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�he<lb />
(Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 NoM4t<lb />
Tuesday, February 21,1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
 T ' ' NlgH �<lb />
m<lb />
Two Heads Are Better Than One<lb />
These two students work cooperatively on what seems to be a difficult homework problem.<lb />
Student Financial Aid Barely Affected<lb />
MARK BARBER - ECU Photo Lob<lb />
Education Budget Largest Ever<lb />
Using a little sleight of hand,<lb />
the Reagan adminstration last<lb />
week unveiled what it hailed as the<lb />
largest federal education budget<lb />
in U.S. history, but which in fact<lb />
amounts to a smaJJ cut in student<lb />
financial aid.<lb />
With the new proposal, the ad-<lb />
ministration asks Congress to ap-<lb />
propriate some S6.5 billion for<lb />
student aid, but to change the<lb />
rules for distributing it.<lb />
College lobbyists in<lb />
Washington estimate the rules<lb />
changes could translate into a loss<lb />
of more than a million grants and<lb />
loans during the 1984-85 academic<lb />
year.<lb />
President Reagan's new aid<lb />
budget means "that students will<lb />
have to borrow a lot more and<lb />
work a lot more says Peter<lb />
Rogoff, head of the National<lb />
Coalition of Independent College<lb />
and University Students.<lb />
Changes in the ways students<lb />
can get Pell Grants would<lb />
eliminate 300,000 of the grants,<lb />
meaning more students would<lb />
have to go into debt with student<lb />
loans, frets Kathy Ozer, lobbyist<lb />
for the U.S. Student Association<lb />
(USSA).<lb />
And if Congress approves,<lb />
there would be 913.000 fewer<lb />
grants and fellowships awarded in<lb />
1984-85 under other programs,<lb />
estimates Charles Saunders,<lb />
legislative director of the<lb />
American Council on Education.<lb />
When all the numbers are add-<lb />
ed up, this year's Reagan college<lb />
budget looks very much like last<lb />
year's, Saunders points out.<lb />
The president proposed "pretty<lb />
much the same budget in fiscal<lb />
1985 echoes Mary Hat wood<lb />
Futrell, president of the National<lb />
Education Association.<lb />
Last year, Congress added<lb />
about S450 million to the ad-<lb />
ministration's proposed college<lb />
budget. Now the president wants<lb />
to cut "just about what Congress<lb />
added last year Saunders says.<lb />
But to Education Secretary Ter-<lb />
rel Bell, who announced the<lb />
budget in two briefings on<lb />
February 1st in a small Depart-<lb />
ment of Education auditorium,<lb />
the new budget's key is attitude.<lb />
"The administration is again<lb />
proposing a major philosophical<lb />
shift in federal student aid he<lb />
told assembled reporters, "a<lb />
return to a traditional emphasis<lb />
on parents' and students' respon-<lb />
sibility for financing college<lb />
costs<lb />
In asking parents and students<lb />
to pay a greater share of their col-<lb />
lege costs, Bell wants them to<lb />
make down payments of up to<lb />
$500 to their colleges in order to<lb />
qualify for Pell Grants.<lb />
He also wants to make all<lb />
students take a "needs test" to<lb />
determine how much they can<lb />
borrow under the Guaranteed<lb />
Student Loan (GSL) program,<lb />
and to increase their interest<lb />
payments under the National<lb />
Direct Student Loan (NDSL) pro-<lb />
gram. The new budget would<lb />
also let students get up to $3,000<lb />
in Pell Grants, up from the cur-<lb />
rent maximum of $1,900.<lb />
But USSA's Ozer says the<lb />
larger Pell awards will push some<lb />
students out of the program<lb />
altogether.<lb />
In his budget presentation, Bell<lb />
argued the administration was<lb />
enlarging the Pell Grant pie as<lb />
well as the size of the slices. He<lb />
claimed the president was asking<lb />
for $2.8 billion in Pell Grant fun-<lb />
ding, up from $2.73 billion last<lb />
year.<lb />
Bell's proposal, therefore, ac-<lb />
tually was for level funding, and<lb />
represented an increase only from<lb />
the administration's request of a<lb />
year ago.<lb />
Ozer also says the administra-<lb />
tion was trying to stretch its math<lb />
by claiming to propose a $295<lb />
million increase in College Work-<lb />
Study funding.<lb />
The Reagan administration<lb />
figures kftalud ih 20- percentor<lb />
at least $60 million-of the funds<lb />
that colleges put up as their part<lb />
of the CW-S program. The actual<lb />
federal increase would be 42 per-<lb />
cent, not the 53 percent Bell<lb />
claimed at his presentations.<lb />
Bell presented the budget twice,<lb />
once to the education community<lb />
and once to the press.<lb />
By doing so, the press was<lb />
unable to get any immediate reac-<lb />
tion to the budget proposals, and<lb />
did indeed write initial stories em-<lb />
phasizing the record-high overall<lb />
education request.<lb />
Education experts, Ozer notes,<lb />
were "not able to ask pointed<lb />
questions of Bell with the press<lb />
looking in<lb />
Education Dept. spokesman<lb />
Michael Becker denies any at-<lb />
tempt to manage the news, saying<lb />
there simply was no room large<lb />
enough to seat both groups at<lb />
once.<lb />
The experts almost uniformly<lb />
hailed the proposed GSL in-<lb />
creases, but were unhappy about<lb />
the budget's other features.<lb />
Board Of Trustees<lb />
Passes Resolution<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Newt Editor<lb />
A resolution recommending<lb />
that the level of student services<lb />
now available be continued with a<lb />
fee increase was passed by the<lb />
ECU Board of Trustees in a<lb />
meeting Friday.<lb />
The resolution recommends<lb />
that student services be maintain-<lb />
ed at the present level and ap-<lb />
propriate authorization requests<lb />
for an increase in student fees be<lb />
made to William Friday, president<lb />
of the UNC system, and the UNC<lb />
Board of Governors in order to<lb />
support the proposal.<lb />
According to Elmer Meyer, vice<lb />
chancellor for student life, the<lb />
resolution is basically an approval<lb />
of requested fee increases, but has<lb />
no legal meaning in actually im-<lb />
plementing the increases. The pro-<lb />
posed fee increases, if approved<lb />
by the Board of Governors, will<lb />
increase student fees by 3.7 per-<lb />
cent. The additional money will<lb />
be used to fund improvement of<lb />
student health services, among<lb />
other things.<lb />
The board also endorsed a<lb />
resolution originating in the<lb />
Faculty Senate and already en-<lb />
dorsed by ECU Chancellor John<lb />
Ho well. The resolution extends<lb />
the salary increases proposed by<lb />
the Faculty Senate to all university<lb />
personnel.<lb />
Spring semester enrollment at<lb />
ECU is at a record high, chairman<lb />
of the committee for academic af-<lb />
fairs Clifton Moore reported to<lb />
the trustees. He added that ap-<lb />
plications for next fall are already<lb />
1,000 over the number received<lb />
last year.<lb />
The building and grounds com-<lb />
mittee announced three major ob-<lb />
jectives. One is the purchase of a<lb />
house at 1003 E. 5th St. The pro-<lb />
perty will be used for parking.<lb />
Plans are also being made to pur-<lb />
chase a medical building at 1705<lb />
W. 6th St. Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center will also be re-roofed at a<lb />
cost of $195,000.<lb />
A series of commercials has<lb />
been devised by the development<lb />
committee emphasizing the theme<lb />
"ECU, a part of your life The<lb />
commercials were created,<lb />
developed and produced entirely<lb />
by ECU staff members. They deal<lb />
with subjects such as health,<lb />
athletics and history.<lb />
Another item being concen-<lb />
trated on is the formation of a<lb />
major scholarship endowment<lb />
which, would help ECU to "com-<lb />
pete for the brightest most<lb />
talented scholars said William<lb />
Roberson, chairman of the<lb />
development committee.<lb />
Thomas Bennett, chairman of<lb />
the athletics committee announc-<lb />
ed that the athletic program was<lb />
in the black for the second year in<lb />
a row. He also announced the<lb />
football schedule for next fall.<lb />
Howell commmented on the<lb />
new admission standards policy<lb />
recently passed by the Board of<lb />
Governors, saying the only part<lb />
having an effect on ECU would be<lb />
the increase in required units in<lb />
science from one to three.<lb />
Howell commmented on the<lb />
new admission standards policy<lb />
recently passed by the Board of<lb />
Governors, saying the only part<lb />
having an effect on ECU would be<lb />
the increase in required units in<lb />
science from one to three.<lb />
Brown Discusses Voter<lb />
Registration Meeting<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
lEJHor<lb />
A report from Assistant Stu-<lb />
dent Attorney General Rick<lb />
Brown on six ECU students' trip<lb />
last week to a voter registration<lb />
conference at Harvard University<lb />
was the highlight of Monday's<lb />
otherwise uneventful SGA<lb />
Legislature meeting.<lb />
"ECU needs to work toward a<lb />
more powerful student lobby<lb />
Brown said, claiming ECU<lb />
students need to work for changes<lb />
in local registration laws to allow<lb />
more students to register in<lb />
Greenville instead of their<lb />
hometown.<lb />
"We provide a great deal to the<lb />
economy of Greenville he said,<lb />
though students are hampered in<lb />
participation in local government<lb />
by not being able to register in Pitt<lb />
County.<lb />
Brown urged all legislators to<lb />
encourage students to register by<lb />
April 9, before the state primary<lb />
elections in May. He also sug-<lb />
gested the SGA propose voter<lb />
registration information be in-<lb />
cluded in freshman orientation<lb />
packets.<lb />
In other SGA business, Student<lb />
Residence Association President<lb />
Mark Niewald told the legislature<lb />
that SRA last week passed a<lb />
resolution making it a violation to<lb />
campaign for an SGA office in the<lb />
dorms after 10 p.m. and asked the<lb />
legislature to see that it was<lb />
observed for next month's SGA<lb />
elections.<lb />
4<lb />
Lotterhos Chosen As Chairman<lb />
Of Community Health Department<lb />
By DAVID JOHNSTON<lb />
Jerry Lotterhos, a member of<lb />
the ECU community health facul-<lb />
ty and director of ECU's<lb />
Alcoholism Training Program,<lb />
has been appointed chairman of<lb />
the Department of Community<lb />
Health. He succeeds Donald Dan-<lb />
cy, who resigned the position<lb />
recently for health reasons.<lb />
Lotterhos, a member of the<lb />
On The Ins<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Editorials<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
Sports<lb />
Classifieds<lb /><lb />
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4<lb />
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� ECU announces the 19S4<lb />
football schedule. See ECU,<lb />
paae S. Abo, high school foot-<lb />
ball recruits are anaoaoced.<lb />
� Janris Hail<lb />
press disapproval aboat Qaiet<lb />
Dona proposal. Read Campus<lb />
Forum, page 4.<lb />
faculty since 1971, has two<lb />
degrees from Louisiana State<lb />
University and experience in the<lb />
field of mental health and<lb />
substance abuse programs.<lb />
"As chairman, I hope to build<lb />
upon the excellent groundwork<lb />
already done by Don Dancy<lb />
Lotterhos said.<lb />
"His leadership<lb />
established<lb />
ECU's B.S. cur-<lb />
riculum in<lb />
school and com-<lb />
munity health as<lb />
the first in the<lb />
nation to be ap-<lb />
proved by the<lb />
National Society<lb />
for Public<lb />
Health Educa-<lb />
tion<lb />
Dr. Ronald Thiele, dean of the<lb />
School of Allied Health and<lb />
Social Work, expressed gratitude<lb />
for Dancy's 11 years of leadership<lb />
and commented that Lotterhos<lb />
"has an appreciation of the<lb />
department's history and future<lb />
directions<lb />
Dancy has served the university<lb />
since 1972 and will continue to<lb />
teach. Under Dancy's leadership,<lb />
the ECU B.S. program in School<lb />
and Community Health received<lb />
national recognition when the<lb />
Society for Public Health Educa-<lb />
tion granted its approval in 1980,<lb />
making the ECU program the first<lb />
undergraduate professional health<lb />
education curriculumm to ever<lb />
receive such approval. Only two<lb />
others in the nation have been ap-<lb />
proved since<lb />
then.<lb />
Lotterhos br-<lb />
ings a great deal<lb />
of experience to<lb />
his new job,<lb />
having<lb />
developed<lb />
ECU's<lb />
Alcoholism<lb />
Training Pro-<lb />
gram, which has<lb />
served as a<lb />
statewide conti-<lb />
nuing education effort to assist<lb />
community professionals and has<lb />
evolved into the first and only<lb />
academic specialty in North<lb />
Carolina offering preparation for<lb />
a career option in the study of<lb />
substance abuse. Lotterhos has<lb />
been a director of the Southern<lb />
Area Alcohol Education and<lb />
Training Program and vice presi-<lb />
dent of the Alcoholism Profes-<lb />
sionals of North Carolina.<lb />
Lotterhos<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 21. 1984<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community<lb />
since 1923<lb />
Published every 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 />
ficial newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University, owned,<lb />
operated, and published for and<lb />
by the students of East Carolina<lb />
university.<lb />
Subscription Rate: MC yearly<lb />
The East Carolinian offices<lb />
are located In the Old South<lb />
Building on the campus of ECU.<lb />
Greenville, NX.<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian.<lb />
Old South Building. ECU Green<lb />
ville. NC 27834<lb />
Telephone: 757-6344. 6167, 630<lb />
I<lb />
HONORS PROGRAM<lb />
All seniors expecting to graduate<lb />
spring semester or summer session<lb />
1984 who have taken more than 24 s h<lb />
course work in the Honors Program<lb />
and who want this work acknowledg<lb />
ed on their transcript should see Or<lb />
David Sanders in 212 Ragsdale<lb />
'757-6373) before spring break<lb />
NATIONAL INSTITUTE<lb />
OF HEALTH<lb />
A representative from NlH,<lb />
Bethesda, MD will be on campus<lb />
March 19 and 20 to interview students<lb />
who would like to work in a clinical<lb />
setting as Normal Volunteers<lb />
