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�he SaHt (Earolmtan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Its<lb />
Vol.59 No.30<lb />
Thursday January , 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Lack of Student Involvement<lb />
Prompts Manager's Leaving<lb />
The White House<lb />
JON JORDAN - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
When it comes time for ou to pay that traffic ticket, remember that the Traffic Office has moved to<lb />
10th St. Rumor has it that the real reason the office moved was so the officers could make a direct shot to<lb />
the local doughnut shop while the coffee is still hot.<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
N�j Editor<lb />
Chrystal Fray, general<lb />
manager of The Ebony Herald,<lb />
resigned her position Monday,<lb />
citing lack of student interest and<lb />
participation in the paper as two<lb />
of the reasons for her resigna-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"I'm resigning due to lack of<lb />
staff participation and the dif-<lb />
ficulty of running a paper<lb />
without a full permanent staff<lb />
she said.<lb />
Fray has held the position of<lb />
general manager since the beginn-<lb />
ing of fall semester, following the<lb />
resignation of Rubin Ingram.<lb />
During her tenure, Fray said,<lb />
there have been many staff tur-<lb />
novers.<lb />
"Before Christmas I had three<lb />
staff members left � myself, the<lb />
business manager and the news<lb />
director she said. Because of<lb />
the lack of a full staff, Fray said<lb />
she had to neglect her academics.<lb />
Fray said she feels there is not<lb />
enough student interest in The<lb />
Ebony Herald to justify further<lb />
publication of the paper. "There<lb />
is not enough happening on cam-<lb />
pus to necessitate it she said. "I<lb />
could see a need for it if the<lb />
students worked and contributed<lb />
ideas, but they don't<lb />
Furthermore, Fray said, she<lb />
does not feel the paper is read by<lb />
the students. "It will take two<lb />
weeks for all the papers to get<lb />
picked up and more non-<lb />
minorities read it than<lb />
minorities The Ebony Herald<lb />
has a circulation of 2,500 and<lb />
Fray said there are enough<lb />
minority students so papers<lb />
should not be left on the stands.<lb />
"I feel the paper is looked at<lb />
and judged, but not read she<lb />
don't feel like it's<lb />
to have a separate<lb />
said. "I<lb />
necessary<lb />
paper<lb />
Since the paper is circulated<lb />
monthly, it is difficult to cover<lb />
news events and "we have to milk<lb />
out stories for campus Fray<lb />
said. "Sometimes I felt things<lb />
didn't need to get written<lb />
about.<lb />
"Almost every past editor has<lb />
resigned for the same reason I<lb />
have Fray said. "Three people<lb />
can't put out a newspaper<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, associate<lb />
dean and director of University<lb />
Unions, said the matter would be<lb />
discussed by the Media Board<lb />
next week.<lb />
'There is a frequent turnover<lb />
at the paper and if it is ever to be<lb />
as successful as the board and the<lb />
minority students would like it to<lb />
be, there's got to be more stabili-<lb />
ty he said.<lb />
New Classroom Building Progresses According To Schedule<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
Vvuuai Nrwi Kdiior<lb />
A new $14.6 million general<lb />
classroom building to be located<lb />
at ECU is now in the final plann-<lb />
ing stages. Funds for the building<lb />
were appropriated by the N.C.<lb />
General Assembly two years ago<lb />
The architects, Little and<lb />
Associates, will be meeting with<lb />
University officials today to<lb />
discuss final details, according to<lb />
Charles Blake, assistant to the<lb />
chancellor. "We have not<lb />
solicited any bids yet he said,<lb />
'so there are no immediate plans<lb />
to begin construction Con-<lb />
struction of the building should<lb />
begin between middle or late 1985<lb />
and completed sometime in '86 or<lb />
'8 he said.<lb />
The 163,000 square foot<lb />
general classroom building was<lb />
the result of increased growth at<lb />
ECU. "This will be the first<lb />
general classroom building since<lb />
1970 Blake said, "and the ex-<lb />
pansion of the General College<lb />
has deemed it necessary to have<lb />
academic space available to fit<lb />
this need. Since the 1970s, there<lb />
has been an approximate increase<lb />
of 5,000 students enrolling at<lb />
ECU<lb />
Blake said when new buildings<lb />
are constructed, "the first five<lb />
years the facility is in use it is<lb />
super-adequate. After ten years,<lb />
the building begins to lose effi-<lb />
ciency and another building is<lb />
necessary. That's what has hap-<lb />
pened to Brewster. Space has<lb />
become limited and students and<lb />
faculty are cramped together.<lb />
"The faculty has been magnifi-<lb />
cent in adjusting to the space<lb />
shortage. Many faculty members<lb />
are sharing offices that were<lb />
originally designed for one per-<lb />
son he said. The new building<lb />
will be composed of 60<lb />
classrooms and 180 faculty of-<lb />
fices, "about the size of two<lb />
high-rise dorms put together, ex-<lb />
cept it would have only three<lb />
levels Blake added. "Many<lb />
departments have had to re-<lb />
locate their offices in another<lb />
building. The quality of academic<lb />
achievements has not been af-<lb />
fected yet, but if the lack of space<lb />
continues, it would have a major<lb />
impact on the qualit of educa-<lb />
tion at ECU.<lb />
"The importance of this<lb />
building cannot be emphasized<lb />
enough Blake said "Over the<lb />
past 30 years. ECU has gone<lb />
from having 28 buildings to hav-<lb />
ing 80 buildings now. This new<lb />
classroom building shouid satisfy<lb />
general classroom use until the<lb />
year 2000 Blake noted that<lb />
many additions will probably oc-<lb />
cur before that time. "Around<lb />
S25 million will be spent in order<lb />
to accommodate growing needs<lb />
Companies Recruiting This Month<lb />
of ECU.<lb />
"Right now there is a need for<lb />
the addition of a Health, Physical<lb />
Education, Recreation and Safe-<lb />
ty building at ECU This new<lb />
proposal would cost around $8<lb />
million and would satisfy the<lb />
need for this expanding field.<lb />
"This university has the second<lb />
largest sports medicine depart-<lb />
ment in the south and is regarded<lb />
as having the most highly<lb />
respected sports medicine depart-<lb />
ment in the nation Blake con-<lb />
tinued. "The demand is tremen-<lb />
dous for this occupation,<lb />
especially with a new requirement<lb />
this year by the Department of<lb />
Public Education that requires all<lb />
high schools to offer some type<lb />
of sports medicine training to its<lb />
students Blake said.<lb />
Other additions ECU is hoping<lb />
to get, Blake said, will be in the<lb />
School of Medicine. Bio-<lb />
technology facilities are needed<lb />
as well as a birthing center. "Of<lb />
course, a lot of the money will be<lb />
spent in renovating buildings<lb />
such as Graham and biology<lb />
buildings. Also, there are a lot of<lb />
old buildings on campus that<lb />
need repairing; it's inevitable<lb />
Long-range plans, or what<lb />
Blake calls "dream items" are<lb />
very important to ECU's growth,<lb />
"but nothing that can't be done<lb />
right away he said. John<lb />
Howell, chancellor of ECU, is<lb />
very much interested in the the<lb />
public service role ECU serves the<lb />
community, Blake said, and he<lb />
would like to see a co-location of<lb />
the Coastal Marine Resources<lb />
Center, BB&amp;T Leadership<lb />
Development Center, School of<lb />
Technology Center for Applied<lb />
Technology, Regional Develop-<lb />
ment Institute and Rural Educa-<lb />
tion Institute. "By doing so he<lb />
says, "the public will have easy<lb />
access to these institutes<lb />
Plans for additional parking at<lb />
ECU are also being considered,<lb />
though expense seems to be a ma-<lb />
jor factor in preventing addi-<lb />
tional space. "Parking is never<lb />
adequate he said. "With<lb />
10,000 automobiles on campus,<lb />
there is hardly enough space to<lb />
put all of them. However, ECU<lb />
has one alternative many schools<lb />
do not have access to; that is an<lb />
excellent SGA Transit system<lb />
Blake called it one of the best and<lb />
most cost-efficient systems in the<lb />
state, earning more than 80,000<lb />
students a year. "This eliminates<lb />
the need for automobiles on cam-<lb />
pus and thereby provides<lb />
everybody a service by holding<lb />
down traffic congestion Blake<lb />
said.<lb />
"ECU has plans for many addi-<lb />
tions we hope to see come true<lb />
one day he added.<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
Career Office Urges Registration<lb />
I t (liter<lb />
"Now is the time for al! 1985<lb />
spring and summer graduates to<lb />
register with the Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Center said<lb />
director Furney James.<lb />
"Valuable opportunities may<lb />
pass the senior who does not<lb />
register with us in time James<lb />
said. "Before they know it, the<lb />
semester is almost over and they<lb />
will have missed opportunities to<lb />
be interviewed by recruiting<lb />
employers Students who wish<lb />
to be interviewed in January need<lb />
to apply at the Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Office by Friday,<lb />
Jan. 11 at 2 p.m.<lb />
James emphasized that<lb />
students must come in person to<lb />
register because no telephone<lb />
calls will be accepted. The stu-<lb />
dent is also limited to two inter-<lb />
views this month. "However, the<lb />
student may return the following<lb />
Monday to see if there are any<lb />
openings left on the sign up<lb />
sheet James said. Companies<lb />
come to campus to interview for<lb />
jobs, but only those who are<lb />
registered are permitted to inter-<lb />
view.<lb />
"By starting early, the student<lb />
will make a better impression on<lb />
the interviewer and as an added<lb />
bonus the student will avoid the<lb />
long lines in the spring<lb />
Some of the companies coming<lb />
to ECU in January include: Burl-<lb />
ington Industries, Wednesday,<lb />
Jan. 16; U.S. Air Force Officer<lb />
Training Programs, Thursday,<lb />
Jan. 17 and the Central In-<lb />
telligence Agency, Wednesday,<lb />
Jan. 23. Various banks and in-<lb />
surance companies will be visiting<lb />
ECU as well as schools along the<lb />
eastern seaboard.<lb />
Resume workshops will also be<lb />
held this month with the dates<lb />
and times listed in the An-<lb />
nouncements section of The East<lb />
Carolinian. For more informa-<lb />
tion contact the Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Center, located in<lb />
Bloxton House, between<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center and<lb />
Greene dorm.<lb />
U.S. Star Wars Discussed In Geneva Talks<lb />
GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI)<lb />
� Despite intense Soviet<lb />
pressure, the United States refus-<lb />
ed to renounce President<lb />
Reagan's "Star Wars" anti-<lb />
missile plan in talks on resuming<lb />
arms negotiations, U.S. delegates<lb />
to the meetings said.<lb />
Kenneth Adelman, director of<lb />
the U.S. Arms Control and<lb />
Disarmament Agency, said U.S.<lb />
research on the Strategic Defense<lb />
Initiative, or "Star Wars' con-<lb />
cept, was a major sticking point<lb />
in the two days of talks between<lb />
Secretary of State George Shult<lb />
and Soviet Foreign Minister An-<lb />
drei Gromyko.<lb />
"They want us to renounce the<lb />
research (but) we did not want it<lb />
to be negotiated away<lb />
Adelman said.<lb />
The United States plans to<lb />
spend $26 billion over the next<lb />
five years researching anti-missile<lb />
systems.<lb />
After more than 14 hours of<lb />
talks over two days in Geneva,<lb />
the superpowers agreed to open a<lb />
new set of arms control talks. But<lb />
Adelman said it was uncertain<lb />
until near the end that a joint<lb />
agreement would be reached.<lb />
"We kept caucusing he said.<lb />
Other American officials also<lb />
made it clear that research into<lb />
the program would go ahead<lb />
despite earlier Soviet statements<lb />
that it would seriously hinder or<lb />
even prevent discussions.<lb />
Shultz said the program would<lb />
not be a "bargaining clip" and<lb />
U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Ar-<lb />
thur Hartman said defensive<lb />
weapons were an important part<lb />
of the equation for stability.<lb />
While the White House<lb />
withheld formal comment until<lb />
Wednesday, when President<lb />
Reagan will meet with Shultz and<lb />
later hold a formal news con-<lb />
ference, one administration of-<lb />
ficial said the outcome "was ex-<lb />
actly what he wanted: a resump-<lb />
tion of negotiations<lb />
National Security Adviser<lb />
Robert McFarlane said Shultz<lb />
and Gromyko did not concern<lb />
themselves with details during the<lb />
meeting, leaving them to be<lb />
worked out at the negotiating<lb />
table.<lb />
The Soviets are insisting the<lb />
talks are "completely new" and<lb />
have nothing to do with the<lb />
negotiations they walked out of<lb />
late in 1983, but U.S. officials<lb />
clearly see them as old talkv with<lb />
a new title plus discussions on<lb />
space weapons.<lb />
