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                <lb />
�he<lb />
(Earnlttttan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
NCATE Revisiting<lb />
Education School,<lb />
Reviewing Programs<lb />
R TIN. 4 V4�ss iiii P�lt. .I.� i . . <lb />
The recent installation of a sidewalk along 10th Street should make the voyage to class somewhat<lb />
Brewster Building and Memorial Gym easier on those all-too-frequent rainy days.<lb />
ECU NmkuMu<lb />
By TINA MARCSCHAK<lb />
Co-Nrwi Miior<lb />
After much revamping and<lb />
reorganizing, the ECU School of<lb />
Education is awaiting a revisit<lb />
from the National Council for Ac-<lb />
creditation in Teacher Education<lb />
(NCATE). The 13 - member team<lb />
is visiting ECU March 18-21 to<lb />
review the school and determine<lb />
whether or not it has met ac-<lb />
creditation standards. The School<lb />
of Education was denied ac-<lb />
creditation last March because of<lb />
administration, maintenance and<lb />
supervision problems.<lb />
Dr. Charles R. Coble, dean of<lb />
the School of Education said he<lb />
didn't think the school would<lb />
have any problem getting reac-<lb />
credited. He added, however, that<lb />
any program can be approved.<lb />
"Without a doubt they're going<lb />
to find needed improvements. If<lb />
they don't then they won't have<lb />
done their job Coble said.<lb />
The NCATE team, chaired bv<lb />
. Dennis Hinkle. professor of<lb />
Polytechnic Institute and State<lb />
University, will meet with selected<lb />
faculty members, students and<lb />
teachers. Coble said the commit-<lb />
tee members will review all the<lb />
programs, not just the ones who<lb />
failed to meet required standards.<lb />
In efforts to improve the<lb />
teacher education programs,<lb />
several multicultural education<lb />
awareness lectureworkshops<lb />
vvere given throughout the year.<lb />
"They represent a substantial step<lb />
in the right direction Coble<lb />
said. "We think the activities and<lb />
workshops we've had have been<lb />
effective He stressed, however,<lb />
that the school will continue to<lb />
work on that component.<lb />
Also implemented were three<lb />
new programs � a home<lb />
economics program, a media<lb />
supervision program and a middle<lb />
school undergraduate and<lb />
graduate program.<lb />
Although the official NCATE<lb />
report will not be released until<lb />
this summer, Coble said the<lb />
school will ultimately know the<lb />
Three Become Academic Deans<lb />
Coble, Ryan, Stevens Chosen<lb />
ByTINAMAROSCHAK<lb />
( o-N��, rdllor<lb />
Three ECU faculty members,<lb />
Charles R. Coble, Eugene Ryan,<lb />
and Charles E. Stevens were ap-<lb />
pointed to academic deanships by<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
Board of Governors.<lb />
Coble, who was elevated to<lb />
dean of the School of Education,<lb />
served as acting dean of the schooi<lb />
for the past 10 months. He has a<lb />
degree in botany, a graduate<lb />
degree in science education and a<lb />
doctorate from UNC - Chapel<lb />
Hill in cirriculum and instruction.<lb />
Coble is a professor of science<lb />
education and has been a faculty<lb />
member here since 1972.<lb />
Professor and chairman of the<lb />
ECU Department of Philosophy,<lb />
Eugene Ryan, was appointed to<lb />
dean of the College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences. Ryan served as acting<lb />
dean of the school beginning in<lb />
January and has been a faculty<lb />
member since 1968. Holding a<lb />
doctorate from Pontifical<lb />
Gregorian University in Rome,<lb />
Ryan's interests include ancient<lb />
Greek philosophy and medieval<lb />
philosophy.<lb />
Stevens was promoted to dean<lb />
of the School of Music after serv-<lb />
ing as a faculty member for 24<lb />
years. During that time Stevens<lb />
Educational Research at Virginia decision next Wednesday.<lb />
,<lb />
Coble<lb />
has served as professor and chair-<lb />
man of the Keyboard faculty, ac-<lb />
ting dean and associate dean of<lb />
the School of Music, chairman of<lb />
the choral and piano teachers sec-<lb />
(<lb /><lb />
W<lb />
Ti m<lb />
Ryan<lb />
tions of the NC Music Teachers<lb />
Association and director of<lb />
graduate studies. Stevens received<lb />
his doctorate in music from UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
Mankiewicz To Speak<lb />
On 'Campaign Trail'<lb />
Stevens<lb />
All three men were nxommend-<lb />
ed by separate search :ommittees<lb />
and approved by the ECU board<lb />
of trustees and administration.<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
The 1984 Spring Lecture-<lb />
Seminar Series, to be held March<lb />
19-21, will feature famed jour-<lb />
nalist and political analystad-<lb />
visor Frank Mankiewicz The title<lb />
of the series, "On the Electronics<lb />
Campaign Trail: the Straws, the<lb />
Primaries, and the General Elec-<lb />
tion will center on the role of<lb />
television in national elections.<lb />
Besides being a well known<lb />
writer and eminent attorney,<lb />
Mankiewicz was also press<lb />
Niewald Pleased With Outcome<lb />
secretary to the late Senator<lb />
Robert F. Kennedy and national<lb />
campaign manager for Senator<lb />
George McGovern's 1971-72<lb />
presidential campaign.<lb />
Mankiewicz has also been a col-<lb />
umnist for the Washington Post<lb />
and president of National Public<lb />
Radio.<lb />
Mankiewicz will open the series<lb />
with a lecture Monday, March 19,<lb />
8 p.m. in Wright Auditorium. The<lb />
initial lecture is entitled "The<lb />
General Role of Television and<lb />
Other Media in Politics and Na-<lb />
i i <lb />
SGA Legislature Rebuffs Vote On<lb />
Referendum For Campus PIRG<lb />
Th� sr.A i o�;ru. wi<lb />
Mankiewicz<lb />
tional Elections Faculty will be<lb />
given an opportunity to respond<lb />
to this lecture on Tues March 20,<lb />
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 2<lb />
p.m. to 4 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, room 224. A rap<lb />
session between students and<lb />
See JOURNALIST, page 5<lb />
The SGA Legislature Monday<lb />
refused to suspend the rules to<lb />
vote on a bill allowing a student<lb />
referendum on a Public Interest<lb />
Research Group at ECU, sending<lb />
the bill into committee and<lb />
possibly dimming the chances of<lb />
PIRG question being on the SGA<lb />
election ballot next week.<lb />
The bill will have to be brought<lb />
out of committee at next<lb />
Monday's SGA legislative<lb />
meeting if it to be enacted, accor-<lb />
ding to Student Welfare Commit-<lb />
tee Chairman David Brown,<lb />
whose committee will consider the<lb />
bill this week. Brown said two<lb />
other committees are also review-<lb />
ing the bill this week.<lb />
The SGA is holding elections<lb />
next week for 1984-85 executive<lb />
officers, and sponsors of the bill<lb />
would like to have the PIRG issue<lb />
brought to a student referendum<lb />
on the same ballot.<lb />
The bill, if passed, would allow<lb />
ECU students to vote on whether<lb />
they want a PIRG on campus,<lb />
funded by a $2-per-semester fee<lb />
that could be refunded upon re-<lb />
quest.<lb />
In other business Monday, after<lb />
hearing gubernatorial candidate<lb />
D. M. Faircloth speak, the<lb />
legislature heard a report by three<lb />
members who went to a student<lb />
government convention in Texas<lb />
last week.<lb />
A member of the Screenings<lb />
and Appointments Committee an-<lb />
nounced that vacancies are open<lb />
for SGA representatives from<lb />
Jones, Fletcher and Jarvis dor-<lb />
mitories and from off campus.<lb />
Quiet Dorm Proposal Approved<lb />
ILLY BUSH rrcol w out tkrnnu ii �. . .<lb />
By MOLLY BUSH<lb />
Slarf Writer<lb />
The Committee on Residence<lb />
life unanimously approved the<lb />
Quiet Dorm proposal for Fall<lb />
Semester 1985 last Thurs. Discus-<lb />
sion on the dorm that will be used<lb />
begins on March 22. The only<lb />
stipulation put on the proposal<lb />
was that the Quiet Dorm will be<lb />
governed by the students who live<lb />
there.<lb />
SRA President Mark Niewald<lb />
said "I'm very pleased this pro-<lb />
posal went through as well as it<lb />
did. "We proposed the quiet<lb />
dorm about five or six weeks<lb />
ago Niewald said. "It was great<lb />
to see it start out as an idea and<lb />
work its way through Niewald<lb />
praised the SRA for it's hard<lb />
work.<lb />
According to survey results,<lb />
students are interested in a quiet<lb />
dorm. Out of the 1322 surveys<lb />
that were turned in, approximate-<lb />
ly 841 agreed that it was a good<lb />
idea. That number dropped con-<lb />
m<lb />
siderably when the students were<lb />
asked if they would consider liv-<lb />
ing in the quiet dorm- only 417<lb />
said they would.<lb />
"When considering location -<lb />
we must be realistic said<lb />
Carolyn Fulghum, associate dean<lb />
and director of Residence Life.<lb />
"Students should understand the<lb />
factors when choosing which<lb />
dorm will be chosen to be the<lb />
quiet dorm Fulghum said.<lb />
Some of these factors are the<lb />
number of students the building<lb />
The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Entertainment6<lb />
Sports8<lb />
Classifieds10<lb />
� For a wrap up of the ECAC<lb />
South Basketball Tourna-<lb />
ment, see Sports, page 8.<lb />
� ECU gets a sneak preview<lb />
�f the new movie Police<lb />
Academy,tor a pre-release<lb />
screening, see Entertainment,<lb />
Page 6.<lb />
will house, the size of the<lb />
building, the accessability for the<lb />
handicapped students, and<lb />
whether or not the building is or<lb />
can be coed<lb />
"We will have a Quiet Dorm "<lb />
Fulghum said. "As to which<lb />
butlding - we are looking at the<lb />
options<lb />
The quiet dorm issue has en-<lb />
countered a great deal of opposi-<lb />
tion on campus, especially from<lb />
students in Jarvis.<lb />
Paper Sponsoring Campus Forum<lb />
For SGA Presidential Candidates<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
NcwiUHar<lb />
Candidates for the position ot<lb />
SGA President will have a chance<lb />
to present their platforms and<lb />
answer questions on campus<lb />
issues at a forum to be held Tues-<lb />
day, March 20 at 2:30 p.m. on the<lb />
university Mall. The forum is be-<lb />
ing sponsored by The East Caroli-<lb />
nian.<lb />
There are currently four can-<lb />
didates for the SGA presidency:<lb />
Mark Niewald, a junior and SRA<lb />
president; Jay Brigel, a junior<lb />
marketing major is also a resident<lb />
advisor.Greg Shelnutt, a senior<lb />
sculpture major a former member<lb />
of the SGA Legislature, president<lb />
of the Scuplture Group, and a<lb />
member of several School of Art<lb />
committees; and John Rainey, a<lb />
junior, is chairman of the SGA<lb />
Appropriations Committee.<lb />
The candidates will answer a<lb />
series of questions presented by a<lb />
student panel and will also be<lb />
given a chance to inform students<lb />
of their platforms. Outgoing SGA<lb />
President Paul Naso will serve as<lb />
moderator for the forum. (Any<lb />
students who want to submit<lb />
questions for consideration by the<lb />
panel should use the form on page<lb />
three of today's issue and bring the<lb />
questions to The East Carolinian<lb />
office by Thursday, March 15.)<lb />
There are two candidates for<lb />
the position of SGA Treasurer,<lb />
Lee Lane and Georgia Mooring.<lb />
Candidates for the other two of-<lb />
fices are running uncontested.<lb />
Mike McPartland is running for<lb />
vice president and Jay Johnson<lb />
for secretary. Elections will be<lb />
held March 21.<lb />
Democratic go<lb />
the SGA Monday<lb />
orial candidate<lb />
ory, page 5.<lb />
"Laach"<lb />
Faircloth spoke to<lb />
�iro-nt<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN MARCH IV 1�U<lb /><lb />
Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community<lb />
tine 1925<lb />
Published every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday aw<lb />
Ing the summer.<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
f Iclel newspaper of East Carolina<lb />
University, owned, operated and<lb />
published for and by the students<lb />
� East Carolina University.<lb />
Unless otherwise noted, unslgn<lb />
�d editorials on the opinion page<lb />
�re the newspaper's opinion,<lb />
oenerally written by the manec<lb />
Ing editor.<lb />
Subscription Rate: $30 yearly.<lb />
The East Carolinian offices are<lb />
located In the Publications<lb />
building on the campus of ECU,<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
POSTMASTER: Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian,<lb />
2nd Floor, Publications building,<lb />
ECU, Greenville. N C 27834<lb />
Telephone: 757-6366. 6367. �309<lb />
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
Welcome back sisters. Hope you all<lb />
t�ad a great spring break. Don't<lb />
forget the meeting tonight at 4:30. See<lb />
ya' there.<lb />
LACROSSE<lb />
There will be a Lacrosse match this<lb />
weekend at Chapel Hill against the<lb />
UNC Lacrosse club The match will<lb />
start at 200 pm. Saturday. March 17<lb />
on the asfroturf beside Carmical<lb />
Gym So If you like watching<lb />
Lacrosse or have not seen it before,<lb />
come on out and get the excitement of<lb />
Lacrosse<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has a lot<lb />
going on within the next couple of<lb />
weeks To start out this Wed. (March<lb />
U) we have an all campuis party at<lb />
�he house starting at 10:00 Thursday<lb />
(March is) at 700 we have a pre<lb />
induction party with all of the new lit<lb />
tie sisters, then at 800 the Induction<lb />
and after we all party at the 200 WEst<lb />
Happy Hour. This Saturday is<lb />
Parents Day starting at 12:00 with a<lb />
pig pickin starting at 3:00. P.U.S.H.<lb />
aay (Play Units for the Severely Han<lb />
dicapped) Is March 31 (Sat.)<lb />
Everyone help support this cause.<lb />
Rose Ball is right around the corner<lb />
also<lb />
ECGC<lb />
The East Carolina Gay Community<lb />
will meet Monday, March 19, at 7 30<lb />
pm The meeting will be held at the<lb />
Catholic Newman Center, 953 E 10th<lb />
St.(at the bottom of College Hill). All<lb />
interested persons are cordially in-<lb />
vited to attend.<lb />
U.S. GENERAL<lb />
ACCOUNTING OFFICE<lb />
A Representative from the U.S.<lb />
General Accounting Office will be on<lb />
campus March 15, 1M4 to interview<lb />
coop students who would like to work<lb />
as GAO E valuator Accounting and<lb />
Finance majors who have completed<lb />
40 semester hours and have a 2.9 or<lb />
higher GPA should contact me Co-op<lb />
Office, 313 Rawl Bldg to arrange an<lb />
interview immediately!<lb />
BLOOD PRESSURE<lb />
Here's your chance to get a free<lb />
blood pressure screening Come on<lb />
out on Sunday, March ltth between<lb />
12:30 and 5:00 pm to Sycamore Hill<lb />
Baptist Church 226 W 8th St. We the<lb />
members of me Pre Professional<lb />
Health Alliance and the Student Na-<lb />
tional Medical Association will be<lb />
glad to serve you. Thanksl<lb />
TEAM HANDBALL<lb />
Team Handball, the fast action<lb />
Olympic sport returns to me ECU In<lb />
tramural program immediately after<lb />
spring break Registration will be<lb />
held March 12 13 with competition<lb />
beginning March 19. Fourteen In-<lb />
tramural team handball participants<lb />
have been selected for National<lb />
Sports Festival competition within<lb />
the past three years, and Leora<lb />
"Sam"jortes will represent the USA<lb />
m the 1984 Olympics. Remember to<lb />
sign up your team for team handball!<lb />
CO-OP JOBS<lb />
Currently there are cop positions<lb />
available at International Trade Ad<lb />
ministration and U.S. Dept. of<lb />
Transportation in various areas of<lb />
the US Requirements: maiors in<lb />
economics. International trade<lb />
relations, marketing, business and or<lb />
finance, criminal lustice, public ad<lb />
ministration, personnel, computer<lb />
science, and industrial policy<lb />
analysis. Undergraduates must have<lb />
a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 and a<lb />
