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SThc<lb />
(Earnluiian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus communit<lb />
'y since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 Nw4T 5<lb />
Thursday, March 22, 1984<lb />
Rainey, Mooring Win<lb />
Top SGA Positions<lb />
2,041<lb />
B, JENNIFER JENDRASIAK McPar.land received<lb />
. . votes and Lane 2,067.<lb />
John Rainey collected more This year's race was a contrast<lb />
votes in yesterday's SGA elections to last year's since there were four<lb />
than two of his opponents com- candidates vying for the presiden-<lb />
bined to become the 1984-85 SGA cy. Last year there were only two.<lb />
president. Georgia Mooring was<lb />
elected SGA treasurer, while Mike<lb />
McPartland and Lee Lane, both<lb />
of whom ran unopposed, were<lb />
elected vice president' and<lb />
secretary.<lb />
In addition, three of the four<lb />
winners last year were female; the<lb />
opposite is true this year.<lb />
Brigel extended congratulations<lb />
to Rainey and also said he wished<lb />
to thank everyone who helped him<lb />
- �'UM1 KHJIU1IC <lb />
Rainey received approximately with his campaign.<lb />
47 percent of the vote with 1,079<lb />
ballots. Jay Brigel was second<lb />
with 616, Mark Niewald received<lb />
445 and Greg Shelnutt collected<lb />
143.<lb />
Of the 2,242 votes cast for<lb />
treasurer, Georgia Mooring<lb />
received 1,259, or 56 percent. Jay<lb />
Johnson pulled in 983 ballots.<lb />
I think the victory was the<lb />
result of a lot of hard work by<lb />
many people Rainey said. "It<lb />
was a very tough campaign and<lb />
we had a very good field of can-<lb />
didates<lb />
Rainey added that he wanted to<lb />
continue many of the trends<lb />
started by this year's president,<lb />
Paul Naso. "I want to pick the<lb />
ball up and carry it further he<lb />
said. He also emphasized his com-<lb />
mitment to his campaign plat-<lb />
form, saying "I don't want to dif-<lb />
ferentiate between campaign<lb />
rhetoric and performance next<lb />
year<lb />
The number of students voting<lb />
in the election showed an "in-<lb />
creased interest in student govern-<lb />
ment Rainey said. Approx-<lb />
imately 17 percent of the students<lb />
voted, a total much higher than in<lb />
the fall legislative election, in<lb />
which approximately 10 percent<lb />
of students voted.<lb />
"I feel very good about John,<lb />
said outgoing President Paul<lb />
Naso. "He's a qualified candidate<lb />
and he has his heart into student<lb />
All Smiles<lb />
ECU Education School<lb />
Receives Good Report<lb />
Concerning Programs<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Co-Newi Editor<lb />
After a long-awaited visit<lb />
from the National Council for<lb />
Accreditation in Teacher<lb />
Education, the ECU School of<lb />
Education received a positive<lb />
report concerning its teacher<lb />
education programs.<lb />
"The team gave their report<lb />
to the teacher education facul-<lb />
ty yesterday and were<lb />
favorably impressed with the<lb />
progress we have made in ad-<lb />
dressing the weaknesses cited<lb />
in the earlier visit said<lb />
Charles R. Coble, dean of the<lb />
School of Education.<lb />
Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Academic Affairs Angelo A.<lb />
Volpe was equally excited<lb />
about the NCATE visit. "We<lb />
certainly feel very positive<lb />
about the committee's<lb />
report Volpe said. He add-<lb />
ed, "We're optimistic regar-<lb />
ding what NCATE's recom-<lb />
mendation for accreditation<lb />
of our teacher education pro-<lb />
grams will be<lb />
Coble said that the commit-<lb />
tee praised the School of<lb />
Education's governing<lb />
structure but also recommend-<lb />
ed ways to improve a few<lb />
J<lb />
Volpe<lb />
other aspects.<lb />
The 13-member comittee<lb />
visited campus Monday<lb />
through Wednesday to meet<lb />
with selected faculty members,<lb />
students and teachers and to<lb />
thoroughly review all of the<lb />
teacher education programs.<lb />
The official NCATE report<lb />
will be released sometime in<lb />
June.<lb />
MARK BARBER - ecu p <lb />
Newly elected SGA President John Rainev is "  . u- �<lb />
campaigning. Inset above is Georgia Muring trure" "8 " " "   �' �"d<lb />
Nationwide Tuition Increases<lb />
May Surpass Inflation Rate<lb />
ECU Crime Watch Program<lb />
Receiving Little Student Input<lb />
i�t � Lassiter said. HeaHdrH that Pi�m. .  .<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Co-Nrw� Editor<lb />
The central campus Residential<lb />
Watch Program at ECU has been<lb />
effective in one sense but ineffec-<lb />
tive in another, said Chairman<lb />
Steven Lassiter.<lb />
The program, which began last<lb />
October, was designed to operate<lb />
in a similar manner to the Com-<lb />
munity Watch Program. Lassiter<lb />
said the number of crimes has<lb />
decreased but there has been little<lb />
student participation as far as get-<lb />
ting hall captains. "Some halls<lb />
participate better than others<lb />
�"<lb />
Lassiter said. He added that Flem-<lb />
ing Hall is doing the best with no<lb />
reported crimes.<lb />
"Students were initially suppos-<lb />
ed to take an active role Lassiter<lb />
said when explaining one goal of<lb />
the program. "Residents were go-<lb />
ing to make the program work<lb />
He said because student participa-<lb />
tion is somewhat low, a different<lb />
approach will be instituted next<lb />
year. "It will be more of an<lb />
educational thing to alert students<lb />
of the hazards and what to look<lb />
for in reporting crimes<lb />
Lassiter praised the Department<lb />
of Public Safety for their involve-<lb />
ment with the program. "They've<lb />
been very helpful in responding to<lb />
calls he said.<lb />
In an effort to familiarize<lb />
residents with the program, pam-<lb />
phlets that read "Be On The<lb />
Lookout For Crime" have been<lb />
distributed throughout each<lb />
residence hall on central campus.<lb />
The halls also have orange and<lb />
black stickers on the main en-<lb />
trance and exit doors that read<lb />
"This Residence Hall Is Protected<lb />
By Residential Watch<lb />
The SRA recently approved the<lb />
program for campus-wide use<lb />
beginning next fall.<lb />
(CPS) � Tuitions at many<lb />
schools next year promise to go up<lb />
much faster than the inflation<lb />
rate, according to scattered recent<lb />
announcements by administrators<lb />
around the country.<lb />
Schools as diverse as Loyola of<lb />
Maryland, Metropolitan Com-<lb />
munity colleges of Kansas City,<lb />
and the universities of Missouri<lb />
and Rochester have already an-<lb />
nounced price hikes for next year<lb />
that are more than double the cur-<lb />
rent annual inflation rate of 4.6<lb />
percent.<lb />
New Hampshire, the State<lb />
University of New York system,<lb />
Syracuse, Lehigh, the Georgia<lb />
State system, Miami, Kentuckv,<lb />
DePaul, Oklahoma, New Mexico,<lb />
Bismarck Junior College, Stan-<lb />
ford and the California communi-<lb />
ty college system, among many<lb />
others, recently have unveiled<lb />
plans to raise tuition for the<lb />
1984-85 academic year by more<lb />
than 7.5 percent.<lb />
The hikes, moreover, follow<lb />
years of double-digit increases for<lb />
students.<lb />
For example, it costs 12 percent<lb />
more to attend a four-year public<lb />
college this year than it did last<lb />
year, according to the College<lb />
Board's annual college cost<lb />
survey.<lb />
Four-year private college tui-<lb />
tion went up 11 percent, while<lb />
two-year campus tuitions increas-<lb />
ed by nine percent, the survey<lb />
found.<lb />
Though national averages for<lb />
1984-85 school year tuition hikes<lb />
won't be compiled until next fall,<lb />
recent announcements by in-<lb />
dividual colleges suggest the up-<lb />
ward tuition spiral will continue.<lb />
Administrators say the in-<lb />
creases are necessary to compen-<lb />
sate for the federal and state<lb />
budget cuts of the last four years,<lb />
to make long-delayed salary in-<lb />
creases to faculty members, to<lb />
restore and build facilities put on<lb />
hold during the budget crunches,<lb />
and to try to recover from the sky-<lb />
high interest rates of the reces-<lb />
sion.<lb />
"Colleges got killed when in-<lb />
terest rates were 18 percent ex-<lb />
plains Dr. Gary Quehl of the<lb />
Council of Independent Colleges<lb />
in Washington, D.C.<lb />
"We have not caught up with<lb />
budget cuts adds Dr. James<lb />
Quann, Washington State's<lb />
registrar. "We've not yet<lb />
recovered<lb />
Pondering why tuition rates<lb />
should exceed the inflation rate,<lb />
Merideth Ludwig of the American<lb />
Association of State Colleges and<lb />
Universities says "speculation is<lb />
that (the increases are) to take<lb />
care of things that have been put<lb />
off for a long time<lb />
One long-delayed piece of<lb />
housekeeping is faculty compen-<lb />
sation. Recent studies illustrate<lb />
college teachers' buying powers<lb />
are now lower than they were in<lb />
1972, thanks largely to a decade<lb />
of high inflation touched off by<lb />
the Arab oil embargo of 1973.<lb />
"Faculty salaries haven't kept<lb />
up with inflation Quehl<lb />
observes. "We're playing a catch-<lb />
up game<lb />
"Our salaries are basically in<lb />
the cellar by national standards<lb />
says Richard Rhoda of the Ten-<lb />
nessee State University and Com-<lb />
munity College System.<lb />
To bring them up, Tennessee<lb />
colleges hope to hike tuitions by<lb />
as much as 10 percent for next<lb />
year, while the state legislature<lb />
ponders increasing state higher<lb />
education funding by 12 percent,<lb />
Rhoda notes.<lb />
Nationwide, state support for<lb />
colleges has risen 14 percent over<lb />
the last two years, according to<lb />
Dr. M.M. Chambers cf Illinois<lb />
State's periodic surveys of state<lb />
higher education funding.<lb />
But those average increases ap-<lb />
parently have not been enough to<lb />
compensate for severe cutbacks in<lb />
the amount of money campuses<lb />
received from the federal govern-<lb />
ment since 1980.<lb />
Consequently, many schools<lb />
are now asking their students to<lb />
pay a higher percentage of what it<lb />
costs to educate them.<lb />
Administrators figure it's<lb />
"reasonable" for tuition to cover<lb />
about 25 percent of the cost of<lb />
education, with state, federal and<lb />
private monies paying for the rest,<lb />
See BUDGET, page 3<lb />
Edmisten 9s Political Aid,<lb />
Charles Smith, Killed In<lb />
Wednesday Airplane Crash<lb />
t<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority members along with many other volunteers, manned the SGA poOs yesterday.  ����� - mcu<lb />
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (UPI) �<lb />
Charles H. Smith, Attorney<lb />
General Rufus Edmisten's top<lb />
aide and political adviser who<lb />
died of injuries suffered in the<lb />
crash of a small plane, will be<lb />
buried Friday.<lb />
Smith, 47, died at Margaret<lb />
Pardee Hospital early Wednesday<lb />
after a twin-engine plane carrying<lb />
Edmisten aides and others crashed<lb />
in Henderson County.<lb />
The Justice Department's chief<lb />
administrator, Smith had worked<lb />
with Edmsten since Edmisten<lb />
became attorney general in 1974.<lb />
Smith's funeral will be held at 4<lb />
p.m. Friday at Trinity Episcopal<lb />
Church in AsheviUe, where he<lb />