Students will be paid daily stipends<lb />
All interested students must attend a<lb />
general meeting at 7 p m on Monday,<lb />
March 19 in Rawl 3C before having<lb />
interviews on the 20th Students ma<lb />
ioring in Allied Health, Nursing, and<lb />
related fields are encouraged to app<lb />
ly. Contact the Co op office, 313 Rawl,<lb />
for details and applications.<lb />
INTENDEDSLAP<lb />
MAJORS<lb />
All General College students inten<lb />
ding to major 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 />
NUCLEAR ARMAMENT<lb />
The Eastern North 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 guest<lb />
speaker is Howard A.i Sugg, PH.D<lb />
retired USN Commander and Ad<lb />
iunct Professor of Political Science,<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
PREREGISTRATION<lb />
General College students should<lb />
contact their advisers prior to<lb />
February 20, I9t4 to schedule an ap-<lb />
pointment for preregistratlon for the<lb />
summer and fall terms.<lb />
LIBERAL STUDENTS<lb />
The Society of united Liberal<lb />
Students is now accepting applica-<lb />
tions for officers Deadline for sub<lb />
mission is Friday, February 24, 1984.<lb />
Any interested students should com-<lb />
plete the application on page of THE<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN and submit It to<lb />
Room 239 Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
or at Thursday's meeting.<lb />
COMMUNICATIONS<lb />
Graphic Communications Educa<lb />
tion Check it out, a special Insert in<lb />
todays issue was limited to 10,000<lb />
copies if you did not receive this<lb />
special insert please contact Dr.<lb />
William Hoots in the depanment of<lb />
industrial Education and<lb />
Technology The insert, a full-color<lb />
tabloid, describes the many possible<lb />
iobs that exist in the graphic com<lb />
munications industry. A career in<lb />
this industry can begin for you today<lb />
right here at East Carolina Universi<lb />
lyi<lb />
LIBRARY HOURS<lb />
Joyner Library hours for Spring<lb />
Break, please note that the hours<lb />
have been extended (beyond those<lb />
appearing- on printed schedules,<lb />
calendars, etcfor the following<lb />
dates:<lb />
Friday, March 2, 8 a.m. 9<lb />
p.m .Saturday and Sunday, March 3<lb />
a. 4 closed, Monday, March 5 � Fri<lb />
day, March 9 8 a.m. 5 p.m Satur<lb />
day, March 10, 9 a.m. 6 p.m Sun<lb />
day. March 11, 1 p.m 12 Midnight<lb />
LADIES RUSH<lb />
The sisters of Eta Mu Chapter of<lb />
Sigma Gamma Rho sorority inc In-<lb />
vite all interested ladies to attend<lb />
their formal rush on Feb. 21, 1984 at<lb />
7:30 In Room 244 Mendenhall. Be so-<lb />
meone special gal envolved with s.G.<lb />
Rho the ladies of royal blue and gold.<lb />
PHYSICAL THERAPY<lb />
General College Pre Physical<lb />
Therapy Preregistratlon will be held<lb />
February 2t, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. In<lb />
Brewster B-102.<lb />
CIRCLE K<lb />
Circle K: ECU'S coed service<lb />
organization! The Circle K Club in<lb />
vires you to come out and join us<lb />
every Tuesday this semester at 7<lb />
p.m. in Mendenhall, Room 221. Bring<lb />
your Ideas for projects. Hope to se<lb />
you mere!<lb />
WORKSHOP<lb />
The Career Planning and Place-<lb />
ment Service in the Bioxton House is<lb />
offer i ng these one hour sessions to aid<lb />
you in developing better interviewing<lb />
skills for use in your ob search. A<lb />
film and discussion of how to Inter-<lb />
view through this service will be<lb />
shared. Each session will be held In<lb />
the Career Planning Room at 3 p.m.<lb />
Come on any of the following dates.<lb />
Feb 2, 8. 13, 21.<lb />
NlH<lb />
A representative from National In-<lb />
stitute of Health Bethesda, MD will<lb />
be on campus March 19 and 20 to In-<lb />
terview students who would Ilka to<lb />
work in a clinical tatting as Normal<lb />
Volunteers. Students will be paid dal-<lb />
ly stipends. All interested students<lb />
must attend a general meeting at 7:00<lb />
p.m. on Monday, March 19 in Rawl<lb />
302 before having Interviews on the<lb />
20th. Students maloring in Allied<lb />
Health, Nursing, and related fields<lb />
are encouraged to apply. Contact the<lb />
Co-op Office, 313 Rawl, for details and<lb />
applications.<lb />
EVENTS COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student Union Special Events<lb />
Committee Is sponsoring a Logo con-<lb />
test for "Barefoot on the Mall Bring<lb />
your entry to Mendenhall (room 234)<lb />
by March 2. The year 1984 Is re-<lb />
quired on all entries. If you have any<lb />
questions, call Bruce at 752-3065 or<lb />
John at 757 Mil (ext. 213).<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be a brief meeting on<lb />
Wed Feb. 22 at 5:30 In rm. 212<lb />
Mendenhall to discuss the bake sale<lb />
this Fri. All members should attend<lb />
or call Connie 757-1442 for informa-<lb />
tion<lb />
WINDSURFING<lb />
Learn the basics of a new and ex<lb />
citing sport wind surfing Come to<lb />
our free clinics oHered in Memorial<lb />
Pool on February 20, 22 from 8-9:30<lb />
p.m. and 26 from 7830 p.m. These<lb />
short mini-clinics hope to provide you<lb />
with an introduction to a fabulous<lb />
sport Spaces for participants are<lb />
limited so stop by the outdoor recrea<lb />
tion center in Memorial Gym (113)<lb />
early in order to register. If you do<lb />
not register as a participant, feel free<lb />
to drop by on the dates listed and wet<lb />
your appetite tor the future<lb />
RUGBY CLUB<lb />
The ECU Rugby Club vs Campbell<lb />
College on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 1:00<lb />
behind the Allied Health Building.<lb />
Ticket's for the Rugby party wilt be<lb />
sold at the game<lb />
SCUBA DIVING<lb />
Spring Break Scuba Dive in the<lb />
Bahamas. Seven days on the 65' dive<lb />
boat "Bottom Time includes 3<lb />
meals, lodging and diving. Fly from<lb />
Ft. Lauderdale to Nassau. For<lb />
registration and Information call Ray<lb />
Scharf, Director of Aquatics at<lb />
757-6441 Or 756 9339. Total cost $660.00<lb />
includes a $100.00 non refundable<lb />
deposit.<lb />
SEX<lb />
Sexual Fulfillment � get yours! 11<lb />
Dr. David Know will be the speaker<lb />
from the Sociology Dept. on this ever<lb />
popular subject! The lecture will be<lb />
heldonTues , Feb. 21 at 7:30 in Room<lb />
129, Speight. Open to everyone who<lb />
wants to learn morel I Also Car<lb />
tificates and Initiation Cards from<lb />
Fall '83 Psi Chi initiations can be<lb />
picked up in the Psi Chi library now!<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
Figure drawing models for beginn<lb />
ing and advanced scheduled classes<lb />
in me school of art Draped 3.35 and<lb />
undraped 5.02. Please contact Wes<lb />
Crawley at 757 6264.<lb />
CPR<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions is sponsoring CPR classes to<lb />
begin this week There are two<lb />
separate classes being held The first<lb />
class meets on Tuesday evenings<lb />
beginning February 21. 1984 from<lb />
7:30 10 30 p.m The second class will<lb />
run on Thursday evenings during the<lb />
same time slot Any ECU student or<lb />
Mendenhall student center member<lb />
should signup immediately at the<lb />
Central ticket office in Mendenhall<lb />
between 10 4 Monday through Fri<lb />
day. The classes will run for five<lb />
weeks. There is no charge, but the<lb />
book costs $1.00 Registration is<lb />
limited. For further information call<lb />
the Central Ticket Office at 757 6611<lb />
ext 266<lb />
SELF-DEFENSE<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions is sponsoring Self Defense<lb />
classes beginning this week The<lb />
classes will be held on Wednesday<lb />
evenings beginning February 22, 1984<lb />
and will last for 8 weeks. Any ECU<lb />
stuoent or Mendenhall student center<lb />
member wishing to enroll should<lb />
sign-up immediately at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Mendenhall between<lb />
10 - 4 Monday through Friday.<lb />
Registration is limited For further<lb />
information, call the Crafts and<lb />
Receatlon Office at 757 6611 ext. 260<lb />
or the Central Ticket Office at 266.<lb />
AEROBIC EXERCISE<lb />
Registration for second session<lb />
aerobic exercise classes will be held<lb />
February 27 through March 2.<lb />
EVENTS COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student union Special Events<lb />
Committee will meet on Tuesday,<lb />
February 21, 1984, at 5:15 p.m. In<lb />
Room 247 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center All members and interested<lb />
students are urged to attend.<lb />
CRAFT WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions is oHering the following<lb />
workshops this semester In the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Crafts<lb />
Center All ECU students, faculty.<lb />
staH, and their dependents who are 18<lb />
years of age or older are eligible to<lb />
register Sign up for pottery, weav-<lb />
ing, jewelry, photography, or<lb />
darkroom techniques in the Crafts<lb />
Center on the bottom floor of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center this<lb />
week Registration is limited. For<lb />
further information call the Crafts<lb />
and Recreation Office at 757-6611 ext.<lb />
260 (After 5 p.m call the Crafts<lb />
Center at 271<lb />
MEDT MAJORS<lb />
Pre-registration for Fall Semester<lb />
1984 will be held as shown below. The<lb />
faculty would appreciate it if students<lb />
would arrive on time so that everyone<lb />
can hear the general announcements<lb />
Monday February 27 7 PM Brewster<lb />
D101 Freshmen, Tuesday February<lb />
28 7 PM Brewster D102 Sophomore.<lb />
Students who cannot attend either<lb />
one of these sessions should call Doris<lb />
Johnson at 757 6961 to schedule an ap-<lb />
pointment. Students who have been<lb />
admitted to the Department for Fall<lb />
will be notified by letter the week of<lb />
February 20 and may complete<lb />
change of major forms at the same<lb />
time that they pre register.<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 />
tion, Erwln Hall.<lb />
MARAUDER MEETING<lb />
Next ECU Marauder Meting will be<lb />
held 7:00 p.m. on Feb. 23rd in the<lb />
Multi Purpose Room at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. All new comers<lb />
welcome.<lb />
CHAIRPERSON NEEDED<lb />
Applications for elections chairper-<lb />
son are now being accepted. File in<lb />
Mendenhall 228.<lb />
IRS TAX FORMS<lb />
joyrier Library hot received a ship-<lb />
ment of tax forms from fhe infernal<lb />
Revenue Service to be used In prepar-<lb />
ing 1983 Federal tax returns.<lb />
The forms are at the Information<lb />
desk in the Documents Dept. and<lb />
North Carolina Collection, In the<lb />
basement of joyner Library, West<lb />
wing.<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ Is sport<lb />
soring "Prime Time" this Thursday<lb />
at 7 p.m. in the Old Joyner Library<lb />
Room 221. Please join us for fun,<lb />
fellowship, and Bible study. We are<lb />
looking forward to meeting you.<lb />
RUBADUB<lb />
Rub a Dub Dub but not in the<lb />
Tubl! I Massages will be given Wed<lb />
Feb. 22 from 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. In<lb />
Allied Health Building 1st Floor. The<lb />
cost is $1.00 for a 10 minute massage.<lb />
SRA DANCE<lb />
The SRA presents the 2nd Anual<lb />
Semi formal Dance. A "Mardl Gras<lb />
Party" at fhe Holiday Inn Holldome,<lb />
Feb. 25 from 7 p.m. until Midnite.<lb />
Free beverages and hors doeurves<lb />
will be served. Buy your tickets from<lb />
any House Council Officer. Buses will<lb />
run stoping at MSC 10 past hour.<lb />
Financial Aid 20 past and College Hill<lb />
40 past hour.<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Wednesday night, Inter Varsity<lb />
Christian Fellowship will meet at<lb />
OLD JOYNER LIBRARY, Second<lb />
Floor Lecture Room at 6:30. Our<lb />
speaker will be Paul Leary talking<lb />
about "Pressing Onward<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
Don't forget our General Meeting,<lb />
February 22 at 5:00 In me Mendenhall<lb />
Multipurpose Room. We will be<lb />
voting on the By Laws. Please be pre<lb />
sent for this Important meeting.<lb />
COFFEEHOUSE<lb />
The Student union coffeehouse<lb />
Committee will meet on Tuesday,<lb />
February 21, 1984. at 6:00 p.m. In the<lb />
Coffeehouse located in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. All members and In-<lb />
terested students are urged to attend.<lb />
PRCCLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting Wed Feb.<lb />
22 at 7:30 p.m. In Room 244<lb />
Mendenhall. This Is your last chance<lb />
to order T-shirts.<lb />
HEALTH ALLIANCE<lb />
Attention PreProfessional Health<lb />
Alliance membersl Please don't<lb />
forget to be present and on time for<lb />
the photographs on Thursday, Feb<lb />
23, at 5:30, at Mendenhall, at fhe<lb />
designated place. There may be a<lb />
brief meeting afterwards to update<lb />
some plans.<lb />
WEIGHT LIFTING<lb />
Registration will be held Monday.<lb />
Feb. 20 and Feb. 21 for the in<lb />
tramural Weight Lifting Meet. This<lb />
event will be held at Jobbies Gym.<lb />
Entry blanks are available In 204<lb />
Memorial Gym or Jobbies Gym.<lb />
WEIGHT CLUB<lb />
Attention ECU students and faculty<lb />
� there will be an organizational<lb />
meeting of the ECU Intramural<lb />
Weight Club on Tuesday, February<lb />
28. In Room 102 Memorial Gym. The<lb />
meeting will last from 7 until 8 p.m.<lb />
All Interested individuals should at-<lb />
tend because elections will be held.<lb />
ART COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student union Art Exhibition<lb />
Committee will meet on Tuesday.<lb />
February 21, 1984, at 4:30 p.m. in<lb />
Room 238 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Ail members and Interested<lb />
students are urged to attend.<lb />
LIBERAL STUDENTS<lb />
The Society of United Libeal<lb />
Students will meet in Room 221 of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center on Thurs-<lb />
day, February 23, 1984 at 7 p.m. This<lb />
Is an important meeting, please plan<lb />
to attend.<lb />
MANAGEMENT<lb />
The Society for Advancement of<lb />
Management, an organization<lb />
designed to promote management in<lb />
all fields of study, will be meeting<lb />
Thursday, February 23 at 3:00 In<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium. Members, non-<lb />
members a. faculty are urged to at<lb />
tend.<lb />
COMPLETE<lb />
AUTOMOTIVE<lb />
