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Mt<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.5 So.46 lj S<lb />
Thursday, February 16,1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Quiet Dorm<lb />
Causes Protest<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Muuftat Editor<lb />
More than 30 Jarvis Residence<lb />
Hall students Wednesday pro-<lb />
tested a suggestion by the Student<lb />
Residence Association to convert<lb />
their dormitory to a quiet hall<lb />
facility in the fall of 1985.<lb />
Saying they had not be con-<lb />
sulted, claiming Jarvis is not the<lb />
best site and questioning the ac-<lb />
curacy of an SRA survey on the<lb />
quiet dorm, the students<lb />
monopolized the SRA meeting in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
"Jarvis is not the right dorm"<lb />
for the quiet hall, said resident<lb />
Paul Sumrell, echoing the senti-<lb />
ment of most Jarvis residents at<lb />
the meeting. More than 80 of Jar-<lb />
vis' 166 students signed a petition<lb />
reading, in part, "We are not op-<lb />
posed to the idea of a quiet dorm<lb />
but do not feel that Jarvis is the<lb />
appropriate location<lb />
Jarvis resident Donna Spurrier<lb />
suggested the quiet dorm be on<lb />
College Hill because that area is<lb />
further from Joyner Library or<lb />
other quiet study areas. Sumrell<lb />
cited Jarvis' close proximity to the<lb />
library as inappropriate, noted<lb />
that Jarvis has no access facilities<lb />
for handicapped students and said<lb />
Jarvis is not a quiet location<lb />
because of frequent loud events<lb />
on the Mall each spring.<lb />
Resident Jon Greif said the<lb />
quiet dorm should be put in a<lb />
facility without air conditioning<lb />
and other extra benefits to make a<lb />
less desirable dormitory more at-<lb />
tractive. Another student cited the<lb />
cost of air conditioning as a disad-<lb />
vantage for students wanting to<lb />
live in a quiet dorm but unable to<lb />
pay extra money.<lb />
SRA President Mark Niewald<lb />
stressed Jarvis was only a sugges-<lb />
tion for the quiet facility and no<lb />
dorm has been selected. He plans<lb />
to take another, larger survey Of<lb />
students to determine support for<lb />
the idea.<lb />
10 Pages,<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Recipients Of Aid<lb />
Ineligible For Jobs<lb />
 2<lb />
NEIL JOHNSON - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Fun In The Sun<lb />
rwt i1-10' ?keini!?y �ihers' were Xakhk "dvantaee of yesterday's unseasonably warm weather.<lb />
ixn t get used to it, though, rain is forecast for this weekend.<lb />
UNC-System Raises Requirements<lb />
Graduation Credits Increased<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
NhmBMh<lb />
Starting in 1988, high school<lb />
students will face tougher admis-<lb />
sion standards to schools in the<lb />
UNC system, the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors decided Friday.<lb />
Under the old admission policy,<lb />
only a high school diploma is re-<lb />
quired for admission to any<lb />
school in the UNC system. In-<lb />
dividual schools may set their own<lb />
requirements, however.<lb />
The new policy will require 20<lb />
high school courses for admission<lb />
to auy of the UNC campus. 12<lb />
of which are specifically<lb />
designated subjects.<lb />
The courses required are: four<lb />
in college preparatory English;<lb />
three in mathematics - one in<lb />
geometry and two in algebra; two<lb />
in social studies - one in govern-<lb />
menteconomics and the other in<lb />
U.S. history; also, three in science<lb />
- one in life science or biology,<lb />
one in physical science and one<lb />
laboratory course.<lb />
As an additional recommenda-<lb />
tion, the board is suggesting that<lb />
schools require at least two years<lb />
of a foreign language before ad-<lb />
mission.<lb />
The new Ttaarianrib hav ��<lb />
designed to "help lower the amount<lb />
of money spent on remedial<lb />
courses. Last year the UNC<lb />
system spent $4 million on<lb />
remedial courses.<lb />
Remedial courses will still be<lb />
offered to students who attended<lb />
high schools lacking the necessary<lb />
courses. However, students with<lb />
the opportunity to take required<lb />
courses must take them for admis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Implementation of the system<lb />
will be aided by the fact that the<lb />
State Board of Education has<lb />
for high school graduation to 20<lb />
courses instead of 18.<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Approximately 52 percent of<lb />
ECU students receive some type<lb />
of financial aid, and consequent-<lb />
ly, according to Robert<lb />
Boudreaux, director of student<lb />
financial aid at ECU, roughly one<lb />
in three students are technically<lb />
ineligible for jobs, both on or off<lb />
campus.<lb />
"Students receiving financial<lb />
aid based upon a demonstrated<lb />
financial need can get financial<lb />
aid up to that demonstrated<lb />
need Boudreaux said. Need is<lb />
determined by a need analysis, the<lb />
Family Financial Statement. The<lb />
amount to be contributed by the<lb />
family is determined and any dif-<lb />
ference between that amount and<lb />
tuition constitutes financial need.<lb />
"The federal government says a<lb />
student's need cannot be over-met<lb />
with any other type of assistance,<lb />
whether it be institutionally con-<lb />
trolled, federally controlled or<lb />
state controlled Boudreaux<lb />
said. "We have to keep that stu-<lb />
dent within his or her financial<lb />
need<lb />
When a student receives more<lb />
money than officials have deter-<lb />
mined he needs, he is required to<lb />
make restitution. "In the case of<lb />
employment, the student has to<lb />
make something else up and then<lb />
we have that student stop working<lb />
so they cannot continue to over-<lb />
meet needs Boudreaux said.<lb />
For students working off-<lb />
campus jobs, this is not a major<lb />
problem. Boudreaux said that<lb />
while students are required to<lb />
report additional income, 95 per-<lb />
Candidates Interviewed By Students<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
StaH Writer<lb />
ECU students recently had a<lb />
chance to meet and talk with can-<lb />
didates vying for the job of chair-<lb />
man of the Department of<lb />
Political Science.<lb />
The two canidates visiting cam-<lb />
pus were Robert Thomas, from<lb />
the University of Houston, and<lb />
William Morin, from the Univer-<lb />
sity of Wisconsin.<lb />
Dr. Tinsley Yarbrough, the cur-<lb />
rent chairman of the department,<lb />
announced his decision to leave<lb />
the position at a faculty meeting<lb />
last Aug. Faculty members gave<lb />
Yarbrough their unanimous ap-<lb />
proval as chairman at the annual<lb />
four year vote, said Search Com-<lb />
mittee Chairman and Political<lb />
Science Professor Dr. Thomas<lb />
Eamon. However, Yarbrough<lb />
cited his wish to pursue research<lb />
projects and said he could not<lb />
devote enough time to the posi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The decision to allow students<lb />
to meet and talk with applicants is<lb />
not unusual, said Yarbtough, and<lb />
it has been done at ECU in the<lb />
past. Yarbrough said he had serv-<lb />
ed on an english department<lb />
search committee in the past, and<lb />
students were given, then, a<lb />
chance to meet with applicants.<lb />
The candidates spoke informal-<lb />
ly with students in the political<lb />
science study room in Brewster.<lb />
Robert Thomas, head of the<lb />
Public Administration Depart-<lb />
ment at the University of<lb />
Houston, spoke Friday, Feb. 10.<lb />
Thomas cited his outside ex-<lb />
periences as very helpful in his ad-<lb />
ministrative work. "I'm different<lb />
in that unlike alot of academics<lb />
who start teaching after college,<lb />
they see only the inside of the<lb />
university system Thomas said.<lb />
Thomas stressed the need for<lb />
leaders to provide students with<lb />
initiative in order for students to<lb />
expand their own ideas as well as<lb />
being an advisor. Thomas said<lb />
funds should be used to enhance<lb />
the students and their ideas.<lb />
The need for a pre-law advisor<lb />
was agreed on by Thomas and<lb />
students present at Friday's infor-<lb />
mal meeting.<lb />
William Morin of the Universi-<lb />
ty of Wisconsin spoke on Wednes-<lb />
day, Feb. 15. Morin stressed the<lb />
need to concentrate on the<lb />
undergraduate program and<lb />
faculty research projects rather<lb />
than working to build a graduate<lb />
program in political science.<lb />
"Resources should be put in a<lb />
good solid undergraduate pro-<lb />
gram which already has a base<lb />
here said Morin. "If you get a<lb />
good undergraduate education<lb />
then you can go anywhere to con-<lb />
tinue your education or do<lb />
anything else you want with it<lb />
Morin said.<lb />
Morin placed emphasis on rais-<lb />
ing money from outside<lb />
resources. He cited government<lb />
resources available through<lb />
federal and state grants, con-<lb />
tracts, and workshops. Morin also<lb />
said incorporating a public ad-<lb />
ministration program into the<lb />
Political Science Department was<lb />
an effective way to raise outside<lb />
funds. Because this type of pro-<lb />
gram is trendy, Morin said, it per-<lb />
suades local officials to get involv-<lb />
ed in the educational oppor-<lb />
tunities offered.<lb />
There may be more candidates<lb />
visiting ECU, Eamon said, but the<lb />
search committee can decide on<lb />
an applicant at any point. The<lb />
new chairman is scheduled to take<lb />
the position this fall. The search<lb />
committee hopes to make a deci-<lb />
sion by the end of this summer,<lb />
Eamon said.<lb />
The committee consists of four<lb />
political science faculty members<lb />
and one outside faculty member.<lb />
Three of the members were<lb />
elected by the Political Science<lb />
Department and two were ap-<lb />
pointed by the administration.<lb />
Members of the committee in-<lb />
clude Dr. Thomas Eamon, chair-<lb />
man, political science professors<lb />
Dr. Dorothy Clayton, Dr. Robert<lb />
Thompson, and Dr. Tinsley Yar-<lb />
brough. The outside member is<lb />
Dr. John Maiolo, chairman of the<lb />
Sociology Department.<lb />
Eamon explained the search<lb />
process from its beginning. Ac-<lb />
cording to Eamon, ads were plac-<lb />
ed in different political science<lb />
and public administration jour-<lb />
nals. The applications received<lb />
were narrowed down to five peo-<lb />
ple the committee felt had<lb />
outstanding credentials. Eamon<lb />
said fifty applications were receiv-<lb />
ed, mostly from out of the state.<lb />
According to Eamon there were<lb />
no women applicants.<lb />
Eamon discussed a number of<lb />
things which influence the search<lb />
committee's choice. The needs of<lb />
the the university are considered<lb />
along with personal credentials of<lb />
the applicants. The committee is<lb />
focusing on public administration<lb />
educators because the Political<lb />
Science Department is currently<lb />
building the PADM program and<lb />
needs teachers.<lb />
See TWO, Page 3<lb />
"Technically any money that you<lb />
earn, whether it be on-campus or<lb />
off-campus, you have to report<lb />
he said, "but an outside job is not<lb />
under our control<lb />
Government regulations<lb />
stipulate that students are not<lb />
allowed to earn additional income<lb />
beyond determined need, but in<lb />
the case of off-campus employ-<lb />
ment, "the government can't hold<lb />
us responsible for what we don't<lb />
know Boudreaux said.<lb />
The problem comes in with<lb />
students working on campus. The<lb />
East Carolinian, the Ebony<lb />
Herald, WZMB and the SGA all<lb />
Boudreaux<lb />
provide paid jobs. Students on<lb />
financial aid who want to hold<lb />
these jobs must make restitution<lb />
or they will be unable to work.<lb />
"As long as you've gotten any of<lb />
that money during the academic<lb />
year then we are not allowed to let<lb />
you work on campus and earn ad-<lb />
ditional money Boudreaux said.<lb />
According to Boudreaux, the<lb />
situation has not always been this<lb />
way. "Many years ago the<lb />
government did not consider in-<lb />
stitutional employment programs<lb />
as financial aid he said.<lb />
Because on campus earnings<lb />
can be closely monitored, the<lb />
regulations are strictly enforced.<lb />
Boudreaux said he does not like<lb />
the current arrangement. "It's got<lb />
to be changed he said, adding<lb />
that "it's not for me to tell the<lb />
federal government that they<lb />
ought to change that law because<lb />
it's unfair to the student who is<lb />
getting financial aid<lb />
The function of the Financial<lb />
Aid Office has been altered by the<lb />
advent of stricter federal aid<lb />
regulations. "We've turned out to<lb />
be almost a police force<lb />
Boudreaux said. "It used to be<lb />
that most of the people regarded<lb />
financial aid (offices) as a friendly<lb />
place. I don't have that feeling<lb />
anymore. I feel that most of the<lb />
students now believe that finan-<lb />
cial aid is after them rather than<lb />
for them<lb />
Boudreaux said the financial<lb />
aid job has now become "very<lb />
unattractive" and cited abuse of<lb />
the system as the reasoning behind<lb />
the necessity for strict monitoring<lb />
of funds. He also cited the SGA<lb />
Loan Funds as a prime example of<lb />
misuse of funds by students and<lb />
the need for stricter controls.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Style6<lb />
Sportsg<lb />
Classifieds9<lb />
� Sobering facts about Soviet<lb />
nuclear strategy. See Style,<lb />
page 4 for a new interpretation<lb />
of the arms race.<lb />
� For a preview of golf and<lb />
tennis, see Sports, page 8.<lb />
� to the Panhallenic Scholar-<lb />
ship Banquet story hi the<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. M issue of the<lb />
East Carolinian the Alpha XI<lb />
Delta sorority was fabt'y iden-<lb />
tified at Alpha Zeta Delta. We<lb />
regret the error.<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi Symposium Set,<lb />
Middendorf Scheduled To Speak<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Ambassador J. William Mid-<lb />
dendorf will be the key speaker at<lb />
the annual ECU Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
Symposium February 21-22. The<lb />
topic of the symposium is Peace<lb />
and War 1984: Power and Moral<lb />
Responsibility.<lb />
Middendorf is the permanent<lb />
representative to the Organization<lb />
of American States. He will speak<lb />
on the topic of Risks and<lb />
Possibilities for U.S. Policy in<lb />
Central America and the Carri-<lb />
bean on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
There will be four daytime ses-<lb />
sions on the 21st and 22nd. Ses-<lb />
sion A will be Tuesday morning<lb />
and will be chaired by Dr. Fred<lb />
Broadhurst of the School of<lb />
Technology. ECU Chancellor<lb />
John Howell will present opening<lb />
remarks and papers will be<lb />
presented by ECU faculty<lb />
members Jeanne Scafella, Kim<lb />
Smith, John Longhill and Maria<lb />
Malby.<lb />
Session B will take place Tues-<lb />
day afternoon and will be chaired<lb />
by Dr. J. William Byrd, chairman<lb />
of the physics department. Facul-<lb />
ty members John Moskop, Mary<lb />
Ann Rose and Stephen Thomas<lb />
wil be panel speakers. In addition,<lb />
ECU student Jay Stone, a junior<lb />
political science major, will pre-<lb />
sent his award-winning paper, "A<lb />
Discourse On Consciousness,<lb />
Peace and War<lb />
Wednesday morning's session,<lb />
session C, will be chaired by Dr.<lb />
Erwin Hester of the Department<lb />
of English. Biruta Erdmann,<lb />
Robert Thompson and Louis<lb />
Eckstein, all ECU faculty<lb />
members, will present papers.<lb />
Robert J. Thompson, an<lb />
economist for the Center for Navy<lb />
Analysis in Washington D.C. will<lb />
also present a paper.<lb />
Panel Speakers for session D<lb />
will be retired faculty member<lb />
Carroll Webber and faculty<lb />
member Gregory Rich. Hal<lb />
Daniel will present a paper.<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.<lb />
Thursday, February 16, 1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Quiet Dorm<lb />
Causes Protest<lb />
Bv DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Managing Mlior<lb />
More than 30 Jarvis Residence<lb />
Hall students Wednesday pro-<lb />
sted a suggestion by the Student<lb />
Residence Association to convert<lb />
the dormitory to a quiet hall<lb />
facility in the fall of 1985.<lb />
Saying thev had not be con-<lb />
sulted, claiming Jarvis is not the<lb />
best site and questioning the ac-<lb />
curacy of an SRA survey on the<lb />
quiet dorm, the students<lb />
monopolized the SRA meeting in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
"Jarvis is not the right dorm"<lb />
tor the quiet hall, said resident<lb />
Paul Sumrell, echoing the senti-<lb />
ment of most Jarvis residents at<lb />
the meeting. More than 80 of Jar-<lb />
vis' 166 students signed a petition<lb />
reading, in part, "We are not op-<lb />
posed to the idea of a quiet dorm<lb />
but do eel that Jarvis is the<lb />
appropriate location<lb />
Jem Donna Spurrier<lb />
sted the quiet dorm be on<lb />
c ollege Hill because that area is<lb />
ner from Joyner Library or<lb />
i:e' stud areas. Sumrell<lb />
v. Jarvis' close proximity to the<lb />
ary as inappropriate, noted<lb />
� Jarvis has no access facilities<lb />
for handicapped students and said<lb />
Jarv is not a quiet location<lb />
because of frequent loud events<lb />
on the Mall each spring.<lb />
�dent Jon Greif said the<lb />
iet dorm should be put in a<lb />
ilit) without air conditioning<lb />
ther extra benefits to make a<lb />
rable dormitory more at-<lb />
tive Another student cited the<lb />
- - f air conditioning as a disad-<lb />
students wanting to<lb />
a quiet dorm but unable to<lb />
itra money.<lb />
 President Mark N'iewald<lb />
stressed Jarvis was oniv a sugges-<lb />
tion for the quiet facility and no<lb />
been selected. He plans<lb />
lo taKe another, larger survey of<lb />
lents to determine support for<lb />
. idea.<lb />
10 Pages,<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb /><lb />
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Fun In The Sun<lb />
NEIL JOHNSON ECU Photo Lab<lb />
unseasonably warm weather.<lb />
These students, like many others, were taking advantage of yesterday's<lb />
lon t get used to it, though, rain is forecast for this weekend.<lb />
UNC-System Raises Requirements<lb />
Graduation Credits Increased<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Nr�i Idllor<lb />
Starting in 1988, high school<lb />
students will face tougher admis-<lb />
sion standards to schools in the<lb />
UNC system, the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors decided Friday.<lb />
Under the old admission policy,<lb />
only a high school diploma is re-<lb />
quired for admission to any<lb />
school in the UNC system. In-<lb />
dividual schools may set their own<lb />
requirements, however.<lb />
The new policy will require 20<lb />
high school courses for admission<lb />
to any of the UNC campuses, 12<lb />
of which are specifically<lb />
designated subjects.<lb />
The courses required are: four<lb />
in college preparatory English;<lb />
three in mathematics - one in<lb />
geometry and two in algebra; two<lb />
in social studies - one in govern-<lb />
menteconomics and the other in<lb />
U.S. history; also, three in science<lb />
- one in life science or biology,<lb />
one in physical science and one<lb />
laboratory course.<lb />
As an additional recommenda-<lb />
tion, the board is suggesting that<lb />
schools require at least two years<lb />
of a foreign language before ad-<lb />
mission.<lb />
The new standards have been<lb />
designed to help lower the amount<lb />
of money spent on remedial<lb />
courses. Last year the UNC<lb />
system spent $4 million on<lb />
remedial courses.<lb />
Remedial courses will still be<lb />
offered to students who attended<lb />
high schools lacking the necessary<lb />
courses. However, students with<lb />
the opportunity to take required<lb />
courses must take them for admis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Implementation of the system<lb />
will be aided by the fact that the<lb />
State Board of Education has<lb />
recently changed the requirements<lb />
for high school graduation to 20<lb />
courses instead of 18.<lb />
Candidates Interviewed By Students<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
Maff Artier<lb />
ECU students recently had a<lb />
chance to meet and talk with can-<lb />
didates vying for the job of chair-<lb />
man of the Department of<lb />
Political Science.<lb />
The two canidates visiting cam-<lb />
pus were Robert Thomas, from<lb />
the University of Houston, and<lb />
William Morin, from the Univer-<lb />
sity of Wisconsin.<lb />
Dr. Tinsley Yarbrough, the cur-<lb />
rent chairman of the department,<lb />
announced his decision to leave<lb />
the position at a faculty meeting<lb />
Vug. Faculty members gave<lb />
Yarbrough their unanimous ap-<lb />
proval as chairman at the annual<lb />
four year vote, said Search Com-<lb />
mittee Chairman and Political<lb />
Science Professor Dr. Thomas<lb />
Eamon. However, Yarbrough<lb />
cited his wish to pursue research<lb />
projects and said he could not<lb />
devote enough time to the posi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The decision to allow students<lb />
to meet and talk with applicants is<lb />
not unusual, said Yarbrough, and<lb />
it has been done at ECU in the<lb />
past. Yarbrough said he had serv-<lb />
ed on an english department<lb />
search committee in the past, and<lb />
students were given, then, a<lb />
chance to meet with applicants.<lb />
The candidates spoke informal-<lb />
ly with students in the political<lb />
science study room in Brewster.<lb />
Robert Thomas, head of the<lb />
Public Administration Depart-<lb />
ment at the University of<lb />
Houston, spoke Friday, Feb. 10.<lb />
Thomas cited his outside ex-<lb />
periences as very helpful in his ad-<lb />
ministrative work. "I'm different<lb />
in that unlike alot of academics<lb />
who start teaching after college,<lb />
they see only the inside of the<lb />
university system Thomas said.<lb />
Thomas stressed the need for<lb />
leaders to provide students with<lb />
initiative in order for students to<lb />
expand their own ideas as well as<lb />
being an advisor. Thomas said<lb />
funds should be used to enhance<lb />
the students and their ideas.<lb />
The need for a pre-law advisor<lb />
was agreed on by Thomas and<lb />
students present at Friday's infor-<lb />
mal meeting.<lb />
William Morin of the Universi-<lb />
ty of Wisconsin spoke on Wednes-<lb />
day, Feb. 15. Morin stressed the<lb />
need to concentrate on the<lb />
undergraduate program and<lb />
faculty research projects rather<lb />
than working to build a graduate<lb />
program in political science.<lb />
"Resources should be put in a<lb />
good solid undergraduate pro-<lb />
gram which already has a base<lb />
here said Morin. "If you get a<lb />
good undergraduate education<lb />
then you can go anywhere to con-<lb />
tinue your education or do<lb />
anything else you want with it<lb />
Morin said.<lb />
Morin placed emphasis on rais-<lb />
ing money from outside<lb />
resources. He cited government<lb />
resources available through<lb />
federal and state grants, con-<lb />
tracts, and workshops. Morin also<lb />
said incorporating a public ad-<lb />
ministration program into the<lb />
Political Science Department was<lb />
an effective way to raise outside<lb />
funds. Because this type of pro-<lb />
gram is trendy, Morin said, it per-<lb />
suades local officials to get involv-<lb />
ed in the educational oppor-<lb />
tunities offered.<lb />
There may be more candidates<lb />
visiting ECU, Eamon said, but the<lb />
search committee can decide on<lb />
an applicant at any point. The<lb />
new chairman is scheduled to take<lb />
the position this fall. The search<lb />
committee hopes to make a deci-<lb />
sion by the end of this summer,<lb />
Eamon said.<lb />
The committee consists of four<lb />
political science faculty members<lb />
and one outside faculty member.<lb />
Three of the members were<lb />
elected by the Political Science<lb />
Department and two were ap-<lb />
pointed by the administration.<lb />
Members of the committee in-<lb />
clude Dr. Thomas Eamon, chair-<lb />
man, political science professors<lb />
Dr. Dorothy Clayton, Dr. Robert<lb />
Thompson, and Dr. Tinsley Yar-<lb />
brough. The outside member is<lb />
Dr. John Maiolo, chairman of the<lb />
Sociology Department.<lb />
Eamon explained the search<lb />
process from its beginning. Ac-<lb />
cording to Eamon, ads were plac-<lb />
ed in different political science<lb />
and public administration jour-<lb />
nals. The applications received<lb />
were narrowed down to five peo-<lb />
ple the committee felt had<lb />
outstanding credentials. Eamon<lb />
said fifty applications were receiv-<lb />
ed, mostly from out of the state.<lb />
According to Eamon there were<lb />
no women applicants.<lb />
Eamon discussed a number of<lb />
things which influence the search<lb />
committee's choice. The needs of<lb />
the the university are considered<lb />
along with personal credentials of<lb />
the applicants. The committee is<lb />
focusing on public administration<lb />
educators because the Political<lb />
Science Department is currently<lb />
building the PADM program and<lb />
needs teachers.<lb />
See TWO, Page 3<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Style6<lb />
Sportsg<lb />
Classifieds9<lb />
 Sobering facts about Soviet<lb />
nuclear strategy. See Style,<lb />
page 4 for a new interpretation<lb />
of the arms race.<lb />
 For a preview of golf and<lb />
tennis, see Sports, page 8.<lb />
 In the Panhallenic Scholar-<lb />
ship Banquet story in the<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 14 issue of the<lb />
East Carolinian the Alpha XI<lb />
Delta sorority was falsely iden-<lb />
tified as Alpha Zeta Delta. We<lb />
regret the error.<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi Symposium Set,<lb />
Middendorf Scheduled To Speak<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
�wa l-otlor<lb />
Ambassador J. William Mid-<lb />
dendorf will be the key speaker at<lb />
the annual ECU Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
Symposium February 21-22. The<lb />
topic of the symposium is Peace<lb />
and War 1984: Power and Moral<lb />
Responsibility.<lb />
Middendorf is the permanent<lb />
representative to the Organization<lb />
of American States. He will speak<lb />
on the topic of Risks and<lb />
Possibilities for U.S. Policy in<lb />
Central America and the Carri-<lb />
bean on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
There will be four daytime ses-<lb />
sions on the 21st and 22nd. Ses-<lb />
sion A will be Tuesday morning<lb />
and will be chaired by Dr. Fred<lb />
Broadhurst of the School of<lb />
Technology. ECU Chancellor<lb />
John Howell will present opening<lb />
remarks and papers will be<lb />
presented by ECU faculty<lb />
members Jeanne Scafella, Kim<lb />
Smith, John Longhill and Maria<lb />
Malby.<lb />
Session B will take place Tues-<lb />
day afternoon and will be chaired<lb />
by Dr. J. William Byrd, chairman<lb />
of the physics department. Facul-<lb />
ty members John Moskop, Mary<lb />
Ann Rose and Stephen Thomas<lb />
wil be panel speakers. In addition,<lb />
ECU student Jay Stone, a junior<lb />
political science major, will pre-<lb />
sent his award-winning paper, "A<lb />
Discourse On Consciousness,<lb />
Peace and War<lb />
Wednesday morning's session,<lb />
session C, will be chaired by Dr.<lb />
Erwin Hester of the Department<lb />
of English. Biruta Erdmann,<lb />
Robert Thompson and Louis<lb />
