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(Bite<lb />
(Eawiirttart<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 NoT $o<lb />
Tuesday, March 20,1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
PIRG Referendum Rejected<lb />
Monday By SGA Legislature<lb />
These 16 Occupational Therapy seniors will<lb />
MICHAEL SMITH � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
move out into their specified fields. See related story below.<lb />
By DARRVI BROWN<lb />
Mua�)at EAior<lb />
The battle over adding a<lb />
referendum concerning an ECU<lb />
Public Interest Research Group to<lb />
the SGA election ballot apparent-<lb />
ly ended Monday when Speaker<lb />
of the Legislature<lb />
Kirk Shelley rul-<lb />
ed that the SGA<lb />
did not have the<lb />
power to initiate<lb />
a student referen-<lb />
dum. However,<lb />
PIRG organizers<lb />
and the SGA at-<lb />
torney general<lb />
are contesting<lb />
Shelley's inter-<lb />
pretation of the<lb />
SGA Constitu-<lb />
tion, saying only the attorney<lb />
general is allowed to rule on con-<lb />
Shelley<lb />
stitutional questions.<lb />
Shelley ended the battle over<lb />
the PIRG question almost before<lb />
it began, saying that according to<lb />
Article 7 of the Constitution, only<lb />
a student petition can call for a<lb />
public referendum and the SGA<lb />
Legislature does not have the<lb />
power to do so.<lb />
The article states in pan, "The<lb />
student body shall have the power<lb />
to initiate any act within the<lb />
power of the Legislature Shelley<lb />
also said that nowhere in the Con-<lb />
stitution is the legislature given ex-<lb />
press permission to call for a<lb />
referendum.<lb />
Rules and Judiciary Chairman<lb />
Mike Dixon called for query and<lb />
point-of-information several<lb />
times to challenge Shelley's rul-<lb />
ing, but Shelley eventually cut off<lb />
discussion and moved to other<lb />
business. The PIRG bill had pass-<lb />
ed both Dixon's committee, where<lb />
Shelley voted against it, and the<lb />
Student Welfare Committee.<lb />
After an 8-minute debate, the<lb />
legislature overwhelmingly voted<lb />
not to overturn Shelley's ruling.<lb />
Later, they voted down a suspen-<lb />
sion of the rules that would have<lb />
permitted Dixon to offer an new<lb />
bill for an informal survey on<lb />
PIRG along with the SGA ballot.<lb />
PIRG supporters, however,<lb />
contacted Student Attorney<lb />
General Harry Dest, asking him<lb />
to look into the matter. "He<lb />
doesn't have the authority to in-<lb />
terpret the Constitution Dest<lb />
said of Shelley in an interview<lb />
Monday night. "That's one of the<lb />
duties of the attorney general<lb />
Dest cited the attorney general's<lb />
job description on page 37 of the<lb />
See HEATED, Page 3<lb />
Voter Registration, PIRG, Rules Discussed<lb />
UNCASG Debates Issues<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
N�wi Much<lb />
Voter registration, PIRG and<lb />
new rules were among the topics<lb />
discussed at a meeting of the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
Association of Student Govern-<lb />
ments held last weekend at ECU.<lb />
Attendance at the meeting was<lb />
"adequate according to SGA<lb />
President Paul Naso. Represen-<lb />
tatives from a number of schools<lb />
attended.<lb />
The main issue discussed was<lb />
voter registration. A letter was<lb />
sent to Governor Hum by ihe UN-<lb />
CASG asking him to declare a<lb />
week devoted to student voter<lb />
registration statewide. Hunt<lb />
responded by declaring the last<lb />
week in March Student Voter<lb />
Registration Week. "If student<lb />
governments are going to get in-<lb />
volved in any issue, it's going to<lb />
be voter registration said Ken<lb />
Cagle, UNCASG president and<lb />
SGA president at UNC-Asheville.<lb />
Students are planning voter<lb />
registration drives on campuses<lb />
throughout the UNC system. In<lb />
addition, the UNCASG is attemp-<lb />
ting to get presidential candidates<lb />
such as Gary Hart and Jesse<lb />
Jackson to speak at its next<lb />
meeting to be held April 6 in<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
Another item on the agenda<lb />
was a statewide coalition for stu-<lb />
dent &amp;overnxnenis. This would in-<lb />
volve interested students in order<lb />
to increase the student voice. One<lb />
purpose of this coalition would be<lb />
to further student voter registra-<lb />
tion. It would be non-partisan and<lb />
not limited to members of student<lb />
governments. "You don't have to<lb />
Mankiewicz Speaks At Seminar<lb />
be partisan to vote Naso said.<lb />
Public Interest Research<lb />
Groups were also discussed a<lb />
great deal during the weekend.<lb />
ECU student Jay Stone did a<lb />
presentation on PIRGs for the<lb />
group. Many of the UNCASG<lb />
participants supported the idea of<lb />
PIRG, but, according to Naso,<lb />
none supported the negative<lb />
check-off system, the funding<lb />
method proposed by PIRG.<lb />
The UNCASG has recently in-<lb />
stituted new bylaws creating a<lb />
legislative assembly. The 16 SGA<lb />
presidents will constitute the<lb />
board of directors, while two<lb />
students from each school will<lb />
constitute the legislature. Each of<lb />
the students will have one vote on<lb />
issues discussed by the UNCASG.<lb />
Another feature of the weekend<lb />
was a lecture by Dr. Ed Wheatley,<lb />
Sixteen O. T. Graduates<lb />
�� To Begin Fieldwork<lb />
Naso<lb />
chairman of the ECU Department<lb />
of Marketing, on "Being a Pro-<lb />
fessional<lb />
The next UNCASG meeting<lb />
will be for the purpose of orienta-<lb />
tion of the new SGA presidents<lb />
and for strengthening of this<lb />
year's operations. "We've grown<lb />
in numbers and we've grown in<lb />
strength this year Cagle said.<lb />
By KIM CRAIG<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
Saturday afternoon the Depart-<lb />
ment of Occupational Therapy<lb />
held a ceremony to acknowledge<lb />
the graduation of its 16 seniors.<lb />
These graduates will now apply<lb />
their skills in hospitals and clinics<lb />
in various places around the na-<lb />
tion for nine months of fieldwork.<lb />
Due to increasing support for<lb />
rehabilitation centers, the number<lb />
of occupational therapv graduates<lb />
falls short of the number of jobs,<lb />
said guest speaker Rand<lb />
Strickland, M.Ed O.T.R.<lb />
Strickland also said the growing<lb />
demand for occupational<lb />
therapists is related to an increas-<lb />
ing number of older adults.<lb />
Occupational therapy students<lb />
are required to take heavy science<lb />
courses such as gross anatomy<lb />
See SIXTEEN, Page 3<lb />
New Program Designed<lb />
To Involve Freshmen<lb />
Media Expert Featured In Spring Seminar<lb />
Bv DARRYI. BROWN<lb />
M�n�glDi t dliur<lb />
Television has affected<lb />
American life so much that it has<lb />
altered our perceptions and expec-<lb />
tations of reality, changed our<lb />
lifestyles and trivialized the<lb />
American political process, said<lb />
political and media expert Frank<lb />
Mankiewicz Monday night at<lb />
ECU's Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Mankiewicz, the featured<lb />
speaker of the three-day, ECU<lb />
Spring Lecture-Seminar Series,<lb />
said television doesn't give com-<lb />
prehensive coverage to daily<lb />
events but instead shows "all the<lb />
lews that happened in front of the<lb />
cameras He added that televi<lb />
sion concentrates on vivid, con-<lb />
troversial, active news events to<lb />
the neglect of subjects requiring<lb />
more dialogue or explanation.<lb />
He said political candidates<lb />
realize television news wants only<lb />
short, vivid segments, thus they<lb />
avoid long discussions of topics<lb />
and concentrate on short phrases<lb />
such as "Where's the beeP a<lb />
question used by presidential can-<lb />
didate Walter Mondale in<lb />
challenging fellow candidate Gary<lb />
Hart.<lb />
Television has trivialized our<lb />
political discussion (and) brought<lb />
it to everyone at the same time<lb />
Mankiewicz said. "It has na-<lb />
tionalized our politics but it has<lb />
trivialized it<lb />
Mankiewicz said "We've<lb />
known since about 1976 that cam-<lb />
paigns have been run entirely for<lb />
television As a result, can-<lb />
didates avoid detailed discussion<lb />
of issues and "have to say<lb />
something that sounds safe<lb />
Mankiewicz stressed the inac-<lb />
curacy of television when it por-<lb />
trays such things as the criminal<lb />
justice system and medical care,<lb />
saying it "creates a sense of<lb />
disparity, unease and anxiety" in<lb />
the American public.<lb />
Mankiewicz said most TV<lb />
police shows portray justice as<lb />
complete when a suspect is hand-<lb />
cuffed, and the programs ignore<lb />
the judicial process. "In real life<lb />
that (the arrest) is just the beginn-<lb />
ing he said. "Most criminals are<lb />
never convicted at all As a<lb />
result, he said, people are<lb />
frustrated when they see the real<lb />
judicial process let some suspects<lb />
go free.<lb />
"People who watch a lot of<lb />
television believe there's about ten<lb />
times more crimes than there real-<lb />
ly are Mankiewicz said.<lb />
On medical care, Mankiewicz<lb />
See TV'S, Page 6<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Newt Editor<lb />
One major problem which has<lb />
been encountered by members of<lb />
the SGA is a lack of personnel.<lb />
"The SGA lacks manpower<lb />
said outgoing President Pa-jl<lb />
Naso.<lb />
A new Freshman Aid Program<lb />
has been designed as a method to<lb />
alleviate that problem. The pro-<lb />
gram will give freshmen an oppor-<lb />
tunity to get involved in student<lb />
government by serving as aids to<lb />
student legislators.<lb />
"A lot of freshmen don't know<lb />
anything about student govern-<lb />
ment or are scared to run for a<lb />
position said Freshmen Class<lb />
President Staci Falkowitz, who<lb />
was appointed coordinator of the<lb />
program by Naso. Brian Wessler<lb />
will serve as co-coordinator.<lb />
Students will be recruited dur-<lb />
ing freshman orientation.<lb />
Falkowitz said she feels it is easier<lb />
to get students involved before<lb />
they get immersed in campus ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
Approximately 15 students will<lb />
be chosen by the coordinators and<lb />
the SGA Screenings and Appoint-<lb />
ments Committee. After thev are<lb />
selected, they will attend a<lb />
meeting explaining the re-<lb />
quirements for the job.<lb />
All aids will be required to<lb />
spend two hours a week in the<lb />
SGA offices, performing services<lb />
such as answering telephones and<lb />
stuffing envelopes. In addition,<lb />
they will serve as pages for at least<lb />
two SGA meetings every month.<lb />
While serving as pages, they will<lb />
not have a voice in proceedings<lb />
They will, however, have a voice<lb />
as members of a standing commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
Four Present Platforms<lb />
For SOULS Members<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
Staff Wriur<lb />
The platforms of candidates for<lb />
SGA president and treasurer were<lb />
the major topic at a Society of<lb />
United Liberal Students meeting<lb />
March 15.<lb />
Presidential candidates Mark<lb />
Niewald, John Rainey, and Greg<lb />
Shelnutt along with Georgia<lb />
Mooring, candidate of SGA<lb />
Treasurer, were each given a<lb />
(.nance to speak to SOULS<lb />
members at the meeting.<lb />
Niewald said he felt student<lb />
groups are the backbone of a<lb />
university. "An individual grows<lb />
when they are involved in student<lb />
groups he said. Niewald said if<lb />
elected, he would try to hold mon-<lb />
thly meetings on leadership roles<lb />
for all student organizations.<lb />
These meetings, Niewald said,<lb />
would give students a chance to<lb />
solve problems at roundtable-like<lb />
discussions. "The SGA should be<lb />
a resource for students and they<lb />
should be able to call the SGA<lb />
with their problems Niewald<lb />
said.<lb />
Rainey said he supported all<lb />
campus organizations and that<lb />
"student government is a center<lb />
for people to come together "It<lb />
distresses me when money is ap-<lb />
propriated to groups without<lb />
communication or exchange of<lb />
ideas between student organiza-<lb />
tions Rainey added. He said<lb />
that if elected, he would like to<lb />
have the SGA budget printed in<lb />
the East Carolinian.<lb />
The last presidential candidate<lb />
to speak was Shelnutt. He said he<lb />
felt the SGA was a forum for stu-<lb />
dent ideas, and would like to see<lb />
more freshman get involved.<lb />
"Everyone that can put an idea in<lb />
the SGA should participate<lb />
Shelnutt said. If elected, he said<lb />
he would like to have suggestion<lb />
boxes and phone lines to the SGA<lb />
available for the students.<lb />
Shelnutt also said he supported a<lb />
National Public Radio Station at<lb />
ECU and would work to make it a<lb />
reality.<lb />
Mooring cited the importance<lb />
of the office in appropiating<lb />
funds and expressed her hope that<lb />
all students would participate in<lb />
Wednesday's elections.<lb />
SGA Executive Candidates<lb />
SGA presidential candidates are: from upper left, Jay Brigel, Mark<lb />
Niewald, John Rainey and Greg Shelnutt. Bottom row, left to<lb />
right, vice presidential candidate Mike McPartiand. secretarial l<lb />
dWate Jay Johnson, and Calvin Lane and Georgia Mooring, both<lb />
running for treasurer.<lb />
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I THE EAST CARQ11NIAN<lb />
MARCH 20, 1984<lb />
Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving th campus community<lb />
since �.<lb />
Published every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year ana every Wednesday dur<lb />
ing the summer<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
flcial newspaper of East Carolina<lb />
university, owned, operated ana<lb />
published tor and by the students<lb />
of East Carolina University<lb />
Unless otherwise noted, unslgn<lb />
ed editorials on the opinion page<lb />
are the newspaper s opinion,<lb />
generally written by fhe manag<lb />
ng editor<lb />
Subscription Rate �30 yearly<lb />
The Eas' Carolinian offices are<lb />
located in the Publications<lb />
building on the campus of ECU,<lb />
Greenville N.C<lb />
POSTMASTER Sena address<lb />
changes t0 The East Carolinian.<lb />
2na Floor Publications building,<lb />