grew up, Jay Eaker, a Justice<lb />
Department spokesman, said<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
Friends and leaders of the<lb />
Democratic Party mourned Smith<lb />
Wednesday. A wreath hung on<lb />
the door of the Justice Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"I'm heartbroken Edmisten<lb />
said after learning of Smith's<lb />
death.  We will all miss him<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. said he<lb />
and Smith had worked together in<lb />
many political campaigns. Hunt<lb />
praised Smith as a man "who<lb />
dedicated himself totally to the<lb />
man for whom he worked.<lb />
"His loyalty and effectiveness<lb />
were without parallel Hunt<lb />
said.<lb />
In addition to Smith, five other<lb />
people four of them Justice<lb />
Department employees or aides in<lb />
Edmisten's Democratic guber-<lb />
natorial campaign were injured in<lb />
the crash, which occurred about<lb />
10p.m.<lb />
William Carl, co-owner of the<lb />
Golden Corral Restaurant chain<lb />
and a fund-raiser for Edmisten,<lb />
was bruised in the wreck. He was<lb />
hospitalized for observation but<lb />
was released later Wednesday.<lb />
Also aboard the plane were<lb />
Richard Carlton, an assistant at-<lb />
torney general on leave to serve as<lb />
field operations director for Ed-<lb />
misten's campaign; Dolart Sim-<lb />
mons, a Justice Department anti-<lb />
trust investigator; Michael<lb />
Carpenter, an assistant attorney<lb />
general; and Craig Gurgew, the<lb />
pilot.<lb />
The plane was returning to<lb />
Raleigh when it lost power in one<lb />
engine shortly after takeoff from<lb />
the AsheviUe Regional Airport.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN MABrtn QfM<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Strung iht campus community<lb />
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Published every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday dur<lb />
In0 the summer.<lb />
Tr� East Carolinian is the of<lb />
"clal newspaper of East Carolina<lb />
University, owned, operated and<lb />
Published for and by the students<lb />
of East Carolina University.<lb />
Unless otherwise noted, unsign-<lb />
ed editorials on the opinion page<lb />
�r� the newspaper's opinion,<lb />
oenerally written by the manag<lb />
Ing editor<lb />
Subscription Rate no yearly.<lb />
The East Carolinian offices are<lb />
located In the Publications<lb />
building on the campus of ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian,<lb />
2nd Floor, Publications building,<lb />
ECU, Greenville, N.C. 27(34.<lb />
Telephone: 757 634, 437, 4309<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
Cooperative Education Is a pro-<lb />
gram which helps students gain<lb />
valuable experience related to their<lb />
career goals 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 students<lb />
should stop by today to get more In<lb />
formation, to complete the necessary<lb />
forms, and to sign up for Interviews.<lb />
OCCUPATIONAL<lb />
THERAPY<lb />
All Occupational Therapy students<lb />
and Interested persons art asked to<lb />
attend me ECSCOTA meeting on<lb />
March 27 at 5:30 In room 203 Allied<lb />
Health Building.<lb />
LACROSSE<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
The Brothers, pledges, and little<lb />
sisters of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity<lb />
would like to invite everyone out to<lb />
700 West tonight (Mar 23) Come Out<lb />
and drink a few cold ones with your<lb />
blends Everyone who is affiliated<lb />
with the PI Kapps should remember<lb />
to wear their jerseys this Friday<lb />
Also there will be a "Party by the<lb />
lake' this Friday before Happy Hour.<lb />
We are having a car wash this Satur<lb />
day (March 24) at the Plaia Shell on<lb />
Greenville Blvd PUSH week (Play<lb />
units tor the Severly Handicapped) is<lb />
next week March 24 31 Everyone<lb />
help support this worthy cause PS<lb />
You Chi O's should go ahead and<lb />
start practicing how to party<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 9pm<lb />
to 1 am Advanced tickets are M 00<lb />
tor a couple and $4 00 for singles For<lb />
further information contact Ms<lb />
Arnerta Taylor at 752 0333 We look<lb />
forward to seeing you at this event<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
The Gamma Beta Phi Honor Socie<lb />
ty will hold a bake sale on Tuesday.<lb />
March 27. 1984 at the Student Store<lb />
Also tickets will be sold in which a<lb />
give a way of $100 worth of records, a<lb />
portable TV, and 2 prizes of J25<lb />
worth of records will be made in<lb />
April Our special thanks to Apple<lb />
Records for their support in this pro<lb />
iect<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
This is If! Dean D.H. Hayek,<lb />
Associate Dean for Student Affairs ai<lb />
the East Carolina School of Medicine<lb />
will speak at the March 24th Biologv<lb />
Club meeting His presentation will<lb />
mark the last of the three part pro<lb />
gressive Medical School entrance<lb />
series for Health Professions Month<lb />
So If you've missed parts 1 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!<lb />
If you did not see the ECU UNC<lb />
Lacrosse match last weekend, you<lb />
missed a great match There will be<lb />
another Lacrosse match this<lb />
weekend In Durham against Duke's<lb />
Lacrosse club The match will start<lb />
at 100 pm 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 />
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 I<lb />
STUDENTS WITH HART<lb />
Now is the time for a new genera<lb />
tion of leadership if you are fed up<lb />
with the politics of nostalgia and look<lb />
ing for new solutions to the nation's<lb />
problems join students with Hart We<lb />
are the vanguard of a new<lb />
democracy We will be meeting at<lb />
Mendenhall, every Thursday at 8 pm<lb />
(ask receptionist for room number).<lb />
TALENT SHOW<lb />
There will be a talent show at im<lb />
manuel Baptist church on Friday,<lb />
March 23, at 8 p m. The show Is soon<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 lust come and<lb />
watch. Refreshments will be served.<lb />
For more info, call 752 4444.<lb />
EDUCATION STUDENTS<lb />
The Department of Speech<lb />
Language &amp; Auditory Pathology will<lb />
be providing a make up of speech and<lb />
hearing screening for the sfudnets<lb />
who missed It In January.<lb />
The screening will be held on Tues<lb />
day, March 27 and Wednesday<lb />
Marcr, 28 from 5:00-7:00 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 />
YEARBOOK PORTRAITS<lb />
Don't forget that a Vardan's Studio<lb />
Photographer will be In the BUC<lb />
CANEER office until Friday, March<lb />
23, 1�4 to make portraits for those<lb />
who have not had fhelr pictures made<lb />
yet These pictures will be In the NM<lb />
BUCCANEER and will appear there<lb />
only if you have your picture made<lb />
before Friday. Photos are made bet<lb />
wean the hours of 9:00 and 12:00 and<lb />
100 to 3:00 dally In the BUCCANEER<lb />
office. 2nd floor of the Publications<lb />
Building behind the Library. Come<lb />
and sign up for a time outside the of<lb />
flee.<lb />
BKA<lb />
Mr Tom Pauling of North State<lb />
Savings S. Loan will speak at the next<lb />
meeting of Beta Kappa Alpha, Bank<lb />
ing and Finance Fraternity on Thurs<lb />
day, March 22, 1984 at 5 30 In Rawl<lb />
Room 103. We will make plans and<lb />
get a "heedcounf" for the Annual<lb />
BKA Banquet, tentatively set for<lb />
Thursday, April 19 at the Sheraton<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
CARWASH<lb />
Attention guys and galsl 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 4:00 in Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center followed by a party at<lb />
Val's place. Come and support your<lb />
local ISA Organization!<lb />
YOOOHOOOI!<lb />
The SRA Mardi Gras Party pic-<lb />
tures are back! Come check them out<lb />
and place an order Stop by the SRA<lb />
office in Mendenhall Office hours for<lb />
photos will be on Monday from 10-12<lb />
and 5 8pm and on Tuesday and Thurs<lb />
day from 12 5. Hope to see you there<lb />
cause all of the pictures are great.<lb />
ARCHERY CLUB<lb />
The ECU Archery club will be<lb />
having its first official practice of the<lb />
spring semester today. Thursday<lb />
March 22 at 400 pm . on the practice<lb />
range at the bottom of college hill<lb />
There will be discussion about the<lb />
tournaments coming up this spring<lb />
All persons Interested are invited to<lb />
come to the practice For more infor<lb />
matlon please call Gene Taylor at<lb />
758 7440 or Todd Vanhoy at 752 8748<lb />
FRISBEE<lb />
Don't miss the Natural Light<lb />
Ultimax Ultimate Frisbee Tourney<lb />
this weekend at the bottom of College<lb />
Hill. Some of the best teams in the<lb />
Tri-State area will be there com<lb />
petlng for cash and prizes Don't miss<lb />
this spectacular Frisbee event! Girls,<lb />
come on down and check out some hot<lb />
ultimate players to party with<lb />
Ultimax '84.<lb />
NEW YORK DELI<lb />
All your favorites from the Big Ap<lb />
pie, Cornbeef, Pastrami, Knishes,<lb />
Dr. Brown's Soda and much more.<lb />
Come on out March 25 at the All pur<lb />
pose room In Mendenhall. The time<lb />
1:30 3:00, Cost M.J5 plus the extras<lb />
Hillel members half price SHALOM<lb />
HUNT COMMITTEE<lb />
All students interested in working<lb />
for the Hunt Senate Committee are<lb />
invited to attend a meeting at 2 P M<lb />
today in Room 241, Mendenhall<lb />
TOURNAMENT<lb />
Come see the 1st annual<lb />
ZBTBudwelser Soccer Tournament<lb />
March 24 &amp; 25. Sat. from 9 5, Sunday<lb />
912 4, 3430 For information call<lb />
7523178<lb />
NAACP ELECTIONS<lb />
The ECU Chapter NAACP 19(4 85<lb />
elections will be held April 12, 1984 at<lb />
4:00 p.m. room to be announced. Ap<lb />
plications may be picked up March<lb />
22 April 5, 1984 at Mendenhall's Infor<lb />
matlon desk, 250 Jarvis Dorm or 502<lb />
Greene Dorm. Return application to<lb />
250 Jarvis Dorm by April 5, 1984, 5:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
AUCTION<lb />
r,i'1�mJBhl Epllon an A'Pha<lb />
Om cron PI will sponsor the First An<lb />
nual PRE GREEK WEEK - KICK<lb />
OFF AUCTION. Sunday. April l,t. a,<lb />
2 p.m. Pre Greek Week cups will be<lb />
the right way, party with the REAL<lb />
DONKEYSI "cm-<lb />
BSU<lb />
Program rescheduled: Nevln<lb />
Snyder, former U.S. Army chaplain<lb />
in Vietnam will speak at PAUSE this<lb />
Thursday, March 22, at 7 pm at the<lb />
Baptist Sfudnet union All are<lb />
welcome.<lb />
NAACPMEETING<lb />
There will be a NAACP meeting on<lb />
Thursday, March 22, 1984 at 4 00<lb />
pm in room 240<lb />
KOCHANSKI CONCERT<lb />
Wladimir Kochanski. the "People's<lb />
Pianist will be performing in<lb />
Wright auditorium Monday evening<lb />
March 24th at 8 pm Kochanski 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 3 for students<lb />
and $4 for the public. If available,<lb />
tickets will also be sold at the door.<lb />
CROP WALK<lb />
Don't forget that this year's CROP<lb />
Walk for Humanity will be held this<lb />
Sunday afternoon beginning at 12:30<lb />
at Green Springs Park Walk Cards<lb />
are still available at the ECU<lb />
Newman Center for persons who<lb />
would like to walk Persons wishing<lb />
to sponsor a walker or wanting more<lb />
information are urged to call the<lb />
Newman Center, 752 4216<lb />
EDMISTENM<lb />
All students Interested in joining<lb />
the campus organization to elect<lb />
Rufus Edmisfen as Governor In 1984<lb />
please contact Betty Casey or Mecon<lb />
Moye (ECU coordinator at 752-0312.<lb />
THE HOLOCAUST<lb />
A Symposium on the Holocaust is<lb />
being conducted on ECU campus It<lb />
will take place on Saturday, March<lb />
31, starting at 10.00 a.m. Many<lb />
speakers will be available to inform<lb />
and share with you the events and<lb />
rememberances of the event<lb />
1000 1130 session will be at Room<lb />
102 in Brewster B. 2:00-3:00 session<lb />
will be in Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Room 244 Everyone is welcome and<lb />
there is no admission charge The<lb />
event is being sponsored by ECU<lb />
INTER-VARSITY<lb />
Meets in Jenkins Auditorium at<lb />
4 30 on Wednesday nights. The next<lb />
two weeks, we will still be studying 11<lb />
Timothy. Come on out and worship<lb />
and fellowship with us!<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 />
Pletlng confidential statement in the<lb />
financial aid office. See Co-op Rawl<lb />
310 for additional Information.<lb />
CHAIRPERSON NEEDED<lb />
Application, .re now being ac<lb />
cepted for the position of the l�S Sfu<lb />
Chairperson. Applications can be<lb />
JrZSrr " Mendenh.<lb />
.Wthlspo.ltionrF'rTd.T<lb />
STUDENTS WITH HART<lb />
H.rfTS  Amrl�"� with<lb />
Hart committee will meet on Thurs<lb />
�.�� �' �� � P.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall room 244. Call 752 4935<lb />
for more Information. Get Involved<lb />
? ��rt ' " "�"�ration of<lb />
leadership.<lb />
HAPPY HOUR<lb />
Beat the Happy Hour lines with the<lb />
KA's at 200 West on Friday afternoon<lb />
Usual Happy Hour prices with the<lb />
best current music. Also start the<lb />
week off right at the KA Happy Hour<lb />
at Beau's, Sundays 8:00 until n 00<lb />
a.m. Beau's is Greenville's newest<lb />
nioht soot<lb />
AMBASSADORS!<lb />
Don't forget our general meeting.<lb />
2 Ti�Y' March ?� �' 5:00 in the<lb />
Mendenhall Multipurpose Room We<lb />
will be discussing elections, member<lb />
sp and the USC trip. There ,s also a<lb />
special surprise planned! Be sure to<lb />
arTfjno<lb />
ECU MARSHAL<lb />
Any student interested in serving<lb />
as a University Marshal from<lb />
graduation in May 1984 through April<lb />
1985 should file between March 23 and<lb />
March 30 Filing applications are<lb />
available in the SGA office,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Minimum requirements are the at<lb />
tainment of at least 44 credit hours by<lb />
the end of this semester and a 3 0<lb />
overall academic average Questions<lb />
should be directed to Dean Carolyn<lb />
Fulghum, 757 4771.<lb />
CARWASH<lb />
The Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity inc<lb />
will be sponsoring a car wash this<lb />
Saturday at McDonalds. Location is<lb />
at the corner of 10th and Cotanche<lb />
Streets, why not be sure and have<lb />
your car clean for the weekend' The<lb />
brothers of PBS Inc will be waiting<lb />
for you at 9:00 a.m. to wash your car-<lb />
spotless<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICAN<lb />
The CR's will meet in the Mulfi<lb />
purpose Room of Mendenhall at 5 30<lb />
p.m. Join the conservative cause<lb />
STUDENTS WITH HART<lb />
HartToTmV " A�r��" "<lb />
Hart committee will meet on Thurs<lb />
day. March 22, at 7 30 p m ;�<lb />
Mendenhall room 244 Call 752 4935<lb />
for more information. Get involved<lb />
fear "  0e-r8,i0" <lb />
DIET ANALYSIS<lb />
You can have your own personal<lb />
diet analyzed by the Student Dietet,c<lb />
Association on Tuesday, March 27,<lb />
1984 at the Student store with the aid<lb />
of a computer The analysis will tell<lb />
you which nutrients are missing in<lb />
your diet so you can improve your<lb />
nutritional Intake Don't miss this<lb />
great experience to learn more about<lb />
nutrition and your diet You owe if to<lb />
yourself!<lb />
WE'LL RAY YOU TO GET INTO<lb />
SHAPE THIS SUMMER.<lb />
r�-f<lb /><lb /><lb />
o<lb />
V<lb />
V,<lb />
If you have at least<lb />
two years of college left,<lb />
you can spend six weeks at<lb />
our Army ROTC Basic<lb />
Camp this summer and earn<lb />
approximately $600.<lb />
And if you qualify, you<lb />
can enter the ROTC 2-<lb />
Year Program this fall and<lb />
receive up to1,000 a year.<lb />
But the big payoff<lb />
happens on graduation day.<lb />
That's when you receive<lb />
an officer's commission.<lb />
So get your body in<lb />
shape (not to mention your<lb />
bank account).<lb />
Enroll in Army ROTC.<lb />
For more information,<lb />
contact Captain Heldur Liivak at<lb />
757-6967 and come to our information<lb />
session on March 27 from 4-6pm in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
ARMY ROTC<lb />
�KALLVOUCANK.<lb />
ECU MARAUDERS<lb />
Meeting March 22 at 1 00 p m in<lb />
Mendenhall Mulfi Purpose Room All<lb />
members please attend Newcomers<lb />
Welcome<lb />
KAPPA BALL<lb />
The Brothers of the KAPPA<lb />
ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY INC .<lb />
would like to extend to everyone a<lb />
cordial invitation to attend their an<lb />
nual KAPPA Coronation Ball to be<lb />
held Sat April 7. at the Ramada Inn<lb />
from 9 p m to 2 a m Admission will<lb />
be �5 00 single and S8 00 couple The<lb />
dress attire will be formal Tickets<lb />
may be purchased from any brother<lb />
of KAPPA ALPHA PSI or any KAP<lb />
PA SWEETHEART We look forward<lb />
to seeing you there!<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE<lb />
Sign Language club is having a<lb />
meeting Monday night in Mendenhall<lb />
room 224 Come at 4:30.<lb />
AMBASSADOR<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
The Past President's club of the<lb />
ECU alumni Association is offering a<lb />
scholarship to an Ambassador In<lb />
order to express their deep apprecia<lb />
tion for the vast amount of volunteer<lb />
service that the ECU Ambassadors<lb />
contribute to the progress and<lb />
welfare of ECU. The recipient must<lb />
be an ECU student who is a member<lb />
in good standing of the ECU Am<lb />
bassadors ana must be of such<lb />
classification as to be a senior in the<lb />
fall semester of 1984 Any Am<lb />
bassador who Is interested should<lb />
pick up an application after March 21<lb />
in the TaylorSlaughter Alumni<lb />
Center. Applications should be com<lb />
pleted and turned in by April 4.<lb />
RUGBY<lb />
There will be a Rugby match<lb />
against UNCG this Saturday at 200<lb />
behind the Allied Health building Br<lb />
mg your cooler and come out and root<lb />
for the ECU Ruggers<lb />
GRANT<lb />
The National Endowment for the<lb />
Humanities has announced a unique<lb />
grants program for individuals under<lb />
21 to spend a summer carrying out<lb />
their own non credit humanities<lb />
research projects The Younger<lb />
Scholars Program will award up to<lb />
100 grants nationally for outstanding<lb />
research and writing projects in such<lb />
fields as history, philosophy and the<lb />
study of literature These projects<lb />
will be carried out during the sum<lb />
mer of 1985 The application deadline<lb />
is September 15, 1994<lb />
For guidelines, write to Younger<lb />
Scholars Guidelines CN, Rm. 424, The<lb />
Naitonal Endowment for the<lb />
Humanities, Washington, DC. 20504<lb />
WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Place<lb />
ment Service in the Bloxton House is<lb />
offering these one hour sessions to aid<lb />
you in developing better interviewing<lb />
skills for use in your job search. A<lb />
film and discussion of how to inter<lb />
view through this service will be<lb />
shared Each session will be held in<lb />
the Career Planning Room at 3 pm<lb />
Come on any of the following dates:<lb />
March 21 and 27<lb />
SPEAKERS<lb />
Come learn more about Central<lb />
America - especially Nicaragua and<lb />
El Salvador � in a special pr -�nt.<lb />
'ion to be held at the ECU Catholic<lb />
Newman Center on Tuesday. March<lb />
27 Maryknoll Sisters Patricia Mur<lb />
ray and Julie Miller, who have both<lb />
worked In Central America for<lb />
several years, will share their<lb />
various experiences at a special sup<lb />
P�f meeting, which will begin at 4 00<lb />
Pm All interested persons are<lb />
welcome to attend and discuss during<lb />
the presentation For more intorma<lb />
tion, please call the ECU Newman<lb />
Center, 953 E 10th Street, at 752 4214<lb />
TRYOUTS<lb />
�� � part of ECU � awarawmning<lb />
Sduadi 1st Mandatory meet.ng<lb />
March 24th at 5 30 at Minge, Cot<lb />
'Seum Don , mit ou, �� f0uf ctianct<lb />
to get involved with Pirate Afhiet.csi<lb />
REBEL<lb />
The 9U REBEL is rr It you<lb />
haven't seen copies m Mendenhall or<lb />
classroom buildings you can pick one<lb />
up at the REBEL office, on the se<lb />
cond floor of the publications<lb />
building<lb />
MARAUDERS<lb />
ECU Marauders Meet.ng 22<lb />
March at 7 00 p m m Mendenna<lb />
Mulfi Purpose Room All members<lb />
please stand Newcomers welcome<lb />
HAPPY HOUR<lb />
Sigma Sigma S.gme Sororit, ,<lb />
sponsor,ng a Happy Hour Sunoa,<lb />
March 25 at Pantana Boos trorr<lb />
I 30 until with 12 pitchers Come ana<lb />
party with me SlGMAS!<lb />
RUGBY<lb />
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ThenexttimeyoustopbyfortheBestEatin? brinq<lb />
along this money-savin' coupon.<lb />
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FIKST CLASS HOTEL HCCOMMODAT 1OKS<lb />
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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 />
t<lb />
$10.00<lb />
OFF<lb />
ALL<lb />
RINGS,<lb />
Lobb<lb />
(CPS) - -Were still<lb />
waiting in the wings to ee<lb />
what will happen� sav<lb />
Nancy RaJey of the<lb />
tion Committee for<lb />
Higher Education, which<lb />
is supposed to coordinate<lb />
public efforts to fight for<lb />
education budgets in<lb />
Congress.<lb />
College lobbvists, adds<lb />
Dallas Martin of the<lb />
tionaJ association of<lb />
dent aid counselors,<lb />
aren't planning anvt-<lb />
special to fight the'latest<lb />
round of proposed stu-<lb />
dent aid c .<lb />
Indeed, college lob-<lb />
byists in general seem to<lb />
have greeted the most re-<lb />
cent aid proposals ��<lb />
released in Presider.<lb />
Reagan's Februar,<lb />
budget message �<lb />
low-keyed, a.d-back<lb />
response that contr<lb />
vividly with the .<lb />
calls to action a<lb />
mobilization efforts of<lb />
the last two yc<lb />
The crisis .alls are no<lb />
longer necessary, they<lb />
say, because the i<lb />
fident Congress m<lb />
diminish education I<lb />
ding during an election .<lb />
year.<lb />
A few Washington<lb />
observers, however.<lb />
worry the lobbyists have !<lb />
a "false sense o:<lb />
security and recall the<lb />
last time they displayed<lb />
such confidence � ti<lb />
1981 � Congress cut the<lb />
federal education budge: <lb />
by a hefty 12 percent.<lb />
In 1982 and 198?, the it<lb />
lobbyists beat back more I<lb />
dramatic budget cuts bv<lb />
sending a constant stream<lb />
of alarmed press relea-e-<lb />
out of Washington and<lb />
flying a constant stream<lb />
Budget To<lb />
Increase<lb />
Next Year<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
explains Joseph<lb />
Marks of the Southern<lb />
Regional Education<lb />
Board.<lb />
But recent audits in 14<lb />
southern states, for in-<lb />
stance, found tuition<lb />
covered only about 19<lb />
percent of a student's an-<lb />
nual education costs,<lb />
Marks savs.<lb />
The University of<lb />