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'0 Greenville Blvd.<lb />
7S6-3023 �24HRS.<lb />
PLAZA SHE<lb />
74 hour Towing Service<lb />
L-Haul Rentals<lb />
Available<lb />
A WHALE Of A MEAL <lb />
FAMILY RESTAURANTS<lb />
!OS AIRPORT RO.<lb />
� GREENVILLfc. NC 2783A<lb />
I 019)758-0327<lb />
Combination Special<lb />
Trout, Shrimp<lb />
and Deviled Crab<lb />
HOUSE<lb />
2 Locations<lb />
2903 E. 10th ST.<lb />
500 W. Greenville, Blvd<lb />
AAon &amp; Tues<lb />
Nite<lb />
$12 chopped<lb />
sirloin &amp;<lb />
Salad Bar<lb />
$3.99<lb />
Wed &amp; Thurs<lb />
Nite<lb />
3 Beef Tips<lb />
&amp; Salad Bar<lb />
$3.99<lb />
Fri &amp; Sat<lb />
Nite<lb />
1 8oz sirloin<lb />
&amp; Salad Bar<lb />
S4.69<lb />
Now Featuring Fix it<lb />
yourself potato bar<lb />
Free with meal.<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS<lb />
1 - u nay use the form at right<lb />
or use a separate sheet of<lb />
paper if you need more lines<lb />
There are 33 units per line<lb />
Each letter, punctuation mark<lb />
and work space counts as one<lb />
unit Capitalize and hyphenate<lb />
wo'o� properly. Leave space<lb />
at end of line if word doesn't fit.<lb />
No ads will be accepted over<lb />
the phone We reserve the right<lb />
to rejec' any ad. All ads must<lb />
be prepaid Enclose 75 cents<lb />
o nne or fraction of a line,<lb />
�ease print legibly! Use<lb />
capital and lower case tetters.<lb />
Return to the Media Board<lb />
secretary by 3 p.m. the day<lb />
frefore publication<lb />
Ni<lb />
City State.<lb />
No. Uses.<lb /><lb />
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RUGBY PARTY-50 KEGS<lb />
This Is m. Big weekend. The Party<lb />
will be Sat. Nite 8-12 at the Moose<lb />
Lodge. Buy Tickets at the Student<lb />
Store or at the match on Sat. at 1<lb />
o'clock behind Allied Health. Free<lb />
bus to a, from party leaving College<lb />
Hill and Home Federal (across from<lb />
Pantana's) every hour. Door Prize,<lb />
Rock n Roll and much more. Time,<lb />
Sat. Feb. 25, 8-12.<lb />
BAGEL BRUNCH<lb />
ECU Hlllel brings back the Bagel<lb />
Brunch, come to enjoy fresh Bagels<lb />
Lox, cream cheese and all the extras.<lb />
The place to munch Is Mendenhall's<lb />
Coffeehouse from 1; 30-3:00 on Sunday<lb />
Fab. 2a. Cost for you, student S3,<lb />
Hlllel members Si.SO. public U and<lb />
small people S2. Be there, SHALOM)<lb />
FLATBALL PHANATICKS<lb />
Wake-up all you Plastic Flatbed<lb />
Phanaticks and play team Ultimate<lb />
Frisbee every Tues Thurs. and Sun.<lb />
at bottom of Hill 3:15 p.m. ultimate<lb />
time. Be there or be oblongi<lb />
Members are encouraged to pay<lb />
membership dues (S10) in order to<lb />
reserve your new team jersey which<lb />
have already arrived. Anyone else In<lb />
terested In sporting a new ECU<lb />
Frisbee Club T-shirt come on down to<lb />
the field or contact Rick at 758 7243<lb />
(shirts come in blue and yellow<lb />
S,M,L, or XL, S7. each). Any persons<lb />
interested In playing ultimate are<lb />
cordially welcomed to come out and<lb />
play. The Ultimate Irates are getting<lb />
ready to jam in Gainesville, Fla. In<lb />
the Frosfbreaker ultimate Bowl II on<lb />
March io i. 11 Don't be slack, lam<lb />
with the Irates this Spring!<lb />
MALE STRIP-OFF<lb />
The Sigma Phi Epsiion Little<lb />
Sisters are sponsoring the First An<lb />
nual Male Strip-Off, Tuesday. Feb. 21<lb />
at the Eibo Room contact the Elbo<lb />
Room for sign ups and more Informa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
WRESTLING TOURNEY<lb />
Registration will be held Monday,<lb />
Feb. 20 through Feb. 22 for the In-<lb />
tramuralDomino's Pixia Wrestling<lb />
Tournament. Domino's will be pro-<lb />
viding T-shirts to weight class wlrv<lb />
CONCERTS COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student union Special Concerts<lb />
Committee will meet on Tuesday.<lb />
February 21, 1984, at 5:30 p.m. in<lb />
Room 238 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. All members and interested<lb />
students are urged to attend<lb />
QUIET DORM<lb />
Yes or no? Students interested in<lb />
discussing their viewpoint should at<lb />
tend the Student Welfare Committee<lb />
meeting today at 5:00 in room 242<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
DRAFT NIGHT<lb />
The Kappa Sig Little Sis'ers a't<lb />
sponsoring Draft Night Tuesaa<lb />
February 22 at me Elbo 10 cent flrsr<lb />
all night long<lb />
ISA DINNER<lb />
Attention Members of the ISA<lb />
Tickets for the international Dinner<lb />
will be available at the Internationa'<lb />
House from 5 00 pm onward we are<lb />
also having a Pot Luck Dinner at 6 3c<lb />
p.m So don't forget to bring<lb />
something to eat! See ya there' I<lb />
Advertise your<lb />
typing skills in<lb />
the classifieds<lb />
Dausch&amp;Lomb<lb />
Soft Lenses<lb />
iaitial eye examination, lenses, care kit,<lb />
oas and follow-up visits for the mouth<lb />
ECUstntfents I.D. required. aff<lb />
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Appliances)<lb />
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� Within One Mile of Campus (City and Universitv<lb />
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� And, lots of social activities &amp; parties planned<lb />
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tradictions � ifs for<lb />
school busing, against the<lb />
legalization of mari-<lb />
juana, slightly more<lb />
liberal than last year's<lb />
freshman class, and yet<lb />
more concerned with<lb />
making money � accor-<lb />
ding to UCLA's just-<lb />
released national survey<lb />
of freshman attitudes.<lb />
"Probably one of the<lb />
most significant findings<lb />
of this year's survey was<lb />
concern students voiced<lb />
SRA At<lb />
about<lb />
school<lb />
says K<lb />
associs<lb />
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Freshr<lb />
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By TINA MAROSCHA<lb />
OaJsssa<lb />
ECU had the iarees:<lb />
Student Resid:<lb />
Association delegation<lb />
present at last weekend's<lb />
NX. Association of<lb />
Residence Halls 1984 An-<lb />
nual Conference, ex-<lb />
cluding the school I<lb />
hosted the event. UNC<lb />
Charlotte, said SRA<lb />
President Mark Niewald.<lb />
Eighteen ECU<lb />
delegates attended the<lb />
conference for the pur-<lb />
pose of meeting otl<lb />
residence hall associa-<lb />
membl<lb />
notes.<lb />
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Reports For I<lb />
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HARDING<lb />
Crime was up slightly<lb />
from last week<lb />
numerous reports of van-<lb />
dalism and alcohol<lb />
related violations. Also<lb />
prominent were equip-<lb />
ment malfunctions and<lb />
dorm policy violations.<lb />
The following reports<lb />
from the ECU Depar<lb />
rhent of PubFic Safety run<lb />
through Feb. 20.<lb />
Feb. 13, 3:30 p.m - A<lb />
female student was<lb />
assaulted by a non-<lb />
student in Fleming Hall;<lb />
4:30 p.m. - A room in<lb />
Fletcher Hall was broken<lb />
into and property was<lb />
stolen; 7:30 p.m. - A<lb />
female student in Fletcher<lb />
Hall reported receiving<lb />
obscene and harassing<lb />
phone calls; 8:25 p.m. -<lb />
.An office in Aycock Hall<lb />
was broken into and a<lb />
woman's purse was<lb />
stolen.<lb />
Feb. 14. 12:50a.m. -The<lb />
scene shop at McGue<lb />
Theatre was discovered<lb />
unlocked and the pain:<lb />
cabinet was open; 2 I<lb />
a.m. - Michael Patrick<lb />
Bradley of Riverbluff<lb />
Apartments, number 75,<lb />
was arrested for DWI and<lb />
driving with a revoked<lb />
license; 9:30 a.m. - Ar-<lb />
ticles from the equipment<lb />
room at Memorial Gym<lb />
were stolen.<lb />
Feb. 15, 2 a.m. - The<lb />
Greenville Police Depart-<lb />
ment reported that five<lb />
male students were in-<lb />
volved in first-degree<lb />
burglary of the Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi sorority house;<lb />
9:15 a.m. - A couch from<lb />
Umstead Hall lobby was<lb />
stolen; 11:45 p.m. - Joseph<lb />
Wayne Fulford, a non-<lb />
student, was transfered<lb />
from Umstead Hall to<lb />
Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital by Greenville<lb />
Rescue Squad.<lb />
Feb. 16, 5:04 p.m. - The<lb />
fire alarm system in Cle-<lb />
ment Hall was reportedly<lb />
malfunctioning; 6:40<lb />
p.m. - A door in room<lb />
136 of Aycock Hall was<lb />
reported defaced; 9:31<lb />
p.m. - A problem with a<lb />
cat in the northwest<lb />
stairwell of Cotten dorm<lb />
was reported; 10:50 p.m.<lb />
- A vehicle parked in the<lb />
14th Street and Berkley<lb />
Lot was vandalized.<lb />
Feb. 17, 1:54 a.m. -<lb />
James Steven Emmanuel<lb />
of 407 Aycock dorm was<lb />
found in violation of<lb />
visitation policy in room<lb />
333 Jones Hall; 7 p.m A<lb />
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This year's freshman<lb />
class is a bundle of con-<lb />
tradictions � ifs for<lb />
school busing, against the<lb />
legalization of mari-<lb />
juana, slightly more<lb />
liberal than last year's<lb />
freshman class, and yet<lb />
more concerned with<lb />
making money � accor-<lb />
ding to UCLA's just-<lb />
released national survey<lb />
of freshman attitudes.<lb />
"Probably one of the<lb />
most significant findings<lb />
of this year's survey was<lb />
concern students voiced<lb />
about grading in high<lb />
school being too easy<lb />
says Kenneth C. Green,<lb />
associate director of<lb />
"The American<lb />
Freshman" survey, which<lb />
has been conducted an-<lb />
nually since 1966 by the<lb />
University of California<lb />
at Los Angeles' Graduate<lb />
School of Education. It is<lb />
the biggest survey of its<lb />
kind.<lb />
Students' concern that<lb />
their high school grading<lb />
systems were too easy<lb />
"shows that the national<lb />
concern over academic<lb />
quality is not limited to<lb />
educators and policy ex-<lb />
perts Green says.<lb />
Over 58 percent of the<lb />
254,000 students<lb />
surveyed at more than<lb />
480 colleges felt their high<lb />
school grades were in-<lb />
flated, compared to 54.5<lb />
percent last year.<lb />
At the same time,<lb />
students' high school<lb />
grades declined for the<lb />
third year in a row. Only<lb />
20.4 percent of the<lb />
students earned "A"<lb />
averages in high school,<lb />
compared to 20.8 percent<lb />
last year and 23.3 percent<lb />
in the peak year of 1978.<lb />
This year's frosh are<lb />
also more supportive of<lb />
busing to integrate<lb />
schools. For the first time<lb />
in the history of the<lb />
survey, over half the<lb />
students are pro-busing.<lb />
Only 36.9 percent of<lb />
the students support in-<lb />
creased military spen-<lb />
ding, compared to 38.9<lb />
percent last year.<lb />
More students are for a<lb />
national health care<lb />
system and greater<lb />
government efforts to<lb />
protect the environment.<lb />
Nearly half the<lb />
freshman class of 1970<lb />
said married women<lb />
"belong in the home<lb />
Only 24.5 percent of this<lb />
year's entering class<lb />
maintains the same at-<lb />
titude towards women,<lb />
the study shows.<lb />
Overall, more students<lb />
� 21.1 percent compared<lb />
to 20.7 percent last year<lb />
� label themselves as<lb />
SRA Attends Event<lb />
"liberal" or "far left" in<lb />
their political attitudes,<lb />
while the students label-<lb />
ing themselves as "far<lb />
right" or "conservative"<lb />
dropped from 19.4 per-<lb />
cent to 18.7 percent.<lb />
"But we're finding that<lb />
more than ever, the tradi-<lb />
tional labels of liberal,<lb />
conservative, and middle<lb />
of the road are not<lb />
necessarily predictive of<lb />
student attitudes on cer-<lb />
tain issues Green notes.<lb />
For instance, fewer<lb />
students support the<lb />
legalization of mari-<lb />
juana, greater govern-<lb />
ment vigilance in protec-<lb />
ting consumers, or more<lb />
government-run energy<lb />
conservation programs.<lb />
More students than<lb />
ever before are interested<lb />
in making money and<lb />
"being well off financial-<lb />
ly the survey shows.<lb />
And the number of<lb />
students concerned<lb />
with"developing a mean-<lb />
ingful philosophy of life"<lb />
hit an all time low of 44<lb />
percent, down from 46.7<lb />
percent last year and 83<lb />
percent in 1967.<lb />
Business continues to<lb />
be the most popular ma-<lb />
jor, although the number<lb />
of students interested in<lb />
an engineering degree<lb />
dropped for the first time<lb />
in several years, from 12<lb />
to 10.8 percent.<lb />
The number of<lb />
students interested in<lb />
teaching rose for the first<lb />
time in 15 years, from last<lb />
year's all-time low of 4.7<lb />
to slightly over five per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
ECU had the largest<lb />
Student Residence<lb />
Association delegation<lb />
present at last weekend's<lb />
N.C. Association of<lb />
Residence Hails 1984 An-<lb />
nual Conference, ex-<lb />
cluding the school that<lb />
hosted the event, UNC-<lb />
Charlotte, said SRA<lb />
President Mark Niewald.<lb />
Eighteen ECU<lb />
delegates attended the<lb />
conference for the pur-<lb />
pose of meeting other<lb />
residence hall association<lb />
members, comparing<lb />
notes, and building unity<lb />
within the state. The<lb />
theme of the event was<lb />
"Let the Good Times<lb />
Roll<lb />
Niewald said the con-<lb />
ference was very suc-<lb />
cessful. "It gave students<lb />
the chance to get to know<lb />
each other and learn<lb />
about different pro-<lb />
grams Niewald said.<lb />
Typical programs dur-<lb />
ing the Feb. 17-19 con-<lb />
ference were, "Residence<lb />
Life Budgeting "Be<lb />
Yourself and a Leader<lb />
Vandalism, DWVs<lb />
Top Campus Crime<lb />
Reports For Week<lb />
By STEPHEN<lb />
HARDING<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Crime was up slightly<lb />
from last week with<lb />
numerous reports of van-<lb />
dalism and alcohol<lb />
related violations. Also<lb />
prominent were equip-<lb />
ment malfunctions and<lb />
dorm policy violations.<lb />
The following reports<lb />
from the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Safety run<lb />
through Feb. 20.<lb />
Feb. 13, 3:30 p.m. - A<lb />
female student was<lb />
assaulted by a non-<lb />
student in Fleming Hall;<lb />
4:30 p.m. - A room in<lb />
Fletcucr Hall was broken<lb />
into and property was<lb />
siolen; 7:30 p.m. - A<lb />
female student in Fletcher<lb />
Hall reported receiving<lb />
obscene and harassing<lb />
phone calls; 8:25 p.m. -<lb />
An office in Aycock Hall<lb />
was broken into and a<lb />
woman's purse was<lb />
stolen.<lb />
Feb. 14, 12:50a.mThe<lb />
scene shop at McGinnis<lb />
Theatre was discovered<lb />
unlocked and the paint<lb />
cabinet was open; 2:20<lb />
a.m. - Michael Patrick<lb />
Bradley of Riverbluff<lb />
Apartments, number 75,<lb />
was arrested for DWI and<lb />
driving with a revoked<lb />
license; 9:30 a.m. - Ar-<lb />
ticles from the equipment<lb />
room at Memorial Gym<lb />
were stolen.<lb />
Feb. 15, 2 a.m. - The<lb />
Greenville Police Depart-<lb />
ment reported that five<lb />
male students were in-<lb />
volved in first-degree<lb />
burglary of the Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi sorority house;<lb />
9:15 a.m. - A couch from<lb />
Umstead Hall lobby was<lb />
stolen; 11:45 p.m. - Joseph<lb />
Wayne Fulford, a non-<lb />
student, was transfered<lb />
from Umstead Hall to<lb />
Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital by Greenville<lb />
Rescue Squad.<lb />
Feb. 16, 5:04p.m. -The<lb />
fire alarm system in Cle-<lb />
ment Hall was reportedly<lb />
malfunctioning; 6:40<lb />
p.m. - A door in room<lb />
136 of Aycock Hall was<lb />
reported defaced; 9:31<lb />
p.m. - A problem with a<lb />
cat in the northwest<lb />
stairwell of Cotten dorm<lb />
was reported; 10:50 p.m.<lb />
- A vehicle parked in the<lb />
14th Street and Berkley<lb />
Lot was vandalized.<lb />
Feb. 17, 1:54 a.m. -<lb />
James Steven Emmanuel<lb />
of 407 Aycock dorm was<lb />
found in violation of<lb />
visitation policy in room<lb />
333 Jones Hall; 7 p.m A<lb />
glass window of a fire<lb />
alarm box in the west<lb />
wing of Belk Hall was<lb />
discovered missing; 7:30<lb />
p.m. - An unauthorized<lb />
beer keg was found in<lb />
room 222 Jarvis Hall;<lb />
10:02 p.m.<lb />
An anonymous report of<lb />
a person vandalizing a<lb />
fire extinguisher box in<lb />
Unstead dorm was receiv-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Feb 18, 12:35 a.m. -<lb />
Windows in the Belk Hall<lb />
lobby were vandalized;<lb />
1:40 a.m. - Windows in<lb />
the southeast stairwell of<lb />
Slay Hall were vandaliz-<lb />
ed; 2:24 a.m. - The lock<lb />
and door of 350 Slay Hall<lb />
were vandalized; 2:50 a.m.<lb />
- Charles Alexander<lb />
Galloway of 122 Garrett<lb />
Hall was arrested for<lb />
DWI; 3 a.m. - Donald<lb />
James Fontenot of 11<lb />
Wilson Acres was ar-<lb />
rested for DWI; 3 p.m. A<lb />
male student was sexually<lb />
solicited south of the<lb />
Biology building by an<lb />
unidentified white, elder-<lb />
ly man.<lb />
Feb. 19, 12:30 a.m. -<lb />
William Gregory Rogers<lb />
was given a campus cita-<lb />
tion for driving after con-<lb />
suming an alcoholic<lb />
beverage; 12:40 a.m. - A<lb />
report of suspicious ac-<lb />
tivities east of Slay Hall;<lb />
1:16 a.m. - Darryl L.<lb />
Howery of 408-B Belk<lb />
was given a campus cita-<lb />
tion for driving after con-<lb />
suming an alcoholic<lb />
beverage and altering an<lb />
ECU ID card; 2:15 a.m<lb />
Gregory Scott Button was<lb />
banned from the campus<lb />
for suspicious activities; 1<lb />
p.m. - The double door<lb />
on the second floor,<lb />
south hallway of<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center was found unlock-<lb />
ed; 2:30 p.m. - The chain<lb />
was down and lock<lb />
unlocked leading up to<lb />
the homemade ramp at<lb />
the Maintenance Garage-<lb />
green barn; 4:50 p.m. -<lb />
Steven D. Parker was in-<lb />
jured while playing<lb />
basketball at Minges Col-<lb />
liseum.<lb />
Feb. 20, 12:34 a.m. -<lb />
Robert S. Deman of 163<lb />
Aycock Hall and William<lb />
B. Jefferson of 164<lb />
Aycock Hall removed the<lb />
two mattresses from an<lb />
unoccupied room in<lb />
Aycock; 1:15 a.m. -<lb />
Gregory Michael Car-<lb />
raway of Charleston, SC<lb />
was arrested for DWI;<lb />
1:34 a.m. - An<lb />
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larceny at White Hall.<lb />
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discussions were also very<lb />
helpful. He said the SRA<lb />
presidents "discussed<lb />
problems and exchanged<lb />
ideas Two of the topics<lb />
were, "Applications of<lb />
Adventure Training" and<lb />
"Assessing Advisory<lb />
Styles<lb />
Sixteen colleges par-<lb />
ticipated in the con-<lb />
Hough Praises Five-Member<lb />
ECU College Bowl Squad<lb />
Niewald<lb />
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N.C, one from S.C. and<lb />
one from Va.<lb />
The SRA footed the<lb />
$990 bill for the con-<lb />
ference � $55 for each<lb />
member that attended.<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"We did marvelously said<lb />
Dr. Larry Hough speaking about<lb />
ECU's college bowl team which<lb />
participated in a five-state<lb />
regional contest last week at<lb />
UNC-Greensboro.<lb />
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The Region Five Tournament<lb />
included campuses in North<lb />
Carolina, South Carolina,<lb />
Virginia, Tennessee and Ken-<lb />
tucky. Jon Curtis, program direc-<lb />
tor at Mendenhall, coordinated<lb />
last week's contest.<lb />
The three top teams were all<lb />
from North Carolina. UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill placed first, NCSU<lb />
second, and Duke University<lb />
third. Regional contests will con-<lb />
tinue across the nation this<lb />
weekend in preparation for a na-<lb />
tional tournment at Ohio State in<lb />
April.<lb />
According to Hough, college<lb />
bowl is an intellectual game. He<lb />
added that it appeared on televi-<lb />
sion in the '50s, '60s and '70s.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Admission<lb />
New Standards A Qualified Success<lb />
The UNC Board of Governors'<lb />
move to toughen high school pre-<lb />
requisites for admission to the<lb />
university system is generally<lb />
laudable, but caution must be<lb />
taken to insure exceptions can oc-<lb />
cassionally be made when talented<lb />
students would be deprived admis-<lb />
sion for a technicality.<lb />
The new requirements are good<lb />
for most schools in the system, in-<lb />
cluding ECU. ECU has only to in-<lb />
crease its requirement for science<lb />
courses taken in high school to<lb />
match the new guidlines, so it<lb />
should not have much effect here,<lb />
and what it does should be good.<lb />
But situations do occur when the<lb />
guidelines are not entirely practical<lb />
or applicable. Take the N.C.<lb />
School of the Arts, a member of<lb />
the UNC system; there may be<lb />
talented musicians, dancers and ac-<lb />
tors who would be denied admis-<lb />
sion to the school, and thus an im-<lb />
portant training ground for their<lb />
careers, because they don't have<lb />
three math credits and three science<lb />
credits. The guidelines hardly seem<lb />
applicable there, not to mention<lb />
students from high schools with<lb />
such limited curriculums that they<lb />
barely offer the required courses.<lb />
As long as the Board of Governors<lb />
makes provisions for such cases<lb />
(and it says it will at least for the se-<lb />
cond situation) the tougher admis-<lb />
sion standards should be endorsed.<lb />
� � �<lb />
The ECU Phi Kappa Phi Sym-<lb />
posium this year is sponsoring not<lb />
only the premier intellectual and<lb />
academic public forum on campus,<lb />
but is addressing a topic of interest<lb />
to every student, faculty member<lb />
and citizen alike � "Peace and<lb />
War in 1984: Power and Moral<lb />
Responsibility<lb />
Hunt Has Potential To Lead,<lb />
Re-Define Democratic Party<lb />
?<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt may be just what<lb />
the national Democratic Party needs. If<lb />
Gordon Ipock's analysis American<lb />
political parties is at all valid, then Hunt<lb />
could emerge on the national scene as a<lb />
politician that the most Americans can en-<lb />
dorse and support.<lb />
Ipock, in an article run in The East<lb />
Carolinian, suggests the Republican Party<lb />
has been pulled more to the right in recent<lb />
years, polarized by the leadership of<lb />
Ronald Reagan and the union of ultra-<lb />
right religious fundamentalists with tradi-<lb />
tional economic conservatives. The<lb />
Democrats, meanwhile, are moving in-<lb />
creasing further to the left � led by<lb />
presidential candidate Walter Mondale,<lb />
House Speaker Tip O'Neill and Sen. Ted<lb />
Kennedy.<lb />
If Mondale somehow managed to win<lb />
the White House in November, and the<lb />
Senate returned to Democratic control<lb />
(two very big ifs), Ted Kennedy would<lb />
have an inside lane to the Senate majority<lb />
leader's job and O'Neill probably would<lb />
remain speaker of the House. That puts<lb />
the nation as well as the Democratic Party<lb />
with three of its most liberal leaders at the<lb />
helm.<lb />
Enter Jim Hunt. If he manages to<lb />
unseat Republican Jesse Helms (a very<lb />
possible if) he would not only achieve vir-<lb />
tually instant national recognition as the<lb />
David who conquered that troublesome,<lb />
arch-conservative Goliath, but he would<lb />
be a leading member of the Democratic<lb />
Party, bringing a moderate alternative to<lb />
the Liberal Triumvirate governing the par-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Hunt is a symbol, and the prime exam-<lb />
ple, of the new Progressive South's leader-<lb />
ship. His political focus has long been<lb />
built around his "four Es economy,<lb />
education, the environment and the elder-<lb />
ly. As governor, he has more than once<lb />
defined the three most important issues for<lb />
North Carolinians as "jobs, jobs, jobs<lb />
Economic development, not the social<lb />
issues that preoccupy Helms, is a top<lb />
priority for the government as Hunt serves<lb />
it.<lb />
Hunt's is a philosophy primarily of the<lb />
middle, progressive enough to seek new<lb />
ideas and make changes, yet moderate<lb />
enough win support of many conservatives<lb />
in his home state and to preserve ideals<lb />
dear to them. "There is an appropriate,<lb />
essential role" for the federal government<lb />
in the lives of its people, says Hunt, affir-<lb />
ming a basic tenant of the Democratic Par-<lb />
ty and countering the scare-tactic rhetoric<lb />
of rightists who like to picture Washington<lb />
as a machine that inhales tax money only<lb />
to waste it away. "We've got to say we're<lb />
going to have a secure social security<lb />
system says Hunt, affirming a commit-<lb />
ment by the federal government to<lb />
organize a fiscally sound national retire-<lb />
ment policy.<lb />
His convictions on social issues are firm<lb />
and not extremely liberal, often sounding,<lb />
when he explains them, like the most<lb />
reasonable conclusion rational men can<lb />
achieve, rather than a political, dogmatic<lb />
philosophy that excludes as immoral any<lb />
other viewpoint. On abortion, Hunt em-<lb />
phasizes that he is personally opposed to<lb />
it, but feels it is not a topic in the jurisdic-<lb />
tion of the state, and therefore laws should<lb />
not govern it. On school prayer, Hunt has<lb />
endorsed voluntary prayer and a moment<lb />
of silence, but rejected a group prayer<lb />
"written by some politician or<lb />
bureaucrat He also stresses a commit-<lb />
ment to respect religions other than Chris-<lb />
tian ones, claiming any group should have<lb />
the right to express religious practices if<lb />
one group does.<lb />
On capitol punishment, Hunt again<lb />
quietly affirms his belief in it, but not<lb />
without reservations. "I believe capitol<lb />
punishment in many cases does prevent<lb />
people from taking lives; I think we actual-<lb />
ly save lives by having capitol punishment<lb />
on the books<lb />
Again, these are not opinions often<lb />
discussed by Hunt, for he usually brings<lb />
them up only when asked, and acts on<lb />
them only when there is a direct need. His<lb />
is a government focusing on economic<lb />
development for its people, leaving social<lb />
and moral concerns whenever possible to<lb />
the individual.<lb />
And that, if the Democratic Party will<lb />
accept it, is perhaps just what it needs. The<lb />
party risks, if by chance a re-elected<lb />
Reagan can overcome ominous problems<lb />
in the next four years and pull off a suc-<lb />
cessful second term, becoming difficult to<lb />
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How Did They Know?<lb />
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By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
I thought I could make it, I really did.<lb />
But a letter in the mail last week is going<lb />
to force me to do something that I swore<lb />
I never would.<lb />
You see, my only New Year's resolu-<lb />
tion was to never, at any time during this<lb />
year, make an allusion to George<lb />
Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, especial-<lb />
ly Big Brother, and to never make a<lb />
reference to or a pun on "the right<lb />
stuff I just figure they've been done to<lb />
death, and I'm sick of them. The year is<lb />
full of them anyway, so 1 vowed not to<lb />
add to the mayhem. I got enough of that<lb />
stuff last summer when astronaut Sally<lb />
Ride was in every magazine I picked up,<lb />
and all I read was "Sally Takes A Ride"<lb />
or "Sally's Ride Same thing with that<lb />
John Glenn movie. Now everything you<lb />
pick up has some phrase like "the wrong<lb />
stuff" or "the right stiff (Heard the<lb />
latest? John Glenn hired a new cam-<lb />
paign manager; now he has "the right<lb />
staff)<lb />
But now I've got to break the resolu-<lb />
tion. It just can't be avoided. I got this<lb />
letter the other day, asking me to<lb />
� Campus Forum<lb />
subscribe to some nature magazine. No<lb />
big deal, happens all the time. But this<lb />
letter just wasn't right.<lb />
They wrote me: "You're a rather un-<lb />
common kind of person. One who has a<lb />
special reverence for our natural sur-<lb />
roundings, an endless curiosity about<lb />
the quirks of animal and human nature,<lb />
and unabashed sense of wonder and<lb />
fascination You probably wouldn't<lb />
dream of littering a landscape, or ex-<lb />
ploiting an endangered species of<lb />
animal In short when it comes to be-<lb />
ing entrusted with the care of this unique<lb />
planet or ours, you're one of the 'good<lb />
guys Let's face it. According to<lb />
these guys, I've got the right stuff.<lb />
According to these guys,<lb />
Ive got the right stuff.<lb />
But how did they know? How did they<lb />
recognize my inner-most convictions,<lb />
