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1<lb /><lb />
She<lb />
(Earoliittan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus communit<lb />
'y since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.S 5"f<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Thursday, April 19, 1984<lb />
Residents' Protests<lb />
Considered Before<lb />
Changes Are Made<lb />
B ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
Staff Wt1tr<lb />
A final vote on Centra Campus<lb />
dormitory changes was put off<lb />
until next week following an open<lb />
meeting between Slav and<lb />
I'mstead dormitory residents and<lb />
the Student Residence Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
About 40 residents from the<lb />
two coed dorms turned out to<lb />
voice their protests to changes<lb />
planned for fall. 1985.<lb />
Present at the meeting were<lb />
Associate Dean of Student Life<lb />
Carolyn Fulghum, Director of<lb />
Housing Dan Wooten. Chairman<lb />
of the Committee on Residence<lb />
Life Dr. Brett Watson, and<lb />
former SRA president Mark<lb />
Niewald.<lb />
Several students spoke out at<lb />
the meeting against Slay being<lb />
.hanged to a quiet dorm and<lb />
Umstead to a female dorm. Only-<lb />
one resident supported the quiet<lb />
dorm idea at the meeting.<lb />
A number of residents thought<lb />
if resident advisors were more<lb />
strict with noise regulations there<lb />
would be no need for a quiet<lb />
dorm.<lb />
Fulghum responded by saying<lb />
students must work with the RA's<lb />
in controlling noise. One RA was<lb />
recently injuried by a student<lb />
while trying to enforce noise rules<lb />
on the hall. Fulghum said. "To<lb />
enforce noise rules in the dorms<lb />
we would need an officer on every<lb />
hall and we're not going to go to<lb />
that sne !�aid.<lb />
Residents also claimed the<lb />
changes would ban handicapped<lb />
students from living in a coed<lb />
dorm. However, Fulghum said<lb />
making Slay the quiet dorm was<lb />
the only way to make it available<lb />
to everyone who wished to take<lb />
advantage of it.<lb />
Brian Rangeley, president of<lb />
Slay, said he had spoken to all but<lb />
one dorm resident on campus who<lb />
were confined to a wheelchair and<lb />
none of them planned to live in<lb />
the quiet dorm.<lb />
Residents posed other<lb />
arguments saying Umstead was an<lb />
unsafe location for females and<lb />
there would be no coed dorms on<lb />
central campus after the changes<lb />
were made. They also cited the<lb />
very unique area the coed dorms<lb />
have become and the stong friend-<lb />
ships which would be broken up.<lb />
"Niewald overlooked many<lb />
factors when he proposed the<lb />
quiet dorm said Slay resident<lb />
Todd Barrow.<lb />
As for the location, that was<lb />
left up to Fulghum and Wooten,<lb />
said Fulghum. According to<lb />
Fulghum and Wooten a number<lb />
of factors must be taken into con-<lb />
sideration when a change is pro-<lb />
posed. The dorms must match the<lb />
ration of males and females living<lb />
on campus, she said. Wooten said<lb />
because Cotten was going to be air<lb />
conditioned there would be need<lb />
for a male air conditioned dorm<lb />
which would be Fleming.<lb />
Therefore, it would be necessary<lb />
to relocate girls from Fleming,<lb />
s a! �" Wooten.<lb />
'The dorms are alwavs going to<lb />
be in a state of fluxsaid Wat-<lb />
son. Watson said 390 students ex-<lb />
pressed interest in the quiet dorm<lb />
and their opinion should matter.<lb />
Residents presently living in<lb />
Slay and Umstead ask that the<lb />
dorms remain as thev are until<lb />
1987, said Jamie Brittresident of<lb />
Umstead. "We the students want<lb />
to be left alone. Let us graduate<lb />
and then change it said Britt<lb />
The Committee on Residence<lb />
Life will meet again April 24, to<lb />
take residents' protests into con-<lb />
sideration before a final decision<lb />
is made.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Faculty Senate Ok's<lb />
Smoking Restriction<lb />
BRYAN HUMBERT - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
st0udnentSLind ZT St�re a Wea,th of information for<lb />
students and scholars that are not available in the regular stacks.<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
Staff WrtUf<lb />
The ECU Faculty Senate<lb />
recently voted 19-15 to recom-<lb />
mend to Chancellor John Howell<lb />
that smoking be prohibited in all<lb />
ECU classrooms.<lb />
The resolution was proposed by<lb />
Dr. David Chenoweth, associate<lb />
professor of Health Education.<lb />
Chenoweth's original resolution<lb />
banned smoking from all universi-<lb />
ty classrooms, hallways adjacent<lb />
to classrooms and restrooms in<lb />
buildings containing classrooms.<lb />
"This is something which is<lb />
good for the mass public<lb />
Chenoweth said. Chenoweth said<lb />
in the five years he has been a<lb />
faculty member he has heard so<lb />
much concensus against smoking<lb />
in classrooms he decided to take a<lb />
stand.<lb />
Chenoweth said he was first<lb />
moved to act on the issue because<lb />
of opinions expressed by students<lb />
in his classes. When asked by<lb />
Chenoweth what they most dislik-<lb />
ed about anything, Chenoweth<lb />
said he was amazed at the large<lb />
number of students who disliked<lb />
tobacco. He said this seemed<lb />
unusual because this is the tobac-<lb />
co belt.<lb />
People have the right to smoke,<lb />
but not anywhere they chose to,<lb />
Chenoweth said. Smoking in the<lb />
classrooms is an occupational<lb />
hazard for professors and a learn-<lb />
ing disability to students, he add-<lb />
ed, and when students pay the<lb />
money they do they shouldn't<lb />
have to deal with an environment<lb />
not conducive to learning.<lb />
"1 feel the decision I have made<lb />
reflects that of a number of peo-<lb />
ple who don't want to go out on a<lb />
limb in the tobacco belt said<lb />
Chenoweth. Most students do not<lb />
want to expose their thoughts on<lb />
the no smoking issue because of<lb />
political ramifications involved,<lb />
said Chenoweth. Therefore, he<lb />
said he thought he must represent<lb />
these people. Chenoweth said he<lb />
even considered a student referen-<lb />
dum on the issue if he received<lb />
much opposition from the facul-<lb />
ty.<lb />
On the contrary, Chenoweth<lb />
said he was happy ivith the<lb />
number of supporters he had,<lb />
especially the large number of<lb />
smoking faculty who were in<lb />
favor of the resolution.<lb />
"I really felt I as taking a risk<lb />
here, but 1 thought if I reallj hae<lb />
academic freedom, I'm going to<lb />
say something now said<lb />
Chenoweth. "If you value vour<lb />
life and health as I value it where I<lb />
teach then you'll speak out he<lb />
said.<lb />
Chenoweth said he thought the<lb />
resolution was fair because it still<lb />
left smokers with their privilege<lb />
only not in the classroom.<lb />
ECU Transit Researches Route Usage<lb />
By STEPHEN HARDING<lb />
SUff Wrtt�r<lb />
The SGA Transit is currently in<lb />
the process of conducting a<lb />
passenger count on each of its<lb />
routes to obtain information to be<lb />
used to plan more effective use of<lb />
the system, according to Bill<lb />
Hillard, director of SGA Transit.<lb />
When the last count was taken<lb />
in February it was found an<lb />
average of 4,400 students use the<lb />
system each day. The gold route<lb />
was used most often, due in part<lb />
to us stops at Minges Coliseum<lb />
and Allied Health.<lb />
Some changes are being plann-<lb />
ed for the fall semester, Hilliard<lb />
said. Tentative plans are being<lb />
made to change the purple route<lb />
since presently there are too many<lb />
students riding it for one bus to<lb />
handle.<lb />
Bv JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Vwi Mil or<lb />
Thirty-two cadets from the<lb />
ECU Army ROTC unit were given<lb />
a preview of military life when<lb />
they attended a pre-camp<lb />
weekend at Fort Bragg Friday-<lb />
through Sunday in Fayetteville.<lb />
According to Cadet Major Kris<lb />
Cuello, the purpose of the pre-<lb />
Of Military<lb />
Changes are also being con-<lb />
sidered in order to include new<lb />
apartment complexes currently<lb />
being built, especiallv those south<lb />
of 10th Street.<lb />
Hilliard said the transit svstem<lb />
may also extend night service to<lb />
the Eastbrook Apartment area.<lb />
"Students living there have com-<lb />
plained about not being able to<lb />
get to the librarv and other<lb />
places he said.<lb />
Minor changes will be made in<lb />
routes during the summer. The<lb />
purple route will stay the same but<lb />
the goid route will stop at 7:30<lb />
p.m. The brown and ueekend<lb />
night routes will not be run.<lb />
It is hoped that the weekend<lb />
night route will be continued next<lb />
fall. "If the fee increase goes<lb />
through and e can get funding<lb />
we will continue Hillarc said.<lb />
SGA President John Rainev<lb />
Elections chairperson Mike<lb />
McPartland, the new SGA<lb />
vice president, has designated<lb />
six areas on campus as polling<lb />
places for next week's student<lb />
referendum on an ECU Public<lb />
Interest Research Group.<lb />
The election, caJled because<lb />
ten percent of the student<lb />
body signed a petition caJling<lb />
for the vote, will be held April<lb />
24. Polls will be open at the<lb />
following locations between 9<lb />
a.m. and 4 p.m<lb />
Bottom of College Hill<lb />
The Croatan<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Student Supply Store<lb />
Lobby of Umstead Hall (cen-<lb />
tral campus)<lb />
Lobby of Greene Hall (west<lb />
campus)<lb />
camp week I is to give students<lb />
an idea of the kind of activities<lb />
they will be participating in during<lb />
a six-week advanced training<lb />
camp this summer. Twenty-eight<lb />
cadets who are ECU juniors will<lb />
be going to Fort Bragg for camp<lb />
this summer.<lb />
"Completion of advanced<lb />
camp is the most important thing,<lb />
other than completion of college,<lb />
for commissioning as an army of-<lb />
ficer Cuello said. The pre-camp<lb />
weekend is designed to give the<lb />
cadets a preview of what to expect<lb />
in camp.<lb />
Representatives of ECU Army<lb />
ROTC who attend the six-week<lb />
camp will be competing with<lb />
members of ROTC units from all<lb />
over the East Coast, from Maine<lb />
to Puerto Rico. The schools will<lb />
be ranked by the scores of par-<lb />
ticipating cadets.<lb />
"We do everything possible to<lb />
help ECU said Capt. Heldur<lb />
Liivak, a military science instruc-<lb />
tor who works with Army ROTC.<lb />
By attending pre-camp, it is hoped<lb />
that students will gain enough<lb />
Installation Of SGA Computer<lb />
System To Be Decided On Today<lb />
familiarity with the area and ac-<lb />
tivities to give them an advantage<lb />
during the longer camp session.<lb />
The three areas emphasized are<lb />
land navigation, tactics and<lb />
leadership. Land navigation in-<lb />
volves finding predetermined<lb />
points using a magnetic compass<lb />
Tactics involve simulated combat<lb />
situations where the cadet is re-<lb />
quired to applv knowledge<lb />
previously acquired. Leadership is<lb />
tested in all areas.<lb />
The tactics situations test<lb />
decisiveness and technical com-<lb />
petence, both of which are "two<lb />
important dimensions of leader-<lb />
ship values Cuello said.<lb />
On The<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Style7<lb />
Sports 10<lb />
Classifieds 12<lb />
� For a review of the 'sur-<lb />
realistic comedy Angel City<lb />
playing this week at McGinnis<lb />
Theatre, see Features, page 7.<lb />
 ECU Pirates win 24th<lb />
baseball game, for the full<lb />
�tory, see Sports, page 10.<lb />