2 9 GPA in major course of work. The<lb />
pay range is from $11,017 to S20.965<lb />
depending on education completed<lb />
and or prior Federal employment<lb />
Stop by the co op office in Rawl 313<lb />
ASAP These positions need to be fill<lb />
ed quickly.<lb />
WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Place<lb />
ment Service In the Bloxton House is<lb />
ottering mas on hour sessions to aid<lb />
you in developing better Interviewing<lb />
skills for us in your ob search A<lb />
film and discussion of how to inter<lb />
vlw through this service will be<lb />
shared. Each session will be held in<lb />
the Career Planning Room at 3 pm<lb />
Come on any of the following dates<lb />
March 21 and 27.<lb />
BLOODMOBILE<lb />
A bloodmobile will be held on Can<lb />
tral Campwt In umstead Dorm (lob<lb />
by). Everyone is invited to give. The<lb />
tours are between 12 4 pm.<lb />
TENNIS DOUBLES<lb />
Registration will be held March 12<lb />
for me tennis doubles tournament.<lb />
Find a partner and come on over to<lb />
Memorial gym and sign up for<lb />
doubles tennis.<lb />
SOFTBALL<lb />
TOURNAMENT<lb />
Registration begins March 12-13 for<lb />
the Preseason MMM Tournament.<lb />
Competition will be held me weekend<lb />
of March 16. Start forming your team<lb />
now.<lb />
RACQUETBAKL<lb />
DOUBLES<lb />
Registration for Intramural Co-Rec<lb />
Racquetball doubles will be held<lb />
March 19 �. Play will begin March<lb />
26.<lb />
VIDEOSHOWING<lb />
The Department of intramural-<lb />
Recreatlonal Services in co-operation<lb />
with Mr. Gattl's Pizza is showing on<lb />
video tape, me divisional Fraternity<lb />
basketball final between Kappa<lb />
Alpha and Kappa Alpha Psl. This<lb />
feature will be shown Thursday,<lb />
March 15, at 8:15 pm.<lb />
BSU<lb />
What was it like helping meet the<lb />
spiritual needs of me troops In Viet<lb />
nam? Hear former U.S. Army<lb />
Chaplain Nevln Snyder speak at<lb />
PAUSE at the Baptist Student union<lb />
on Thursday, March 15 at 7 pm.<lb />
Everyone Is welcome.<lb />
NIH<lb />
National institute of Health - a<lb />
representative from NIH. Bethesda,<lb />
MD will be on campus March 19 and<lb />
20 to interview studnts who would<lb />
like to work In a clinical setting as<lb />
Normal Volunteers, students will be<lb />
paid dally stipends. All interested<lb />
students must attend a general<lb />
maatlng �� 700 pm on Monday.<lb />
March 19 In Rawl 302 before having<lb />
interviews on the 20th Students ma<lb />
ioring in Allied Health. Nursing, and<lb />
related fields are encouraged to app<lb />
�V Contact the Coop Office, 313<lb />
�awl, for details and applications<lb />
DIETETIC<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
The Student Dietetic Association<lb />
will be meeting on Tuesday, March 13<lb />
at 5:30 In room 121 (Dining Hall)<lb />
They will be featuring Angela Rich<lb />
who works with the WIC Program<lb />
(Women, infant, and Children). Rich<lb />
will explain the purpose, functions,<lb />
and special events performed by the<lb />
WIC Program which aids in main<lb />
taining the Nutritional requirements<lb />
of the mother, infant, and children of<lb />
all ages. Please come. Everyone is<lb />
Welcome.<lb />
SUMMER CO-OP<lb />
Thomas Nelson Inc. is offering ten<lb />
positions In their Summer Co-op pro<lb />
gram. Students selected are<lb />
guaranteed $200 a week Students<lb />
must be a hardworker, independent,<lb />
and willing to relocate for the sum<lb />
mer. Students will gain skills in com<lb />
munication, time and money<lb />
management, accounting,<lb />
psychology, management and<lb />
marketing. All students may apply at<lb />
313 Rawl building in the Cooperative<lb />
Education department.<lb />
SIGMA THETATAU<lb />
Sigma Theta Tau, the National<lb />
honor society of nursing, will have a<lb />
called business meeting on Monday,<lb />
March 19 at 7 pm in the School of<lb />
Nursing, rm 203. All members are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
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PIRATE CLUB<lb />
Applications are now being ac-<lb />
cepted from persons interested In<lb />
assisting the Pirate Club during<lb />
Athletic events, socials, membership<lb />
solicitations, and community ban<lb />
quets during the 1984 year. Contact<lb />
Charles Shavltz, Assistant Director,<lb />
at 757 6178. or go by the Pirate Club<lb />
office behind Ficklen Stadium<lb />
Deadline for applications is 4 00 pm<lb />
Friday, March 16.<lb />
MANAGEMENT<lb />
The Society for Advancement of<lb />
Management will be meeting Thurs<lb />
day. March 15 at 300 In Rawl IX. In<lb />
eluded in the meeting will be Indue<lb />
tions of new members, certificates<lb />
awarded to past members, presenta-<lb />
tion of groundwork for the rest of the<lb />
semester, and a discussion about ac<lb />
tivities for the rest of the semester.<lb />
This is the last chance to apply and<lb />
pay for membership, so make one of<lb />
your smartest college moves, and get<lb />
involved in ECU'S new exciting socie-<lb />
ty.<lb />
FALLSEMEMSTER<lb />
ROOM REGISTRATION<lb />
Students enrolled Spring Semester<lb />
1984 who plan to return to East<lb />
Carolina University Fall Semester<lb />
and who wish to be guaranteed<lb />
residence hall housing will be re-<lb />
quired to reserve rooms during the<lb />
week of March 19 23. Prior to reserv<lb />
ing a room, a student must make an<lb />
advance room payment of $60. These<lb />
payments, which must be accom-<lb />
panied by housing applications<lb />
contracts will be accepted in the<lb />
Cashier's Office, Room 105, Spllman<lb />
Bldg beginning March 15. Students<lb />
now living in residence halls should<lb />
obtain housing applications from<lb />
their residence hall office. Students<lb />
residing off campus should obtain the<lb />
applications from the Office of Hous-<lb />
ing Operations, Room 201, Whlchard<lb />
Bldg. These will be available beginn-<lb />
ing March 13.<lb />
We are the vanguard of a new<lb />
democracy. We willbe meeting at<lb />
Mendenhall (Ask receptionist for<lb />
room number, every Thursday at<lb />
8:00 p.m. For more information call<lb />
752 4935 or 757 3566.<lb />
DELTA SIGMA PHI<lb />
The Little Sisters of Delta Sigma<lb />
Phi Fraternity invite anyone In-<lb />
terested in becoming a Little Sister to<lb />
a meeting on Wednesday. March 14 at<lb />
B pm at the Delta Sigma House<lb />
located on Tenth St. Come find ou<lb />
what Little Sisterhood is all about!<lb />
SUMMER RETAIL<lb />
SALES POSITIONS<lb />
Positions are available for retail<lb />
sales jobs in the Nags Head area.<lb />
Retail sales experience preferred but<lb />
not necessary. For more Info contact<lb />
the Co-op Office in Rawl 313.<lb />
WEIGHT CLUB<lb />
Attention all weight lifters and in<lb />
terested individuals: There will be a<lb />
very important meeting on Tuesday<lb />
March 13 in 105 B Memorial Gym!<lb />
Please be prompt in your attendance<lb />
because dues and additional weight<lb />
room hours will be discussed.<lb />
CADP<lb />
There will be a meeting of the Cam-<lb />
pus Alcohol and Drug Program on<lb />
Thursday. March 15 at 5:00 pm in 210<lb />
Erwln Hall. Elections and busisness<lb />
will discussed.<lb />
BIKINI CONTEST<lb />
Ladlesl Tim to show off the results<lb />
of diet, exercise, and Florida! Com<lb />
Ing soon to me Elbo- Fame, Fortune,<lb />
and Fun!<lb />
INTRAMURAL<lb />
SOFTBALL<lb />
Registration for Intramural Soft<lb />
ball will be held March 12 13 In<lb />
Memorial Gym. Play will begin<lb />
March 19. Start forming your teams<lb />
now.<lb />
PSICHI<lb />
Deadline for Psl Chi Scholarships Is<lb />
April 2,194. The Initiation for all new<lb />
members in Psi Chi will be held on<lb />
Mar. 20 at 7.00 in 244 Mendnhall. All<lb />
members are urged to attend. Elec-<lb />
tions for officers for Psi Chi 84-85 will<lb />
be held following initiation.<lb />
Refreshments will be served.<lb />
COLLEGE REP WANTED<lb />
College Rep Wanted to distribute<lb />
"Student Rate" subscription cards at<lb />
this campus. Good income, no seidng<lb />
involved. For information send a<lb />
self addressed, stamped envelope to<lb />
Allen s. Lowrance, Director, 251<lb />
Glenwood Dr Mooresville, NC 28115<lb />
ISA<lb />
We are having a meeting on<lb />
Wednesday at 6:00 pm at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Turn in your money<lb />
for the tickets by Wed , March 14th to<lb />
Hector or Mildred.<lb />
PLANNING AND ZONING<lb />
TASK FORCE<lb />
The Greenville Planning and Zoo<lb />
ing Task Force will hold Its March<lb />
meetings on Tuesday, March 13 and<lb />
Tuesday, March 27, 1984 at 1000 am<lb />
In the third floor Conference Room of<lb />
the Community Building located at<lb />
the corner of Fourth and Greene<lb />
Streets<lb />
ALA BIKE TREK<lb />
An informational meeting about the<lb />
American Lung Association Bike<lb />
Trek will be held Wed March 14 at<lb />
7:15 pm at the Lung Association of<lb />
fice, 112 S Pitt St. This 100 mile event<lb />
will be held In the Wilmington area<lb />
April 13-15. Anyone who Is interested<lb />
In participating or who would like to<lb />
know more should plan to attend or<lb />
call me office at 752 5093<lb />
EDMISTEN'84<lb />
All students interested in joining<lb />
the campus organization to elect<lb />
Rufus Edmisten as Governor In 184<lb />
please contact Betty Casey or Mecon<lb />
Moye (ECU coordinatlor at 752-0312.<lb />
ASSERTIVENESS<lb />
TRAINING<lb />
A three part workshop offered to<lb />
students at NO COST by the Universi<lb />
ty Counseling Center on Thursday,<lb />
March 15. 22 and 29. All three sessions<lb />
will be conducted from 3 4 pm in 306<lb />
Wright Annex Please call Counseling<lb />
Center for registration (757-661).<lb />
ART SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
Two Art Scholarships are available<lb />
to lunlors, art mafors only. Applica<lb />
tions are due by March 25, 1984. For<lb />
application information and forms<lb />
contact the School of Art office<lb />
SUBDIVISION REVIEW<lb />
BOARD<lb />
The Greenville Subdivision Review<lb />
Board will hold its March meetings<lb />
on Wednesday. March 14 and<lb />
Wednesday. March 28 at 2:00 p.m. In<lb />
the third floor conference room of the<lb />
Community Building located at the<lb />
corner of Fourth and Greene Streets.<lb />
AMA<lb />
The American Marketing Assocla<lb />
tion presents a Pepsi Marketing Pro-<lb />
gram, with special guest Steve Sloan,<lb />
marketing manager for Pepsi Cola.<lb />
Current advertising campaigns will<lb />
be featured with emphasis in me<lb />
"Pride fo the Carolines" campaign j<lb />
and Michael Jackson's "New Genera-<lb />
tion" advertisements. Be at <lb />
Mendenhall, room 221 at 2:00 April<lb />
13th for a program you will no forget<lb />
NOW REORGANIZING<lb />
The Greenville Chapter of the Na<lb />
tlonal Organization for women is In<lb />
the process of reorgalnlzlng There<lb />
will be a dinner meeting on March 14<lb />
at 6 00 pm at the Three Steers<lb />
Restaurant, 2725 Memorial Drive,<lb />
Greenville. Following dinner, there<lb />
will be a goal setting brainsforming<lb />
session to determine upcoming ac-<lb />
tivities for the group. For further in<lb />
formation, please contact Fran Par<lb />
rott at 825 0186<lb />
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<lb />
The Greenville Board of Adust-<lb />
ment will hold Its March meeting on<lb />
Thursday, March 22.194at 7:30p.m.<lb />
in the third floor Council chambers of<lb />
the Municipal Building located at me<lb />
corner of Fifth and Washington<lb />
Streets<lb />
COASTAL ECOLOGY<lb />
"A Naturalist Looks at Coastal<lb />
Ecology" is me theme of me March<lb />
12th Sierra Club Meeting. Mike Dunn,<lb />
NC State Eastern District Naturalist,<lb />
will present a slide show exploring<lb />
the rich flora and fauna indigeneous<lb />
to me NC coast. He will also talk<lb />
about the special attractions for NC<lb />
coastal parks. The meeting will be<lb />
held at 8:00 pm at the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church, 14th and Elm<lb />
Streets In Greenville and is open to<lb />
the public.<lb />
ASIS<lb />
April 10 and 11, 1984, in Charlotte,<lb />
NC The American Society for in-<lb />
dustrial Security Carolina's Security<lb />
Seminar and Exhibits The theme<lb />
"Liability in the Workplace" The<lb />
program. Small Retail Crime, Bad<lb />
Checks, Credit Card Abuse, Drug<lb />
Abuse at me Workplace, Product<lb />
Tampering, Perimeter Control and<lb />
Stress Management Fee: $75,<lb />
Students $20. For more information<lb />
call: please list person closest to your<lb />
area.<lb />
BINGO ICE CREAM<lb />
PARTY<lb />
The Department of Umversit,<lb />
Unions is sponsoring a Bingo ice<lb />
Cream Party to be held on Tuesday<lb />
March 13. 1984 at 7 00 pm in me<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Mult.<lb />
Purpose Room All ECU students<lb />
faculty, staff, their dependents M<lb />
guests are welcome Admission ,s 50<lb />
cents Eight different Bingo games<lb />
will be played and delicious ice<lb />
cream wilt be served all in the cost of<lb />
the admission<lb />
(Silt iEaat (Earnlinian<lb />
SUBCRIPTION FORM<lb />
Name:<lb />
Address<lb />
Date to Begin:<lb />
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Business<lb />
Amount Paid $.<lb />
Date to End:<lb />
Individual<lb />
Date Paid<lb />
Students wanting to have their parents receive<lb />
The East Carolinian can fill out the form<lb />
above and drop it by The East Carolinian of-<lb />
fices on the second floor of the Publications<lb />
building, across from the entrance of Joyner<lb />
Library. Rates are $30 for one year and $20 lor<lb />
six months.<lb />
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April Wine<lb />
Mkhael Schenker Group<lb />
Scorpions<lb />
Queen<lb />
David Qlmour<lb />
Judas Priest<lb />
China Crisis<lb />
Romantics<lb />
Thomas Dolby<lb />
Reflex<lb />
Culture Club<lb />
John Cougar<lb />
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ECU MEDIA BOARD<lb />
We Are Now Accepting Applications<lb />
For Media Heads (East Carolinian,<lb />
Photo Lab, Rebel, Buccaneer, Ebony<lb />
Herald, and WZMB Radio Station)<lb />
Apply Mon Feb. 27-Thurs Mar.<lb />
15,1984 At The Media Board<lb />
Office In The Publications Building.<lb />
GET INVOLVED<lb />
For Further Information Call 757-6009 or Come<lb />
By The Media Board Office In The Publications!<lb />
Building Behind Joyner Library.<lb /><lb />
PAPA LKATZ<lb />
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Presents<lb />
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be held on Sun March<lb />
25, at 12:30 p.m. It will<lb />
begin a: Green Springs<lb />
Park on East Fifth Street<lb />
and will wind its wa<lb />
through the city for 20<lb />
kilometers, or 12 miles.<lb />
The three students<lb />
heading up the walk are<lb />
all members of the ECU<lb />
Hunger Coalition. Joe<lb />
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dent in history, is in<lb />
charge of arrangements<lb />
for the walk. Karin<lb />
Akers, a senior in<lb />
sociology, is recruitment<lb />
Soap Box<lb />
Forum On<lb />
Nuclear<lb />
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Deterrent Securin and<lb />
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topic of a Soap Box<lb />
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day, March 15 at 11 p.m.<lb />
in front of the Student<lb />
Supply Store.<lb />
The open-mike forum<lb />
is sponsored by the<lb />
Catholic Newman Center<lb />
and all students are in-<lb />
vited to participate. Time<lb />
will be allowed for both<lb />
presentation of view-<lb />
points and for rebuttal<lb />
Topics in the past have<lb />
included the Kissinger<lb />
Commission and U.S.<lb />
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imately 2900 eligible<lb />
graduates will either<lb />
misread the information<lb />
or will never even receive<lb />
it.<lb />
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ment will be held on Sat<lb />
May 5 in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium. In the event of<lb />
inclement weather, the<lb />
ceremony will be moved<lb />
indoors to Minges Col-<lb />