ECU. Greenville N C 37834<lb />
Telephone 757 6366. 6367. 6309<lb />
GAMMA SIOMA SIGMA<lb />
Sisters don't forget me meeting to-<lb />
day at 430 pm In room 212 of<lb />
Mendenhall Please remember to br<lb />
ing your money for Regional. We<lb />
will be discussing our beach trip so<lb />
please plan to attend See ye' there<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
DEVELOPMENT<lb />
Advanced NAUl Scuba April 10, In<lb />
'eractmg with Others April 11. Basic<lb />
Sailing April 12 Latin American<lb />
Dance Apni M. Continental Dance<lb />
April 20 Contact Division of Continu<lb />
�rig Education. Erwin Hall<lb />
VOLLEYBALL<lb />
MARATHON<lb />
East Carolina's Phi Sigma Pi Na<lb />
tional Honor Fraternity Bud Light<lb />
and Rock 93 invite YOU to oin us on<lb />
the courts for the March 31 and April<lb />
I VOLLEYBALL MARATHON for<lb />
EASTER SEALS at Mlnges COI<lb />
�seum! Pre registration deadline for<lb />
nterested participants is Wednes<lb />
day March 21st with schedules set by<lb />
Craa. March 23rd For more infor<lb />
mafion call the toll free<lb />
VOLLEYBALL HOTLINE at<lb />
i SO0 662 9712 See you "in courT'l<lb />
TUG OF-WAR<lb />
Sign up Monday, March 26 or Toes<lb />
a- March 27 tor the Co Rec Tug Of<lb />
A'er competition Teams consist of 3<lb />
men ana 3 women not exceeding a<lb />
total team weight of 1000 pounds<lb />
Sign up in Memorial Gym -oom 204<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
The English Department invites<lb />
applications for the Russell M<lb />
Christman Memorial Scholarship<lb />
awarded annually to a junior English<lb />
malor for exceptional academic<lb />
achievement outstanding potential<lb />
n the field of English, and significant<lb />
'hvolvement in extracurricular ac<lb />
fivlties The amount of the award is<lb />
1500 00 Applicants should complete<lb />
the Student Scholarship Form<lb />
available from the Student Finan<lb />
cial Aid Office) and send it, together<lb />
with a brief letter describing their<lb />
academic achievements extracur<lb />
ocular activities, ano plan? tor fur<lb />
'her study or career goals to Russell<lb />
M Christman Memorial Scholarship<lb />
Committee Co The Department of<lb />
English The deadline for appitca<lb />
'ions is April 13 19�4 For further in<lb />
formafon contact Erwin Hester, 101<lb />
English Department Annex<lb />
ASSIGNMENT<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
Students who wish to return to the<lb />
same rooms they presently occupy<lb />
must reserve such rooms on Mon<lb />
aay, March 19 - 8.x am to 12 X<lb />
pm ana 1 30 p m to 4:00 p.m. and<lb />
Tuesday, March 20 - 1,30 a m to<lb />
12 30p m<lb />
Students who wish to return to the<lb />
same building in which they present<lb />
ly reside but different rooms will be<lb />
permitted to reserve rooms on Tues<lb />
day. March - 1 30 p m to 400 p.m.<lb />
All other students will be permitted<lb />
'o reserve rooms on a first come,<lb />
first serve basis on Wednesday.<lb />
March 21, Thursday, March 22 and<lb />
Friday, March 23- 8:30 am to 12 30<lb />
p m. and 1 X p m to 4 00 p m<lb />
BSU<lb />
Join us tonight at the Baptist Stu-<lb />
dent Center tor diner and fellowship<lb />
at 5:30 We promise a home cooked<lb />
meal and a lot of fun.<lb />
BIKINI CONTEST<lb />
Tonight at the Elbol Sign up at the<lb />
table In front of the Student Store, or<lb />
by calling the Elbo First place prize:<lb />
weekend tor two at the Atlantic<lb />
Beach Ramada inn No entry tee<lb />
prlies for all entering All proceeds<lb />
go to the Heart Fund<lb />
SPECIAL CONCERTS<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student Union Special Concerts<lb />
Committee will meet on Tuesday,<lb />
March 20, 1984. at 500 p.m In room<lb />
247 of Mendenhall Student Center. All<lb />
members and Interested persons are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
ART EXHIBITION<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student Union Art Exhibition<lb />
Committee will meet on Tuesday,<lb />
March 20, 1984, at 4:30 p.m. In room<lb />
238 of Mendenhall Student Center. All<lb />
members and Interested persons are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
Student wanted to work at a day<lb />
care center with handicapped<lb />
children for the summer. One posi-<lb />
tion in Rocky Mount and one position<lb />
in Tarboro Minimum wage Student<lb />
must qualify for financial aid by com<lb />
pieting confidential statement In the<lb />
financial aid office. See Co-op Rawl<lb />
310 for additional Information.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
The PI Kapp Pledges are having<lb />
their Gong show this Wed night<lb />
(March 21) at the house starting at<lb />
8 00. There will be a party after<lb />
wards Also everyone Is invited to<lb />
come to 200 West this Thurs. night for<lb />
the Pi Kapp Happy Hour Brothers,<lb />
remember that Friday Is Jersey Day,<lb />
put on your letters and let everyone<lb />
know tha' you are proud to be a PI<lb />
Kapp There will be a party by the<lb />
lake this Friday before Happy Hour<lb />
Come and enjoy our beautiful lake<lb />
There will be a Car wash this Satur<lb />
day at the Shell on 10th Street starting<lb />
at 10 00 amp u.S.H week is the<lb />
week of March 26 to March 31 Help<lb />
support this causem<lb />
TALENT SHOW<lb />
If you like to see Talent and have<lb />
alot of fun at the same time, be sure<lb />
to come to the Talent Show sponsored<lb />
by the Sweethearts of the Kappa<lb />
Alpha Psi Fraternity, inc on Wed<lb />
March 28 from 7 to 9 p.m at<lb />
Mendenhall in room 244. Tickets are<lb />
$1 00 and may be bought from any<lb />
KAPPA SWEETHEART Hope to see<lb />
you there!<lb />
SUMMER SCHOOL<lb />
RESERVATIONS<lb />
Residence hall room deposits for<lb />
Summer School 1984 w be accepted<lb />
in the Cashier's Office, Room 105,<lb />
Spllman Building, beginning April 3.<lb />
Room assignments will be made In<lb />
the respective residence hall offices<lb />
on April 5 and April 6 Thereafter,<lb />
they will be made in the Office of<lb />
Housing Operations, Room 201,<lb />
Whlchard Building. The rent for a<lb />
term of summer school Is $120 (Jarvls<lb />
Hall � SlaO) for a semi private room<lb />
and S180 (Jarvls Hall � 1210) for a<lb />
private room.<lb />
Students who wish to reserve rooms<lb />
they presently occupy, provided such<lb />
rooms are to be In use this summer,<lb />
are to make reservations on Thurs<lb />
day, April 5. All other students may<lb />
reserve rooms on a first-come, first-<lb />
serve basis on Friday, April 6.<lb />
Residence hall to be used for<lb />
women are Greene, Slay (first floor<lb />
for mobility Impaired students) and<lb />
Jarvls Men will be housed In Garrett,<lb />
Slay (first floor tor mobility Impaired<lb />
students) and Jarvls Halls.<lb />
CHAIRPERSON NEEDED<lb />
Application are now being ec<lb />
cepfed for m� position of the 1984 stu<lb />
dent Homecoming Committee<lb />
Chairperson Applications can be<lb />
picked up either at the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center Information center or<lb />
the Alumni Center. The deadline for<lb />
applying for this position Is Friday<lb />
April 13, lf�4. T'<lb />
BKA<lb />
Ar. Tom Pauling of North state<lb />
Savings and Loan will speak at the<lb />
next meeting of Beta Kappa Alpha,<lb />
Banking t, Finance Fraternity on<lb />
Thursday, March 22, 1984 at 5,30 In<lb />
Rawl room 103. W will make final<lb />
plan and get a "heedcount" for me<lb />
Annual BKA Banquet, tentatively set<lb />
for Thur�day, April 19 at the Sheraton<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
COFFEEHOUSE<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student union Coffeehouse<lb />
Committee will meet on Tuesday,<lb />
March 20, 1984, at 00 p.m. In room<lb />
248 of Mendenhall Student Center, all<lb />
members and Interested person are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
STUDENTS WITH HART<lb />
A meeting of the American with<lb />
Hart committee will meet on Thurs<lb />
day, March 22, at 730 p.m. In<lb />
Mendenhall room 244. Call 752 4935<lb />
for more Information. Get Involved<lb />
and support a new generation of<lb />
leadership<lb />
FILMS COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student union Film Commit<lb />
tee will meet on Wednesday, March<lb />
21, 1984, at 5:15 p.m. In room 242 Of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, ah<lb />
member and Interested persons arm<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
LACROSSE<lb />
If you did not see the ECU UNC<lb />
Lacrosse match last weekend, you<lb />
mls�ed a great match. There will be<lb />
another Lacrosse match this<lb />
weekend In Durham against Duke's<lb />
Lacrosse club. The match will tart<lb />
at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 24 on<lb />
the fields beside the football stadium.<lb />
This match should be even more ex<lb />
citing than last weekend's match.<lb />
CONTEST<lb />
The ECU Homecoming Steering<lb />
Committee is running a contest. If<lb />
you name the theme of the 1984<lb />
Homecoming, you will win a prize of<lb />
$25 00 Entry forms can be picked up<lb />
at either the Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center information Center or the<lb />
Alumni Center All Homecoming<lb />
theme suggestions will become the<lb />
property of the Homecoming Steering<lb />
Committee, and they reserve the<lb />
right to reect any or all entries. En<lb />
tries must be turned in to the Student<lb />
Union Office, Room 234 Mendenhall,<lb />
by 5:00 p.m Friday, April 13, 1984<lb />
GET INVOLVED AND WINI<lb />
RESUME WORKSHOP<lb />
The Career Planning and Place<lb />
ment Service In the Bloxton House Is<lb />
offering one hour sessions to help you<lb />
prepare your own resume. Few<lb />
graduates get obs without some<lb />
preparation. Many employer re<lb />
quest a resume showing your educa<lb />
tlon and experience Sessions to help<lb />
will be held In the Career Planning<lb />
Room at 3 p.m Come on any of the<lb />
following dates: March 20 and 28<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
Deadline for Psi Chi Scholarships is<lb />
April 2, 1984.The Initiation for all new<lb />
members in Psi Chi will be held on<lb />
March 20 at 7 pm In Rm<lb />
244 Mendenhall. All member art<lb />
urged to attend Elections for officers<lb />
for Psi Chi 84 85 will be held following<lb />
Initiation Refreshments will be serv<lb />
ed<lb />
AUCTION<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsllon and Alpha<lb />
Omlcron PI will sponsor the First An<lb />
nual PRE GREEK WEEK - KICK<lb />
OFF AUCTION Sunday. April l,t, at<lb />
2 p.m. Pre-Greek Week cup will be<lb />
on sale. Come start off Greek Week<lb />
the right way. party with the REAL<lb />
DONKEYSI<lb />
WHITEWATER RAFTING<lb />
The Outdoor Rec Center is offering<lb />
a Whitewater rafting trip to Hot Spr<lb />
ings, NC on April 68 Registration<lb />
deadline is March 26 For more info<lb />
call 757 4911 or come by Memorial<lb />
Gym room 113.<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
The Omlcron Chapter of Phi Beta<lb />
Lambda will hold It next meeting on<lb />
Wednesday, March 21, at 4 p.m In<lb />
Rawl 341<lb />
EDUCATION STUDENTS<lb />
The Department of Speech<lb />
Language 8 Auditory Pathology will<lb />
be providing a make up of speech and<lb />
hearing screening for the studnets<lb />
who missed It In January<lb />
The screening will be held on Tues<lb />
day, March 27 and Wednesday,<lb />
March 28 from 5:00700 p.m In the<lb />
SLAP Department which Is located In<lb />
a trailer adjacent to Belk Building on<lb />
Charles Street<lb />
No appointment is needed<lb />
CARWASH<lb />
Attention guys and gals I The inter<lb />
national Student Association Is hav<lb />
Ing a carwash on Saturday, March<lb />
24th from 10-2 p.m behind<lb />
McDonald's on 10th St We also have<lb />
a meeting at 6 00 In Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center followed by a party at<lb />
Val's place Come and support your<lb />
local ISA Organization!<lb />
YEARBOOK PORTRAITS<lb />
Don't forget that a Varden's Studio<lb />
Photographer will be In me BUC<lb />
CANEER office until Friday, March<lb />
23, 1984 to make portraits for those<lb />
who have not had their pictures made<lb />
yet. These picture will be in the 194<lb />
BUCCANEER and will appear mere<lb />
only if you have your picture made<lb />
batore Friday. Photo are made bet<lb />
ween the hours of 9:00 and 1200 and<lb />
100 to 5:00 dally In ma BUCCANEER<lb />
office, 2nd floor of the Publication<lb />
Building behind the Library. Come<lb />
and sign up for a time outside the of<lb />
flee.<lb />
SPORT CLUB COUNCIL<lb />
The seventh meeting for tha 1983 84<lb />
Sport club Council will be held<lb />
Wednesday, March 21, 1984 at 400<lb />
p.m. in Room 105B of Memorial Gym<lb />
naslum Representatives of active<lb />
sport clubs are required to attend and<lb />
must submit 1984 85 Budget Requests<lb />
and request for Equipment Pur<lb />
chases Persons or groups interested<lb />
in the sport club program art invited<lb />
to attend the meeting. Sport club<lb />
Council Meeting, Weds , March 21,<lb />
1984, 4:00 p.m Rm 105B, Mem<lb />
Gym.<lb />
TALENT SHOW<lb />
There will be a talent show at Im<lb />
manual Baptist church on Friday,<lb />
March 23, atp.m The show is spon<lb />
sored by the Baptist Student Union<lb />
and all proceeds will be used for stu<lb />
dent summer missions. We Invite you<lb />
to participate or usf come and<lb />
watch. Refreshments will be served.<lb />
For more info call 752 4646<lb />
STUDENT LOAN<lb />
All National Direct Student Loan<lb />
Borrowers art reminded of the exit<lb />
Interview requirement upon gradua<lb />
tlon or those otherwise not returning<lb />
to ECU Fall Semester, 1984. as<lb />
undergraduate or graduate students.<lb />
The Interview Is necessary to Inform<lb />
NDSL Recipients of the repayment<lb />
schedule, provisions for loan<lb />
cancellation, and other pertinent In<lb />
formaion. You are requested to<lb />
report to the Multl-Purpose Room of<lb />
the Mendenhall Student Center at<lb />
5;30 p.m. on either April 3, April 9, or<lb />
April 11, 1984<lb />
�TTTTTTT<lb /><lb />
Keep Georgia On Your Mindlj<lb />
SG A Treasurer March 21 st I:<lb />
Vote<lb />
Mark Niewald<lb />
SG A President<lb />
March 21 st<lb />
i.i.a ilillllTHIIirtT'l<lb />
PAPAKATZ<lb />
Your Adult Entertainment Center<lb />
Presents<lb />
Greenville's First and Still No. 1<lb />
LADES Lock-out<lb />
WEDNESDAY NIGHT<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
Cooperative Education I a pro<lb />
gram which help students gain<lb />