Life 9s A Beech<lb />
JON JORDAN - ECU Photo tab<lb />
Current Minority Enrollment At ECU Stable<lb />
What a way to start off the new year. First it's 8:00 classes every-<lb />
day, now this. Wonder what'il happen next? It'll probably snow.<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
While a decline in black enroll-<lb />
ment has slowed integration of<lb />
many mostly white campuses in<lb />
the 16-campus University of<lb />
North Carolina system, minority<lb />
enrollment at ECU has risen since<lb />
1980 and remained relatively<lb />
stable during the past two years.<lb />
A 1981 government-initiated<lb />
consent degree set a 10.6 percent<lb />
minority enrollment goal for<lb />
1986 at 11 of the predominantly<lb />
white institutions in the UNC<lb />
system. ECU's goal is 13 percent<lb />
for 1986, according to Charles<lb />
Seeley, director of admissions.<lb />
Currently, minority enrollment<lb />
stands at 10.9 percent � 1,467<lb />
students. In the fall of 1980, that<lb />
figure was 10.1 percent or 1,329<lb />
minority students. Angelo Volpe,<lb />
vice chancellor for Academic Af-<lb />
fairs said the percentage of<lb />
minority students at ECU is<lb />
among the highest in the UNC<lb />
system.<lb />
In addition to increasing black<lb />
enrollment at predominantly<lb />
white institutions, the consent<lb />
decree set a goal of 15 percent<lb />
white enrollment at predominant-<lb />
ly black campuses, a goal that has<lb />
been exceeded.<lb />
Announcements2 fairs Cliff Moore was incor-<lb />
Editorials4 rectly identified. We regret the<lb />
Entertainment7 error.<lb />
Classifieds9<lb />
Sports10 �The SGA Transit evening<lb />
route will begin at 5:50 p.m.<lb />
�In the Jan. 8 issue of The not 5:30 p.m. Further infor-<lb />
East Carolinian, Vice mation can be obtained from<lb />
Chancellor for Business Af- the transit office.<lb /><lb />
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Announcements<lb />
CADP<lb />
"� promo tmtmmtttt Hi n "v Bacom<lb />
� p�rt of CADP Th� Hr�1 meeting X m� nw<lb />
�e�f win o��in �t 4p m on Ttturv Jan 10, In<lb />
6 -win H�ll room JU AM Interwted perioni<lb />
picas attend<lb />
Navigators<lb />
Check if oof The Navigator investigative<lb />
Bibi Study ana Fellowship Brewster O<lb />
�ring room 20J every Tue� 7 30pm begin<lb />
nlng Jan �fh<lb />
Haircuts<lb />
Only 15 Featuring Heads Up Wed Jan 9 and<lb />
Thurs Jan 10 from � p m tolpm in room<lb />
205 of ttve Allied Health Building Sponsored<lb />
0 trte East Carolina Student Committee Oc<lb />
cupationM Therapy Association All pro<lb />
ceeds go to the United Cerebral Palsy<lb />
Telethon<lb />
Models needed<lb />
Trve school of art is offering positions as<lb />
models tor protralt and 'gure drawing<lb />
classes if interested apply a? the school of<lb />
art office Jentuns Fine Arts Center or call<lb />
7SJ 6563 For information regarding model<lb />
requirements see Mr Crawley office 1340 or<lb />
Mr Cordlev office 130?<lb />
ISA<lb />
international Student Association will be<lb />
meeting for a get together Set Jan 13th a�<lb />
5 SO p m In ttve International House Come<lb />
and Join urn<lb />
College Republicans<lb />
College Republicans Beginning tonigr" <lb />
neet every Thurs at� m the Mendenhali Cot<lb />
'eehouse We have many fun and interesting<lb />
activities planned so come on by<lb />
Ambassadors<lb />
nappy new year and welcome sack' We will<lb />
nave our t.rjt general meeting o trie sonng<lb />
semester on Wed Jan 16 at 5 p m m the<lb />
MenoenheH Multipurpose 'oom We will<lb />
discuss activities ana cans for this<lb />
semester inductions have oeen rescheduled<lb />
and the date will be announced at this<lb />
meeting See you there<lb />
Div. of Cont. Education<lb />
Continuing education non credit covses<lb />
Ballroom Dancing. Pr Feb 8 Apr 13 7 8<lb />
p m 10 sessions Middle Eastern Danong<lb />
Sat Feb � Apr 37 13 30 1 30 p m v ses<lb />
sions Beginning Piano Mon Febl 11 Apr<lb />
It 6 ��' 30 pm 10 sessions Call 757 6143 or<lb />
com to Er-win Hall<lb />
ECU FrisbeeClub<lb />
h ECU fr.sbee club and the ultimate<lb />
rates' will be traveling to Wilmington on<lb />
Sun to play the Gale Force Anyone in<lb />
teresteo n throwing trisbe ana learning<lb />
new If sbee skills ano games hi invited Bot<lb />
ton of college run drive Tues and Thurs at 3<lb />
Watch tor the Natural L gh' spring ultima<lb />
ultimate tournament and the N C State<lb />
"eej'yle chamip.onship this spring at<lb />
ECU Not oblong<lb />
Goldenhearts<lb />
A meeting this Thurs jen 10th at 7 30 We<lb />
lav a lot to tmish up See your smiling faces<lb />
'nere'<lb />
Aerobic Exercise<lb />
Register tor Intramural aerobic and physical<lb />
fitness Masses Jan 7 II In room 204 memorial<lb />
gym Come by between the hours of 8 30 4 For<lb />
additional Information call 757 6387<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
IRS Sport Club Council There will be an In<lb />
tramural sport council meeting Jan 23 af 4<lb />
pm in Brewster B 103 ATTENDI<lb />
Basketball<lb />
Registration for 5 player Intramural basket<lb />
ball win be held Jan u ana 15 Play begins<lb />
Jan 2! Get your team together and enter I<lb />
Participate rather then spectate through In<lb />
tramurais<lb />
Basketball Officials<lb />
Earn extra money and gain experience by<lb />
officiating intramural basketball The first<lb />
clinic will be held Jan 14 at 6 p m In<lb />
Memorial Gym room 102 No experience Is<lb />
necessary or required Gel involved thru in<lb />
tramurais<lb />
Breakdancersll<lb />
The Student Athletic Board is looking for<lb />
breakdancmg groups to perform during half<lb />
time of pirate basketball games If in<lb />
teresteo contact Pam Holt at 757 6417 Come<lb />
on and Break for the Purple and Gold! 11<lb />
Student Athletic Board<lb />
There will be a student athletic board<lb />
meetmgon Mon Jan 14 at 4 In the multl<lb />
purpose room of Mendenhali S'udenf Center<lb />
We are extending an invitation to all transfer<lb />
and other rtev. students to meet with us to see<lb />
wha' the Student Athletic Board is all about<lb />
You never can ten You might want to be<lb />
part of Our fun I<lb />
Quakers<lb />
�t University, Felowship will have un<lb />
crogramed worship on Sun . Jan 13th at 6 30<lb />
o m in Mendenhali room 313 an informal<lb />
bible study will follow visitors are welcom<lb />
ed For more Into can p j k linger 75a. 3411<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
In the Bioxfon house is offering these one<lb />
hour sessions to aid you in developing better<lb />
interviewing skills tor use in your job search<lb />
A film ano discussion of how to interview on<lb />
ana off campus will be shared These ses<lb />
sions win be held If! the Career Planning<lb />
room at 3 p m on Jan 33 and 29 and<lb />
Feb 7,11, ana 19 On jan 28 an evening ses<lb />
sion will be held at 7 p m Seniors are<lb />
especially encouraged to attend one of these<lb />
sessions'<lb />
Seniors Grail Students<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
will meet with those interested in learning<lb />
more abut this service This general session<lb />
will encourage those graduating in this<lb />
IN4 185 academic year to pick up registra<lb />
'ion packets ana return them Registration,<lb />
credentials, and interview procedures will<lb />
be explained The session arill oe held In<lb />
Mendenhali 221 a' 4 p m on Jan 16 1985<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
Student Union<lb />
is taking applications for<lb />
Student Union President<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Student Union Vice President<lb />
for the 1985 - 1986 Term<lb />
Any full time student can apply.<lb />
Applications available at Mendenhali<lb />
Student Center's Information Desk.<lb />
Deadline: January 18, 1985<lb />
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The'Best'Rent?. Prices in<lb />
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2905 E.lOth St.<lb />
758-9102<lb />
Hours M-F 10-6<lb />
Closed Wednesdays<lb />
Sat. 9-5<lb />
TELERENT also rents<lb />
VCR's<lb />
Home Stereos<lb />
Color Consoles<lb />
VW'w,��yrv'r�'X<lb />
New Policy<lb />
All announcements and classified ads must be<lb />
turned in at the East Carolinian office by<lb />
12:00 noon on the day before publication.<lb />
Only in the case of the death of the President<lb />
of the United States of America will an<lb />
exception be made. Your cooperation will be<lb />
greatly appreciated<lb />
Honors Seminars<lb />
All faculty members (and honors students)<lb />
are reminded that the deadline for submit<lb />
ting proposals tor honors seminars for fall<lb />
semester I9�5 Is Mon , Jan u Proposals<lb />
should be made on a form similar to that us<lb />
eo for course proposals, stating oblectlves.<lb />
tents, and requirements Interdisciplinary<lb />
topics are encouraged Honors students have<lb />
requested a seminar in the 1960's If any<lb />
faculty are interested In teaching such a<lb />
seminar, contact David Sanders. 217<lb />
Regsdele (6373)<lb />
Application for Student<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Committee Chairperson<lb />
The Student Homecoming committee is<lb />
responsible for planning, promoting, and<lb />
presenting the annual homecoming ac<lb />
tlvitles This festival of events Is one of the<lb />
largest programs happening at the Unlversi<lb />
ty each year Among the responsibilities<lb />
parade arranging half time activities at the<lb />
�oofball game securing judges for the floats<lb />
and house and residence hall decorations,<lb />
and presenting entertainment<lb />
The Student Homecoming Committee<lb />
chairperson is the individual who has overall<lb />
responsibil ty for homecoming Students In<lb />
terested in being considered tor the position<lb />
of Student Homecoming Committee<lb />
Chairperson may pick up application forms<lb />
at either VSC information desk or the<lb />
Taylor Slaughter Alumni Center The<lb />
deadline for applying for this position Is Jan<lb />
78<lb />
ECU Biology Club<lb />
AM Biology Ciuo members and prospects<lb />
Pleasemark your calender for Mon , Jan<lb />
14th Please note �hat our meetings have<lb />
oeen changed to Mon nights so as to<lb />
facilitate larger attendance and fewer con<lb />
filets with other campus organuations The<lb />
meeting will be held in room BN IOT in the<lb />
Biology building at 7 p m Our featured<lb />
speaker will be a representative of the Lions<lb />
Club who will give a presentation on how to<lb />
become an organ donor Members 'irst of<lb />
the semester attendance is a must<lb />
Crossover<lb />
Cross over into a new sound The confem<lb />
porary gospel show airs now from 6 12 Sun<lb />
mornings We play Christian contemporary<lb />
music that covers a wide range of styles,<lb />
from the au sound of Keith Thomas to the<lb />
solid rock of Petra So listen and find your<lb />
style of music with a message' Crossover<lb />
Sun on your compus album station, WZMB<lb />
Motel Management<lb />
interested in learning motel management<lb />
with a major chain? Position available In<lb />
Greensboro for Spring. 1915 Contact<lb />
Cooperative Education 313 Rawl bldg tor<lb />
more Information<lb />
Cooperative Education<lb />
Remember the deadline' tor application Is<lb />
Feb 1 I9S5 11 you are Interested, please con<lb />
tact the Coop office as soon as possible<lb />
Business, music theatre arts, engllsh and<lb />
writing, art and home economics majors are<lb />
encouraged to apply Salary is $125 per week<lb />
free housing 150 paid toward transportation<lb />
cost<lb />
Camp Day<lb />
Do vchj like to work with children? Enjoy the<lb />
outdoors Then this opportunity may be tor<lb />
i)1 Representa'l ves from camps<lb />
throughout the eas' will be on campus Jan<lb />
22. 195 to interview students tor summer<lb />
positions Counselors instructors, life<lb />
guards and more positions available See<lb />
the Co op office 113 Rawi Bldg to sign up for<lb />
an interview and tor more information<lb />
N.C. Student Legislature<lb />
The N C Studen' Legislature will have a<lb />
very important planning meeting Mon Jan<lb />
14 at 7 in the Mendenhali Coffeehouse We<lb />
will discuss the Jan 25 27 IC. spring pro<lb />
lects. and session in March All members<lb />
please attend or call James Caidweil a'<lb />
752 5662<lb />
Resume Workshops<lb />
The Carver Planning and Placement Service<lb />
In the Bioxton House It otter mg one hour ses<lb />
starts to help you prepare your own resume<lb />
Few , graduates get lobs without some<lb />
preparation Many employers request a<lb />
resume showing your education and ex<lb />
penence Sessions to help will be held In the<lb />
Career Planning room at 3 p m on Jan 21<lb />
and 31 An evening session will be held at 7<lb />
p m on Jan 30<lb />
Beta Kappa Alpha<lb />
There will be a chapter meeting on Thurs<lb />
Jan 10 A speaker from Merrill Lynch win<lb />
attend to talk 00 being a stockbroker Let's<lb />
nave a large turn out All new members are<lb />
welcome<lb />
Free Faculty A Staff Aerobics<lb />
Classes are held every Mon Wed Frl at 12<lb />
noonln Memorial Gym 10 No experience Is<lb />
necessary Now's the time to start on the'<lb />
new year's resolution to g�t In shape and<lb />
have a good time See you there<lb />
Also ball room dance classes are offered at<lb />
12 noon on Tues and Thurs In Memorial<lb />
Gym )M Get a partner and come on down<lb />
for some fun No experience Is necessary<lb />
and It's frt<lb />
Spring Break at Snowshoe<lb />