iseum. Rose said this was<lb />
a situation that could<lb />
pose much confusion.<lb />
"Because of limited<lb />
seating in Minges Col-<lb />
iseum, all graduates who<lb />
will participate in Com-<lb />
mencement, 1984 and<lb />
who expect to invite fami-<lb />
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these requests is April 13.<lb />
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13 "each participating<lb />
graduate will be allowed<lb />
to initially receive two<lb />
guest invitations by<lb />
presenting the completed<lb />
guest invitation request<lb />
card in the lobby of<lb />
Mendenhall, weekdays<lb />
between 2 p.m and 5 p.m.<lb />
Rowe said. Those unable<lb />
to be on campus during<lb />
this time may request that<lb />
their invitations be mail-<lb />
ed to them by returning a<lb />
self addressed, stamped<lb />
envelope and completed<lb />
request card.<lb />
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April 18 to April 27 guest<lb />
invitations not claimed<lb />
during April 2-13 will be<lb />
equally distributed to<lb />
participating graduates<lb />
who have requested addi-<lb />
tional guest invitations.<lb />
Therefore, Rowe said, it<lb />
is imperative that "all<lb />
particating graduates re-<lb />
quest the total number of<lb />
guest invitations they<lb />
would like to receive<lb />
Several other dates<lb />
contained in the<lb />
memorandum are of im-<lb />
portance to graduates<lb />
who expect to participate<lb />
in commencement. A<lb />
rehearsal is set for Sat<lb />
April 28 at 9 a.m.<lb />
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processional lines in<lb />
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a.m Rowe said.<lb />
Students who have<lb />
paid the graduation fee<lb />
may pick up caps and<lb />
gowns in the Student<lb />
Supply Store. Anyone<lb />
unable to do so may have<lb />
his or her cap and gown<lb />
mailed. Commencement<lb />
announcements are also<lb />
on sale in the Student<lb />
Supply Store. AH orders<lb />
for caps, gowns, and an-<lb />
nouncements should be in<lb />
the store by April 8.<lb />
Women candidates<lb />
should wear dark dresses<lb />
nad black shoes with their<lb />
academic robes. Men<lb />
should wear dark<lb />
trousers, white shirts and<lb />
dark shoes, preferably<lb />
black, with their robes.<lb />
Coats should be worn by<lb />
men receiving graduate<lb />
degrees.<lb />
Rowe said diplomas<lb />
are mailed to students at<lb />
the end of the semester in<lb />
which they complete their<lb />
graduation requirements.<lb />
Minor<lb />
By DENNIS KILCOYNE<lb />
Surf Writer<lb />
According to Dr.<lb />
Loren Campion of the<lb />
History Department, the<lb />
once-ignored European<lb />
Studies minor is being<lb />
resurrected because of<lb />
"new enthusiasm among<lb />
faculty and students<lb />
"In the past, the Euro-<lb />
pean Studies Group<lb />
mainly presented national<lb />
and world-renowned<lb />
speakers, but didn't push<lb />
the minor said Cam-<lb />
pion. One of the many<lb />
distinguished speakers<lb />
featured was Wladislaw<lb />
Kulski, one of the last<lb />
surviving representatives<lb />
of the defunct League of<lb />
Nations.<lb />
Although the Euro-<lb />
pean Studies minor in-<lb />
cludes courses from<lb />
history, political science,<lb />
language, and other<lb />
departments, it also has<lb />
its own special courses,<lb />
starting with ASEU 3000<lb />
for the fall of 1984. This<lb />
course, which is being<lb />
specially emphasized, ex-<lb />
amines the influence on<lb />
European culture of the<lb />
Romantic movement,<lb />
from its beginnings in the<lb />
19th century to the pre-<lb />
sent.<lb />
The Romantic move-<lb />
ment began to flourish in<lb />
the early 19th century and<lb />
is considered by scholars<lb />
the most fascinating and<lb />
productive intellectual-<lb />
emotional fever to grip<lb />
European civilization<lb />
since the rise of Chris-<lb />
tianity. It downgraded<lb />
the rational mind and<lb />
said that human emotions<lb />
and feelings were the best<lb />
source of truth. An ex-<lb />
traordinarily powerful<lb />
Hunger Coalition Members<lb />
To Head Up CROP Walk<lb />
By MIKE HAMER<lb />
Staff W rtler<lb />
Three ECU students<lb />
are heading up Green-<lb />
ville's 12th Annual<lb />
CROP Walk for<lb />
Humanity. The Walk will<lb />
be held on Sun March<lb />
25, at 12:30 p.m. It will<lb />
begin at Green Springs<lb />
Park on East Fifth Street<lb />
and will wind its way<lb />
through the city for 20<lb />
kilometers, or 12 miles.<lb />
The three students<lb />
heading up the walk are<lb />
all members of the ECU<lb />
Hunger Coalition. Joe<lb />
Hughes, a graduate stu-<lb />
dent in history, is in<lb />
charge of arrangements<lb />
for the walk. Karin<lb />
Akers, a senior in<lb />
sociology, is recruitment<lb />
Soap Box<lb />
Forum On<lb />
Nuclear<lb />
Weapons<lb />
"Nuclear Weapons:<lb />
Deterrent Security and<lb />
Armageddon" will be the<lb />
topic of a Soap Box<lb />
Forum to be held Thurs-<lb />
day, March 15 at 11 p.m.<lb />
in front of the Student<lb />
Supply Store.<lb />
The open-mike forum<lb />
is sponsored by the<lb />
Catholic Newman Center<lb />
and all students are in-<lb />
vited to participate. Time<lb />
will be allowed for both<lb />
presentation of view-<lb />
points and for rebuttal.<lb />
Topics in the past have<lb />
included the Kissinger<lb />
Commission and U.S.<lb />
Policy in Central<lb />
America. Some of the<lb />
forums have drawn a<lb />
great deal of student par-<lb />
ticipation.<lb />
chairperson; and Theresa<lb />
Dulski, senior in occupa-<lb />
tional therapy, is publici-<lb />
ty chairperson.<lb />
Speaking about his<lb />
reasons for becoming in-<lb />
volved in the walk,<lb />
Hughes said, "Last year I<lb />
headed up a walk in<lb />
Cary, North Carolina,<lb />
and not only did it raise<lb />
$5,000, but it also pulled<lb />
together 500 people<lb />
working together on a<lb />
project � people who<lb />
normally would not be<lb />
getting together He ad-<lb />
ded that, "there have<lb />
been two good reasons<lb />
for my becoming involv-<lb />
ed, one is to raise money<lb />
for CROP for hungry<lb />
people here and abroad,<lb />
and the other thing is<lb />
having the opportunity to<lb />
educate people to the fact<lb />
that world hunger does<lb />
actually exist. It is good<lb />
for people to know that<lb />
by walking they are ac-<lb />
tually doing something to<lb />
alleviate the problem;<lb />
they're not just talking<lb />
about it<lb />
According to Dulski,<lb />
three-fourths of the pro-<lb />
fits from this years walk<lb />
will go toward overseas<lb />
relief projects which are<lb />
funded through Church<lb />
World Service. CROP is<lb />
the name given to local<lb />
community efforts at<lb />
hunger education and<lb />
fundraising for Church<lb />
World Service. Some pro-<lb />
jects that are being fund-<lb />
ed through CROP are: an<lb />
immunization project in<lb />
Maharastra, India, that<lb />
reaches 10,000 children; a<lb />
village water resource<lb />
development in the Bul-<lb />
ing Arkhala area in Nepal<lb />
with 2,000 villagers doing<lb />
the work; and technical<lb />
consultants for<lb />
agriculture and cattle<lb />
production in the remote<lb />
Alto Beni region of<lb />
Bolivia.<lb />
One-fourth of the pro-<lb />
fits from the walk will go<lb />
to Church Ministries<lb />
United for emergency<lb />
relief funds for the<lb />
Greenville-Pitt County<lb />
area. Mrs. Liz Wilkerson,<lb />
administrator of Church<lb />
Ministries United, said<lb />
that $1,100 was raised<lb />
last year.<lb />
THE AMERICAN RED CROSS<lb />
wants you to<lb />
GIVE A GIFT OF LIFE<lb />
when:<lb />
TODAY<lb />
3-13-84<lb />
12-5pm<lb />
w<lb />
here:<lb />
In the lobby<lb />
of<lb />
UMSTEAD DORM<lb />
Sponsored by Central Campus<lb />
Snacks &amp; Refreshments will be provided.<lb />
Buy<lb />
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Trade<lb />
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continuous service<lb />
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east Carolina<lb />
amiri? services<lb />
stimulant, Romanticism<lb />
unleashed a burst of<lb />
creativity from music,<lb />
poetry, and visual arts to<lb />
religion, philosophy, and<lb />
science.<lb />
Always interested in<lb />
the dark side of life and<lb />
the human mind, Roman-<lb />
ticism spawned sub-<lb />
movements that drifted<lb />
away from the more<lb />
benign concerns of its<lb />
first generations and<lb />
became involved with the<lb />
satanic and violent.<lb />
After spending several<lb />
generations of digesting<lb />
realistic literature and<lb />
philosophy, Romanticism<lb />
burst forth again in the<lb />
uproar beat of rock-n-roll<lb />
and the personalistic cults<lb />
and religions of the<lb />
1960s. "Although<lb />
Romanticism is rooted in<lb />
the past said Campion,<lb />
"it is alive and well In<lb />
fact, he says, it is so<lb />
dominant that anyone<lb />
who wants to understand<lb />
the present worlds of art,<lb />
entertainment, and even<lb />
religion and science had<lb />
better familiarize himself<lb />
with it.<lb />
ASEU 3000 is a two-<lb />
hour course being offered<lb />
this fall on Tuesday even-<lb />
ings from 6:30-9:30.<lb />
Anyone needing further<lb />
information should con-<lb />
tact Dr. Campion in<lb />
BA-320or call 757-6485.<lb />
; SGA Candidates Forum<lb />
Students wanting to suggest topics for the SGA <lb />
presidential candidates forum can use the space I<lb />
below and bring the form to The East<lb />
Carolinian offices in the Publications building<lb />
by March 15.<lb />
Advertise<lb />
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For more info, call 758-2856<lb />
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We are now taking applications for rental of Ringgold Towers units.<lb />
If you are interested in living at the Towers this fall, vou will<lb />
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Fluff &amp; Fold Service<lb />
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Ample Parking<lb />
Attendant On Duty<lb />
Cold Beverages<lb />
Open 8 a.m. to Midnight, 7 Days A Week<lb />
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March 13, 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
PIRG Vote<lb />
SGA Should Permit Referendum<lb />
Both sides were at fault in Mon-<lb />
day's SGA meeting during the<lb />
debate over whether to allow a stu-<lb />
dent referendum on the establish-<lb />
ment of a Public Interest Research<lb />
Group at ECU. There were<lb />
technicalities and mumbled name<lb />
calling, but the issue itself is pretty<lb />
clear-cut: the referendum should<lb />
pass.<lb />
PIRG organizer Jay Stone<lb />
presented a bill to the legislature,<lb />
asking that they allow all ECU<lb />
students to vote next week on<lb />
whether or not they would like to<lb />
see a PIRG established at ECU,<lb />
and funded by an $2-per-semester<lb />
increase in student fees, which<lb />
could be refunded upon request.<lb />
The question is to be posed to<lb />
students on the SGA ballot next<lb />
week during executive officer elec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The trouble was, Stone waited<lb />
until last night to present the bill,<lb />
when it could have been presented<lb />
any time this year. As a result, the<lb />
bill could not take time to go<lb />
through committee, but instead its<lb />
sponsor, legislator Glenn<lb />
Maughan, had to ask for a suspen-<lb />
sion of the legislature's rules to<lb />
have the bill voted on immediately.<lb />
The legislators voted not to sus-<lb />
pend the rules, thus the bill went to<lb />
committee, and cannot be acted<lb />
upon until next Monday � a tight<lb />
squeeze should it be approved for<lb />
the Wednesday ballot.<lb />
Suspension of the rules is no big<lb />
deal; it happens more weeks than<lb />
not in the legislature. Business is<lb />
routinely passed in that way. Trou-<lb />
ble came when some legislators<lb />
thought Stone had purposely<lb />
waited until the last minute to try to<lb />
ram the bill through before anyone<lb />
had a chance to really examine it.<lb />
Legislator Dennis Kilcoyne called it<lb />
"the most sneaky, underhanded<lb />
thing I've ever seen" in three years<lb />
of legislative experience. That was<lb />
hyperbole, but his point was taken.<lb />
Stone could have (and should<lb />
have for such an important issue)<lb />
prepared the bill sooner and<lb />
presented it in ample time. His<lb />
PIRG committee is disorganized<lb />
and understaffed to be sure, but<lb />
this was something they should<lb />
have given priority, for now the bill<lb />
is in jeopardy of not passing<lb />
because of a technicality and time<lb />
limits. They've had a year to get<lb />
ready, and Stone knew there would<lb />
be some opposition to the effort; he<lb />
shouldn't have given his opponents<lb />
extra ammo.<lb />
Still, there is a difference in slow<lb />
or disorganized preparation and a<lb />
"sneaky, underhanded" motive.<lb />
Stone spent a lot of time, and a<lb />
considerable amount of his own<lb />
money, preparing detailed packets<lb />
explaining PIRG and its funding<lb />
method, and handed them out to<lb />
the legislators. Such an effort to<lb />
make the issue clear doesn't seem<lb />
like he was trying to sneak anything<lb />
through.<lb />
Too, for those who claim Stone<lb />
was trying rush the issue before<lb />
anyone understood it, the<lb />
legislature's delay adds more to<lb />
that problem than Stone's efforts.<lb />
Because the bill must wait a week<lb />
and be approved only two days<lb />
before it goes to the student body,<lb />
students will have little time to ex-<lb />
amine the issue. If it had been ok'd<lb />
last night, there would have been<lb />
ten days to make information<lb />
available to students.<lb />
But, all nitpicking and name call-<lb />
ing aside, the legislature should re-<lb />
quire little debate on the issue. The<lb />
bill is a chance for students<lb />
themselves to voice their opinion<lb />
on an issue, and the legislature has<lb />
no business denying that.<lb />
Representative democracy is no<lb />
substitute for direct democracy.<lb />
Students opposing the referendum<lb />
are opposing PIRG, for they fear it<lb />
will be approved by students. But<lb />
are they really representing their<lb />
constituents when they claim to<lb />
speak for students, but won't let<lb />
students speak for themselves? In<lb />
fact, a legislator with his priorities<lb />
in the right place would welcome<lb />
finding out how constituents feel,<lb />
for then he can represent them, as<lb />
he was elected to do, not hide from<lb />
the majority opinion to pursue his<lb />
own political goals.<lb />
Again, it's cut and dried, clear<lb />
and simple: let the people vote<lb />
directly, expressing their opinion.<lb />
The resolution is non-binding<lb />
anyway � it just shows students'<lb />
feelings on the issue. Legislators<lb />
not interested in that are not<lb />
representing students, and<lb />
shouldn't be legislating for them.<lb />
How Khomeini Could<lb />
Re-Elect Ron Reagan<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
There's a good argument that farfetched<lb />
hypotheticals are a waste of printer's ink,<lb />
but let's consider one anyway. You never<lb />
know.<lb />
What if: Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini,<lb />
follows through on his threat to block the<lb />
flow of oil through the Persian Gulf at the<lb />
Strait of Hormuz, cutting off the West's<lb />
vital supply of petroleum.<lb />
Then: Reagan will be re-elected.<lb />
The conclusion is a fairly simple one to<lb />
make. There is no way the United States<lb />
will tolerate an Iranian blockade in the<lb />
Persian Gulf, assuming for the moment<lb />
they can pull off an effective one. A U.S.<lb />
Naval task force already is stationed near<lb />
by in the Arabian Sea, and you can be sure<lb />
Reagan will send it in to break up the Ira-<lb />
nian stone wall.<lb />
The hitch is this: if Reagan could pull<lb />
off an effective, decisive victory (which<lb />
couldn't help but be reminiscent of<lb />