Eckstein, all ECU faculty<lb />
members, will present papers.<lb />
Robert J. Thompson, an<lb />
economist for the Center for Navy<lb />
Analysis in Washington D.C. will<lb />
also present a paper.<lb />
Panel Speakers for session D<lb />
will be retired faculty member<lb />
Carroll Webber and faculty<lb />
member Gregory Rich. Hal<lb />
Daniel will present a paper.<lb />
Recipients Of Aid<lb />
Ineligible For Jobs<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Approximately 52 percent of<lb />
ECU students receive some type<lb />
of financial aid, and consequent-<lb />
ly, according to Robert<lb />
Boudreaux, director of student<lb />
financial aid at ECU, roughly one<lb />
in three students are technically<lb />
ineligible for jobs, both on or off<lb />
campus.<lb />
"Students receiving financial<lb />
aid based upon a demonstrated<lb />
financial need can get financial<lb />
aid up to that demonstrated<lb />
need Boudreaux said. Need is<lb />
determined by a need analysis, the<lb />
Family Financial Statement. The<lb />
amount to be contributed by the<lb />
family is determined and any dif-<lb />
ference between that amount and<lb />
tuition constitutes financial need.<lb />
"The federal government says a<lb />
student's need cannot be over-met<lb />
with any other type of assistance,<lb />
whether it be institutionally con-<lb />
trolled, federally controlled or<lb />
state controlled Boudreaux<lb />
said. "We have to keep that stu-<lb />
dent within his or her financial<lb />
need<lb />
When a student receives more<lb />
money than officials have deter-<lb />
mined he needs, he is required to<lb />
make restitution. "In the case of<lb />
employment, the student has to<lb />
make something else up and then<lb />
we have that student stop working<lb />
so they cannot continue to over-<lb />
meet needs Boudreaux said.<lb />
For students working off-<lb />
campus jobs, this is not a major<lb />
problem. Boudreaux said that<lb />
while students are required to<lb />
report additional income, 95 per-<lb />
cent of the time they do not.<lb />
"Technically any money that you<lb />
earn, whether it be on-campus or<lb />
off-campus, you have to report<lb />
he said, "but an outside job is not<lb />
under our control<lb />
Government regulations<lb />
stipulate that students are not<lb />
allowed to earn additional income<lb />
beyond determined need, but in<lb />
the case of off-campus employ-<lb />
ment, "the government can't hold<lb />
us responsible for what we don't<lb />
know Boudreaux said.<lb />
The problem comes in with<lb />
students working on campus. The<lb />
East Carolinian, the Ebony-<lb />
Herald, WZMB and the SGA all<lb />
Boudreaux<lb />
provide paid jobs. Students on<lb />
financial aid who want to hold<lb />
these jobs must make restitution<lb />
or they will be unable to work.<lb />
"As long as you've gotten any of<lb />
that money during the academic<lb />
year then we are not allowed to let<lb />
you work on campus and earn ad-<lb />
ditional money Boudreaux said.<lb />
According to Boudreaux. the<lb />
situation has not always been this<lb />
way. "Many years ago the<lb />
government did not consider in-<lb />
stitutional employment programs<lb />
as financial aid he said.<lb />
Because on campus earnings<lb />
can be closely monitored, the<lb />
regulations are strictly enforced.<lb />
Boudreaux said he does not like<lb />
the current arrangement. "It's go:<lb />
to be changed he said, adding<lb />
that "it's not for me to tell the<lb />
federal government that thev<lb />
ought to change that law because<lb />
it's unfair to the student who is<lb />
getting financial aid<lb />
The function of the Financial<lb />
Aid Office has been altered by the<lb />
advent of stricter tedeicu aju<lb />
regulations. "We've turned out to<lb />
be almost a police force<lb />
Boudreaux said. "It used to be<lb />
that most of the people regarded<lb />
financial aid (offices) as a friendly<lb />
place. I don't have that feeling<lb />
anymore. I feel that most of the<lb />
students now believe that finan-<lb />
cial aid is after them rather than<lb />
for them<lb />
Boudreaux said the financial<lb />
aid job has now become "verv<lb />
unattractive" and cited abuse of<lb />
the system as the reasoning behind<lb />
the necessity for strict monitoring<lb />
of funds He also cited the SGA<lb />
Loan Funds as a prime example of<lb />
misuse of funds by students and<lb />
the need for stricter controls.<lb />
Cheers!<lb />
These two students engage in one of ECU's favorite past-times. For<lb />
the history see page 5.<lb /><lb />
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JHE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
H-HRI MO 16, 1984<lb /><lb />
Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Sertng the campus community<lb />
strict IMS<lb />
Published everv Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday dur<lb />
ing the Summer<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
ticial newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University owned<lb />
operated ana published tor and<lb />
by the students of East Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
Subscription Rate �jo yearly<lb />
The East Carolinian offices<lb />
are located In the Old South<lb />
Building on the campus of ECU<lb />
Greenville N C.<lb />
POSTMASTER Sent) address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian<lb />
O'd South Bunding ECU Green<lb />
� -e NC 2?834<lb />
Telephone TS3 A3 �J7 JW<lb />
SCUBA DIVING<lb />
Spring Break Scuba Dive in the<lb />
Bahamas Seven davs on me 6 6 t<lb />
boat Bottom Time includes 3<lb />
��eals lodging ana diving Fiy from<lb />
F1 tauderdaie to Nassau For<lb />
eg'Stration and information call Rav<lb />
Schart Director of Aquatics at<lb />
tS? �w4l or �'S6 9339 Total cost $660 00<lb />
rn udes a $100 00 non refundable<lb />
OSit<lb />
RESUME WORKSHOPS<lb />
"he Career Planning ana Place<lb />
lent Service in the Bloxton House is<lb />
-g one hour sessions to help you<lb />
p opare jw ow resime Pew<lb />
9'aouates get iobs without some<lb />
preparat on Many employers re<lb />
� St a 'esume showng your educa<lb />
' on ac experience Sessions to help<lb />
e held in the Career Plan" rig<lb />
a' 3 p m Come on a<lb />
H ow ng ja'es Feb Dli ?o<lb />
COLLEGE SENIORSOR<lb />
GRADUATE STUDENTS<lb />
College Seniors or Graduate<lb />
Students who have not previously<lb />
taken the MAT One hundred (100)<lb />
students are needed<lb />
Testing will require approximately<lb />
2 hours 15 minutes Subiects will get<lb />
their Form M stores tree i$?0 sav<lb />
mgs) ana these scores will be im<lb />
mediately available to be sent tree up<lb />
to 3 schools KM a period of one year<lb />
The store from the second form will<lb />
also be sent tree at e later date if the<lb />
equating p'fves satisfactory Scores<lb />
are retained for 5 years<lb />
MAT ADMINISTRATION<lb />
There will be a special evening ad<lb />
ministration of the Miller Analogies<lb />
Test iMAT) held on Wednesday<lb />
March �� at 7 p m m the Testing<lb />
Center Speight Building, Room 105,<lb />
a1 East Carolina University The tee<lb />
tor the test s $20. ana canoidates may<lb />
pay and register In the classroom at 7<lb />
p m Canoidates will need some type<lb />
of picture ID (i.e Driver s License1<lb />
and two number 2 pencils Since<lb />
school will not be in session on this<lb />
date the regularly scheduled<lb />
Wednesday afternoon (2 30 p m i test<lb />
will not be given<lb />
YEARBOOK PORTRAITS<lb />
Yearbook portraits are now being<lb />
taken in the Buccaneer Office until<lb />
Feb 17 Portraits are for seniors,<lb />
underclassmen and grad students<lb />
Sign up tor your appointment Now<lb />
this Is the last opportunity to have<lb />
your picture appear in the 1984 Buc<lb />
caneer sittings are conducted from<lb />
9 12 a m and I 5 p m No charge or<lb />
obligation to purchase pictures Your<lb />
portrait automatically appears in the<lb />
Buccaneer<lb />
ECU HILLEL<lb />
The ECU Hillel Councilorship will<lb />
be having a meeting on Sunday, Feb<lb />
19 at Mendenhaii Student Center in<lb />
room 238 at 8 p m join us and let us<lb />
know what's on your mind or iust sit<lb />
back and listen<lb />
INTENDEDSLAP<lb />
MAJORS<lb />
All General College students mten<lb />
ding to maior in Speech Language<lb />
and Auditory Pathology will pre<lb />
register for Fall and Summer Terms<lb />
on Tuesday Feb 21 at 7 p m in<lb />
Brewster. D 103<lb />
BANKING<lb />
Beta Kappa Alpha Banng ana<lb />
C CraVv : 3ve a<lb />
- eel -ig on Thursday Fee ia at 5 30<lb />
p m in Bawl 103 Mr Bfia<lb />
Womax of o.anters Na'iona' Bank<lb />
sp. on Dank-ng Ae w<lb />
have a c ' rr made 'or tie Y en<lb />
- " - leetmg Dress according<lb />
s,eA memberships and dues arf<lb />
V :e r�g raken<lb />
NATIONAL INSTITUTE<lb />
OF HEALTH<lb />
ecresenta� ve from s H<lb />
Be'hesda MD will be on campus<lb />
March 19 ana 20 to ;nterv .ew students<lb />
 � would xe 'o worx n a clinical<lb />
-g as Normal ,o'uoteers<lb />
! -Jes win be paid dai'y stipends<lb />
� e'sVa s'udents must af'eno a<lb />
j, -era meet.ng a 7 d m on Monday<lb />
Vjrch if m Rawi 30 before nav -g<lb />
. -ss on the 20th Students ma<lb />
Health, Nursmg anc!<lb />
� ited f eids are encouraged to app<lb />
u Contact the Co op office 313 Raw i<lb />
�e'a s anj applications<lb />
WORKSHOP<lb />
The Career Planning ana Place<lb />
ment Service in the Bloxton House s<lb />
offering these one hour sessions to aid<lb />
you in developing better interview ng<lb />
skills for use in vour ic search A<lb />
film ano discussion of how to infer<lb />
view through th s service will be<lb />
shared Each session will be held m<lb />
'he Career Planning Room at 3 p m<lb />
Come on any of the following dates<lb />
Feb 2 8 13 21<lb />
SOCCER TOURNAMENT<lb />
ZBT ana Budweiser are sponsoring<lb />
a soccer tournament March 24 &amp; 25<lb />
information is available at the cen<lb />
tral desk In Menaenhah Student<lb />
Center On the t.rst 16 teams will be<lb />
accepted so turn your roster In early I<lb />
MALE STRlP-OFf-<lb />
rhf Sigma Pn, Eps,ion L.ttle<lb />
S i'f'5 are sponsor ng 'he FirSt An<lb />
a Ma'e Strip OH Tuesday Feb 21<lb />
at the Elbo Room ook tor the tab'e<lb />
In fronl ex tne Student store for sign<lb />
ups and "� 'e n'ormat.on<lb />
MEDTINTENDED<lb />
MAJORS<lb />
Pre registration tor Fail Semester<lb />
oe held as shown beiow The<lb />
faculty would appreciate it it students<lb />
would arrive on time sc that everyone<lb />
an hear the general announcements<lb />
Monday Feb 27 7 Brewster D101<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Tuesday Feb 28 7 Brewster 0102<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Students who cannot attend aftnar<lb />
one of these sessions should can Dor s<lb />
Johnson at 757 6961 to schedule an ap<lb />
po ntment students who have been<lb />
acm tied to the Depar'ment tor Fall<lb />
w be notif.ed b, le'ter 'he week of<lb />
Feb 20 ana may complete change of<lb />
maior forms at the same �.me that<lb />
they pre reg ster<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be a meeting on Thurs,<lb />
Feb 16 at 5 30 p.m m room 212<lb />
Mendenhaii All members should at<lb />
tend this meeting' We will be discuss<lb />
mg projects for this semester and in<lb />
duction of new members Please<lb />
mark your calendar, and don't miss<lb />
this meeting!<lb />
PARTY 50 KEGS<lb />
The East Carolina Rugby Team<lb />
will have a pre spring break party<lb />
Saturday Feb 25 from 7 12 pm at the<lb />
Greenville Moose Lodge Buses v Ifl<lb />
run to and trom the party at no<lb />
charge Pick ups will be made at apt<lb />
complexes or on campus Call<lb />
752 8041 if you have groups of 10 or<lb />
more<lb />
CIRCLE K<lb />
Circle K ECUS coed service<lb />
organization! The Circle K Club in<lb />
vites you to come out and iom us<lb />
every Tuesday this semester at 7<lb />
pm in Mendenhaii. Room 221 Bring<lb />
your ideas �or projects Hope to se<lb />
vOti there'<lb />
LADIES RUSH<lb />
The sisters of Eta Mu Chapter of<lb />
Sigma Gamma Rho soror ty inc , in<lb />
vite all interested ladies to attend<lb />
their formal rush on Feb 21 1984 at<lb />
7 30 in Room 244 Mendenhaii Be so<lb />
meone special get envolved with S G<lb />
Rho the ladies of royal blue and gold<lb />
NUCLEAR ARMAMENT<lb />
The Eastern Nort" Carolina<lb />
Chapter of Physicians for Social<lb />
Responsibility will present a pro<lb />
gram, "Nuclear Armament Nuclear<lb />
Disarmament � on Thursday,<lb />
February 23 7 30 p m , in The Brody<lb />
Building Auditorium Speical gues'<lb />
speaker is Howard A I Sugg, PH D<lb />
retired USN Commander and Ad<lb />
lunct Professor of Political Science,<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
DEVELOPMENT<lb />
Personal Development Classes,<lb />
March 13 Survival Italian, A New<lb />
You, Money matters. Career Change.<lb />
Dreams, Contact Continuing Educa<lb />
tlon, Ervvln Hall<lb />
PI KAPP LITTLE SIS<lb />
The Brothers and Pledges of Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi Fraternity would like to<lb />
remind all of the Little Sisters of the<lb />
Valentine's Party tonight (Thursat<lb />
8 00pm We feel that this is a special<lb />
time of year for a special group of<lb />
girls, this is a way to show ail of you<lb />
how much we really appreciate you<lb />
Happy Valentines Day I Let's Party!<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
Figure drawing models for beglnn<lb />
mg and advanced scheduled classes<lb />
in the school of art Draped 3 35 and<lb />
undraped 5 02 Please contact wes<lb />
Crawley at 757 6264<lb />
ISA<lb />
There will be a meeting on Satur<lb />
day, Feb 18 at 6 00 p m Rm 221<lb />
Mendenhaii Student Center Be<lb />
there!<lb />
EVENTS COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student Union Special Events<lb />
Committee is sponsoring a logo con<lb />
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TRAVEL COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student union Travel Commit<lb />
tee will meet on Thursday February<lb />
16. 1984 at 4 15 p m in Room 238 of<lb />