know my basic, motivating principles,<lb />
and analyze me enough to feel sure they<lb />
can entrust to me the entire planet<lb />
Earth?<lb />
There's only one answer. Big Brother<lb />
is watching me. They want me to join<lb />
the party.<lb />
And these guys know a lot more too.<lb />
I'm just one of a special group, so they<lb />
have the scoop on some other people<lb />
too. And from the letter, they know<lb />
more than just people � maybe all the<lb />
secrets of nature itself. They promised<lb />
me if I join up with them, I'd learn<lb />
everything from why the Copaiba tree of<lb />
the Amazon may be the answer to the<lb />
energy problem, to why I get the "Mon-<lb />
day morning blues They aren't fooling<lb />
around, folks. They must have<lb />
telescreens in more places than you can<lb />
imagine.<lb />
The implication is that if I don't want<lb />
to get left behind, that if I want to keep<lb />
up with Yeager and Glenn and all the<lb />
rest and keep making my way up the jug-<lb />
garnaut until I am entrusted with the<lb />
planet Earth, i better go along with their<lb />
plan. But I think there's a flaw in their<lb />
fabric. Somewhere, somehow, with all<lb />
they know about me, there's a loophole.<lb />
There must be some things even the par-<lb />
ty can't know. Like, for instance, my<lb />
name. The letter was addressed "Dear<lb />
reader<lb />
Aid Office Earns Frustrating Reputation<lb />
I read with great interest the article in<lb />
Thursday's paper concerning financial<lb />
aid. I was extremely interested by Mr.<lb />
Boudreaux's statements, "It used to be<lb />
that most people regarded financial aid<lb />
(offices) as a friendly place. I don't<lb />
have that feeling anymore. I feel that<lb />
most of the students now believe that<lb />
financial aid is after them rather than<lb />
for them I heartily agree and perhaps<lb />
the following story will illustrate why.<lb />
This is my second semester at ECU.<lb />
In order to attend school, I had to quit<lb />
my job. So I have to live on what<lb />
money I had saved, and frankly that's<lb />
about gone. I have gone to the financial<lb />
aid office with great frequency, filling<lb />
out every form they requested and pro-<lb />
mptly filing every pertinent financial<lb />
statement.<lb />
At the beginning of this semester, I<lb />
was offered a self-help program within<lb />
my major. After a few days, I was told<lb />
my form for work had been rejected by<lb />
financial aid. So I went to find out why.<lb />
I was informed, "My financial needs<lb />
had been met according to my file<lb />
After perusing my file with them, I<lb />
noticed a special condition form I had<lb />
sent their office was not in the file.<lb />
After asking about this I was told,<lb />
"Sometimes things get misplaced. If<lb />
you have proof, bring it in. Perhaps it'll<lb />
change the situation I brought in my<lb />
original (I hope it doesn't get misplac-<lb />
ed) and found out that it indeed chang-<lb />
ed things. My self-help program was<lb />
approved.<lb />
Happy ending? Not quite. In the few<lb />
days it took to straighten out the mess,<lb />
self-help forms were filled out for so-<lb />
meone else and the job was gone. Back<lb />
to financial aid I go, but I am told,<lb />
"We're very sorry this happened, but<lb />
that's life The best thing they could<lb />
do is offer me another loan.<lb />
You may ask me why, as the people<lb />
in financial aid have, "Why don't you<lb />
get a job off-campus if you need is so<lb />
dire?" As I've explained more than<lb />
once, I'm a drama major. I have classes<lb />
during the days and many of my nights<lb />
are devoted to crew work necessary for<lb />
my major. Therefore the only time I<lb />
can work is a few hours each afternoon.<lb />
Businesses off-campus usually require<lb />
rigid night hours which are just not<lb />
' compatible with my major.<lb />
If my tone seems a bit bitter, I sup-<lb />
pose it is. Add just a touch of defeat<lb />
too. I've done everything requested by<lb />
financial aid but have seen no results.<lb />
Lest you think me insensitive, let me say<lb />
the people in financial aid have been<lb />
polite and, so far as all the rules and<lb />
regulations restricting them, helpful.<lb />
Nevertheless it is a frustrating ex-<lb />
perience to have to deal with this office.<lb />
Yes, Mr. Boudreaux, at this point I<lb />
do feel that financial aid is "after me<lb />
rather than for me To be quite honest<lb />
I don't foresee anything but more<lb />
future hassles with your office. But<lb />
there's a ray of hope in all this. Summer<lb />
is approaching. I can get a job and save<lb />
my pennies. I'll save about enough to<lb />
cover tuition and related expenses.<lb />
Then I can return in the fall and begin<lb />
my rounds with your office once more.<lb />
Barbara Barnes<lb />
Junior<lb />
Drama<lb />
More Jarvis Jargon<lb />
Within the past several weeks<lb />
students have been made aware of the<lb />
possibility that East Carolina may soon<lb />
have a "quiet dorm two of the most<lb />
popular dorms for this innovation be-<lb />
ing Jarvis and Fleming Halls. Feb. 15,<lb />
1984, the SRA gave residents the oppor-<lb />
tunity to speak out on this idea.<lb />
However, when residents of Jarvis and<lb />
other students (who) opposed to the<lb />
"quiet dorm" idea spoke to point out<lb />
their views Mr. Niewald sadly shook his<lb />
head in disapproval. It appears as if the<lb />
residents were allowed to speak but<lb />
were not heard. Is Mr. Niewald's move<lb />
for a "quiet dorm" a political move or<lb />
a student interest move? I question his<lb />
intentions andor motives. Another<lb />
point to ponder is where all the backers<lb />
of the proposed "quiet dorm"?<lb />
Jarvis has many positive features to it<lb />
(air condition, co-ed, and location) to<lb />
fairly be considered to become an even<lb />
more specialized dorm. Another dorm<lb />
should be given a positive edge; this will<lb />
help smooth out and balance the<lb />
students' specialized needs and desires.<lb />
It's sad to know that an innocent 166<lb />
students might be relocated for another<lb />
166 students with different<lb />
characteristics. Many believe that if<lb />
ECU, not Mark Niewald, wants andor<lb />
needs a "quiet dorm build one; this<lb />
seems to be the only fair and feasible<lb />
ting to do for all concerned.<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Greene<lb />
Jarvis Hall<lb />
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1984 a group of<lb />
students got together to voice their opi-<lb />
nion about Jarvis becoming the loca-<lb />
tion of a quiet dorm. However, after<lb />
the meeting was over, we felt that it was<lb />
a waste of time.<lb />
SRA President Mark Niewald stated<lb />
that the location of the quiet dorm had<lb />
not yet been decided. However, when<lb />
Jarvis residents suggested other loca-<lb />
tions, Mr. Niewald quickly gave<lb />
reasons against locating the quiet dorm<lb />
anywhere else other than Jarvis.<lb />
Niewald also stated that according to<lb />
a survey conducted in 1982, there were<lb />
a large number of students who wanted<lb />
a quiet dorm. However, because there<lb />
did not seem to be anyone present who<lb />
wanted to live in this type of dorm, Jar-<lb />
vis residents then suggested that<lb />
another survey be conducted. Again<lb />
Mr. Niewald disagreed with our pro-<lb />
posal. He stated that it would cost too<lb />
much money to conduct another<lb />
survey.<lb />
This is my first semester at ECU, and<lb />
after becoming a part of the Jarvis<lb />
family, I knew that there was no other<lb />
place I would rather live. I chose this<lb />
dorm because of its location, the fact<lb />
that it was co-ed, and because all the<lb />
residents are just like one big family.<lb />
However, I now feel that Mr. Niewald's<lb />
proposal is forcing me and other Jarvis<lb />
residents to give up the main things that<lb />
make all of us feel so very close.<lb />
If there is enough people in favor of<lb />
Niewald's proposal, then I am all for a<lb />
quiet dorm. However, my question is:<lb />
Why Jarvis?<lb />
Vivian Joyner<lb />
.� . Sophomore<lb />
Business and Computer Science<lb />
(Editors note: Mr. Niewald put<lb />
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Effective parenting was<lb />
the topic of last Thurs-<lb />
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seminar in Mendenhail<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
The first 15 minutes of<lb />
the seminar was devoted<lb />
to answering a brief ques-<lb />
tionnaire. Carol Cox,<lb />
assistant professor in the<lb />
School of Nursing,<lb />
discussed parenthood.<lb />
The lecture began with<lb />
a random reading of au-<lb />
dience replies on the most<lb />
rewarding aspect of being<lb />
a parent. "Watching the<lb />
child grow and<lb />
develop" was almost a<lb />
unanimous response.<lb />
Statistics were then in-<lb />
troduced and the pro's<lb />
and con's of parenting<lb />
were further explained.<lb />
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demands on both parent<lb />
and child alike was con-<lb />
sidered a topic of major<lb />
importance. "Parenting<lb />
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selfhood and<lb />
selflessness said Cox.<lb />
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description and explana-<lb />
tion of the stages a child<lb />
goes through in growth<lb />
and development. She<lb />
explored the causes of a<lb />
child's behavior and their<lb />
significance in the matur-<lb />
ing process.<lb />
A great portion of the<lb />
program was devoted to<lb />
dealing with adolescence<lb />
and teens. Listening, Cox<lb />
said, is very important<lb />
during this time.<lb />
"Reflective listening"<lb />
was suggested as a way of<lb />
helping one's child solve<lb />
his problems himself.<lb />
Rather than offering ad-<lb />
vice when a child has con-<lb />
fided in a parent, Cox<lb />
recommended simply<lb />
repeating the problem to<lb />
acknowledge attention,<lb />
yet offering no opinion.<lb />
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these years, Cox said, "is<lb />
another kettle of fish<lb />
because whatever the<lb />
parent wants, the child<lb />
wants the opposite<lb />
Warning the child of the<lb />
consequences of an ac-<lb />
tion and contracting in a<lb />
fair and honest manner<lb />
were suggested as aids to<lb />
maintaining the relation-<lb />
ship. Cox added that the<lb />
punishment should<lb />
always fit the crime and<lb />
the lines of communica-<lb />
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main open. Eye<lb />
messages can help delete<lb />
resentment in dealing<lb />
with touchy situations.<lb />
"It's o.k. to let the child<lb />
know you have feelings.<lb />
If you can say �I feel this<lb />
way when this happens'<lb />
you will usually get an<lb />
opening up of a response<lb />
to the child to begin to<lb />
contract Cox said.<lb />
In concluding her<lb />
seminar, Cox recom-<lb />
mended several books<lb />
helpful for both parents<lb />
and children. She then<lb />
opened the floor to ques-<lb />
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concerning their own<lb />
families and problems<lb />
with their individual<lb />
children.<lb />
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fourth in a series of six<lb />
luncheon seminars spon-<lb />
sored by the Committee<lb />
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Chancellor Howell on af-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROL INI AN<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
FEBRUARY 21. 1984<lb />
Page 6<lb />
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Bawdy British Films<lb />
Based On Fielding's<lb />
Novels Play ECU<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
l mum Editor<lb />
Bawdy British humor comes to<lb />
Hendrix Theatre Wednesday<lb />
evening, Feb. 22 in English film-<lb />
maker Tony Robinson's enter-<lb />
pretations of Henry Fielding's<lb />
two novels, Joseph Andrews and<lb />
Tom Jones. This evening is a must<lb />
for English majors and a great<lb />
. evening of film for anyone who<lb />
-tnjoys good movies.<lb />
Fielding was an 18th century<lb />
Writer who did much to develope<lb />
"the novel as we know it today. He<lb />
pwas one of the first English<lb />
Juriters to use prose to tell long<lb />
-narrative stories. His two works,<lb />
�among others, also set a precedent<lb />
gby relating the lives of ordinary<lb />
ipeople. Previous literature,<lb />
�following the classics of antiquity,<lb />
?almost always told the tale of<lb />
heroes, nobility or the gods.<lb />
jFielding laid a foundation that the<lb />
�great Victorian novelists like<lb />
Dickens, Hardy and Thackery<lb />
Jbuilt upon.<lb />
Joseph Andrews was Fielding's<lb />
first major prose work. He wrote<lb />
it as a satire on Samuel Richard-<lb />
Son's Pamela, the story of a<lb />
2-oung serving girl whose chaste<lb />
Mriue is ultimately rewarded when<lb />
�ier master, Mr. Booby, rakes her<lb />
Jiand in marriage. In Fielding's<lb />
Jale, Joseph is Pamela's younger<lb />
Jirother. For him, virtue is hardly<lb />
Jts own reward. The young inno-<lb />
cent is tempted and led astray by<lb />
Mr. Booby's lusty sister, among<lb />
Numerous other ribald adven-<lb />
�<lb />
lures.<lb />
In the 1978 film version of<lb />
Joseph Andrews, Miss Booby is<lb />
played convincingly by a busty<lb />
Ann Margret. Peter Firth gives an<lb />
earnest portrayl of young Joseph.<lb />
Although Joseph Andrews is a<lb />
lively and entertaining novel as<lb />
well as film, both are inferior to<lb />
Tom Jones (Tom Jones; or the<lb />
History of a Foundling as<lb />
Fielding's book is properly titled).<lb />
The latter is Fielding's master-<lb />
piece, a classic work that assures<lb />
him an eternal place in the history<lb />
of English literature.<lb />
The book is the tale of a infant<lb />
bastard left on the doorstep of<lb />
one Squire Allworthy who raises<lb />
him as a son. Possessed of ex-<lb />
traordinarily handsome looks,<lb />
Tom grows to be a warm-hearted,<lb />
robust young man who has an af-<lb />
finity for women � and trouble.<lb />
The tale is far to long, complex<lb />
and delightful to attempt even a<lb />
synopsis. If you've not read the<lb />
novel, then trust me. It didn't<lb />
become a classic for nothing.<lb />
Fielding's characters are almost as<lb />
convincing as Mark Twain's, and<lb />
his own ribald wit and fastidious<lb />