Grenada) there would be another ground-<lb />
swell of patriotic support for the<lb />
Republican incumbent, with the presiden-<lb />
tial election just around the corner.<lb />
Nothing speaks so well as success, and the<lb />
ariinsnisfTation could block out the press<lb />
for a couple of days to make things<lb />
look even better.<lb />
And this would be no simple Grenada<lb />
victory, whipping some little Caribbean<lb />
island the size of Raleigh where the<lb />
Cubans are building an airport. No, this<lb />
. would be sweet revenge, a gallant touche<lb />
against that same loathsome rival who<lb />
brought America to its knees in 1980. That<lb />
same Ayatollah who held America hostage<lb />
would be whipped, sent home with his tail<lb />
betwenn his legs, when he tried another<lb />
stunt against the red, white and blue.<lb />
Oh, the irony it would be, the inevitable<lb />
comparison. Picture Democrat Jimmy<lb />
Carter, impotent for 444 days against the<lb />
Iranian God-King, his only rescue attempt<lb />
a resounding failure in the dark, windy<lb />
desert � not even able to confront the<lb />
enemy. Four years later, the Ayatollah<lb />
tries to pull it off again against the swag-<lb />
gering, blustering California cowboy and<lb />
is stopped cold, his ships limping back to<lb />
port like Argentine vessels after two weeks<lb />
at sea with the British. It's a scenario sweet<lb />
enough to make a conservative's eyes<lb />
water. Reagan, riding high on a crest of<lb />
patriotic success right into Nov. 6!<lb />
America is back, and standing tall!<lb />
Forget it. It'll never happen. Go back to<lb />
sleep.<lb />
H� PROMJSEPME WE AMKAAPORSHP<lb />
TO THE COURT OF 51 JAME3,m<lb />
Candidates Do Can-Can<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Those of us in the media have had a<lb />
humbling (and humiliating) experience<lb />
in the last week or two with the ever<lb />
changing events of presidential politics.<lb />
Who would have thought we would see a<lb />
candidate who is almost a political<lb />
unknown come up from no where and<lb />
threaten the big shots with "new ideas"?<lb />
But that is precisely what has happen-<lb />
ed. What once seemed like a two-man<lb />
race with a few also-rans thrown in for<lb />
good measure has been turned upside<lb />
down, along with all our predictions.<lb />
Just a month ago, no one in this crazy<lb />
business of political journalism would<lb />
have thought the well-oiled political<lb />
organization of John Rainey could be<lb />
stopped in his bid for the presidency.<lb />
And the close second, and only real<lb />
threat, had to be Mark Niewald, presi-<lb />
dent of the RSA (Right Stuff Associa-<lb />
tion).<lb />
It looked flawless for Rainey. As the<lb />
only Greek running, he had the endorse-<lb />
ment of the AFL-GIO (Alpha Fly<lb />
Lamba-Gamma Iota Omega) and a<lb />
claim to the most experience, since he is<lb />
chairman of the Legislature's most<lb />
powerful committee, appropriations.<lb />
His slogan summed it up: "I have<lb />
enough fire in the belly. I am ready to be<lb />
president<lb />
In recent days he had even stopped at-<lb />
tacking other candidates and addressed<lb />
the incumbent Naso himself, saying that<lb />
-Campus Forum<lb />
when elected he would do away with<lb />
"voodoo decor a reference to Naso's<lb />
neo-Italian furnishings in the SGA of-<lb />
fices.<lb />
And Niewald was running strong too.<lb />
Seen around campus lately wearing a lot<lb />
of red, white and blue, he repeatedly<lb />
blasted Rainey as "the candidate of<lb />
special interests" and claimed only he<lb />
himself had shown courage and "laid<lb />
my life on the line for this campus" over<lb />
the quiet dorm issue.<lb />
Then of course there is the darkhorse<lb />
candidacy of Jay Brigel. He is by all<lb />
counts one of the best orators of our<lb />
time, but never even having held elected<lb />
office on campus, most people take his<lb />
candidacy as a drive to raise voter par-<lb />
ticipation among party animals.<lb />
(Remember that ringing line, "There's a<lb />
party train a comin but you got to<lb />
register to ride)<lb />
Then out of no where came Greg<lb />
Shelnutt. Making a call for "a new<lb />
generation of leadership Shelnutt's<lb />
underfinanced campaign run by a ragg-<lb />
ed crew from the art school seemed to be<lb />
going no where until the Jarvis dorm<lb />
caucus, where he scored a strong second<lb />
place showing, and the Fleming Hall<lb />
primary, where he pulled off a major<lb />
upset over Rainey.<lb />
Shelnutt first gathered real attention<lb />
in the presidential debate, where he<lb />
challenged Rainey to "name one time he<lb />
had disagreed with organized Greeks<lb />
Rainey's overly cautious, front-runner<lb />
style continued, and he evaded the ques-<lb />
tion, causing many voters to think he<lb />
was just the candidate of special in-<lb />
terests, in the pocket of big frats.<lb />
There is a question, too, of whether<lb />
AFL-GIO chief Glenn Conway can keep<lb />
the rank and file in line to vote for<lb />
Rainey. Shelnutt, with "Big Mo<lb />
momentum, behind him, seems to be<lb />
gathering strong support where once<lb />
Rainey seemed a shoo-in. "I like nis<lb />
beard said one sorority member about<lb />
Shelnutt. "I think if Kennedy had had a<lb />
beard, that's what it would have looked<lb />
like<lb />
The big test, of course, comes on what<lb />
is being called "Super Tuesday lhe<lb />
day all College Hill dormitories hold<lb />
primaries or caucuses. It's a battle of<lb />
Shelnutt's momentum versus Rainey's<lb />
organization, plus a last ditch effort by<lb />
the Niewald campaign to convince<lb />
voters he has "the right stuff to be<lb />
president. Brigel, too, is expected to do<lb />
well in areas such as Belk, which have a<lb />
high percentage of voting-age partiers.<lb />
The SGA Legislature, throughout the<lb />
whole event, has been rather quiet, giv-<lb />
ing an almost de facto endorsement to<lb />
its favorite son, Rainey. Speaker of tie<lb />
Legislature Kirk Shelley is obviously<lb />
pulling for his old crony to win the elec-<lb />
tion, for then he can graduate to that job<lb />
he has always secretly dreamed of, the<lb />
ambassadorship to Ireland.<lb />
Helms9 Record Easy To Knock<lb />
I was very surprised when Mr. Ipock<lb />
wrote that he's never heard an ar-<lb />
ticulate attack against Senator Helms<lb />
("Don't attack Sen. Jesse Helms<lb />
Feb. 28). Has he ever seen Sen. Helms'<lb />
voting record on environmental issues?<lb />
Sen. Helms is a walking environmen-<lb />
tal disaster! According to a 1982<lb />
League of Conservation Voters study,<lb />
Jesse was the only senator to vote anti-<lb />
environment each time on their list of<lb />
the fifteen most critical conservation<lb />
bills for 1982 (their 1983 study is soon<lb />
to be released).<lb />
These issues included bills pertaining<lb />
to soil conservation, mine safety, oil<lb />
and gas drilling in wilderness areas,<lb />
EPA research funding, hazardous<lb />
waste regulation, states rights to<lb />
regulate pesticides, water conservation,<lb />
coastal barrier protection, etc. As I'm<lb />
writing this, I'm afraid he's going to<lb />
ammend a vitally important N.C.<lb />
wilderness bill that was overwhelmingly<lb />
passed by the House of Represen-<lb />
tatives. (I hope I'm wrong!)<lb />
I appreciate Mr. Ipock's point of<lb />
view, but please don't nominate Jesse<lb />
Helms for sainthood until you look fur-<lb />
ther at his disasterous voting record on<lb />
environmental issues.<lb />
John Anema<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Mick's Enlightenment<lb />
Greatness does not often descend<lb />
upon a city the size of Greenville, which<lb />
is yet another reason that Mick LaSalle<lb />
stands out as just what ECU needed �<lb />
a secular deity.<lb />
As a film reviewer, Mick is infinitely<lb />
qualified by virtue of his outspoken<lb />
nature and sheer knowledge on the sub-<lb />
ject of films. His sheer knowledge on<lb />
the subject of women has been scream-<lb />
ingly apparent since his debut article on<lb />
An Officer and a Gentleman. Mick has<lb />
personality, which he combines charm-<lb />
ingly with wit in a way that certainly ap-<lb />
peals to the student masses.<lb />
Except, of course, for Barbara<lb />
Dobyns, who should probably take her<lb />
literal-minded, humorless ideals<lb />
straight to the National Organization<lb />
for Women. There, perhaps, she will<lb />
find comfort in the presence of others<lb />
who cannot handle the notion of men<lb />
being Men, as opposed to domesticated<lb />
wimps.<lb />
Kim Albin<lb />
Alumnus<lb />
English<lb />
Tobacco Facts Needed<lb />
I had an intelligent young man come<lb />
to visit this weekend. One could say<lb />
that he was a representative of the<lb />
tobacco industry. He said that his fami-<lb />
ly had made it big in tobacco.<lb />
He seemed to think that there was no<lb />
proof that tobacco caused cancer.<lb />
However, I have read that the heat<lb />
from the tobacco smoke breaks down<lb />
the lining of the protective covering of<lb />
the lung, thus making it easier for<lb />
foreign organisms to enter the lung.<lb />
However, we laymen could find out<lb />
what causes the death of our people if<lb />
we could get the state legislature to pass<lb />
a law making the death certificate more<lb />
detailed.<lb />
A more detailed death certificate<lb />
would also help the pharmaceutical<lb />
(companies) tell if some of their drugs<lb />
might be death traps instead of benefits<lb />
to mankind. I know of one drug com-<lb />
monly given for mental illness. The on-<lb />
ly thing is I have learned of at least<lb />
three persons who have shot themselves<lb />
while on this medication.<lb />
I wonder if this medication might br-<lb />
ing a person down out of the world of<lb />
unreality too fast? The first indication<lb />
that the medical profession had that<lb />
tobacco might be harmful to a person's<lb />
health was when they had a look at the<lb />
statistics on the death rate of WW I<lb />
soldiers.<lb />
Just because the tobacco industry<lb />
earns billions from selling cigarettes<lb />
gives them no more right to poison the<lb />
world than the fact that wars provide<lb />
jobs, thus giving the munitions industry<lb />
a license to kill off our young people.<lb />
A lot of money provided to the<lb />
military could be put into research (of)<lb />
new goods and processes which would<lb />
also provide new jobs. Right now<lb />
tomatoes are quite high priced, but I<lb />
have an idea for cutting the cost of<lb />
heating a green house that I think is<lb />
quite practical. I wonder if some day<lb />
science won't develop a process so that<lb />
trees can be slowed from blooming in<lb />
the early spring? Thus the price of fruit<lb />
won't go sky high because of frost<lb />
damage.<lb />
I wonder what makes people want to<lb />
be creative and inventive? Time<lb />
magazine thinks that men invent<lb />
because they are greedy. Mankind can<lb />
be quite inventive when they want to<lb />
use their invention to kill their fellow<lb />
man. Thus the air plane went from a<lb />
glorified kite in 1903 to a vehicle of<lb />
death in just a few short years.<lb />
I wonder if any school or university<lb />
has ever taught a course in the study of<lb />
patents and how to get a patent? The<lb />
fact that some patents sound crazy and<lb />
impractical doesn't mean that all inven-<lb />
tors are crazy.<lb />
I once had a dentist who was also a<lb />
pilot in WW II. He told me that he had<lb />
an idea that he went all the way to<lb />
Washington with and paid all the fees<lb />
necessary in order to do a patent search.<lb />
Sure enough, someone else had already<lb />
patented Doc's idea. But in this day and<lb />
age of computers, copiers, etc I see no<lb />
reason why patent research should be<lb />
costly or time consuming.<lb />
BUI J. Bloomer<lb />
Charlotte, N.C.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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PIRG Vote<lb />
SGA Should Permit Referendum<lb />
Both sides were at fault in Mon-<lb />
day's SGA meeting during the<lb />
debate over whether to allow a stu-<lb />
dent referendum on the establish-<lb />
ment of a Public Interest Research<lb />
Group at ECU. There were<lb />
technicalities and mumbled name<lb />
calling, but the issue itself is pretty<lb />
clear-cut: the referendum should<lb />
pass.<lb />
PIRG organizer Jay Stone<lb />
presented a bill to the legislature,<lb />
asking that they allow all ECU<lb />
students to vote next week on<lb />
whether or not they would like to<lb />
see a PIRG established at ECU,<lb />
and funded by an $2-per-semester<lb />
increase in student fees, which<lb />
could be refunded upon request.<lb />
The question is to be posed to<lb />
students on the SGA ballot next<lb />
week during executive officer elec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The trouble was, Stone waited<lb />
until last night to present the bill,<lb />
when it could have been presented<lb />
any time this year. As a result, the<lb />
bill could not take time to go<lb />
through committee, but instead its<lb />
sponsor, legislator Glenn<lb />
Maughan, had to ask for a suspen-<lb />
sion of the legislature's rules to<lb />
have the bill voted on immediately.<lb />
The legislators voted not to sus-<lb />
pend the rules, thus the bill went to<lb />
committee, and cannot be acted<lb />
upon until next Monday � a tight<lb />
squeeze should it be approved for<lb />
the Wednesday ballot.<lb />
Suspension of the rules is no big<lb />
deal; it happens more weeks than<lb />
not in the legislature. Business is<lb />
routinely passed in that way. Trou-<lb />
ble came when some legislators<lb />
thought Stone had purposely<lb />
waited until the last minute to try to<lb />
ram the bill through before anyone<lb />
had a chance to really examine it.<lb />
Legislator Dennis Kilcoyne called it<lb />
"the most sneaky, underhanded<lb />
thing I've ever seen" in three years<lb />
of legislative experience. That was<lb />
hyperbole, but his point was taken.<lb />
Stone could have (and should<lb />
have for such an important issue)<lb />
prepared the bill sooner and<lb />
presented it in ample time. His<lb />
PIRG committee is disorganized<lb />
and understaffed to be sure, but<lb />
this was something they should<lb />
have given priority, for now the bill<lb />
is in jeopardy of not passing<lb />
because of a technicality and time<lb />
limits. They've had a year to get<lb />
ready, and Stone knew there would<lb />
be some opposition to the effort; he<lb />
shouldn't have given his opponents<lb />
extra ammo.<lb />
Still, there is a difference in slow<lb />
or disorganized preparation and a<lb />
"sneaky, underhanded" motive.<lb />
Stone spent a lot of time, and a<lb />
considerable amount of his own<lb />
money, preparing detailed packets<lb />
explaining PIRG and its funding<lb />
method, and handed them out to<lb />
the legislators. Such an effort to<lb />
make the issue clear doesn't seem<lb />
like he was trying to sneak anything<lb />
through.<lb />
Too, for those who claim Stone<lb />
was trying rush the issue before<lb />
anyone understood it, the<lb />
legislature's delay adds more to<lb />
that problem than Stone's efforts.<lb />
Because the bill must wait a week<lb />
and be approved only two days<lb />
before it goes to the student body,<lb />
students will have little time to ex-<lb />
amine the issue. If it had been ok'd<lb />
last night, there would have been<lb />
ten days to make information<lb />
available to students.<lb />
But, all nitpicking and name call-<lb />
ing aside, the legislature should re-<lb />
quire little debate on the issue. The<lb />
bill is a chance for students<lb />
themselves to voice their opinion<lb />
on an issue, and the legislature has<lb />
no business denying that.<lb />
Representative democracy is no<lb />
substitute for direct democracy.<lb />
Students opposing the referendum<lb />
are opposing PIRG, for they fear it<lb />
will be approved by students. But<lb />
are they really representing their<lb />