Mendenhaii Student Center All<lb />
members and interested students are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
PEACEMEETING<lb />
What can you personally do to pre<lb />
vent world War III? For ideas, come<lb />
to the Peace Committee meeting Fri<lb />
day night Bring something for a pot<lb />
luck supper at 6 30 or just come for<lb />
the meeting at about 7 45 The place<lb />
is 610 S Elm Street, iust east of the<lb />
campus Telephone 758 4906<lb />
MARAUDER MEETING<lb />
Next ECU Marauder Meting will be<lb />
held 7.00 p m on Feb 23rd in the<lb />
Mulfi Purpose Room at Mendenhaii<lb />
Student Center All new comers<lb />
welcome<lb />
CAR WASH<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity will be<lb />
having a car wash this Saturday at<lb />
Plaza Shell on Greenville Blvd We<lb />
will start about 1000 a m and last<lb />
thru out the day So if you want that<lb />
nasty, ragged car to look brand new<lb />
again be sure to come by this Satur<lb />
day<lb />
The Pi Kapp "A" basketball team<lb />
plays tonight at Minges at 8 15 Come<lb />
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MANAGEMENT<lb />
The Society for Advancement of<lb />
Management, an organization<lb />
designed to promote management in<lb />
all tields of study, will be meeting<lb />
Thursday, February 23 at 3 00 in<lb />
Rawl 130 Members, non members<lb />
and faculty are urged to attend<lb />
SEX<lb />
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from the Sociology Opt on this ever<lb />
popular subject! The lecture will be<lb />
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CONCERTS COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student union Special Concerts<lb />
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Room 238 of Mendenhaii Student<lb />
Center All members and interested<lb />
students are urged to attend<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
If you re looking tor fellowship witti<lb />
people who love 'he Lord, come to<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium on Wednesday<lb />
nights at 6 30 You'll be surrounded<lb />
by happiness and iOy'<lb />
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sions concerning drug and alcohol<lb />
use Everyone is invited<lb />
CHEMISTRY SEMINAR<lb />
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of Georgia, will present a seminar en<lb />
titled "Optimizing Electrochemical<lb />
Detectors for Liquid<lb />
Chromatograpy" Friday, February<lb />
17, 1984 at 2 00 p.m Flanagan<lb />
Building Room KM Refreshments<lb />
will be served in Room 204<lb />
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PHYSICAL THERAPY<lb />
General College Pre Physical<lb />
Therapy Preregistration will be held<lb />
February 28, 1984 at 7 00 p m in<lb />
Brewster B 102<lb />
ALLSING<lb />
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COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
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ELECTRIC RAINBOW<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Aid Laws<lb />
Policy Is Discriminatory, Wasteful<lb />
In a sense, the current federal<lb />
government policy on student finan-<lb />
cial aid embodies all that is bad in<lb />
social programs, and it also occa-<lb />
sionally deprives a student of an<lb />
education.<lb />
Any program that cuts incentive<lb />
to get a job, that gives free money<lb />
only on the condition that one not<lb />
go out and work, is wasteful and<lb />
wrong. But such is now the policy of<lb />
the federal government on student<lb />
aid.<lb />
As the law now stands, a student<lb />
cannot receive more money from<lb />
any source than the amount that the<lb />
federal government sets as his need.<lb />
Thus, if one's need is set at $4,000<lb />
annually, and the government<lb />
awards $3,000 in financial aid of<lb />
any form, then a student cannot get<lb />
a job and earn more than $1,000 per<lb />
.ear. In other words, it often comes<lb />
io the point where a student must<lb />
either accept free money and give up<lb />
a job, or work and give back federal<lb />
aid.<lb />
Never mind that a student can<lb />
work and earn $2,000 or $3,000 a<lb />
year and thus qualify for less aid<lb />
next year, earning more and taking<lb />
less, the rule stands.<lb />
On top of that, the rule is in-<lb />
advertantly discriminatory.<lb />
Students working on campus are<lb />
easily caught when holding down a<lb />
job and receiving aid, for the<lb />
paychecks are processed through<lb />
the same administration that hands<lb />
out loans and grants. But students<lb />
working off-campus are left on their<lb />
honor to report their income, and<lb />
most do not. There's a chance the<lb />
system will catch up with them at<lb />
the end of the year on their tax<lb />
report, but many are not caught.<lb />
Perhaps the greatest injustice is<lb />
that the law does not permit<lb />
qualified, talented, but poor<lb />
students to hold jobs in which they<lb />
can learn and gain valuable skills<lb />
and experience. A student can wait<lb />
tables or cook hamburgers off-<lb />
campus, but only those whose<lb />
financial aid limit is high can hold<lb />
skill-developing, salaried jobs such<lb />
as student government president or<lb />
editor of the school newspaper.<lb />
The ECU minority newspaper,<lb />
the Ebony Herald, employs mostly<lb />
minorities, and most minorities<lb />
receive financial aid. As a result, the<lb />
paper's staff has been ravaged<lb />
because valuable, trained workers<lb />
have had to quit since they earned<lb />
too much money. The same thing<lb />
sometimes happens at The East<lb />
Carolinian, WZMB, the SGA or<lb />
other salaried student jobs.<lb />
Moral of the story: it is easier for<lb />
students to not work and receive aid<lb />
than get a job and give back money.<lb />
And, only rich students can hold<lb />
educating, salaried jobs on campus<lb />
and develop job skills and leader-<lb />
ship experience until the current<lb />
federal policy is changed.<lb />
How Come<lb />
a cup of coffee costs 60 cents in<lb />
the Mendenhall cafeteria and you<lb />
can't get refills, when around the<lb />
corner McDonald's sells the same<lb />
size cup of coffee for 30 cents and<lb />
you can have all you want?<lb />
the library has four photocopy<lb />
machines, and the Student Supply<lb />
Store and the Croatan have one<lb />
each, but invariably no more than<lb />
three have worked at the same time<lb />
since 1970-something?<lb />
there are pencil sharpeners in only<lb />
about one of every five classrooms<lb />
at ECU, and the remaining four<lb />
rooms just have a couple of holes in<lb />
the wall near the door?<lb />
0HSURE,C0MRAPEm�5OMEONE'5 MAKING FACES<lb />
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Thinking An Unthinkable: Supreme<lb />
Court Justices Picked By Reagan<lb />
Requirement For<lb />
Registration Of<lb />
Frat Members<lb />
A Great Idea<lb />
Among Democratic presidential<lb />
candidate Jesse Jackson's many<lb />
good ideas for increasing voter<lb />
registration, there is one par-<lb />
ticularly good one applicable to<lb />
college campuses.<lb />
Jackson is generally better a<lb />
voter registration policy than, say,<lb />
foreign policy, and in a speech<lb />
Sunday at Harvard University he<lb />
had some especially innovative<lb />
ideas on increasing the number of<lb />
registered voters. One suggestion<lb />
was that fraternities and sororities<lb />
require all members to register to<lb />
vote before they be allowed the<lb />
join the organization. Party af-<lb />
filiation would of course be left to<lb />
the individual, but the idea seems<lb />
to have no hitches for the<lb />
organizations; the requirement is<lb />
simple for anyone and only pro-<lb />
motes good citizenship.<lb />
For honor fraternities, who are<lb />
usually trying to represent excep-<lb />
tionally talented, bright in-<lb />
dividuals, registration would be<lb />
setting a good example with<lb />
registration by a group that itself<lb />
should be a good example. Social<lb />
fraternities and sororities<lb />
sometimes have a reputation of be-<lb />
ing lit �t more than party organiza-<lb />
tions, and a registration require-<lb />
ment would show their interest in<lb />
encouraging active citizenship and<lb />
character development.<lb />
r<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Campaign '84 may well drag up an<lb />
oft-used but ineffective issue to throw<lb />
at voters. The issue is age and health<lb />
and their relation to Supreme Court ap-<lb />
pointments. The man elected in '84 may<lb />
get the chance to replace up to five<lb />
justices between 1984 and 1988, and the<lb />
matter of who gets to appoint them<lb />
should be paramount in light of the<lb />
stark differences this year in the<lb />
Democrats and Republicans.<lb />
Voters know this. Besides President<lb />
Reagan and former Vice President<lb />
Mondale both being native-born and<lb />
over 35, the two prospective nominees<lb />
have little in common. Their views on<lb />
almost every issue contrast sharply with<lb />
one another. Their beliefs will affect us<lb />
far beyond the next four; in fact,<lb />
because of the men and women they<lb />
will appoint to the high court, their<lb />
policies will linger for most of our adult<lb />
lifetime.<lb />
The issue should be driven hardest by<lb />
Mondale. It will be tough; most voters<lb />
do not choose a lever to pull because of<lb />
future intangibles. Yet, he may be able<lb />
to appeal to liberally-oriented people on<lb />
social issues who are satisfied with the<lb />
economy and the president's hard line<lb />
on defense. He can scare them by say-<lb />
ing just one or two Reagan appointees<lb />
could overturn recent court decisions<lb />
on school prayer and abortion. But he<lb />
can't do it without the media's help to<lb />
make people aware of the present situa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Five justices are between the ages of<lb />
75 and 77; two of these, Thurgood Mar-<lb />
shall and William Brennan, are con-<lb />
sistently the most liberal members of<lb />
the court. Mondale knows he has to<lb />
warn voters of the irrepairable harm of<lb />
the Reagan-packed court; "Above all<lb />
he tells voters, "we must win to save the<lb />
Supreme. If that court is replaced by<lb />
Mr. Reagan, it could well be that the<lb />
great course of justice will be doomed<lb />
for the lifetime of everyone<lb />
VievPoint<lb />
Mondale realizes most people aren't<lb />
aware of the impact of our third branch<lb />
of government. He must tell them<lb />
about judicial review and the possible<lb />
damage it could come to our country if<lb />
Reagan-appointed justices are out of<lb />
step with the rest of the country. He<lb />
must tell them how past decisions of the<lb />
brethren profoundly affect our world<lb />
today. Cases like Brown vs. Topeka<lb />
Board of Education and Gideon vs.<lb />
Wainwright.<lb />
But Reagan and GOP strategists<lb />
could put this strategy in reverse. They<lb />
could, and probably are, telling<lb />
loyalists throughout the land how great<lb />
(read conservative) a world it would be<lb />
with six justices picked by the "great<lb />
communicator<lb />
Of course, there is no guarantee Iha:<lb />
a justice, once picked, will echo the<lb />
beliefs of his appointing president.<lb />
There are many instances where men<lb />
safely installed on the nation's highes:<lb />
judicial bench have changed their views<lb />
and confounded the president that pick-<lb />
ed them. Then again, the justices could<lb />
defy the actuarial tables and serve, as<lb />
Oliver Wendell Holmes did, until thev<lb />
are 90.<lb />
But Americans can't take that<lb />
chance. A Supreme Court marching to<lb />
a different tune is a danger to our<lb />
system. It can not only force presidents<lb />
to initiate dronted measures (like FDR<lb />
and courtpacking). it can, as we know<lb />
sway the course of human events, Hc<lb />
the Dred Scott decision and its impact<lb />
on the Civil War.<lb />
The point is that a Reagan court<lb />
would be a burden for our children to<lb />
bear. We must not let liberty be toppled<lb />
by conservative jurisprudence. We need<lb />
men and women with vision who will<lb />
pull for equality and freedom and pro-<lb />
tect our Constitution. We all know Mr.<lb />
Reagan is against these virtues for all<lb />
people. Mr. Mondale must carry the<lb />
cries of the court to all people. A vote<lb />
for Mondale is a vote for a good and<lb />
just Supreme Court.<lb />
Message<lb />
The editorial entitled "Tobacco<lb />
Road Economics Faltar" which ap-<lb />
peared in the Feb. 4 edition of The East<lb />
Carolinian requires a few footnotes.<lb />
Having the misfortune of not seeing<lb />
the play "Tobacco oad I will not<lb />
attempt to pass judgement on the<lb />
author's review. However, I wish to<lb />
comment on what is referred to as "the<lb />
overall message<lb />
Apparantly the author is not aware<lb />
of some fundamental changes in<lb />
American social thought dating back<lb />
to the end of the 19th century. The<lb />
"American Dream" of hard work plus<lb />
moral righteousness equals economic<lb />
prosperity underwent a major redefin-<lb />
ing process with the advent of the 20th<lb />
century. Factors such as industrializa-<lb />
tion, the closing of the frontier, urban<lb />
poverty and the inability of farmers<lb />
and factory workers to make a decent<lb />
living prompted the American people,<lb />
not politicians, to demand a change.<lb />
The result is what is known as the Pro-<lb />
gressive Movement.<lb />
From the collective forces of urban<lb />
labor to the exhaustive work of<lb />
women's clubs across the nation,<lb />
Americans demanded and fought for<lb />
education, health and public welfare<lb />
legislation to insure the availability of<lb />
the American Dream for everyone.<lb />
This legislation, and subsequent pro-<lb />
grams throughout the 20th century<lb />
such as the New Deal, New Frontier,<lb />
etc. have served not as an attempt to<lb />