rhetoric are utterly charming. The<lb />
work also provides a rare and<lb />
fascinating account of all levels of<lb />
18th century English society.<lb />
Transferring Fielding's lengthy<lb />
work to film and preserving its ex-<lb />
quisite flavor seems an impossible<lb />
task; but, Richardson did a<lb />
remarkable job with Tom Jones.<lb />
Although the plot is of necessity-<lb />
condensed, the major episodes are<lb />
all there. A youthful Albert Finny<lb />
plays one of his finest film roles<lb />
ever as the picaresque Tom. Hush<lb />
Albert Finny as the bastard Tom and Sussanah York as his lovely Sophie<lb />
Griffith is perfection as the snor-<lb />
ting, cursing, lecherous Squire<lb />
Western. Susannah York is Tom's<lb />
beloved Sophie Western, and<lb />
two eat a meal together in an inn<lb />
with Redman sucking the meat off<lb />
drumsticks and Finny eating<lb />
peaches and pears (the juice and<lb />
Diane Cilento plays the randy slut flesh 0f the fruit running down his<lb />
Molly. Joyce Redman is Mrs. chin and throat) as they stare<lb />
Waters, the adulterous wife, who hungrily into one another's flam-<lb />
along with Finny, creates one of jng eyes<lb />
film's all-time classic scenes. The Besides fine acting, a number of<lb />
star in the film version of Henry<lb />
devices are used to capture<lb />
Fielding's wit on film: a narrative<lb />
voice at times, framed still shots<lb />
and asides to the audience by the<lb />
actors. The pace of the film is<lb />
quick as a gallop across the<lb />
English countryside, and the<lb />
swashbuckling hero � or rake �<lb />
Tom is the fox.<lb />
Fielding's classic novel, Tom Jones.<lb />
Tom Jones was one of 1963's<lb />
best films, and it's still superb by<lb />
any standards. Joseph Andrews is<lb />
a lively and enjoyable film too.<lb />
The pair make for one of Hendrix<lb />
Theatre's best film evenings this<lb />
semester. But if you only have<lb />
time to see one of the pair, make<lb />
certain it's Tom Jones.<lb />
Monimbo Reveals Soviet Plot To Topple U.S.<lb />
rt J 4.<lb />
By DENNIS WLCOYNE The book is what literary critics call a roman a clef, discovers the murder of a U.S. senator. versimilitude? Not too many years ago its plot would<lb />
By DENNIS KILCOYNE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Klonimbo, by Robert Moss and Arnaud de Bor-<lb />
chgrave, Simon and Schuster, $15.95.<lb />
r<lb />
Moss and de Borchgrave, distinguished scholarly<lb />
journalists, in their best-selling novel of a few years<lb />
ago, The Spike, high-lighted the Soviet propaganda<lb />
war of disinformation which through false<lb />
documents spreads lies about the U.S.A. Their most<lb />
recent novel, Monimbo, focuses on a similar theme,<lb />
a Communist plan to destroy the United States.<lb />
The book is what literary critics call a roman a clef,<lb />
that is, a novel based on real people and events with<lb />
fictional names often close to the true ones. For in-<lb />
stance, in this novel the CIA director is Collins and a<lb />
prominent newspaper editor is Finkel; in real life they<lb />
are obviously William Casey of the CIA and Lester<lb />
Markel of the New York Times.<lb />
The protagonist in this book is news reporter<lb />
Robert Hockney who also lived in the pages of The<lb />
Spike. Unhappy in his job because his superiors are<lb />
hostile to his realistic views of the U.S.S.R he is<lb />
vacationing with his wife in Puerto Rico when he<lb />
discovers the murder of a U.S. senator.<lb />
The authorities see the killing as an isolated act of<lb />
leftist terrorism, but Hockney senses much more is<lb />
going on. With the help of a tough cop, Jay Maguire<lb />
who has connections in the criminal underworld,<lb />
Hockney plunges into the story and stumbles onto<lb />
rumors of a Communist conspiracy hatched in<lb />
Monimbo, Nicaragua to cripple the U.S.<lb />
His investigation drags him into the sewer of the<lb />
narcotics trade, racial violence in Miami and a wret-<lb />
ched jail cell in Havana. It brings him personal<lb />
tragedy and a frightening conclusion: the Monimbo<lb />
Plan, fostered by Castro who is proxy for the<lb />
U.S.S.R is a full-scale plot to anarchize the U.S.A.<lb />
through acts of coordinated terrorism, incitements to<lb />
race riots and promotions of rampant drug abuse.<lb />
When the plan is activated, trained cadres hidden in<lb />
American society will spring into action.<lb />
Hockney discovers that movers and shakers of<lb />
Monimbo Plan live in the bowels of the illegal arms<lb />
trade, the narcotics business and the Cuban govern-<lb />
ment, which uses the profits from drug smuggling to<lb />
buy American weapons for Communist guerillas in<lb />
Central America. He becomes involved in a race<lb />
against time to convince the police and the media that<lb />
the plan is authentic.<lb />
This is the world of spying familiar to fans of Ian<lb />
Fleming and John LeCarre. But does Monimbo have<lb />
versimilitude? Not too many years ago its plot would<lb />
have been looked on as an amusing fantasy; such<lb />
things do not happen we might have said. But in the<lb />
present age of the attempted assassination of Pope<lb />
John Paul by the Soviet secret police, the kidnap-<lb />
killing of a former Italian premier and the murder of<lb />
a U.S. president by a man with ties to Havana and<lb />
Moscow, who can say the novel is not true in some<lb />
sense?<lb />
Moss and de Borchgrave sprinkle their pages with<lb />
bits of information that heighten the sense of reality.<lb />
As an example, espionage is stripped of romanticism:<lb />
"The specialty of a spy is the betrayl of trust The<lb />
favorite devices of terrorists are mentioned: limpet<lb />
mines, the plastic explosive PETN and the faithful<lb />
Walther P-38 pistol, which, we are told, retails for a<lb />
mere $300. An interesting feature is a parade of<lb />
recognizable types of people from public life. For in-<lb />
stance, there is a U.S. senator whose hatred of com-<lb />
munism is genuine but ineffective because he is<lb />
provincial-minded. Because the authors move in the<lb />
world where communications and entertainment in-<lb />
dustries touch politics, they zero in on personalities<lb />
familiar to anyone who follows the media. There is a<lb />
liberal television producer who is quick to see CIA<lb />
plots everywhere, a left-wing correspondent so loyal<lb />
to Moscow that he drinks only its Stolichnaya vodka,<lb />
See MONIMBO, page 7<lb />
Fletcher's Grass-Roots Opera<lb />
Returns To A.Js Auditorium<lb /><lb />
The villianous Pirate Captain All eagerly awaits the signal to decapitate the Italian Intruder Taddeo hi a<lb />
scene from the Italian Girl in Algiers, a comedy by Giaoacchino Rossini, as performed by the National<lb />
Opera Company.<lb />
By Staff Reports<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
"Opera?" you say.<lb />
Try it, you'll like it.<lb />
"Fat people, in weird costumes, singing foreign<lb />
songs?"<lb />
Try it, you'll like it.<lb />
"In an auditorium filled with stiff-necked high<lb />
brows?"<lb />
Try it, you'll like it!<lb />
Most people wouldn't go to an opera if you<lb />
threatened to break their arm. A pity. Variety is the<lb />
spice of life, and this Friday, Febuary 24, the Na-<lb />
tional Opera Company makes its annual visit to East<lb />
Carolina University in its never-ending mission of in-<lb />
jecting a bit of the exotic � opera � into areas that<lb />
normally don't experience the art.<lb />
The National Opera Company was founded in<lb />
1948 by the late A.J. Fletcher of Raleigh. An at-<lb />
torney, businessman and broadcasting executive,<lb />
Fletcher had a passion for symphonic music and<lb />
opera. (He was a patron of the ECU School of Music<lb />
as well.) He formed the company with several goals<lb />
in mind: to introduce opera as an art form to North<lb />
Carolina school students; to create audiences by in-<lb />
troducing opera in the English language, and to pro-<lb />
vide experience and employment to young artists.<lb />
Since its start 36 years ago, the National Opera<lb />
Company has proved a tremendous success. Over 1.8<lb />
million school children within the state have heard<lb />
the company, which has matured as well. From a<lb />
small beginning using local talent, touring in a single<lb />
station wagon and using modest scenery, the com-<lb />
pany has developed into a highly professional<lb />
organization that often makes national tours cover-<lb />
ing as many as 36 states. And many talented young<lb />
singers have developed their skills with the company<lb />
before moving up to the most prestigious opera com-<lb />
panies in the U.S. and in Europe.<lb />
The National Opera Company is opera on a<lb />
"grass-roots"level. It is similar to the European<lb />
companies that tour the smaller towns and cities of<lb />
the continent insuring opera is the national heritage<lb />
of all the people. And like these European com-<lb />
panies, the National Opera Company always sings in<lb />
the native language of the audience, in this case,<lb />
English.<lb />
During their Friday evening appearance in ECU's<lb />
A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall, the company will perform<lb />
the Rossini comedy, The Italian Girl In Algiers. The<lb />
story deals with the search by a beautiful Italian lady<lb />
for her ship-wrecked lover. She is captured by hen-<lb />
chmen of Mustafa, the Bey of Algiers, who had just<lb />
expressed his determination to secure "one of those<lb />
fiery Italians" for his harem. The Italian Girl is<lb />
shocked to find the object of her search a prisoner in<lb />
the household of the Bey, about to married to the<lb />
Bey's former wife who has been cast aside to make<lb />
room (or the newest harem acquisition � the fiery<lb />
Italian woman.<lb />
The 8 p.m. performance is free and open to the<lb />
public. So give yourself a break, and try it you<lb />
just may like it.<lb />
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New Films Play Locally<lb />
Broadway Danny<lb />
Rose.(mcd PG.)<lb />
Woody Allen's new<lb />
picture is about a<lb />
theatrical agent who<lb />
specializes in losers. Dan-<lb />
ny Rose lives in a dump,<lb />
and manages a balloon<lb />
act, a blind xylophone<lb />
player, and a one-armed<lb />
juggler. Rose takes on a<lb />
down-and-out Italian<lb />
singer from the 50s and<lb />
brings the guy into the big<lb />
time.<lb />
Broadway Danny Rose<lb />
is an entertaining movie<lb />
with a simple message<lb />
about the value of loyal-<lb />
ty, acceptance and love.<lb />
Allen, of course, is Rose.<lb />
Mia Farrow plays the<lb />
female lead, Tina, a low-<lb />
life with a conscience.<lb />
With the exception of<lb />
Chaplin, no one in screen<lb />
comedy has done more<lb />
great films than Woody<lb />
Allen. But Broadway<lb />
Danny Rose is a standard<lb />
product not about to win<lb />
any awards. It's not that<lb />
the film is flawed in any<lb />
way, but that it has little<lb />
to recommend itself other<lb />
than it has Woody Allen,<lb />
which is enough for some<lb />
people.<lb />
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me up, so the picture was<lb />
worth it for me. But<lb />
unless you like Woody<lb />
Allen, there's a decent<lb />
chance Broadway Danny<lb />
Rose will leave you cold.<lb />
M.L. � Vi<lb />
Footloose (rated PG)<lb />
Ren is a hip-to-the-<lb />
times teenager who has<lb />
just moved with his<lb />
mother from Chicago to<lb />
Texas. But his David-<lb />
Bowie image doesn't go<lb />
over well in the little town<lb />
of Beaumont, a place that<lb />
Monimbo Plot<lb />
Based Upon<lb />
Known Facts<lb />
Cont. from page 6<lb />
and the well-intentioned<lb />
but naive hostess of a<lb />
"serious" television talk<lb />
show who does not<lb />
recognize a Communist<lb />
even when she sleeps with<lb />
one, as she does with a<lb />
Cuban United Nations<lb />
official who is a key agent<lb />
in the Monimbo Plan.<lb />
One unusual feature of<lb />
the novel is the way in<lb />
which Communists are<lb />
used to express criticisms<lb />
of America which even<lb />
the nation's best friends<lb />
have regretfully admitted<lb />
are true. Thus:<lb />
Americans cannot see<lb />
that the U.N. is "the big-<lb />
gest safehouse in the<lb />
world for spies "A<lb />
Third World leader who<lb />
wanted the American<lb />
media on his side would<lb />
be well advised to begin<lb />
by attacking the U.S<lb />
The gullibility of<lb />
Americans "never ceased<lb />
to surprise them; they<lb />
believe almost any charge<lb />
against their own govern-<lb />
ment "The U.S. has<lb />
lost control of its<lb />
borders. A million illegal<lb />
aliens are flowing in every<lb />
year we can read this<lb />
in any American<lb />
newspaper any day of the<lb />
week "Americans will<lb />
be unable to grasp what is<lb />
happening to them<lb />
because despite all their<lb />
claptrap about the dignity<lb />
of the individual, they no<lb />
longer believe in in-<lb />
dividual responsibility. A<lb />
riot breaks out; people<lb />
are killed, and their<lb />
jurists and professors say<lb />
it is not because in-<lb />
dividuals committed<lb />
murder but because of<lb />
some statistics in an<lb />
economic yearbook<lb />
Jerry Falwell could not<lb />
have said it better.<lb />
has out-lawed alcohol,<lb />
rock music and dancing.<lb />
The high-school kids here<lb />
have never heard of the<lb />
Police or Men at Work.<lb />
Everyone in town � ex-<lb />
cept the girls � sees Ren<lb />
as a threat to the status<lb />
quo.<lb />
A strong-willed conser-<lb />
vative preacher is the<lb />
bulwark against the out-<lb />
side world, and the good<lb />
town's folk are frequent-<lb />
ly searching the school's<lb />
library shelves for offen-<lb />
sive books to burn. Ren is<lb />
stopped by the town cops<lb />
for driving with his<lb />
cassette player blasting.<lb />
They call him boy and<lb />
confiscate his tape. Enter<lb />
the preacher's daughter,<lb />
Ariel, a doll who's had<lb />
enough of daddy's<lb />
morality and religion. Of<lb />
course, she's the<lb />
naughtiest girl in town.<lb />
At this point the<lb />
characters appeared to be<lb />
flat stereotypes, and the<lb />
movie seemed like some<lb />
Norman Lear hatchet job<lb />
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FEBRUARY 21. 1984 page g<lb />
1984 ECU Football Slate Includes Pitt, FSU<lb />
r.DCCMXil I r- Kl - -r-i  .<lb />
GREENVILLE, N.C. The<lb />
1984 ECU football schedule, and<lb />
the most attractive home schedule<lb />