constituents when they claim to<lb />
speak for students, but won't let<lb />
students speak for themselves? In<lb />
fact, a legislator with his priorities<lb />
in the right place would welcome<lb />
finding out how constituents feel,<lb />
for then he can represent them, as<lb />
he was elected to do, not hide from<lb />
the majority opinion to pursue his<lb />
own political goals.<lb />
Again, it's cut and dried, clear<lb />
and simple: let the people vote<lb />
directly, expressing their opinion.<lb />
The resolution is non-binding<lb />
anyway � it just shows students'<lb />
feelings on the issue. Legislators<lb />
not interested in that are not<lb />
representing students, and<lb />
shouldn't be legislating for them.<lb />
How Khomeini Could<lb />
Re-Elect Ron Reagan<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
There's a good argument that farfetched<lb />
hypotheticals are a waste of printer's ink,<lb />
but let's consider one anyway. You never<lb />
know.<lb />
What if: Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini,<lb />
follows through on his threat to block the<lb />
flow of oil through the Persian Gulf at the<lb />
Strait of Hormuz, cutting off the West's<lb />
vital supply of petroleum.<lb />
Then: Reagan will be re-elected.<lb />
The conclusion is a fairly simple one to<lb />
make. There is no way the United States<lb />
will tolerate an Iranian blockade in the<lb />
Persian Gulf, assuming for the moment<lb />
they can pull off an effective one. A U.S.<lb />
Naval task force already is stationed near<lb />
by in the Arabian Sea, and you can be sure<lb />
Reagan will send it in to break up the Ira-<lb />
nian stone wall.<lb />
The hitch is this: if Reagan could pull<lb />
off an effective, decisive victory (which<lb />
couldn't help but be reminiscent of<lb />
Grenada) there would be another ground-<lb />
swell of patriotic support for the<lb />
Republican incumbent, with the presiden-<lb />
tial election just around the corner.<lb />
Nothing speaks so well as success, and the<lb />
administration could block out the press<lb />
again for a couple of days to make things<lb />
look even better.<lb />
And this would be no simple Grenada<lb />
victory, whipping some little Caribbean<lb />
island the size of Raleigh where the<lb />
Cubans are building an airport. No, this<lb />
. would be sweet revenge, a gallant touche<lb />
against that same loathsome rival who<lb />
brought America to its knees in 1980. That<lb />
same Ayatollah who held America hostage<lb />
would be whipped, sent home with his tail<lb />
betwenn his legs, when he tried another<lb />
stunt against the red, white and blue.<lb />
Oh, the irony it would be, the inevitable<lb />
comparison. Picture Democrat Jimmy<lb />
Carter, impotent for 444 days against the<lb />
Iranian God-King, his only rescue attempt<lb />
a resounding failure in the dark, windy<lb />
desert � not even able to confront the<lb />
enemy. Four years later, the Ayatollah<lb />
tries to pull it off again against the swag-<lb />
gering, blustering California cowboy and<lb />
is stopped cold, his ships limping back to<lb />
port like Argentine vessels after two weeks<lb />
at sea with the British. It's a scenario sweet<lb />
enough to make a conservative's eyes<lb />
water. Reagan, riding high on a crest of<lb />
patriotic success right into Nov. 6!<lb />
America is back, and standing tall!<lb />
Forget it. It'll never happen. Go back to<lb />
sleep.<lb />
HHI!WLE PROMISEPMi THE AMBA5SAP0RSHP<lb />
TO THE CQURTQF 51 JAMES.TPQ<lb />
Candidates Do Can-Can<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Those of us in the media have had a<lb />
humbling (and humiliating) experience<lb />
in the last week or two with the ever<lb />
changing events of presidential politics.<lb />
. Who would have thought we would see a<lb />
candidate who is almost a political<lb />
unknown come up from no where and<lb />
threaten the big shots with "new ideas"?<lb />
But that is precisely what has happen-<lb />
ed. What once seemed like a two-man<lb />
race with a few also-rans thrown in for<lb />
good measure has been turned upside<lb />
down, along with all our predictions.<lb />
Just a month ago, no one in this crazy<lb />
business of political journalism would<lb />
have thought the well-oiled political<lb />
organization of John Rainey could be<lb />
stopped in his bid for the presidency.<lb />
And the close second, and only real<lb />
threat, had to be Mark Niewald, presi-<lb />
dent of the RSA (Right Stuff Associa-<lb />
tion).<lb />
It looked flawless for Rainey. As the<lb />
only Greek running, he had the endorse-<lb />
ment of the AFL-GIO (Alpha Fly<lb />
Lamba-Gamma Iota Omega) and a<lb />
claim to the most experience, since he is<lb />
chairman of the Legislature's most<lb />
powerful committee, appropriations.<lb />
His slogan summed it up: "I have<lb />
enough fire in the belly. I am ready to be<lb />
president<lb />
In recent days he had even stopped at-<lb />
tacking other candidates and addressed<lb />
the incumbent Naso himself, saying that<lb />
-Campus Forum<lb />
when elected he would do away with<lb />
"voodoo decor a reference to Naso's<lb />
neo-Italian furnishings in the SGA of-<lb />
fices.<lb />
And Niewald was running strong too.<lb />
Seen around campus lately wearing a lot<lb />
of red, white and blue, he repeatedly<lb />
blasted Rainey as "the candidate of<lb />
special interests" and claimed only he<lb />
himself had shown courage and "laid<lb />
my life on the line for this campus" over<lb />
the quiet dorm issue.<lb />
Then of course there is the darkhorse<lb />
candidacy of Jay Bngel. He is by all<lb />
counts one of the best orators of our<lb />
time, but never even having held elected<lb />
office on campus, most people take his<lb />
candidacy as a drive to raise voter par-<lb />
ticipation among party animals.<lb />
(Remember that ringing line, "There's a<lb />
party train a comin, but you got to<lb />
register to ride)<lb />
Then out of no where came Greg<lb />
Shelnutt. Making a call for "a new<lb />
generation of leadership Shelnutts<lb />
underfinanced campaign run by a ragg-<lb />
ed crew from the art school seemed to be<lb />
going no where until the Jams dorm<lb />
caucus, where he scored a strong second<lb />
place showing, and the Fleming Hall<lb />
primary, where he pulled off a major<lb />
upset over Rainey.<lb />
Shelnutt first gathered real attention<lb />
in the presidential debate, where he<lb />
challenged Rainey to "name one time he<lb />
had disagreed with organized Greeks<lb />
Rainey's overly cautious, front-runner<lb />
style continued, and he evaded the ques-<lb />
tion, causing many voters to think he<lb />
was just the candidate of special in-<lb />
terests, in the pocket of big frats.<lb />
There is a question, too, of whether<lb />
AFL-GIO chief Glenn Conway can keep<lb />
the rank and file in line to vote for<lb />
Rainey. Shelnutt, with "Big Mo<lb />
momentum, behind him, seems to be<lb />
gathering strong support where once<lb />
Rainey seemed a shoo-in. "I like his<lb />
beard said one sorority member about<lb />
Shelnutt. "I think if Kennedy had had a<lb />
beard, that's what it would have looked<lb />
like<lb />
The big test, of course, comes on what<lb />
is being called "Super Tuesday the<lb />
day all College Hill dormitories hold<lb />
primaries or caucuses. It's a battle of<lb />
Shelnutt's momentum versus Rainey's<lb />
organization, plus a last ditch effort oy<lb />
the Niewald campaign to convince<lb />
voters he has "the right stuff to "be<lb />
president. Brigel, too, is expected to do<lb />
well in areas such as Belk, which have a<lb />
high percentage of voting-age partien<lb />
The SGA Legislature, throughout the<lb />
whole event, has been rather quiet, giv-<lb />
ing an almost de facto endorsement to<lb />
its favorite son, Rainey. Speaker of the<lb />
Legislature Kirk Shelley is obviously<lb />
pulling for his old crony to win the elec-<lb />
tion, for then he can graduate to that job<lb />
he has always secretly dreamed of, the<lb />
ambassadorship to Ireland.<lb />
Helms' Record Easy To Knock<lb />
I was very surprised when Mr. Ipock<lb />
wrote that he's never heard an ar-<lb />
ticulate attack against Senator Helms<lb />
("Don't attack Sen. Jesse Helms<lb />
Feb. 28). Has he ever seen Sen. Helms<lb />
voting record on environmental issues?<lb />
Sen. Helms is a walking environmen-<lb />
tal disaster! According to a 1982<lb />
League of Conservation Voters study,<lb />
Jesse was the only senator to vote anti-<lb />
environment each time on their list of<lb />
the fifteen most critical conservation<lb />
bills for 1982 (their 1983 study is soon<lb />
to be released).<lb />
These issues included bills pertaining<lb />
to soil conservation, mine safety, oil<lb />
and gas drilling in wilderness areas,<lb />
EPA research funding, hazardous<lb />
waste regulation, states rights to<lb />
regulate pesticides, water conservation,<lb />
coastal barrier protection, etc. As I'm<lb />
writing this, I'm afraid he's going to<lb />
ammend a vitally important N.C.<lb />
wilderness bill that was overwhelmingly<lb />
passed by the House of Represen-<lb />
tatives. (I hope I'm wrong!)<lb />
I appreciate Mr. Ipock's point of<lb />
view, but please don't nominate Jesse<lb />
Helms for sainthood until you look fur-<lb />
ther at his disasterous voting record on<lb />
environmental Issues.<lb />
John Anema<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Mick's Enlightenment<lb />
Greatness does not often descend<lb />
upon a city the size of Greenville, which<lb />
is yet another reason that Mick LaSalle<lb />
stands out as just what ECU needed �<lb />
a secular deity.<lb />
As a film reviewer, Mick is infinitely<lb />
qualified by virtue of his outspoken<lb />
nature and sheer knowledge on the sub-<lb />
ject of films. His sheer knowledge on<lb />
the subject of women has been scream-<lb />
ingly apparent since his debut article on<lb />
An Officer and a Gentleman. Mick has<lb />
personality, which he combines charm-<lb />
ingly with wit in a way that certainly ap-<lb />
peals to the student masses.<lb />
Except, of course, for Barbara<lb />
Dobyns, who should probably take her<lb />
literal-minded, humorless ideals<lb />
straight to the National Organization<lb />
for Women. There, perhaps, she will<lb />
find comfort in the presence of others<lb />
who cannot handle the notion of men<lb />
being Men, as opposed to domesticated<lb />
wimps.<lb />
Kim Albin<lb />
Alumnus<lb />
English<lb />
Tobacco Facts Needed<lb />
I had an intelligent young man come<lb />
to visit this weekend. One could say<lb />
that he was a representative of the<lb />
tobacco industry. He said that his fami-<lb />
ly had made it big in tobacco.<lb />
He seemed to think that there was no<lb />
proof that tobacco caused cancer.<lb />
However, I have read that the heat<lb />
from the tobacco smoke breaks down<lb />
the lining of the protective covering of<lb />
the lung, thus making it easier for<lb />
foreign organisms to enter the lung.<lb />
However, we laymen could find out<lb />
what causes the death of our people if<lb />
we could get the state legislature to pass<lb />
a law making the death certificate more<lb />
detailed.<lb />
A more detailed death certificate<lb />
would also help the pharmaceutical<lb />
(companies) tell if some of their drugs<lb />
might be death traps instead of benefits<lb />
to mankind. I know of one drug com-<lb />
monly given for mental illness. The on-<lb />
ly thing is I have learned of at least<lb />
three persons who have shot themselves<lb />
while on this medication.<lb />
I wonder if this medication might br-<lb />
i g a person down out of the world of<lb />
unreality too fast? The first indication<lb />
that the medical profession had that<lb />
tobacco might be harmful to a person's<lb />
health was when they had a look at the<lb />
statistics on the death rate of WW I<lb />
soldiers.<lb />
Just because the tobacco industry<lb />
earns billions from selling cigarettes<lb />
gives them no more right to poison the<lb />
world than the fact that wars provide<lb />
jobs, thus giving the munitions industry<lb />
a license to kill off our young people.<lb />
A lot of money provided to the<lb />
military could be put into research (of)<lb />
new goods and processes which would<lb />
also provide new jobs. Right now<lb />
tomatoes are quite high priced, but I<lb />
have an idea for cutting the cost of<lb />
heating a green house that I think is<lb />
quite practical. I wonder if some day<lb />
science won't develop a process so that<lb />
trees can be slowed from blooming in<lb />
the early spring? Thus the price of fruit<lb />
won't go sky high because of frost<lb />
damage.<lb />
I wonder what makes people want to<lb />
be creative and inventive? Time<lb />
magazine thinks that men invent<lb />
because they are greedy. Mankind can<lb />
be quite inventive when they want to<lb />
use their invention to kill their fellow<lb />
man. Thus the air plane went from a<lb />
glorified kite in 1903 to a vehicle of<lb />
death in just a few short years.<lb />
I wonder if any school or university<lb />
has ever taught a course in the study of<lb />
patents and how to get a patent? The<lb />
fact that some patents sound crazy and<lb />
impractical doesn't mean that all inven-<lb />
tors are crazy.<lb />
I once had a dentist who was also a<lb />
pilot in WW II. He told me that he had<lb />
an idea that he went all the way to<lb />
Washington with and paid all the fees<lb />
necessary in order to do a patent search.<lb />
Sure enough, someone else had already<lb />
patented Doc's idea. But in this day and<lb />
age of computers, copiers, etc I see no<lb />
reason why patent research should be<lb />
costly or time consuming.<lb />
Bill J. Bloomer<lb />
Charlotte, N.C.<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing ail points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old<lb />
South Building, .cross from Joy�<lb />
Library. "<lb />
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HARDIV STEPHEN<lb />
Crimes for the week<lb />
preceeding Spring Break<lb />
ere slightly above nor-<lb />
mal while crime during<lb />
spring break was down.<lb />
There were no crimes<lb />
reported on March 9.<lb />
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caused b non-students<lb />
on campus. There were<lb />
also a lew reports of van-<lb />
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student was assaulted by<lb />
a thrown beer glass.<lb />
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Jefferv L. Merrill of<lb />
�0-B Scott Hall and<lb />
Robert T. Piner of 40A<lb />
Scott Hall were found in<lb />
possession of stolen pro-<lb />
perty 12:45 p.m. � Eric<lb />
O. Stevens had his ID<lb />
card confiscated for in-<lb />
terfering with an officer;<lb />
5 p.m. � A female stu-<lb />
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Mankiewic will be<lb />
held Wed March 21 in<lb />
the main lobby of<lb />
MendenhaL, 11 to 12<lb />
a.m. The series will close<lb />
Wednesday night with a<lb />
lecture by Mankiewicz on<lb />
"The Particular Uses of<lb />
Television and Other<lb />
Media in the General<lb />
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and opei<lb />
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Dr. A.D. Frank. ECU<lb />
professor emeritus of<lb />
history, who died Satur-<lb />
day at Jus retirement<lb />
home near Nashville.<lb />
Tenn coachec East<lb />
Carolina's first women's<lb />
basketball team to a<lb />
perfect record in its" in-<lb />
augural season, 1933.<lb />
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was a member and chair-<lb />
man of the ECTC athletic<lb />
committee. had<lb />
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itent research should be<lb />
consuming.<lb />
Bill J. Bloomer<lb />
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our office in the Old<lb />
ftg, across from Joyner<lb />
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preceeding Spring Break<lb />
were slightly above nor-<lb />
mal while crime during<lb />
spring break was down<lb />
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reported on March 9.<lb />
Many incidents were<lb />