"erase poverty" or "change human<lb />
nature" but to make the American<lb />
Dream more accessible and attainable<lb />
for all Americans. Suffice it to say that<lb />
I believe economic equality is<lb />
desirable, for it is a major tenant of<lb />
Christianity. (Read the Acts of the<lb />
Apostles and we'll talk). Economic<lb />
equality is a goal Americans should<lb />
strive to attain, just as Christians<lb />
should strive to be Christlike. A free<lb />
education is but one facet of the corn-<lb />
problem of<lb />
plex and multi faceted<lb />
economic inequality.<lb />
Regardless of the political swing of<lb />
American thought back to the<lb />
nostalgic days of Daniel Boone and<lb />
"rugged individualism the social<lb />
problems of American society will not<lb />
disappear. Inattention to social and<lb />
economic inequality will not make it go<lb />
away. I suggest that we, as Americans<lb />
and Christians, practice the "Social<lb />
Gospel" rather than Social Darwinism.<lb />
Rick Brown<lb />
Senior<lb />
HistoryEnglish<lb />
Abortion Redux<lb />
Bern (McCrady, who wrote to Cam-<lb />
pus Forum Feb. 14), here are some<lb />
statistics that might interest you.<lb />
1. 35.5 percent of the legal abortions<lb />
in 1980 were for females from the ages<lb />
of 20-24 years old.<lb />
2. 35.3 percent were over the age of<lb />
25 years old.<lb />
3. An alarming 70.8 percent of all<lb />
abortions in 1980 were for women over<lb />
the ages of 20 years old.<lb />
4. 23.1 percent of the total abortions<lb />
in 1980 were between married couples.<lb />
5. There are now 1.5 million legal<lb />
abortions performed every year in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
We say the greatest holocaust man<lb />
has ever known was the WWII<lb />
genocide plan of Germany that<lb />
destroyed 6 million Jews. We are told<lb />
to this day that this must never be<lb />
allowed to happen again. I say to you<lb />
that the greatest holocaust of all time is<lb />
going on right now in this country. In<lb />
the four years you'll be at ECU Bern<lb />
there will be 6 million more dead<lb />
babies. This is equivalent to the Jewish<lb />
destruction of WWII in only four<lb />
years.<lb />
In the Vietnam War there were a<lb />
total of 47,253 battle deaths from the<lb />
years 1964-1973. Look at the stink this<lb />
war is still causing. How ironic that we<lb />
talk about the senseless loss of human<lb />
life in the same breath. What then is<lb />
abortion with figures that make the<lb />
Vietman War statistics look insignifi-<lb />
cant?<lb />
Almost 71 percent of abortions in<lb />
1980 occurred with females over the<lb />
age of 20 years old. This age represents<lb />
a college sophomore or older. How<lb />
does a college sophomore tell me they<lb />
accidentally got pregnant and it will<lb />
destroy there life? Are they not respon-<lb />
sible for their actions? Or how about<lb />
the 23.1 percent of the total abortions<lb />
in 1980 occurring between married<lb />
couples, what's their excuse?<lb />
I think what Ronald Reagan and Bil-<lb />
ly Graham as well as myself want is the<lb />
innocent slaughter of human life to<lb />
stop. The bottom line is when we start<lb />
putting a woman's right ahead of<lb />
human life we are in trouble. (Statistics<lb />
provided by World Almanac.)<lb />
Ben Carver<lb />
Junior<lb />
Business<lb />
ISA Alive And Well<lb />
There were several discrepancies in<lb />
your article on the International Stu-<lb />
dent Association that require correc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
1. The I.S.A. has not been inactive<lb />
for the last 10 years, rather it has never<lb />
made as great an effort to expand its<lb />
membership and its scope of activities<lb />
as we have this year and has hence<lb />
never been as well known as at this<lb />
point in time.<lb />
2. The article implied that we have<lb />
few American students in the I.S.A. In<lb />
fact American students consist of<lb />
about 30 percent of our total registered<lb />
members (by far the largest number<lb />
from any country).<lb />
3. We arc in the process of trying to<lb />
establish a fund for emergency loans to<lb />
our members. We are also working on<lb />
a list of problems faced by foreign<lb />
students in their encounters with local<lb />
banks together with the foreign student<lb />
advisor. Neither of these services is<lb />
provided at this stage, but we hope to<lb />
be able to provide them in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
4. Tickets to the international dinner<lb />
will be available on the 27th of<lb />
February, not the 20th as stated in the<lb />
article. The I.S.A. is in the process of<lb />
evolving into a "service" organization.<lb />
We believe that this can be facilitated<lb />
by increased participation in our ac-<lb />
tivities by American students, and a<lb />
widening of the scope of our activities<lb />
to include as much of the ECU campus<lb />
as possible.<lb />
Mildred Godley<lb />
Vice President, ISA<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
oP them by our office in the Old<lb />
South Building, across from Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
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classification, address, phone number<lb />
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are limited to two typewritten pages,<lb />
double-spaced or neatly printed All<lb />
lettersare subject to editing for brevi-<lb />
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learning disabled<lb />
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science major, ana<lb />
Kimberly Cox, biolog.<lb />
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Program Designed To Assist Handicapped<lb />
By ANDREA<lb />
MARKELLO<lb />
Staff WiMar<lb />
Due to efforts of ECU<lb />
coordinator of Handicap-<lb />
ped Student Services<lb />
C.C. Rowe and the UNC<lb />
Board of Governors<lb />
Joyner Library has<lb />
developed a self-help pro-<lb />
gram using a word pro-<lb />
cessor system to assist<lb />
learning disabled<lb />
students.<lb />
�Jeri Graham, computer<lb />
science major, and<lb />
Kimberly Cox, biology<lb />
major, have provided<lb />
motivation for the pro-<lb />
gram. At present, eight<lb />
students use the equip-<lb />
ment, but others are en-<lb />
couraged to join.<lb />
Cox explained pro-<lb />
cedures on the Apple II,<lb />
emphasizing its unique<lb />
dictionary feature that<lb />
serves to correct spelling<lb />
errors in research papers<lb />
,ind class notes. "By stor-<lb />
ing papers and notes on<lb />
the computer it helps<lb />
organize for class, which<lb />
in turn saves time by be-<lb />
ing more efficient than<lb />
handwriting she said.<lb />
Cox said special<lb />
features provided by the<lb />
eauipment irclnde print-<lb />
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out sheets in large type or<lb />
in Braille for blind<lb />
students, and a green<lb />
screen for a variation<lb />
from the typical black<lb />
and white.<lb />
She said wheelchair<lb />
students who have trou-<lb />
ble with dextety find us-<lb />
ing the word processor<lb />
and print-out is much<lb />
easier than writing<lb />
everything longhand.<lb />
Graham said the equip-<lb />
ment lessens time spent<lb />
on teaching. "One<lb />
feature is the computer<lb />
speaking to what is<lb />
printed on the screen, but<lb />
it's still in the training<lb />
stages. We are just at-<lb />
tempting to put the<lb />
students on equal footing<lb />
with others in the class<lb />
she said.<lb />
"There are a lot of<lb />
misconceptions concern-<lb />
ing the learning<lb />
disabled Cox said.<lb />
"It's a hidden disability<lb />
discovered through<lb />
psychological testing.<lb />
Most learning disabled<lb />
students have average to<lb />
above average in-<lb />
telligence, but a braii<lb />
dysfunction creates pro-<lb />
blems in receiving and<lb />
analyzing information. A<lb />
lot of factors come into<lb />
play she said. she said. disability unless someone<lb />
Cox said learning Cox said learning has one - you can't go in-<lb />
disabilities have a disabledness is not a side a mind and become<lb />
neurological base which laziness or stupidity. No temporarily disabled, she<lb />
causes perception pro- one knows what it's like said.<lb />
blems. One example is to have a learning "The learning disabled<lb />
difficulty looking from<lb />
blackboard to notebook<lb />
and copying information<lb />
correctly.<lb />
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have their origin in the<lb />
prenatal process Cox<lb />
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especially in those<lb />
students who choose not<lb />
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areas Graham said.<lb />
Rorabaugh Speaks On Alcohol<lb />
By DAVID JOHNSTON<lb />
. Stamtrittf<lb />
Underneath this marble<lb />
tomb<lb />
In endless shades lies<lb />
drunken Tom<lb />
Here safely moor'd dead<lb />
as a log,<lb />
Who got his death by<lb />
drinking grog.<lb />
By whiskey grog he lost<lb />
his breath,<lb />
JfTio would not die so<lb />
sweet a death.<lb />
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Kentucky poet Tom<lb />
Johnson, whose tomb-<lb />
stone lyric reflects the<lb />
sentiments of a whole<lb />
generation of our U.S.<lb />
ancestors boozing it up<lb />
on the lone prairie.<lb />
And that's just one of<lb />
the jewels cast by visiting<lb />
lecturer W.J. Rorabaugh<lb />
who spoke Monday at<lb />
Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital. History to<lb />
Rorabaugh is a graph<lb />
depicting the various<lb />
levels of alcohol con-<lb />
sumption during our na-<lb />
tion's past. Apparently<lb />
the period of the early<lb />
1800s roughly resembles a<lb />
35-year homecoming<lb />
weekend as our three-<lb />
sheets-to-the-wind<lb />
ancestors fought British<lb />
and Indians and<lb />
heightened their con-<lb />
sumption of pure alcohol<lb />
to almost four gallons per<lb />
patriot per anum.<lb />
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only ones to fire a musket<lb />
ball at two blurred im-<lb />
ages. Rorabaugh points<lb />
out that in Plymouth the<lb />
idea was alcohol is good<lb />
in moderation, whereas<lb />
in Virginia the idea<lb />
wasalcohol is good,<lb />
period.<lb />
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when the British cruelly<lb />
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yankee ingenuity trium-<lb />
phed again with the in-<lb />
vention of corn liquor. In<lb />
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build distilleries. By 1810<lb />
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liquid corn crop was<lb />
cheaper than milk, cof-<lb />
fee, or tea at only 25 cents<lb />
per gallon. That's a<lb />
nickel a fifth, but who's<lb />
counting.<lb />
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there were some proper<lb />
reasons for all that col-<lb />
onial glass tipping. In<lb />
manv places stood clean<lb />
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was sometimes lethally<lb />
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greasy. But in any event<lb />
the temnerenre move-<lb />
ment sharply curtailed<lb />
the drinking of whiskey<lb />
beginning in the 1830s<lb />
and the rest is<lb />
well history.<lb />
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Why Does The Media Ignore<lb />
Sobering Facts Of Soviet Nuclear Strategy<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Fcalara i ttitot<lb />
The threat of nuclear war is a constant topic in the<lb />
media. The so-called "arms race" between the U.S.<lb />
and the U.S.S.R the likelihood of nuclear war, the<lb />
morality of possessing � much less using � these<lb />
implements of horrific destruction, arms talks,<lb />
nuclear protest movements all these and other<lb />
related topics are constantly on the media's agenda.<lb />
In the March '83 issue's "Why Strategic Superiori- curate, and thus, they could be used effectively only<lb />
ty Matters Jastrow explains precisely how the cur- against targets as large as cities. Massivley powerful<lb />
rent nuclear buildup came about. Initially, the U.S. warheads were used, and even if the missile missed?<lb />
had a big lead on the Soviets in nuclear weapons. We it's intended target by several miles, the city would I'<lb />
developed the atomic bomb, the hydrogen bomb, still be destroyed. However, advances in electronics, y<lb />
strategic bombers, intercontental ballistic missiles micro-circuitry and mini-computors have greatly im-<lb />
(ICBMs) and missile-firing submarines before the proved warhead accuracy on the latest missiles. Most<lb />
Soviets did. But with each developement we made, of the newer U.S. and Soviet MIRV warheads can hit<lb />
 the Soviets developed � or stole � the same within 250 yards of their intended target. This ac-<lb />
As a result, the American public's state of mind technology within a few years. curacy now means each side has the ability to hit<lb />
ranges from one of serious concern and uneasy fear By 1967, the U.S. had built a force of ICBMs, specific targets and destroy them, targets such as<lb />
utter confusion and overwhelming missile-firing submarines and strategic bombers that hardened missile silos and command centers. Because<lb />
U.S. defense planners felt was sufficient to deter any of the improved accuracy, warheads no longer need<lb />
attack on this country. Sec. of Defense Robert to be as powerful. In fact, nuclear weapons in the<lb />
McNamara ordered a halt to further production and American arsenal now average one seventh the size<lb />
placed a ceiling on strategic defense weapons at this they did 25 years ago, and the total megatonnage of<lb />
1967 level. The Soviets continued to build, and by the U.S. arsenal is one quarter what it was then<lb />
1969 had reached a rough parity with our own<lb />
nuclear forces. Each side had 1000 silos for land-<lb />
based ICBMs.<lb />
paranoia.<lb />
I'll admit. With the constant talk about the bomb,<lb />