ever, in 1985, have been announc-<lb />
ed by Dr. Ken Karr, director of<lb />
athletics.<lb />
The 1984 season features a<lb />
season-opening rematch with<lb />
Florida State University in<lb />
Tallahassee on Sept. 1, after last<lb />
year's high scoring 47-46 affair.<lb />
Highlighting the home schedule<lb />
vmII be the Sept. 8 opener against<lb />
Temple University in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium, as well as the closing<lb />
contest on Nov. 10 against the<lb />
University of Southern Mississip-<lb />
pi.<lb />
Key road games for ECU in-<lb />
clude N.C. State, Sept. 29;<lb />
University of Pittsburgh, Oct. 6;<lb />
University of Tulsa, Oct. 13; and<lb />
University of South Carolina,<lb />
Oct. 27.<lb />
"We are excited about our<lb />
schedule in 1984, as we feel we<lb />
continue to offer our Pirate fans<lb />
an exciting lineup of top caliber<lb />
teams said Karr. "It is another<lb />
tough schedule and will offer yet<lb />
another top challenge to coach<lb />
(Ed) Emory and his staff. But the<lb />
staff and players met the<lb />
challenge a year ago, reaped<lb />
tremendous rewards, and I expect<lb />
they will do likewise in 1984.<lb />
"Our fans will have two games<lb />
within our backyard, in addition<lb />
to the home slate, with games at<lb />
N.C. State and South Carolina.<lb />
"Just as exciting as our total<lb />
1984 schedule is our home<lb />
schedule for 1985, which we are<lb />
delighted to be able to also an-<lb />
nounce at this time. Without<lb />
question, our five home games in<lb />
1985 are the finest lineup of col-<lb />
lege football teams ever to play in<lb />
Ficklin Stadium in a single<lb />
season<lb />
Those five games in 1985 in-<lb />
clude current number -one ranked<lb />
Miami, South Carolina, Tulsa,<lb />
Temple and Southwestern Loui-<lb />
siana, all Division I-A teams.<lb />
Projecting football scheduling<lb />
through 1989, Pirate fans can ex-<lb />
pect to see continued match-ups<lb />
against Miami (home games in<lb />
1985, 1987 and 1988), Tulsa<lb />
South Carolina, Florida State<lb />
West Virginia, Illinois, Southern<lb />
Mississippi, Southwest Louisiana<lb />
and N.C. State.<lb />
West Virginia, originally<lb />
scheduled for Ficklen Stadium in<lb />
1987 and 1988, has been moved<lb />
forward and will play instead at<lb />
ECU in 1986 and 1987. Florida<lb />
State is also slated, along with<lb />
Miami, for the 1987 home<lb />
schedule.<lb />
The Tulsa series, which will<lb />
alternate home fields through<lb />
1989, is the latest effort of expan-<lb />
ding the Pirate schedule to cover<lb />
nationally-recognized football<lb />
teams. All scheduling noted above<lb />
has developed since the arrival of<lb />
Karr to the ECU campus in 1980.<lb />
"Again, we note our commit-<lb />
ment to Division I-A football East<lb />
Carolina University and a com-<lb />
mitment to excellence in the divi-<lb />
sion said Karr. "Our scheduling<lb />
efforts have been difficult, but we<lb />
continue to increase the number<lb />
of quality teams on our schedule,<lb />
as well as exhibit the ability to be<lb />
competitive against the best<lb />
19H4 Pirate Football Schedule<lb />
Sept 1 at Florida State. 7:00<lb />
Sept. 8 TEMPLE, 7:00<lb />
Sept. 15 at Central Michigan, 1:00<lb />
Sept 22GEORGIA<lb />
SOUTHERN, 1:30<lb />
Sept. 29 at N.C. State, :00<lb />
Oct. 6 at Pittsburgh, 1:30<lb />
Oct. 13 at Tulsa, 7:30 CDT<lb />
Oct. 20 EAST TENNESSEE<lb />
STATE (Homecoming), 2 -<lb />
Oct. 27 at South Carolina. ! .30<lb />
Nov. 3 at Southwestern Loui-<lb />
siana, TBA<lb />
Nov. 10SOLTHERN MISS,<lb />
1:30<lb />
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Cheyney State Wins<lb />
Lady Pirate Classic<lb />
Inside The Lady Pirates' Huddle<lb />
MIKE BARBER - ECU Photo L�b<lb />
Second Half Spurt Sinks EC<lb />
Pirates<lb />
B ED NICKLAS<lb />
Sport hdilor<lb />
The Navy Midshipmen took a<lb />
two point halftime deficit and<lb />
outscored the ECU Pirates 22-2 in<lb />
the first 10 minutes of the second<lb />
half to ensure victory, 66-56, last<lb />
night a; Minges Coliseum.<lb />
"I've already filled out the<lb />
rating cards before the game<lb />
, I ECU coach Charlie Harrison,<lb />
disgusted with the officials, who<lb />
at one point were arguing<lb />
amongst themselves on a foul call.<lb />
'You don't win a ballgame<lb />
when they shoot 40 free throws<lb />
The Pirates were called for 32<lb />
fouls hile the Midshipmen were<lb />
nailed for only 19.<lb />
ECU's record fell to 4-20 and<lb />
20th Setback Most Ever in School's History<lb />
1-8 in the ECAC-South con-<lb />
ference. With the win, Navy now<lb />
stands at 21-8 and 5-4 in the con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
ECU's Derrick Battle played in-<lb />
spired basketball, scoring a<lb />
career-high 20 points, with two<lb />
coming on crowd-pleasing slam<lb />
dunks, and pulled down 11 re-<lb />
bounds.<lb />
Pirate forward Jack Turnbill<lb />
also netted the highest point total<lb />
of his career, pumping in 13<lb />
points, 11 of which came in the se-<lb />
cond half, and William Grady<lb />
ended the game with 14 for ECU.<lb />
"I think that Derrick showed<lb />
that he grew up tonight Har-<lb />
rison said. "He showed some<lb />
s;gns of playing aggressive basket-<lb />
ball.<lb />
"Jack came off the bench and<lb />
did a good job<lb />
Forward Vernon Butler, who<lb />
leads the ECAC in rebounding,<lb />
led the Midshipmen in scoring and<lb />
rebounding with 20 and 11. Guard<lb />
Rob Romaine had 14 points,<lb />
guard Kyler Whitaker 12 and<lb />
center David Robinson 10 to<lb />
round out the Middies' double-<lb />
digit scoring.<lb />
The lead changed hands several<lb />
times in the opening half, as<lb />
neither team was able to maintain<lb />
more than a four-point lead.<lb />
When senior guard Tony<lb />
Robinson obtained his third foul<lb />
of the game, with under six<lb />
minutes left in the half, and the<lb />
Pirates up 21-19, Harrison mo-<lb />
tioned his team to slow down<lb />
play. For the remaining time, the<lb />
Pirates stalled and went into<lb />
halftime with a two-point lead.<lb />
At the start of the second half,<lb />
Navy went into a tough, man-to-<lb />
man defense and rambled to a<lb />
22-2 advantage, as Robinson<lb />
made two fouls in the first six<lb />
minutes to foul out. ECU was left<lb />
playing with four freshman and<lb />
one sophomore.<lb />
But the Pirates didn't let inex-<lb />
perience get in their way, as thev<lb />
outscored Navy 15-4 over a three<lb />
minute stretch to narrow the Mid-<lb />
dies lead to eight, 48-40, with 7:05<lb />
left in the game.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Auudnt Sport, Kdltor<lb />
Fourteenth-ranked Cheyney<lb />
State captured their second con-<lb />
secutive Converse Lady Pirate<lb />
Classic basketball championship<lb />
by defeating Marshall 94-68<lb />
Saturday night in Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
Yolanda Laney took game<lb />
honors with 33 points, while tour-<lb />
nament most valuable player San-<lb />
dra Giddens scored 19 for<lb />
Cheyney State.<lb />
In the consolation game, ECU<lb />
gave up a three-point lead with<lb />
less than two minutes remaining<lb />
in overtime to lose 58-56 to Fair-<lb />
field.<lb />
Down 51-43 with only 1:18 left<lb />
in the game, the Lady Pirate's<lb />
went to full court pressure.<lb />
Delphine Mabry, the only Pirate<lb />
named to the all-tournament<lb />
team, got things going when she<lb />
converted a steal into a layup.<lb />
Two seconds later, Mabry foul-<lb />
ed Patricia Wallace while attemp-<lb />
ting a steal, Wallace missed the<lb />
front end of her one-and-one, and<lb />
Jody Rodriguez drove the length<lb />
of the court for an easy layup.<lb />
After a Fairfield turnover and<lb />
20-foot jump shot by Sylvia Bragg<lb />
that cut the score to 51-49, ECU<lb />
called a timeout with 34 seconds<lb />
remaining.<lb />
Sticky defense caused a tur-<lb />
nover on the ensuing inbounds<lb />
play, and after working the ball<lb />
around for an open shot,<lb />
Rodriguez broke free for a five-<lb />
foot jumper, knotting the score at<lb />
51 with 12 seconds left. Fairfield<lb />
was unsuccessful at an attempted<lb />
last second shot, sending the game<lb />
into overtime.<lb />
Three-point play crucial<lb />
ECU took control of the tempo<lb />
early in the extra period, but an<lb />
Alison Martinsky three-point play<lb />
gave Fairfield the only lead they<lb />
needed at 58-56.<lb />
"I was very pleased with our<lb />
performance Pirate head coach<lb />
Cathy Andruizi said. "The girls<lb />
played with heart and intensity,<lb />
and never gave up<lb />
First team all-tourney selection<lb />
Kathrina Fields led Fairfield with<lb />
20 points and 15 rebounds, while<lb />
Martinsky added 15 points and 11<lb />
boards.<lb />
"Our game plan was to stop<lb />
Fields Andruzzi said. "We<lb />
practiced sagging in the zone and<lb />
were willing to give them the out-<lb />
side shot<lb />
Bragg shared scoring honors<lb />
with Fields as she poured in 20<lb />
points, while Mabry and<lb />
Rodriguez each followed with 13.<lb />
Friday's action<lb />
In opening round action Friday<lb />
night, Cheyney defeated Fairfield<lb />
"�1-69 and Marshall downed ECU<lb />
8-68.<lb />
Fields set single game tourna-<lb />
ment records with 34 points and<lb />
18 rebounds, but Cheyney State's<lb />
inside duo Yolanda Laney and<lb />
Sharon Taylor were too much for<lb />
Fairfield, as they combined for 3"<lb />
points and 2" rebounds.<lb />
In the Pirate's loss, Marshall's<lb />
Karen Pelphrey connected on 13<lb />
of 19 shots from the field for 28<lb />
points while also pulling down 14<lb />
rebounds.<lb />
ECU got out to a quick start as<lb />
they were able to work the ball<lb />
around and penetrate the Mar-<lb />
shall zone.<lb />
Mabry did most of the early<lb />
damage as she scored eight of the<lb />
Pirate's first 10 points.<lb />
ECU held its biggest lead of the<lb />
game when Darlene Hedges hit a<lb />
five-footer inside the lane, giving<lb />
the Pirate's a 14-9 edge with 14:20<lb />
left in the first half.<lb />
After a timeout with 14:04 left,<lb />
Delphrey took control of the<lb />
boards as Marshall went on a<lb />
scoring binge in which it<lb />
outscored ECU 32-15 over the<lb />
final 14 minutes of the first half.<lb />
Holding a commanding 41-29<lb />
lead entering the second half of<lb />
action, Marshall picked up where<lb />
it left off at the break by outscor-<lb />
mg the Lady Pirates 12-2 over the<lb />
first five minutes of the second<lb />
half making the score 54-32.<lb />
Down 66-49 with 10:02 remain-<lb />
ing, ECU staged a rally of its own<lb />
as it rattled off eight unanswered<lb />
points.<lb />
Mabry and Anita Anderson<lb />
scored four points each during the<lb />
spurt, but the Pirates could get no<lb />
closer then 66-57, as Marshall was<lb />
successful on its free throws down<lb />
the stretch.<lb />
See LADIES, Page 10<lb />
Indians Nip Pirates<lb />
By SCOTT POWERS<lb />
Spots Writer<lb />
The ECU men's swim team lost<lb />
to highly ranked South Carolina<lb />
56 39 last weekend, while the<lb />
women were defeated by Willam<lb />
&amp; Mary 74-66.<lb />
The men swept the top two<lb />
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with Ben Tutwiler placing first<lb />
with a time of 2:17.24, followed<lb />
closely by David Robaczewski at<lb />
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time of 4:47.95, being edged out<lb />
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second.<lb />
The women faced William &amp;<lb />
Mary at home and gave the In-<lb />
dians a good battle before dropp-<lb />
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"The girls swam well consider-<lb />
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week said assistant coach Ellen<lb />
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Lori Livinston was a double<lb />
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the 100 and 200 backstroke events<lb />
with times of 1:02.43 and 2:15.36<lb />
respectively.<lb />
In the 200 freestyle Vickie Gor-<lb />
rie captured first with a time of<lb />
1:58.88 and Cindy Newman took<lb />
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Other winners for the Pirates<lb />
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Burton in the 200 butterfly with a<lb />
time of 2:16.9 and the 400<lb />
freestyle relay team of Gorrie,<lb />
Newman, Scotia Miller, and<lb />
Keating with a time of 3:43.32.<lb />
Both teams are gearing up for<lb />
their biggest meets of the season.<lb />
The girls will be in the NCAA<lb />
Division II finals on March 2 and<lb />
3, and the men will be par-<lb />
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:ing round action Friday<lb />
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Emory announced the i�,?"8 the high scn�o1<lb />
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THEEASTCAEOinsnAK, FEBRUARY21, 1964 9<lb />
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an comin? �7?K M We havC  havin been named All- quarterback<lb />
3Ln?i"� a great group in all three America and most BobbvClair a 6-0<lb />
cellent 8-3 year. "We areas that will aid us very valuable in an all-star 20� ftS&amp;J tal<lb />
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could well fill the gap for sought after, much<lb />
graduated Kevin Ingram, honored high school<lb />
were very patient this<lb />
year, going after selected<lb />
players at key positions.<lb />
"Needs were great at<lb />
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back and defensive end.<lb />
defensive back Keith<lb />
Ford of Sacramento,<lb />
California.<lb />
 - �,v �.u. B-uudieu Nevm ingram, honored high sch.<lb />
Pirates Place Tenth At Hilton Head<lb />
By GENE WILLIAMS men- Clemson finished S4-71.78- vn� ca� . �ww�m AA-<lb />
By GENE WILLIAMS<lb />
S���tiWril�f<lb />
The ECU golf team<lb />
returned home after com-<lb />
peting at Hilton Head<lb />
Island, S. C, and accor-<lb />
ding to coach Jerry Lee,<lb />
"It's not as good as I<lb />
would have liked, but it<lb />
will get better<lb />
The team finished 10th<lb />
out of 18 teams entered in<lb />
the pre-season tourna-<lb />
ment. Clemson finished<lb />
1 st� while UNC<lb />
Charlotte, Guilford,<lb />
Limestone, and Coastal<lb />
Carolina rounded out the<lb />
top five.<lb />
The medalist for the<lb />
Pirates was Chris Czaja<lb />
with 227. His three day<lb />
scores were 73-76-78. The<lb />
other four scores in their<lb />
respective order were<lb />