Georgia has imposed 15<lb />
percent tuition hikes for<lb />
three straight years,<lb />
Marks reports, and Loui-<lb />
siana State has hiked tui-<lb />
tion 38 percent over two<lb />
years to bring student<lb />
contributions up to near<lb />
the 25 percent mark.<lb />
m<lb />
Date: March21.22.23 Time:9:00Mn"�4:�30pm<lb />
Place: student supply Deposit- Jgn �T<lb />
STORE MHERFF JONES<lb />
Yet at Washington<lb />
State, students already<lb />
pay 33 percent of the<lb />
costs of their education.<lb />
"You can really look at<lb />
this in two ways sug-<lb />
gests Dennis Martin of<lb />
the National Association<lb />
of Student Financial Aid<lb />
Administrators.<lb />
"You can look at it as<lb />
raising tuition at two or<lb />
three times the inflation<lb />
rate, and you can wonder I<lb />
how people figure what I<lb />
the inflation rate is he <lb />
says, "or you can see that f<lb />
the percentage (tuition) <lb />
increases for next year are r<lb />
much lower than last f<lb />
year's <lb />
But no one is predic- i<lb />
ting increases will stop U,<lb />
altogether in the future, M<lb />
even when faculty salane (H.<lb />
are improved and budget H<lb />
cuts are mended. Bl<lb />
"I don't think that's<lb />
going to happen says <lb />
Robert Lytle comptroller<lb />
of Northern Arizona<lb />
University. "The costs of<lb />
educating students are<lb />
continually going up<lb />
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GREENVILLE AREA RECORD BUYERS<lb />
(CPS) - "We're still<lb />
waiting in the wings to see<lb />
what will happen says<lb />
Nancy Raley of the Ac-<lb />
tion Committee for<lb />
Higher Education, which<lb />
is supposed to coordinate<lb />
public efforts to fight for<lb />
education budgets in<lb />
Congress.<lb />
College lobbyists, adds<lb />
Dallas Martin of the na-<lb />
tional association of stu-<lb />
dent aid counselors,<lb />
aren't planning anything<lb />
special to fight the latest<lb />
round of proposed stu-<lb />
dent aid cuts.<lb />
Indeed, college lob-<lb />
byists in general seem to<lb />
have greeted the most re-<lb />
cent aid proposals �<lb />
released in President<lb />
Reagan's February 1st<lb />
budget message � with a<lb />
low-keyed, laid-back<lb />
response that contrasts<lb />
vividly with the clarion<lb />
calls to action and<lb />
mobilization efforts of<lb />
the last two years.<lb />
The crisis calls are no<lb />
i nger necessary, they<lb />
say, because they're con-<lb />
fident Congress won't<lb />
diminish education fun-<lb />
ding during an election<lb />
year.<lb />
A few Washington<lb />
observers, however,<lb />
worry the lobbyists have<lb />
a 'false sense of<lb />
security and recall the<lb />
last time they displayed<lb />
such confidence � in<lb />
1981 � Congress cut the<lb />
federal education budget<lb />
by a heftv 12 percent.<lb />
In 1982 and 1983, the<lb />
lobbyists beat back more<lb />
dramatic budget cuts by<lb />
sending a constant stream<lb />
of alarmed press releases<lb />
out of Washington and<lb />
flving a constant stream<lb />
of mobilized, well-briefed<lb />
college presidents into<lb />
Washington to tell Con-<lb />
gress how more cuts<lb />
would affect their cam-<lb />
puses.<lb />
This year, "it's possi-<lb />
ble that if there's a<lb />
reason, we'll have a new<lb />
conference" later in the<lb />
budget process, Raley<lb />
says<lb />
"Our strategy says<lb />
Charles Saunders,<lb />
governmental affairs<lb />
director for the American<lb />
Council on Education<lb />
(ACE) and a leading<lb />
force in organizing op-<lb />
position to the Reagan<lb />
college budgets of the<lb />
past, "is to lobby our<lb />
constituencies to work to<lb />
oppose the cuts by telling<lb />
their representatives in<lb />
Congress what the budget<lb />
will do to their<lb />
programs<lb />
Peter Rogoff of the<lb />
Coalition of Independent<lb />
College and University<lb />
Students (called COR-<lb />
PUS) adds that most col-<lb />
lege groups in<lb />
Washington will work<lb />
together to make unified<lb />
counterproposals to Con-<lb />
gress this time.<lb />
And the Action Com-<lb />
mittee, organized in late<lb />
1981 just after Congress<lb />
made its first big aid cuts,<lb />
"still has a hotline and we<lb />
still meet weekly Raley<lb />
points out.<lb />
The plans are less ag-<lb />
gressive than in the past,<lb />
she concedes. "Maybe<lb />
it's because the cuts pro-<lb />
posed, at least on the face<lb />
of it, aren't as drastic<lb />
But, warns Kathy Ozer<lb />
of the U.S. Student<lb />
Association (USSA), "we<lb />
can be assured of real<lb />
cuts if we don't wage a<lb />
major battle<lb />
Ozer is one of the few<lb />
college lobbyists urging<lb />
an activist response to the<lb />
proposals.<lb />
She contends the pro-<lb />
posals are in fact drastic,<lb />
and if approved could<lb />
eliminate 1.3 million stu-<lb />
dent grants and loans for<lb />
the 1984-85 academic<lb />
year and beyond.<lb />
"If we talk about keep-<lb />
ing up with (federat stu-<lb />
dent aid) service at 1980<lb />
levels Ozer explains,<lb />
"it would cost $23<lb />
billion<lb />
The Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration's proposed<lb />
$15.5 billion budget for<lb />
the 1985 fiscal year,<lb />
however, is almost 50<lb />
percent less than what it<lb />
would take to restore aid<lb />
programs to 1980 levels.<lb />
(The fiscal year dates<lb />
from Oct. 1, 1984 to<lb />
Sept. 30, 1985).<lb />
The 1984 fiscal year<lb />
education budget totalled<lb />
$15.4 billion.<lb />
Ozer argues that, just<lb />
to keep aid programs<lb />
functioning at 1983-84<lb />
levels � which are now<lb />
eroded by inflation and<lb />
high interest rates �<lb />
Congress would have to<lb />
appropriate $17 billion.<lb />
Reagan also has pro-<lb />
posed to make it harder<lb />
for middle-class students<lb />
to get Pell Grants, and to<lb />
eliminate the National<lb />
Direct Student Loan,<lb />
State Student Incentive<lb />
Grant and Supplemental<lb />
Educational Opportunity<lb />
Grant programs.<lb />
To battle the pro-<lb />
posals, USSA and<lb />
COPUS hope to attract<lb />
7000 students to its Na-<lb />
tional Student Action<lb />
Lobby Day on March<lb />
26th in Washington.<lb />
The groups will bus<lb />
students to Washington,<lb />
and then shepard them to<lb />
Capitol Hill to pressure<lb />
legislators into resisting<lb />
the cuts, Rogoff says.<lb />
But Dallas Martin, one<lb />
of the most effective cam-<lb />
pus lobbyists in<lb />
Washington, is already<lb />
quietly optimistic "Con-<lb />
gress will react favorably.<lb />
Maybe we will see some<lb />
slight increases in pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
"There will be a chance<lb />
of selective increases<lb />
Saunders adds, "but not<lb />
across-the-board in-<lb />
creases<lb />
They don't think it's<lb />
likely Congress will<lb />
abolish the three aid pro-<lb />
grams, either.<lb />
Yet they didn't think<lb />
there was much chance of<lb />
Congress cutting aid in<lb />
1981, recalls Bob Aaron.<lb />
Aaron, now a Universi-<lb />
ty of Houston ad-<lb />
ministrator, was with the<lb />
ACE in 1981.<lb />
Lobbyists then "felt,<lb />
well, he's a new presi-<lb />
dent, and we've got pro-<lb />
blems with the economy,<lb />
and we don't want to ap-<lb />
pear unpatriotic by not<lb />
taking our share of cuts,<lb />
and I frankly don't think<lb />
we took it very hard<lb />
Aaron says. "And, if<lb />
you'll pardon my French,<lb />
they got the shit kicked<lb />
out of them<lb />
Three weeks after Con-<lb />
gress passed the<lb />
November, 1981 cuts, the<lb />
Reagan administration<lb />
announced it would next<lb />
Budget To<lb />
Increase<lb />
Next Year<lb />
C ontinued From Page 1<lb />
explains Joseph<lb />
Marks of the Southern<lb />
Regional Education<lb />
Board.<lb />
But recent audits in 14<lb />
southern states, for in-<lb />
stance, found tuition<lb />
covered only about 19<lb />
percent of a student's an-<lb />
nual education costs,<lb />
Marks savs.<lb />
The University of<lb />
Georgia has imposed 15<lb />
percent tuition hikes for<lb />
three straight years,<lb />
Marks reports, and Loui-<lb />
siana State has hiked tui-<lb />
tion 38 percent over two<lb />
years to bring student<lb />
contributions up to near<lb />
the 25 percent mark.<lb />
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But no one is predic-<lb />
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cuts are mended.<lb />
"I don't think that's<lb />
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At that point, lobbyists<lb />
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They successfully<lb />
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gress.<lb />
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tawdry he concludes.<lb />
"And maybe it is. But<lb />
that's the way it works<lb />
"We don't like to use<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
CROP Walk<lb />
Event Vital To Awareness<lb />
In a country that has a big pro-<lb />
blem with people gaining too much<lb />
weight from eating too much food,<lb />
it is important we be reminded<lb />
at least periodically that most peo-<lb />
ple's trouble in many areas of the<lb />
world is just the opposite � starva-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Americans probably spend<lb />
enough money on such things as<lb />
health spas, jogging suits and<lb />
Gigi's Vitamin Z Hollywood Eat-<lb />
all-you-want Diet Book to alleviate<lb />
a large part of the world's hunger<lb />
problem if such funds were spent<lb />
on the problem. The problem is not<lb />
resources; the world for several<lb />
years has had the ability to feed all<lb />
its inhabitants. It is more a problem<lb />
of allocation, development and<lb />
wise use of those resources;<lb />
American farmers are paid not to<lb />
grow food because we have too<lb />
much, while people in many areas<lb />
of the world starve. And so it goes.<lb />
That is why the CROP Walk for<lb />
Humanity this Sunday in Green-<lb />
ville is as much an effort to show<lb />
solidarity and concern and to bring<lb />
attention to the problem as it is to<lb />
raise funds. Too, that is why it's<lb />
important for students and other<lb />
citizens to be aware of, and par-<lb />
ticipate in, the event. Those on<lb />
tight budgets can walk without<lb />
donating money, and students busy<lb />
during the Sunday walk can spon-<lb />
sor a participant.<lb />
In any case, the event should<lb />
raise the awareness of those in the<lb />
area to the hunger problem. Relief<lb />
workers cannot snap their fingers<lb />
and raise a million dollars like, for<lb />
instance, collegiate football can.<lb />
The walk will be successful if<lb />
$5,000 is raised, but that is just<lb />
another irony that the CROP walk<lb />
should remind us of: many millions<lb />
go to football players, movie actors<lb />
and diet books; precious little goes<lb />
to feed those who will otherwise die<lb />
of starvation.<lb />
Prayer Vote Correct<lb />
The U.S. Senate is to be com-<lb />
 mended for voting down Tuesday a<lb />
proposed constitutional amendment<lb />
for prayer in public schools. The ac-<lb />
tion took courage considering the<lb />
"pressure of some groups (and Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan) in an election year to<lb />
�brand senators "irreligious Still,<lb />
every senator cast a ballot on the<lb />
issue � a rare occasion in the<lb />
Senate.<lb />
Of course, one is not irreligious<lb />
or atheistic if one opposes the<lb />
amendment; the National Council<lb />
of Churches for example, (a federa-<lb />
tion of 31 mainstream Protestant<lb />
and Orthodox demoninations<lb />
claiming 40 million members) op-<lb />
poses the proposal. But that is not<lb />
what one will hear from many of the<lb />
amendment's proponents.<lb />
There is simply no need for the<lb />
amendment unless one wants to<lb />
advertise and promote a religious<lb />
faith. For one, as Harvard constitu-<lb />
tional expert Laurence Tribe points<lb />
out, prayer in school is not forbid-<lb />
den; only official, organized prayer<lb />
is. Students can always pray, but<lb />
public schools may not set aside<lb />
specific times for them to do so<lb />
publicly, in front of their<lb />
classmates.<lb />
Also, many proponents of the<lb />
amendment are not satisfied with a<lb />
moment of silence in which children<lb />
may pray. The Rev. Jerry Falweil is<lb />
typical: "We didn't fight for the<lb />
right to keep silent But most<lb />
religions teach that God can be<lb />
spoken to just as well silently as<lb />
aloud; thus vocal prayer must be<lb />
done for the benefit of those in the<lb />
room, not for the individual himself<lb />
(other than to display and affirm his<lb />
faith to others).<lb />
Most importantly, however, is<lb />
that religion is first a personal and<lb />
family matter, taught and encourag-<lb />
ed by parents, developed in church.<lb />
Children praying regularly at home<lb />
with their family and in religious<lb />
practices are not likely to weaken in<lb />
their faith because they do not pray<lb />
publicly at school. Indeed, one<lb />
would think those same values<lb />
would have them pray regularly<lb />
during the school day � before a<lb />
meal, to start off the day, on the<lb />
bus, before a test.<lb />
The arguments that lax moral<lb />
values are caused by the absence of<lb />
public school prayer are obviously<lb />
fallacious .The argument breaks a<lb />
basic rule of logic and science:<lb />
correlation does not prove causa-<lb />
tion, i.e, because two things happen<lb />
together doesn't mean one caused<lb />
the other. The 1960swerea turbulent<lb />
time in American society for many<lb />
reasons, hardly caused by just the<lb />
removal of public prayer from<lb />
schools.<lb />
The frequently heard argument is<lb />
tried but still true: public prayer<lb />
necessitates peer pressure, and the<lb />
embarassment and imposition is<lb />
just too great to have those who do<lb />
not praying leave the room or sit<lb />
while others stand.<lb />
There are many ways to show<lb />
others one's religious faith; prayer<lb />
is permitted individually in public<lb />
schools; religion should be taught<lb />
by one's family and one's church;<lb />
there is no need nor justification for<lb />
public prayer in schools. Eighteen<lb />
Republican and 26 Democratic<lb />
senators should be commended for<lb />
there courage and judgment in the<lb />
vote against the amendment.<lb />
Meese's Days Are Limited With<lb />
Danno, McGarrett On His Trail<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
The tall, dark-haired man stepped off<lb />
the plane. There was a nip in the<lb />
Washington air; you could tell he wasn't<lb />
used to it. He was here on business. It<lb />
was a favor to a friend on the Senate<lb />
Judiciary Committee. As he strode con-<lb />
fidently through the terminal doors to<lb />
meet the person picking him up, you<lb />
could see the deep tan that betrayed the<lb />
dark glasses he was hiding behind. It was<lb />
McGarrett, Steve McGarrett � Five-O.<lb />
He had a job to do. The governor per-<lb />
sonally asked him to look into an in-<lb />
vestigation by the judiciary committee.<lb />
Seems that the would-be U.S. Attorney<lb />
General needed scrutinizing. His name<lb />
� Edwin Meese. A slick and tricky<lb />
politico type given to evasive answers<lb />
and behind-the-scenes wheeling and<lb />
dealing. McGarrett likened him to an<lb />
island racketeer. Five-O would get the<lb />
truth.<lb />
McGarret and his men checked into a<lb />
Washington hotel. And as he pushed the<lb />
shudder aside and stared out the win-<lb />
dow, he thought about the case. Then,<lb />
suddenly, he wheeled around, stabbed<lb />
his index finger in the air and banged his<lb />
fist on the imitation oak table.<lb />
"Gentlemen he said. "Let's go over<lb />
what we got so far<lb />
"Steve said Danno, "the suspect,<lb />
Meese, is apparently dealing in govern-<lb />
ment jobs. Each job apparently costs a<lb />
different amount, depending on how<lb />
much financial trouble Meese is in<lb />
"That's right, Steve confirmed<lb />
Chin Ho Kelly. "A John McKean<lb />
bought a seat on the Postal Board for<lb />
$60,000. And a deputy undersecretary<lb />
position at the Department of Interior<lb />
went for $32,500. A Thomas Barrack<lb />
got that one, Steve<lb />
"All right men McGarrett said,<lb />
"we know he's guilty. Ooh, and he's a<lb />
smart one. But he'll make a mistake<lb />
"And when he does McGarrett sternly<lb />
said, "we'll be there, and we'll nail 'em.<lb />
"But Steve Danno piped in, "the<lb />
president's behind him, and according<lb />
to one of my contacts, he's not gonna let<lb />
his boys testify at the new hearings<lb />
WievPoint<lb />
"That's right, Steve Chin Ho said.<lb />
"Oh, he'll testify McGarrett said as<lb />
a slight smile curled his lips. "Duke, you<lb />
and Dano bring this guy, Reagan, in<lb />
McGarrett sat at his make-shift desk.<lb />
The president, he knew, wanted his<lb />
crony as the people's highest lawyer.<lb />
The president could then continue his<lb />
plans to disassemble all progress on<lb />
judicial and civil rights issues over the<lb />
last 25 years. Meese, he thought, would<lb />
do anything for his mentor, including il-<lb />
legalities, as evidenced by the Carter<lb />
briefing papers incident.<lb />
The phone suddnely rang.<lb />
"McGarrett Steve said.<lb />
"Steve, It's Che the crime lab<lb />
wizard said. "I think I've got something<lb />
here<lb />
"I'll be right there<lb />
r- Campus Forum<lb />
At the lab, Che showed McGarrett<lb />
how he'd lifted a set of Meese's prints<lb />
off two incriminating memos. Che had<lb />
also deciphered a garbled tape of<lb />
Reagan and Meese discussing the issues<lb />
"Good work, Che Steve had said.<lb />
Steve returned to his office. He found<lb />
Dano, Kelly and Mr. Reagan waiting for<lb />
him.<lb />
"Steve Dano said, "This is the<lb />
president<lb />
Mr- President Steve suddenly<lb />
said, "why are you continuing to sup-<lb />
port a man who is obviously unworthv<lb />
of the job?"<lb />
"Well, Jack Ronnie began, "first<lb />
let me say I really love your show. Of<lb />
course, I should of had the part. But. I<lb />
got this one, so it's okay. So, now, well.<lb />
Mr. McGarrett, he's my buddy, and he<lb />
only lied about a couple things<lb />
"Mr. President, I'm afraid your an<lb />
accomplice; we have evidence<lb />
"Well, ooh, um, say, Steve, I don't<lb />
need any trouble. Tell you what. I'll<lb />
withdraw Ed's name and put you up for<lb />
the job. How about it ?"<lb />
"No dice! We're going to get Meese.<lb />
You can go now, Mr. President. After<lb />
you resign, you're mine<lb />
The McGarrett team drove wildly over<lb />
to Meese's White House office<lb />
Meese?" McGarrett said.<lb />
"Yea, what do you want<lb />
a JYoX?'TC under arrest- suspicion of<lb />
defrauding the American public "<lb />
"You can't. I'm famous "<lb />
"Oh yeah McGarrett said sternly.<lb />
Book'em Danno<lb />
Helm 9s Pro-Life Stance Inconsistent<lb />
In North Carolina these days a lot of<lb />
attention is being paid to the upcoming<lb />
Senate battle between Jesse Helms and<lb />
Jim Hunt. So in the midst of all this ex-<lb />
citement I was glad to have the oppor-<lb />
tunity recently to personally challenge<lb />
Jesse on several of his positions.<lb />
Our impromptu encounter took<lb />
place on Jan. 23 in Washington D.C.<lb />
as Helms was getting ready to address a<lb />
group of abortion opponents assembl-<lb />
ed for the March for Life, a march held<lb />
each year on the anniversary of the<lb />
1973 Supreme Court decision which<lb />
legalized abortion.<lb />
Moments after March Chairperson<lb />
Nellie Gray introduced Helms as the<lb />
best person babies and voters have in<lb />
the U.S. Senate, I dashed out of a<lb />
crowd to approach the speaker's plat-<lb />
form. (It was an opportunity I couldn't<lb />
pass up.) Here was a group of 50,000<lb />
people referring to themselves so "Pro-<lb />
Life" while at the same time extolling<lb />
the virtues of Ronald Reagan and Jesse<lb />
Helms, two men I consider to be the<lb />
most anti-life individuals now in public<lb />
office.<lb />
"Right to Life Means No to War �<lb />
Stop the Arms Race and Abortion<lb />
was the inscription on a placard I held<lb />
high above my head as I proceeded to<lb />
address the crowd an instant after the<lb />
applause had subsided for Helms.<lb />
An Associated Press story quoted<lb />
me as saying "What are you (Helms)<lb />
going to do for the born?" as Helms<lb />
spoke of protecting the unborn. That's<lb />
not exactly what I said, and Helms had<lb />
not yet begun to speak, but the gist of<lb />
the quote was basically accurate.<lb />
I participated in the March for Life<lb />
because I am personally and morally<lb />
opposed to abortion. But unlike the<lb />
vast majority of those present for the<lb />
march, I am not prepared to offer my<lb />
political support to the likes of Helms<lb />
and Reagan purely on the basis of their<lb />
opposition to abortion.<lb />
Together these men have worked<lb />
hard to drastically slash necessary<lb />
social programs that help many of our<lb />
most needy citizens. At the same time,<lb />
both of these men are supporting the<lb />
largest � and most wasteful �<lb />
military budget in our nation's history.<lb />
The anti-abortion movement has<lb />
somehow managed to corner the<lb />
market on the term "pro-life As long<lb />
as a politician is opposed to abortion<lb />
� unequivocally � then he's O.K. by<lb />
the anti-abortionists. Even if he's pro-<lb />
death penalty, pro-nuclear arms race<lb />
anti-social programs, etc. Abortion is<lb />
the "only" life issue as for as this<lb />
group is concerned. I think it's Ume the<lb />
anti-abortionists begin to live up to<lb />
their pro-life title or change it to what<lb />
it truly is : pro-unborn life.<lb />
During the March for Life rally it<lb />
was Helms who did the interrupting<lb />
when he said, referring to me (seconds<lb />
before I was physically carried away)<lb />
Don't you feel sorry for someone like<lb />
that � all mouth and no action<lb />
Such a remark was presumptuous on<lb />
the senator's part. I would like to<lb />
assure him that I am taking plenty of<lb />
action" to see to it that he is not<lb />
returned to the U.S. Senate as my<lb />
representative. How's that for a<lb />
mouthful?<lb />
Patrick O'Neill<lb />
Green Wile<lb />
Simple Slogans, Speeches Won't Suffice<lb />
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By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Last week a soap-box forum was<lb />
organized by once and future ECU stu-<lb />
dent Patrick O'Neill. It generated some<lb />
controversy, and one student wrote a let-<lb />
ter to Campus Forum concerning the<lb />
events of that day. I was mentioned in<lb />
the letter. Like Patrick, I spoke to the<lb />
crowd.<lb />
Why do people like Patrick and<lb />
myself feel compelled to address our<lb />
fellow man? First, we're both idealists,<lb />
concerned about the present state of af-<lb />
fairs. Second, we're also both realists.<lb />
We understand that ultimately it is you,<lb />
the people, who decide this nation's<lb />
policies both at home and abroad. Thus,<lb />
if we want to see our ideals realized, it<lb />
will be through you, the voting public.<lb />
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found it an embarrassing experience<lb />
because it amounted to little more than<lb />
an obtrusive harangue which the<lb />
students both on the mall and inside ad-<lb />
jacent classrooms were forced to suffer<lb />
through.<lb />
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complexity. It merits a semester course<lb />
rather than a five-minute speech. Rapid<lb />
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It is rare when college<lb />
students are given the<lb />
chance to travel to<lb />
Europe, but a program<lb />
established by the<lb />
Foreign Language<lb />
Department, known as<lb />
"Aupair allows<lb />
students to do iust this.<lb />
Only girls are accepted<lb />
into the program, acting<lb />
as a "big sister" in a<lb />
French family. Room and<lb />
board are provided by the<lb />
family, along with about<lb />
$100 a month in return<lb />
or doing light<lb />
housework and watching<lb />
the children.<lb />
The program usually<lb />
lasts one summer, but in<lb />
the past, two ECU<lb />
students stayed on for a<lb />
full year.<lb />
After being immersed<lb />
in everyday French life �<lb />
from trips to the market<lb />
to taking the children on<lb />
walks or bicycling � the<lb />
girls eventually begin to<lb />
learn the French<lb />
language. The children<lb />
are major factors in lear-<lb />
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are able to point at ob-<lb />
Four New SGA Officers Elected<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
government. I look for-<lb />
ward to working with him<lb />
during the transition<lb />
period.<lb />
Treasurer-elect Moor-<lb />
ing said she sincerely ap-<lb />
preciated the student tur-<lb />
nout. She also restated<lb />
her pledge to be available<lb />
to all student groups.<lb />
"I'm elated she said.<lb />
Elections chairperson<lb />
Lindsey Williams said she<lb />
felt the election ran<lb />
smoothly. "The cam-<lb />
paigning and turnout<lb />
were excellent she said.<lb />
Unlike last fall's SGA<lb />
elections, there were no<lb />
Student Opinion<lb />
major problems. There<lb />
were minor problems<lb />
with the ballots from one<lb />
precinct, necessitating the<lb />
elimination of one box.<lb />
Williams stressed that<lb />
had the ballots from the<lb />
box been included, the<lb />
outcome would not have<lb />
been effected in any way.<lb />
Phillips<lb />
SGA Elections<lb />
By DALE SWANSON<lb />
Suff Wrlirr<lb />
Did you vote in the SGA elec-<lb />
tions? Why or why not?<lb />
Jenny Phillips, Foods and<lb />
Nutrition, Freshman � "Yes<lb />
because the people I voted for<lb />
would make good officers, and so<lb />
I wouldn't feel guilty if they only<lb />
lost by one vote<lb />
Chris Schiappa, Geology,<lb />
Graduate - "Yes, because I'm <lb />
concerned over who's controlling<lb />
the SGA. I think my candidate<lb />
was more intelligent than the<lb />
others<lb />
Jacqui Allan, Nursing,<lb />
Sophomore � "Yes because I<lb />
wanted the people I voted for to<lb />
win. I feel they should have mv<lb />
vote<lb />
Kevin Faison, Industrial<lb />
Physics, Sophomore � "No, I<lb />
was in classes all day and I didn't<lb />
have time between them<lb />
jects and request them in<lb />
French.<lb />
Grace Ellenberg,<lb />
French instructer and<lb />
supervisor of Aupair,<lb />
said, "The girls take con-<lb />
siderable pride in the fact<lb />
that on their return, they<lb />
can speak the language<lb />
without too much dif-<lb />
ficulty The girls are<lb />
also encouraged to take<lb />
French classes while in<lb />
France. Ellenberg said<lb />
the past experiences with<lb />
the program "have been<lb />
very favorable<lb />
Former participants in<lb />
Aupair have saved the<lb />
money their family<lb />
alloted them each month<lb />
for their return plane<lb />
ticket, or some have used<lb />
the money to travel<lb />
around France at the end<lb />
of their stay.<lb />
1�<lb />
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Society of United Liberal Students<lb />
is now accepting submissions for<lb />
contestants in its annual;<lb />
Miss S.O.U.L.S. Pagent<lb />
Another benefit of the<lb />
program is that the girls<lb />
are often taken along<lb />
with the family on vaca-<lb />
tion. Students in the past<lb />
have gone to such places<lb />
as Lake Geneva.<lb />
Switzerland and Corsica.<lb />
An agency in France<lb />
provides the names of the<lb />
French families. Students<lb />
cannot choose which<lb />
family they want or the<lb />
geographic area.<lb />
The problems that are<lb />
faced can seem small later<lb />
on, but at the time they<lb />
can seem momentous<lb />
Ms. Ellenberg advises<lb />
that the girls who go,<lb />
"must have an adven-<lb />
turous personality and be<lb />
able to solve problems on<lb />
their own<lb />
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P�0�o by Debfee L. G.mb.ck,<lb />
A punk judge at Tyler Dorm.<lb />
By JENNY LMEADOR<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It's expression, dancing, rebellion, fashion and<lb />
freedom. Actually, it's Punk. Whether punk is in or<lb />
out is anyone's guess, but last Thursday night in<lb />
Tyler, punk was definitely in. If you like abstracts<lb />
and wild variety, such as a mixture of funk and punk<lb />
this was the place to be for the "First Annual Punk<lb />
Rock Variety Show" on the Hill. The spectators<lb />
smiled and laughed and bobbed with the beat of the<lb />
show. But, if you missed the punk event, then your<lb />
view may only be tainted by what you have seen<lb />
downtown or on the latest videos. Both spectators<lb />
and other students have obviously formed their own<lb />
opinion about the good and the bad, and the survival<lb />
and the eventual end of the Punk Rock Show and the<lb />
Punk Rock Era.<lb />
"It's an expression of society. People just do their<lb />
own thing � there are no restrictions to punk rock. It<lb />
varies as people do and just seems to be one of those<lb />
stages people go throughwas one coed's response<lb />
when asked, what is punk rock?<lb />
Maybe the limitless restrictions are kind of an en-<lb />
ticing freedom, an excuse to be different without say-<lb />
ing a word. Yet if you're not into shagging or disco,<lb />
or tap or ballet for that matter, then maybe the jerky<lb />
twitching girations turn you on. Even if the music<lb />
and the movement goes, I have a feeling punk<lb />
fashion just might be here to stay.<lb />
"The fashion and just the craze of dressing weirdly<lb />
gives you a chance to let go of your inhibitions says<lb />
senior Elizabeth Hart. "It makes people not respect<lb />
you, but be wary of you. They don't want to touch<lb />
you they just stand back She also said, " the<lb />
closing of J.Js was a sad moment in the history of<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Punk is one of those styles you either appreciate or<lb />
you don't. Many students don't like it and see it as a<lb />
fad simply hanging on. Extremist Angie Maynor<lb />
said, "I don't like it. It's ridiculous and extremely<lb />
immature Artist Ellen Whitman said, "I don't like<lb />
punk rock. I have a Hank Williams, Jr. album in my<lb />
room. Why do you think I don't like it?"<lb />
Runner Regina Kent doesn't like it either. "1 think<lb />
it looks too different � out of the ordinary. The only<lb />
time I see people punking out is on holidays or when<lb />
people are going to parties, but I don't see it that<lb />
often any more<lb />
So perhaps punk is simply hanging on by a few<lb />
strange threads. It comes down to a matter of sur-<lb />
vival for those still pulling bucks in the punk<lb />
business. Naomi McLaurin didn't care too much for<lb />
punk either, but did admit she liked The Cars (a rock<lb />
band). Her gave her reason for believing the punk<lb />
scene is still: "It has survived because everyone<lb />
strives to be different, and punk gives them a chance<lb />
to be different<lb />
Melissa Reed also had an interesting idea about<lb />
why punk has survived this long. "It's a way for peo-<lb />
ple to rebel in a safe way she said. "I like it because<lb />
it brought mini-skirts and leather pants back into<lb />
See PUNKS, Page 7<lb />
Page<lb />
John Rose lays down the rap of "The Red Rat Story<lb />
Animation Film At Hendrix<lb />
Compromise,<lb />
the hinge<lb />
liberal minds<lb />
pivot upon.<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Ftanra fMiot<lb />
It amazes me that once an in-<lb />
dividual develops his beliefs, they<lb />
tend to be consistent, ie con-<lb />
sistently liberal or consistently<lb />
conservative. For example, on<lb />
most any given issue, I feel<lb />
reasonably sure I can predict<lb />
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a well-known campus liberal, will<lb />
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defense spending, social pro-<lb />
grams, foreign policy, PIRG �<lb />
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themselves.<lb />
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concepts that govern how we look<lb />
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di that act as hinges for all our<lb />
decisions and judgements. The<lb />
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discussed last week is such a fun-<lb />
damental hinge our minds pivot<lb />
upon, and I pointed out the flaw<lb />
in the current obsession with be-<lb />
ing "fair how it is a form of<lb />
non-thinking.<lb />
The Secret's In The Bean<lb />
Gourmet Cofft<lb />
Attention all arty types, film<lb />
buffs and high-tech vidio freaks.<lb />
Synthetic Movements � New<lb />
Directions in Contemporary<lb />
Animation is coming to Green-<lb />
ville just for you.<lb />
This informative program is for<lb />
all serious artists, especially com-<lb />
mercial artists, and for artists in-<lb />
terested in animation and the<lb />
latest technical aspects of film<lb />
animation. It's also for anyone<lb />
who has an ounce of curiosity.<lb />
Twenty filmakers, all related to<lb />
recent developments, are<lb />
represented in this program of<lb />
short animated films. Twenty-<lb />
three films are divided into two<lb />
programs titled "Toward the Ab-<lb />
solute film and<lb />
"Redefinitions Program I<lb />
features films that seek a visual<lb />
music in a reductive style, concen-<lb />
trating on rhythm, surface move-<lb />
ment and spatial relationships.<lb />
Program II features films that<lb />
utilize high-tech processes such as<lb />
optical and matte printing,<lb />
computer-generated and syn-<lb />
thesized imagery and other<lb />
means.<lb />
Synthetic Movements is spon-<lb />
sored by the Visual Arts Forum of<lb />
ECU's School of Art. It will be<lb />
presented Sunday, March 25 at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
The program is open to all<lb />
students and the public, and ad-<lb />
mission is free.<lb />
Synthetic Movements is<lb />
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American Federation of Arts.<lb />
Conservative's<lb />
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By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Americans love coffee. We con-<lb />
sume over three billion pounds a<lb />
year that's 450 million cups a<lb />
day. The average coffee drinker<lb />
guzzles the stuff like water,<lb />
averaging a quart between sunrise<lb />
and bedtime. If wine is the na-<lb />
tional beverage of France, coffee<lb />
is surely the national drink of the<lb />
U.S. But while Frenchmen have<lb />
elevated the making and drinking<lb />
of wine to a national art,<lb />
American's passion for coffee has<lb />
been a strictly blue-collar love af-<lb />
fair. Work and coffee go together<lb />
like well, the coffee break. Like<lb />
salt, sugar and flour, coffee is one<lb />
of the basics of American life.<lb />
But Americans are finding there<lb />
can be more to drinking a cup of<lb />
"Joe" than a simple yes or no<lb />
about cream and sugar. Taste<lb />
buds from Sacremento to Savan-<lb />
nah are awakening to the infinite<lb />
possibilities of the coffee bean. In<lb />
Greenville, no less than four<lb />
businesses are now selling<lb />
gourmet coffee.<lb />
Eileen Huber owns and<lb />
operates Eileen's Special Occa-<lb />
sions, a wine, cheese and gourmet<lb />
foods shop in the Greenville<lb />
Square Shopping Center. She<lb />
began selling gourmet coffee this<lb />
past fall and is now doing a brisk<lb />
business selling about 60 pounds a<lb />
week. According to Eileen, many<lb />
of her customers � the serious<lb />
connoisseurs � are Europeans.<lb />
"I have several, that when the<lb />
coffee comes in, they'll chew on<lb />
the bean to determine the quality<lb />
of the coffee she says.<lb />
Fine coffee is never ground<lb />
before it is sold. Grinding releases<lb />
the flavor. Even when sealed in-<lb />
side an airtight container and<lb />
stored in a freezer, ground coffee<lb />
can begin losing its goodness<lb />
within a week. A serious con-<lb />
noisseur has his own coffee<lb />
grinder. He buys the beans whole<lb />
and grinds only enough for his im-<lb />
mediate needs.<lb />
Since gourmet coffee ($6-8 a<lb />
pound) is more expensive than<lb />
commercial blends, many people<lb />
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standard brands from the super-<lb />
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this afternoon. I stopped in<lb />
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had a cup of coffee made from<lb />
freshly ground French-roast<lb />
beans. As I sipped the coffee and<lb />
let it wash slowly across my<lb />
palate, taste buds fired first on the<lb />
tip and center (mostly reacting to<lb />
the two lumps of sugar) and final-<lb />
ly on the sides and back of my<lb />
tongue (erupting to the full flavor<lb />
and winy twang of the dark-<lb />
roasted, oily beans). My next cup<lb />
of home brew tasted flat and dull<lb />
in comparison.<lb />
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pound or fraction of a pound, but<lb />
also by the cup. That way, in a<lb />
relatively short period of time you<lb />
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the coffees she sells. Try Planta-<lb />
tion Kenyan today, and compare<lb />
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Rican just to name a few.<lb />
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taste. But the second and perhaps<lb />
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roasted. The names French roast,<lb />
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come from the way the beans<lb />
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coffee is grown. Other coffees are<lb />
blends and are so named: Mocha<lb />
Java, Turkish blend,<lb />
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chocolate almond. Indeed,<lb />
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gathered in Tyler lobby to<lb />
see the main events which<lb />
were fashion and model-<lb />
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sort of "compromise"<lb />
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media and government<lb />
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United States in our deal-<lb />
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to "compromise they<lb />
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Pirates Split Doubleheader With Northwestern<lb />
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ECU pitcher Winfred Johnson<lb />
gave up two home runs in the first<lb />
game of a doubleheader yesterday<lb />
afternoon at Harrington Field,<lb />
bul he got revenge in the second<lb />
game, sending a blast just inside<lb />
the right field foul pole in extra in-<lb />
nings to give the Pirates a 3-1 win<lb />
and a split with Northwestern.<lb />
"It was close said Johnson<lb />
(3-1) of his homer which was<lb />
almost pushed foul by a strong<lb />
wind that helped four balls over<lb />
the fence during the<lb />
doubleheader. "I think everyone<lb />
on both teams all day were trying<lb />
to hit one out there<lb />
ECU coach Hal Baird was<lb />
pleased to recover and win the se-<lb />
cond game, after surrendering a<lb />
1-0 fifth inning lead. "I was hap-<lb />
p as heck to get out of that he<lb />
That was a good one<lb />
because they have a good club.<lb />
They are the best team we have<lb />
played<lb />
Northwestern, now 4-5, had<lb />
lost three straight games to Camp-<lb />
bell coming into today's game,<lb />
but nevertheless played like the<lb />
team that won 35 games the<lb />
pre ious year.<lb />
The Pirates, 114, lost the first<lb />
I ame 4-2 as Nothwestern pitcher<lb />
John Trautwein went the<lb />
distance, giving up only six hits,<lb />
three of which came in the third<lb />
inning when the Pirates scored all<lb />
of their runs. Trautwein struck<lb />
out three and walked two.<lb />
Northwestern did most of its<lb />
damage in the second inning,<lb />
scoring three of its five runs.<lb />
Joe Girardi led off the inning<lb />
by powering a home run over the<lb />
inimitable right field fence. After<lb />
a groundout, single and fielder's<lb />
choice, Al Quintana lined a single<lb />
to left to knock in the Wildcats'<lb />
second run.<lb />
Michael Huff punched a single<lb />
up the middle to move Quintana<lb />
to second, who scored on Dan<lb />
Grunhard's RBI single to left<lb />
center.<lb />
Reggie Hammonds drilled a<lb />
Johnson pitch beyond � quess<lb />
where � the right field fence in<lb />
third inning to give the Wildcats<lb />
their fourth run of the game.<lb />
After giving up eight hits and<lb />
four runs in the first three innings,<lb />
Johnson settled down and shut<lb />
out the Widcats out over the final<lb />
four while giving up only three<lb />
hits.<lb />
ECU scored all of its runs in the<lb />
third, as shortstop Greg Hardison<lb />
drilled a two run homer over �<lb />
guess where � the right field<lb />
fence. The Pirates had a chance to<lb />
add another in the same inning,<lb />
but Johnson hit into a double play<lb />
with Todd Evans on first base,<lb />
who had reached on a single to<lb />
left.<lb />
The Pirates threatened again in<lb />
the last inning � the bottom of<lb />
the seventh. Rightfielder Mike<lb />
Williams was hit by a pitch to lead<lb />
off the inning and took second<lb />
when leftfielder Mark Shank was<lb />
thrown out at first on a dribbler<lb />
back to the pitcher.<lb />
Then, Mike Sullivan, pinch hit-<lb />
ting for catcher Jim Riley, walked<lb />
to put runners on first and second<lb />
with one out. Second baseman<lb />
Steve Sides, who lashed a double<lb />
earlier in the contst, hit into a<lb />
double play to end the game.<lb />
The sparse, cold crowd saw a<lb />
pitcher's duel in the second game,<lb />
as Northwestern's Bob Miller and<lb />
ECU's Robby McClanahan threw<lb />
superbly. Miller went the<lb />
distance, giving up only six hits<lb />
until Johnson's game-winning<lb />
home run. McClanahan had a no-<lb />
hitter going into the fifth inning<lb />
and gave up a mere three hits<lb />
before being relieved by Jim<lb />
Peterson (3-0) in the eighth.<lb />
The Pirates scored the game's<lb />
first run in the fifth inning, as<lb />
Sullivan lashed a double with two<lb />
outs and came home on catcher<lb />
Jabo Fulghum's line-drive single<lb />
up the middle.<lb />
The Wildcats quickly tied the<lb />
score in the next inning. Greg<lb />
Beck led off the batting order with<lb />
a single to right field, then took<lb />
third on an errant throw to second<lb />
base by Fulghum. Mike Huff then<lb />
lined a shot to center, and Shank<lb />
made a diving stab, but his throw<lb />
was late to the plate as Beck tagg-<lb />
ed from third.<lb />
The Wildcats threatened to take<lb />
the lead in the top of the eighth, as<lb />
they put men on first and second<lb />
with only one out. But Peterson<lb />
came in to relieve McClanahan<lb />
and got the next two Wildcat hit-<lb />
ters out on a fly to right and a<lb />
ground out to the catcher.<lb />
"Robby did a great job Baird<lb />
said.<lb />
"I had good stuff Mc-<lb />
Clanahan said. However, at the<lb />
end, he said, "I was losing a little<lb />
from my fastball<lb />
Mike Christoper and Bob<lb />
Davidson are slated to pitch in<lb />
today's doubleheader against<lb />
Ohio University, which is schedul-<lb />
ed to begin at 1 p.m.<lb />
First Game<lb />
ECU 002 000 2�2 5 0<lb />
NU 031 000 0�4 11 0<lb />
Second Game<lb />
ECU 000 010 02�3 7 1<lb />
NU 000 001 00�1 4 1<lb />
Winfred Johnson's game m<lb />
pole<lb />
STANLEY LEAHY - E<lb />
inning home run was just inside<lb />
CU Photo LJt<lb />
the foul<lb />
Sof(bailers Give UNC First Loss<lb />
Pirates Slam Heels<lb />
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By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Aatetaal SoorU EMtor<lb />
The ECU women's softball<lb />
team handed North Carolina its<lb />
first loss of the season in splitting<lb />
a doubleheader with the Tar<lb />
Heels, 2-1 and 0-6.<lb />
The Lady Pirates managed only<lb />
two hits in the second game, but<lb />
took advantage of poor pitching<lb />
in the fourth inning to defeat the<lb />
Heels.<lb />
UNC starting pitcher Marsha<lb />
Brown struck out the first two<lb />
batters in the bottom of the<lb />
fourth, but became rattled after<lb />
walking Carla Alphin, Angie<lb />
Humphrey and Stacy Boyette to<lb />
load the bases.<lb />
After a long discussion with her<lb />
catcher, Brown was still unable to<lb />
settle down, walking Wendy Oz-<lb />
ment and Bonnie Smith which<lb />
enabled Alphin and Humphrey to<lb />
score.<lb />
At that point, ace pitcher<lb />
Virginia Augusta was called to the<lb />
mound. Augusta retired the final<lb />
seven batters, four by strike out.<lb />
"Their pitcher (Augusta) is the<lb />
best we've faced all year Pirate<lb />
Coach Sue Manahan said, "but<lb />
she came in after the damage had<lb />
already been done<lb />
Carolina threatened to tie the<lb />
game up in the top of the sixth,<lb />
but good defense allowed the Tar<lb />
Heels only one run in three at-<lb />
tempts at homeplate.<lb />
Powers led off the inning by<lb />
reaching first on an .Alphin error.<lb />
Holt then followed with a single<lb />
to put runners on the corners with<lb />
only one out.<lb />
After a Boyette fastball hit the<lb />
dirt and got by catcher Lisa<lb />
Zmuda, Powers tried to steal<lb />
home, but was tagged out bv<lb />
Boyette.<lb />
Holt managed to get all the wav<lb />
to third on the play, and then<lb />
scored the Heels' only run of the<lb />
game when Augusta reached first<lb />
on an error by shortstop Tamara<lb />
Franks.<lb />
Faircloth drove a ball into<lb />
center field on the next at bat, but<lb />
Augusta was thrown out at the<lb />
plate to end the inning.<lb />
Boyette retired the final three<lb />
batters to end the game, compil-<lb />
ing four strikeouts along the way.<lb />
"They were undefeated, so it's<lb />
a nice win for us Manahan said.<lb />
"I'm not totally satisfied with our<lb />
play, but I'm excited about where<lb />
we are (9-5) at this point in the<lb />
season and I hope we can continue<lb />
to learn every day<lb />
Augusta got the start in the first<lb />
game, and made the Pirates look<lb />
like a pee-wee softball team on her<lb />
way to a no-hitter.<lb />
After walking the first batter<lb />
she faced, Augusta retired the<lb />
next 21 batters in row, 10 by<lb />
strikeout.<lb />
The Heels got all they needed in<lb />
the first as Jarrell tripled, and<lb />
then was singled in by Powers for<lb />
a 1-0 lead.<lb />
Carolina picked up another run<lb />
in the top of the second. Burton<lb />
led off the inning with a walk and<lb />
then adv anced to third on a Loflm<lb />
single. Burton crossed the plate<lb />
after a sharp grounder To. Everette<lb />
was mishandled by first baseman<lb />
Dawn Langley.<lb />
In the fifth, Everette walked<lb />
and then stole second on the ensu-<lb />
ing pitch. After Powers reached<lb />
first on another error, Augusta<lb />
singled home Everette to give the<lb />
Tar Heels a 3-0 lead.<lb />
Powers was the next tc score on<lb />
a single by Holt, and after a dou-<lb />
ble steal in which Augusta reached<lb />
third and Holt second, ECU pit-<lb />
cher Pam Young struck out Brux-<lb />
ton to end the inning and get the<lb />
Pirates out of a jam.<lb />
UNC picked up their rinal two<lb />
runs in the last inning as Jarrell hit<lb />
a booming two-run homer over<lb />
the center field fence to close out<lb />
the scoring at 6-0.<lb />
ECU returns to action next<lb />
Tuesday in the Virginia Invita-<lb />
tional Tournament in Charlot-<lb />
tesville, Va.<lb />
First Game<lb />
UNC 100 020 0-6 8 0<lb />
ECU 000 000 0�0 0 3<lb />
Second Game<lb />
UNC 000 001 0-1 0<lb />
ECU 000 200 x-2 3 2<lb />
EC Netters Face Tough Foes<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Bonnie Smith takes a cut.<lb />
MARK BARBER � ECU<lb />
LAB<lb />
AMMaat8�arti<lb />
The ECU men's and women's<lb />
tennis teams were crushed Mon-<lb />
day afternoon, the women falling<lb />
to Peace, 8-1, while the men were<lb />
defeated 9-0 by North Carolina<lb />
State.<lb />
"Peace is very strong in tennis<lb />
and has a lot of depth ECU<lb />
head coach Pat Sherman said.<lb />
"Their number one seed is ranked<lb />
First in this state, and their<lb />
TENNIS<lb />
number three player is ranked se-<lb />
cond in South Carolina<lb />
The number one doubles team<lb />
of Janet Russell and Ann Mander-<lb />
field were the only Ladies to win a<lb />
match for ECU, as they defeated<lb />
Yancey-Barton 6-4, 6-0.<lb />
Manderfield also drew praise<lb />
from Sherman for her perfor-<lb />
mance in singles. Although she<lb />
lost, Manderfield took Peace's<lb />
number two player into three sets,<lb />
7-5, 5-7, 6-2.<lb />
Russell, ECU's number one<lb />
player, didn't have much luck in<lb />
her match, losing to North<lb />
Carolina's top-ranked player. 6-0,<lb />
6-1.<lb />
In the number one men's<lb />
match, State's Clint Weathers im-<lb />
See PEACE, Page 9<lb />
W��� Powrlifter Sets Records In State Championship<lb />
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By ED NICKLAS<lb />
When most ECU students think<lb />
of powerlifting, the name Terry<lb />
Long almost always comes to<lb />
mind. But there is another over<lb />
says ECU strength coach Mike<lb />
Gentry. "Her lifting is on the<lb />
same parallel as some of the foot-<lb />
ball players<lb />
In the championship, which<lb />
was held in High Point, the<lb />
SSL" 22Lri Sf aga �<lb /><lb />
is neither a football player nor an<lb />
All-America. She is, though, the<lb />
North Carolina powerlifting<lb />
champion in her weight class. Her<lb />
name: Amy Bo wen. Her total in<lb />
the recent North Carolina State<lb />
Powerlifting Championship: 833<lb />
� a new state record.<lb />
"She has done a super job<lb />
jor (sports medicine concentra-<lb />
tion) set three other state records<lb />
in addition to her total score. Her<lb />
160 pound bench press, 320 squat<lb />
and 353 deadlift are unsurpassed<lb />
in North Carolina. Not content to<lb />
rest on her achievements, Bowen<lb />
is training for an upcoming meet<lb />
in June and the Nationals this<lb />
summer. However, that chance decide because I'm starting over<lb />
may never come. with light weights she says.<lb />
"Two months ago I hurt my Bowen began to dabble in<lb />
��tu S?C Says" weights when she was in the tenth<lb />
The doctor said I was pushing grade, but not very seriously, she<lb />
my disc out she adds, pointing says. When she came to ECU, she<lb />
to her back. "I didn't want to risk was a shot putter on the track<lb />
lt" team, but realized she had other<lb />
Mom and Dad want me to talents and other interests,<lb />
quit and not risk my back She decided she couldn't weight<lb />
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strategy a bit, and in turn she is so she made a logical decision<lb />
now working on lighter weights to The other shot putters were bigger<lb />
lessen the chance of an injury and taller than she was � so why usually<lb />
while still maintaining her train- not give weightlifting a shot, players<lb />
pretty good she says. "I did bet-<lb />
ter at first than in track, so you do<lb />
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she adds. "It's new and<lb />
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just "working with a whole lot of<lb />
reps" and not trying to push<lb />
along too fast, at the expense of<lb />
her back. With hopes of healing<lb />
she could possibly be ready for<lb />
June's competition. But even if<lb />
she can't continue to compete<lb />
with her back problems, weightlif-<lb />
ting will still be her favorite sport<lb />
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Heels<lb />
1-0 lead.<lb />
Jarolina picked up another run<lb />
the top of the second. Burton<lb />
off the inning with a walk and<lb />
en advanced to third on a Loflin<lb />
gle. Burton crossed the plate<lb />
r?r a sharp grounder MV Everette<lb />
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By VICKIBROWNELL<lb />
Preseason Softball Win-<lb />
ners Crowned<lb />
The Miller-Intramural<lb />
Preseason Softball tour-<lb />
nament was played this<lb />
past weekend. The<lb />
weather was perfect for<lb />
48 men's teams registered<lb />
in competition. Play<lb />
began on Friday and pro-<lb />
gressed to final action<lb />
Sunday afternoon. It was<lb />
an exciting finish as the<lb />
same two teams would<lb />
meet three consecutive<lb />
times in order to crown a<lb />
champion. These two<lb />
teams were the Bombers<lb />
and the Gamblers.<lb />
Their first meeting wa?<lb />
the final game in the<lb />
undefeated bracket. At<lb />
the bottom of the seventh<lb />
inning, the score was tied<lb />
at seven all. The<lb />
Gamblers were taking the<lb />
final bat, as they were the<lb />
home team. The stage<lb />
was set. With one out and<lb />
Gambler's Todd Moore<lb />
on third base, Gambler<lb />
Racon Moye hit the ball<lb />
James Eure, Kevin<lb />
Williams, Brace Raines<lb />
and Jeff Andrews led the<lb />
Bombers back into the<lb />
championship game<lb />
against the Gamblers.<lb />
Competition was a see-<lb />
ECU Intramurals<lb />
shallow into left field.<lb />
Todd attempted to score<lb />
at the same time the ball<lb />
left the fielders hand.<lb />
And the call was "safe<lb />
The Gamblers would sit<lb />
and wait for the winner<lb />
of the losers bracket.<lb />
saw battle but the<lb />
Bombers managed to<lb />
take their third con-<lb />
secutive preseason title.<lb />
Bruce Raines, Bomber<lb />
first baseman was voted<lb />
the tournament's most<lb />
valuable player.<lb />
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proved his record to 7-2<lb />
on the year, by<lb />
demolishing Paul Owen<lb />
6-2, 6-1.<lb />
The Wolfpack had no<lb />
trouble with the Pirates,<lb />
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ECU's only respectable<lb />
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tant to talk about his<lb />
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Candidates Have To Appeal To Southerners<lb />
(UPI) � The Democratic<lb />
presidential nominee will<lb />
have to appeal to<lb />
Southern leaders and<lb />
voters if he is to defeat<lb />
President Reagan in<lb />
November, Georgia<lb />
Democratic Party Chair-<lb />
man Bert Lance said.<lb />
Lance and Democratic<lb />
party chairmen from 10<lb />
other Southern states met<lb />
Wednesday in a closed-<lb />
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discuss party politics.<lb />
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Mondale, "will have to<lb />
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the Southern leaders,<lb />
governors and party<lb />
chairs that will enable<lb />
him to realize and<lb />
acknowledge the impor-<lb />
tance of the South<lb />
Lance said.<lb />
The party chairman,<lb />
who had served as budget<lb />
director under President<lb />
Carter, said all parts of<lb />
the country are important<lb />
but the South's<lb />
"cohesiveness" makes it<lb />
especially significant.<lb />
"A candidate cannot<lb />
win without the South.<lb />
By its vote, by its<lb />
philosophy, it becomes<lb />
important in the process<lb />
of electing a president<lb />
Lance said.<lb />
The leaders seemed to<lb />
agree that Gary Hart will<lb />
have to work hard to win<lb />
the South if he gains the<lb />
party's nomination.<lb />
"Hart is obviously not<lb />
known as well in the<lb />
South as (Walter) Mon-<lb />
dale Lance said. "He's<lb />
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tention to the South and<lb />
the South's political<lb />
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Texas chairman Robert<lb />
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unlikely, but "if that<lb />
happened, we sure better<lb />
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port. Both he and Lance<lb />
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discuss who they would<lb />
favor in such an instance.<lb />
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strategy to nominate a<lb />
Democratic candidate<lb />
was outlined at the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
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seemed pleased with the<lb />
way the nomination pro-<lb />
cess is going.<lb />
"The debate (among<lb />
the presidential<lb />
nominees) is healthy for<lb />
the Democratic Party<lb />
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for the candidates to get<lb />
that sort of experience<lb />
now, because the<lb />
nominee will have to meet<lb />
Reagan later<lb />
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chairmen to get together<lb />
in Atlanta, said they may<lb />
meet again in mid-May.<lb />
Eleven of 13 party<lb />
chairmen in the South at-<lb />
tended the session.<lb />
Lilburn W. Carlisle of<lb />
Arkansas and Joe<lb />
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Danny Cupit, Mississip-<lb />
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