"1<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
New, Editor<lb />
The final decision on the in-<lb />
stallation of a computer system in<lb />
the student government offices in<lb />
Mendenhall will be made at a<lb />
meeting today.<lb />
According to computer task<lb />
force member Scott Epting, plans<lb />
were initially made to utilize the<lb />
existing computer system in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center so<lb />
that additional expenditures<lb />
would not have to be made.<lb />
However, it is not possible to<lb />
work out a time-sharing schedule,<lb />
so new equipment will have to be<lb />
purchased.<lb />
The computer system, if install-<lb />
Eptlng<lb />
ed, will have two functions. One<lb />
Epting said, will be to serve as a<lb />
hotline for students with ques-<lb />
tions about student organizations.<lb />
When they call, they will be given<lb />
the name of the organization's of-<lb />
ficers, their office hours and a<lb />
statement of the organization's<lb />
purpose. The computer system<lb />
will also be used for ad-<lb />
ministrative purposes. The transit<lb />
system and the refrigerator rental<lb />
program will be computerized to<lb />
provide for more efficient opera-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Officials will decide Friday<lb />
whether the benefits to be gained<lb />
by the use of the system will<lb />
outweigh the additional costs<lb />
necessary for the purchase of<lb />
equipment, Epting said.<lb />
Greene Named Outstanding Dorm<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
MMtHto<lb />
Greene Hall received the<lb />
Outstanding Residence Hall<lb />
award at the annual Student<lb />
Residence Association banquet<lb />
Tuesday night, due to its<lb />
"outstanding projects benefitting<lb />
the campus and community<lb />
said 1983-84 SRA President Mark<lb />
Niewald.<lb />
In addition to the presentation<lb />
of awards, new officers were<lb />
sworn in at the banquet designed<lb />
to honor this year's SRA officers.<lb />
New officers are Deborah Gem-<lb />
bicki, president, Juan Velasquez,<lb />
vice president, Lycia Ross,<lb />
secretary, Carolyn Gary, treasurer<lb />
and Karen Griffin, publicity<lb />
chairperson.<lb />
In addition to the award given<lb />
to Greene Hall, Juan Velasquez,<lb />
the 1983-84 treasurer, was given<lb />
the Outstanding SRA Member<lb />
award. James Mallory, dean of<lb />
orientation and judiciary, who<lb />
will be retiring this year, was<lb />
honored for his contributions to<lb />
campus residence life.<lb />
"I feel that SRA has done an<lb />
excellent job this year Niewald<lb />
said. "We've gotten more<lb />
notoriety and have worked on<lb />
projects that we feel have been ex-<lb />
cellent for the campus, including<lb />
the quiet dorm proposal<lb />
Niewald added that he has<lb />
often felt "frustrated" and stress-<lb />
ed that in order to improve<lb />
residence hall life, students must<lb />
get involved, both on good and<lb />
bad points. "I hope the students<lb />
will stand behind next year's<lb />
president he said.<lb />
"Spring is the time when a young man's thoughts tan to tore u th<lb />
Mvtat toes. One look at these two should prove the validity of thl<lb />
statement beyond the shadow of a doubt<lb />
gMMffrV'�<lb />
V<lb /><pb facs="00057641_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN APRIL 19f 1984<lb />
Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community<lb />
since 1925<lb />
Publlahad avary Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
vaar and avary Wednesday dur<lb />
Ing fne summer.<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
tlclal newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University, owned,<lb />
operated, and published for and<lb />
by the students of East Carolina<lb />
University.<lb />
Subscription Rate: tX yearly<lb />
The East Carolinian offices<lb />
�re located In the Old South<lb />
Building en the campus of ECU,<lb />
Oreenvllle, N.C.<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian,<lb />
Old South Building, ECU Green<lb />
vllle, NC 27834<lb />
Talipham: 717-434. 4U7, UM<lb />
C.A.D.P.<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Campus Alcohol &amp; Drug Pro-<lb />
gram Thursday, April 19 at 5:00<lb />
In 210 Erwln Hall. The meeting<lb />
will concern elections<lb />
DELTAZETAS<lb />
Remember that Thursday<lb />
night Is the senior dinner to honor<lb />
our graduating seniors It will be<lb />
�t the house at J:30 Hope<lb />
everyone Is psyched for the<lb />
beachl WE ARE I Good luck to<lb />
everyone on exams and have a<lb />
great summer<lb />
NAACPCHAPTER<lb />
The NAACP Chapter will meet<lb />
on Thursday. April 19, at a oc<lb />
p.m In room 248 of Mendenhall<lb />
Plans for the coming event will<lb />
be discussed<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The final meeting of Gamma<lb />
Beta Phi for this semester will be<lb />
held at 7:00 p.m on Thursday<lb />
April 19, 1984 In Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium. Please Attend!<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
REPUBLICANS<lb />
The CR's will meet tonight at<lb />
S X Alan Williams from Senator<lb />
Jesse Helm's office will speak<lb />
All CR's are urged to attend.<lb />
ROCK CONCERT<lb />
All Campus Rock Concert: The<lb />
KAs and the Miller Brewing Co.<lb />
are working together to bring the<lb />
campus of ECU the second con<lb />
cert of the "College Rock<lb />
Series" The concert will take<lb />
place at the KA House on April<lb />
28th from 100 until 6:00. The<lb />
bands are "The Usuals" which<lb />
play 60s craie music and "Lefty"<lb />
which plays high powered ROCK<lb />
N ROLL. The main attraction<lb />
will be "Oh Boy" an all girl band<lb />
from Va. Beach. These girls are<lb />
wlldl I There will be thousands of<lb />
collectors cups given away along<lb />
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p.m there will be a campus wide<lb />
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on the question of establishing a<lb />
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(PIRG) at ECU. To vote: bring<lb />
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(CPS) - The Central In-<lb />
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ing a new push to recruit<lb />
college students this spr-<lb />
ing, according to reports<lb />
from a number of cam-<lb />
pus and CIA sources, but<lb />
not without some student<lb />
protests and demonstra-<lb />
tions against the agency's<lb />
policies and operations.<lb />
In recent interviews,<lb />
CIA officials have said<lb />
their campus visits have<lb />
been happy affairs that<lb />
differed dramatically<lb />
from the huge<lb />
demonstrations they en-<lb />
countered a decade ago.<lb />
Things got so bad then<lb />
that many campuses ask-<lb />
ed the CIA not to recruit<lb />
on college grounds. A<lb />
few campuses actually<lb />
banned agency recruiting<lb />
for a while.<lb />
This is the first spring<lb />
the agency has gone out<lb />
of its way to publicize its<lb />
recruiting efforts.<lb />
The results haven't<lb />
always been a peaceful<lb />
fas the CIA portrays.<lb />
At the University of Il-<lb />
linois recently, for in-<lb />
stance, about 500 people<lb />
attended a presentation<lb />
by four CIA agents - two<lb />
of them former Illinois<lb />
students  touting the<lb />
benefits of CIA life.<lb />
The crowd, responding<lb />
to three full-page ads in<lb />
the Daily Illini, was a<lb />
combination of serious<lb />
job applicants, curiosity<lb />
seekers and about 70 pro-<lb />
testors, university of-<lb />
ficials report.<lb />
Likewise, recent CIA<lb />
recruitment seminars at<lb />
Stanford, once a center<lb />
of student movement,<lb />
drew over 120 career-<lb />
oriented students along<lb />
with 20 protesters from<lb />
the Stanford Central<lb />
American Action Net-<lb />
work.<lb />
And several weeks ago<lb />
about a dozen students<lb />
seized the career planning<lb />
center at Wesleyan<lb />
University to oppose on-<lb />
campus CIA interviews<lb />
being conducted there.<lb />
Although dozens of<lb />
students showed up to ap-<lb />
ply for the 16 interview<lb />
slots the CIA had<lb />
scheduled, the protestors<lb />
succeeded in turning<lb />
away several student in-<lb />
terviewees before school<lb />
officials issued warnings<lb />
against physically block-<lb />
ing students from atten-<lb />
ding the interviews.<lb />
The CIA campus<lb />
recruitment drive is part<lb />
of a new effort to replace<lb />
the last generation of<lb />
CIA workers, many of<lb />
whom are approaching<lb />
retirement age, says CIA<lb />
publicist Dale Peterson.<lb />
The sizable student in-<lb />
terest in CIA openings<lb />
stems from a newfound<lb />
sense of patriotism<lb />
following American<lb />
military exploits in Beirut<lb />
and Grenada, coupled<lb />
with a tight job market<lb />
this spring, Peterson con-<lb />
tends.<lb />
And despite some well-<lb />
organized protests, the<lb />
CIA is labeling its cam-<lb />
pus talent search a suc-<lb />
cess.<lb />
"The recruiting effort<lb />
has been highly successful<lb />
so far adds CIA<lb />
spokeswoman Pat Volz,<lb />
with the agency's head-<lb />
quarters in MacLean, Va.<lb />
"We've had a fairly ac-<lb />
tive early spring she<lb />
says, and agency<lb />
recruiters are continuing<lb />
to visir campuses nation-<lb />
wide in search of students<lb />
"interested in staying<lb />
on" with a career in the<lb />
intelligence-gathering in-<lb />
dustry.<lb />
"People's perception<lb />
of the agency has chang-<lb />
ed in the last 10 years<lb />
Volz thinks, as "the en-<lb />
tire world situation" calls<lb />
people's attention to the<lb />
need for a strong in-<lb />
telligence network.<lb />
But many campus pro-<lb />
testors don't see it that<lb />
way.<lb />
"The vast majority of<lb />
(the CIA's) resources are<lb />
going to support other<lb />
things (besides<lb />
intelligence-gathering)<lb />
which I don't see as<lb />
legitimate at all says<lb />
Stanford graduate stu-<lb />
dent Steve Babb, one of<lb />
the 20 SCAAN members<lb />
who demonstrated<lb />
against the CIA's recent<lb />
recruitment drive there.<lb />
Babb and the other<lb />
protestors wanted their<lb />
arguements against the<lb />
CIA heard so students<lb />
would know about<lb />
"some of the very un-<lb />
savory things that they<lb />
have done and are cur-<lb />
rently doing" in places<lb />
like Nicaragua, he says.<lb />
Wesleyan protestors, in<lb />
addition to blockading<lb />
CIA interviews there,<lb />
handed out over 200<lb />
flyers arguing the agency<lb />
should not be given<lb />
university office space to<lb />
to hold the interviews.<lb />
And in one of the<lb />
largest and best-<lb />
organized anti-CIA<lb />
demonstrations, Univer-<lb />
sity of Illinois students<lb />
took a similar complaint<lb />
to Chancellor John Crib-<lb />
bet, who said he could<lb />
not bar the recruiters<lb />
from campus unless the<lb />
CIA was proven to be an<lb />
illegal organization.<lb />
"Our chancellor is a<lb />
law professor, and we'd<lb />
hoped be more attentive<lb />
to our arguments says<lb />
Belden Fields, a political<lb />
science instructor one of<lb />
about 70 People's<lb />
Alliance on Central<lb />
America members in-<lb />
volved in the CIA protest<lb />
there.<lb />
"The CIA presents two<lb />
different faces" when ir<lb />
terviewing on campuses<lb />
and in thetr real-life ac-<lb />
tivities, Fields asserts. In<lb />
fact, he charges, "they<lb />
have broken both U.S.<lb />
and international law.<lb />
(and) have spied on U.S.<lb />
campuses and on<lb />
academicians abroad<lb />
Protests and<lb />
demonstrations aside,<lb />
though, the CIA is happy<lb />
with its new campus<lb />
recruitment drive, Volz<lb />
says.<lb />
When compared to the<lb />
total number of students<lb />
interviewed,she points<lb />
out, "they (the protests)<lb />
have been very, very<lb />
small in scope<lb />
The agency will gather<lb />
about 150,000 student ap-<lb />
plications this year, most-<lb />
ly from college grads, for<lb />
an undisclosed number of<lb />
job openings, she says.<lb />
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Referendum<lb />
Rare Opportunity For A Direct Voice<lb />
You have before you much infor- vocal and adament, at least from<lb />
mation about Public Interest some groups.<lb />
Research Groups at ECU. Almost Students will have a chance to<lb />
every topic is covered from every directly voice their feelings about a<lb />
view point. The important thing is PIRG Tuesday. The SGA<lb />
for students to make the time to Legislature should have waited to<lb />
vote next Tuesday. There hasn't find out that choice, for they will<lb />
been a student-initiated referendum look bad if the resolution they pass-<lb />
at ECU in many years; Rarely does ed opposing PIRG is in opposition<lb />
an issue that students feel so strong- to the will of those they represent. If<lb />
ly about that a petition with 10 per- the people vote for PIRG, will the<lb />
cent of the student body's signature people's representatives oppose it?<lb />
is accomplished. Likewise, opposi- Make an informed decision and<lb />
tion to the student movement is vote Tuesday.<lb />
pwmm,mmM am mm<lb />
Students Opinion Splits Over PIRG Debate<lb />
As a Republican since the age of 18, I<lb />
am personally embarrassed by the<lb />
organization and members in the ECU<lb />
College Republicans. This clique of<lb />
students is an embarrassment to the<lb />
Republican Party and it's time the<lb />
honest Republicans at ECU united<lb />
against this radical bunch.<lb />
The radicalism this group<lb />
demonstrates is apparent even in their<lb />
constitution. The CR Executive Com-<lb />
mittee dictates the "policy" and tone of<lb />
ideology that each member is expected<lb />
to conform to. Nonconformity to these<lb />
directives results in expulsion from the<lb />
group.<lb />
Are the members honest? Ask a CR<lb />
member how the chairman of the Ex-<lb />
ecutive Committee last semester manag-<lb />
ed to defraud its members by embezzl-<lb />
ing the organization's funds. There's<lb />
something wrong here. How can one<lb />
member manipulate and control the en-<lb />
tire organization's funds?<lb />
I suppose this is why this group of<lb />
College Republicans is left dependent<lb />
on the expensive "NO" flyers prepared<lb />
by a national organization that has<lb />
never heard of ECU. A careful reading<lb />
of these flyers will clearly point out that<lb />
its organizers supposed that PIRG fun-<lb />
ding at ECU would be mandatory.<lb />
There is something wrong here. Why<lb />
have over 1,400 ECU students re-<lb />
quested a referendum on PIRG know-<lb />
ing it would be funded by a waivable<lb />
fee? Why have these College<lb />
Republicans spread posters about the<lb />
campus dealing with an issue not ger-<lb />
mane to our referendum next Tuesday?<lb />
I encourage the honest Republicans<lb />
of ECU to join with me next fall in for-<lb />
ming a more respectable Republican<lb />
organization that will campaign on the<lb />
truth about the issues. No member will<lb />
be subject to expulsion but will be en-<lb />
couraged to speak his mind and argue<lb />
his beliefs. A new constitution will not<lb />
contain a power-hungry Executive<lb />
Committee that fasions rules and<lb />
policies after its own private beliefs.<lb />
Embezzlement and corruption will not<lb />
be permitted. Next fall, Republicans at<lb />
ECU will present their arguments based<lb />
on the truth and honesty will prevail.<lb />
Mike Dixon<lb />
SGA Legislator<lb />
� � �<lb />
I am writing to you today concerning<lb />
a matter that is both important and im-<lb />
mediate on your univeristy campus.<lb />
That is the formation and funding of a<lb />
Public Interest Research Group, or<lb />
PIRG. I am a student at Duke Universi-<lb />
ty and I heard that a PIRG is organizing<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
First, I would like to say that these<lb />
groups are good and have a right to ex-<lb />
ist on university campuses. We have<lb />
had an NC-PIRG at Duke for more<lb />
than ten years. During this time they<lb />
have pursued many projects of value to<lb />
the university and the community in-<lb />
cluding consumer guides, tenant hand-<lb />
books and rape awareness. NC-PIRG<lb />
has also been a source of controversy<lb />
on campus as a political group.<lb />
Although PIRG maintains a "non-<lb />
partisan" stance, these groups are<lb />
definitely political, involving<lb />
themselves in such activities as<lb />
boycotts, demonstrations, lobbying in<lb />
the state legislature and picketing fac-<lb />
tories and nuclear installations. The<lb />
biggest problem with PIRG, however,<lb />
has been their funding.<lb />
PIRGs prefer to be funded by a<lb />
"negative check-off" system devised by<lb />
Ralph Nader. These funding systems<lb />
allow PIRG to take money automatical-<lb />
ly from students through the university<lb />
term bill. The problem is that once such<lb />
a system is implemented most students<lb />
don't realize tht the fee has been col-<lb />
lected. Under these circumstances<lb />
students are being compelled to fund a<lb />
group which they do not necessarily<lb />
support.<lb />
The PIRG organizing at ECU is ask-<lb />
ing students to support a positive check-<lb />
off funding system. This system is more<lb />
equitable in that students voluntarily<lb />
contribute to PIRG.<lb />
PIRG, as a student organization has<lb />
the right to exist on campus and carry<lb />
out its activities just as does every other<lb />
student club � that is not the issue.<lb />
They do not, however have more of a<lb />
right to use your cashier's office than<lb />
any other student organization. Make<lb />
them go through the SGA as Duke<lb />
students did.<lb />
Juliette Sadd<lb />
Senior<lb />
Duke University<lb />
� � �<lb />
I wasn't at ECU when Juliette Sadd<lb />
of the Duke College Republicans told a<lb />
"real" story about Duke PIRG, but I<lb />
heard a report of what she said. Juliette<lb />
has for some time been a mouth piece<lb />
for the National College Republican<lb />
campaign to eliminate PIRG. A faithful<lb />
foot soldier, Juliette repeats what the<lb />
national office tells her, regardless of its<lb />
truth.<lb />
The party line is that PIRG has paid<lb />
lobbyists, so Juliette goes around talk-<lb />
ing about two paid lobbysits PIRG had<lb />
at the Legislature last summer. Juliette<lb />
knows this is not true; she knows I was<lb />
the only person working for PIRG last<lb />
summer and that I didn't once lobby<lb />
the Legislature. I have told her this<lb />
myself, but she says it anyway.<lb />
The party line is that PIRG is involv-<lb />
ed at a campus only long enough to get<lb />
funding, and often that is rarely seen.<lb />
Juliette knows this is not true. Since she<lb />
has been a student at Duke, PIRG has<lb />
organized numerous educational sym-<lb />
posia on nuclear weapons, the environ-<lb />
ment, sexual assault and so on. PIRG<lb />
has published a guide to Durham for<lb />
students and a tenant's handbook.<lb />
PIRG sponsored a "little 500" bike<lb />
race, worked for bike paths and involv-<lb />
ed students on planting gardens for<lb />
senior citizens. Students who have<lb />
worked with PIRG have gained<lb />
valuable experience, and gone on to be<lb />
lawyers, environmentalists and even a<lb />
newspaper publisher.<lb />
I don't know how Juliette can con-<lb />
tinue to repeat things she knows to be<lb />
untrue, but a comment she made not<lb />
long ago to the Duke Chronicle is sug-<lb />
gestive. After working long and hard<lb />
against funding for any student<lb />
political group, Juliette's College<lb />
Republicans turned around and ac-<lb />
cepted $100 from student fees. "We<lb />
needed the money Juliette told the<lb />
Chronicle. "I guess I sold my soul for<lb />
$100<lb />
Ruffin Slater<lb />
Director of Duke PIRG<lb />
� � �<lb />
On April 16, the legislature of the<lb />
Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina University heard from<lb />
Vtiss Juliet Sadd, a member of the<lb />
Associated Students of Duke University<lb />
their SGA). She came to speak to<lb />
legislators about Public Interest<lb />
Research Groups, or PIRGs. Specifical-<lb />
ly, she came to address the funding<lb />
mechanism known as the mandatory<lb />
refundable, wherein the student has to<lb />
automatically pay a fee to the PIRG<lb />
and has the option to collect a refund.<lb />
I was not suprised to hear her speak<lb />
(as she proved to be eloquent and in-<lb />
telligent), but I was suprised at what she<lb />
had to say: her talk basically addressed<lb />
the mandatory refundable funding<lb />
mechanism as she perceived it to affect<lb />
the ECU campus. The proposed PIRG<lb />
at ECU would not use such a funding<lb />
mechanism. I fear that many more peo-<lb />
ple share Miss Sadd's misinformation; I<lb />
fear that many of those people may be<lb />
students at East Carolina University.<lb />
By now, most people are aware that<lb />
PIRG is a non-profit, non-partisan,<lb />
student-run research and advocacy<lb />
organization, already researching and<lb />
promoting student ideas and interests<lb />
on 160 campuses in 25 states, Canada<lb />
and Australia. Still, many people are<lb />
unaware that the proposed PIRG at<lb />
ECU is to be funded by a waivable fee.<lb />
This means that, at the time students<lb />
pay their bills, they have the option of<lb />
funding the PIRG or not.<lb />
This is not a shot in the dark: inside<lb />
the university term bill would be a<lb />
pamphlet explaining what a PIRG is to<lb />
each student. Too, it is the most<lb />
democratic method of funding a PIRG<lb />
on the ECU campus, and if it seems<lb />
foreign, it is: this is the first time that<lb />
students themselves have been given<lb />
the right to directly decide whether a<lb />
student group receives funding or not<lb />
� a freedom previously not found on<lb />
campus at ECU. Students should know<lb />
there is nothing underhanded about<lb />
PIRG: all actions of any PIRG are up<lb />
to the members of that particular<lb />
PIRG and its own elected student<lb />
Board of Directors. The same is true at<lb />
ECU � having a PIRG is up to the<lb />
students, just as it's up the the<lb />
members of the PIRG to elect a student<lb />
Board of Directors and select its topics<lb />
of research. But first it's up to the<lb />
students of East Carolina University to<lb />
go out on Tuesday, April 24, vote<lb />
to establish a PIRG on the ECU cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Greg Shelnutt<lb />
Senior<lb />
Art<lb />
� � �<lb />
Dear Students,<lb />
On Tuesday, April 24th, a referen-<lb />
dum will be held on the PIRG (Puolic<lb />
Interest Research Group) issue at six<lb />
polling places on campus from 9 a.m.<lb />
to 4 p.m. Since this is the last day of<lb />
classes, it is very important that your<lb />
voice be heard on this issue. Under the<lb />
Student Government Association Con-<lb />
stitution, a majority of the votes cast on<lb />
a referendum shall be sufficient to pass<lb />
it. I encourage you to take a moment to<lb />
find out about the issue and vote next<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
Johnny Rainey,<lb />
SGA President<lb />
� � �<lb />
When still in my tenure as SGA presi-<lb />
dent, I refrained from taking any sides<lb />
on the PIRG issue because I felt that I<lb />
needed to remain neutral. However,<lb />
now that my tenure is over I feel it is im-<lb />
portant for you to know where I stand.<lb />
Since the issue first crossed my desk I<lb />
had the opportunity to research and<lb />
delve into the concept itself. I support<lb />
the PIRG concept because I feel it will<lb />
enhance student input into the<lb />
democratic process and increase the<lb />
power of the student voice in the com-<lb />
munity.<lb />
The concept of the PIRG, in simple<lb />
terms, channels apathy into action and<lb />
enables students to pursue goals where<lb />
the SGA or other organizations cannot.<lb />
The separate fee is needed in order for<lb />
the PIRG to function effectively. They<lb />
can't be funded underneath the SGA<lb />
because serious research requires a<lb />
stable funding mechanism. Projects<lb />
that encompass a two-year span need<lb />
consistant funding in order to ensure<lb />
completion. I also believe the waivable<lb />
fee policy is more than fair. It enables<lb />
each of us to make our own decision.<lb />
It is unfortunate that with issues such<lb />
as these facts often times become<lb />
twisted. It is important for each of us to<lb />
make an educated decision. I implore<lb />
you all to talk and ask questions about<lb />
the PIRG.<lb />
I feel this is an opportunity for us as<lb />
students and as a university to enhance<lb />
our education and work within the<lb />
system to effect change for the better-<lb />
ment of us all. Thank you for your con-<lb />
sideration.<lb />
Paul Naso<lb />
SGA President, 1983-84<lb />
� � �<lb />
In talking with people about the issue<lb />
of establishing a PIRG (Public Interest<lb />
Research Group) on campus there ap-<lb />
pears to be some confusion concerning<lb />
the "wavable fee" or "just how the<lb />
funding system is supposed to work<lb />
It seems to me to be very simple. The<lb />
PIRG fee will be a separate line item on<lb />
the university term bill just like other<lb />
fees. This fee will be clearly denoted as<lb />
a "PIRG FEE It will say "PIRG<lb />
FEE" and then beside that it will say<lb />
"optional" in parentheses. In this man-<lb />
ner it will be made clear to students<lb />
that: 1) students are paying the fee<lb />
specifically to fund PIRG, and 2) that<lb />
the fee is optional and they don't have<lb />
to pay it unless they want to. So that, all<lb />
a student who does not want to pay the<lb />
fee has to do is tell the university cashier<lb />
when they pay their regular fees in<lb />
Spillman Building at the beginning of<lb />
each semester, to subtract the PIRG fee<lb />
from their total, and they will not have<lb />
to pay it. They never need to go back<lb />
for a refund � they simply never have<lb />
to pay, period.<lb />
Jeff Whisnant<lb />
Senior,<lb />
9 m Philosophy<lb />
The April 24th referendum is now<lb />
receiving a lot of attention. I hope<lb />
students will debate PIRG's unique<lb />
funding proposal vigorously. Every stu-<lb />
dent group should be treated equally,<lb />
should be required to file a constitution<lb />
with the SGA, and should get funds<lb />
through normal channels � the SGA.<lb />
I feel that most of the trouble with<lb />
posters being torn down has been with<lb />
the outsiders who evidently do not<lb />
know the election rules. PIRG has in-<lb />
dicated they will tell their people, as I<lb />
already have done with C.A.S.E to<lb />
respect the rights of the opposition.<lb />
Tim Whisenant<lb />
Committee Against Student<lb />
Exploitation<lb />
� � �<lb />
Since when do the College<lb />
Republicans speak for East Carolina<lb />
students? And where did they get that<lb />
cnnUl ball they use to see into the<lb />
tomI've had it up to my keester with<lb />
"�MJPPOtated spokespersons who<lb />
Mtt 10 Amort the truth and avoid the<lb />
real issue that ECU students will be ask-<lb />
ed to vote for.<lb />
The question is simple: Do ECU<lb />
students wish to allow themselves the<lb />
opportunity to pay $3 per semester in<lb />
order to create a student run, student<lb />
funded Public Interest Research Group.<lb />
An organization such as PIRG would<lb />
give students the opportunity to pro-<lb />
pose topics of interest for research, con-<lb />
duct research with the help of faculty<lb />
members, publish their findings, make<lb />
these findings available to the proper<lb />
officials and, if needed, lobby on behalf<lb />
of their research. That, in essence, is<lb />
what a student-run research and ad-<lb />
vocacy group is all about! If resear-<lb />
ching topics such as environmental pro-<lb />
tection, consumer advocacy and social<lb />
justice is controversial, then so be it.<lb />
The fact is that College Republicans<lb />
have no earthly idea what students are<lb />
interested in because they have not<lb />
bothered to ask. All that interests Col-<lb />
lege Republicans, as far as I am ab e to<lb />
tell, is an innate fear that the majority<lb />
of students at ECU do not share their<lb />
reactionary views.<lb />
So what to do, College Republicans.<lb />
what to do? Bingo: Skirt the issue! A<lb />
tack the funding. Harrass PIRG<lb />
organizers. Destroy posted fivers<lb />
Misrepresent the funding by using the<lb />
term automatic, thereby implying hat<lb />
every student will be required to peg the<lb />
fee. Obviously, the College Republicans<lb />
are aware of the fact that deception,<lb />
distortion and flat untruths will pro-<lb />
duce favorable short-term results.<lb />
I believe that the students of ECU are<lb />
intelligent enough to discern truth from<lb />
fiction. Unlike every other campus<lb />
organization, an ECU Public Interest<lb />
Research Group would be respons:bie<lb />
only to the students that fund it. Unfet-<lb />
tered by administrative guidelines. ECU<lb />
students would have an open foium<lb />
through which they may research their<lb />
grievances and work for change. I must<lb />
admit, at first it might be difficult: to<lb />
comprehend the benefits of an<lb />
organization that actively solicits the<lb />
opinion and help of every ECU student<lb />
since students have never had his<lb />
privilege. Given the opportunitv to<lb />
work and grow, an ECU chapter of the<lb />
North Carolina Public Interest<lb />
Research Group could become the best<lb />
thing to ever happen to this campus<lb />
I strongly urge you to vote YES 'or<lb />
PIRG on Tuesday, April 24.<lb />
Rick Brown<lb />
Assistant Student Attorney General<lb />
Grow up, Mick<lb />
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Bill Evans<lb />
Junior<lb />
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"Ah! NC-PIRG the say as if or<lb />
are special. We sponsor good things h<lb />
freeze, gun control, homosexual affiri<lb />
etc. We're the onJy student group it<lb />
university-sponsored fund-collecting i<lb />
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public interest<lb />
That's PIRG talking (Public In<lb />
Group). On Tuesday, April 24. the.<lb />
"yes for PIRG as their posters'<lb />
referendum. They don't want vou t.<lb />
their funding system, which is what .<lb />
voting on. Their on organizing mam<lb />
"avoid discussion" of the funding y.<lb />
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the PIRG funding question.<lb />
1) This past Monday, the Stude<lb />
Legislature, your elected representat.<lb />
ly debated a resolution which conden<lb />
funding proposals. Out of the 60-odd<lb />
but three voted for the condemning<lb />
poses the PIRG funding.<lb />
2) At the same egislame mee<lb />
proved its annual appropriations<lb />
organizations. These groups ha<lb />
Yet they took the cecent and honest<lb />
ing funds. Why is PIRG more specie<lb />
3)Those student groups have pro1<lb />
over the years. PIRG has done ab<lb />
here � they haven't proven the -<lb />
enough they want a priviledged fundu<lb />
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No On PIRG<lb />
By DENNIS KILCOYNE<lb />
'Ah! NC-PIRG they say as if on a high. "We<lb />
are special. We sponsor good things like the nuclear<lb />
freeze gun control, homosexual affirmative action,<lb />
etc. we re the only student group that deserves a<lb />
university-sponsored fund-collecting system manag-<lb />
ed by the Cashier's Office. After all, we're in the<lb />
public interest<lb />
That's PIRG talking (Public Interest Research<lb />
Group). On Tuesday, April 24, they want you to vote<lb />
yes for PIRG as their posters say, in a campus<lb />
referendum. They don't want you to even consider<lb />
their funding system, which is what you'll really be<lb />
yotmg on. Their own organizing manual tells them to<lb />
avoid discussion" of the funding system.<lb />
What they want is a "waivable fee correctly<lb />
known as the positive check-off. With it, a student<lb />
md.o1!? "yes" or "no" on contributing his $3 to<lb />
NC-PIRG. Here are eight reasons to vote "no" on<lb />
the PIRG funding question.<lb />
1) This past Monday, the Student Government<lb />
Legislature, your elected representatives, exhaustive-<lb />
ly debated a resolution which condemned the PIRG<lb />
funding proposals. Out of the 60-odd legislators, all<lb />
but three voted for the condemning. The SGA op-<lb />
poses the PIRG funding.<lb />
2) At the same legislative meeting, the SGA ap-<lb />
proved its annual appropriations to 27 student<lb />
organizations. These groups had their budgets cut.<lb />
Yet they took the decent and honest path to obtain-<lb />
ing funds. Why is PIRG more special than they?<lb />
3)Those student groups have proven their worth<lb />
over the years. PIRG has done absolutely nothing<lb />
here � they haven't proven their value. It's bad<lb />
enough they want a priviledged funding system. Must<lb />
they get it first, before they are proven worthy?<lb />
4) The University's Cashier's Office is dead set<lb />
against the PIRG funding because of the imminent<lb />
explosion of paper work it would cause. Such a<lb />
system has been proposed before � for dorm social<lb />
fees and health insurance. These are more worthy<lb />
proposals, but even they were struck down because<lb />
they would be burdensome on the office.<lb />
5) PIRG is asking for a waivable tee. Yet approx-<lb />
imately 80 percent of the PIRG chapters across the<lb />
country which have a mandatory fee started with the<lb />
waivable fee. As soon as they get a foothold on cam-<lb />
pus, they'll start working for a mandatory fee, I<lb />
assure you.They cannot operate in the style they are<lb />
accustomed to � hiring a professional staff, giving<lb />
themselves salaries, filing lawsuits, etc � on a<lb />
2?2M? fcc' which would �ve thcm only about<lb />
$2,500 by their own estimation.<lb />
6) According to your own political convictions,<lb />
you can decide whether the following is favorable or<lb />
unfavorable about PIRG: It is a left-wing political,<lb />
ideological group. In the U.S. Third Circuit Court of<lb />
Appeals, where the PIRG funding system at Rutgers<lb />
University was ruled unconstitutional (Galda vs<lb />
Rutgers), the court record reads, "all the parties to<lb />
this litigation agree that PIRG functions as a<lb />
political, ideological organization NC-PIRG, mas-<lb />
querading as a "public interest" group, sent $100 to<lb />
New Jersey PIRG in legal fee assistance.<lb />
7) PIRG is, in fact, a front group for left-wing ac-<lb />
tivist Ralph Nader. Nader organized it in 1970, and<lb />
whenever it is in legal trouble, he sends teams of<lb />
lawyers to help. When PIRG faces a campus referen-<lb />
dum, its headquarters in Washington mobilizes<lb />
shock troops and dispatches them to the target cam-<lb />
pus. Such hitmen have already descended on ECU<lb />
8) By NC-PIRG's own rules, 98 percent of the<lb />
money collected at a local chapter must be sent to the<lb />
state headquarters. There, an elite board of eight<lb />
people decides how much money should be sent back<lb />
to ECU and for what purposes. They are obliged to<lb />
send some of the money to Washington where it is us-<lb />
ed to push radical causes many students at ECU<lb />
would never dream of contributing to. FIKG claims<lb />
to epitomize democracy. This is democratic?<lb />
No I'm not asking for you to vote against PIRG<lb />
You cannot. PIRG can organize itself here at<lb />
anytime. It can sponsor some good things, such as<lb />
picking up garbage and cleaning our streams. But<lb />
other student groups do good things. They don't<lb />
have the kind of funding system PIRG is asking for<lb />
so why should PIRG have the special privilege of<lb />
automoatic access to student money?<lb />
A "no" vote is not a vote against PIRG, but<lb />
against its funding system. Don't let PIRG become a<lb />
privileged elite among student organizations Vote<lb />
No!<lb />
Yes On PIRG<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
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There is some misinformation concerning the<lb />
establishment of a Public Interest Research Group<lb />
(or PIRG) at ECU which I would like to address.<lb />
First, there is a misperception in regard to the form<lb />
of funding which a PIRG established at ECU would<lb />
employ. To begin with, PIRG's funding is neither<lb />
mandatory or automatic. It is optional. That is why it<lb />
is called a "waivable fee In other words the PIRG<lb />
fee will be listed on each student's regular term bill as<lb />
a separate line item. It will be listed as an optional<lb />
fee, meaning no student has to pay the fee.<lb />
Therefore, when each student pays his or her fees at<lb />
the beginning of the semester, if they don not wish to<lb />
pay the PIRG fee all they need do is tell the university<lb />
cashier when they pay their regular tuition to subtract<lb />
the PIRG fee from their total bill. They do not need<lb />
to go get a refund or wait in any lines other than the<lb />
normal line for paying fees. The process is simple.<lb />
Obviously, then, there is really nothing objec-<lb />
tionable about the method of funding which PIRG<lb />
would employ. Funding is really a non-issue which a<lb />
few who oppose PIRG use because they object to<lb />
students having a voice on issues which concern them<lb />
such as voter registration, hazardous waste clean-up,<lb />
and consumer protection.<lb />
Also, because PIRGs are student-run, student-<lb />
controlled, and student-funded, every aspect of their<lb />
operation is a matter of public record, open to the en-<lb />
tire student body. That is one reason why they are the<lb />
most democratic and accountable groups on any<lb />
campus. The issue is clearly nothing other than the<lb />
issues which PIRGs work on. PIRGs are student-run,<lb />
non-partisan, non-profit research and advocacy<lb />
organizations which give students an opportunity to<lb />
earn academic credit while working on issues which<lb />
they have chosen. Since the students, themselves<lb />
choose the issues it is impossible to say what any<lb />
given PIRG will work on until students have voted to<lb />
create it. Nevertheless, a survey of what PIRGs have<lb />
done at other schools shows that they generally work<lb />
on environmental and consumer issues. For example,<lb />
many PIRG's are currently conducting on-going<lb />
streamwalker projects in which student moniter in<lb />
dustnal discharges into streams, nvers. and lakes to<lb />
make sure that they do not exceed levels established<lb />
by the Environmental Protection Agency.Other<lb />
PIRGs have done reports on acid rain and mercurs<lb />
pollution. PIRGs have also exposed fraudulent beef<lb />
grading and price fixing, in addition to fighting un<lb />
fair utility price hikes for residential consumers.<lb />
These are the kinds of things that a PIRG can do<lb />
In many states, such as New York, Massachusetts<lb />
and Oregon, PIRGs serve as the major voice in the<lb />
state on environmental and consumer issues. The<lb />
point is that Public Interest Research Groups provide<lb />
students with an opportunity to have an impact on<lb />
issues other than deciding where the commencement<lb />
ceremony will be held, whether or not the snack bar<lb />
will get a new brand of candy bar, or how many quiet<lb />
dorms will be established on campus. Certainly these<lb />
are issues that must be addressed. But PIRG provides<lb />
a vehicle for addressing other issues in addition to<lb />
these isucs. PIRG seeks to give students a voice and<lb />
an opportunity to put their energy and idealism to<lb />
work on real issues that affect all of us. That is why 1<lb />
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Universities Threaten To Cut Off Research<lb />
(CPS) � Three univer-<lb />
sities that make millions<lb />
of dollars by performing<lb />
research for the Pentagon<lb />
say they'll drop all their<lb />
Pentagon research con-<lb />
tracts if the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration goes ahead<lb />
with its plans to censor<lb />
professors' publication of<lb />
certain research results.<lb />
In a letter to ad-<lb />
ministration officials, the<lb />
presidents of Cal Tech,<lb />
the Massachusetts In-<lb />
stitute of Technology and<lb />
Stanford � which<lb />
together do about $400<lb />
million a year in Dept. of<lb />
Defense research � last<lb />
week said they'd have to<lb />
stop doing all military<lb />
research if the rules are<lb />
implemented.<lb />
"Major universities<lb />
says David Wilson, a<lb />
University of California<lb />
official and co-chairman<lb />
of the committee that is<lb />
trying to hammer out the<lb />
research publication<lb />
rules, "do not sign con-<lb />
tracts that give someone<lb />
else the ultimate authori-<lb />
ty to decide whether the<lb />
material is published<lb />
The new rules would<lb />
give the Pentagon the<lb />
right to approve and cen-<lb />
sor the scientific reports<lb />
of certain kinds of<lb />
research on campuses,<lb />
says Dr. Leo Young,<lb />
director of the Defense<lb />
Depts Research and<lb />
Laboratory Management<lb />
Office.<lb />
"We want the right to<lb />
approve what you<lb />
publish he explains.<lb />
The reason is "that<lb />
we've got to slow the flow<lb />
of all this good<lb />
technology stuff going to<lb />
the Soviet Union he<lb />
says. "The Russians<lb />
come here and buy all the<lb />
stuff they can in Radio<lb />
Shack, and most of the<lb />
leakage comes from<lb />
businesses. But some of it<lb />
comes from universities.<lb />
and we have to slow it<lb />
down<lb />
In essence, the ad-<lb />
ministration proposes to<lb />
create a new category of<lb />
research, points out<lb />
Rosemary Chalk,<lb />
spokeswoman for the<lb />
American Association for<lb />
the Advancement of<lb />
Science in Washington,<lb />
D.C.<lb />
"For the 40 years that<lb />
the government has been<lb />
funding military research<lb />
on campuses, ther's been<lb />
dassifiec research and<lb />
unclassified research<lb />
she says.<lb />
"There were strict rules<lb />
about publishing the<lb />
results of classified<lb />
research and many<lb />
schools, particularly in<lb />
the late sixties, adopted<lb />
policies not to do it<lb />
Chalk explains.<lb />
"Now, they want to<lb />
call some of the<lb />
unclassified research they<lb />
fund 'sensitive and app-<lb />
ly the same censorship<lb />
rules to it that they used<lb />
for classified research<lb />
she says.<lb />
An official at the Na-<lb />
tional Academy of<lb />
Sciences who asked not to<lb />
be named because he's<lb />
not an official NAS<lb />
spokesman, calls the pn.<lb />
posed censorship "an ex<lb />
ercise in paranoia. It's a<lb />
way<lb />
for the Pentagon to make<lb />
more projects secret<lb />
without having to justify<lb />
it. You can understand<lb />
their fears the Russians<lb />
will steal our weapons,<lb />
but we're talking about<lb />
science, not weapons<lb />
The official says "we<lb />
profit from publication<lb />
of their science as much<lb />
as they profit from<lb />
ours<lb />
Young contends that<lb />
"less than one percent"<lb />
it Uic Pentagon research<lb />
contracts, would be af-<lb />
fected bv the rulf<lb />
Asked if it was possible<lb />
that the Pentagon could<lb />
one day decide to classify<lb />
a majority of its research<lb />
contracts as sensitive,<lb />
Young concedes that<lb />
"nothing can stop that in<lb />
principle. But these are<lb />
reasonable people. It's a<lb />
danger, but a very small<lb />
danger, I believe<lb />
oung adds the censor-<lb />
ship proposal is "an<lb />
pening negotiating<lb />
position" in a "construc-<lb />
tive" effort to limit the<lb />
flow of technological<lb />
research to the So<lb />
Union while doing "as<lb />
little as possible to<lb />
abridge the rights of<lb />
universities<lb />
Wilson is also cont;<lb />
dent a mle palatable<lb />
both the Pentagon ana<lb />
the universities can be<lb />
formed. "It's not in<lb />
possible that we can finu<lb />
a resolution to it This j - .<lb />
very big issue, but there is<lb />
no sense of real par.K<lb />
The committee ot I<lb />
university and Penta<lb />
officials will meet to tr<lb />
to work out the dif-<lb />
ferences sometirr e late<lb />
1984, Young saw<lb />
Presidents' Jobs Stress- Filled<lb />
(CPS) Despite what<lb />
students, faculty, and ad-<lb />
ministrators might think,<lb />
college presidents don't<lb />
have it made it made in<lb />
their life at the top, at<lb />
least according to a still-<lb />
to-be-released study by<lb />
the Association of Gover-<lb />
ning Boards of Univer-<lb />
sitites and Colleges.<lb />
On the contrary, col-<lb />
lege presidents' jobs are<lb />
filled with stress, long<lb />
hours, few payoffs, and a<lb />
feeling of isolation - fac-<lb />
tors which cause one out<lb />
of four to teeter on the<lb />
edge of resigning, said<lb />
Marian Gade, one of the<lb />
researchers working on<lb />
the report, "Strengthen-<lb />
ing Presidential Leader-<lb />
ship<lb />
Gade and her fellow<lb />
researchers have inter-<lb />
viewed more than 800<lb />
college presidents, their<lb />
spouses, and other top<lb />
university officails for the<lb />
study.<lb />
While three of four of<lb />
the presidents say they<lb />
like their jobs, one out of<lb />
four would like to resign<lb />
at the first opportunity,<lb />
the study has found.<lb />
Only 25 percent of the<lb />
presidents say they<lb />
thoroughly enjoy their<lb />
jobs, the researchers<lb />
report.<lb />
Half say they like their<lb />
jobs more than they<lb />
dislike them.<lb />
The rest are more or<lb />
less disillusioned and<lb />
burned out, ready to<lb />
leave office for another<lb />
position, the study<lb />
shows.<lb />
The stress, loneliness<lb />
of the job, and long<lb />
hours required of college<lb />
presidents are the main<lb />
reasons for the<lb />
widespread dissatisfac-<lb />
tion, Gade says.<lb />
"Few people really<lb />
know what a complex job<lb />
the presidency is, even at<lb />
a small institution she<lb />
points out. "The causes<lb />
of stress are those of<lb />
financial pressures, work-<lb />
ing full-time, seven days a<lb />
week, 24 hours a day, of<lb />
dealing with collective<lb />
bargaining, and more and<lb />
more state and federal<lb />
controls<lb />
Presidents are also a<lb />
lonely lot, she says, who<lb />
don't identify with facul-<lb />
ty, are politically<lb />
separated from ad-<lb />
ministrators, and typical-<lb />
ly not appreciated by<lb />
their boards of trustees.<lb />
Indeed, turnover<lb />
among college presidents<lb />
in the last year seems to<lb />
confirm the study's early<lb />
findings.<lb /><lb />
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resignation last month,<lb />
saying she needed more<lb />
time with her family and<lb />
had had enough of the<lb />
pressures and strains of<lb />
her 10-year tenure.<lb />
In February, Walter<lb />
Leonard, president of<lb />
embattled Fisk University<lb />
- a predominantly-black<lb />
college on the financial<lb />
skids � said he was so<lb />
drained by the constant<lb />
pressures that he wanted<lb />
to quit before his planned<lb />
retirement this coming<lb />
December.<lb />
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once-beleaguered<lb />
Michigan State, recently-<lb />
announced he will leave<lb />
his office in June 1985,<lb />
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board of trustees.<lb />
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the board was upset with<lb />
Mackey's hiring of head<lb />
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Surrealistic Comedy<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
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If there was one word to sum up<lb />
the acting in ECU's production of<lb />
Sam Shepard's Angel City it<lb />
would hae to be admirable.<lb />
Through surrealistic comedy the<lb />
five major characters managed<lb />
not only to glide the audience<lb />
through the plot (which was often<lb />
difficult to follow), but entertain<lb />
them as well.<lb />
The play describes the financial<lb />
and artistic turmoil that a produc-<lb />
tion company in Hollywood goes<lb />
ig -hen trying to save itself<lb />
from financial ruin. In order to<lb />
salvage an eigln- million dollar<lb />
picture, a stuntman is hired to<lb />
come up with a miraculous cure.<lb />
Angel dry depicts the ugliness of<lb />
Hollywood through satire.<lb />
Several actors should be com-<lb />
nded for superb performances.<lb />
1 anx, portrayed by Larry-<lb />
McDonald, played the role of the<lb />
roi film producer. Clad in a<lb />
brown leather suit and white<lb />
60-ish looking "stack" shoes,<lb />
McDonald won the audience's ad-<lb />
the opening act. Also<lb />
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by. Jim<lb />
Hii story line described<lb />
Wheeler; destruction as a result<lb />
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status.<lb />
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character in the production was<lb />
Tympani (Eric Sox). Throughout<lb />
the evening Sax entertained the<lb />
audience with exagerated<lb />
caricatures and amusing an-<lb />
tidotes.<lb />
The most down-to-earth<lb />
character was Rabbit (John<lb />
Kuhn). Kuhn played the part of<lb />
the hippie stuntman hired by the<lb />
directors to construe a chemical<lb />
that would create an eight-million<lb />
dollar smash movie. Tympani was<lb />
hired earlier to do the same thing,<lb />
however, his duty was to come up<lb />
with a new rhythm that no one in<lb />
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The role of Miss Scoons, plaved<lb />
by Connie Yoder, is also' a<lb />
believable one. Miss Scoons, the<lb />
director's secretary, is a young<lb />
woman who would do almost<lb />
anything to get a part in a film.<lb />
Voder does an excellent job winn-<lb />
ing the audience's svmpathy<lb />
through dialogue.<lb />
The least seen but most heard<lb />
character was the saxaphone<lb />
player, Sax (Jim Hindley). Sax<lb />
sets the mood for the entire play.<lb />
Costumes were simple yet<lb />
perfect for the context of the play.<lb />
Colorful lighting and special af-<lb />
fects also contributed to the visual<lb />
appeal of the stage.<lb />
Angel City was directed by<lb />
RabbTLohn �M OOM iC:onni Voder). Vmp.nHErtc' Sox), 2<lb />
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suade us to quit listening to "com-<lb />
mercial images" and come back<lb />
to earth.<lb />
Tickets for remaining shows<lb />
may be purchased at the McGin-<lb />
nis Theatre Box Office Thursdav<lb />
and Friday from 10 a.m. until 4<lb />
p.m.<lb />
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C!f Christian Groups Enjoying Large Membership<lb />
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By MATTHEW GILLIS<lb />
It's an early Wednesday even-<lb />
ing as we find several ECU<lb />
students heading towards the<lb />
Jenkins Art Building. Once inside<lb />
the auditorium , friends chat for<lb />
several minutes before the<lb />
meeting begins � a typical group<lb />
meeting, yes, until the students at<lb />
one point reach for their Bibles?<lb />
Rela folks, this is not a "Jerry<lb />
Falwell Fan Club but a group of<lb />
tudents, many like you and I,<lb />
dedicated to reaching out to<lb />
fellow classmates and sharing the<lb />
knowledge one can gain from the<lb />
principles God dictates in the Bi-<lb />
ble. The scene just described is<lb />
common of what goes on during<lb />
campus Christian group meetings;<lb />
groups equally dedicated to help-<lb />
ing others, finding answers to pro-<lb />
blems, and easing troubled<lb />
"souls" on campus through faith,<lb />
training and action. No, these are<lb />
not cults, but they are serious.<lb />
In fact, the Christian campus<lb />
groups � the Fountain of Life,<lb />
the Fellowship of Christian<lb />
Female Trio Make Their Mark<lb />
Athletes, the Navigators, the<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ, and<lb />
the Inter-Varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowship � have more "bless-<lb />
ings" to count these days. About<lb />
250 students are in one or more of<lb />
the groups - a significant in-<lb />
crease over past years.<lb />
In short, it has become an inter-<lb />
denominational "movement as<lb />
one student put it. These groups,<lb />
involving students, adult advisors<lb />
and other adult workers, give<lb />
students needed counseling with<lb />
problems and introduce them to<lb />
'O 'Boy' To Appear A t ECU<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
trttare KdJtor<lb />
"Technicolor Bag Ladies" is<lb />
perhaps the best description of the<lb />
new wave female trio O'Boy<lb />
scheduled to head up the '84<lb />
Miller High Life Rock Series con-<lb />
cert. Dubbed by manv as<lb />
"trendy "colorful and'even<lb />
spacey the three members,<lb />
Julie Jumper, Fiona and Zoe, in-<lb />
corporate three synthesizers and a<lb />
programmable electric drum to<lb />
produce what they call "fun,<lb />
danceable, modern music<lb />
O'Boy formed a little less than<lb />
a year ago in Richmond, Virginia.<lb />
Actually, Julie and Zoe have been<lb />
together since August of '82<lb />
thanks to a mutual acquaintance.<lb />
Zoe. who was collaborating<lb />
fashion shows in Richmond,<lb />
Virginia, met Julie and had her<lb />
compose modern music for the<lb />
shows, which they now call Music<lb />
for Fashion Show. The duo in-<lb />
creased to four, and for a couple<lb />
months the quartet played as Julie<lb />
and the Jumpers. Eventually one<lb />
of the members returned to<lb />
school, so the three have been<lb />
called O'Boy ever since.<lb />
What is is that makes a music<lb />
major from Virginia Com-<lb />
monwealth University, a Russian<lb />
major from Georgetown Universi-<lb />
ty and a pre-med student from<lb />
VCU turn to new wave entertain-<lb />
ment for a living? The group<lb />
would probably say it is because<lb />
of their enthusiasm. "We're really<lb />
colorful on stage Zoe said. "We<lb />
can float around Whatever it is,<lb />
these girls have toured from New<lb />
York to Texas, and have perform-<lb />
ed two videos on USA Cable,<lb />
"Male Rites" and "Va Va<lb />
Voom<lb />
Although O'Boy has not cut an<lb />
album yet, the group, at one time,<lb />
produced and engineered a casette<lb />
tape that received air play on<lb />
heavy rotation at 50 stations. In a<lb />
Wednesday interview, the three<lb />
were at a studio in Chapel Hill,<lb />
N.C. making a demo tape of the<lb />
'O'Boy' band members Zoe, Julie and Fiona will be on campus Anril<lb />
2 at the Miller High Life Roek Series concert. P P<lb />
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Perhaps "Space Age Trio" was ttsT" bdTn X <lb />
the best description the group shuttle " SPaCC<lb />
the "power" of Christianity.<lb />
Also, they provide opportunities<lb />
to study the Bible, to come<lb />
together for fun, fellowship and<lb />
guidance, and to sponsor projects<lb />
and events for both campus and<lb />
abroad to inform people of<lb />
"God's work holding anything<lb />
from cookouts to missionarv<lb />
training programs. The groups are<lb />
open to all students who come to<lb />
the weekly meetings.<lb />
These groups emphasize one<lb />
fact, however. They do not con-<lb />
sider rhemselves "churches" nor<lb />
an alternative to church. In fact,<lb />
one goal in helping new and even<lb />
"tned-and-true" Christians is to<lb />
help them find a local church ser-<lb />
vice which they enjoy and can at-<lb />
tend regularly.<lb />
Still, there are things to con-<lb />
sider. What kind of person would<lb />
be willing to take a chance and<lb />
help students do work like this? Is<lb />
there any kind of training that one<lb />
has to go through to prepare<lb />
themselves for such work? Most<lb />
of all, why would anyone work<lb />
with students in a position like<lb />
this for the good of God and<lb />
Christ, anyway?<lb />
For one individual, it was the<lb />
need to be involved in a special<lb />
way with people and to enrich his<lb />
lileby doing God's work � a task<lb />
which he began when he accepted<lb />
Christ into his life in 1971. After<lb />
several years of training and<lb />
research, Mark Stebbans spent<lb />
time working with a University of<lb />
South Carolina Christian group<lb />
but later changed course and<lb />
headed to Africa and a missionary<lb />
program there. He came back<lb />
again to work with college<lb />
students, however, and since last<lb />
May he has been a full-time adiv-<lb />
sor to the ECU Navigators.<lb />
"The greatest thing for me right<lb />
now is to be in a ministry situation<lb />
like this with college students<lb />
Stebbans said. "I believe that col-<lb />
lege students can be most effective<lb />
in helping out their friends on<lb />
campus with their problems and<lb />
leading them to Jesus Christ and a<lb />
better understanding of<lb />
themselves. The college students<lb />
will become the leaders of tomor-<lb />
row in whatever they choose to<lb />
do, and maybe that's why they<lb />
can have such an impact now on<lb />
other lives<lb />
Others, like Joe Schrader<lb />
would probably agree with Steb-<lb />
bans. But then again, Schrader<lb />
himself should know � for the<lb />
past few years, he has fully en-<lb />
joyed his work helping students<lb />
through the ECU Campus<lb />
Crusade. "I find the work mean-<lb />
ingful by instructing students how<lb />
to have the power of God in their<lb />
lives, and the students show<lb />
satisfaction in learning and apply-<lb />
ing thatknowledge as well "<lb />
Schrader said. "The work we do,<lb />
in fact, does give us direction for<lb />
our lives, which we feel is very im-<lb />
portant. I feel that the Lord has<lb />
given me direction in my own life,<lb />
and through my trust in Him, any<lb />
problem can be looked at and<lb />
solved if we let him take care of<lb />
our worries. Students todav are<lb />
looking to solve problems rind<lb />
direction, ana just fill needs in<lb />
their lives; a lot more are now see-<lb />
ing that there is a way to solve<lb />
them through trust in Jesus<lb />
Christ<lb />
Are there more students willing<lb />
to find answers in God now, or at<lb />
least help give others a guiding<lb />
hand? Just ask Paul Lear, a staff<lb />
worker with the ECU and N.C.<lb />
State Inter-Varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowships. Like his colleagues,<lb />
Leary expresses much the same<lb />
concern for helping students<lb />
fulfill needs through Jesus Christ.<lb />
"What I think we are trying to do<lb />
is this � we try to bring in<lb />
students and help them discover<lb />
that they can have answers to their<lb />
problems through a relationship<lb />
with Jesus Christ. We provide an<lb />
atmosphere for these students to<lb />
come together and share the cood<lb />
things that the Lord has done for<lb />
them Leary said. "We een try-<lb />
to help students develop their<lb />
God-given talents to help reach<lb />
out to others through wiitmg,<lb />
singing or just sitting down to talk<lb />
with people, and give them a<lb />
chance to find understanding<lb />
through the Lord and his son<lb />
Jesus Christ. We give them an op-<lb />
portunity to find answers to pro-<lb />
blems through praver and by-<lb />
reading the Bible, and then, if<lb />
they choose to do so, to involve<lb />
themselves with other people<lb />
through one-on-one contact or<lb />
through projects on and off cam-<lb />
pus Leary concluded by saying,<lb />
"It is a challenge, but I am<lb />
priviledged to be doing this<lb />
Students, as well as the adults,<lb />
are finding satisfaction doing such<lb />
work. Clem Edwards , a junior<lb />
from Rocky Mount, did not know<lb />
that such groups existed on cam-<lb />
pus until last summer. After being<lb />
introduced to the Inter-Varsity-<lb />
Christian Fellowship group by a<lb />
friend, Edwards attended a<lb />
meeting and has been quite active<lb />
ever since. "The people I met<lb />
there � other students like me �<lb />
made me feel welcome and gave<lb />
me a lot of support, and I've<lb />
learned how to get along with<lb />
them in return. At the same time,<lb />
I've become more aware of my<lb />
need to let the Lord take careof<lb />
my troubles, and also to find<lb />
some form of fellowship that I<lb />
can feel comfortable with, both of<lb />
which I think are very important<lb />
to Christian growth. I've grown<lb />
more faithful in my walk with<lb />
God through the help I got in<lb />
I.V and I've noticed changes for<lb />
the better in my life along with<lb />
it<lb />
Finding guidance and<lb />
understanding with oneself and<lb />
others is important, as Clem Ed-<lb />
wards found out in his relation-<lb />
ship with God. Rob Shive, a<lb />
senior, was also trying to find that<lb />
out in his own life when a friend<lb />
introduced him to the ECU Cam-<lb />
pus Crusade during his freshman<lb />
year. As an involved member of<lb />
the group. Rob emphasizes the<lb />
need to reach out to fellow<lb />
students "1 kno that as a stu-<lb />
dent, the people involved with<lb />
Campus Crusade have a good<lb />
chance to bring students to an<lb />
understanding . n their lives<lb />
through Christ. We aren't<lb />
fellowship, but we are a move-<lb />
ment, like the oiher groups, to<lb />
give students the opportunity to<lb />
give iheir Ijvc new meaning ana<lb />
to give them an alternative to go-<lb />
ing downtown every night and<lb />
partying their heads off Shive<lb />
said.<lb />
"We all do different work for<lb />
the Lord and the vampus Shive<lb />
said when referring the the<lb />
various Christian organizations<lb />
across campus, "but any and all<lb />
of these groups have to find time<lb />
to work with each other. We<lb />
know that we at Crusades can't do<lb />
it alone, and we've been doing<lb />
projects with the Navigators.<lb />
Inter-Varsity, the Fountain of<lb />
1 ife Christian group and others.<lb />
We'd like for students to see that<lb />
Christian hfe can be as exciting as<lb />
anything they bevome involved<lb />
with<lb />
But does that son of persuasion<lb />
actually work for students? For<lb />
most people, they'd consider jum-<lb />
ping off a bridge before hearing<lb />
all that "baloney" about becom-<lb />
ing involved with the "Christian<lb />
life much less even setting foot<lb />
into a group mee.ing to "sing<lb />
praises to the Lore True, vou<lb />
say? Maybe, but for one student,<lb />
it turned out that coming in con-<lb />
tact with people like that did give<lb />
him direction that he needed.<lb />
Blake Eudailey was your tvpicai<lb />
college student. Yet, he said he<lb />
was still searching for something<lb />
more in his life. Last spring,<lb />
Eudailey, a junior, met some<lb />
friends who invited him to Inter-<lb />
Varsity, and as he put it, "These<lb />
were very sincere people � there<lb />
was just something about them<lb />
that I liked, and I knew that I<lb />
wanted to have that same sort of<lb />
belonging and direction in my life.<lb />
Although I went to Inter-Varsity,<lb />
it was a little extreme "or me at the<lb />
time, but Paul Leaiy, the staff<lb />
worker, gave me what help he<lb />
could. Also, my roommate pro-<lb />
vided an example of how my life<lb />
could be in Christ because of his<lb />
work with the Navigators After<lb />
discussing his involvement with<lb />
the Navs' prayer group and his<lb />
later acceptance ;f Christ<lb />
Eudailey said, "It was as if part of<lb />
my long search was o er, and now<lb />
I find myself trying to bring<lb />
myself closer to the Lord every<lb />
day. It was difficult and it still is<lb />
trying to make it on my own � i<lb />
needed a common bond<lb />
But whatever the cir-<lb />
cumstances are that tiring people<lb />
into these groups, the people are<lb />
becoming involved. A new move-<lb />
ment? Who knows! Even so, the<lb />
movement is growing - - and Clem<lb />
Edwards may have said it best: "I<lb />
pray that more people will get �,<lb />
volved<lb />
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Sports<lb />
APRIL 19. 1984<lb />
Pa�e 10<lb />
Pirates Win 24th Ballgame<lb />
Johnson Hits Three HRs, Pitches To Sixth Win<lb />
By ED NICKLAS<lb />
Sporti Editor<lb />
Do I hear an All-America<lb />
nomination for a Mr. Winfred<lb />
Johnson?<lb />
Who's that in the back? ECU<lb />
coach Hal Baird? What do you<lb />
say on the matter?<lb />
"If he is not an All-America<lb />
candidate, I don't know who is. I<lb />
know I haven't ever coached a<lb />
player that has done so much for a<lb />
team<lb />
Let's look at his latest creden-<lb />
tials from last night's game<lb />
against UNC-Wilmington: Three<lb />
home runs, four RBIs, a complete<lb />
pitching game. Yessir, that young<lb />
man would be a fine candidate.<lb />
Correction<lb />
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an editorial error, in last Tues-<lb />
day's edition of The East<lb />
Carolinian, the photographs of<lb />
the two ECU quarterbacks<lb />
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the Purple quarterback.<lb />
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Gold quarterback as shown.<lb />
First the nomination.<lb />
What does Winfred say about<lb />
his performance?<lb />
"I don't feel like I had good<lb />
stuff he said. Ah, modesty, a<lb />
good quality in a ballplayer. Se-<lb />
cond the nomination.<lb />
Nomination confirmed.<lb />
Although Johnson did just<lb />
about everthing last night, he<lb />
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batsmen. The Pirate bats con-<lb />
tinued to blister the ball in route<lb />
to a 8-6 victory over the Seahawks<lb />
at Harrington Field.<lb />
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"My breaking pitch was doing<lb />
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home the Seahawks sixth run.<lb />
Johnson, however got the final<lb />
out on a ground ball to short.<lb />
"It (the game) wasn't very pret-<lb />
ty said Baird, noting all of the<lb />
Pirate errors. "They're (UNC-W)<lb />
dangerous when they get behind.<lb />
But we won.<lb />
"Winfred really pitched a bet-<lb />
ter game than the score indicates.<lb />
Winfred's got to hit the corners<lb />
and the umpire was calling the<lb />
game a little tight<lb />
With the win, the Pirates, now<lb />
24-8, continue to increase their<lb />
chances at an at-large bid to the<lb />
NCAA playoffs. Their next game<lb />
is tonight against Virginia Com-<lb />
monwealth, 7 p.m at Harrington.<lb />
BRYAN HUMBERT - ECU ��f�oto Lab<lb />
Winfred Johnson did everything for the Pirates last night. He fc.lt three<lb />
homers and pitched the full nine innings, picking up his sixth win.<lb />
Larranaga Tells What America Missed Out On In Moscow<lb />
ByDALESWANSON<lb />
Stttt Writer<lb />
Chema was born on July 7,<lb />
1963 to Javier and Mayte Lar-<lb />
ranaga in Lima, Peru. Presently,<lb />
he is attending ECU on a swimm-<lb />
ing scholarship. He has competed<lb />
in both the 1980 Moscow Olym-<lb />
pics and the 1982 World Games<lb />
under the flag of his native Peru.<lb />
In 1981 he enrolled at Daytona<lb />
Beach Community College where,<lb />
in 1982, he became the NJCCA<lb />
(National Junior College Athletic<lb />
Association) champion in the 500<lb />
and 1650 yard free-style events.<lb />
He came to ECU in 1983 as a<lb />
junior in computer science.<lb />
Chances are good that this sum-<lb />
mer he will again be representing<lb />
Peru in international competition<lb />
� the 1984 Los Angeles Olym-<lb />
pics.<lb />
Q: What got you started in<lb />
swimming rather than something<lb />
more traditional in Peru, like soc-<lb />
cer?<lb />
Chema: Well, I started swimm-<lb />
ing competitively when I was<lb />
seven, but I really started getting<lb />
around in the water when I was<lb />
two. You know, like pool parties<lb />
when my dad used to say, "Hey,<lb />
get in the water and swim from<lb />
here to there and just kind of<lb />
show me off. He always liked to<lb />
get me and my brothers in the<lb />
water. We belonged to a beach<lb />
club. They had all kinds of sports,<lb />
but mainly water sports � skiing,<lb />
sailing, swimming, diving and all<lb />
that stuff. I was smaller than the<lb />
other kids my age when I started<lb />
competing, but I really liked it so I<lb />
didn't care if I won or lost. I was<lb />
right in the middle of the group,<lb />
nothing special. You know, I was<lb />
just there for the fun.<lb />
Q: Was there a big turning<lb />
point when you realized you were<lb />
destined to become a great swim-<lb />
mer?<lb />
Chema: Sort of�. When I was 11<lb />
I got second place in the butterfly<lb />
in the 11 to 12-year-old age group.<lb />
It was at a big national age group<lb />
meet. I was the only 11-year-old in<lb />
the finals, so my dad was real hap-<lb />
py. It's funny too, I don't even<lb />
swim butterfly competitively any<lb />
more.<lb />
Q: How did you qualify for the<lb />
1980 Olympics?<lb />
Chema: The way you qualify in<lb />
Peru is pretty much like here.<lb />
First, there are the open trials.<lb />
Anyone who is even dreaming of<lb />
going to the Olympics, and made<lb />
the standard time, can swim in<lb />
that meet. Then, whoever makes<lb />
the cuts at that meet � usually<lb />
about 100 out of about 500 swim-<lb />
mers � is put on the trial team.<lb />
That meet is usually about one<lb />
year before the Olympics. Those<lb />
people who make the trial team<lb />
then start training really hard for<lb />
the real trials that are about two<lb />
months before the Olympics.<lb />
They just had that meet a little<lb />
while ago for the Olympics in Los<lb />
Angeles. At that meet, those who<lb />
make the Olympic qualifying cuts<lb />
and place either first or second get<lb />
to go. But for the Moscow games<lb />
it was very expensive � all the<lb />
way to the other side of the world.<lb />
They cut the swim team down to<lb />
just four � two guys and two<lb />
girls. Gymanstics and rowing and<lb />
some others didn't even go at all.<lb />
Peru was only going to send<lb />
volleyball, because they're inter-<lb />
national champions, track, weight<lb />
lifting and the rifle team. Those<lb />
are the sports that have the best<lb />
chance for placing for Peru. They<lb />
weren't going to send the swim<lb />
team at all, but our cuts were pret-<lb />
ty good and the Russians were giv-<lb />
ing smaller countries financial aid<lb />
to go. You know, there was the<lb />
boycott and the Russians wanted<lb />
as many people there as possible,<lb />
so they helped out the little coun-<lb />
tries. It was good propaganda for<lb />
them too.<lb />
Q: How did they treat you when<lb />
you got there?<lb />
Chema: Really pretty good.<lb />
They had 19 dorms, kind of like<lb />
the high rise dorms here, for all of<lb />
the athletes and their coaches and<lb />
everything. We were in dorm 17<lb />
with Africa and Sweden and some<lb />
other countries. The rest of the<lb />
Village was like a real little city.<lb />
There was a drugstore, a sporting<lb />
goods, souvenir places, two<lb />
discotheques, even a barber � but<lb />
we didn't go in there. And in the<lb />
corner of that little plaza was a big<lb />
building � that was the cafeteria.<lb />
It was killer � practically every<lb />
other day we had to eat crabs.<lb />
They had everyting � even<lb />
caviar; just like it was butter. And<lb />
all kinds of juices � pineapple,<lb />
grape, banana, papaya. We<lb />
thought, 'no way would they have<lb />
papaya juice' because you don't<lb />
see it anywhere but South<lb />
America. There was no reason to<lb />
ever go out to eat because the<lb />
food was so good. Nothing like<lb />
the cafeteria here � everything<lb />
wrapped in plastic. Everything<lb />
there was fresh. They spent a lot<lb />
of money.<lb />
Q: What about security? I'll bet<lb />
the Soviets were pretty tight with<lb />
all of those foreigners in the coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
Chema: If you think about it, I<lb />
guess, there was a lot of military<lb />
security. But all of the time they<lb />
were worrying about 1972 � you<lb />
know, Munich. We had to wear<lb />
these big, square ID cards, that<lb />
hung around our necks, wherever<lb />
we went. We had to show it to get<lb />
into our building, to get out of it,<lb />
to go down the street to the plaza,<lb />
to go in the shops and discos.<lb />
Practically to go in the bathroom,<lb />
too. They even had X-ray<lb />
machines for bags just like at the<lb />
airport, only we got checked 100<lb />
times every day. You really get<lb />
tired of that for a whole month.<lb />
The last day w were upset with all<lb />
of it and just walked right through<lb />
one of the check points � me and<lb />
my coach and another guy. The<lb />
guard starts going, "nyengt!<lb />
nyengt that's what they say for<lb />
"no" or "stop" or whatever, and<lb />
tried to stop us. We just pushed<lb />
him out of our way and walked<lb />
on. Everyday with that is too<lb />
much.<lb />
Q: Sounds like everything was<lb />
pretty extravagant. Did they do as<lb />
good a job with the athletic<lb />
facilities?<lb />
Chema: The pools, the whole<lb />
athletic complex was a killer!<lb />
There was a big coliseum with a<lb />
giant window down the middle.<lb />
On one side was the 50 meter pool<lb />
for swimming, and on the other<lb />
side was the diving well with all<lb />
the boards and towers. And then,<lb />
also, there was a little door that<lb />
went to another pool divided in<lb />
the same way for warming up.<lb />
Also, to get to the pool from the<lb />
dorms they had buses that they<lb />
assigned us to. There were only<lb />
swimmers on our bus, all from<lb />
South America and Australia.<lb />
Those Australians are crazy! I<lb />
remember once they brought a<lb />
whole bag full of yogurt con-<lb />
tainers from the cafeteria. One<lb />
guy made a stack of them about<lb />
six high. Then, while that guy held<lb />
it steady another guy did a little<lb />
drum roll on the seats and then-<lb />
smashed all the containers straight<lb />
down so they squirted yogurt all<lb />
over the inside of the bus.<lb />
Everyone was surprised at first,<lb />
and then we all started cheering<lb />
and did it again. You should have<lb />
seen it. The bus smelled awful and<lb />
everyone was all covered with<lb />
yogurt.<lb />
The Russian athletes had their<lb />
own buses for their equipment<lb />
and coaches and trainers and<lb />
everything. They were real for-<lb />
mal, all dressed up in the same<lb />
suits; and they walked in straight<lb />
lines when they got off their bus.<lb />
Not really military, just real for-<lb />
mal. So we just tried to look as<lb />
bad as we could and walk around<lb />
with our shirts off and make fun<lb />
of them and stuff like that. Then<lb />
our coaches would yell at us and<lb />
say, "These are examples of good<lb />
athletes about the Russans.<lb />
Q: Were the Russian athletes<lb />
always so'serious?<lb />
Chema: Yeah, but they were<lb />
teated pretty good. I remember<lb />
Salnikov, (Russian world record<lb />
holder). I swam against him and<lb />
he beat me badly but in warm-ups<lb />
there were always five trainers and<lb />
coaches around him. As soon as<lb />
he was out of the water one guy<lb />
would give him a pill and another<lb />
would do this and anothe- would<lb />
tell him that. It was like he was<lb />
some sort of king. Actually, the<lb />
medical set-up was pretty good<lb />
for everyone.<lb />
Q: With only four swimmers on<lb />
your team, you must have felt<lb />
pretty overwhelmed by the bigger<lb />
teams?<lb />
Chema: Yeah, in that big<lb />
stadium there was the German<lb />
team with all these peopk cheer-<lb />
ing, and some other teams had a<lb />
lot of people, too. Then here we<lb />
are with just four swimmers �<lb />
three when one of us was swimm-<lb />
ing � so we got together with the<lb />
other South American teams.<lb />
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American team. They'd an-<lb />
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Q: How did you did in<lb />
your events?<lb />
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two events � the 400 and<lb />
the 1500 meter freestvle<lb />
events. I got 17th in the<lb />
400 and 15th in the 1500.<lb />
I broke the Peruvian<lb />
record in the 1500. so we<lb />
were pretty happy. I<lb />
dropped my best time by<lb />
twenty seconds in the<lb />
finals. I remember<lb />
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my heat ir. the a<lb />
finals; and the next day.<lb />
in the finals, he uer<lb />
under 15 minutes. That<lb />
was the first time anyone<lb />
had ever gone under 15<lb />
minutes in the 1500.<lb />
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deal with all of the ten-<lb />
sion you mentioned?<lb />
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got so quiet just before<lb />
you got on the blocks �<lb />
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chance tc win or<lb />
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events were going on. the<lb />
whole place was real quiet<lb />
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you just let go. People<lb />
went wild. I remember<lb />
the disco. At 12 they tried<lb />
to close the place, bu:<lb />
after the events were over<lb />
no one was ready to stop<lb />
partying at midnight.<lb />
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around two o'clock.<lb />
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the cafeteria since it was<lb />
open 24 hours a day.<lb />
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side � about 200 or 300<lb />
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started.<lb />
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whole night was wild!<lb />
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them. They had clubs,<lb />
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weren't even allowed to<lb />
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By RANDY MEWS<lb />
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After defeating<lb />
Virginia last weekend in<lb />
the Liberty Baptist Soft-<lb />
ball Tournament, ECU<lb />
came up short yesterday<lb />
afternoon as it dropped<lb />
��th games of a<lb />
doubleheader to the<lb />
Cavaliers 2-0 and 3-2 in<lb />
Charlottesville.<lb />
Despite being shut out<lb />
in the first contest, Pirate<lb />
head coach Sue Manahan<lb />
didn't think unproductive<lb />
hitting was the reason for<lb />
her team's downfall.<lb />
"We got a few hits, we<lb />
just didn't put them<lb />
together Manahan<lb />
said. "We left a lot of<lb />
runners stranded on<lb />
base<lb />
ECU's most serious<lb />
threat came in the open-<lb />
ing inning of play. After<lb />
Stacy Boyette flied out to<lb />
left, Carla Alphin nailed<lb />
a ball into right field for<lb />
the Pirates' first hit. Bon-<lb />
nie Smith, the only ECU<lb />
player to make it as far as<lb />
third base the entire<lb />
game, hit into a fielder's<lb />
choice on the ensuing<lb />
Play, enabling the<lb />
Cavaliers to get Alphin at<lb />
second.<lb />
Lisa Zmuda was next<lb />
up, and responded with a<lb />
single to advance Smith<lb />
to second. Suzanne Mar-<lb />
tin took a pitch with the<lb />
count full on the next at<lb />
bat to get a free trip to<lb />
first loading the bases for<lb />
the Pirates. ECU was<lb />
unable to captitalize,<lb />
however, as Pam Young<lb />
flied to center to end the<lb />
inning.<lb />
Virginia picked up<lb />
both of its runs in the<lb />
bottom of third, one<lb />
coming as a result of an<lb />
error. Doucher led off the<lb />
inning as she smashed a<lb />
triple to deep center field.<lb />
Turner followed with a<lb />
bunt, which enabled<lb />
Doucher to come home<lb />
on the squeeze play, while<lb />
Turner also made it to<lb />
first safely.<lb />
O'Neal advanced<lb />
Turner to third on the<lb />
next at bat as she drove a<lb />
single up the middle.<lb />
Beard followed with a<lb />
sharply hit grounder that<lb />
was mishandled by<lb />
Zmuda, allowing Turner<lb />
to score and advancing<lb />
O'Neal to second. O'Neal<lb />
and Beard each advanced<lb />
on a Lluy grounder, but<lb />
were stranaded by<lb />
Stevenson as she popped<lb />
up in the infield to end<lb />
the inning.<lb />
Virginia only gathered<lb />
two more hits than ECU<lb />
during the game, but as<lb />
Manahan stated, "We<lb />
just couldn't seem to get<lb />
any of our hits in the<lb />
same inning<lb />
By the start of the se-<lb />
cond game, the effects of<lb />
a long ride and several<lb />
rain delays started to take<lb />
their toll on the Pirates.<lb />
ECU was able to get on<lb />
the board first as Zmuda<lb />
sacrificed to left field to<lb />
score Sandy Kee, but th<lb />
Pirates quickly lost their<lb />
lead as they gave up two<lb />
runs in the bottom of the<lb />
inning.<lb />
Losing pitcher Robin<lb />
Graves started things off<lb />
by throwing four con-<lb />
secutive balls to send<lb />
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followed by making it to<lb />
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vanced on a Turner<lb />
grounder. With runners<lb />
on second and third,<lb />
O'Neal hit a shot deep to<lb />
left which enabled both<lb />
Marks and Daucher to<lb />
score.<lb />
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portunity to knot the<lb />
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second. Angie Humphrey<lb />
led off the inning with a<lb />
single, then moved to se-<lb />
cond on a Dawn Langley<lb />
grounder. Leslie Bunn<lb />
followed with a fly deep<lb />
to right, but Humphrey<lb />
was thrown out at the<lb />
plate.<lb />
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frustrating innings, ECU<lb />
finally tied it up in the<lb />
sixth. Tamara Franks was<lb />
walked, and then came<lb />
home on a Langley triple.<lb />
The Pirates'lead didn't<lb />
last long as Virginia came<lb />
right back in the bottom<lb />
of the inning. Daucher<lb />
almost assured victory<lb />
when she led off with a<lb />
triple. Turner followed<lb />
with a routine hit-and-<lb />
run to score Daucher,<lb />
and all the Cavaliers had<lb />
to do was hold off ECU<lb />
in the seventh to ensure<lb />
victory. Final score:<lb />
Virginia 3, ECU 2.<lb />
The Pirates drop to<lb />
20-14 on the year, and<lb />
will be in action again to-<lb />
day to take on Virginia<lb />
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