It's snowing right now in West Virginia The<lb />
slopes will be In great shape for our annual<lb />
spring trip to snowshoe W V Sign up with<lb />
Mrs Jo Saunders to reserve your space<lb />
Price varies according- to your ski package<lb />
Transportation available on first come first<lb />
serve basis Phone 757 6000 or go by Mrs<lb />
Saundrs office at 3 p m any day for more in<lb />
formation<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
The brothers and Golden Hearts of Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon would like to extend a cordial to)<lb />
vltatlon to anyone interested m attending our<lb />
rush parties on Jan 21 23 We ere located a'<lb />
505 E 5th St across from the Jenins An<lb />
Building Please feel free to drop by the<lb />
house any time beforehand and mee us<lb />
because we 't looking forward 'o meeting -<lb />
of you<lb />
N.C Student Legislature<lb />
The N C Student Legislature is begmnng a<lb />
membership drive tor students interested ki<lb />
N C issues We have students m a wide<lb />
variety of maiors Oier 45 percent of our<lb />
legislation is passed in some form by me<lb />
N C general assembly which has gran'eo<lb />
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7 in the mendenhali coffeehouse or '�<lb />
James a' 752 5662<lb />
OAKWOOD HOMES<lb />
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Just like ECU OoAwood Homes hos been<lb />
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the hallmark of 'wo great" institutions 1 Both<lb />
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You'll have a chance<lb />
to do all this ,md more in<lb />
Arms ROTC<lb />
Adventure training like<lb />
this helps you develop<lb />
many or the qualities you'll<lb />
need as an Army officer<lb />
Qualities like self-<lb />
confidence Stamina And<lb />
the ability to perform<lb />
under pressure<lb />
If you'd like to find out<lb />
more, make a date to see<lb />
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Erwin Hall or<lb />
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(CPS) � October 25, one year<lb />
after American troops invaded<lb />
Grenada, and students on the<lb />
University of Wisconsin-Madison<lb />
campus are celebrating.<lb />
Flags are flying, students in<lb />
military uniform have just<lb />
swooped down from the stage to<lb />
rescue a medical student from the<lb />
midst of the audience, and the<lb />
cheering crowd erupts into a<lb />
chant of "Mommies, mommies,<lb />
don't be commies; stay at home<lb />
and fold pajammies<lb />
Not a run-of-the-mill Student<lb />
Liberation Day. this com-<lb />
memoration was brought to<lb />
Madison students by the Macho<lb />
Nerds for Reagan, a satirical<lb />
group which claims to represent<lb />
the true spirit of Reaganism.<lb />
The Nerds first appeared in<lb />
late September at a pro-Reagan<lb />
rally organized by Madison's<lb />
College Republicans. Dressed in<lb />
the tackiest clothes they could<lb />
tind, they bore signs proclaiming<lb />
"Kill the Poor" and "Bomb<lb />
Ronnie Bomb and distributed<lb />
crudely lettered leaflets praising<lb />
Ronald Reagan as "the best<lb />
president any macho nerd could<lb />
hope for<lb />
"Faced with the growing com-<lb />
munist influence on our way of<lb />
life (women who won't act like<lb />
ladies, jokes about alligator<lb />
shirts, socially unacceptable and<lb />
Library Staff<lb />
Holds Variety<lb />
Fundraising<lb />
By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
staff �niw<lb />
Joyner Library held its annual<lb />
variety show in Fletcher Music<lb />
Hall on Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. The<lb />
purpose of the show was to raise<lb />
money for the Pitt County Foster<lb />
Children's Fund. The show<lb />
originated in 1983 when the staff<lb />
used it as its project to raise<lb />
money for the fund. The first<lb />
show was a success, raising $560.<lb />
This year's show raised S660<lb />
through ticket sales and dona-<lb />
tions. The money was then used<lb />
to buy Christmas presents for<lb />
foster children.<lb />
The library staff coordinated<lb />
the entire program They recruited<lb />
acts and some staff members<lb />
created their own acts for the<lb />
show. Prizes and refreshments<lb />
vvere donated by local merchants.<lb />
But a Stanford University ex-<lb />
pert predicts students' costs will<lb />
start rising rapidly again soon.<lb />
Last year, students at AASCU-<lb />
member schools paid $3,090 in<lb />
tuition and fees. This fall, costs<lb />
crept to $3,290.<lb />
Non-resident students paid an<lb />
average $4,522 last year, com-<lb />
pared to $4,852 in 1984-85.<lb />
In-state graduate fees rose<lb />
from $946 to $1,032, not in-<lb />
cluding room and board. Non-<lb />
resident costs climbed from<lb />
$2,037 to $2,260.<lb />
The group notes the rate of in-<lb />
crease is lower for member<lb />
schools than for other public in-<lb />
stitutions.<lb />
The survey credits the<lb />
economic recovery and higher<lb />
state education allocations for<lb />
slowing tuition increases.<lb />
Overall college costs, however,<lb />
are increasing, Walker says,<lb />
because room and board is going<lb />
up faster than it has been.<lb />
The AASCU is "making no<lb />
predictions Walker cautions,<lb />
hut we're hoping the decrease<lb />
WH continue<lb />
Not likely, asserts William F.<lb />
Massey, Stanford's vice president<lb />
of business and finance.<lb />
In a speech last week at a con-<lb />
ference of higher education<lb />
business officers and managers at<lb />
the University of Arizona,<lb />
Massey said he expects long-term<lb />
college costs to rise two to four<lb />
percent over inflation rates as<lb />
college enrollments decline.<lb />
dangerous-looking hairstyles), we<lb />
have united to offer Madisonians<lb />
a clear choice the leaflet said.<lb />
Only a handful of Nerds was at<lb />
that first rally, but organizer<lb />
Chip Young, whose adopted<lb />
Nerd name is Biff Haywood III,<lb />
knew it would grow. "So many<lb />
people broke into hysterics when<lb />
they saw our signs, we knew we<lb />
had something really hot<lb />
So the Nerds reappeared at<lb />
Student Liberation Day, the big-<lb />
gest event on the campus<lb />
Reaganites calendar.<lb />
"I don't know much about<lb />
remodeling a kitchen, but having<lb />
? celebration of the liberation of<lb />
Grenada was especially impor-<lb />
tant because it helped us forget<lb />
being blown up three times in<lb />
Lebanon Young explains.<lb />
An informant within the Col-<lb />
lege Republicans helped the<lb />
Macho Nerds schedule their com-<lb />
memoration to coincide with the<lb />
"official" rally.<lb />
The Nerds received a rousing<lb />
response from spectators as they<lb />
arrived at the rally site carrying<lb />
signs proclaiming "Bomb the<lb />
Hospital to Save the Medics" and<lb />
"Red Dawn Babies<lb />
And what began as an oppor-<lb />
tunity for an American medical<lb />
student to express his gratitude<lb />
for the invasion quickly-<lb />
degenerated into "blind patriotic<lb />
chanting ritual groundkissing,<lb />
and jingoistic theater.<lb />
"We're patriots and we're for<lb />
a strong America. We're for m-<lb />
vading a small country every year<lb />
on the anniversary of Grenada,<lb />
starting with New Zealand<lb />
Young says.<lb />
New Zealand's newly-elected<lb />
socialist government "threatens<lb />
New Zealand itself, Australia,<lb />
and the whole region to the<lb />
south the platform states.<lb />
"The penguins are helpless<lb />
without us<lb />
"We believe in rights for<lb />
ladies, especially unborn ladies<lb />
Young adds. So the Macho<lb />
Nerds, a strictly male organiza-<lb />
tion, thoughtfully have establish-<lb />
ed a ladies' auxiliary, the Girl<lb />
Geeks for the Gipper. Young<lb />
calls them "our go-go girls<lb />
Members are called "ladies"<lb />
or "girls never "women<lb />
"We don't like the word<lb />
says Bridgette Sheridan, whose<lb />
nom d' geek is Gidget Clairol.<lb />
The Geeks take care of the<lb />
group's charity work, leaving<lb />
politics to the men. "Men just<lb />
seem to know more about issues<lb />
like abortion then ladies<lb />
Sheridan says.<lb />
The Girl Geeks are raising<lb />
funds to provide horseback<lb />
riding lessons for inner city youth<lb />
at the Reagan ranch in Califor-<lb />
nia, she says. "All they have to<lb />
do is get there, and we'll provide<lb />
free horseback riding lessons and<lb />
cookies and punch. We're also<lb />
going with Nancy Reagan to<lb />
Ethiopia to teach the children<lb />
table manners<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
10th and CoUege Hill<lb />
College Hill<lb />
Minges<lb />
Allied Health<lb />
Greenville Square<lb />
The Plaza<lb />
Farm Fresh<lb />
Kroger<lb />
Hargett Drugs<lb />
Cannon Court<lb />
Eastbrook<lb />
River Bluff<lb />
King's Row<lb />
Village Green<lb />
Memorial Gym<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Geography<lb />
Students Badly Baffled<lb />
Some more sad news for the<lb />
state's educators: Nine out of Ten<lb />
UNC-system freshmen are<lb />
geography flunkies, according to<lb />
the results of a test administered<lb />
last September. One student even<lb />
thought the population of the<lb />
United States was 236 billion �<lb />
billionl How can this happen in a<lb />
state that is supposed to be im-<lb />
proving its educational system?<lb />
Well, it's not just us. It's the<lb />
whole darn country. "Only in this<lb />
country is the subject matter<lb />
(geography) either non-existent or<lb />
sparsely provided in our grade<lb />
schools. Elsewhere it thrives says<lb />
Dr. Richard J. Kopec, chairman of<lb />
the UNC-Chapel Hill geography<lb />
department. "Truly these are<lb />
depressing statistics<lb />
Right, Dr. Kopec, but what are<lb />
ne to do about it? How can we ex-<lb />
pect to compete as a world power,<lb />
a dominating force on the globe, if<lb />
most of the people in this country<lb />
don't even know what our two<lb />
largest states are? We must teach<lb />
our students enough geography to<lb />
be competitive with pupils from<lb />
other nations. The answer, as<lb />
Kopec says, is through education.<lb />
But not just in the grade school. A<lb />
world geography course must be<lb />
required in high school, just like<lb />
history or English.<lb />
But it should not stop there.<lb />
Once a student reaches college<lb />
(presumably being able to pass the<lb />
test that ECU freshmen just<lb />
failed), he must take a geography<lb />
course � required just like English<lb />
1100 or library science. Knowing<lb />
about the world we live in is, in our<lb />
eyes, just as important � even<lb />
more so � than passing a swimm-<lb />
ing test in physical education,<lb />
which is required.<lb />
High school must stop being<lb />
easy in North Carolina. Improve-<lb />
ment overall would lift us out of<lb />
geographical ignorance. If you<lb />
don't think our schools are easy,<lb />
ask the student from Maryland<lb />
next to you what courses he had in<lb />
high school and compare. Also,<lb />
don't be surprised if he did a little<lb />
better on the geography test than<lb />
you did.<lb />
We are a university which prides<lb />
itself on training teachers.<lb />
Teachers teach. Students aren't<lb />
learning capitals and countries. So<lb />
our job is to teach the teachers who<lb />
can teach the state's students. A<lb />
mandatory geography course for<lb />
all students and more study in<lb />
geography for elementary educa-<lb />
tion majors is needed. Then maybe<lb />
the next time the test is given<lb />
students won't believe that the<lb />
Soviet Union separates Nicaragua<lb />
from Panama.<lb />
The Herald<lb />
The Ebony Herald was provided<lb />
for minority students because peo-<lb />
ple felt there was a need for such a<lb />
paper. Unfortunately, the same<lb />
students who expressed a desire for<lb />
it failed to support it, and, as a<lb />
result, yet another staff resignation<lb />
vas prompted.<lb />
Many campus organizations suf-<lb />
fer from the same problems; they<lb />
are created because of student in-<lb />
terest and stagnate because of a<lb />
lack of support. What happened to<lb />
all the students who in December<lb />
1983 so vocally demanded that<lb />
they have a minority press on cam-<lb />
pus? Wrhere is the indignation that<lb />
resulted from The East Carolinian<lb />
editorial in the same month? Both<lb />
gone, it seems.<lb />
About $15,000 in student fees is<lb />
spent annually on The Ebony<lb />
Herald, an amount not well-spent<lb />
judging from the lack of student<lb />
support and journalistic quality.<lb />
We do need an alternative<lb />
newspaper. Maybe not a minority<lb />
newspaper, but one that inches out<lb />
onto the cutting edge of journalism<lb />
to give all students the thrill of be-<lb />
ing on the cliff. But we need a driv-<lb />
ing force to man the presses, and,<lb />
sadly, there has not been one.<lb />
What we want to say is this:<lb />
either someone come in and do the<lb />
job and rally support around, or<lb />
the Media Board should close the<lb />
paper down. The choice is really<lb />
up to the students. Past editors<lb />
have constantly cried out for sup-<lb />
port. So far, these have been<lb />
screams in the wilderness. What<lb />
now?<lb />
As Chrystal Fray said, it's a<lb />
shame that students aren't par-<lb />
ticipating in the paper � they are<lb />
being given a good opportunity to<lb />
gain experience.<lb />
What many students don't seem<lb />
to realize is the things they take for<lb />
granted don't come into existence<lb />
on their own. It's easy to pick up<lb />
The Ebony Herald every month,<lb />
read it, criticize it, praise it or<lb />
discard it, but if someone weren't<lb />
there doing the work, there<lb />
wouldn't be a paper.<lb />
It all has to do with a sense of<lb />
responsibility. If you want to enjoy<lb />
things, sometimes you're responsi-<lb />
ble for making them work.<lb />
when does life begin f<lb />
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Looking Leftward<lb />
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Liberal's World Unreal<lb />
I've often sought friendship with<lb />
people on the left. Folks like Patrick<lb />
O'Neill, Jay Stone and Carrol and<lb />
Edith Wehber of the Greenville Peace<lb />
Committee are fun to argue with. Such<lb />
debates sharpens one's mind.<lb />
In a recent debate, my opponent was<lb />
from the Middle East, so naturally we<lb />
began talking about Israel. After 15<lb />
minutes of agreeing with each other<lb />
(which is unusual), I decided to change<lb />
the subject. I didn't want to bring up<lb />
the Palestinian question because each<lb />
time we have argued it we have stormed<lb />
away exasperated at each other's "ig-<lb />
norance So 1 mentioned Central<lb />
America, and it didn't take him long to<lb />
say something wrong.<lb />
The Right Word<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
"The United States forced Cuba into<lb />
the Soviet orbit he said. If he was<lb />
following the standard liberal line, he<lb />
meant that Castro had to go to the<lb />
Soviets for assistance because the<lb />
United States wouldn't help him.<lb />
Because that argument is naive and<lb />
devoid of substantiating evidence, I<lb />
knew my friend needed some facts. So I<lb />
listed a few.<lb />
As I spoke, an observer standing<lb />
nearby chuckled from time to time. It<lb />
was obvious that he was a liberal who<lb />
found my assertions amusingly incor-<lb />
rect. I ignored him at first and con-<lb />
tinued with the argument.<lb />
"Shortly after Castro took power I<lb />
said, "he came to the United States and<lb />
proclaimed, 'I have always been a<lb />
Marxist-Leninist and will be a Marxist-<lb />
Leninist forever He said that on the<lb />
CBS program "Face The Nation<lb />
The chuckler's devastating intellec-<lb />
tual response: he giggled.<lb />
"Some people say we pushed the<lb />
Sandinistas into the Soviet orbit<lb />
because we weren't nice to them I<lb />
said. "But they despised us even while,<lb />
from 1979 to late 1981, we gave them<lb />
more aid than we gave Somoza (their<lb />
predecessor) in 30 years More<lb />
chuckles.<lb />
I continued speaking to my friend.<lb />
"Before Castro took power, Cuba had<lb />
one of the highest standards of living in<lb />
all Latin America I pointed out.<lb />
The chuckler's response: "Heh-heh!<lb />
What books have you been reading?"<lb />
"The UN. Demographic Yearbook<lb />
for one I replied. His response, a real<lb />
first-class confrontation of what I had<lb />
just told him, was to giggle some more.<lb />
I should have asked him the same ques-<lb />
tion, but I did notice he was reading<lb />
The News and Observer known in<lb />
Republican circles as The Views and<lb />
Distorter.<lb />
The conversation progressed in this<lb />
oft-interrupted pattern until my friend<lb />
repeated his original assertion about<lb />
Castro being pushed into the Soviet or-<lb />
bit by American stinginess. "He's<lb />
right the chuckler announced. "I was<lb />
there<lb />
"So?" I retorted. "There are lots of<lb />
others who were there, and they<lb />
disagree with you Including all the<lb />
Cuban refugees in southern Florida. He<lb />
then went on about my "intolerant at-<lb />
titude I told him I didn't understand<lb />
what he meant, and he walked off.<lb />
All of this left-wing foolishness<lb />
you've just read is grounded in a<lb />
worldview searching for a world. It says<lb />
that communists are reformers at heart<lb />
who are merely a little rough in their<lb />
tactics. It says we make indigenous<lb />
communists, like Castro and the San-<lb />
dinistas, worse and more powerful by<lb />
not competing with the Soviets to<lb />
finance them. It says that communist<lb />
atrocities can be blamed on some past<lb />
act in American foreign policy (exam-<lb />
ple: Democrat Congressman Ted Weiss<lb />
said the United States was partly to<lb />
blame for the Soviets' shooting down of<lb />
the Korean Air Liner, in which 269 peo-<lb />
ple were killed, because our defense<lb />
budgets frightened the poor Soviets.<lb />
Another far-left Congressman, Tom<lb />
Downey, assigned blame to the United<lb />
States for the recent communist<lb />
genocide in Cambodia.) It says a lot of<lb />
ridiculous things.<lb />
People like the chuckler subscribe to<lb />
this worldview and have dominated<lb />
campus politics for the past 20 years.<lb />
Whenever a conservative student tried<lb />
to voice his opinion, he was ridiculed<lb />
and intimidated. Those days are fading<lb />
fast, however. The leftwing dream is<lb />
being eroded by the assaults of reality,<lb />
both in national politics and on the<lb />
campuses.<lb />
And thank God. This worldview has<lb />
been disastrous for many nations.<lb />
Cuba, Nicaragua, Vietnam, Laos,<lb />
Cambodia, Angola, Ethiopia and other<lb />
nations (what a tragic litany!) have<lb />
fallen to anti-American totalitarian<lb />
regimes because of the hand nnk .<lb />
and sobbing of leftists in Am-<lb />
government who cannot bear to a<lb />
stop Marxist-Leninist seizures of<lb />
power. Take Walter Mondale, for in-<lb />
stance, who was recently crowned I<lb />
the International Bachelor Womei<lb />
Organization one of the world's top ten<lb />
nerds. His ignorance shined when, a-<lb />
the Soviet invasion of Afghani<lb />
said, "It concerns me. It baffles me<lb />
why the Soviets have behaved the wa<lb />
they have, fabe we made some<lb />
mistakes with them Once age<lb />
knee-jerk reaction is that someh<lb />
United States is at fault. But if he knew<lb />
anything about Marxism-Leninism jt.j<lb />
the Soviet doctrine, he would not have<lb />
been baffled at all. Because he didn't<lb />
he was confused � and he wanted to be<lb />
president.<lb />
A remark by Winston Churchill sums<lb />
up the leftist outlook: "decided only to<lb />
be undecided, resolved to be irresolute,<lb />
adamant for drift, solid fc: fluidity,<lb />
powerful to be impok-<lb />
Shifts In Pols Winds<lb />
Must Build New Boat<lb />
By GREG RIDEOLT<lb />
Like all politicians, even President<lb />
Reagan is about to shift in the wind. It<lb />
is inevitable; unfortunately, it is a sign<lb />
of our times. During the Nov. 7 debate,<lb />
he pledged not to reduce Social Security<lb />
benefits saying, "A president should<lb />
never say never, but I am going to<lb />
violate that rule and say never. I will<lb />
never stand for a reduction in Social<lb />
Security benefits to people who are now<lb />
getting them Well, he shouldn't have<lb />
said never. Here we go again.<lb />
Politicians promise so much these<lb />
days that people have begun to take it<lb />
for granted that once in office the per-<lb />
son won't do what he said he would.<lb />
Politicos know this so they usually just<lb />
promise, promise, promise until their<lb />
heart and everyone else's heart is con-<lb />
tent. Americans thirst for slick lines and<lb />
good news. They are like spoiled brats<lb />
who would rather have cherry suckers<lb />
when everyone knows spinach,<lb />
although less tasty, is better. No one<lb />
will think twice when Reagan asks Con-<lb />
gress to ax pan of the Social Security<lb />
money tree. We've already had that<lb />
sucker on the campaign trail; now we'll<lb />
balk a little and eat what is good for us.<lb />
Americans need to start realizing that<lb />
government by the people does not<lb />
mean government by school teachers<lb />
for school teachers, government by<lb />
homebuilders for homebuilders or<lb />
government by farmers for farmers; it<lb />
means government by citizens for our<lb />
country. The deficit problems, among<lb />
others, must be addressed seriously.<lb />
Everyone must be willing to suffer a lit-<lb />
tle so the country can heal. Are we to<lb />
cheat our posterity for our own pro-<lb />
sperity?<lb />
The leaders we have elected must not<lb />
listen to our self-centered bickering;<lb />
they must appeal to our sense of what is<lb />
right, what is just. Our representatives,<lb />
senators and president mustn't cater to<lb />
their constituents. These men and<lb />
women are not our slaves; they are our<lb />
conscience. Each one is to guide us and<lb />
act on our behalf in a way which he<lb />
thinks is right. The time has come for<lb />
both sides to stop playing "the game<lb />
The issues now are just too important.<lb />
An appeal must be made to what this<lb />
essay is about: The idea that man is<lb />
basically good; that man knows of right<lb />
and wrong and will demur for the bet-<lb />
terment of the whole, for his countrv<lb />
Political man must be basically good<lb />
for the democratic state to survive. The<lb />
art of governing must be invested with<lb />
honorable men who have the foresigh'<lb />
to act on behalf of the country, not this<lb />
group or that person<lb />
A government that leads does no-<lb />
have to play the promise game that is<lb />
unfolding like a bad plot in the White<lb />
House. Reagan is doing a good scene �<lb />
if he makes it � in an otherwise bad<lb />
movie. Why do we force our politicians<lb />
to give such strong support to an issue<lb />
when we know and they know the<lb />
words will be soon broken and forgot-<lb />
ten? Can we not accept that to lead our<lb />
country he must cut Social Security<lb />
Good leadership for the good of the<lb />
country is badly needed. The deficit<lb />
problem illuminates the need to be<lb />
decisive and honest on the part of the<lb />
voter and the office seeker. Time has<lb />
come for us once again to ask not what<lb />
our country can do for us, but what we<lb />
can do for our country.<lb />
fc) 1985 Greg j P�oijr�� inc<lb />
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(UPI) a marijuana law<lb />
reform group reports North<lb />
Carolina is the nation's fifth<lb />
largest producer of the illegal<lb />
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said Thursday scarch-and-<lb />
destroy missions eradicated $83.5<lb />
million worth last year.<lb />
"You can grow marijuana in<lb />
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of drugs.<lb />
Marij<lb />
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major growers we don't get<lb />
Windham said. "Plans are being<lb />
made now to have another year<lb />
to continue the eradication pro-<lb />
gram<lb />
The National Organization for<lb />
the Reform of Marijuana Laws<lb />
reported North Carolina pot<lb />
growers raked in $650 million last<lb />
year, more than all but four other<lb />
states � California, $2.5 billion;<lb />
Hawaii, $1 billion; Oregon, $850<lb />
million; and Kentucky, $800<lb />
million.<lb />
Windham said federal, state<lb />
and local authorities destroyed<lb />
100,540 plants in 69 different<lb />
counties in the state. He said 132<lb />
people were arrested for tending<lb />
733 different plots.<lb />
U.S. Drug Enforcement Agen-<lb />
cy officials said each plant is<lb />
worth $100,000 on the street, or<lb />
$100-$400 a pound. But nearly<lb />
4,000 of the plants seized in<lb />
North Carolina were potent<lb />
sinsemilla plants, worth<lb />
$l,500-$2,500apound.<lb />
The DEA reports 12 other<lb />
states destroyed more cultivated<lb />
marijuana last year than North<lb />
Carolina and 14 others destroyed<lb />
more sinsemilla plants. Ten states<lb />
got more of the $3.3 million in<lb />
federal funds to stamp out mari-<lb />
juana last year than North<lb />
Carolina's $70,000.<lb />
"We destroyed more in 1982<lb />
than 1983 or last year, but there<lb />
are different trends Windham<lb />
said. "People used to go out and<lb />
Plant in right large fields. Now<lb />
they're growing smaller patches,<lb />
a lot of it inside under growing<lb />
lights. We even found quite a few<lb />
under lights in a tunnel in<lb />
Computer Careers Limited<lb />
(CPS) � When 19-year-old<lb />
William Green enrolled at the<lb />
University of Texas last year, he<lb />
majored in computer programm-<lb />
ing "because I enjoy working<lb />
with computers, the job market<lb />
looked good, and there were op-<lb />
portunities for making a very-<lb />
good salary<lb />
Since then, the number of<lb />
students entering the computer<lb />
science curriculum has been like<lb />
an "explosion Green says.<lb />
"Classrooms are overcrowded,<lb />
you can hardly get time on the<lb />
computer system, and just this<lb />
semester I had to take a higher<lb />
level course than I wanted<lb />
because everything else was full<lb />
or not offered<lb />
And now his job hopes may be<lb />
fading, too. The very<lb />
"explosion" of computer pro-<lb />
gramming majors which is<lb />
hampering Green's education<lb />
also threatens to glut the job<lb />
market when he graduates, turn-<lb />
ing his one-time ticket to job<lb />
security into a one-way pass to<lb />
the unemployment office.<lb />
It's happening on campuses<lb />
nationwide.<lb />
Coupled with a new interest in<lb />
computer courses even among<lb />
non-technical majors, understaf-<lb />
fed, underfunded, and undere-<lb />
quipped computer science depart-<lb />
ments are being pushed to the<lb />
limits to accommodate the<lb />
mushrooming demand for<lb />
courses.<lb />
Indiana University students,<lb />
for instance, can't even get basic<lb />
computer literacy courses<lb />
because the already-strained<lb />
computer science department<lb />
can't afford to fund them.<lb />
Texas A&amp;M's computer<lb />
science enrollment has doubled in<lb />
the last three years, but because<lb />
of funding problems and an ex-<lb />
odus of potential instructors into<lb />
high-paying private jobs, no new<lb />
comp sci professors have been<lb />
added since 1980.<lb />
The University of Illinois-<lb />
Urbana next fall will begin<lb />
limiting the number of computer<lb />
science majors it admits because<lb />
officials can't keep up with the<lb />
"hordes" of students demanding<lb />
the major, says comp sci depart-<lb />
ment head Edward Ernst.<lb />
The Massachusetts Institute of<lb />
Technology - which already bans<lb />
computer science transfers from<lb />
other schools - also just voted to<lb />
limit comp sci enrollment next<lb />
year, as has the Rensselaer<lb />
Polytechnic Institute in New<lb />
York. Comp sci majors, along<lb />
with the electrical engineers,<lb />
make up one-third of all majors<lb />
at both schools.<lb />
Green's UT-Austin is adding<lb />
15 new computer science pro-<lb />
fessors in the next three years so<lb />
it can tap deeper into the comp<lb />
sci market. The additional facul-<lb />
ty should allow the school to ad-<lb />
mit 500 more computer science<lb />
students by 1987.<lb />
"The number of computer<lb />
science students has simply in-<lb />
creased much faster than our<lb />
ability to serve them explains<lb />
Nell Dale, associate chair of UT's<lb />
computer science department.<lb />
"Right now, the jobs are there<lb />
and the recruiting is very<lb />
intense she says. "But if you're<lb />
talking about all the job openings<lb />
for programmers and other<lb />
specialists continuing indefinite-<lb />
ly, they probably won't. Until<lb />
then, we have to respond to the<lb />
demand<lb />
Between 1977 and 1982 alone,<lb />
the number of computer science<lb />
graduates tripled from just under<lb />
7,000 to a whopping 20,267 a<lb />
year, according to the National<lb />
Center for Education Statistics.<lb />
This spring, an estimated<lb />
30,000 more comp sci majors will<lb />
invade the job market, comman-<lb />
ding an average $25,000 yearly<lb />
salary from hungry employers<lb />
waiting to hire them.<lb />
"Computer science is one of<lb />
the two hottest degrees (along<lb />
with electrical engineering) in the<lb />
country in terms of demand<lb />
notes Victor Lindquist, place-<lb />
ment director at Northeastern<lb />
University and director of the<lb />
school's annual Endicott Report<lb />
on the job market for college<lb />
graduates.<lb />
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Watauga County<lb />
"There's no doubt that the<lb />
business of growing marijuana is<lb />
a big business. A lot of people are<lb />
sophisticated in their farming of<lb />
it � you have to know what<lb />
you're doing to grow sinsemilla<lb />
marijuana Windham said.<lb />
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good now because the price of<lb />
marijuana on the street right now<lb />
is probably higher than ever<lb />
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said. "Hopefully, when the price<lb />
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there are just a few plants there,<lb />
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-iTHE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 10. 1983<lb />
Theft In Jones Cafeteria<lb />
Police Continue Search<lb />
Crime<lb />
Report<lb />
Detectives from the Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Safety are in-<lb />
vestigating the larceny of a bank<lb />
bag containing approximately<lb />
$2,600 in cash and an undisclosed<lb />
amount of checks from Jones<lb />
Cafeteria. The theft is believed to<lb />
have occurred on Saturday, Jan.<lb />
5 between the hours of 6 p.m.<lb />
and 6:30 p.m.<lb />
During that time, the bag was<lb />
inadvertantly left at a table in the<lb />
dining hall. Witnesses state that<lb />
approximately 12 to 20 people<lb />
were present in the cafeteria.<lb />
Campus investigators are attemp-<lb />
ting to identify persons present<lb />
during that period in hopes of<lb />
locating witnesses.<lb />
Investigators are also attemp-<lb />
ting to locate the money bag<lb />
which may have been discarded<lb />
by the suspect. The bag is a red<lb />
BB&amp;T bank bag and may contain<lb />
approximately 50 checks payable<lb />
to Servomation. Anyone locating<lb />
the bag or the checks is requested<lb />
not to touch the articles and to<lb />
notify the Department of Public<lb />
Safety immediately at 757-6150.<lb />
A reward is being offered for<lb />
information leading to the arrest<lb />
and conviction of the suspect.<lb />
In other crime news, campus<lb />
police reported only one arrest<lb />
over the Christmas holidays as<lb />
Samuel Simms, 30, of Greenville<lb />
was arrested for trespassing after<lb />
being forbidden on Dec. 25. The<lb />
crime log for Dec. 31 through<lb />
Jan. 8 follows.<lb />
Dec. 31, 6 a.m. � Corporal<lb />
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the Ragsdale building had been<lb />
broken out.<lb />
Jan. 2, 9:10p.m. � A break-<lb />
in and larceny of record albums<lb />
was reported on the first floor of<lb />
Garrett dorm.<lb />
Jan. 4, 1:30p.m. �Abreak-in<lb />
and larceny of money was<lb />
reported on the first floor of Gar-<lb />
rett dorm.<lb />
Jan. 6, 1:15 a.m. � A car was<lb />
stolen from north of Greene<lb />
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(CPS) � Poor pay and shrink-<lb />
ing enrollment are driving PhDs<lb />
away from college teaching<lb />
careers and into more lucrative<lb />
fields, a current study shows, and<lb />
the trend could mean there'll be<lb />
fewer talented professors in<lb />
classes in the next decade.<lb />
In a survey of 38 colleges,<lb />
Howard R. Bowen and Jack<lb />
Schuster, education professors at<lb />
California's Claremont Graduate<lb />
School, found the deteriorating<lb />
academic climate is persuading<lb />
top professors and graduate<lb />
students to abandon higher<lb />
education careers.<lb />
The result, they say, may be a<lb />
shortage of good college<lb />
teachers.<lb />
"The nagging worries and<lb />
decreased job security facing pro-<lb />
fessors today arc persuading the<lb />
brightest PhD recipients to seek<lb />
employment in other fields<lb />
Bowen told participants at the re-<lb />
cent joint convention of the<lb />
American Council on Education<lb />
and the National Association of<lb />
State universities and Land Grant<lb />
Colleges in Denver.<lb />
While current faculties are<lb />
"the best equipped for the job<lb />
we've ever had Bowen notes,<lb />
"the flight of current people in<lb />
higher education and of young<lb />
people choosing careers will<lb />
mean more education openings<lb />
than can be filled<lb />
There will be as many as<lb />
500,000 college teaching posi-<lb />
tions open in the next 25 years,<lb />
Bowen says. "And the numbers<lb />
could be even greater in the next<lb />
15 years if conditions in higher<lb />
education continue to<lb />
deteriorate<lb />
"The academic community<lb />
must begin now to compete he<lb />
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ty is the most important task in<lb />
higher education<lb />
To entice top quality PhDs into<lb />
higher education, colleges need to<lb />
offer competitive salaries, incen-<lb />
tives and working conditions,<lb />
Bowen said in a recent telephone<lb />
interview.<lb />
But slipping enrollment could<lb />
wreck those offers.<lb />
"Faculty salaries are controll-<lb />
ed by political and economic fac-<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
JANUARY 10. 1985 pagc 7<lb />
Democrat Infiltrates Martin's Inauguration<lb />
B DARRYL BROWN<lb />
IT.<lb />
The first thing 1 thought about<lb />
hen 1 saw the invitation in the<lb />
mailbox was they found out<lb />
about the banner. Somebody<lb />
tound out about that banner for<lb />
:he bus. Word must have gotten<lb />
oat. I could be finished.<lb />
About this time last vear, six<lb />
jtubernatorial candidates were<lb />
coming to ECU to debate in a<lb />
student forum. Around 11<lb />
o'clock the night before, a friend<lb />
of mine called me in distress. She<lb />
had agreed to paint two 40-foot<lb />
banners to go on the side of a<lb />
campaign bus for one of the can-<lb />
didates the next day. Desperate,<lb />
�he called me to help her finish<lb />
them, and said she would split the<lb />
money with me. 1 agreed, on the<lb />
condition that she not tell a soul I<lb />
helped her. The banner was for<lb />
the lone Republican candidate,<lb />
Jim Martin.<lb />
1 thought the episode had slip-<lb />
ped by unnoticed, my reputation<lb />
in tact. 1 worked all spring and<lb />
summer for Gary Hart, Jim Hunt<lb />
and (in one of my more embar-<lb />
rassing errors of judgement) that<lb />
duplicitous sore loser, Eddie<lb />
Knox. One by one, each lost. But<lb />
I thought my progressive creden-<lb />
tials were still in order. Then that<lb />
damned invitation came. An in-<lb />
vitation to the inauguration of<lb />
Govelect Jim Martin. Whether<lb />
by ironic computer error, divine<lb />
intervention or (worst of all) in<lb />
recognition of a job well-done, I<lb />
was on Jim Martin's guest list.<lb />
There was no getting around it;<lb />
this wasn't addressed to "occu-<lb />
pant My name was clearly<lb />
printed, the address correct and,<lb />
on a beige, engraved invitation,<lb />
the Committee on Inaugural<lb />
Ceremonies was requesting the<lb />
honor of my presence.<lb />
I called friends who had sup-<lb />
ported various progressive<lb />
Democrats last year, figuring<lb />
maybe Martin was .onciliating to<lb />
the opposition since Democrats<lb />
outnumber Republicans three-to-<lb />
one in this state. No dice.<lb />
Nobody else got one. I knew peo-<lb />
ple would start to get suspicious<lb />
about why I was so tight with Jim<lb />
Martin. I started thinking of ex-<lb />
How do you like your<lb />
job Gov. Martin?<lb />
cuses for the bus banner.<lb />
Everybody has skeletons in the<lb />
closet, I thought. Look, it was<lb />
late; a friend needed help. She<lb />
was paying 20 bucks, man. Back<lb />
then, who figured the guy would<lb />
win?<lb />
This wasn't any "Com-<lb />
memorative Invitation" either,<lb />
like Reagan is sending out. The<lb />
kind where you are cordially in-<lb />
vited, but really you can't get into<lb />
a thing at the inauguration. No,<lb />
Jim Martin was serious. He was<lb />
wanting to know how many<lb />
guests I would bring, and<lb />
whether I would attend the civic<lb />
center celebration Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
I figured I would make a joke<lb />
of it. I'll take them up on it � in-<lb />
filtrate the enemy camp so to<lb />
speak � and keep an eye on the<lb />
opposition. Besides, there's got<lb />
to be some free food. I mailed the<lb />
thing back saying I would attend<lb />
the whole deal.<lb />
On Saturday the ceremony<lb />
went okay. Luckily they didn't<lb />
treat me too well; they threw me<lb />
in with a big crowd, so I didn't<lb />
exactly look like one of the inner<lb />
circle. It turns out that this thing<lb />
has ranks of guests �<lb />
Distinguished Guests, Honored<lb />
Guests, Special Guests, all<lb />
printed on color-coded lapel rib-<lb />
bons. I didn't get any of those. I<lb />
think I was a Negligible Guest.<lb />
That means I didn't get to sit in<lb />
the folding chairs up front, but I<lb />
didn't have to stand in the park-<lb />
ing lot with the peasants, either. I<lb />
sat on some white bleachers, at<lb />
least until I ot bored.<lb />
As a matter of fact, I could see<lb />
this class distinction as I drove to<lb />
the Cap.tol. A few folks were get-<lb />
ting out of black limos and being<lb />
escorted to the viewing stands<lb />
(Distinguished). Others were<lb />
me.<lb />
The bulk of the crowd which<lb />
wasn't pigeon-holed into a guest<lb />
category milled around in the<lb />
empty parking lot roped off for<lb />
spectators. That meant about<lb />
5,000 people chuckled every time<lb />
some speaker said, "you may<lb />
now be seated Since wherever<lb />
It beats heavy lifting.<lb />
Gov. Jim<lb />
pulling up in Park Avenues and<lb />
BMWs and parking right next to<lb />
the viewing stands (Honored).<lb />
Then there was a reserved park-<lb />
ing lot about a block away for the<lb />
Impalas and Grenadas and cars<lb />
like that (Special). I saw all this as<lb />
I drove down to park my<lb />
Chevette at the Winn Dixie.<lb />
The ceremony was held at the<lb />
State Archives Building, next<lb />
door to the Governor's Mansion.<lb />
In fact, that's the only way I<lb />
could have found it in Raleigh's<lb />
maze of one way streets. Now<lb />
I've lived in the capital city for<lb />
years, and I have only been inside<lb />
two government buildings: The<lb />
Governor's Mansion once and<lb />
the Wake County Courthouse<lb />
twice. Both were invitations I<lb />
couldn't refuse.<lb />
Anyway, the day was freezing<lb />
but finally sunny, in contrast to<lb />
three days of rain just before.<lb />
The wind was blowing enough to<lb />
flutter the hundreds of American<lb />
and state flags as well as assorted<lb />
red and blue ones hanging from<lb />
every pillar, streetlight and<lb />
Martin<lb />
telephone poll in a six-block area.<lb />
At the top of the Archives<lb />
Building's steps was the podium<lb />
for all the action, surrounded by<lb />
VIP chairs. In addition to the in-<lb />
coming and outgoing state of-<lb />
ficials, this group included above<lb />
even the ranks of Distinguished<lb />
Guest � the likes of Bob and<lb />
Elizabeth Dole (the Senate. Ma-<lb />
jority Leader and the Secretary of<lb />
Transportation), Sens. Helms<lb />
and East, and the N.C. Supreme<lb />
Court justices.<lb />
 To their right was the North<lb />
Carolina Symphony, dressed in<lb />
formal tuxedos or long, black<lb />
dresses. On stage left, there was<lb />
no mistaking the ECU band.<lb />
Amid the red and blue and the<lb />
dark tones of official costume,<lb />
the Pirate ensemble was in full<lb />
garish regalia � jackets of cau-<lb />
tion light yellow and Prince pur-<lb />
ple. They wouldn't be overlook-<lb />
ed. Their rendition of the Na-<lb />
tional Anthem was great, but<lb />
why, for North Carolina's in-<lb />
auguration, they played the title<lb />
song to "Oklahoma" is beyond<lb />
two or more North Carolina<lb />
politicians gather there shall be<lb />
barbecue, some vendor was sell-<lb />
ing the stuff out of the back of a<lb />
truck. It was clearly a Martin<lb />
crowd, cheering wildly for their<lb />
man, while giving polite applause<lb />
to the Council of State and<lb />
outgoing Gov. Jim Hunt.<lb />
I had about had enough of<lb />
those bleachers before they were<lb />
half way through swearing in the<lb />
commissioners, so I wondered<lb />
over to the media section and us-<lb />
ed my out-of-date press pass to<lb />
get a camera's eye view of the<lb />
scene. The press is always a lot of<lb />
fun, since they act like they've<lb />
seen this all before while<lb />
everyone is trying to take these<lb />
boring formalities seriously. One<lb />
writer was predicting a coup by<lb />
Jim Hunt to retain power right<lb />
up until Martin was sworn in.<lb />
Anyway, I sat out of the rest of<lb />
the proceedings there, watching<lb />
the crowd turn white when the<lb />
National Guard shot off cannons<lb />
behind them without warning to<lb />
salute Martin's rise to power.<lb />
After a few speeches and<lb />
orators and cheers the whole<lb />
thing was over, except for a lot of<lb />
people standing around saying<lb />
how they had always liked Martin<lb />
and supported him and how they<lb />
always knew he'd win with or<lb />
without Reagan and how this was<lb />
a new era for the state and how<lb />
besides, ha ha, you can't get<lb />
elected governor in this state<lb />
anyway unless your name is Jim.<lb />
I had to skip the inaugural<lb />
parade, mainly because it was<lb />
cold and I was hungry and they<lb />
were sitting the negligible guests<lb />
on steel bleachers again along<lb />
Jones Street. But I had told the<lb />
inaugural committee I would at-<lb />
tend the celebration later, so I<lb />
figured they were expecting me.<lb />
Those things always have some<lb />
free food anyway. All those new<lb />
breed Republicans were even<lb />
happier that evening, what with<lb />
music playing and drink flowing<lb />
and food abounding. The new<lb />
governor made a surprisingly<lb />
brief appearance, staying just<lb />
long enough to set up the ritual<lb />
receiving line.<lb />
The receiving line is one of the<lb />
most useless and psychologically<lb />
soothing traditions in American<lb />
politics, but I lined up in this cat-<lb />
tle call just to see if Jim the Ill's<lb />
technique was as polished as Jim<lb />
the IPs. I had seen Hunt work<lb />
this thing masterfully on<lb />
numerous occassions, calling<lb />
each person by his or her first<lb />
name. He was so good I never<lb />
once was able to catch him glanc-<lb />
ing at the name tag. Martin was<lb />
pretty good, too. He laughed<lb />
when, for the 100th time, some<lb />
guy in front of me made a joke<lb />
about another Jim governor, and<lb />
he had a quick response when a<lb />
friend of mine asked him how he<lb />
liked his new job. "It beats heavy<lb />
lifting he said. You could oc-<lb />
cassionally spot his glance at the<lb />
name tags but his technique was<lb />
good, no doubt about it. He<lb />
acted like he knew everyone per-<lb />
sonally. I was hoping some idiot<lb />
hadn't filled him in on the bus<lb />
banner, so he'd go yelling, "Dar-<lb />
ryi, hey thanks for the banner!<lb />
That really did it for us, put us<lb />
over the top He didn't, of<lb />
course. When I got to him, I was<lb />
determined not to make another<lb />
Jim joke so, when the new gover-<lb />
nor yelled my name and shook<lb />
my hand and said how glad he<lb />
was to see me, I put on my best<lb />
Will Rogers' expression and shot,<lb />
"Sorry, I didn't catch your last<lb />
name I think he liked that.<lb />
Czech Student Recalls Red Rule<lb />
George Kubanda<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Sttff Wilier<lb />
The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are<lb />
Coming! � The 1966 movie detailing the<lb />
misadventures of a band of bumbling Soviet<lb />
sailors who accidentally ran their submarine<lb />
aground near a New England town was funny<lb />
Two years later, the Soviets invaded<lb />
Czechoslovakia for real, but it wasn't funny<lb />
"We couldn't believe it said ECU student<lb />
George Kubanda, a native of that country who<lb />
was 16 and living there at the time. "Ever since<lb />
World War II the Russians told us they were our<lb />
friends said the 6'4" Slovak. "They told us the<lb />
United States was our enemy and wanted to attack<lb />
us and how they (the Soviets) were a peace-loving<lb />
people only interested in saving us from the<lb />
Americans<lb />
The former resident of Trebisov, which is<lb />
located m the Slovak section of Czechoslovakia<lb />
about 50 miles from the U.S.S.R. and ten miles<lb />
from Hungary, remembers the shock of seeing<lb />
Warsaw Pact troops in the streets of his<lb />
hometown.<lb />
"My aunt woke me up in the early morning and<lb />
told me we'd been invaded he said. "All those<lb />
years the Soviets had convinced us they just<lb />
wanted to 'protect usthen they were the ones<lb />
who attacked us. We never dreamed it was possi-<lb />
ble<lb />
It's not surprising that the people believed the<lb />
Soviets in view of their history. After the Czechs<lb />
and Slovaks united in the 9th Century under the<lb />
Great Moravian Empire, they were split apart by<lb />
attacking Germans and Magyars (Hungarians) in<lb />
907.<lb />
A thousand years later, a reunification took<lb />
place in 1918 as a result of World War I, but in<lb />
1938 the Germans once again split Czechoslovakia<lb />
apart. German Chancellor Adolph Hitler had over<lb />
250,000 inhabitants murdered, including the com-<lb />
plete elimination of two towns in response to the<lb />
assassination of the infamously ruthless German<lb />
Reinhard Heydrich in 1942.<lb />
When Soviet tanks arrived in 1944, the Czechs<lb />
and Slovaks cheered. "My parents thought we<lb />
would become a democracy, so they were very op-<lb />
timistic about Czechoslovakia's future Kuban-<lb />
da said. "Since part of the agreements between the<lb />
Soviet Union and the U.S. on post-war ar-<lb />
rangements called for 'democratic' elections they<lb />
assumed everyone would have a voice in the new-<lb />
government<lb />
It turned out to be a false hope. By 1947 the<lb />
threat of a Communist take-over orchestrated by<lb />
the Soviets caused an internal crisis. When 12 non-<lb />
Communists resigned government posts to pro-<lb />
test, the result was a Communist-led state loyal<lb />
only to Moscow.<lb />
For the next 40 years, Czechoslovkia meekly<lb />
followed the Soviet line, with their internal and ex-<lb />
ternal policies either directly or indirectly controll-<lb />
ed by the U.S.S.R.<lb />
"Our leaders were nothing but collaborators<lb />
prior to 1968 Kubanda believes. "They did only<lb />
what the Russians told them to. They just lied to<lb />
us. People were so apathetic that as long as thev<lb />
weren't directly affected by the actions of the<lb />
government, they didn't care .and if they were af-<lb />
fected � they were too afraid to speak about it to<lb />
i nyone for fear they would be reported to the<lb />
police<lb />
"Parents were even afraid to talk in front of<lb />
See LOSS, Page 8.<lb />
Faulkner Play Coming<lb />
To McGinnis Theatre<lb />
"Funny, compelling, brilliant,<lb />
remarkable" � all of these ad-<lb />
jectives have been used to<lb />
describe Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do<lb />
You Write? a play based on the<lb />
life of Nobel Prize-winning<lb />
author William Faulkner.<lb />
Southern Living magazine called<lb />
the presentation a living<lb />
tribute to the high comedy<lb />
essence of the man<lb />
John Maxwell presents a por-<lb />
trait of William Faulkner, the<lb />
writer, the story-teller, and the<lb />
man. From his study in Oxford,<lb />
Miss, we see and hear Faulkner<lb />
tell the famous stories that have<lb />
been associated with his life �<lb />
his experience working in the post<lb />
office; his legendary exploits in<lb />
Hollywood; and his sense of<lb />
tragedy, along with a lot more.<lb />
One critic called the produc-<lb />
tion a a brilliant tour-de-<lb />
force and Pulitzer Prize-<lb />
winning author Eudora Welty<lb />
says that his warm, serious<lb />
and well-rounded performance<lb />
gives us William Faulkner the<lb />
man in a rewarding evening of<lb />
theatre Audiences all over the<lb />
South have laughed, cried, and<lb />
applauded this portrayal of the<lb />
man who produced such noted<lb />
literary works as Sanctuary and<lb />
The Sound and the Fury.<lb />
Originally produced by New<lb />
Stage Theatre in Jackson, Miss,<lb />
and directed by William Partlan,<lb />
this production, dubbed as<lb />
one and one-half hours of<lb />
remarkable theatre" will be per-<lb />
formed at McGinnis Theatre on<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 17 at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Tickets for the show are<lb />
available at the Central Ticket<lb />
Office, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m<lb />
Monday through Friday. Ticket<lb />
prices are $5 for ECU students<lb />
and a guest, $7 for youth (ages 14<lb />
and under), $10 for ECU faculty<lb />
and staff, and $10 for the public.<lb />
All tickets will be $10 at the door.<lb />
Group rates are also available.<lb />
For more information, please call<lb />
the Central Ticket Office at<lb />
"57-6611, ext. 266. This program<lb />
is made possible in part by a<lb />
grant from the National Endow-<lb />
ment for the Arts through the<lb />
Southern Arts Federation.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 10, 1985<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN JAM AfO<lb />
The Mini-series Solution<lb />
Ideas Fall Into The Hands Of Hollywood<lb />
By DANIEL MAURER<lb />
Some consider Hollywood the<lb />
land of illusion, a dreamer's<lb />
paradise. As for myself, I see lit-<lb />
tle more than constant disillu-<lb />
sionment. The film industry has<lb />
made it a practice to spend<lb />
millions of dollars every year in<lb />
securing the rights to some of the<lb />
literary world's greatest offer-<lb />
ings, yet they consistantly fail to<lb />
do these works justice. I'm<lb />
speaking of course about the film<lb />
adaptations of classic or bestsell-<lb />
mg novels that grace the silver<lb />
screen.<lb />
In 1984 we saw many such pro-<lb />
ductions fall fiat on their fat<lb />
budgets. Frank Herbert probably<lb />
bit his lip after seeing the final cut<lb />
of his science fiction epic Dune.<lb />
The award winning novel spawn-<lb />
ed a $40 million movie that left<lb />
audiences dazed and confused.<lb />
Then there is Charles Bernard<lb />
Nordhoff and James Norman<lb />
Hall's classic novel Mutiny On<lb />
The Bounty which Hollywood<lb />
turned into The Bounty, starring<lb />
Mel Gibson and Anthony<lb />
Perkins. The picture lacked the<lb />
novel's depth and emotion and<lb />
succeeded only in putting the au<lb />
dience to sleep.<lb />
Hollywood loves to exploit<lb />
such accomplished works because<lb />
they have proven bankable. In<lb />
Hollywood money is the bottom<lb />
line. If something even smells<lb />
profitable, someone will un-<lb />
doubtedly grab it. Such was the<lb />
case with The Talisman. Written<lb />
by two masters of the macabre,<lb />
Stephen King and Peter Straub,<lb />
the film rights to this horrorfan-<lb />
tasy novel were bought before it<lb />
even hit the bookstores. It was<lb />
Steven Spielberg and Universal<lb />
Pictures who secured the rights,<lb />
and even though Spielberg has an<lb />
impressive track record, I still<lb />
have my doubts.<lb />
Filmmakers claim the problem<lb />
lies in transfering ideas from one<lb />
medium to another. I, on the<lb />
other hand, feel the problem lies<lb />
with the greed of studio ex-<lb />
ecutives. Granted, they shell out<lb />
millions to make the movie, but if<lb />
they don't think the picture will<lb />
turn a buck they either pull the<lb />
plug or incorporate some<lb />
changes. The most common<lb />
change made when transfering<lb />
mediums is length. There is an<lb />
unwritten law in Hollywood that<lb />
no film should run more than two<lb />
or two and one half hours. It just<lb />
isn't rr imercially viable. In<lb />
most vases this restriction spells<lb />
certain death for the production.<lb />
When it comes to adaptations I<lb />
have but one suggestion to make<lb />
It's not new or revolutionary, but<lb />
it seems the only practical solu-<lb />
tion. Make a mini-series So<lb />
many wonderful literary works<lb />
can be presented in their entirety<lb />
in this format. Suic, there won't<lb />
be a big screen or doulby sound,<lb />
but I'd rather watch a well writ-<lb />
ten and produced film than one<lb />
that attempts to cover up its flaw<lb />
with special effects and stereo<lb />
sound. Mini-series have been pro<lb />
ven successful in the case of V,<lb />
George H ashington. The Thorn-<lb />
birds, and the monumental<lb />
Shogun<lb />
Novels, bestselling, classic, Of<lb />
otherwise, were not ment to be<lb />
sliced and diced for the screen<lb />
You can't put A late Of Two<lb />
Cities through la Machine and<lb />
expect it to retain its classic<lb />
status.<lb />
Atlanta Becomes New State<lb />
(UPI) � An elementary<lb />
geography test was flunked by<lb />
nine out of 10 college students in<lb />
the state � including one who<lb />
thought the "state of Atlanta"<lb />
borders North Carolina.<lb />
"Truly these are depressing<lb />
statistics. This is ignorance said<lb />
the professor who wrote the test,<lb />
Dr. Richard J. Kopec, chairman<lb />
of the geography department at<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
Of the 1,875 students at eight<lb />
of North Carolina's largest<lb />
universities who took the test last<lb />
September, 97 percent of the<lb />
freshmen and 93 percent of the<lb />
upperclassmen failed. The test<lb />
results were released Monday.<lb />
The students showed less<lb />
knowledge of both world and na-<lb />
tional geography than pupils who<lb />
took and failed a similar exam 34<lb />
years ago. Kopec said.<lb />
"If they flunked it, then our<lb />
students really bombed out<lb />
Kopec said. "Our exam was<lb />
reasonable in what we expect<lb />
people to know about their world<lb />
and their country and their peo-<lb />
ple. This is a real<lb />
dissapointment<lb />
Estimates of North Carolina's<lb />
population ranged from 25,000<lb />
to 250 million and estimates of<lb />
the U.S. population went as high<lb />
as 236 billion. Only three of every<lb />
100 students could name all the<lb />
states touching the Atlantic<lb />
Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico.<lb />
"Fewer than half of the 1,875<lb />
students knew that Alaska and<lb />
Texas are our two largest states<lb />
and only about one in five knew<lb />
that Rhode Island and Deleware<lb />
are the smallest Kopec said.<lb />
Among the countries believed<lb />
by some students to separate<lb />
Nicaragua from Panama were the<lb />
Soviet Union and Cuba. One stu-<lb />
dent placed the Amazon in Egypt<lb />
and another thought Africa is the<lb />
only "country" in the Americas<lb />
larger than the United states.<lb />
"And I didn't even have time<lb />
to go through all the exams<lb />
myself and pick out all the weird<lb />
and strange answers Kopec<lb />
said. "Keep in mind that these<lb />
are people who chose to write<lb />
something. On many questions,<lb />
people could not even give an<lb />
educated guess<lb />
Kopec said the test results sug-<lb />
gest today's students know less<lb />
geography than their parents did<lb />
at the same age. He patterened<lb />
much of the test after a New<lb />
York Times exam taken by 4,752<lb />
students in 42 colleges in 1950.<lb />
The newspaper described those<lb />
results as "appalling<lb />
Loss Of Freedom A Big Letdown<lb />
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their children because they might inform the<lb />
government or accidentally tell someone. My dad<lb />
said this is why 1 didn't know more about what<lb />
was going on before the Russians came Kuban-<lb />
da said.<lb />
The invasion had occurred because the growing<lb />
liberalization in Czechoslovak society under .Alex-<lb />
ander Dubcek's guidance was perceived as a threat<lb />
to the hardline Eastern Bloc countries' leadership.<lb />
Prior to the invasion, most of the Communist<lb />
Bloc media had organized pressure against<lb />
Dubeck's government by fabricating various<lb />
reports such as American tanks being in Prague,<lb />
the capitol city, while failing to mention they were<lb />
only props for a movie.<lb />
In August 1968, the East German Neues<lb />
Deutschland declared that "socialist interna-<lb />
tionalism entailed a readiness to enlist help from<lb />
fraternal countries The next day 500,000<lb />
soldiers from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, East<lb />
Germany, Poland and Hungary occupied<lb />
Czechoslovakia � without an invitation.<lb />
"They told us they had come to 'protect us<lb />
from ourselves Kubanda said, who had studied<lb />
Russian as a second language and used it to talk to<lb />
some of the Russians. "The soldiers really were<lb />
confused because they'd been told there was a lot<lb />
of fighting, but just about the only shooting was<lb />
at the radio station in Prague. Sometimes kids<lb />
would throw rocks and stuff from buildings at the<lb />
Russians. The Russians would spray the whole<lb />
building with machine guns � sometimes they<lb />
killed somebodysometimes they didn't<lb />
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from moderate Communist groups and nations,<lb />
forced the Soviets to reinstall Dubcek and remove<lb />
most of their troops eventually, but Dubcek was<lb />
soon replaced by a more compliant ruler and the<lb />
reforms eliminated.<lb />
"It was a letdown after such freedom Kuban-<lb />
da felt. "Americans just don't realize what they<lb />
have. You can be arrested just for disagreeing with<lb />
the government in Czechoslovakia now. My father<lb />
had returned to Czechoslovakia before the inva-<lb />
sion, but when it got oppressive again, he returned<lb />
to the United States and saved enough money to<lb />
bring the family over<lb />
"I really came because my father was here,<lb />
because 1 was too young to understand what was<lb />
going on. But I'm glad I'm here. I hope all<lb />
Americans work to keep things the way they are<lb />
Kubanda said.<lb />
The powerfully-built Slovak is now working as<lb />
a laboratory technologist in the Neonatal Cliic at<lb />
Pitt Memorial Hospital towards a degree in com-<lb />
puter science so he can take advantage of what he<lb />
sees as the "freedom to succeed" the U.S. offers<lb />
compared to the no-incentive atmosphere of the<lb />
Soviet-bloc countries.<lb />
"When I think about how it is in<lb />
Czechoslovakia Kubanda said, "I'm glad to be<lb />
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"I kept roughly one-quarter of<lb />
the exam identical to the one<lb />
given in 1950. Of the 27 answers,<lb />
in only three instances did<lb />
today's North Carolina students<lb />
do better than the 1950<lb />
students Kopec said.<lb />
Kopec blames the student's ig-<lb />
norance on a lack of emphasis on<lb />
geography in elementary and<lb />
high schools. Two-thirds of the<lb />
students tested said they never<lb />
had a course in geography.<lb />
Also, only one student in 10<lb />
had visited as many as 25 states<lb />
and almost half had never visited<lb />
a foreign country.<lb />
"This exam was given, not ex-<lb />
pressly to embarrass North<lb />
Carolinians or to indict our<lb />
educational systems, but to link<lb />
our state with the nationwide<lb />
deficiency in geographic<lb />
training Kopec said.<lb />
"Only in this country is the<lb />
subject matter either non-existent<lb />
or sparsely provided in our grade<lb />
schools. Elsewhere it thrives he<lb />
said. "For a country expected to<lb />
provide world leadershipwe are<lb />
amazingly uninformed about<lb />
geography<lb />
The test was given at Ap-<lb />
palachian State University, East<lb />
Carolina University, Pembroke<lb />
State University, Western<lb />
Carolina University and the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
branches of Charlotte, Chapel<lb />
Hill, Greensboro, and Wilm-<lb />
ington.<lb />
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The Following Gold Route now combine. Purple at 5:50 p.m. and runs on an hourly schedule. The last bus leaves Mendenhall at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
MendeahaJ10 till hour<lb />
10th and College HID5 till hour<lb />
College Hill4 till hour<lb />
Mingeson the hour<lb />
Allied Health Greenville Square3 after hour<lb />
5 after hour<lb />
The Plaza6 after hour<lb />
Farm Fresh Kroger11 after hour 13 after hour<lb />
Hargett Drags17 after hour<lb />
Cannon Court24 after hour<lb />
Easthrook25 after hour<lb />
River Bluff29 after hour<lb />
King's Row26 till hour<lb />
Village Green24 till hoar<lb />
Memorial Gym22 till honr<lb />
Mendenhall10 till hour <lb />
The East Carolina University Unions<lb />
Theatre Arts Committee presents<lb />
John Maxwell in<lb />
ulhnsr,<lb />
Doyou<lb />
the critically acclaimed play about<lb />
America's Pulitzer Prize-winning<lb />
 author<lb />
Thursday, January 17, 1985 8:15 p.m.<lb />
McGinnis Theatre ECU Campus<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Tickets available Monday-Friday<lb />
11:00am-6:00pm from the Central Ticket Office<lb />
Telephone 757-6611, x266<lb />
ECU Students and Guest: $5.00<lb />
Youth (age 14 and Under): $7.00<lb />
All Others and at the Door: $10.00<lb />
This program is made possible in part from a grant<lb />
and the National Endowment for the Arts through the<lb />
Southern Arts Federation, of which the North Carolina<lb />
Arts Council is a member.<lb />
On Tuesdav Jan 1� Th<lb />
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FOR SALE Washer and Dry<lb />
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be appearing at Wright<lb />
Auditorium on Tuesday, Jan. 15<lb />
at 8 p.m. The show will include<lb />
selections by Joseph Hayden,<lb />
Johann Strauss and Johannes<lb />
Brahms. Tickets are available at<lb />
the central ticket office in<lb />
Mendenhall from 11 a.m. to 6<lb />
p.m. Monday through Friday.<lb />
On Tuesday Jan. 15 The Vienna Choir Boys will be performing in Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
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Tuesday, January 15, 1985 8:00 p.m.<lb />
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I HI I S �. AKOI INI AN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JAM ARV 10. IVX<lb />
Pagfl'i<lb />
Nationally Ranked Duke Beats Bucs<lb />
B SCOTT cooper &amp;<lb />
RANDOLPH MEWS<lb />
DURHAM, N.C. Mark<lb />
�Mane and Johnn Dawkins com-<lb />
bined for 40 points as the No. 2<lb />
ranked Duke Blue Devils coasted<lb />
to an 87-63 victory last night in a<lb />
sold out Cameron Indoor<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
Alarie led the Blue Devils with<lb />
22 points, while pre-season All-<lb />
America selection Dawkins con-<lb />
nected on six of eight shots from<lb />
the field and made all six of his<lb />
free throw attempts for 18 points.<lb />
Although the Blue Devils won<lb />
by a convincing margin, it looked<lb />
as if the Pirates might make a<lb />
game of it in the early going.<lb />
After a technical foul was call-<lb />
ed on the Duke bench. Pirate<lb />
guard Curt Yanderhorst had the<lb />
oppurtunity to give the Pirates a<lb />
lead but failed to convert on<lb />
either of his free throw attempts.<lb />
However, with 13:12 remaining<lb />
in the first half. I eon Bass sank a<lb />
five-foot jumper to give the<lb />
Pirates their only lead of the<lb />
game at 14-13.<lb />
From there, Duke went on a<lb />
6-0 scoring spurt that was capped<lb />
off by a slam dunk from<lb />
freshman forward Kevin<lb />
Strickland. ECT coach Charlie<lb />
Harrison was then forced to use<lb />
his first time out to settle down<lb />
the team.<lb />
The Pirates were able to regain<lb />
their composure in front of the<lb />
capacity crowd of 8,564. but a<lb />
balanced scoring attack enabled<lb />
the Blue Devils to go to the<lb />
lockerroom with a 45-35 advan-<lb />
tage.<lb />
Despite a 10 point Blue Dev il<lb />
lead, Duke coach Mike<lb />
Krzyzewski wasn't happy "1<lb />
wasn't pleased with our first<lb />
half Krzyzewski said "We<lb />
were looking for the quick steal<lb />
and the quick basket instead of<lb />
being patient<lb />
However, Jay BUas. Alarie and<lb />
Dawkins all had 10 points at the<lb />
half, while center Bilas don-<lb />
minated the inside by grabbing<lb />
five rebounds.<lb />
"They (Duke) have good size<lb />
and a lot of inside strength<lb />
i� <lb />
ECU coach Charlie Harrison<lb />
said. "They shot really well and<lb />
played a physical game. They're<lb />
an awfully good team<lb />
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski<lb />
also felt that his team's height ad-<lb />
vantage was a key to the Duke<lb />
win. "Our big guys really did a<lb />
good job for us Krzyzewski<lb />
said. "When our inside game gets<lb />
going, it really opens things up<lb />
for our outside people<lb />
In the second half, the Pirates<lb />
could only muster eight points in<lb />
the first 11 minutes as Duke took<lb />
What goes up<lb />
.Must come down<lb />
a 65-43 lead with 9:25 remaining<lb />
With the Blue Devils picking up<lb />
some fouls, ECU made a short<lb />
run at Duke b scoring six con-<lb />
secutive points to chop the Blue<lb />
Devil lead to 71-53 at the 5:18<lb />
mark In that run, William Grady<lb />
made a steal and showed the<lb />
Duke crowd his dunking capabili-<lb />
ty � then gave an added gesture<lb />
which drew a roar of disap-<lb />
proval.<lb />
Herb Dixon added another<lb />
layup for the Pirates, but the<lb />
Blue Devils outscored ECU 16-10<lb />
in the remaining five minutes of<lb />
the contest to win handily, 863.<lb />
Although the Blue Devils got a<lb />
victory, they were without the<lb />
services of senior power foward<lb />
Danny Meagher. Meagher suf-<lb />
fered a back injury against<lb />
Southern California. His injurv<lb />
gave junior foward David<lb />
Henderson his first start of the<lb />
season.<lb />
Statistically, the Blue Devils<lb />
have been holding their op-<lb />
ponents to a 42.5 field goal<lb />
shooting percentage. However.<lb />
ECU managed to convert on 2V<lb />
of 59 shots for 49.2 percent.<lb />
Vanderhorst led the Pirates<lb />
with 15 points and six rebounds.<lb />
Grady added 14 points, while<lb />
Bass tossed in 12.<lb />
Duke coach Krzyzewski was<lb />
pleased with his team's perfor-<lb />
mance, mostly with the second<lb />
half. "We played much better in<lb />
the second half Krzyzewski ex-<lb />
plained "We showed more pa-<lb />
tience and didn't make dumb<lb />
mistakes.<lb />
"Overall, I was pleased ECU<lb />
came in here and played hard<lb />
Krzyzewski continued. "Charlie<lb />
(Harrison) always has his team<lb />
ready to play hard. He's an ex-<lb />
cellent teacher and has a good<lb />
thing going "<lb />
ECU drops to 5-6 overall and<lb />
will face the Indians of William &amp;<lb />
Mary in an ECAC South con-<lb />
ference dual Jan. 12 in Minges<lb />
i oliseum at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Pompili Leads ECU To Win Over Campbell<lb />
B RICK McCORMAC<lb />
M�ff Wilier<lb />
The ECU Lady Pirate basket-<lb />
b ill team outscored Campbell<lb />
51-31 in the second half last night<lb />
to pull out a 71-60 victory over<lb />
the visiting Camels in Minge<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
ECU played well on both ends<lb />
of the court in the second half,<lb />
but the offense carried them to<lb />
victory.<lb />
The 1 ady Pirates shot 52.9 per-<lb />
cent from the field and commit-<lb />
ted just four turnovers in the se-<lb />
cond half, their lowest number in<lb />
am half this season.<lb />
The first 20 minutes was not<lb />
quite so good for ECU and had<lb />
them going to the lockerroom<lb />
trailing 29-20<lb />
During the first period ECU<lb />
committed 19 turnovers, while<lb />
hitting only 31 percent of their<lb />
field goal attempts.<lb />
"In the first half we were lucky<lb />
to only be down nine points<lb />
ECU coach Emily Manwaring<lb />
said. "Our shot selection was not<lb />
good, the ball handling was really,<lb />
poor and we didn't really play as<lb />
a team<lb />
ECU led 18-17 with 4:31 re-<lb />
maining in the opening period,<lb />
when Campbell reeled off ten<lb />
straight points to take command.<lb />
The Lady Pirates trailed by 11<lb />
points earlv in the second half<lb />
when their "dynamite" one<lb />
press led to three straight Camp-<lb />
bell turnovers and ten con-<lb />
secutive ECU points.<lb />
Monique Pompili gave the<lb />
Lady Pirates their first lead of the<lb />
second half when she hit a<lb />
20-footer with 15:59 remaining to<lb />
put ECU up 34-33.<lb />
The lead changed hands three<lb />
more times until another Pompili<lb />
jumper put the Lady Pirates up<lb />
for good 42-40 with 12:24 re-<lb />
maining in the game.<lb />
ECU outscored Campbell<lb />
1 l-one in the final two minutes to<lb />
put the game on ice.<lb />
"The host thing about this<lb />
game is that it's the first time all<lb />
season we came from behind to<lb />
win Manwaring said. "This is<lb />
also the first time we played bet-<lb />
ter in the second half than the<lb />
first. We usually burn up all of<lb />
our energy in the first half and<lb />
then fall behind in the second<lb />
Another bright spot foi the<lb />
Ladv Pirates is the continued im-<lb />
provement of freshman Monique<lb />
Pompili. Pompili, who was nam-<lb />
ed ECAC South rookie of the<lb />
week for her play last week<lb />
against lona, turned in another<lb />
good performance.<lb />
Pompili. who led ECU in scor-<lb />
ing with 16 points, hit 57 shots<lb />
from the field and 2-2 from the<lb />
line, while also pulling down 11<lb />
rebounds and dishing out five<lb />
assists � both team highs.<lb />
"Monique has really started to<lb />
come on since being inserted in<lb />
the starting lineup two games<lb />
ago Manwaring said. "She<lb />
runs the court well and is also a<lb />
good scorer<lb />
Also in double figures for ECU<lb />
were Anita Anderson who had 15<lb />
points to go with six rebounds<lb />
and Loraine Foster who finished<lb />
with 13 points.<lb />
Campbell, who had four<lb />
players in double figures, was led<lb />
bv Deborah Ivans' 17 points.<lb />
Sandy Martin finished with 13<lb />
for the Lady Camels, while Mary<lb />
Weiss and Antionette Matthews<lb />
each had ten points.<lb />
Campbell's lack of depth<lb />
played a major role in the out-<lb />
come as Weiss played the entire<lb />
40 minutes and Matthews played<lb />
39. The Lady Camels only used<lb />
seven players.<lb />
"In the second half our team's<lb />
depth paid off Manwaring<lb />
said. "Victoria Watras came off<lb />
the bench and really played well<lb />
after Sylvia Bragg fouled out<lb />
Another bright spot for the<lb />
Lady Pirates was their play in the<lb />
finai two minutes when they were<lb />
able to blow the game open.<lb />
The Lady Pirates hit 75 percent<lb />
of their freethrows in the second<lb />
half, making good on seven of<lb />
nine attempts.<lb />
After one of the misses, the<lb />
Lady Camels lost the rebound<lb />
out of bounds, and ECU got a<lb />
layup and three-point play on the<lb />
play.<lb />
"On the out of bound- plav<lb />
they had been playing a zone, and<lb />
we had a play called. We noticed<lb />
them switch to man-to-man so we<lb />
changed plays and Lorainne<lb />
Foster got loose for a layup<lb />
Manwaring said.<lb />
"We showed a lot of com-<lb />
posure against their pressure at<lb />
the end. Lorainne Foster<lb />
demonstrated a lot of leadership<lb />
out there<lb />
Manwanng's Lady Pirates im-<lb />
prove to 4-8 on the season and<lb />
handed Campbell only its second<lb />
loss in nine outing-<lb />
"They are a really fine team<lb />
she said. "We were just really<lb />
prepared for everything they<lb />
did<lb />
ECT now begins ECAC South<lb />
play, with a road game against<lb />
William &amp;. Mary on Saturday.<lb />
The Lady Pirates also will face<lb />
conference foe Richmond on<lb />
Mondav in Richmond.<lb />
Pittelli Is Valuable Swimmer For ECU<lb />
Annette Phillips takes a well deserved break in ECU's 71-60 women's<lb />
basketball victory against Campbell last night.<lb />
Gold Dancers Saturday<lb />
The Pure Gold Dancers' next<lb />
performance will be at halftime<lb />
of ECU's Saturday evening<lb />
basketball game with William &amp;<lb />
Mary (Minges Coliseum, 7:30<lb />
p.m.).<lb />
The group utilizes various<lb />
moves, routines and props from<lb />
many categories of dance to<lb />
create unique modern jazz dance<lb />
performances.<lb />
Athletic Marketing Assistant<lb />
Lee Workman advises the ten-<lb />
member dance team, whose<lb />
routines are choregraphed by<lb />
Lisa Firestone.<lb />
The Pure Gold Dancers were<lb />
initiated this season for the pur-<lb />
pose of increasing student in-<lb />
volvement with the basketball<lb />
program and provide quality<lb />
entertainment at Pirate home<lb />
basketball games.<lb />
Team members, all of whom<lb />
are students at ECU, include:<lb />
Carola Adenauer, Ramona<lb />
Brady, Shasta Bridges, Laurin<lb />
Gibson, Jennifer Gilliken,<lb />
Pamela McGimpsey, Jessica<lb />
Taylor, Maria Taylor, Robin<lb />
Trevathan.<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
taffWfta<lb />
MVP could become Pirate<lb />
swimmer Chris Pittelli's new in-<lb />
itials if present trends continue.<lb />
The ECU junior was tabbed as<lb />
the most valuable player in each<lb />
of his first two seasons for the<lb />
Purple and Gold, and his abilities<lb />
are continuing to improve accor-<lb />
ding to ECU Coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
"Chris has had tremendous<lb />
drops in times since he arrived<lb />
here said Kobe. "He's one of<lb />
those swimmers with the ability<lb />
to compete in a number of<lb />
events. All coaches wish they had<lb />
a dozen like him.<lb />
"Pittelli has been a large part<lb />
of our success over the last two<lb />
years the coach added. "At last<lb />
year's NCAA Eastern Cham-<lb />
pionships Chris was second in the<lb />
100 and 200 freestyles � each by<lb />
just a tenth of a second<lb />
At that same meet, Pittelli was<lb />
a finalist in the 200 individual<lb />
medley and was a member of the<lb />
second-place 400 and third-place<lb />
800 freestyle relay teams. He ac-<lb />
counted for approximately 80 of<lb />
tne 644 points which gained ECU<lb />
second place in the easterns that<lb />
year.<lb /><lb />
Chris Pittelli<lb />
The Cranbury, N.J native<lb />
came to the Pirates after four<lb />
years on the West Windsor-<lb />
Plainsboro High School team via<lb />
the recommendation of ex-Pirate<lb />
swimmer Jeff Lowe. He placed<lb />
high in the state finals in the 200<lb />
freestyle and 100 butterfly and<lb />
posted an excellent mark during<lb />
his high school days.<lb />
"I've always wanted to excel at<lb />
something the dripping wet<lb />
swimmer said during a break at<lb />
Minges Natatorium. "I've been<lb />
swimming 14 years and it gets<lb />
harder every year. My goal right<lb />
now is to make the NCAA cham-<lb />
pionships. 1 feel if 1 work hard<lb />
I've got a decent shot at it<lb />
Pittelli has plenty of time to<lb />
practice and improve his condi-<lb />
tioning. The team practices on<lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and<lb />
Fridays from 6 to 7:30 a.m in<lb />
addition to afternoon and Satur-<lb />
day sessions at the pool.<lb />
"Coach Kobe push us he<lb />
said, "but it's makir.b us im-<lb />
prove. I try to schedule a break<lb />
before class in the morning so I<lb />
can rest a little. We swim about<lb />
600 laps a week, so it's not easy<lb />
The 198485 season has just<lb />
begun, but the powerful swimmer<lb />
has already shown his ability. He<lb />
has already captured first and se-<lb />
cond place showings in several<lb />
different events against tough<lb />
competition from swimming<lb />
powers Navy and N.C. State, as<lb />
well as Shippensburg, UNC-<lb />
Charlotte and Johns Hopkins.<lb />
"Chris is a super athlete<lb />
Kobe said. "He never misses<lb />
practice and he's always on time<lb />
He's a real hard worker and an<lb />
example to the team. I expect him<lb />
to continue to improve and be<lb />
competitive with evervone he<lb />
faces<lb />
Pittelli is a business manage-<lb />
ment major with a 2.6 grade-<lb />
point average, which is above the<lb />
2.556 undergraduate average. He<lb />
has coped well with the demands<lb />
of academics as well as those of<lb />
athletic competition.<lb />
The long-time competitive<lb />
swimmer sees one major advan-<lb />
tage of the rigors of a swimming<lb />
career. "If you can take this he<lb />
said, "you can take anything<lb />
Men Tra<lb />
B Bll.l.MITCHI.I.l<lb />
N�ff nn<lb />
The ECU men's track team,<lb />
fcoming off of a very successful<lb />
�983-84 season, star's their in<lb />
'door season Jan 12 in Chapel<lb />
hill<lb />
Veteran track coach Billar<lb />
son said that "even though<lb />
year was our best season ever,<lb />
this year will be just as good or<lb />
even better V�e have a shot at the<lb />
top ten in IC4A s -er<lb />
Collegiate Ass � n<lb />
Amateur Athletes of Americai. a<lb />
large track conference cor.<lb />
of 115 schools from up and d i �<lb />
the east coast<lb />
I ast year the 'earn a<lb />
in everv meet and finished tr<lb />
in the L( -V South behind<lb />
George Mason and a a-<lb />
finishing fifth am . M earn<lb />
the IC4A in Pei<lb />
Teams participate .<lb />
included Syracuse. Pittsl<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
Bv JKANNKITFROTH<lb />
staff nim<lb />
The Deparmen: of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Service would like<lb />
to welcome back all "acuity, staff<lb />
and student to an exciting<lb />
semester of spring intramurai ac-<lb />
tivities<lb />
The fun beg;r.s ith five-on-<lb />
five basketball Registration<lb />
begins Jan. 14-1 with games<lb />
starnng Jan. 21 Anvone in-<lb />
terested in earning extra monev is<lb />
urged to attend the basketbal<lb />
ficials clinic on Jan 14 �:<lb />
in Memorial Gym room<lb />
experience is necessarv<lb />
During the third wee<lb />
month, enter the video games<lb />
tournament and conque- th �se<lb />
strange new worlds youvt<lb />
dreamed of. The co-re<lb />
rolls into the picture -<lb />
hockey, a fast pa.r i que<lb />
activity. Registration beg 'an.<lb />
21 If you can skate w<lb />
of them, become a roller - kc<lb />
official by attending th:<lb />
held on Jan. 21 a: 6 p.m<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
Spring is a time for fitne<lb />
he- -intramural department has<lb />
just what you ordered The '<lb />
session of physical fitness<lb />
aerobics classes will begin soon so<lb />
be sure to sign up nthelMol<lb />
Jan. 11. