicing<lb />
better Harrison said.<lb />
"We gave him the oppor-<lb />
tunity tonight.<lb />
"I think Roy Smith<lb />
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offense was about<lb />
The Pirates held a<lb />
38-25 rebound advantage<lb />
for the game.<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
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Virginia, Maryland and<lb />
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Greg Richardson and<lb />
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