84-73-78; Kelly Stimort,<lb />
86-75-80; and Roger<lb />
Newson with rounds of<lb />
83-88-80.<lb />
The Pirates overall<lb />
poor performance can be<lb />
attributed to several fac-<lb />
tors. The weather has not<lb />
cooperated in allowing<lb />
the golfers to parctice<lb />
te Wins I Monk<lb />
. . . � compete in the Palmetto<lb />
We learned a lot Classic at the Lake<lb />
Lee said, "but the perfor- Morios Golf Course<lb />
mances were poor based There will be 18 teams<lb />
on the quality of players compting and the Pirates<lb />
that East Carolina re- are once again touted to<lb />
tains. All top 7 players finish in the top five<lb />
are capable of sub-par 'Coach Jerry Lee in-<lb />
golf and are expected to dicated that Clemson or<lb />
� rise to the level of compti- Wake Forest had an �<lb />
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 sacrificing overall stan- back to South Carolina to hi�fJeason opTneT<lb />
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ton, Virgina, was one of locked in on one of North<lb />
the most sought after Carolina's finest, Barriet<lb />
linemen m the country. Easterling of Hoke Coun-<lb />
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was also highly sought the Pirate camp. He's<lb />
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with 4.5 speed. America juinor college<lb />
Linebacker John Britt<lb />
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named in one recruiting best collective recruiting<lb />
report as one of the na- year ever by a single<lb />
school from the<lb />
Tidewater (Virgina)<lb />
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summing up his<lb />
recruiting season.<lb />
The recruiting class<lb />
shows 10 players from<lb />
North Carolina; nine<lb />
from Virginia; two each<lb />
from California,<lb />
Alabama and Florida;<lb />
and one each from South<lb />
Carolina, New Jersey,<lb />
Oklahoma, Mississippi<lb />
By PETE FERNAND<lb />
The ECU Men's track<lb />
team competed against a<lb />
"great array of talent" at<lb />
George Mason University<lb />
over the weekend.<lb />
According to head<lb />
coach Bill Carson, it was<lb />
"the best competition we<lb />
faced in the indoor<lb />
season<lb />
Maurice Monk led the<lb />
Pirates with a second<lb />
place finish in the long<lb />
jump. Monk covered a<lb />
distance of 24.525 feet,<lb />
giving him "the best<lb />
jump of his career ac-<lb />
cording to assistant coach<lb />
W ayne Miller.<lb />
Henry Williams placed<lb />
fourth in the 60-yard<lb />
dash with a time of 6:36<lb />
seconds.<lb />
"They ran their hearts<lb />
out, but made mental er-<lb />
ors said head coach<lb />
Bill Carson. Due to bad<lb />
buton work involving two<lb />
exchanges, the mile relay<lb />
was a dissapointment for<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
Two players not par<lb />
while Brooks reinjured<lb />
his ankle while crossing<lb />
railroad tracks.<lb />
Other teams par-<lb />
ticipating in the meet<lb />
were N.C. State, St.<lb />
Augustines, Penn State,<lb />
Howard, VMI, George<lb />
Mason and Oregon State.<lb />
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Pirates will be the<lb />
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place the first weekend in<lb />
March. Carson is en-<lb />
thusiastic about the meet<lb />
and plans to take 10 win-<lb />
ners. "There will be fan-<lb />
tastic competition and it<lb />
should be a smoking<lb />
IC4A meet he said.<lb />
The Pirates tied for<lb />
1 lth place last year in the<lb />
IC4A's and hope to finish<lb />
in the top 15 this year.<lb />
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should score between 15<lb />
to 18 points.<lb />
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in the IC4A district, and<lb />
90 will be participating.<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N.C. tant athletic director for universitv'c athi.ti, v. <lb />
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� The Pirate Sports Net- marketing at ECU<lb />
work, voice of ECU<lb />
athletic events, will have<lb />
a change in the play-by-<lb />
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"We have elected to<lb />
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wanted to do for some<lb />
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position to realize the<lb />
university's athletic pro<lb />
gram and we would like<lb />
to publicly thank both of<lb />
these men for their ef-<lb />
forts.<lb />
"We feel our total pro-<lb />
gram can be better served<lb />
and<lb />
basketball and baseball,<lb />
prior to joining ECU in<lb />
1974. In 1983, Smith was<lb />
given the J. Robert<lb />
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Jr. who joined the net-<lb />
work this past football<lb />
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without precedent in col- Smith will continue in his<lb />
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expansion of the radio<lb />
network.<lb />
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we have need for greater<lb />
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Bv DON GROSS Wr� K'9&amp;MmM<lb />
By DON GROSS<lb />
Soorti Writer<lb />
The ECU soccer team<lb />
wrapped up its indoor<lb />
season last week with a<lb />
23-11-1 record.<lb />
During the season,<lb />
coach Robbie Church felt<lb />
that the freshmen really<lb />
matured. "I was a little<lb />
surprised by the success<lb />
our young team had<lb />
said Church.<lb />
The Pirates played in<lb />
four tournaments: the<lb />
BudweiserECU, the<lb />
N.C. Weslyan, the Atlan- everyone to learn to play<lb />
tic Christian College, and together. And last I<lb />
the Elon College. wanted everyone to play<lb />
The surprising, young, with high intensity<lb />
Pirates won the ECU This is Church's se-<lb />
tourney and finished cond year at the helm of<lb />
ed by the upperclassmen. Freshmen standouts in-<lb />
Junior David Pere played eluded goalie Grant Pear-<lb />
well all year, and seniors son, who plays tremen-<lb />
strong in the three others,<lb />
making the semi-finals<lb />
twice and the second<lb />
round once. "We feel we<lb />
can play with anyone<lb />
said Church.<lb />
Church felt that the<lb />
team accomplished the<lb />
four goals he set at the<lb />
beginning of the indoor<lb />
season. "First, I wanted<lb />
everyone to enjoy<lb />
themselves said<lb />
Church. "Second, I<lb />
hoped we would have<lb />
success. Third, I wanted<lb />
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Pirate Classic<lb />
Continued From Page 8<lb />
The Pirates were hindered by poor<lb />
shooting, connecting on only 48 percent<lb />
of their attempts from the line, and shot<lb />
a miserable three percent from the field.<lb />
Mabry led the Pirates <lb />
with 22 points, while<lb />
Anderson was impressive<lb />
off the bench with 14<lb />
points and 14 rebounds in<lb />
just 20 minutes of action.<lb />
The Pirates fall to<lb />
10-15 with the two losses,<lb />
and play their final con-<lb />
ference game of the<lb />
season this Tuesday at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
the soccer team. He is<lb />
very optimistic about the<lb />
future. "We have a very<lb />
tough conference said<lb />
Church. "It's going toi<lb />
take a lot of hard work to I<lb />
become successful.<lb />
Church's first!<lb />
recruiting class will be<lb />
joining the team at the<lb />
start of next year, "if<lb />
think they will be very<lb />
good additions to the'<lb />
team said Church.<lb />
Leadership was provid-j<lb />
Brian Colgan and Mark<lb />
Hardy provided scoring<lb />
and intensity. "These<lb />
young men showed a lot<lb />
of enthusiasism, and they<lb />
really worked hard said<lb />
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the customers it serves. A list of these classi-<lb />
fications would include:<lb />
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employment, but by 1982, this figure was<lb />
below 40 percent. In this ten-year period,<lb />
production-worker employment fell by 4.5<lb />
percent, while the number of employees<lb />
other than production workers rose by 46.5<lb />
percent. Total receipts for 1982 were 21.7<lb />
billion dollars.<lb />
2. Periodicals � With a total employ-<lb />
ment of 86,000 in 2,994 establishments, the<lb />
magazine publishing segment of the indus-<lb />
try is expected to show steady growth<lb />
throughout the next five years. Periodicals<lb />
totaled industry receipts of 10.8 billion dol-<lb />
lars in 1982.<lb />
3. Book Printing � The U.S. book<lb />
printing industry employs 47,000 in 950<lb />
plants. This portion of the industry is experi-<lb />
encing new plant growth in the South and<lb />
West. Sixty-one percent of these firms em-<lb />
ploy 20 employees or more. In 1982, total<lb />
receipts for book printing firms was 2.6<lb />
billion dollars.<lb />
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school . . . you could work in an<lb />
industry that had more estab-<lb />
lishments than any other<lb />
business in the United<lb />
States, had individual<lb />
plants in every county<lb />
of every state,<lb />
employed more<lb />
than 1.3 million<lb />
people and<lb />
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payroll exceeding $20 billion<lb />
dollars?<lb />
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writers, photographers, sales repre-<lb />
sentatives, production managers,<lb />
educators, estimators, designers,<lb />
artists, marketing specialists, scien-<lb />
tists, engineers, computer techni-<lb />
cians, craftsmen . . . to name only a<lb />
few.<lb />
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industry were a growth industry, an<lb />
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happen for you.<lb />
Graphic communications<lb />
is a highly technical,<lb />
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number of individual<lb />
establishments in<lb />
this group is estimated at<lb />
28,000. This represents 50 per-<lb />
cent of the total number of printing,<lb />
publishing and allied industries<lb />
firms. Less than 20 percent of these<lb />
printing plants have more than 20<lb />
employees. 431,300 people are employed<lb />
in commercial printing with total receipts of<lb />
23.9 billion dollars for 1982.<lb />
This vast field of graphic communications<lb />
is one in which you can realize some of<lb />
those dreams. A broad spectrum of post-<lb />
secondary courses can become a spring-<lb />
board for you to jump right into an ever-<lb />
challenging career in graphic communica-<lb />
tions. With suitable courses, based on your<lb />
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marketable person, ready to assume your<lb />
place in the super-rewarding communica-<lb />
tions field. Whether you want to operate<lb />
printing equipment or go into management,<lb />
a good, solid base in graphic commumca<lb />
tions education can aid you in locating a<lb />
position in the industry.<lb />
According to the County Business Patterns<lb />
N.C.S.C, issued by the U.S. Department of<lb />
CommerceBureau of C ensus, tin following<lb />
applies to the graphic communications<lb />
field. The state business patterns for pi inting<lb />
yet craft-related, industry producing<lb />
some of the most diverse products in<lb />
one of the most geographically<lb />
dispersed industrial activities of the<lb />
country.<lb />
The graphic communications in-<lb />
dustry is comprised of printers, pub-<lb />
lishers, packagers, papermakers,<lb />
inkmakers, chemical and photo-<lb />
graphic manufacturers and others.<lb />
Graphic communications sur-<lb />
rounds us: books, magazines,<lb />
newspapers, album covers, street<lb />
signs, billboards, food packages,<lb />
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tion is one of the most important<lb />
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would be difficult at best.<lb />
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store and not knowing<lb />
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suds or cereal<lb />
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on the package!<lb />
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and publishing for North Carolina are: total<lb />
number of employees, 21,892, total number<lb />
of establishments, 922, and annual payroll,<lb />
$348,288,000. The state business patterns<lb />
foi pi inting and publishing for South Caro<lb />
lina are: total number of employees, 8,39V,<lb />
total numbei of establishments, 358, and<lb />
annual payroll, $113,787,000<lb />
Some comments, made by persons from<lb />
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Some of the quotations cue made by former<lb />
gi aphic communications edu ation<lb />
students, people ust like you, who sought<lb />
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field.<lb />
"I believe it is impor-<lb />
tant for those in graphic<lb />
communications education<lb />
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and 'application' of fundamen-<lb />
tal principles�and not on learn-<lb />
ing a particular piece of<lb />
equipment<lb />
education &amp; development specialist<lb />
for a large printing company<lb />
"The future looks bright for the young<lb />
people who apply themselves in the<lb />
graphic communications field<lb />
technical representative<lb />
" had the opportunity to attend a voca-<lb />
tional school. . . After twenty years of<lb />
newspaper and commercial printing, it<lb />
occurred to me that I should give to my<lb />
trade something in return. I chose<lb />
education<lb />
vocational school instructor<lb />
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St hool and on the oh I am c on ini ed that<lb />
a well planned graphic ai ts edut ation<lb />
stai tiiuj in si hool allows someone to prog<lb />
ess through then (i1 skills fastei<lb />
"The graphic communications industry<lb />
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with creative talents, as well as, mechanical<lb />
abilities<lb />
training manager for a large printing<lb />
company<lb />
" know of no industry with the stability,<lb />
the challenge, and the freedom from routine<lb />
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munications field"<lb />
program director for a university<lb />
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graphic communications education. The<lb />
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ment from variety and challenge brought<lb />
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