caused by non-students<lb />
on campus. There were<lb />
also a few reports of van-<lb />
dalism to vehicles<lb />
Alcohol related crimes<lb />
were near normal. One<lb />
student was assaulted by<lb />
a thrown beer glass.<lb />
Another student was ar-<lb />
rested for allowing so-<lb />
meone else to drive while<lb />
impared. The reports<lb />
from the ECU Police<lb />
Department's Daily Of-<lb />
fense and Arrest Log for<lb />
Feb. 27 thru March 11<lb />
are:<lb />
Feb. 27, 1:10 a.m. -<lb />
Jeffery L. Merritt of<lb />
407-B Scott Hall and<lb />
Robert T. Piner of 407-A<lb />
Scott Hall were found in<lb />
possession of stolen pro-<lb />
perty; 12:45 p.m. � Eric<lb />
O. Stevens had his ID<lb />
card confiscated for in-<lb />
terfering with an officer;<lb />
5 p.m. � A female stu-<lb />
dent reported receiving<lb />
possible vandalizing to a<lb />
vending machine in the<lb />
Belk Hall canteen; 8:45<lb />
curfew door of Cotten<lb />
Hall; Russell Edward<lb />
Manning of Washington,<lb />
NC was arrested for<lb />
DWI; 1.35 a.m. - a<lb />
east side of Green Hall<lb />
was found removed; 9<lb />
a.m. � Person(s)<lb />
unknown were found to<lb />
P.m. - A report of the ApVcXput Tnoom ������<lb />
larceny of a gameboard 331 of AusSn; 9:24� ttSttSfj<lb />
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of five IBM computer - A curfew door was<lb />
disks and notebook found vandalized? 709<lb />
holder from room 119 of<lb />
Rawl;<lb />
Crime<lb />
tabletop from<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center; 9:30 p.m. �<lb />
William Thomas Mason<lb />
of 6C Pirate's Landing<lb />
was served three criminal<lb />
summons for worthless<lb />
checks; 10:45 p.m. � A<lb />
report of the larceny of a<lb />
gold bracelet from room<lb />
286 Aycock Hall.<lb />
Feb. 28, 10:30 a.m. �<lb />
Richard Earl Finch of<lb />
Greenville, NC was<lb />
found wandering through<lb />
Drama, Speight, Nurs-<lb />
ing, and Austin<lb />
Buildings; 6.12 p.m. � A<lb />
report of vandalism to a<lb />
car parked in the metered<lb />
zone next to Clement<lb />
Hall; 10:50 p.m.� Com-<lb />
plaint of loud noise out-<lb />
side the window of room<lb />
152 Fleming Hall; 11:35<lb />
p.m. � The lock on the<lb />
north double doors of the<lb />
Recital Hall in the Music<lb />
Building was reported<lb />
malfunctioning.<lb />
Feb. 29, 2:30 a.m. �<lb />
The ventilator grill on the<lb />
3:30 p.m. � A<lb />
report of the larceny of a<lb />
watch and $10 cash from<lb />
a locker in Memorial<lb />
Gym; 4:30 p.m. � A ven-<lb />
ding machine was<lb />
reported unsecured and<lb />
items stolen; 5:53 p.m. �<lb />
A report of the larceny of<lb />
a jacket from the closet<lb />
of room 309 of Umstead<lb />
Hall; 6:02 p.m. � A<lb />
report of a possible fight<lb />
a.m. � Glen A. Geist of<lb />
230-A Belk Hall and<lb />
several football players<lb />
were reported causing a<lb />
report of vandalism to a<lb />
vehicle north of Minges<lb />
Coliseum; 12 noon � A<lb />
report of the larceny to<lb />
two slide projector<lb />
remote controls from<lb />
room 2N-86 of the Brody<lb />
Building; 5:15 p.m. �<lb />
George Green of Green-<lb />
ville, NC was arrested for<lb />
Daniels, Michael G.<lb />
Anderson, and Randy J.<lb />
Norris, all of Farmville<lb />
were banned from cam-<lb />
pus for suspicious activi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
March 4, 12:03 a.m. �<lb />
Christopher A. King of<lb />
Kinston, NC was banned<lb />
from<lb />
floor of Belk Hall; 9:40 Hopkins, last<lb />
a.m. � A report of the White Hall-<lb />
larceny of the hubcaps<lb />
from a car in the 14th and<lb />
Elm Street freshman<lb />
parking lot; 3 p.m. � A<lb />
report of the larceny of<lb />
the hubcaps from another<lb />
car in the 14th and Elm<lb />
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trespassing southeast of suspicious activity 450<lb />
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of several lockers in the<lb />
mens locker room at<lb />
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p.m. � A report of van-<lb />
dalism to the window<lb />
glass in the stairwell bet-<lb />
ween first and second<lb />
floors of Garrett dorm;<lb />
11:30 p.m. � The<lb />
southwest curfew door in<lb />
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6.15 � The glass from lot<lb />
the fire alarm box near<lb />
the Jones Hall basement<lb />
was found broken out;<lb />
10:07 p.m. � Cynthia<lb />
Wright of 309 Tyler Hall<lb />
and Dwayne Stover,<lb />
USMC, were reported<lb />
having a domestic dispute<lb />
which was settled among<lb />
themselves.<lb />
March 1, 12:05 a.m. �<lb />
A report of a suspicious<lb />
person at the southeast<lb />
March 2, 1 a.m.<lb />
seen near<lb />
The blue<lb />
light phone northeast of<lb />
Tyler dorn was reported<lb />
malfunctioning.<lb />
March 3, 1:15 a.m. �<lb />
John V. Caggiano, Brian<lb />
E. Morrill, David F.<lb />
Wagner, and Tracy P<lb />
Duval all of Camp Le-<lb />
juene were banned from<lb />
campus for suspicious ac<lb />
being forbidden to come<lb />
on campus; James Earl<lb />
Smith of Greenville was<lb />
banned from campus;<lb />
11:20 p.m. � Rachel<lb />
Emily Pope of Raleigh,<lb />
NC was arrested for a<lb />
stop sign violation.<lb />
March 5, 2:20 a.m. � A<lb />
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report of damage to a car Minges Coliseum;<lb />
Tp�dA u�a, d T , wu"l'U! Ior suspicious ac-<lb />
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rested for DWI; 1:57<lb />
a.m. � Barbara Partin of<lb />
823 Tyler reported being<lb />
assulted by a glass of beer<lb />
thrown by John L. Mark<lb />
McDonald of 141<lb />
Aycock; 2 a.m. � A<lb />
Walston, Randy K<lb />
east of College Hill<lb />
Drive. 1:30 p.m. � A<lb />
report to vandalism to a<lb />
vehicle on Campus Drive;<lb />
A report of the breaking<lb />
stop sign and post nor-<lb />
thwest of Messick<lb />
Theatre Arts Center; 5:30<lb />
p.m. � A report of the<lb />
glass broken out of a win-<lb />
dow at the Aycock Hall<lb />
Canteen; 6:00 p.m. �<lb />
Four black males were<lb />
found unauthorized in<lb />
10:11<lb />
p.m. � The alarm in the<lb />
Student Supply Store was<lb />
reported activated.<lb />
March 7, 2:50 a.m. �<lb />
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missing from the cour-<lb />
tyard gate of Garrett<lb />
Hall; 5:00 p.m. �<lb />
Charles Blackwell of 386<lb />
Aycock Hall was<lb />
reported acting in a<lb />
suspicious manner north<lb />
of Aycock HaJl; 6:15<lb />
p.m. � A report that Of-<lb />
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iseum was unsecured;<lb />
8:30 p.m. � Randolph<lb />
Powers was seen entering<lb />
Graham Building<lb />
through a window.<lb />
March 8, 1:30 a.m. �<lb />
Pamela Peede Tvson of<lb />
WUhanston, NC was ar-<lb />
rested for DWI; Robert<lb />
Scott Rollins of Green-<lb />
ville was arrested for<lb />
allowing a DWI; 10:53<lb />
p.m. � A report that Of-<lb />
fice A-20 at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum was unsecured;<lb />
11:30 p.m. � The door<lb />
to the Mendenhall<lb />
Cafeteria was reported<lb />
unsecured.<lb />
'Lauch' Faircloth Speaks To SGA<lb />
report of a<lb />
room 141<lb />
Hall; 10:08<lb />
Journalist Lectures<lb />
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Maaagiag E4Hor<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
Mankiewicz will be<lb />
held Wed March 21 in<lb />
the main lobby of<lb />
Mendenhall, 11 to 12<lb />
a.m. The series will close<lb />
Wednesday night with a<lb />
lecture by Mankiewicz on<lb />
"The Particular Uses of<lb />
Television and Other<lb />
Media in the General<lb />
Election of 1984" at 8:00<lb />
in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
The entire series is free<lb />
and open to the public.<lb />
The Spring Lecture-<lb />
Seminar Series at ECU is<lb />
sponsored by the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Academic<lb />
Affairs Angelo Volpe.<lb />
The series attempt to<lb />
enlarge students' views<lb />
beyond the classroom<lb />
and are primarily for<lb />
students, said Dr. John<lb />
Ebbs, English professor<lb />
andchairman of the<lb />
Series Arrangement<lb />
Committee.<lb />
Since this is an election<lb />
year, said Ebbs, we<lb />
wanted someone who had<lb />
been involved with elec-<lb />
tions and could speak<lb />
about them. Ebbs ex-<lb />
pressed his hope that<lb />
every student take advan-<lb />
tage of this opportunity<lb />
to expand their<lb />
knowledge on this sub-<lb />
ject, and in a way were<lb />
obligated to do so if they<lb />
had any intention of<lb />
voting in 1984.<lb />
On a platform of jobs, educa-<lb />
tion improvements and the con-<lb />
tainment of state government,<lb />
?"?? �� Commerce Secretary business<lb />
D. M. Lauch" Faircloth spoke<lb />
to the SGA Legislature Monday<lb />
night during a campaign swing<lb />
through Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Faircloth, a Democratic can-<lb />
didate for governor, emphasized<lb />
his record as commerce secretary<lb />
under Gov. James B. Hunt Jr<lb />
saying he brought 180,000 new<lb />
jobs to the state while in office.<lb />
"The most important thing fac-<lb />
ing you today is jobs<lb />
Faircloth told the student govern-<lb />
ment in his 30-minute talk. He<lb />
claimed that according to national<lb />
rankings, North Carolina is first<lb />
or second in the entire nation as a<lb />
place to live and a place to do<lb />
He said high technology in-<lb />
dustries offer the state many "good<lb />
jobs for citizens, refuting claims<lb />
that they provide only a few<lb />
highly technical positions in the<lb />
Research Triangle Park.<lb />
Faircloth also called for im-<lb />
provements in public education<lb />
based on pay hikes for teachers<lb />
which he said could be provided<lb />
through growth in state revenues<lb />
He claimed the state's revenue is<lb />
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growing at a rate of 10.5 percent a<lb />
year, and the General Assembly<lb />
will have $260 million in addi-<lb />
tional revenue with which to in-<lb />
crease teacher salaries in June.<lb />
Stressing an issue not heard<lb />
much in gubernatorial campaign<lb />
Faircloth said "we've got to stop<lb />
the growth of state government.<lb />
He said expanding government<lb />
programs are making North<lb />
Carolinians "spread our-elves so<lb />
thin that we cannot meet' existing<lb />
obligations to citizens.<lb />
"When I leave office as eover-<lb />
nor, there will be no more" state<lb />
employees than there were the da<lb />
I got there Faircloth said<lb />
i Sew Brd-<lb />
Dr. A.D. Frank, ECU<lb />
professor emeritus of<lb />
history, who died Satur-<lb />
day at his retirement<lb />
 home near Nashville.<lb />
Tenn coached East<lb />
Carolina's first women's<lb />
basketball team to a<lb />
perfect record in its in-<lb />
augural season, 1933.<lb />
Professor Frank, who<lb />
was a member and chair-<lb />
man of the ECTC athletic<lb />
committee, had<lb />
volunteered to coach the<lb />
women's basketball<lb />
team, "The Ramblers<lb />
when President Robert<lb />
Wright gave permission<lb />
for its organization.<lb />
A year earlier, Presi-<lb />
dent Wright had turned<lb />
down a request by the<lb />
Women's Athletic<lb />
Association to form a<lb />
team because of his con-<lb />
cern that it might appear<lb />
unseemly for a public<lb />
display of such boisterous<lb />
activity by college girls<lb />
preparing to be teachers.<lb />
According to the col-<lb />
lege newspaper,Teco<lb />
Echo, Dr. Wright said he<lb />
could not permit it "until<lb />
public sentiment in<lb />
regard to such activities<lb />
"The Ramblers"<lb />
coached by Frank<lb />
defeated teams from<lb />
Chowan and Wingate<lb />
Colleges and the YWCA<lb />
team from Rocky Mount,<lb />
and posted a perfect 6-0<lb />
season record.<lb />
President Wright was<lb />
so impressed that a week<lb />
before his death he pro-<lb />
mised continuing support<lb />
for the women's inter-<lb />
collegiate athletic pro-<lb />
gram at East Carolina.<lb />
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chapel that day that<lb />
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Warner Brothers Pre-Releases Film<lb />
Campus selected<lb />
for special<lb />
screening of<lb />
"Police Academy<lb />
before film's<lb />
commercial<lb />
release.<lb />
Warner Brothers has selected<lb />
the ECU campus for a pre-release<lb />
screening of the movie Police<lb />
Academy. This lively farce will be<lb />
shown Sunday, March 18 at 8<lb />
p.m. in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
The premise of Police Academy<lb />
is established at the outset of the<lb />
film. The lady mayor of a promi-<lb />
nent American city decides to<lb />
abandon all restrictions when it<lb />
comes to eligibility for joining the<lb />
police department. No longer are<lb />
there to be any special re-<lb />
quirements with regard to age,<lb />
sex, race, weight, height or educa-<lb />
tional background. As a result,<lb />
the floodgates are opened to a<lb />
flock of recruits whose motives<lb />
for enrolling are as questionable<lb />
as their fitness for the job. It is a<lb />
policy which elicits contempt and<lb />
disgust from the established force,<lb />
particularly those police officers<lb />
assigned as instructors to whip the<lb />
recruits into shape.<lb />
Police Academy concerns itself<lb />
particularly with the struggles of<lb />
Carey Mahoney (Steve Gut-<lb />
tenberg), a parking lot attendant<lb />
whose retaliatory treatment of an<lb />
obstreperous customer results in<lb />
his facing prison.<lb />
Fortunately, because<lb />
Mahoney's father was a<lb />
policeman, he is provided with an<lb />
alternative � go to the Police<lb />
Academy and become a cop<lb />
himself.<lb />
Carey does so grudgingly.<lb />
Knowing he can't quit the<lb />
Academy without landing behind<lb />
bars, he is determined to get<lb />
himself kicked out.<lb />
The police brass, however, led<lb />
by mealy-mouthed Commandent<lb />
Lassard (George Gaynes), deter-<lb />
mines not to overtly offend<lb />
Madam Mayor by the expulsion<lb />
Bubba Smith is all business behind the wheel of a police cruiser.<lb />
of a single candidate. Lassard slv-<lb />
ly suggests to instructor Harris<lb />
(G.W. Baily) and Callahan, a lady<lb />
sergeant (Leslie Easterbrook),<lb />
that they put the screws to the new<lb />
recruits and provoke them into<lb />
quiting.<lb />
Carey is, of course, unaware<lb />
that this is the modus operandi of<lb />
his instructors which leads him in-<lb />
to a double bind: the more he acts<lb />
up in an effort to be given the<lb />
heave-ho, the more pressure is ex-<lb />
erted to get him to walk out on his<lb />
own, an act which would lead to<lb />
his incarceration.<lb />
Although there are several<lb />
dropouts during the training<lb />
period, other recruits also show<lb />
surprising stamina in the face of<lb />
the rigors forced on them bv Har-<lb />
ris and Callahan.<lb />
Those who stay include:<lb />
� Karen Thompson (Kim Cat-<lb />
trail), the attractive daughter of a<lb />
wealthy socialite who, bored with<lb />
the postures and posings of the<lb />
rich, wants to find a little action<lb />
among real people, her presence<lb />
providing Carey with a bright spot<lb />
in the intolerable existence he is<lb />
forced to tolerate.<lb />
� Moses Hightower (Bubba<lb />
Smith), a gentle giant of a man<lb />
who, having decided life as a<lb />
florist smells, seeks in police work<lb />
a career more in keeping with his<lb />
massive frame, if not his sensitive<lb />
nature.<lb />
� Dr. Monsignor Larvelle Jones<lb />
(Michael Winslow) who displays<lb />
an uncanny taJent for using his<lb />
voice to mimic mechanical noises<lb />
r<lb />
I<lb />
Sergeant Callahan gives a recruit a smiple lesson in<lb />
self defense.<lb />
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of every variety, making him a<lb />
human sound effects system with<lb />
unpredictable and hilarious<lb />
results.<lb />
� Leslie Barbara (Donovon<lb />
Scott) who joined the police force<lb />
to avenge a gang attack on the<lb />
drive-up photo booth at which he<lb />
was employed before said gang<lb />