valuable experience related to their<lb />
career goal through alternating<lb />
periods of academic study with<lb />
periods of off campus employment<lb />
The Co op Office, located In 313 Rawl,<lb />
currently has ob openings for sum<lb />
mer and fall '84 interested student<lb />
should stop by today to get more in<lb />
formation, to complete the necessary<lb />
forms, and to sign up for Interviews.<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
This Is ifl Dean D.H Hayek,<lb />
Associate Dean for Student Affairs at<lb />
the East Carolina School of Medicine<lb />
will speak at the March 2�th Biology<lb />
Club meeting. His presentation will<lb />
mark the last of me three part pro<lb />
gresslve Medical School entrance<lb />
series for Health Professions Month<lb />
So If you've missed parts l and 2,<lb />
don't make the mistake of missing<lb />
part 3 There will be a brief social<lb />
beginning at 7 pm In BN 102 followed<lb />
by Dean Hayek I<lb />
KOCHANSKI CONCERT<lb />
Wladlmir Kochanskl, the "People's<lb />
Pianist will be performing in<lb />
Wright auditorium Monday evening<lb />
March 26th at 8 pm Kochanskl com<lb />
bines solid musicianship with subtle<lb />
showmanship which always results In<lb />
tremendous popular response. He<lb />
breaks with tradition by speaking to<lb />
the audience during the concert. His<lb />
programming, too, is unconventional,<lb />
embracing the wide range of periods<lb />
from Baroque to modern, and of<lb />
styles from classical to popular and<lb />
folk Tickets are on sale at the Cen<lb />
tral Ticket Office at 83 tor students<lb />
and $4 for the public If available,<lb />
tickets will also be sold at the door<lb />
SEMI-FORMAL BALL<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta and Omega Psi<lb />
Phi present a semi-formal ball at the<lb />
Sheraton Inn, March 24, from 9 p.m.<lb />
to 1 am Advanced tickets are 14.00<lb />
for a couple and 84.00 for singles For<lb />
further Information contact Ms.<lb />
Arnetta Taylor at 753-0333. We look<lb />
forward to seeing you at this event<lb />
OCCUPATIONAL<lb />
THERAPY<lb />
All Occupational Therapy students<lb />
and Interested persons are aked to<lb />
attend the ECSCOTA meeting on<lb />
March 27 at 5:30 In room 203 Allied<lb />
Health Building<lb />
BSU<lb />
Program rescheduled: Nevin<lb />
Snyder, former U.S. Army chaplain<lb />
in Vietnam will speak at PAUSE mis<lb />
Thursday, March 22, at 7 p.m. at the<lb />
Baptist Studnet Union All are<lb />
welcome.<lb />
NAACP MEETING<lb />
There will be a NAACP meeting on<lb />
Thursday. March 22, 1984 at A 00<lb />
p.m. In room 240<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be an important meeting<lb />
on Wed . March 21 at 5 30 In room 212<lb />
Mendenhall We will be discussing<lb />
me induction of new members, end<lb />
we will alto be appointing a commit<lb />
tee to nominate officer for next year<lb />
All members are requested to attend<lb />
If you can't attend, please contact<lb />
Connie at 757 1442 Hope to see you<lb />
there!<lb />
RESUME WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Place<lb />
ment Service In the Bloxton House is<lb />
offering one hour sessions to help you<lb />
Prepare your own resume Few<lb />
graduates get obs without some<lb />
Preparation Many employer re<lb />
quest a resume showing your educa<lb />
tlon and experience Sessions to help<lb />
will be held in the Career Planning<lb />
Room at 3 pm Come on any of the<lb />
following dates: March 20 and 28<lb />
WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Place<lb />
ment Service In the Bloxton House I<lb />
offering these one hour sessions to aid<lb />
you In developing better interviewing<lb />
skills tor use in your job search A<lb />
film and discussion of how to Inter<lb />
view tnrough 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 />
SIGMA THETA TAU<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 />
REPWANTED<lb />
The department of intramural Rec<lb />
Services is looking for interested<lb />
students to assume me role of Ad<lb />
vlsory Council Repre�entatives A<lb />
representative from each partlcipa<lb />
tlon division is needed (President.<lb />
Fraternity, Sorority. Residence<lb />
men, women, co-ed independents<lb />
and Clubs) Applications deadline is<lb />
April 2. and they may be picked up M<lb />
Memorial Gym room 204<lb />
ASPA<lb />
The American Society for Person<lb />
net Administration will hold a<lb />
meeting on Wed , March 21 at 3 pm in<lb />
Rawl Building Rm 20 All member<lb />
are encouraged to pick up their<lb />
membership cards Old business will<lb />
be discussed and election of new of<lb />
ficer will also be mentioned if you<lb />
are an upcoming junior or senior,<lb />
why nnt consider being part of<lb />
ASPA's executive office its a great<lb />
experience I<lb />
YOOOHOOOll<lb />
The SRA Maro- Gras Party PK<lb />
tyres art back I Come checx mem ou'<lb />
ana place an order stop o, 'he SB a<lb />
office m Mendenhall Office hours for<lb />
pho'os will be on Monday from<lb />
and 5 8pm and on Tuesday ano 'riur,<lb />
day from 12 5 Mope 'o see �ov, mere<lb />
cause an of me pictures art orf<lb />
STUDENTTEACHING<lb />
PHYSICALS<lb />
Student Teaching pn�s.cais for f s<lb />
Semester 1984 student Njiclili.<lb />
shouid be scheduled at the Shjv-<lb />
Health Center during March ' vc.<lb />
1.1984 Physical examinations � -�<lb />
given on Monday Tuesde. anc<lb />
Wednesday mornings from 7 45 a -<lb />
10 50 am during mis per.00 Ca v<lb />
Margaret Dixon a' the Studen' h(� �-<lb />
Center (7574317) to make you' ac<lb />
pointment No physical exam,n- ,<lb />
will be scheduled for Fan Semse-<lb />
1984 student teachers a�te- v.<lb />
1.1984 We urge you to maxe you' ac<lb />
pointment immediately<lb />
NAACP ELECTIONS<lb />
The ECU Chapter NAACP 1984 85<lb />
election will be held April 12, 1984 at<lb />
400 p.m. room to be announced. Ap-<lb />
plication may be picked up March<lb />
M April s, 1984 at Mendenhall' Infor<lb />
matlon deck, 250 Jarvl Dorm or 502<lb />
Greene Dorm Return application to<lb />
250 Jarvl Dorm by April 5, 1984. 5 09<lb />
p.m.<lb />
CHEERLEADER<lb />
TRYOUTS<lb />
Be a part of ECU' awardwlnnlng<lb />
squadi 1st mandantory meeting<lb />
March 24th at 5 30 at Mlnges Col<lb />
�stum. Don't ml�� out on your chance<lb />
to get Involved with Pirate Athletic!<lb />
II TIMOTHY<lb />
Wednesday night will be tha second<lb />
week In the exposition of II Timothy.<lb />
The speaker will talk on "Endurance<lb />
as a Christian" The meeting will be<lb />
held at 4:W In Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
Everyone I Invited to attend.<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
$ 1.00 Donation<lb />
Rock &amp; Roll Show<lb />
Naatalgic Rock<lb />
9 piece Brass section<lb />
Wed. March 21 st<lb />
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� � 4t �Bx�?? ,48Jt�VBam . � � V �<lb />
John Rainey<lb />
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Thurs. WZMB<lb />
Ladies Lite Nite<lb />
� 50 for Girls<lb />
till 1 1:00<lb />
�65H.H.til 11:00<lb />
Carolina Game<lb />
on 7ft. TV in Phoenix Room<lb />
At 11:30<lb />
cO<lb />
WIN<lb />
� FIRST CLASS HOTEL ACCOHHODAT IONS <lb />
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�9<lb />
Stop by and see the many BEAUTIFUL<lb />
and OFFICIAL CLASS RING designs<lb />
No Purchase Necessary To Enter!<lb />
"Great time to buy your ECU class ring"<lb />
V<lb />
$10.00<lb />
OFF<lb />
ALL<lb />
RINGS<lb />
Date: Mi-ch 21,21t 23 Ti me: 9:00�m until 4:00pm<lb />
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as ceramics and weav.ng<lb />
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which muscles are used<lb />
for each task<lb />
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leave for their Rektwork,<lb />
they may work in the<lb />
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pediatrics or mental<lb />
health. Occupational<lb />
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from working with<lb />
premature patients tc<lb />
working with the elderlv<lb />
Brock<lb />
Wins<lb />
Biology<lb />
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Bill Brock, a Greenville<lb />
businessman, was the<lb />
winner of the Biology<lb />
Club's Valentine's Raf-<lb />
fle. Brock was awarded a<lb />
check in the amount of<lb />
$40 for a dinner for two<lb />
at the Ring and Queen<lb />
North, however, he<lb />
donated the check to the<lb />
Biology Club.<lb />
The donation will be<lb />
used to purchase a wall<lb />
clock for the main lobby<lb />
of the Biology Building<lb />
and will be placed in one<lb />
of the glass cases located<lb />
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and with SGA advisor<lb />
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duties of the attorney<lb />
general include (the<lb />
ability to) rule on con-<lb />
stitutional questions<lb />
Shelley tried to consult<lb />
with Dest on the matter<lb />
before the Monday<lb />
meeting, but was unable<lb />
to meet with him. Shelley<lb />
did consult with<lb />
Associate Dean of<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, and<lb />
he said both upheld his<lb />
interpretation.<lb />
"I couldn't let<lb />
something that was un-<lb />
constitutional get<lb />
through (the<lb />
legislature) Shelley<lb />
said. "I had no choice. It<lb />
wasn't like I tried to<lb />
railroad it. I was ques-<lb />
tioned by the legislature<lb />
and upheld by the<lb />
legislature he said.<lb />
But Dest insisted in a<lb />
telephone interview, "It<lb />
today on tne issue.<lb />
Shelley still contended<lb />
late Monday night, "His<lb />
(Dtst's) power to inter-<lb />
pret the Constitution only<lb />
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the legislature has the PIRG organizer Jay<lb />
power to decide what is Stone said "It's totally<lb />
constitutional and what is up to Harry Stone said,<lb />
not Shelley said. "It's "I'm encouraged that he<lb />
not mandatory (for the wants to pursue it.<lb />
Income Tax Assistance<lb />
Program To Be Offered<lb />
pret it. What he did was<lb />
wrong<lb />
Dest said he would<lb />
consult University At-<lb />
torney David B. Stevens<lb />
'Police Academy' Enormous Success<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Co-Nnra Editor<lb />
"The reaction Monday<lb />
night was unbelievable<lb />
said Film Committee<lb />
Chairperson David Cobb<lb />
when describing the tur-<lb />
nout at ECU'S first sneak<lb />
preview. "Police<lb />
Academy<lb />
Approximately 1200<lb />
people stood in line to<lb />
view the A Ladd Com-<lb />
pany (Warner Bros)<lb />
Release � 400 of which<lb />
had to be turned away.<lb />
"We hated turning away<lb />
people but because of<lb />
their fantastic reaction<lb />
and the way the audience<lb />
behaved we'll probably<lb />
be getting more sneak<lb />
previews Cobb said.<lb />
Cobb talked with<lb />
Warner Bros, yesterday<lb />
afternoon about a possi-<lb />
ble contract for an addi-<lb />
tional sneak preview in<lb />
April. "We've already from the company.<lb />
Ga. The committee gets house with the exception<lb />
about 14 films per year of a few of the older<lb />
By DALE SWANSON gram, students, as well as<lb />
 anyone else, may bring<lb />
Once again, it is that their income tax forms by<lb />
time of year to labor the VITA booth in<lb />
through the confusing Mendenhall to have them<lb />
maze of filling out your checked for errors and<lb />
income tax returns, additional deductions<lb />
Luckily, ECU students The booth, open from<lb />
have the Accounting 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on<lb />
Society to come to their Mondays, is being<lb />
� operated by Accounting<lb />
Beginning last Mon- Society members who<lb />
day, (March 12) and con- have completed either the<lb />
tinuing every Monday Individual Income Tax or<lb />
through the tax season, the Corporate Income<lb />
the Accounting Society is Tax course at ECU. Ac-<lb />
running a Volunteer In- cording to member Tim<lb />
come Tax Assistance Pro- Whisenant, the VITA<lb />
been offered all kinds of<lb />
movies, "Cobb said.<lb />
ECU was one of a<lb />
select few to get a sneak<lb />
preview. Cobb attributed<lb />
this to the school's con-<lb />
nection with<lb />
Southeastern Film<lb />
Distributor Jemi Nichols<lb />
of Films Inc. in Atlanta,<lb />
Before the movie, 150<lb />
T-shirts and 300 police<lb />
whistles were given away,<lb />
all compliments of<lb />
Warner Bros.<lb />
According to Cobb,<lb />
approximately 4800<lb />
students attend the<lb />
movies each weekend,<lb />
and all are attract a full<lb />
flicks. "We'd like to<lb />
thank the people on cam-<lb />
pus for their turn-out and<lb />
good behavior Cobb<lb />
said.<lb />
Professor Charging<lb />
Fee To Grade Papers<lb />
CPS � After budget<lb />
cuts forced him to fire his<lb />
student grading assistant,<lb />
a University of Georgia<lb />
math professor decided<lb />
to dramatize the campus-<lb />
wide cutbacks by charg-<lb />
"He was trying to<lb />
make a point about the<lb />
effects of the budget cut-<lb />
backs Dendy says.<lb />
"But he did it in a totally<lb />
inappropriate manner<lb />
and was told such by the<lb />
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"Last fall the Universi-<lb />
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ding was cut by $2.6<lb />
million as part of a state-<lb />
wide budget cutback<lb />
explains UGA spokesman<lb />
Larry Dendy.<lb />
"In order to meet that<lb />
$2.6 million funding<lb />
decrease the university<lb />
made various cutbacks,<lb />
including eliminating<lb />
some teaching assistant<lb />
and grading assistant<lb />
positions Dendy says.<lb />
But Math Professor<lb />
Ted Shirfrin didn't take<lb />
the loss of his grading<lb />
assistant as gamely as ad-<lb />
ministrators had hoped.<lb />
Shifrin kept his grading<lb />
assistant, and started<lb />
charging students a $10<lb />
grading fee to pay the<lb />
assistant's salary.<lb />
But university ad-<lb />
ministrators quickly<lb />
squelched the new prac-<lb />
tice and made Shifrin re-<lb />
fund the voluntary fee to<lb />
students.<lb />
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and physiology,<lb />
along with courses in-<lb />
volving muscle tasks such<lb />
as ceramics and weaving.<lb />
These helps them learn<lb />
which muscles are used<lb />
for each task.<lb />
When the graduates<lb />
leave for their field work,<lb />
they may work in the<lb />
areas of rehabilitation,<lb />
pediatrics or mental<lb />
health. Occupational<lb />
therapy work may range<lb />
from working with<lb />
premature patients to<lb />
working with the elderly.<lb />
Brock<lb />
Wins<lb />
Biology<lb />
Raffle<lb />
Bill Brock, a Greenville<lb />
businessman, was the<lb />
winner of the Biology<lb />
Club's Valentine's Raf-<lb />
fle. Brock was awarded a<lb />
check in the amount of<lb />
$40 for a dinner for two<lb />
at the King and Queen<lb />
North, however, he<lb />
donated the check to the<lb />
Biology Club.<lb />
The donation will be<lb />
used to purchase a wall<lb />
clock for the main lobby<lb />
of the Biology Building<lb />
and will be placed in one<lb />
of the glass cases located<lb />
there.<lb />
Several students did<lb />
refuse to pay the grading<lb />
fee, he says, and all have<lb />
their money back.<lb />
Shifrin prefers not to<lb />
discuss the incident with<lb />
reporters.<lb />
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was originally set-up by<lb />
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who generally cannot get<lb />
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Whisenant said.<lb />
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received a lot of interest.<lb />
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SGA Elections<lb />
One of Pascal's pensees says that<lb />
nothing is real to people until it<lb />
becomes personal. Well, students<lb />
must take the SGA executive of-<lb />
ficer elections tomorrow personally<lb />
and realize that they will make a<lb />
major difference in campus life.<lb />
There are four candidates for<lb />
president, and each is distinct<lb />
enough to offer a clear choice to<lb />
voters. They will define many of<lb />
their ideas today in a 2:30 public<lb />
forum on the mall, and then it will<lb />
be up to the students tomorrow.<lb />
Student apathy pops up even<lb />
before the election in that neither<lb />
the vice presidency more the posi-<lb />
tion of secretary is contested. There<lb />
is a two-way race for treasurer,<lb />
however; again giving students a<lb />
clear choice.<lb />
These officers will help deter-<lb />
mine how your student fees are<lb />
spent, what type of campus life you<lb />
may have, and how much involve-<lb />
ment the university will take in out-<lb />
side affairs. It is important that<lb />
students vote tomorrow.<lb />
SGA Candidate Platforms<lb />
Georgia Mooring<lb />
SGA Treasurer<lb />
My name is Georgia Mooring and I am<lb />
running for the office of SGA treasurer. I<lb />
am currently a junior, pursuing a BS<lb />
degree in accounting. My extracurricular<lb />
activities include Phi Sigma Pi National<lb />
Honor Fraternity, Accounting Society,<lb />
and the ECU Law Society, in which I<lb />
serve as Secretary-Treasurer.<lb />
The office of SGA treasurer is one of<lb />
vast importance to ECU students. As<lb />
students, we all contribute to the total<lb />
SGA budget through our student activity<lb />
fee. I feel that the responsible administra-<lb />
tion of this money � your money � re-<lb />
quires a great deal of knowledge and<lb />
responsibility. My background in accoun-<lb />
ting gives me the skills necessary to effec-<lb />
tively perform the duties of SGA<lb />
treasurer. Becky Talley, current SGA<lb />
treasurer, has been over the specific pro-<lb />
cedures involved in the office with me and<lb />
I feel comfortable with them and am con-<lb />
fident that I can handle the job.<lb />
Because the office of SGA treasurer is a<lb />
service oriented one. I feel it is of the ut-<lb />
most importance for the treasurer to be<lb />
available to all who benefit from having<lb />
access to hisher assistance. One of the<lb />
major obstacles that SGA funded<lb />
organizations encounter is that they are<lb />
often unaware of the appropriate pro-<lb />
cedure to use when requesting funds. If<lb />
elected, I would like to improve the com-<lb />
munications between the treasurer and the<lb />
many organizations that utilize SGA<lb />
funds so that they know exactly what they<lb />
must do to have their alloted money at the<lb />
time that it is needed. I am willing to<lb />
make myself available to all organizations<lb />
and give them any assistance that they<lb />
need in planning various activities around<lb />
their budget. This combination of com-<lb />
munication and availability should reduce<lb />
much of the "red-tape" that plagues the<lb />
process and make it more expedient for<lb />
groups to have access to their money<lb />
when they need it.<lb />
I would also like to work closely with<lb />
the Appropriations Committee by pro-<lb />
viding them with periodic information<lb />
concerning the budget and assist them in<lb />
any other capacity that I may.<lb />
Finally, I wish to stress once again that<lb />
I have a sincere desire to serve the student<lb />
body and the organizations on our cam-<lb />
pus. I wiU listen to all suggestions as to<lb />
now I might better accomodate ECU. I<lb />
would appreciate your support on election<lb />
day.<lb />
chairperson to the entertainment commit-<lb />
tee for college hill. By having held these<lb />
positions I feel that I have had direct con-<lb />
tact with many students and therefore<lb />
know the needs of them as individuals.<lb />
These positions have also given me the op-<lb />
portunity to work under a budget and<lb />
have taught me how to make the most out<lb />
of all of our dollars.<lb />
My platform is one of simplicity:<lb />
"More Student Imput I would like the<lb />
SGA to be a walking, talking referendum<lb />
where the needs of all students may be<lb />
heard. I feel as though all organizations<lb />
on this campus should be heard equally. I<lb />
support representation in the legislature<lb />
from all the special interest groups, i.e.<lb />
residence halls, IFC, Panhallenic, day<lb />
students, SOULS and the fine arts.<lb />
I am running on the same ticket with a<lb />
presidential candidate. We see eye to eye<lb />
on many issues and I feel that if we are<lb />
elected together, you the students will see<lb />
an effective government, and one where<lb />
accomplishments are many. SGA election<lb />
rules prohibit me from using his name,<lb />
but just remember that it is similar to<lb />
mine.<lb />
Lets' join together for an effective<lb />
government, and one that we all unders-<lb />
tand. Politics doesn't have to be so com-<lb />
plicated, let's prove it together; vote Jay<lb />
Johnson for treasurer on Wednesday the<lb />
21st.<lb />
��<lb />
Jay Johnson<lb />
SGA Treasurer<lb />
Hello,<lb />
As all of you know the SGA elections<lb />
are tomorrow and I sincerely hope that<lb />
each of you will head to the polls to make<lb />
sure that your vote counts. My name is<lb />
Jay Johnson and I am seeking election to<lb />
the position of SGA treasurer. I am a<lb />
marketing major from Charlotte, and I<lb />
am currently in my fourth year here at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
The SGA is a very important organiza-<lb />
tion to the welfare of this university. It<lb />
serves as the main link between the<lb />
students and the administration. I would<lb />
have never run for this position without<lb />
the confidence that I am qualified and<lb />
able to handle the responsibilities that an<lb />
office such as this requires. In my stay<lb />
here I have held various important posi-<lb />
tions on this campus. I served on the ex-<lb />
ecutive council as treasurer of the house<lb />
council in Jones Residence Hall. Last year<lb />
I was a resident advisor in Scott Hall. I<lb />
am currently the programming assistant<lb />
in Scott Hall, a College Hill representative<lb />
to the Student Resident Association and<lb />
Mike McPartland<lb />
SGA Vice President<lb />
Hello, my name is Mike McPartland.<lb />
I'm a junior marketing major and I'm<lb />
running for the position of SGA vice<lb />
president. I have served on the SGA for<lb />
two terms as a day representative and<lb />
presently serve on the Student Welfare<lb />
Committee. Also I am active with the Stu-<lb />
dent Union as member of the Major Art-<lb />
tractions Committee. Since I am running<lb />
unopposed I would like to take this op-<lb />
portunity to inform the Student Body of<lb />
my plans for the coming year.<lb />
Throughout the years here at ECU I<lb />
have worked with and been exposed to<lb />
many groups and organizations on cam-<lb />
pus. Through my experience I have learn-<lb />
ed the importance of student input in<lb />
decision making. As vice president of the<lb />
SGA, I plan to see that student organiza-<lb />
tions are better represented in the<lb />
legislature and further open the lines of<lb />
communication between the SGA and<lb />
various organizations in order to inform<lb />
them of what student government is and<lb />
what SGA can do for them.<lb />
I am in favor of the major organiza-<lb />
tions which presently receive funding<lb />
from SGA. These organizations include<lb />
the art school, music school, business<lb />
school, SOULS, IFC and Panhellenic to<lb />
name a few. All of these organizations are<lb />
an important part of East Carolina and<lb />
enhance student life, yet as vice president<lb />
of the SGA I will work to see some of the<lb />
smaller organizations, minority groups,<lb />
and sports clubs use the SGA not only to<lb />
their advantage but to the advantage of<lb />
the whole student body.<lb />
I will also work to better inform cam-<lb />
pus organizations, but the student body as<lb />
a whole, by use of the campus radio sta-<lb />
tions and newspaper.<lb />
I support both the Night Transit System<lb />
and the Pirate Walk Program. As vice<lb />
president I will work to see these two pro-<lb />
grams continued and expanded if<lb />
necessary.<lb />
In closing I would like to say that the<lb />
SGA can not know what is best for the<lb />
students of ECU with out student input.<lb />
As vice president I will strive to increase<lb />
input by various groups and organizations<lb />
so the legislature can represent the student<lb />
body as a whole.<lb />
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WINNER HERE AT THE LOTIE W HORN� BACK DWU, WN<lb />
A Letter From The President<lb />
Fellow Students:<lb />
As the year slowly comes to a close,<lb />
we are once again faced with the SGA<lb />
elections. This past year has been a good<lb />
one. I have been blessed with an active<lb />
young legislature and a dedicated staff.<lb />
Together we have strengthened our posi-<lb />
tion in the community as well as with the<lb />
student body itself. There is more stu-<lb />
dent involvement in the SGA than ever<lb />
before; the services we provide have<lb />
been expanded to meet new demands<lb />
and our legislature has delved into issues<lb />
directly affecting each and every one of<lb />
us. The SGA has done what it is suppos-<lb />
ed to do � represent student concerns<lb />
and work to improve the conditions of<lb />
student life on this campus. However,<lb />
the SGA is in a transitional process and<lb />
still weak in some aspects. It was our<lb />
goal this year to take the first step; com-<lb />
bat apathy within the organization and<lb />
respond more directly to the students'<lb />
needs. We have accomplished that first<lb />
step, but more steps need to be taken in<lb />
order to continue this development.<lb />
-Campus Forum<lb />
Student government was created<lb />
because students demanded a voice at<lb />
the institutions where they lived and<lb />
studied. However, we must not mislead<lb />
ourselves by thinking the battle is over.<lb />
The struggle for an effective student<lb />
voice continues year after year. The in-<lb />
fluence of the student perspective<lb />
reflects the strength of the SGA and in-<lb />
evitably those who lead it. Thus, if the<lb />
SGA is weak and apathetic, the student<lb />
voice presented to the administration<lb />
trustees by the president is not respected<lb />
and virtually ignored. Yet if the SGA is<lb />
strong and dedicated to the cause our<lb />
voice will be heard and our ideas con-<lb />
sidered. At this point in time I feel we<lb />
can classify SGA as being in the "in bet-<lb />
ween" stage. We have begun our climb,<lb />
but have not yet reached the top. We<lb />
must understand our situation, the pro-<lb />
blems we face and the gains we have<lb />
made, before we can realistically set<lb />
goals or make promises for the future.<lb />
Among candidates who have filed for<lb />
offices, there are four for the position of<lb />
president. Each has impressed me by his<lb />
genuine concern for student needs and<lb />
has gained my respect through participa-<lb />
tion in the tension-filled ordeal of the<lb />
campaign process. One of these four will<lb />
succeed me as the representative for our<lb />
concerns. This is a very influential and<lb />
responsible position and we must make<lb />
our decision carefully.<lb />
I encourage you to read their plat-<lb />
forms, hear what they have to sav, ask<lb />
questions and draw your own conclu-<lb />
sions.<lb />
An organization is only as strong as<lb />
the people who lead it. The upcoming<lb />
election is your chance to decide who<lb />
will lead the organzation that represents<lb />
us all. Exercise your right and vole.<lb />
Paui Naso<lb />
SGA President<lb />
Endorsements From Students, Staff<lb />
: Students of Fast Carolina- fb�k. �.J n � . � ��<lb />
To the Students of East Carolina.<lb />
On Wednesday, March 21, 1984, you<lb />
will be selecting a new S.G. A. president<lb />
to serve you during the 1984-85 school<lb />
year. I feel that there is no candidate<lb />
more qualified to hold this position<lb />
than John Rainey.<lb />
I have been associated with John now<lb />
for two years in student government.<lb />
He has shown himself to be a dedicated<lb />
worker, a sound thinker, and a man of<lb />
high ideals. In addition to these fine at-<lb />
tributes which make him an excellent<lb />
candidate, John has had several ex-<lb />
periences which will aid him in serving<lb />
you. In the student government John<lb />
Rainey has served as chairman of the<lb />
two most significant committes in the<lb />
legislature: the Appropriations commit-<lb />
tee and the Rules and Judiciary com-<lb />
mittee. He has also participated in the<lb />
University of North Carolina Associa-<lb />
tion of Student Governments. During<lb />
the summer of 1983 John served as an<lb />
intern in Washington, D.C. under Con-<lb />
gressman Tim Valentine. All of these<lb />
experiences have served to make John<lb />
Rainey aware of what leadership is all<lb />
about.<lb />
No other candidate possesses such a<lb />
combination of leadership, experience<lb />
and dedication as John does. I,<lb />