I'm a little worried myself, worried enough that I've<lb />
begun reading extensively on the subject in an at-<lb />
tempt to try and find some answers. The media,<lb />
however, pumps out much information but few<lb />
answer Watching TV network news, reading the<lb />
papers and new magazines only adds to one's confu-<lb />
sion and paranoia. I recently read two lengthy ar-<lb />
ticle on the nuclear arms scare, both in prestigious<lb />
magazines. One was typically confusing and the<lb />
other was unexpectedly clear. First, let's examine the<lb />
media garbage. ����.m<lb />
In this January's issue of The Atlantic magazine, It was at this time that U.S. intellectuals and<lb />
:ontributing editor Thomas Powers devotes 18 pages strategists felt each side was secure since both had the<lb />
Feature Analysis<lb />
� perhaps 20,000 words - - in an attempt to answer<lb />
the question "What Is It About?" That is the title to<lb />
his wandering article on what he calls a nuclear com-<lb />
petition between the superpowers. Despite in-<lb />
teresting, but perhaps irrelevant, asides on numerous<lb />
conflicts ranging from the Pelopenesian War to the<lb />
Napoleonic Wars to WWI and WWII, Powers never<lb />
answers his question. He recalls numerous conversa-<lb />
tions with military men and civillians, with<lb />
Americans and Soviets, with experts and people in<lb />
capability to annihilate the other. This reasoning was<lb />
reflected in the concept of MAD (mutually assured<lb />
destruction). U.S. strategists felt neither side would<lb />
risk attacking the other since such an attack would<lb />
surely bring a devastating counter attack against their<lb />
own cities. SALT I was signed by both countries in<lb />
1972 along with a seperate ABM (anti-ballistic<lb />
missile) Treaty that forbade either side to develope<lb />
the means to defend against the other's ICBMs. The<lb />
reasoning was that if one side developed the means to<lb />
It is now clear to American strategists that the<lb />
Soviets are not developing a nuclear arsenal for the<lb />
destruction of American industrial and populations<lb />
centers as was envisioned under MAD. All indica-<lb />
tions are that they are developing weapons suited for<lb />
a strike against our own nuclear forces. The numbers<lb />
support this conclusion. While the U.S. has 1,650 ac- Why are the Soviet elite so concerned about the Per-<lb />
curate warheads on their Minutemen and Titan shing IIs?<lb />
missiles, the Soviets have 4,560 warheads � an would surely call the bluff, or perhaps worse, use it<lb />
almost three-to-one advantage � and they are still as an excuse to launch a decisive first strike against<lb />
building more. The Soviets now have a force large us. Our only choice would be to acquiese to Soviet<lb />
enough to target two warheads against each of the power. Thus President Reagan refuses to com-<lb />
1,000 U.S. ICBM silos (assuring destruction), plus promise on cuts in defense spending � especially on<lb />
destroy U.S. bomber and submarine bases and wipe new strategic weapons. He senses the urgency to<lb />
out strategic command centers and still have a land- deploy the MX missile svstem and build theB-1<lb />
based force in reserve as large as the total original bomber to partially restore the strategic imbalance<lb />
: streets, and the reader gets the impression that, defend itself against the other's missiles it would have<lb />
somehow, civilization teeters precariously on the an unfair advantage, and MAD would not work.<lb />
erge of nuclear annihilation, and there is no logical Essentially, each country agreed to give its popula-<lb />
reason for it. Powers seems to suggest that the cur-<lb />
rent situation evolved by chance � blindly � with<lb />
neither side planning nuclear war. It's as if the Accoiding to Jastrow, this was a peculiar logic that<lb />
.uclear stockpiles of arms have grown with a peculiar the U.S. planners had developed � and one the<lb />
and natural will of their own, inexplicable as quartz Soviets never believed in for a moment. In the<lb />
U.S. force. According to Jastrow, the Soviets now<lb />
have the ability to destroy most of our Minutemen<lb />
missiles in their silos with a surprise first strike. We<lb />
lack that ability. "The Soviets have strategic<lb />
superiority he says.<lb />
American strategists now clearly see the Soviet<lb />
threat. U.S. Senator Patrick Moynihan calls MAD,<lb />
tion up as hostages for massacre in the name of "a policy in ruins In 1979, Sec. of Defense Brown<lb />
peace<lb />
confirmed that since 1963, "The Soviets have had a<lb />
between the two superpowers.<lb />
Many will say that America can rely on its<lb />
submarine-launched missiles, that one Trident sub at<lb />
sea has enough missiles to destroy all major Soviet<lb />
cities. Jastrow admits the truth in this claim, but he<lb />
also points out that the present sub-launched missiles<lb />
do not have the accuracy of land-based ICBMs. They<lb />
are useless against hardened targets such as Soviet<lb />
ICBM silos and therefore are of no value in answer-<lb />
negotiation of SALT I, the Soviets had refused to<lb />
limit missiles or warheads. The only thing limited<lb />
were the silos that held the missiles. Hardly before<lb />
the ink had dried on the SALT I document, the<lb />
Soviets replaced all the missiles in their silos with a<lb />
new generation of much heavier, more powerful<lb />
tals, and are certain to eventually fulfill their<lb />
destructive purpose. Finally, Powers answers his<lb />
question with "1 don't know<lb />
The Atlantic claims to be a magazine that supplies<lb />
the answers that television news, and daily � and<lb />
even weekly � newspapers and news magazines can-<lb />
not. This is supposedly American journalism at its<lb />
most detailed and analytical best. If the answer of the<lb />
media's best is "I don't know then there's little<lb />
wonder that confusion reigns across the land. Powers<lb />
has produced a massive text of dis-information wor-<lb />
thy of the KGB "What Is It About" is worse than a<lb />
�travesty of journalism; it is a document of contradic-<lb />
tions and ommissions of truths and facts that borders<lb />
on treason. It can only add to the public's paranoia<lb />
and confussion and thus erode a common sense of<lb />
will, reason and purpose.<lb />
It is ludicrous to believe, as Powers suggests, that<lb />
both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. have spent hundreds<lb />
of billions of dollars stockpiling nuclear arms with no<lb />
clear purposes in mind. Matters of such importance<lb />
are never left to chance. (So much for the garbage.)<lb />
Robert Jastrow, in two outstanding articles in missiles, each containing eight-to-10 MIRVed (in-<lb />
Commentary magazine (Why Strategic Superiority dependently targeted) warheads instead of the single<lb />
Matters, Mar. '83; and, Reagan vs. the Scientists: warheads of the old missiles. Also, they began adding<lb />
Why the President Is Right About Strategic Missile new silos and developing an anti-ballistic missile<lb />
Defense Systems, Jan. '84) has written the first clear defense system. They developed a new multi-purpose<lb />
policy of building forces for a preemptive strike on ing a first strike by the Soviets against our strategic<lb />
U.S. ICBMs According to General John W. military sites. With the current Soviet strategy of<lb />
Vessey, Jr chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, destroying our bombers and Minutemen missiles'and<lb />
the Soviets can now destroy 70-75 percent of our sparing our cities and industrial areas � thus leaving<lb />
Minutemen missiles in a surpise attack. New Soviet<lb />
missiles (fifth generation, more accurate) may be able<lb />
to eliminate 90-95 percent outright. According to<lb />
Henry Kissenger, we are now in "a period of<lb />
vulnerability such as we have not experienced since<lb />
Peaceniks and freezeniks? They're sincere, but are they playing into Moscow's hands?<lb />
the early days of the Republic If Congress passes a<lb />
nuclear freeze, Jastrow warns that the vulnerability<lb />
will be extended into the 1990s.<lb />
us succulent but defenseless prey � we would surely<lb />
not launch a counter-strike against their cities. To do<lb />
so would bring the full force of the Soviet nuclear<lb />
arsenal upon our own cities. In such a situation,<lb />
Henry Kissinger has named our alternatives: "suicide<lb />
or surrender Our sea-based deterrent is of value<lb />
only if the Soviets attack our cities, which they have<lb />
no reason or plans to do.<lb />
Jastrow also points out that the Soviets have 700<lb />
hardened shelters to insure the survival of the Party<lb />
elite (100,000) should we risk a counter-strike with<lb />
our Trident subs. Again, the elite would be safe from<lb />
such an attack. But the Pershing II missiles that<lb />
Reagan is now deploying in Europe could easily<lb />
destroy these shelters and hardened missile silos. The<lb />
Pershing IIs use the latest computorized technology<lb />
within their intelligent guidance systems enabling<lb />
them to land warheads within 25 yards of their<lb />
targets. In Jastrow's words, the Pershing IIs can<lb />
almost drop a nuclear warhead down the air vent to<lb />
the Politburo's command bunker. The Pershing IIs<lb />
have the sort of kill accuracy that Trident missiles do<lb />
not have. They are a certain threat to the Soviet elite,<lb />
and that is why the Soviets will do anything to pre-<lb />
vent their deployment: support anti-nuke groups,<lb />
Jastrow also gives numerous quotes from the k .<lb />
SvelSrvr4TI�SLB.1�: "n aCieilSe Syulemo �ey 3??�Ped a new multi-Punose writings of the Soviet General Staff and military walk out of arms talks - anything! Having the Per<lb />
first sc is to JSEsi 7Jnu2rntJ, t ST" 2 SS'?' ?? 1S prescntly targeted at Pners. All their writings for the past two decades shing IIs in Europe is like having a loaded gun<lb />
�ftcTJfZt Western Europe but also has the range to hit the U.S. repeatedly state that the key to winning a modern war against Chernenko's head. And until we can<lb />
most innovate and thouahtf�F&amp; ntlZl En' I 5�� the SS-20 with a t0n of is thrOUgh the use of massive surPrise rocket attacks- the MX or � �� against Soviet ICBMs,<lb />
publisn anles in this �ES2�� il? ?? $� W�U,d 3PPCar l� have the limited American idealists and peaceniks cannot conceive deploying the Pershing IIs mav be the only thing that<lb />
amDle Pa rick MoihSSTlZLSl E �ge �f an intermediate missile. Replace the ballast of fighting a nuclear war and refuse to believe the can insure the Soviets will not use their current<lb />
S; 7?ta�2SJ3 Tffi?T rkpat�k S Wlt fuuel� and � can ny over the polar ice cap and Soviets can. They should listen to the words of Soviet strategic superiority.<lb />
Commentary strike the U.S. Since the SS-20 is a mobile missile not strategist Major General A.S. Milovidov: "There is Unlike presidents of the past, Reagan realizes the<lb />
housed within silos, technically it does not violate the profound error and harm in the disorienting claim of folly of MAD, the lunancy of offering up the<lb />
letter of SALT. But it does rip the heart out of the bourgeois idealogues that there can be no victor in a American public for slaughter bv the Soviets in a<lb />
spirit and purpose of the treaty. thermonuclear world war. The peoples of the world<lb />
Liberal critics of a U.S. buildup in nuclear will put an end to imperialism, which is causing<lb />
resulted in national recognition and ultimately to ap-<lb />
pointments as U.S. Ambassadors to the United Na-<lb />
tions. Jastrow himself has had a distinguished career<lb />
as a scientist. He founded NASA's Institute for<lb />
Space Studies and served as its director until his<lb />
weapons like to point out that the Soviets only react<lb />
retirement in 1981. He is presently a faculty member to American advances in the arms race. Obviously,<lb />
at Dartmouth.<lb />
this is not the case. Since the signing of SALT I, the<lb />
Soviets have spent approximately $500 billion on new<lb />
strategic nuclear weapons. Since signing the arms<lb />
agreement, they have added 308 monstor SS-18<lb />
ICBMs to their strategic nuclear arsenal. The SS-18 is<lb />
about as accurate and twice as big as America's pro-<lb />
posed MX missile. Each SS-18 carries eight to ten<lb />
nuclear warheads with an aggregate explosive power<lb />
of five megatons. The Soviets have also deployed 360<lb />
SS-19s, a fourth generation ICBM of comparable ac-<lb />
curacy and destructive power as the MX. According<lb />
to Jastrow, "The megatonnage residing in just these<lb />
two types of missiles is far greater than the megaton-<lb />
nage of the entire U.S. missile and bomber force. All<lb />
of this has happened since the signing of SALT I and<lb />
in the name of arms control The Soviets are conti-<lb />
nuing to spend about $40 billion a year for strategic<lb />
weapons. They are adding 150-200 ICBMs each year,<lb />
says Jastrow, and we are adding none.<lb />
This continued massive buildup cannot be in<lb />
mankind incalculable suffering<lb />
Over 10 years ago Soviet dissident Aleksandr<lb />
Solzhenitsyn gave Americans this grave warning:<lb />
At one time there was no comparison between<lb />
the strength of the USSR and yours. Then it<lb />
became equal Perhaps today it is just greater<lb />
than balance, but soon it will be two-to-one.<lb />
Then three-to-one. Finally, it will be five-to-<lb />
one.  With such a nuclear superiority it will be<lb />
possible to block the use of your weapons, and<lb />
on some unlucky morning they will declare:<lb />
"Attention! We're marching our troops into<lb />
Europe, and if you make a move, we'll an-<lb />
nihilate you. " And this ratio of three-to-one, or<lb />
five-to-one will have its effect: You will not<lb />
make a move.<lb />
And how far off is something like the above<lb />
scenario? Jastrow quotes a speech that former Soviet<lb />
Premiere Brezhnev made to the Communist leaders<lb />
in Prague: "We are achieving with detente what our<lb />
predecessors have be?n unable to achieve using the<lb />
fist By 1985 we will have achieved most of our<lb />
response to new developements in nuclear arms by objectives in Europe Come 1985, we will be able to<lb />
the U.S. The Soviets surpassed us nearly 10 years ago extend our will wherever we need to "<lb />
but still build more weapons in violation of existing It is clear now that President Reagan understands<lb />
treaties. As Harrold Brown, the secretary of defense the Soviet nuclear threat to America. He realizes the<lb />
under President Carter, said, "As our defense danger in persisting blindly to believe in MAD as our<lb />
budgets have risen, the Soviets have risen. As our deterence to nuclear war. Jastrow points out that in<lb />
defense budget has gone down, the Soviet's has the past our security was based upon strength. Three<lb />
"scn" times the U.S. went to nuclear alert against the<lb />
Liberal idealists ignore the Soviet buildup. "What Soviets: in 1948 during the Berlin Airlift crisis, in<lb />
does it matter they say, "if the Soviets have 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis and in 1973 dur-<lb />
enough power to blow us up once over, or 10 times ing the ArabIsraeli War. During the first two in-<lb />
over. Eventually you reach a point where added stances, the U.S. had overwhelming nuclear<lb />
destructive power is irrelevant. If more weapons superiority and thus kept the Soviets in check. In '73,<lb />
make the Soviets feel more secure, then that should we had parity and were able to stop a Soviet threat to<lb />
lessen the probablity of nuclear war. And we still intervene to prevent a complete Israeli victory. Ob-<lb />
Pershing ill Missiles have tnc mcans to blow thcm UP" viously, if a similar crisis developes in the Middle<lb />
. But the idealists are still thinking in terms of East or some other area where the Soviets or their<lb />
J? !l n�C i r"cl US'S  MAD� that P01 � turfed against the client states posses coventional superiority, the U.S.<lb />
mediate deterrent against a Soviet first strike? enemy's cities. The first ICBMs were not very ac- cannot threaten the Soviets with nuclear war They<lb />
false hope of gaining peace. He has proposed an<lb />
alternative: a relatively inexpensive anti-ballistic<lb />
missile system that would protect not our cities, but<lb />
our Minuteman missile sites. The U.S. already has<lb />
the advanced technology to make such a "point-<lb />
defense" system that will work, according to<lb />
Jastrow. Thus for a much smaller investment, we<lb />
could defend our missiles and nullify the Soviet's ex-<lb />
pensive superiority in ICBMs. And to eventually pro-<lb />
tect the American public from Soviet attack, Reagan<lb />
has proposed his "New Frontier" lasers in space<lb />
defense system. Though the liberal press calls Reagan<lb />
an idiot and an outright fool who makes promises of<lb />
false security to the American people, Jastrow says<lb />
the critics of the system are wrong. He says the<lb />
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against nuclear holocost in place, a combination of<lb />
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and thus make nuclear war a thing of the past.<lb />
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paint him an incompetent idiot itching for nuclear<lb />
war. The liberals, peaceniks and freezeniks would<lb />
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the Soviet leaders than in our own president. The<lb />
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Liberal Conference Pushes Student Activism<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Stan Wrtlcf<lb />
"Forty-five million<lb />
eligible voters are not<lb />
registered � " proclaim-<lb />
ed a brochure from the<lb />
L'ntited States Student<lb />
Association, " � the ma-<lb />
jority of them are<lb />
women, minorities and<lb />
the poor! Students can<lb />
change this<lb />
And so they came form<lb />
all 48 states in the con-<lb />
tinental U.S. Over 1,500<lb />
strong they gathered en<lb />
masse at the Harvard<lb />
Law School in Cam-<lb />
bridge, Massachusetts to<lb />
usher in a new era of stu-<lb />
dent activism. Voter<lb />
registration was the issue<lb />
which united the students<lb />
who participated in the<lb />
National Student Con-<lb />
ference on Voter<lb />
Registration, from Feb.<lb />
10-13; yet, the event's<lb />
organizers clearly intend-<lb />
ed to advance a broader<lb />
political agenda.<lb />
Perhaps citizen-activist<lb />
Ralph Nader best sum-<lb />
marized the goals of the<lb />
conference when he said:<lb />
"This conference could<lb />
be a watershed for<lb />
building the kind of stu-<lb />
dent movement that will<lb />
reach out into the com-<lb />
munity and build the kind<lb />
of political organizations<lb />
necessary for transform-<lb />
ing our world into a<lb />
global community<lb />
It came as no real sur-<lb />
prise to those in atten-<lb />
dance, then, that the<lb />
workshops which filled<lb />
much of the conference's<lb />
intinerary dealt with<lb />
topics not directly related<lb />
to voter registration.<lb />
Workshops were con-<lb />
ducted dealing with<lb />
everything from organiz-<lb />
ing PIRGs and develop-<lb />
ing student lobbying,<lb />
skills to finding jobs in!<lb />
the public interest and<lb />
cultivating media ac-<lb />
cumen. Public interest<lb />
groups from across the<lb />
nation were, in fact,<lb />
responsible for organiz-<lb />
ing the event.<lb />
The students who at-<lb />
tended the conference<lb />
were representative of a<lb />
broad spectrum of<lb />
ideological diversity.<lb />
There were conservative<lb />
Republicans as well as<lb />
liberal Democrats and<lb />
leftist Democratic<lb />
Socialists. The over-<lb />
whelming majority of<lb />
those in attendance,<lb />
however, were decidedly<lb />
left-liberal. Moreover,<lb />
the keynote speakers for<lb />
the affair were reflective<lb />
of this political complex-<lb />
ion. Among those who<lb />
addressed the conference<lb />
were former congress-<lb />
woman Bella Abzug,<lb />
Managers<lb />
Club Sets<lb />
New Plan<lb />
B GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Sometimes a club can<lb />
go flat, and nobody gives<lb />
a rip.<lb />
What do you do?<lb />
The reamining<lb />
members can take the last<lb />
of the club's funds, buy a<lb />
half-gallon e f vodka (it's<lb />
cheap and effective), gel<lb />
drunk and burn the<lb />
charter � put the suffer-<lb />
ing organization out of its<lb />
misery!<lb />
Or. They can suck in a<lb />
deep breath and pull<lb />
themselves up by the boot<lb />
a raps. They can firmly<lb />
declare: "We're gonna<lb />
make this thing work.<lb />
We're gonna make it<lb />
count for something<lb />
The ECU chapter of<lb />
the Society for Advance-<lb />
ment of Management<lb />
(SAM.) has boldly<lb />
chosen the latter. Accor-<lb />
ding to its new president<lb />
Steve Fitzhenry, the club<lb />
recently suffered through<lb />
two years of crippling<lb />
apathy. It had become a<lb />
yawner of a student<lb />
organization. Member-<lb />
ship had dwindled to nill.<lb />
But now, newly organiz-<lb />
ed with fresh student<lb />
leadership, he is op-<lb />
timistic about the club's<lb />
future.<lb />
Fitzhenry explained<lb />
that the club's advisor,<lb />
Dr. Louis Eckstein, had<lb />
made strong efforts to<lb />
keep the club vibrant,<lb />
but yawn who cared.<lb />
"A faculty advisor<lb />
traditionally plays a sup-<lb />
proting role said Fit-<lb />
zhenry. "And this, sadly<lb />
enough, reduced the<lb />
society to a lecture<lb />
series<lb />
Perhaps it figures that<lb />
a club whose primary<lb />
pupose is instilling strong<lb />
management and leader-<lb />
ship qualities within its<lb />
members will wither<lb />
when members function<lb />
solely in a passive role.<lb />
Jut instead of breaking<lb />
)ut the bottle and holding<lb />
wake, the remnants of<lb />
the club took sweeping<lb />
iction. They elected of-<lb />
Typesetters<lb />
Needed<lb />
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Carolinian office<lb />
nuclear freeze advocate<lb />
Randall Forsberg, former<lb />
director of the Congres-<lb />
sional Black Caucus<lb />
Francesca Farmer and<lb />
presidential candidate<lb />
Jesse Jackson. All of the<lb />
speakers, with the excep-<lb />
tion of Barbara Anderson<lb />
who is the director of<lb />
Citizens for Limited Tax-<lb />
ation and a conservative,<lb />
fervently condemned the<lb />
Reagan administration.<lb />
The charges they leveled<lb />
against the president in-<lb />
cluded: severly undermin-<lb />
ing the cause of civil<lb />
rights, slashing social<lb />
programs which assist the<lb />
poor while reshaping the<lb />
economy to benifit the<lb />
wealthy, increasing the<lb />
military budget to levels<lb />
of redundant excess,<lb />
Dracticing unwarrented<lb />
adventurism abroad and<lb />
dismantling environmen-<lb />
tal protection regula-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Presidential candidate<lb />
Jesse Jackson echoed<lb />
many of these criticisms<lb />
in his speech before the<lb />
conference.<lb />
"There is a rising<lb />
misery index, a rising<lb />
danger index under this<lb />
administration Jackson<lb />
said. He added, "Half-a-<lb />
billion people starving in<lb />
the world and we are<lb />
bragging about our abili-<lb />
ty to kill each other. It's<lb />
uncivilized. We must do<lb />
more than survive we<lb />
must live. The issue is not<lb />
whether or not we can<lb />
survive. Rats, rodents, in-<lb />
sects survive. We are<lb />
higher animals<lb />
Jackson went on to<lb />
charge students with the<lb />
task of "making things as<lb />
they ought to be and not<lb />
embellishing things as<lb />
they are<lb />
And so it was that ac-<lb />
tivists and organizers<lb />
from all over the country<lb />
left the conference with a<lb />
renewed commitment to<lb />
activism and enhanced<lb />
organizational skills for<lb />
accomplishing their<lb />
political objectives.<lb />
Their immediate goal<lb />
would be to register many<lb />
of the nation's 16 million<lb />
18-24-year-old voters,<lb />
particularly those who<lb />
are enrolled in colleges<lb />
and universities. A secon-<lb />
dary goal would be to<lb />
reach out into the com-<lb />
muntiy and help register<lb />
minorities and the poor.<lb />
Many who left the con-<lb />
ference also left commit-<lb />
ted to work on behalf on<lb />
of a half-dozen issue-<lb />
oriented organizations<lb />
like Nuclear Freeze Voter<lb />
'84 which made appeals<lb />
for support at the con-<lb />
ference. Others left intent<lb />
on organizing PIRGs on<lb />
their campuses and<lb />
building effective student<lb />
lobbies within their<lb />
states.<lb />
Overall, those who at-<lb />
tended the National Con-<lb />
ference on Student Voter<lb />
Registration seemed to<lb />
agree on the need to build<lb />
a strong and effective stu-<lb />
dent movement to deal<lb />
with the political issues<lb />
which confront students<lb />
as citizens. The spirit of<lb />
the weekend seemed to be<lb />
captured by Ralph Nader<lb />
when he said: "No one<lb />
will be able to accuse you<lb />
of not grappling with the<lb />
greatest problems to ever<lb />
confront humankind<lb />
That will be your civic<lb />
platform because that is<lb />
the age in which you were<lb />
born<lb />
ficers earlier this month<lb />
and lifted the burden of<lb />
management from Ecks-<lb />
tein. That makes sense. If<lb />
potential professional<lb />
managers can't manage<lb />
their own club, there's no<lb />
hope for them.<lb />
Fitzhenry says the club<lb />
should appeal to anyone<lb />
planning a career in<lb />
management or business.<lb />
He added that because<lb />
sound management<lb />
techniques are important<lb />
in all professions, the<lb />
club has something to of-<lb />
fer a wide spectrum of<lb />
students whether they're<lb />
headed into medicine,<lb />
law, or technical fields.<lb />
"It's not just a club for<lb />
business majors he<lb />
said.<lb />
According to Fit-<lb />
zhenry, ECU and Elon<lb />
are the only two schools<lb />
in North Carolina that<lb />
have a S.A.M. organiza-<lb />
tion. However, over 350<lb />
other campuses across the<lb />
nation have active clubs.<lb />
There is also a senior divi-<lb />
sion of S.A.M.s for pro-<lb />
fessional managers.<lb />
Fitzhenry says the club<lb />
plans a media blitz to at-<lb />
tract new members. (Ob-<lb />
viously, they've achieved<lb />
some success with this<lb />
paper.) It will include an-<lb />
nouncements on WZMB,<lb />
a poster campaign and<lb />
informal presentations in<lb />
business classes. A beach<lb />
trip and a pizza party are<lb />
in the works, and a car<lb />
wash is plannded to raise<lb />
funds. A major member-<lb />
ship drive is slated for<lb />
Feb. 23 in Rawl 130 at 3<lb />
p.m. "We want to appeal<lb />
especially to<lb />
underclassmen says<lb />
Fitzhenry.<lb />
A question is asked in<lb />
S.A.Ms literature:<lb />
What is the key ingre-<lb />
dient in the success of any<lb />
S.A.M. chapter?<lb />
Answer: The involve-<lb />
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Apparently, E.C.Us<lb />
S.A.M. members have<lb />
finally discovered the<lb />
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ECl guard Curt Vanderhorst<lb />
connected on a 20-foot jumper<lb />
uith three seconds left in the first<lb />
halt to give the Pirates a 31-29 in-<lb />
termission lead over Howard<lb />
University But once again, the<lb />
Pirates came out for second half<lb />
play, with jerseys that should have<lb />
read "Joe's Bar and Grill and<lb />
went scoreless in the first six<lb />
minutes in route to a 71-57 loss to<lb />
the Bison at Minges Coliseum<lb />
;da night.<lb />
The Plates played well in the<lb />
opening half, shooting 60 percent<lb />
and turning the ball over only<lb />
seven times. The Bison played<lb />
g; defense in the second half,<lb />
. ve er, and ECU responded by<lb />
turning the ball over 14 times.<lb />
In the first half, ECU opened<lb />
up an eight point lead with 11<lb />
minutes elapsed, 22-14, when<lb />
ird Tony Robinson hit a layup<lb />
ter a nice feed bv Vanderhorst<lb />
on the fast break.<lb />
But the Bison outscored the<lb />
Pirates 11-3 over the next four<lb />
minutes to tie the score, and then<lb />
took a 29-27 lead on Robert Mcll-<lb />
waine's two free throws with 1:25<lb />
left in the half.<lb />
A goaltending call on a shot by-<lb />
Robinson and Vanderhorst's last<lb />
second bomb enabled the Pirates<lb />
to regain the lead at intermission.<lb />
For the first six minutes of the<lb />
second half, Howard totally<lb />
dominated ECU, scoring the first<lb />
10 points to obtain a 39-31 lead.<lb />
The Pirates cut the lead to four<lb />
with two straight baskets, 39-35,<lb />
and eight, 55-47, mainly on steals<lb />
resulting from full-court pressure,<lb />
but because of pour shooting<lb />
ECU could never get closer.<lb />
In the second half, ECU shot<lb />
only 26 percent as opposed to<lb />
Howard's 68 percent. Many of the<lb />
Bison's points came on "back<lb />
door" layups.<lb />
Howard was led bv forward<lb />
Kevin Scott's 15 points. Forward<lb />
David Wynn added 14 points and<lb />
seven rebounds and Mcllwaine<lb />
and Fred Hill each had 10 points<lb />
for the Bison.<lb />
Vanderhorst, who scored 29<lb />
points Saturday night against<lb />
William and Mary, led the Pirates<lb />
with 13.<lb />
William Grady had 12 points<lb />
and Robinson 10 to round out<lb />
ECU's double-digit scoring.<lb />
Howard University (71)<lb />
Wynn 7 0-0 14, Scott 6 3-5 15,<lb />
Mcllwaine 5 0-1 10, Hamilton 2<lb />
0-3 4, Jones 3 0-0 6, Hill 4 2-2 10,<lb />
Ringer 0 3-7 3, Caracciolo, 1 7-10<lb />
9.<lb />
Fast Carolina (57)<lb />
Sledge 3 0-0 6. Battle 3 0-0 6,<lb />
Bass 0 0-0 0, Vanderhorst 6 1-5<lb />
13. Robinson 4 2-3 10, Gilchrist 0<lb />
2-2 2, Turnbill 0 2-4 2, Gradv 5<lb />
2-3 12, Smith 2 2-3 6, Harris 0 0-0<lb />
0.<lb />
MASK IKIED - fCU ���te L�6<lb />
It Ain't No Fun To Lose<lb />
Forward Roy Smith, center Leon Bass and forward Derrick Battle look on near the end of Tuesday night<lb />
game.<lb />
Loss Leaves Coach Concerned About Team<lb />
B FD MC'KI AS<lb />
�� F4lto<lb />
of his team blowing<lb />
leads is continuing to<lb />
tl' coach C harlie Har-<lb />
ned about how our<lb />
- off from a lead he<lb />
: Tuesday's loss to<lb />
"We're doing things I<lb />
e'rc not capable o<lb />
�<lb />
iday's loss, the Pirates<lb />
SO percent in the first half to<lb />
take a 31-29 lead, but fell to 26<lb />
percent in the second half. In ad-<lb />
dition, the team turned the ball<lb />
oer 14 times after intermission<lb />
Commentary<lb />
The loss uas an example of a<lb />
reoccuring theme that has plagued<lb />
ECU this season. The Pirates at<lb />
one time or another hae led a:<lb />
crucial points in most of their<lb />
losses but have acquiesced victor)<lb />
to the opponent. Minus the<lb />
"lapses" and the Pirates could<lb />
perhaps be around the .500 mark.<lb />
The "lapses" usually occur<lb />
when the other team applies<lb />
pressure either in the form of a<lb />
full-court press or a zone trap on<lb />
defense. In turn, the Pirates are<lb />
forced to pla under pressure, and<lb />
the hae not responded suc-<lb />
cessfull.<lb />
The root of the problem seems<lb />
to be inexperience. However,<lb />
senior starter Tony Robinson, a<lb />
leader out on the court, has also<lb />
been shaky at times.<lb />
"When somebody comes out<lb />
aggressively, it's like there's a<lb />
bomb in the ball and its going to<lb />
explode Harrison said.<lb />
"They're turning it over on traps.<lb />
It's nothing that we didn't know<lb />
about them.<lb />
"People are open; they have<lb />
got to hit the open man. People<lb />
have to come to the bail. We shy<lb />
away from pressure. They take<lb />
fadeaway shots and we work all<lb />
practice on power shots.<lb />
"Maybe I've tried to make<lb />
them a good basketball team<lb />
before they're fundamental �<lb />
capable of doing it<lb />
Although the team is struggling<lb />
at the present time. Harrison<lb />
doesn't see the momentarv pro-<lb />
blem as being permanent "I was<lb />
hoping thev would be accustomed<lb />
to it. but they're not. We're get-<lb />
ting beat up to death inside<lb />
However, he says, "I d<lb />
ever in East Carolina thai a gr.<lb />
of players have beer, assimulated<lb />
with this much talent<lb />
According to Harrison, the .<lb />
of the team is improvement <lb />
improvement means being rr.<lb />
consistent. "Against William a<lb />
Mary, I thought we were ag<lb />
gressive in the first halt he a.c<lb />
"You can't do it for 15 or 20<lb />
minutes. It is a 40 minute<lb />
baiigame<lb />
Pirates Host Classic<lb />
GABY PATTERSON � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
ECU center Darlene Hedges will have to turn in one of her best defensive efforts if the Pirates plan on<lb />
beating Marshall in the first round of the Converse Lady Pirate Basketball Classic Tomorrow night. Mar-<lb />
shall is led by Karen Pelphary, who is the 14th leading scorer in the nation, averaging 24.3 points per game.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
ViataUat Soorti idtun<lb />
The ECU women's basketball<lb />
team will host the third annual<lb />
Converse Lady Pirate Basketball<lb />
Classic this Friday and Saturday<lb />
in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The field of teams is headed by<lb />
nationally ranked and 1982<lb />
NCAA finalist Cheyney State,<lb />
while other teams participating in-<lb />
clude Fairfield and Marshall<lb />
Universities.<lb />
The tournament is only one of<lb />
four sponsored by Converse<lb />
throughout the country, and ECU<lb />
head coach Cathy Andruzzi is ex-<lb />
pecting her team to have a tough<lb />
time of it against "three very fine<lb />
teams with solid line-ups<lb />
The Pirates will play in the<lb />
opening game at 6:00 p.m. against<lb />
Marshall, while Cheyney State<lb />
and Fairfield square off at 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Marshall is led by sophomore<lb />
Karen Pelphary and currently<lb />
stands at 14-7 on the vear.<lb />
Pelphary is the 14th leading scorer<lb />
in the country, averaging an<lb />
amazing 24.3 points per game<lb />
while also pulling down seven re-<lb />
bounds per contest.<lb />
The festivities begin at 1:00<lb />
p.m. on Friday, when all the<lb />
athletes will be welcomed to ECU<lb />
at a luncheon buffet in the<lb />
Ramada Inn.<lb />
ECU's assistant to the<lb />
chancellor. Dr. Marion Rose, will<lb />
serve as guest at the event which is<lb />
being sponsored by H.L. Hodges.<lb />
ECU has done well in past tour-<lb />
naments, making it to the finals<lb />
both years. In 1982. the Pirates<lb />
demolished Western Kentuckv<lb />
108-54, with Sam Jones, Mary<lb />
Denkler and Loletha Harrison<lb />
making the all-tournament team.<lb />
Last year, ECU lost to return-<lb />
ing champion Cheyney State,<lb />
80-61, as Denkler was the only<lb />
Pirate named all-tourney.<lb />
Converse, the tournament's<lb />
sponsor, will provide sportswear<lb />
for the athletes, and is also trying<lb />
to negotiate with cable officials to<lb />
have the last two games televised<lb />
The winners on Friday will meet<lb />
in the finals at 8:00 p.m. Saturday<lb />
night, while the consolation game<lb />
begins at 6:00 p.m.<lb />
Tournament Schedule<lb />
Friday<lb />
6:00 p.m. East Carolina vs. Mar-<lb />
shall<lb />
8:00 p.m. Cheyney State vs. Fair-<lb />
field<lb />
Saturday<lb />
6:00 p.m. East Carolina-Marshall<lb />
loser vs. Cheyney State-Fairfield<lb />
loser<lb />
8:00 p.m. East Carolina-Marshall<lb />
winner vs. Cheyney State-<lb />
Farifield winner<lb />
Spring Sports<lb />
Golf, Tennis Seasons To Spring Up Soon<lb />
Helmick: 'The Best Seven Players That We've Had'<lb />
Sherman: 'Tremendous Improvement In Play <lb />
By GENE WILLIAMS<lb />
Sort. Writer<lb />
'The chemistry and maturity of<lb />
this team is the best I've ever<lb />
,een says ECU Associate Direc-<lb />
tor of Athletics and former golf<lb />
coach Bob Helmick of this year's<lb />
golf team, which will get its 1984<lb />
season under way this weekend at<lb />
Hilton Head Island, S.C.<lb />
The team of Mark Arcilesi,<lb />
Mike Bradley, Chris Czaja, Mike<lb />
Helms, Roger Newsom, Paul<lb />
Steelman, Kelly Stimart, Don<lb />
Seeting and David Waggoner will<lb />
be under the direction of coach<lb />
Jerry Lee. Lee took over the<lb />
coaching responsibilities last year<lb />
to give Helmick more time to<lb />
fulfill operational duties.<lb />
This year's team will boast<lb />
seven players who are capable of<lb />
shooting under par. "This is pro-<lb />
bably the best seven players that<lb />
we've had says Helmick.<lb />
"We've been weak in the past at<lb />
the fifth slot and down, but this<lb />
year we have the depth that is<lb />
needed<lb />
Indeed, great things are ex-<lb />
pected out of this year's linksters.<lb />
While showing talent and per-<lb />
sonal accomplishments, the team<lb />
is still young. There are only two<lb />
seniors on the team to go along<lb />
with one junior, three<lb />
sophomores and three freshman.<lb />
One of the freshman is Arcilesi,<lb />
a transfer from perennial<lb />
powerhouse Florida State. Ar-<lb />
cilesi is eligible to play this spring<lb />
and is expected to contribute<lb />
much to the success of the Pirates.<lb />
Also sharing responsibility will<lb />
be Bradley, Czaja, Helms,<lb />
Newsom, Stimart and Sweeting.<lb />
Freshmen Steelman and Wag-<lb />
goner, a sophomore, are expected<lb />
to contribute this season as well as<lb />
in the future as they gain more ex-<lb />
perience.<lb />
"Personalities and maturity<lb />
levels blend so much better this<lb />
year than in the past says<lb />
Helmick. "They help each other<lb />
with their game and in<lb />
academics<lb />
"If there was an academic All-<lb />
America golf team, ECU would<lb />
have seven players on it The<lb />
grade point averages of seven of<lb />
the players range from 3.0 to 4.0.<lb />
According to Helmick, the up-<lb />
coming weekend will be more of a<lb />
pre-season tournament to see how<lb />
the players react to NCAA com-<lb />
petition and the pressure that is<lb />
always present.<lb />
There will be 18 teams playing<lb />
this weekend and among them will<lb />
be traditional powerhouses UNC-<lb />
CH, Clemson and Vanderbilt.<lb />
The Pirates are expected to finish<lb />
in the top five, according to<lb />
Helmick.<lb />
"It took us five or six years to<lb />
get seven people on the team that<lb />
could play under par golf says<lb />
the former coach. And now that<lb />
the Pirates have them, the<lb />
possibility at an NCAA bid is<lb />
within their grasp.<lb />
OAKY P ATTMiOK - 1CU MWH LMb<lb />
The golfers will be in Hilton<lb />
Head this weekend.<lb />
By MEG MOREADITH<lb />
Sporu Wriirr<lb />
The 1984 ECU Men's and<lb />
Women's Tennis Teams and<lb />
Coach Pat Sherman are prepared<lb />
for a challenging schedule this<lb />
year, having to face such teams as<lb />
Old Dominion, N.C. State and<lb />
George Washington.<lb />
Leading the men's team are<lb />
Paul Owen, a senior from Lyn-<lb />
chburg, Virginia, David Creech, a<lb />
sophomore from New Bern, N.C.<lb />
and Galen Treble, a junior from<lb />
Jacksonville, N.C.<lb />
All are returning players from<lb />
the 1983 season. The team ij<lb />
working hard on improving all<lb />
aspects of its game, and Sherman,<lb />
pleased with the fall performance,<lb />
expects an equally outstanding<lb />
team for the spring.<lb />
George Washington, Old<lb />
Dominion University, N.C. State,<lb />
Atlantic Christian College and<lb />
Virginia Commonwealth will be<lb />
the toughest opponents for the<lb />
men. However, the "total<lb />
schedule is composed of very<lb />
strong teams says Sherman.<lb />
The only returning player and<lb />
leader of the women's team is<lb />
Janet Russell, a junior from<lb />
Virginia Beach, Va. According to<lb />
Sherman, the women's team "is<lb />
lacking in numbers, but the<lb />
players are very dedicated and are<lb />
working extremely hard on their<lb />
game She also feels there will be<lb />
some adjustments for the young<lb />
team in moving from high school<lb />
tennis to division I-A tennis.<lb />
William and Mary will be the<lb />
most difficult opponent for the<lb />
women. However, savs<lb />
Sherman, "Every team on the<lb />
1984 spring schedule for the<lb />
women will be a great challenge<lb />
Sherman is pleased with the at-<lb />
titudes of the present players and<lb />
the "tremendous imporvement in<lb />
play and match performances<lb />
shown during the fall<lb />
The goal of the men's and<lb />
women's teams and each in-<lb />
dividual player, according to<lb />
Sherman, is to "play the best<lb />
possible tennis that they are<lb />
capable of and to continue "to im<lb />
prove their game during practice<lb />
and match play cc<lb />
The men's team, consisting of<lb />
11 Players, has its first match<lb />
March 1 against Mt. Olive at<lb />
ECU. The women's team of ciaht<lb />
Players, seven of whom K<lb />
freshmen, has its first two mat<lb />
ches Feb. 27 at N.C. State 7�h<lb />
March ,at Atlantic Oug&amp;g<lb />
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in Mendenhall Student<lb />
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The purpose of the<lb />
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terest in ECU athletics,<lb />
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terested in any kind of<lb />
sport is encouraged to at-<lb />
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raine Foster will preside<lb />
over the meeting. Foster<lb />
said she wants to make<lb />
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aware of Pirate athletics,<lb />
and stressed that<lb />
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athletes on the student<lb />
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tunity to work closely<lb />
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teams.<lb />
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