chucked the booth in the river<lb />
with the luckless Barbara still in-<lb />
side.<lb />
 Jorge Martin (Andrew<lb />
Rubin), a Latino lover who scores<lb />
so often he has stopped keeping<lb />
score and whose amorous antics<lb />
know no limits, not even the<lb />
women's barricks.<lb />
 Douglas Fackler (Bruce<lb />
Maher) who feels he can over-<lb />
come all obstacles if he can only<lb />
peel his wife off the hood of his<lb />
car.<lb />
 Laverne Hooks (Marion<lb />
Ramsey) who has a timidity pro-<lb />
blem that keeps her speaking<lb />
barely above a whisper.<lb />
 Eugene Tackleberry (David<lb />
Graf) who believes that maybe a<lb />
man can be too rich or too thin.<lb />
but he can never be too paranoid.<lb />
Both in the writing and in the<lb />
performance, director Hugh<lb />
Wilson worked toward the kind of<lb />
sharply delineated characteriza-<lb />
tions that had been his hallmark<lb />
on the highly successful "WKRP<lb />
In Cincinnati" television series.<lb />
The spectacular stunt work seen<lb />
in Police Academy is credited to a<lb />
team under the guidance of Joe<lb />
Dunne, whose skill delighted au-<lb />
diences in six Pink Panther pro-<lb />
ductions and who achieves two<lb />
firsts in this film. One involves a<lb />
horse's rear quarters and the other<lb />
a two-wheeled parking job of a<lb />
Trans-Am, both moving viola-<lb />
tions extraordinaire.<lb />
This special pre-release screen-<lb />
ing is, of course, free for all ECU<lb />
students.<lb />
Kagemusha' Wednesday Film,<lb />
'Holy Grail' Set For Weekend<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
imam Editor<lb />
This should be an enjoyable<lb />
week for movie goers. Two superb<lb />
films ar�- slated for Hendrix:<lb />
Kagemusha and Monty Python<lb />
and the Holy Grail.<lb />
Pianist Anton Kuerti<lb />
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On Tuesday, March 13 at 8 p.m Hendrix<lb />
Theatre will come alive with the music of pianist<lb />
Anton Kuerti.<lb />
With the release of his complete Beethoven<lb />
Sonatas on ColumbiaOdyssey, Kuerti's status as<lb />
one of the most extraordinarily creative per-<lb />
formers in music today" (Toronto Star) has again<lb />
been reaffirmed. But Kuerti is not just a<lb />
"Beethoven specialist his repertoire includes 35<lb />
concerti by 12 composers, and his recordings of<lb />
Chopin, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Scriabin and<lb />
others have been called "unsurpassable indeed" bv<lb />
High Fidelity. y<lb />
Born in Vienna, Kuerti soon emigrated to the<lb />
United States and studied with such eminent musi-<lb />
cians as Arthur Loeser, Mieczyslaw Horszowski<lb />
and Rudolf Serkin. He was just 11 when he played<lb />
his first important concert, the Grieg Concerto<lb />
with Arthur Fiedler. He shot to prominence a few<lb />
years later when he won the famous Leventritt<lb />
Award. Since then he has toured 25 countries and<lb />
performed with most of North America's most<lb />
famous conductors and orchestras including Azell<lb />
and the Cleveland Orchestra, Ormandy and the<lb />
Philadelphia Orchestra, Steinberg and the Pitt-<lb />
sburg Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic and<lb />
the orchestras of San Francisco, St. Louis, Denver<lb />
and Honolulu. He has given recitals and music per-<lb />
formances from coast to coast and is heard regular-<lb />
ly on CBS radio and television (in Canada) not on-<lb />
ly as a pianist, but also as a commentator, conduc-<lb />
tor and composer.<lb />
Tickets are available at the Central Ticket Of-<lb />
fice, Mendenhall Student Center. Prices are $2 50<lb />
for ECU students, $3.50 for youth age 14 and<lb />
under and $7.50 for ECU faculty and staff and the<lb />
public. All tickets are $7.50 at the door.<lb />
Wednesday evening's film,<lb />
Kagemusha, is a tale set in mid-<lb />
16th century Japan. Three com-<lb />
peting warlords battle for<lb />
domination and in the process lay<lb />
waste to much of the countryside.<lb />
Shingen Takeda, the strongest<lb />
warlord, is killed by a sniper's<lb />
bullet. His followers discover<lb />
Kagemusha, a petty thief who is<lb />
about to be crucified. Kagemusha<lb />
bears a striking resemblence to the<lb />
fallen warlord, and Takeda's<lb />
followers devise a plan to salvage<lb />
their positions. They spare<lb />
Kagemusha and place him upon<lb />
the throne as a surrogate, fearing<lb />
attack from their enemies if they<lb />
discover their warlord's death.<lb />
The name Kagemusha<lb />
translates into "shadow of the<lb />
warrior and much of the film<lb />
centers around Kagemusha's<lb />
evolution into a real leader.<lb />
Gradually he grows in strength<lb />
and grandeur until he is no longer<lb />
impersonating the fallen warlord<lb />
� he becomes a warlord in his<lb />
own right.<lb />
There is also the sub-plot of<lb />
Takeda's son who struggles to<lb />
claim the throne of his father, the<lb />
throne that the former thief<lb />
Kagemusha now sits upon and the<lb />
son feels belongs to him. At first,<lb />
this makes for a complex plot that<lb />
is difficult to follow with the<lb />
Japanese subtitles. Actor Tatsuya<lb />
Nakadai plays both the warlord<lb />
Takeda and Kagemusha, so it<lb />
make take a few minutes for the<lb />
viewer to sort things out.<lb />
But even if one ignores the plot<lb />
and the subtitles, Kagemusha is<lb />
still a rich film. The panoramic<lb />
battle scenes where masses of war-<lb />
ring foot soldiers and horsemen<lb />
clash are spectacular, and the<lb />
shots of Japanese court life are a<lb />
feast for the eyes as well. There<lb />
are 160 minutes of visual splendor<lb />
in this epic tale of survival.<lb />
The legendary Japanese film<lb />
maker Akira Kurosawa Severn<lb />
Samuri) directed Kagemusha. He<lb />
completed the film in 1980 at age<lb />
70, and it shared the Grand Prize<lb />
at the Cannes Film Festival that<lb />
year with All That Jazz. Savs the<lb />
New York Times: "There is beau-<lb />
ty in Kagemusha, but it is imper-<lb />
sonal, distant and ghostly. The<lb />
old master has never been more<lb />
rigorous<lb />
Coming on the heels of this<lb />
serious Japanese drama is a<lb />
lunatic British comedy. Monty<lb />
Python and the Holy Grail is Hen-<lb />
drix Theatre's feature film this<lb />
weekend. The film is irreverent<lb />
British comedy at its best by the<lb />
unpredictable comedy troupe of<lb />
Monty Python's Flying Circus.<lb />
This collection of non-stop gags<lb />
was written by the group and<lb />
directed by members Terry<lb />
Gilliam and Terry Jones.<lb />
It is a farcical takeoff on the<lb />
tales of King Arthur, particularly<lb />
the segment dealing with the quest<lb />
for the holy grail. Nothing is safe<lb />
from parody in this film, and the<lb />
gags are constant. For example, in<lb />
order to get into the enemy's cas-<lb />
tle, Arthur's men build a Trojan<lb />
rabbit. When the plan proves a<lb />
flop, Arthur doesn't yell retreat,<lb />
he calls out, "Run away Back<lb />
in the comfort of Camelot, rather<lb />
than singing of his victories, Ar-<lb />
thur's minstrel sings of his most<lb />
humiliating defeats. And we are<lb />
constantly hit over the head with<lb />
such odd-ball phrases as "The<lb />
Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch<lb />
Monty Python and the Holy<lb />
Grail should have you rolling out<lb />
of your seat with laughter.<lb />
Lincoln<lb />
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world's finest musical<lb />
personalities whose whole<lb />
is greater than the sum of<lb />
its parts is coming to East<lb />
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form of the Chamber<lb />
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will be held Mondav<lb />
March 19 at 8 p.rr.<lb />
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Music. Three mus<lb />
performances<lb />
scheduled in the A<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
Chamber Music<lb />
On Wednesdav. Mar.<lb />
14 at 8:15 p.m. a faculty<lb />
chamber music recital is<lb />
scheduled. Ante<lb />
Dalapas, soprano, is the<lb />
vocalist. She will be<lb />
cd by fellow facu<lb />
members David Haw<lb />
on oboe. Bnan<lb />
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With Kagemusha director Kurosawa<lb />
back to feudal Japan.<lb />
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The Frank Holder<lb />
Dance Company has been<lb />
making waves around the<lb />
world as one of the hot<lb />
test young dance com-<lb />
panies in .America. The<lb />
Greensboro-based troupe<lb />
of seven dancers will<lb />
retrun to ECU this Thurs-<lb />
day, March 15 for an 8:15<lb />
evening performance at<lb />
McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
The companv was<lb />
founded in 1973 by<lb />
dancer and<lb />
choreographer Frank<lb />
Holder. Now in its 10th<lb />
season, the company con-<lb />
tinues to make dance<lb />
more accessible to<lb />
children and adults<lb />
throughout the country.<lb />
To make certain that all<lb />
�f their audiences get<lb />
something of value and<lb />
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company's public and in-<lb />
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A juxtaposition of the<lb />
world's finest musical<lb />
personalities whose whole<lb />
is greater than the sum of<lb />
its parts is coming to East<lb />
Carolina University in the<lb />
form of the Chamber<lb />
Music Society of Lincoln<lb />
Center. The performance<lb />
will be held Monday,<lb />
March 19 at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
"The musical success<lb />
story of the generation<lb />
according to the New<lb />
York Times esteemed<lb />
Harold Schonberg, is the<lb />
Chamber Music Society<lb />
of Lincoln Center which<lb />
continues to sell out<lb />
season after season at<lb />
New York's Alice Tully<lb />
Hall, of which it is the of-<lb />
ficial performing<lb />
organization. Since 1972<lb />
the Society has also been<lb />
presenting annual<lb />
subscription series in the<lb />
great concert hall of<lb />
Washington's Kennedy<lb />
Center, and its tours and<lb />
recordings have brought<lb />
it an enthusiastic au-<lb />
dience in the hundreds of<lb />
thousands. The Society,<lb />
under the artistic direc-<lb />
tion of Charles<lb />
Wadsworth. is unconven-<lb />
tional and arresting in its<lb />
programing.<lb />
It blends beloved<lb />
masterworks with sur-<lb />
prising rarities from the<lb />
past and challenging con-<lb />
temporary compositions<lb />
for a wide variety of in-<lb />
strumental and vocal<lb />
groupings. This lures a<lb />
brand-new audience to<lb />
experience new fascina-<lb />
tion in music performed<lb />
with superlative skill.<lb />
Basic to the Society's<lb />
success has been the br-<lb />
inging together from all<lb />
narts of the world stronc<lb />
musical personalities<lb />
whose combination and<lb />
interaction generate real<lb />
excitement. Thus the<lb />
Society maintains a per-<lb />
manent personnel of 11<lb />
distinguished virtuosi,<lb />
and each possesses a<lb />
special reputation in the<lb />
chamber repertoire to<lb />
perform together in con-<lb />
stantly varying combina-<lb />
tions. Performing in<lb />
Greenville with the Socie-<lb />
ty are: James Buswell,<lb />
violin; Gervase de Peyer,<lb />
clarinet; Lee Luvisi,<lb />
niano: Scott Nickering,<lb />
guest violinist; Leslie Par<lb />
nas, cello and Paula<lb />
Robinson, flute.<lb />
Tickets for the concert<lb />
are on sale at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Prices are $2.50<lb />
for ECU students, $3.50<lb />
for youth age 14 and<lb />
under, and $7.50 for<lb />
ECU faculty and staff<lb />
and the public. All tickets<lb />
at the door will be $7.50.<lb />
The concert is the last<lb />
of the 1983-84 East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
Unions' Artists Series.<lb />
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The upcoming week<lb />
promises to be a full one<lb />
for music lovers and<lb />
friends of the School of<lb />
Music. Three musical<lb />
performances are<lb />
scheduled in the A.J.<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
Chamber Music<lb />
Music<lb />
On Wednesday, March<lb />
14 at 8:15 p.m. a faculty<lb />
chamber music recital is<lb />
scheduled. Antonia<lb />
Dalapas, soprano, is the<lb />
vocalist. She will be join-<lb />
ed by fellow faculty<lb />
members David Hawkins<lb />
on oboe, Brian<lb />
Schweickhardt on<lb />
clarinet, Kim Peoria on<lb />
bassoon, Charles Stevens<lb />
and Timothy Hoekman<lb />
on piano, and graduate<lb />
student Kelly Via on<lb />
flute.<lb />
The first half of the<lb />
program will be compris-<lb />
ed of performances by<lb />
flute, oboe, clarinet<lb />
piano and basssoon in<lb />
varying combinations to<lb />
music by Camille Saint-<lb />
Saens and Jean Francaix.<lb />
Following intermission<lb />
Ms. Dalapas will be ac-<lb />
compamied by<lb />
Schweickhardt and<lb />
Stevens (clarinet and<lb />
piano) in a series of six<lb />
songs by Ludwig Sphor<lb />
from his Sechs Deutsche<lb />
Lieder, Opus 103. The<lb />
evening will conclude<lb />
with Hawkins, Peoria<lb />
and Hoekman perfoming<lb />
a Francis Poulenc work,<lb />
"Trio for Oboe, Bassoon<lb />
and Piano<lb />
their program with "Fan-<lb />
tasia a Due" by Alfred<lb />
Reed.<lb />
Guest Vocalists<lb />
Tuba And Piano<lb />
Frank Holder<lb />
Dance Company<lb />
Conies To ECU<lb />
On Sunday, March 18<lb />
at 4 p.m. another facultv<lb />
recital is scheduled at<lb />
A.J. Flethcer Recital<lb />
Hall. David Lewis on<lb />
tuba and Janice<lb />
McLaughlin on piano will<lb />
perform Florian<lb />
Mueller's "Concert<lb />
Music for Bass Tuba<lb />
Alec Wilder's "Suite No.<lb />
4 for Tuba and Piano In<lb />
Four Movements<lb />
Robert Jager's "Reflec-<lb />
tions and "Sonata for<lb />
Tuba and Piano" by Ar-<lb />
thur Frackenpohl. After<lb />
intermission the two ECU<lb />
faculty members will con-<lb />
tinue with Vincent Per-<lb />
sichetti's "Parable XXII<lb />
for Solo Tuba, Opus<lb />
147" and will conclude<lb />
Following the Sunday<lb />
afternoon recital bv the<lb />
two ECU faculty<lb />
members, an evening per-<lb />
fomance at 8:15 featuring<lb />
two visiting faculty<lb />
members from Roanoke<lb />
College in Salem,<lb />
Virginia is scheduled at<lb />
Fletcher. Penny Dee<lb />
Johnson, soprano, and<lb />
Steven L. Stolen, tenor,<lb />
will sing as soloists and<lb />
together in a broad pro-<lb />
gram of music by such<lb />
composers as G.F.<lb />
Handel, C. Debussy, G.<lb />
Verdi, F. Schubert, R.<lb />
Wright and C. Montever-<lb />
di among others. Their<lb />
vocal performances will<lb />
include songs in English,<lb />
Italian and French.<lb />
Miss Johnson and Mr.<lb />
Stolen hold degrees in<lb />
music from Simpson Col-<lb />
lege and the University of<lb />
Michigan and have been<lb />
active in recital, opera<lb />
and concert in varius<lb />
parts of the United<lb />
States. Both have won<lb />
contests sponsored by the<lb />
National Association of<lb />
Teachers of Singing and<lb />
National Federation of<lb />
Music Clubs. Miss<lb />
Johnson was recently a<lb />
winner of the district and<lb />
regional semi-final levels<lb />
of the Metropolitan<lb />
Opera Auditions. Both<lb />
have performed with the<lb />
Des Moines Opera,<lb />
Mississippi Opera<lb />
Festival of the South,<lb />
OMNILansing Lyric<lb />
Opera and others.<lb />
Pianist Timothy<lb />
Hoekman, an ECU facul-<lb />
ty member, will accom-<lb />
pany the two guest<lb />
vocalists.<lb />
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received during concerts<lb />
may be submitted to the<lb />
Dean of the School of<lb />
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of seven dancers will<lb />
retrun to ECU this Thurs-<lb />
day, March 15 for an 8:15<lb />
evening performance at<lb />
McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
The company was<lb />
founded in 1973 by<lb />
dancer and<lb />
chore,gapher Frank<lb />
Holder. Now in its 10th<lb />
season, the company con-<lb />
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more accessible to<lb />