therefore, wholeheartedly urge you to<lb />
support John Rainey for president of<lb />
the S.G.A.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
J. Christopher Townsend<lb />
Former Speaker of the Legislature<lb />
ECU SGA<lb />
Carolina and all students. The student<lb />
body deserves such a person as its next<lb />
SGA president. I strongly encourage<lb />
each and every student to vote for Mark<lb />
Niewald as your next SGA President.<lb />
Charles D. Shavitz<lb />
Assistant Director<lb />
ECU Pirate Club<lb />
� � �<lb />
As a recent graduate of East Carolina<lb />
University, I am greatly concerned<lb />
about the future leadership of our Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association. One<lb />
candidate for president, Mark Niewald,<lb />
possesses superior qualifications<lb />
necessary to lead the SGA in the coming<lb />
year. Mark has proven to be a tireless<lb />
worker for the benefit of all students, as<lb />
attested to by his work as former vice<lb />
president and current president of the<lb />
Student Residence Association; his con-<lb />
tributions as chairman of the Media<lb />
Board, the very successful Guber-<lb />
natorial Forum, allowing students the<lb />
opportunity to meet their next gover-<lb />
nor. Mark Niewald also serves on the<lb />
governing board of Pirate Walk, and he<lb />
recently proposed a "quiet dorm" to<lb />
give students a more convenient area<lb />
for comfortable study. He has also<lb />
�greed to serve as chairman of the<lb />
Pirate Club's 1984 Student Membership<lb />
?nJirhich Provid� vital service to<lb />
the ECU Educational Foundation, Inc.<lb />
As you cna tee, Mark is a tireless<lb />
worker for the betterment of East<lb />
Students:<lb />
To start, I would like to encourage<lb />
everyone to vote in tomorrow's SGA<lb />
elections. This is one way to have your<lb />
say in the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion � to say that you want your SGA<lb />
executives to be the voice of the<lb />
students.<lb />
I would like to point out that ECU<lb />
has an opportunity to elect a president<lb />
and treasurer that actually will be the<lb />
voice of the student body and not some<lb />
special interest.<lb />
I am, of course, talking about Jay<lb />
Bngel (president) and Jay Johnson<lb />
(treasurer). These students are not two-<lb />
faced politicians. They are honest,<lb />
straightforward students who can be in-<lb />
fluential and effective voices for the<lb />
student body.<lb />
I myself have known them for six<lb />
years now and have seen how they � rk<lb />
for the students. They both are 1 -d<lb />
workers and have the personal quabues<lb />
to get the job done as our student<lb />
leaders. They have both been resident<lb />
advisors, which has helped them a great<lb />
deal in seeing the needs of the students.<lb />
They are also excellent students in class<lb />
as well, making them well-rounded.<lb />
Again, thank you for this opportuni-<lb />
ty to express the students' views.<lb />
� �<lb />
Chuck Wingo<lb />
Junior<lb />
Marketing<lb />
I would like to take this opportunity<lb />
to publicly express my support for<lb />
Georgia Mooring for the office of<lb />
treasurer. Having served as treasurer<lb />
for the past two years and knowing<lb />
what the job entails, I fed that Georgia<lb />
can effectively operate student govern-<lb />
ment's funds.<lb />
Ifeel that as an accounting student,<lb />
Georgia possesses the technical skills<lb />
necessary to carry out the job. I have<lb />
Jko worked with Georgia in Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi, and I know she possesses the per-<lb />
sonality to work with people. These two<lb />
skills, technical and people skills, are<lb />
essential in the performance of the<lb />
treasurer's duties.<lb />
I urge all students to exercise their<lb />
nght to vote Wednesday, in order that<lb />
responsible people are elected to the ex-<lb />
ecutive offices of student government. I<lb />
feel that Georgia is responsible and<lb />
capable of the position of treasurer.<lb />
Vote Georgia Mooring on Wednes-<lb />
day!<lb />
Becky Talley<lb />
Treasurer, SGA<lb />
Accounting Major<lb />
Freedom Threatened<lb />
I am an ECU student and today find<lb />
myself almost ashamed of that fact. I<lb />
have just come from a soap-box forum<lb />
which was halted in mid-speech by cam-<lb />
pus security. Reason given � no per-<lb />
mission for speeches especially from<lb />
a non-student (meaning Patrick<lb />
O'Neill, I assume). Mr. O'Neill's liberal<lb />
ideas attracted much criticism and<lb />
heckling. And though his views are<lb />
somewhat idealistic, I listened to them.<lb />
On the other hand, Gordon Ipock drew<lb />
much praise for his "Pro-America, pro-<lb />
nuclear arms build-up" speeches. I per-<lb />
sonally do not agree with his point of<lb />
view, but I listened to him, and I learn-<lb />
ed a few things. Shouldn't we have this<lb />
same unobstructed chance to listen to<lb />
opposing views?<lb />
For this preservation of this<lb />
American way, Mr. Ipock and obvious-<lb />
ly many others in the crowd today ad-<lb />
vocate the build-up of our nuclear<lb />
weaponry. Therefore, nuclear war if<lb />
necessary. Today has proved to me that<lb />
we do not need to worry about the<lb />
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SSSt The staaH-mindedness of some<lb />
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Freshman<lb />
General College<lb />
Greg Shelnutt<lb />
SGA President<lb />
The SGA has been viewed by many as<lb />
merely an administrative body that does<lb />
nothing more than appropriate student<lb />
tees. I disagree with such a narrow<lb />
definition of student government. In<lb />
running for the SGA presidency, I have<lb />
made my issues far ranging, perhaps<lb />
seeming to go beyond the power and<lb />
ability of a college campus. However, I<lb />
think that issues such as voter registra-<lb />
tion, Public Interest Research Groups,<lb />
campus food, student housing and Na-<lb />
tional Public Radio stations need to be<lb />
topics provoking both thought and ac-<lb />
tion within student government and the<lb />
campus community.<lb />
I believe it is the responsiblilit, of the<lb />
students of East Carolina University,<lb />
along with the institutions that govern<lb />
them such as the SGA, to take a stand<lb />
on issues and to have their opinions<lb />
voiced.<lb />
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statements, resolutions and calls for stu-<lb />
dent action, the SGA, along with the<lb />
backing and action of the student body,<lb />
can have a significant effect upon our<lb />
campus, our community and, in concert<lb />
with the student governments of other<lb />
campuses, our state and, hopefully, our<lb />
nation.<lb />
That is where I believe that Public In-<lb />
terest Research Groups, provided that<lb />
they have the involvement of the campus<lb />
community, can help to affect student<lb />
change both on and off campus. As an<lb />
individual, I support the establishment<lb />
of a PIRG on the campus of East<lb />
Carolina University, but, as a candidate,<lb />
1 am more concerned with East Carolina<lb />
University Students becoming informed<lb />
about the potentials of collective, in-<lb />
formed, and researched student action<lb />
for constructive change. A PIRG can<lb />
work to help to achieve such change; the<lb />
SGA should work to inform students<lb />
about such potentials, and allow them to<lb />
decide for themselves about such<lb />
possibilities.<lb />
I hope the effect of a heightened stu-<lb />
dent consciousness and a greater em-<lb />
phasis on both collective and individual<lb />
student action will help to improve the<lb />
quality of student leadership at East<lb />
Carolina University. Students must<lb />
realize that a college campus is a large<lb />
collection of individuals, student<lb />
Running For The SGA Presidency<lb />
BinIIft organizations and their governing , . .<lb />
organizations and their governing<lb />
bodies. I would like to increase com-<lb />
munication between student<lb />
organizations, student government and<lb />
students to allow for a greater influx of<lb />
ideas and creative energy. Specifically, I<lb />
would try to accomplish this by setting<lb />
up a network of suggestion boxes, phone<lb />
lines and regularly publishing the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association's agenda,<lb />
activities and new legislation in the stu-<lb />
dent paper.<lb />
In this fashion I believe students can<lb />
be encouraged to become more involved<lb />
in student government, for it is crucial<lb />
that we, as students, realize that we have<lb />
the power to effect change both on and<lb />
off campus. We can begin nationally by<lb />
registering to vote, and locally by voting<lb />
on this campus, Wednesday, March 21.<lb />
Thank you very much for your time and<lb />
consideration.<lb />
Jay Brigel<lb />
SGA President<lb />
Hello, my name is Jay Brigel. I am a<lb />
junior majoring in business. I am asking<lb />
for your support in being elected the<lb />
next president of the SGA.<lb />
I am presently an R.A. in Garrett Hall<lb />
on West Campus. I was an exectuive<lb />
member of Scott Hall House Council on<lb />
the "Hill" during my sophomore year.<lb />
The "people" skills I have developed<lb />
during my R.A. experience will be an in-<lb />
valuable asset for the position I seek.<lb />
Furthermore, the closeness and access<lb />
which I have to the students, living on<lb />
campus as I do, is another positive<lb />
aspect of my qualifications. In other<lb />
words, all SGA decisions will effect me<lb />
directly since I live "on" campus. I am<lb />
offering an enthusiastic and effective<lb />
personality to work on your behalf with<lb />
the adniinistration. I feel I have the drive<lb />
and technique necessary to affect<lb />
positive change on your behalf.<lb />
The position of president of the SGA<lb />
is that of an ECU representative to out-<lb />
side concerns and that of an ad-<lb />
ministrator in formal government pro-<lb />
cedure. But the number one priority of<lb />
the president is to be an influential and<lb />
effective voice of the student popula-<lb />
tion. Again, with your support I will be<lb />
that productive and effective link bet-<lb />
ween you and the administration.<lb />
To further increase my influence and<lb />
efficiency for you, I am running with<lb />
Jay Johnson as my treasurer and runn-<lb />
ing mate. These are the "purse string"<lb />
positions and the ones most critical to<lb />
you.<lb />
The SGA needs more student input. I<lb />
encourage the organizations on campus<lb />
such as the residence halls, IFC<lb />
Panhellenic, SOULS, music and fine<lb />
arts departments to name a few, to push<lb />
candidates for next year's SGA elections<lb />
to insure "equal" representation for all.<lb />
You must involve yourselves in order to<lb />
benefit from SGA legislation.<lb />
So, with your help and participation,<lb />
we can move together into next year with<lb />
an effective and influential government<lb />
which will most benefit you.<lb />
Again, I would appreciate your sup-<lb />
port in tomorrow's elections.<lb />
Mark Niewald<lb />
SGA President<lb />
Dear Fellow Students:<lb />
Hello, my name is Mark Niewald and<lb />
I am running for the office of President<lb />
of SGA. I am currently President of<lb />
SRA and Chairman of the Media Board.<lb />
During my two years of involvement in<lb />
student government, I have seen many<lb />
student proposals have tried to make<lb />
student life better. In the fall of 1982 I<lb />
was on the committee that began Pirate<lb />
Walk. I feel this was a good proposal<lb />
that as you know is now a student ser-<lb />
vice. A more up-to-date proposal that I<lb />
proposed is the quiet dorm. I proposed<lb />
the quiet dorm because I felt there was a<lb />
need for a place on campus where<lb />
students, who could not deal with the<lb />
noise in a residence hall, could live in an<lb />
area where all the individuals are con-<lb />
sciously concerned about keeping the<lb />
noise down. I made this proposal in<lb />
February and am proud to have seen it<lb />
passed by the university committee to be<lb />
implemented by the fall of 1985.<lb />
I do not want to go into my past any<lb />
longer because it is not as important to<lb />
you what I did in the past but what I car<lb />
do in the future. Since I have been in<lb />
volved in student government I have<lb />
learned the steps that must be taken in<lb />
order �� accomplish any proposal at<lb />
I feel I know how to get things dont<lb />
for you and below is what I hope to ac-<lb />
complish in 1984-85. During this year I<lb />
feel Paul Naso has done a tremendous<lb />
job. He has brought respect to the SGA<lb />
and has tried to combat apathy and to<lb />
bring student groups closer. I believe the<lb />
reason apathy is high at ECU is because<lb />
the student leaders in the past did not get<lb />
information to students. If I am elected<lb />
SGA president I will make two pro-<lb />
mises. Number one, I will try to make<lb />
SGA a resource center. You should be<lb />
able to call SGA with a question about<lb />
financial aid or any student service, and<lb />
we should be able to answer your ques-<lb />
tion or tell you who to contact.<lb />
Student organizations are the<lb />
backbone of the student body. My se-<lb />
cond promise is to bring all student<lb />
groups and the SGA closer. I will hold<lb />
monthly, well-publicized "Presidents<lb />
meetings open to any campus<lb />
organization's president so we can sit<lb />
down and discuss problems and try to<lb />
come up with solutions. I feel this will<lb />
help bring student groups closer.<lb />
During my tenure as Media Board<lb />
chairman I have gained a lot of impor-<lb />
tant experience involving among other<lb />
things, finances. The Media Board has a<lb />
budget of $215,000. I have been a wat-<lb />
chdog over this budget, trying to keep<lb />
costs down and control of wasteful spen-<lb />
ding by the media. I feel I have done a<lb />
very good job. I have saved you lots of<lb />
your money. I will take this idea to the<lb />
office of SGA president because I feel<lb />
the money the SGA allocates should be<lb />
based on need and not on who the group<lb />
knows on the various committees. If I<lb />
am elected, I will lower my salary to<lb />
$100 a month which will save you the<lb />
student body, $900 a year. I feel the ex-<lb />
perience I gain will make up the cut in<lb />
salary. I am a public administrator ma-<lb />
jor in political science so the experience<lb />
is what I want.<lb />
I hope each of you will get out and ex-<lb />
ercise your right to vote on Wednesday,<lb />
March 21. If you have any questions,<lb />
please stop by my office on the second<lb />
floor at Mendenhall Student Center, my<lb />
room, 322 Garrett, or call me at<lb />
758-9632. Please get involved<lb />
John Rainey<lb />
SGA President<lb />
My name is Johnny Rainey and I am a<lb />
candidate for SGA president. I am a<lb />
junior from Enfield, North Carolina<lb />
and I am majoring in political science.<lb />
As for my qualifications for this of-<lb />
fice, I have served two terms in the SGA<lb />
Legislature and I feel that this ex-<lb />
perience is vital for our next SG presi-<lb />
dent. During my sophomore year, I<lb />
represented Scott Dorm and served'as<lb />
chairman of the Rules and Judiciary<lb />
Committee. This year, I am a day stu-<lb />
dent representative and am serving as<lb />
chairman of the Appropriations Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
I feel that certain goals must be set for<lb />
next year in the student government.<lb />
They are:<lb />
The most important goal is to get<lb />
more students involved in student<lb />
government and inform them on what<lb />
student government does for them. We<lb />
can attain this goal by setting up addi-<lb />
tional committees for students to work<lb />
on next year. This would provide an ex-<lb />
cellent opportunity for many students to<lb />
get involved in student government. We<lb />
must go the extra mile to cement a bond<lb />
between the students and their voice �<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
As chairman of the Appropriations<lb />
Committee, I have seen many organiza-<lb />
tions on campus who receive their funds<lb />
and do not return until the next fiscal<lb />
year. I propose a conference where all<lb />
organizations can come together to show<lb />
how they are using student funds and sit<lb />
down to exchange ideas and problems.<lb />
The student government would be more<lb />
informed as would the students of this<lb />
university.<lb />
A goal we must reach is getting the<lb />
student information center. I have been<lb />
working with the task force attempting<lb />
to computerize the SGA. With this com-<lb />
puterization and information center in<lb />
place, the SGA can reach out farther to<lb />
inform the students about the activities<lb />
on campus.<lb />
Like many students at ECU, I am<lb />
working to help put myself through<lb />
school. I am concerned about the high<lb />
cost of textbooks and I feel the SGA<lb />
must study this problem. While there is<lb />
more talk of a book rental system, I feel<lb />
we should look at a Book Exchange Pro-<lb />
gram. The University of Kentucky uses<lb />
this program effectively and I strongly<lb />
feel that our student government should<lb />
look at it.<lb />
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attainable, and they are the backbone of<lb />
my campaign for this office. I will not<lb />
make any promises other than � lot of<lb />
hard work and integrity.<lb />
I would appreciate your support on<lb />
Wednesday, March 21.<lb />
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Campus crime was<lb />
once again near normal<lb />
levels during the past<lb />
week. There were several<lb />
unusual crimes in addi-<lb />
- tion to crimes of larceny,<lb />
vandalism and DWI,<lb />
however. There was a<lb />
bomb threat in Tyler Hall<lb />
and several summons<lb />
were served for worthless<lb />
checks. There were also<lb />
reports of mail stolen in<lb />
Jarvis dorm. Crimes for<lb />
the week of March 12<lb />
thru 18 were:<lb />
March 12, 9:45 a.m. -<lb />
A report of the larceny of<lb />
$15 from the Media<lb />
Board Office; 12:45 p.m.<lb />
- Stuart Edwin Kocha of<lb />
Palm Beach Gardens,<lb />
Fla was served a sum-<lb />
mons for an unregistered<lb />
vehicle; 4:15 p.m. - A<lb />
report of the larceny of a<lb />
taillight lens from a vehi-<lb />
cle parked south of the<lb />
library on 9th St A<lb />
report of the larceny of<lb />
three rings from a room<lb />
in White Hall; 5:50 p.m<lb />
The padlock on Student<lb />
Gate number 5 at Ficklen<lb />
Stadium was reported<lb />
broken; 9 p.m. - A report<lb />
of suspicious activity by<lb />
three white males south<lb />
of Aycock Hall parking<lb />
area; 11:50 p.m. - Jerome<lb />
Gorham Falkland was<lb />
banned from campus for<lb />
reckless driving east of<lb />
Cotten Hall.<lb />
March 13, 12:54 a.m. -<lb />
A report of a disturbance<lb />
between Donald E.<lb />
Dollar, a non-student of<lb />
Vero Beach, Fla and<lb />
James A. Campbel of 435<lb />
Aycock Hall. Dollar was<lb />
banned from campus;<lb />
1:50 p.m. - A female stu-<lb />
dent reported the larceny<lb />
of mail from her box in<lb />
Jarvis Hall; 2 p.m. - A<lb />
female student reported<lb />
mail removed from her<lb />
box in Jarvis Hall<lb />
without her permission;<lb />
5:30 p.m. - Keith A<lb />
Vandergrift of 436 Jones<lb />
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peding traffic and strik-<lb />
ing a police vehicle north<lb />
of Greene Hall<lb />
March 14, 12:22 am-A<lb />
call in reference to a<lb />
bomb in Tyler Hall from<lb />
an anonymous person;<lb />
2:45 a.m. - A report of a<lb />
suspicious white male at-<lb />
tempting to climb over<lb />
the fence behind the<lb />
power plant on E. 14th<lb />
St; 12:45 p.m. - A female<lb />
student reported receiv-<lb />
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2 p.m. - Janice Valentino<lb />
Faulk of 1029 Green Hall<lb />
was served a warrant for<lb />
her arrest for false<lb />
pretense; 3:38 p.m. - A<lb />
report of the breaking<lb />
and entering and larceny<lb />
of the pastry machine in<lb />
Jarvis Hall; 4:15 p.m. -A<lb />
report of vandalism to<lb />
pay phone southwest of<lb />
Scott Hall; 7:50 p.m. - A<lb />
report of vandalism to a<lb />
smokedector in a<lb />
residence hall; 8 p.m. - A<lb />
female student report<lb />
receiving a threatening<lb />
phone call; 11 p.m. - A<lb />
report of the larceny of a<lb />
wallet from a room in<lb />
Clement Hall.<lb />
- Eddyce<lb />
Yvette Foskey of 517<lb />
TV's Influence On Society<lb />
Topic Of Spring Lecture<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
said people<lb />
used to TV shows por-<lb />
traying a doctor with only<lb />
one patient at a time, un-<lb />
concerned about in-<lb />
surance policies and cur-<lb />
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emotional problems are<lb />
left frustrated with actual<lb />
medical care. He claimed<lb />
malpractice suits in the<lb />
United States increased<lb />
because people didn't get<lb />
the care they had come to<lb />
expect from television<lb />
shows.<lb />
Mankiewicz will be<lb />
participating in seminars<lb />
all day today in<lb />
Mendenhall, room 244.<lb />
He will hold a rap session<lb />
with students at 11 a.m.<lb />
tomorrow in Mendenhall<lb />
and will present another<lb />
lecture Wednesday night<lb />
at 8 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. In addition,<lb />
he will apar on the CBS<lb />
news tonight, analyzing<lb />
the Illinois primary.<lb />
Greene Hall was served a<lb />
summons for a worthless<lb />
check; 6:40 p.m. - Judy<lb />
Lynn Martin of 411-B<lb />
Belk Hall was served a<lb />
summons for a worthless<lb />
check; 7 p.m. - Kathleen<lb />
Ann Carrigan of 232<lb />
Jones Hall was served a<lb />
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check; 8:30 p.m. - Teresa<lb />
Marie Piver of 112 Flem-<lb />
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Mclntyre and Mark<lb />
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found in possession of a<lb />
controlled substance;<lb />
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Douglas Powers of Tar-<lb />
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report of suspicious ac-<lb />
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A report of the larceny of<lb />
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laundry of their floor of<lb />
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Fletcher Hall and<lb />
William Barnhill of 311<lb />
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possibility of thermo-nuclear wa:<lb />
and what life on planet earth<lb />
would be like afterwards. This is<lb />
here-and-now science fiction, not<lb />
a Buck Rogers vision of the dis-<lb />
tant future.<lb />
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Last summer's Movie with a<lb />
Message comes to town this<lb />
weekend as John Badharr's<lb />
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Theatre. Half fun adventure com-<lb />
edy, half ominous warning about<lb />
nuclear war, WarGames is a well<lb />
made film with even better a.<lb />
� 1983 Tony award winner M:<lb />
thew Broderick and teenage<lb />
charmer Ally Sheedy.<lb />
The film focuses on Brodenck.<lb />
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a whizz at computers. With<lb />
girlfriend Sheedy, they use his<lb />
bedroom VDT to change their<lb />
grades in the school computer<lb />
then move on to bigger things �<lb />
playing war games, but with the<lb />
LaSalle Presents:<lb />
Garbo In<lb />
First Of<lb />
I figure it's time you mugs goi<lb />
some culture. So I'm bringm<lb />
Greta Garbo to ECU.<lb />
It's all part of rav new series.<lb />
MU LaSalle Presents Great<lb />
Broads of the 20s and 30s. The<lb />
first film, CamWe (1936), will be<lb />
shown at 8:30 p.m. in room 221 at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Everybody's invited and all films<lb />
in the series are free.<lb />
Mick<lb />
USalle<lb />
The first time I saw Greta Gar<lb />
bo was six years ago at this Jersey I<lb />
motd called The Greenland. Mel<lb />
and my girl took a room, and I<lb />
flicked on the set just to make<lb />
sure the TV was color like the gu<lb />
at the desk said. Next thing l<lb />
know, the most beautiful womar <lb />
I had ever seen was on the screen<lb />
I mean, the lady glowed.<lb />
Greta Garbo was born<lb />
Stockholm in 1905. In her<lb />
she became the protegee of the<lb />
great Swedish director Maurit<lb />
Stiller. She made a of couple of<lb />
movies in Europe before she wa<lb />
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William Barnhill of 311<lb />
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a verbal disturbance at<lb />
the blue light phone north<lb />
of Fletcher Hall;<lb />
March 18, 12:50 a.m. -<lb />
A report of vandalism to<lb />
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In Right Stuff<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
ind JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Too much plot development,<lb />
not enough plot. No wonder<lb />
Glenn dropped out.<lb />
You would think that in a three-<lb />
and-a-half hour movie, one could<lb />
do justice to War and Peace. But,<lb />
unfortunately, the movie had<lb />
trouble getting in the best parts of<lb />
a 300-page novel.<lb />
The Right Stuff is based on<lb />
Tom Wolfe's novel of the same<lb />
name, but doesn't carry the same<lb />
breadth or impact. What was<lb />
presented in delightful detail in<lb />
Sam Shepard as test pilot Chuck Yeager limps into the<lb />
in The Right Stuff. m<lb />
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Theatre's scheduled films for this<lb />
weekend. War Games, this week's<lb />
feature film, and A Boy and His<lb />
Dog, Friday and Saturday's mid-<lb />
night movie, both are science fic-<lb />
tion films centered around the<lb />
possibility of thermo-nuclear war<lb />
and what life on planet earth<lb />
would be like afterwards. This is<lb />
here-and-now science fiction, not<lb />
a Buck Rogers vision of the dis-<lb />
tant future.<lb />
Wargames<lb />
Last summer's Movie with a<lb />
Message comes to town this<lb />
weekend as John Badham's<lb />
WarGames plays in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre. Half fun adventure com-<lb />
edy, half ominous warning about<lb />
nuclear war, WarGames is a well<lb />
made film with even better actors<lb />
� 1983 Tony award winner Mat-<lb />
thew Broderick and teenage<lb />
charmer Ally Sheedy.<lb />
The film focuses on Broderick,<lb />
a high school underachiever who's<lb />
a whizz at computers. With his<lb />
girlfriend Sheedy, they use his<lb />
bedroom VDT to change their<lb />
grades in the school computer<lb />
then move on to bigger things �<lb />
playing war games, but with the<lb />
LaSalle Presents:<lb />
Defense Department instead of a<lb />
video game company.<lb />
While trying to break into the<lb />
computer of a game company,<lb />
Broderick accidentally tps into<lb />
North American Defense Com-<lb />
mand system, setting into motion<lb />
a seemingly irreversible computer<lb />
plan to launch U.S. nuclear<lb />
missiles.<lb />
The problem comes when the<lb />
Defense Department, to eliminate<lb />
A Boy And His Dog<lb />
Although A Boy and His Dog is<lb />
set in the year 2024, the miserable<lb />
life it depicts could just as easily<lb />
be a a scenario from 1987.<lb />
Whenever, it's several years after<lb />
a thermo-nulcear war has<lb />
destroyed the present civilization.<lb />
America is a vast dried-up mud<lb />
flat where armed men, alone and<lb />
in bands, roam as scavengers and<lb />
IBM<lb />
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for a nuclear attack cannot be thwarted in Wargames.<lb />
human error, decides to take peo-<lb />
ple "out of the loop" of nuclear<lb />
weapons launching, thus a com-<lb />
puter will automatically fire<lb />
missiles under certain commands<lb />
and conditions. Well, Broderick's<lb />
home terminal manages to set off<lb />
the system, and he's promptly ar-<lb />
rested by the FBI as a Soviet spy.<lb />
thieves preying upon weak<lb />
strangers. Survivors live in<lb />
thrown-together huts made from<lb />
scraps and debris, old tires, tin<lb />
and odd lumber. Stockpiles of<lb />
canned goods from before the<lb />
holocaust are the primary source<lb />
of food and are used as the basis<lb />
for barter, pork and beans being<lb />
more valuable than gold.<lb />
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wretched world is Vic (Don<lb />
Johnson). Blood, a talking dog<lb />
(shades of Trots and Bonnie) is his<lb />
constant companion, friend and<lb />
advisor.<lb />
Vic meets sexy Quilla Jane<lb />
(Susanne Benton), a young<lb />
woman from a mysterious<lb />
underground society. They make<lb />
love, and she entices Vic to follow<lb />