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MARCH 13 1VM Pa�t H<lb />
ECAC SOUTH BASKETBALL<lb />
Spiders, Newman<lb />
Cruise To NCAA<lb />
By ED MCKLAS<lb />
SporU t lr<lb />
TOP SECRET: Richmond for-<lb />
ward John Newman. Averaged<lb />
21.4 points this season. ECAC<lb />
South tournament most valuable<lb />
player. Conference player of the<lb />
vear. Rebounds and passes well.<lb />
Good court sense. Only a<lb />
Nophomore. Susceptable to in-<lb />
creased media coverage in the up-<lb />
coming NCAA tournament.<lb />
John Newman was fabi� us.<lb />
He shot bottom-of-the-net<lb />
jumpers with no effort. He<lb />
followed the few shots he missed,<lb />
leaping over everyone for the re-<lb />
bound. He took an 'alley oop'<lb />
pass and ignited the crowd with a<lb />
vicious slam. He did everything,<lb />
including a game-high 25 points in<lb />
the Spiders surprisingly easy 74-55<lb />
championship victory over<lb />
favored Navy Saturday night,<lb />
before 2,750 fans at' James<lb />
Madison University Convocation<lb />
Center.<lb />
This ECAC South tournament<lb />
championship game, which deter-<lb />
mines a bid to the NCAA<lb />
playoffs, was supposed to have<lb />
been won by a much taller and<lb />
stronger Navy ballclub, one that<lb />
had beaten host and defending<lb />
champion James Madison the<lb />
previous night.<lb />
But Richmond used superb<lb />
shooting (64 percent) and passing,<lb />
and a "fronting" defense to con-<lb />
tain Navy's front line of all-<lb />
(onference Vernon Butler, rookie-<lb />
'f-fhe-year David Robinson and<lb />
all-tournament Cliff Maurer, in<lb />
defeating the Middies.<lb />
In addition, Richmond's role<lb />
players performed to perfection.<lb />
Five-foot eight, all-tournament<lb />
point guard Greg Beckwith scored<lb />
a career-high 14 points, on six of<lb />
seven shooting, mostly on shots<lb />
from 25 feet out. All-tournament<lb />
center Bill Five, only 6-8, had 13<lb />
points and five rebounds, and<lb />
guard Kelvin Johnson added 12<lb />
points.<lb />
"It was a little easier than 1<lb />
thought it would be said Spider<lb />
on Beckwith's<lb />
Tarrant said,<lb />
come in small<lb />
coach Dick Tarrant, who shared<lb />
ECAC South coach of the year<lb />
honors with George Mason's Joe<lb />
Harrington. However, Tarrant<lb />
said, "We've had more success<lb />
against their size than other<lb />
teams<lb />
Commenting<lb />
performance,<lb />
"Good things<lb />
packages<lb />
"Beckwith just killed us early<lb />
with his shooting Evans added.<lb />
"We tried everything and<lb />
everything went the wrong way<lb />
Evans said. "We got beat bv a<lb />
very good team<lb />
Navy took an early 2-0 lead<lb />
� hen Butler took the opening tip-<lb />
off and slammed a basket for the<lb />
Middies.<lb />
With six minutes gone, Rich-<lb />
mond held a relatively narrow<lb />
12-6 lead. But the Spiders took a<lb />
ten point advantage, 22-12,<lb />
helped by three Beckwith top of<lb />
the key set shots, and were able to<lb />
hold onto the same margin bv<lb />
halftime, leading 34-24.<lb />
Richmonu continued its hot<lb />
shooting in the second half, and<lb />
Navy called a timeout following a<lb />
jumpshot by Newman with 17:26<lb />
left in the game that gave the<lb />
Spiders a commanding 42-26 lead.<lb />
A 20-foot jumper by Rob Ro-<lb />
maine, Navy's second-leading<lb />
scorer during the regular season,<lb />
brought the Middies within 12,<lb />
44-32, but Maurer picked up his<lb />
fourth foul with 14:19 left, and<lb />
the Spiders increased their lead to<lb />
as many as 20 points.<lb />
Maurer had 16 points, seven of<lb />
10 from the floor, and pulled<lb />
down eight rebounds. Romaine<lb />
had 15 points and Kyior Whitaker<lb />
added 10. Butler, Navy's leading<lb />
scorer and rebounder, had only<lb />
four points and one rebound for<lb />
Navy, now 24-8.<lb />
"I would think we should (get<lb />
into post season play) said<lb />
Evans.<lb />
Richmond, which was 4-22 six<lb />
years ago, will be competing in the<lb />
NCAA playoffs for the first time<lb />
in the school's history.<lb />
Rodriguez Leads<lb />
Pirates To Victory<lb />
. .<lb />
MARK IMIEI -CCU<lb />
Tournament MVP John Newman slams on Vernon Butler.<lb />
Lab<lb />
MARK BARSCR � CCU Pttete Lab<lb />
Richmond's Dick Tarrant was co-coach of the year in the ECAC.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Annual Sport Kdiior<lb />
The ECU women's basketball<lb />
team won the first ever ECAC-<lb />
South tournament championship<lb />
March 4, defeating Richmond<lb />
54-39.<lb />
"The girls did a tremendous<lb />
job Pirate Coach Cathy An-<lb />
druzzi said. "We knew the tour-<lb />
nament would be tough, and we<lb />
went in and worked hard<lb />
Jody Rodriguez came off the<lb />
bench to lead ECU with a team-<lb />
high 17 points, and also sparked<lb />
the defensive effort with eight<lb />
steals. "Jody helped on defense,<lb />
she created offense and she forced<lb />
turnovers Andruzzi said.<lb />
Ahead 26-25 at half, the Pirates<lb />
were unable to pull away until<lb />
they managed to score seven<lb />
straight points, giving them a<lb />
41-31 lead with 8:21 left in the<lb />
game.<lb />
The Spiders broke the drv spell<lb />
with a Betsy McCormick layup 20<lb />
seconds later, but could get no<lb />
closer than eight as ECU's defense<lb />
stiffened. "We pressured them<lb />
from start to finish Andruzzi<lb />
said of her team's defensive ef-<lb />
fort. We didn't think they had the<lb />
stuff to take two hard games<lb />
back-to-back. We tired them<lb />
out<lb />
Most of the Pirates' defensive<lb />
game plan was centered around<lb />
ECAC player o( the year Karen<lb />
Eisner. In the second half ECU<lb />
played a zone behind Eisner and<lb />
then sagged back in front when<lb />
the ball came to her side.<lb />
"It worked very well Andruz-<lb />
zi said. "We kept the ball away<lb />
from her and also boxed out well<lb />
and did a better job of controlling<lb />
the boards<lb />
For the game, the Pirates were<lb />
outrebounded 35-29, but tur-<lb />
novers were the decisive factor as<lb />
ECU had 13 compared to 28 for<lb />
Richmond.<lb />
The Pirates got off to a slow<lb />
start in the contest, falling to a<lb />
12-6 deficit on a Jackie Isreal<lb />
jumper with 8:55 left in the first<lb />
half. But an ECU rally tied it at<lb />
12, and after an exchange of eight<lb />
baskets, the Pirates moved in<lb />
front for good on a Rodriguez<lb />
jumper, making it 22-20.<lb />
The Spiders cut the lead to one<lb />
on three occasions, but were never<lb />
able to regain the lead as they<lb />
trailed 26-25 at the break.<lb />
In addition to Rodriguez' 17<lb />
points, Sylvia Bragg added 16<lb />
points and eight rebounds for the<lb />
Lady Pirates. Eisner was the only<lb />
Spider in double figures with 15,<lb />
but was held to just four points in<lb />
the second half when the Pirate<lb />
zone focused on her.<lb />
In ECU's semi-final game, the<lb />
Pirates routed George Mason<lb />
68-41.<lb />
The Lady Patriots jurned out to<lb />
a quick 6-2 lead in the early going,<lb />
but once Bragg put the Pirates up<lb />
11-10 on a free throw at the 13:24<lb />
mark, the rout was on.<lb />
Anita Anderson pumped in<lb />
three straight baskets to make it<lb />
17-10, and although GMU closed<lb />
the gap to 19-16, the Pirates<lb />
outscored the Patriots 17-5 over<lb />
the final eight minutes cf the half<lb />
to take 36-21 lead at the break.<lb />
"The key for us was the tur-<lb />
novers Andruzzi said. "We lost<lb />
the last time (58-54 at GMU)<lb />
because of too many turnovers.<lb />
We were sloppy and look bad<lb />
shots, and on defense we allowed<lb />
them to do what they wanted<lb />
The Patriots committed 24 tur-<lb />
novers compared to 16 :or ECU.<lb />
but the most telling statistic was<lb />
GMU's 30 percent shooting per-<lb />
formance from the field<lb />
Andruzzi said her team took<lb />
care of the ball in this meeting<lb />
with George Mason and was able<lb />
to force them out of their offense.<lb />
"We pushed them out and made<lb />
people handle the ball they didn't<lb />
want handling it<lb />
The Patriots managed io cut the<lb />
lead back to 11 at the outset of the<lb />
See WOMEN, Page 10<lb />
Pirates lose In First Round, 47-32-<lb />
Strong Defense Not Enough<lb />
By ED MCKLAS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
At a press conference the day<lb />
before the ECAC South tourna-<lb />
ment, ECU coach Charlie Har-<lb />
rison conveyed his optimism.<lb />
"We might have had the best<lb />
practices in the last two weeks<lb />
than all year he said.<lb />
The following day, the Pirates<lb />
performed in accordance with<lb />
Harrison's expectations � defen-<lb />
sively. But when it came down to<lb />
the object of the game, putting the<lb />
ball in the basket, the Pirates ex-<lb />
ecuted disasterously. The result: a<lb />
47-32 loss to William and Mary in<lb />
the first round before 1,500 most-<lb />
ly non-partisan fans at James<lb />
Madison University Convocation<lb />
Center.<lb />
"It's been the story of our team<lb />
in the second half said Har-<lb />
rison, whose team trailed only<lb />
21-17 at the break. "They play<lb />
with a purpose and sometimes it<lb />
just doesn't go right.<lb />
"I can't say enough for our<lb />
kids. I would say that since Oct.<lb />
15, we have had no more than<lb />
four practices that were without<lb />
effort<lb />
The Cinderella setting was pre-<lb />
sent, but the Pirates couldn't<lb />
capitalize. ECU took 12 more<lb />
shots and outrebounded the In-<lb />
dians in the game, and William<lb />
and Mary shot only 31.2 percent<lb />
in the second half. But the<lb />
Pirates' 21.2 percent shooting in<lb />
the same period was an albatross.<lb />
"As I told our kids, I thought<lb />
we had a pretty tough<lb />
assignment said William and<lb />
Mary coach Barry Parkhill. "I<lb />
think the kids handled everything<lb />
well.<lb />
"We came out in the second<lb />
half and didn't shoot well, but we<lb />
hung in there. More than<lb />
anything, we're just happy to<lb />
keep on playing.<lb />
"I don't think there is any team<lb />
that plays harder (than ECU).<lb />
They're quicker than we are. East<lb />
Carolina has given us a tough time<lb />
both times they've played us (this<lb />
year)<lb />
Guard Curt Vanderhorst, who<lb />
scored 29 points the last time the<lb />
two teams met on Feb. 11, led the<lb />
Pirates with 14, although he con-<lb />
nected on only seven of 24 shots<lb />
from the field. Senior Tony<lb />
Robinson, playing his final game,<lb />
was next with six points.<lb />
Kevin Richardson and Herb<lb />
Harris led a balanced Indian scor-<lb />
ing attack, each pumping in 10<lb />
points. Gary Bland, Keith<lb />
Cieplicki and Tony Traver all had<lb />
six.<lb />
The Pirates jumped out to an<lb />
early 9-6 lead on a 25-foot shot by<lb />
Vanderhorst, but it was a short<lb />
advantage as the Indians<lb />
outscored the Pirates 13-2 over<lb />
the next six minutes to take 19-11<lb />
lead with 6:14 left in the half.<lb />
ECU fought back though, and<lb />
?<lb />
North<lb />
By ED NICKLAS<lb />
BjMbJMBM<lb />
Ah! Harrisonburg, Va located<lb />
in the valley of the Blue Ridge<lb />
Mountains � clean air, pictures-<lb />
que scenery, good-tasting water.<lb />
Ah! ECAC South basketball tour-<lb />
nament � entertaining, enlighten-<lb />
ing, much more interesting than<lb />
the typical ACC post season play.<lb />
Ech! One James Madison student<lb />
11 met at a party the night ECU lost<lb />
I � smug, ignorant, but never-<lb />
theless entertaining.<lb />
The party was last Thursday<lb />
i night, a bitter cold evening. It<lb />
j snowed that day, leaving the<lb />
� houses covered with a beautiful<lb />
: border. ECU photographers<lb />
Mark Barber, Neil Johnson, Mike<lb />
j Smith and I scurried to the in-<lb />
came within four points on a<lb />
Vanderhorst 15-foot jumper with<lb />
four seconds left.<lb />
ECU center Jack Turnbill<lb />
scored the first basket of the se-<lb />
cond half, and the Pirates were<lb />
only down by two points, 21-19<lb />
with 17:32 left.<lb />
But William and Mary kept in-<lb />
ching away as the Pirates could<lb />
not connect on their shots, pulling<lb />
out 31-23 lead with 7:13 left.<lb />
With 6:53 to in the game, it ap-<lb />
peared the Pirates would make a<lb />
run of it. Robinson drove to the<lb />
basket, was fouled, and the ball<lb />
fell through, cutting the Indian<lb />
lead to 31-26.<lb />
Seconds later Vanderhorst stole<lb />
a pass, and the Pirates set up their<lb />
offense, hoping to cut the lead to<lb />
three. ECU missed a shot attempt,<lb />
and turned ice cold in the waning<lb />
minutes, only to let the Indians<lb />
run away from a close contest.<lb />
Guard Curt Vanderhorst led<lb />
MARK UUn tco � lm<lb />
ECU with 14 points.<lb />
viting house where the festivities<lb />
were being held, anxious to meet<lb />
the hosts � the JMU and ECU<lb />
cheerleaders.<lb />
The change in temperature was<lb />
swift, as the greeting room was<lb />
filled with sweating students, dan-<lb />
cing splendidly.<lb />
Not to waste time, however, we<lb />
moved along to the kitchen and<lb />
quickly to the keg of brewskies.<lb />
So it was Neil, Mike and 1,<lb />
chugging, sipping, scanning the<lb />
crowd, hoping to notice someone<lb />
familiar. Most of the people in the<lb />
kitchen were from JMU and were<lb />
excited with their team's opening<lb />
round victory earlier in the even-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Then, a recognizable figure<lb />
walked in the room. The tall,<lb />
King Duke s Court<lb />
plump, red-haired fellow � a<lb />
baby Huey looking gent � with a<lb />
grin largely attributed to his in-<lb />
ability to hold alcohol, started<lb />
walking our way. I turned to Neil<lb />
and said, "Hey, look who's com-<lb />
ing over here. This is the guy we<lb />
'cleaned up' on in the media<lb />
basketball game yesterday<lb />
"Oh really Neil said. "He<lb />
looks like he would be<lb />
"How you fellas doing?" the<lb />
red-haired Duke asked.<lb />
"Oh, pretty good Mike<lb />
answered.<lb />
"Hey, it's too bad ECTC lost<lb />
tonight Duke belched.<lb />
I looked over at Neil and Mike<lb />
then back to Duke. "Huh?" I<lb />
said.<lb />
"BCTC Duke laughed.<lb />
"East Carolina Teacher's Col-<lb />
lege<lb />
I grinned, thinking how pitiful-<lb />
ly inept this fellow was in the<lb />
humor department. I decided to<lb />
grab another brewsky, still listen-<lb />
ing as I walked away.<lb />
"Yeah, I heard if you don't get<lb />
accepted anywhere else, you go to<lb />
ECTC Duke chuckled.<lb />
"Man, who is this guy?" Mike<lb />
said, pointing at Duke.<lb />
"I don't know, but he's giving<lb />
JMU a bad name Neil added.<lb />
Duke kept on going.<lb />
"Eee say teee say Duke<lb />
drawled out of the side of his<lb />
mouth. "If ya cain't git in<lb />
ainywhar ailse, go ta eee say teee<lb />
say<lb />
Suddenly, Mark came into the<lb />
kitchen, ready for another beer<lb />
He heard Duke.<lb />
"Hey, what's he talking abouf<lb />
Mark asked.<lb />
�;ECTC Duke answered.<lb />
"Man, I don't want to hear<lb />
that Mark snapped, pointing<lb />
his finger at Duke's chest. "If I<lb />
hear ECTC one more time, I'm<lb />
going to kick your tail. It'sE-C-<lb />
U, not ECTC<lb />
"Uh well err uh well<lb />
I'm Duke stammered.<lb />
"Well what?" asked Mark,<lb />
who was half the size of Duke.<lb />
Duke looked scared, his face<lb />
color matching his hair, and back-<lb />
ed off a few steps, trying to<lb />
�weasel' his way out of the mess<lb />
he created.<lb />
Finally, I stepped in. "Hev<lb />
youve been cracking on our<lb />
Sk ��1kS hear something bad<lb />
about JMU I said.<lb />
"Oh yeah Duke laughed ner-<lb />
vously. "Did you know we have<lb />
no doctoral programs. And, uh<lb />
oh yeah. Our football team was<lb />
really awful this year<lb />
He went on and on, anc I BOt<lb />
bored and proceeded to the<lb />
bathroom laughing. Duke ha<lb />
dug his own grave.<lb />
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situation best when �2�5<lb />
ater. "It just goes to showhal<lb />
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