her into the underground world<lb />
that she emerged from. Blood<lb />
warns Vic not to go, but Vic is rul-<lb />
ed by his glands, not his head, and<lb />
follows Jane.<lb />
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governed by a Farmer-Brown type<lb />
dictator, Lew, played superbly by<lb />
Jason Robards. Although he at<lb />
first appears to be an easy going<lb />
bucollic, Lew proves to be an ab-<lb />
solute despot the equal of Stalin<lb />
or Hitler. There are many twists<lb />
and turns in the plot before the<lb />
film's end.<lb />
Touted as "an R rated, rather<lb />
kinky tale of survival A Boy<lb />
and His Dog is based on a novella<lb />
by Harlan Ellison. It won the<lb />
Hugo Award in 1976 for best<lb />
science fiction film of the year.<lb />
War Games shows at 7 and 9:30<lb />
p.m. this Thursday, Friday and<lb />
Saturday. A Boy and His Dog<lb />
follows at midnight on Friday and<lb />
Saturday. Admission is by student<lb />
I.D. and activity card.<lb />
Garbo In 'CamiHe'<lb />
First Of Film Series<lb />
I figure it's time you mugs got<lb />
some culture. So I'm bringing<lb />
Greta Garbo to ECU.<lb />
It's all part of my new series,<lb />
Mick LaSalle Presents Great<lb />
Broads of the 20s and 30s. The<lb />
first film, Camille (1936), will be<lb />
shown at 8:30 p.m. in room 221 at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Everybody's invited and all films<lb />
in the series are free.<lb />
The first time I saw Greta Gar-<lb />
bo was six years ago at this Jersey<lb />
motel called The Greenland. Me<lb />
and my girl took a room, and I<lb />
flicked on the set just to make<lb />
sure the TV was color like the guy<lb />
at the desk said. Next thing I<lb />
know, the most beautiful woman<lb />
I had ever seen was on the screen.<lb />
I mean, the lady glowed.<lb />
Greta Garbo was born in<lb />
Stockholm in 1905. In her teens<lb />
she became the protegee of the<lb />
great Swedish director Mauritz<lb />
Stiller. She made a of couple of<lb />
movies in Europe before she was<lb />
imported by Louis B. Mayer to<lb />
MGM in 1925.<lb />
Within a year-and-a-half she<lb />
became an international star with<lb />
the release of Flesh and the Devil<lb />
0927). Before the end of the 1920s,<lb />
she'd been called "The Face of<lb />
the Century Reviewers ever<lb />
since have been making fools of<lb />
themselves trying to explain the<lb />
indefinable quality this woman<lb />
had onscreen.<lb />
In her early films Garbo played<lb />
the sexy "vamp" who got her<lb />
jollies by making a mess out of<lb />
men's lives. But her screen<lb />
character grew. Eventually Garbo<lb />
became known for playing<lb />
women capable of great sacrifice.<lb />
While always the loose woman,<lb />
Garbo's onscreen characters were<lb />
always intelligent, strong and in-<lb />
dependent. They usually had a lot<lb />
more going for them than the<lb />
clowns they happened to be in<lb />
love with.<lb />
Camille gave Garbo the perfect<lb />
vehicle for her screen image. The<lb />
result is what one reviewer called<lb />
"the greatest performance in the<lb />
American sound film<lb />
The picture co-stars Robert<lb />
Taylor as Armand, and the in-<lb />
comparable Henry Daniell as<lb />
Baron de Varville. Bring a broad<lb />
and some popcorn to Mendenhall<lb />
next Tuesday. Camille is a great<lb />
old time movie. And it's free.<lb />
the novel was often either absent<lb />
or pedantic in the movie. Still,<lb />
with the story streamlined and the<lb />
characters combined from<lb />
Wolfe's rambling, rolling saga,<lb />
the film is an enjoyable if at times<lb />
slow and slightly confusing adap-<lb />
tion of the best seller.<lb />
The Right Stuff works best<lb />
when portraying the tight, playful<lb />
comaraderie of the seven brave<lb />
lads destined to be the Mercury<lb />
astronauts. It also succeeds in its<lb />
portrait of a befuddled, almost<lb />
impotent American space pro-<lb />
gram running frantically to catch<lb />
up with the Russians. Soviet<lb />
spaceships zip into orbit with<lb />
seemingly effortless ease, while<lb />
according to the public and<lb />
Washington, our rockets always<lb />
blow up. And so the seven brave<lb />
lads get ready, seemingly all the<lb />
braver because our rockets always<lb />
blow up. All seven are portrayed<lb />
very well in the film, though at-<lb />
tention is really given only to Alan<lb />
Shepard, Gus Grissom, Gordo<lb />
Cooper and John Glenn, the men<lb />
who must keep American from<lb />
going "to bed at night under the<lb />
light of a communist moon<lb />
The movie sputters when it tries<lb />
to encompass the entire plot of the<lb />
novel and is forced to leave out<lb />
the delicious tidbits that made<lb />
Wolfe's book such a success. We<lb />
see the beginnings of test flight<lb />
fighter jocks and watch seven, for<lb />
better or worse, become<lb />
astronauts, but a lot of detail is<lb />
neglected for the sake of breadth.<lb />
It is easy to confuse one character<lb />
with another and the connection<lb />
and competition between the old<lb />
test pilots, led by Chuck Yeager,<lb />
and the new astronauts grows fuz-<lb />
zy, partly because the test pilots<lb />
are left out of much of the<lb />
movie's second half, with only<lb />
Yeager returning for an unex-<lb />
plained crash at the end.<lb />
One area where writerdirector<lb />
Philip Kaufman shows much<lb />
adeptness is in the portrayl of the<lb />
characters' humanity. The<lb />
humiliating pre-flight medical<lb />
testing process is replicated in ex-<lb />
cruciating detail, as are the future<lb />
astronauts' reactions to the pro-<lb />
cess. It's difficult to believe that<lb />
you are a national hero when you<lb />
are running down the hall in a<lb />
hospital gown or being subjected<lb />
to a sperm motility test by a nurse<lb />
completely impervious to your<lb />
macho-male charms, thus the<lb />
astronauts can be viewed as<lb />
humans, not just superheroes in<lb />
the Buck Rogers mold.<lb />
The reactions of the astronauts'<lb />
and test pilots' wives to their<lb />
none-too-easy lives are also<lb />
presented well. Their responses<lb />
when confronted with sudden<lb />
death, constant media attention,<lb />
ticker-tape parades and hollow<lb />
victories are above all, believable.<lb />
This glimpse into the wives' emo-<lb />
tions is especially interesting<lb />
because they are seldom brought<lb />
into the picture when the heroic<lb />
feats of their husbands are beina<lb />
lauded. <lb />
An aspect which becomes ap-<lb />
parent by the end of the movie is<lb />
the brotherhood, or feeling of<lb />
comradeship, these men share.<lb />
They know, as no one else does,<lb />
what they truly have in common,<lb />
what they have gone through, and<lb />
what "the right stuff really is.<lb />
They seem to maintain a realistic<lb />
view of their exploits even if no<lb />
one else does.<lb />
Vivid photography contributed<lb />
much to the enjoyment of the<lb />
movie. The scenes where the<lb />
astronauts were in orbit are<lb />
especially well done, as are some<lb />
of the earlier sequences involving<lb />
the test pilots.<lb />
The Right Stuff is an entertain-<lb />
ing and worthwhile saga of the<lb />
men who truly had "the right<lb />
stuff The problems came when<lb />
what could have been an exciting<lb />
two-hour movie was stretched in-<lb />
to three and a half hours.<lb />
However, provided you have a<lb />
long attention span, the movie is<lb />
well worth seeing and you'll cer-<lb />
tainly get your money's worth.<lb />
The Right Stuff is now showing<lb />
at Greenville's Plaza Cinema.<lb />
Famed Polish Pianist<lb />
At Wright Auditorium<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Called the "People's Pianist famed Polish<lb />
pianist Wladimir Jan Kochanski will perform in<lb />
ECU's Wright Auditorium on Monday, March 26.<lb />
Kochanski is a musician with a mission. Not only is<lb />
he devoted to his art, but he uses it to serve his fellow<lb />
man, particularly those suffering in Poland.<lb />
Kochanski has established a non-profit foundation<lb />
to encourage young musicians in their careers and to<lb />
help suffering families in Poland. A highlight of his<lb />
career was playing before Pope John Paul II in 1981<lb />
at the dedication of the Polish Pilgrim's Home in<lb />
Rome. For his service to his homeland, the president<lb />
of the Polish Government-In-Exile (in London,<lb />
England) honored him with knighthood in the Order<lb />
of Polonia Restituta. It is the highest honor that can<lb />
be bestowed upon a Polish dvilhan. Today, Kochan-<lb />
ski is often referred to as "the second Paderewski "<lb />
champion of Polish people and of great musk <lb />
Kochanski's ongoing goal is to introduce classical<lb />
music to as much of the public as possible He ig-<lb />
nores convention during his concerts and often<lb />
speaks directly to his audience, giving explanations<lb />
and asides. He also performs a broad range of<lb />
classical music, from Baroque to modern, and also<lb />
includes other styles in his repertoire such as popular<lb />
and folk musk. - - �<lb />
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Kochanski graduated from the Julhard School of<lb />
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Rosina Lhevinne and Eduard Steurermann<lb />
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By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
ftutm<lb />
"I've had it to here<lb />
growled East Carolinian<lb />
staff writer Mick LaSalle.<lb />
He slashed a hand across<lb />
his throat emphasizing<lb />
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this weekend six guys<lb />
scored in Rafters<lb />
claiming to be Mick<lb />
LaSalle! It's getting<lb />
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become lady killers,<lb />
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that he plans to reveal his<lb />
identity, show his face to<lb />
the public in an effort to<lb />
put an end to the wave of<lb />
sexual deceit that has<lb />
swept Greenville a<lb />
wave capped with a gray<lb />
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LaSalle plans to call a<lb />
press conference for all<lb />
local media to mark this<lb />
"high-powered, bigwigg-<lb />
ed" event. The press con-<lb />
ference is tentatively<lb />
scheduled for ECU's<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center next Tuesday,<lb />
March 27.<lb />
"I've given it lots of<lb />
thought said LaSalle,<lb />
"and it's the thing to do.<lb />
I started writing so I<lb />
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Room. It's got to stop<lb />
LaSalle, a living legend<lb />
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City, left the big town to<lb />
come South in search of<lb />
solitude. "I couldn't<lb />
walk down the street he<lb />
admitted. A concerned<lb />
humanitarian, he decided<lb />
to do what he could for<lb />
Greenville's wimps, nerds<lb />
and losers. Thus began<lb />
his tenure as staff writer<lb />
at The East Carolinian,<lb />
and the rest is history.<lb />
"I've done my bit for<lb />
the men of this town<lb />
said LaSalle. "Now its<lb />
time to move on to other<lb />
things like culture<lb />
LaSalle plans to use the<lb />
press conference to<lb />
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the 20s and 30s<lb />
See Mick's announce-<lb />
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The Dorian Wind<lb />
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tivities, as well as its<lb />
numerous recordings and<lb />
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precision, musical<lb />
understanding and sen-<lb />
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music students during its<lb />
visit to campus.<lb />
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mornings after concerts<lb />
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series for 1984-85 has<lb />
been scheduled through a<lb />
joint arrangement by the<lb />
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The series, to be called<lb />
the 1984-85 Chamber<lb />
Festival, will include per-<lb />
formances by the Dorian<lb />
Wind Quintet, the An-<lb />
napolis Brass Quintet, the<lb />
Los Angeles Piano<lb />
Quartet, the Western<lb />
Wind ensemble and the<lb />
Composers String<lb />
Quartet.<lb />
All performances are<lb />
scheduled for 8 p.m. in<lb />
Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
The series is partially<lb />
sponsored by grants from<lb />
the National Endowment<lb />
for the Arts and the<lb />
Southern Arts Federa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The Dorian Wind<lb />
Quintet, performing Oct.<lb />
10, is known in the U.S.<lb />
and abroad for its perfor-<lb />
mances of commissioned<lb />
scores and residency ac-<lb />
tivities, as well as its<lb />
numerous recordings and<lb />
sold-out concert tours.<lb />
The Annapolis Brass<lb />
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of technical skills, on<lb />
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musical phenomenon has<lb />
rekindled a love for "a<lb />
capella" singing among<lb />
audiences in several na-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The final program of<lb />
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understanding and sen-<lb />
sitive interpretations.<lb />
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MARCH 20. 1984 PMe 10<lb />
Pirates Take On North Carolina Today<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Stacy Boyette and Pam Young<lb />
allowed just five hits in two<lb />
games, as the ECU women's soft-<lb />
ball team swept a doubleheader<lb />
9-1 and 5-2 from Newberry Col-<lb />
lege Sunday afternoon.<lb />
"I'm really excited to see<lb />
what's happening with our girls<lb />
Pirate coach Sue Manahan said<lb />
about her team's transition from<lb />
slow to fast-pitch softball.<lb />
ECU made the switch at the<lb />
beginning of this season to<lb />
become eligible for the NCAA<lb />
division-I championship, and cur-<lb />
rently stands at 8-4 on the season.<lb />
In the first game, Boyette was<lb />
walked and then used the oppor-<lb />
tunity to steal second. After Wen-<lb />
dy Ozment also walked, Bonnie<lb />
Smith reached first on an error by<lb />
the catcher, enabling Boyette to<lb />
score and give the Pirates a 1-0<lb />
lead after the first inning of play.<lb />
ECU extended its lead by a run<lb />
in the second when Carla Alphin<lb />
smashed a triple deep to left field,<lb />
and then scored on a hit-and-run<lb />
grounder by Boyette.<lb />
The Pirates put the game away<lb />
in the bottom of the third as they<lb />
scored six runs. Lisa Zmuda led<lb />
off with a walk, followed by a<lb />
Suzanne Martin single. Tamara<lb />
Franks then reached first base on<lb />
another error by the Newberry<lb />
catcher, scoring Zmuda.<lb />
Sandy Kee loaded the bases<lb />
after being walked, and then<lb />
Alphin was walked to force Mar-<lb />
tin in from third, giving ECU a<lb />
4-0 advantage.<lb />
With the bases still loaded,<lb />
Boyette was the next batter. She<lb />
became the first Pirate out by hit-<lb />
ting a grounder to the third<lb />
baseman, but Newberry was only<lb />
able to throw Kee out at third as<lb />
Franks scored easily.<lb />
Alphin and Boyette scored on<lb />
singles by Ozment and Smith, and<lb />
then Ozment crossed the plate the<lb />
final time in the inning when<lb />
Dawn Langley hit into a fielder's<lb />
choice.<lb />
ECU added an insurance run in<lb />
the fifth, and then Newberry<lb />
finally got on the board in the<lb />
Soccer<lb />
Coach<lb />
Resigns<lb />
Second-year soccer coach Rob-<lb />
bie Church has announced that he<lb />
will resign, citing a desire to con-<lb />
centrate on graduate work as his<lb />
motive.<lb />
"I'm not coming back<lb />
Church said. "I'm finishing up<lb />
my master's (degree)<lb />
Church guided the Pirates to a<lb />
3-16 record last fall after his ECU<lb />
team the previous year tied a<lb />
school record for wins with a 7-10<lb />
mark.<lb />
Church served as an assistant<lb />
coach at South Carolina before<lb />
accepting the ECU position in<lb />
1982. Prior to that, he was an<lb />
assistant coach at Spartanburg,<lb />
S.C.<lb />
"They (the athletic department)<lb />
feel that it might be a good move<lb />
for me Church added.<lb />
"I feel that we have brought the<lb />
program along. I'm going to have<lb />
concentrate on another career<lb />
STAMLIY LBAKY - ICU<lb />
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to<lb />
opportunity<lb />
According<lb />
player David<lb />
to ECU soccer<lb />
Pere, Assistant<lb />
Athletic Director Bob Helmick<lb />
recently discussed the matter with<lb />
the team. Pere said Helmick told<lb />
the team that Church wasn't forc-<lb />
ed to resign and that there were no<lb />
hard feelings.<lb />
 . MARK �����-�CU<lb />
John Nix waits between rounds.<lb />
Landmark Season For Kobe, Swimmers<lb />
r<lb />
By SCOTT POWERS<lb />
SpartoWiM<lb />
It was a record-setting year in<lb />
Pirate swimming, and that has<lb />
ECU coach Rick Kobe excited.<lb />
"We had the greatest season in<lb />
East Carolina history says<lb />
Kobe, reflecting on a season in<lb />
which the men's and women's<lb />
teams combined for a school<lb />
record 17 wins.<lb />
The men's team, which finished<lb />
with an 8-4 record, scored its<lb />
highest placement ever at the<lb />
Eastern Championships by com-<lb />
ing in second and had a team<lb />
record five first place finishes.<lb />
Stan Williams (50 and 100 yard<lb />
freestyle), Chema Larranaga<lb />
(1650 yard freestyle), Kevin<lb />
Richards (200 yard butterfly) and<lb />
Steven Hollett (100 yard butterfly)<lb />
each topped the rest of pack in<lb />
their heats.<lb />
The team also set four varsity<lb />
records and one freshman mark<lb />
during the season. The records<lb />
were broken by Richards in the<lb />
100 backstroke and 200 butterfly<lb />
in times of :53.2 and 1:52.89 and<lb />
Larranaga in the 1000 and 1650<lb />
freestyles in 9:31.50 and 15:48.07.<lb />
The freshman team of Stratten<lb />
Smith, Richard Wells, John Tor-<lb />
rence and Kevin Hildago set a<lb />
freshman record in the 800<lb />
freestyle relay with a time of<lb />
7:12.22.<lb />
The women's team set many<lb />
team records in route to a 9-4 per-<lb />
formance, which was the most<lb />
wins ever at ECU. In qualifying<lb />
nine girls for the national meet,<lb />
they set eight varsity records and<lb />
ten freshman records.<lb />
Three freshman set varsity and<lb />
freshman records for Kobe's<lb />
team. Cindy Newman (1:00.16 in<lb />
the 100 butterfly), Caycee Poust<lb />
(1:01.53 in the 100 backstroke)<lb />
and Lori Livingston (2:14 in the<lb />
200 backstroke) left their mark.<lb />
Diver Rene Seech set three<lb />
records with 247 points for six<lb />
dives in the 1 meter board, 414.23<lb />
points for 11 dives in the 1 meter<lb />
and 402.68 points for 11 dives in<lb />
seventh, after Brown tripled and<lb />
scored on a fielder's choice by<lb />
Stuck.<lb />
"They were really stronger than<lb />
the score indicated Manahan<lb />
said. "In fast pitch, once you get<lb />
rattled, it's easy to score fast<lb />
Newberry got on the board first<lb />
in the second game, as Camp and<lb />
Stuck both walked and then<lb />
Camp came home on a squeeze<lb />
play.<lb />
The Pirates knotted the game at<lb />
one in the third, after Smith walk-<lb />
ed, and then scored on a Martin<lb />
double.<lb />
ECU added two runs in the<lb />
fourth on walks by Angie Hum-<lb />
phrey and Smith and a single by<lb />
Ozment to bolster its lead to 3-1.<lb />
Newberry closed to within one<lb />
run in the fifth inning when<lb />
Rowell was singled in from second<lb />
by Halyburton, but Pirate runs in<lb />
the bottom of the fifth and sixth<lb />
ensured victory once again.<lb />
"We had some very good<lb />
defensive plays both games, and I<lb />
hope we will continue to<lb />
improve said Manahan of her<lb />
team's play.<lb />
North Carolina will next up for<lb />
the Pirates, with a doubleheader<lb />
scheduled for 2 p.m. this after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
"We're pretty excited about<lb />
North Carolina coming in<lb />
Manahan said. "They have one of<lb />
the strongest pitchers we have<lb />
seen. It will be a tough challenge<lb />
because even though they just<lb />
made the change (to fast pitch),<lb />
the have lots of talent<lb />
Pam Young Steals<lb />
Second (Left)<lb />
Then Looks Deter-<lb />
minedTo Add<lb />
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Boxing Gets Hoots, Howls<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
MwMki<lb />
John Nix showed tremendous heart in last Thurs-<lb />
day's finals of this year's TKE Boxing Tournament.<lb />
In the most memorable fight of the evening, Nix won<lb />
a technical knock out over Joe "Boss Dog" Pittman,<lb />
won a thundering ovation from the crowd of about<lb />
2,000 and also won the tournament's outstanding<lb />
boxer award.<lb />
Listed at 151 pounds, Nix gave up six pounds to his<lb />
taller opponent who also showed a clear advantage in<lb />
hand speed as well. The first round of their fight was<lb />
fast-paced. Pittman made good use of his reach and<lb />
speed advantage. In a display of superior boxing<lb />
skills, he scored from outside with a stiff jab and<lb />
with combinations to the head of Nix. Despite the<lb />
disadvantage in size and skill, Nix pressed a dogged<lb />
attack taking punishment. By the round's end, blood<lb />
leaked steadily from Nix's nose bathing his mouth<lb />
and chin in a swath of red. At the end of the first<lb />
round, Pittman indeed looked to be the "boss dog<lb />
As the bell sounded for round two, Nix vaulted<lb />
from his corner and hurled a furious barrage of pun-<lb />
ches at Pittman. The crowd thundered with applause.<lb />
Surprised and confused, Pittman back pedalled, and<lb />
By the round's end, blood leaked<lb />
steadily from Nix's nose, bathing<lb />
his mouth and chin.<lb />
the 3 meter.<lb />
Other varsity records were set<lb />
by Jessica Feinberg in the 100<lb />
breaststroke with a time of<lb />
1:08.42 and Poust, Feinberg,<lb />
Newman and Jean Keating in the<lb />
400 medley relay with a time of<lb />
4:07.89.<lb />
The freshman crew also set<lb />
records in the 200 free relay, the<lb />
400 free relay, the 400 medley<lb />
relay and the 800 free relay.<lb />
Other individual freshman<lb />
records were set by Keating in the<lb />
50 freestyle with a time of 25.09<lb />
and Lori Miller in the 1 and 3<lb />
meter diving events.<lb />
"We had the best bunch of kids<lb />
to work with Kobe says. "They<lb />
were nice, good students and good<lb />
swimmers The team had a grade<lb />
point average of 2.6.<lb />
The men will lose only one<lb />
senior while the women should<lb />
have everyone back. In turn,<lb />
Kobe is looking for continued suc-<lb />
cess, and more records will likely<lb />
fall.<lb />
though he tried repeatedly to hold his ground and<lb />
slug it out with Nix, Nix fought with the tenacity of a<lb />
bulldog, taking punches but outscoring Pittman in<lb />
the furious exchanges. Nix's relentless pressure took<lb />
a heavy toll, and by the round's end, Pittman had<lb />
slowed noticably and was missing with his punches.<lb />
A series of weak overhand rights before the bell by<lb />
Pittman caught nothing but air. Nix had turned the<lb />
fight around.<lb />
Round three was a continuation of round two as<lb />
Nix pressed his non-stop attack. With greater<lb />
stamina and sheer heart, Nix took the fight to Pitt-<lb />
man backing him into a corner late in the round<lb />
where he unleashed a torrent of blows, scoring with<lb />
shots to the head and body as Pittman faded. With<lb />
Pittman virtually out on his feet, the referee stopped<lb />
the fight awarding Nix a TKO. Pittman slumped to<lb />
the canvas. Nix's win over a bigger, quicker oppo-<lb />
nent was an inspiring display of courage and deter-<lb />
mination that brought the cheering crowd to its feet.<lb />
If John Nix was the popular hero of the evening,<lb />
then Jim Lincoln was the villian � at least to a vocal<lb />
minority in the crowd. Though many cheered for the<lb />
tall, angular boxer, others hooted their disdain.<lb />
Linclon is familiar to TKE Boxing fans for his battles<lb />
with Mike Greko in 1981 and '82. In their '81 fight,<lb />
Lincoln demonstrated both brains and raw punching<lb />
power, lulling Greko with a rope-a-dope tatic before<lb />
spinning off the ropes and decapitating him with a<lb />
vicious right cross. The following year Greko<lb />
somewhat avenged Lincoln's KO by staying in the<lb />
center of the ring and out-pointing Lincoln for an un-<lb />
convincing win. At any rate, Lincoln's reputation<lb />
preceded him, and as he climbed into the ring some<lb />
boxing fans shouted taunts and insults.<lb />
Lincoln was matched in Thursday's finals against<lb />
Sahratore Anello, an ECU student from South<lb />
Orange, New Jersey. Both weighed 175, but Anello<lb />
was shorter and thicker. The first round passed<lb />
uneventfully. Lincoln, confident and relaxed, stalked<lb />
Anello around the ring looking for the big punch but<lb />
not finding it. Not only did he appear calm, but Lin-<lb />
coln looked lethargic as well, his punches not as crisp<lb />
as in previous years.<lb />
Anello gained confidence in the second round and<lb />
pressed Lincoln who back pedalled to the ropes.<lb />
There he slipped or blocked most of Anello's pun-<lb />
ches and tried to counter punch. Lincoln seemed to<lb />
react to the crowd as much as to his opponent. When<lb />
part of the crowd cheered Anello as he flailed at Lin-<lb />
coln on the ropes, Lincoln literally threw Anello off<lb />
him. Then, abandoning his counter-punching style,<lb />
he backed Anello into a corner and nearly knocked<lb />
him through the ropes. Anello broke free and fled the<lb />
corner.<lb />
A determined scowl marked Lincoln's face as he<lb />
stalked Anello through the third round. He loaded<lb />
up with every punch, often lunging after his quarrv.<lb />
Anello fought back in flurries, one time charging<lb />
Lincoln and landing between the ropes. Near the end<lb />
of the round, an overhand right by Lincoln hit its<lb />
mark. Anello stumbeld backward, wilted and fell.<lb />
After a standing eight count, Lincoln crunched a<lb />
right hook into .Anello's jaw at the bell. Anello's<lb />
knees buckled, and he crumbled to the canvas giving<lb />
Lincoln his KO in the last second of the fight.<lb />
With victory in hand, Lincoln marched straight-<lb />
faced to the dressing room as some cheered and<lb />
others shouted, "You're a bum! You ain't nothing'<lb />
etc! etc<lb />
Even if the audience didn't get as involved, the rest<lb />
of the fights also provided plenty of action.<lb />
Mark Saieed, last year's 162-pound champion<lb />
successfully defended his title this year. Saiet-d show-<lb />
ed impressive quickness and hand speed, noticably<lb />
improved from his '83 championship form. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, Mark out-classed his opponent, Greg<lb />
Williams, who, by the second round, was either run-<lb />
ning or clinching but not willing to battle Saieed. The<lb />
referee stopped the fight in the second round and<lb />
awarded Saieed the victory.<lb />
In the first fight of the evening, 250-pound super<lb />
heavyweight James Ellis of Ahoskie pounded out a<lb />
decision over his 210-pound opponent Gary Moore<lb />
of Camp Lejeune.<lb />
Carlton Brewer won the heavyweight division<lb />
without a fight. His opponent, Warren Williams, was<lb />
A determined scowl marked<lb />
Lincoln's face as he stalked Anello<lb />
through the third round.<lb />
medically disqualified before entering the ring<lb />
Willie Vines battled Joe Murchison for<lb />
178-pound title. Vines was an outside sharp shooter<lb />
with straight punches. Murchison, shorter, foufiht<lb />
with a Joe-Frazier hooking style. Vines' cleaner<lb />
technique began to earn him the advantage by the<lb />
end of the second round. He scored with several<lb />
straight shots to Murchison's head just before the<lb />
bell Vines came out of his corner at the start of the<lb />
third round spitting fire and slinging leather, but the<lb />
pace slowed. Scoring sporadically, Vines went on to<lb />
win by decision.<lb />
rv?�Tdo�0beS0, a novi' gave UP n Poumb to<lb />
Otis Tabor in a junior-middleweight fight. Midway<lb />
through the first round, Tabor clipped Roberson<lb />
with a stinging overhand right to the head, and it was<lb />
goodnight sweet prince Roberson was out cold<lb />
for several minutes before finally getting to his feet<lb />
and leaving the ring. <lb />
See NIX. Page 12<lb />
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Hal Baird, his team better be<lb />
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Northwestern, which re<lb />
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Chapel Hill over a sever.<lb />
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in hitting as it plays stonger clubs. "I think we<lb />
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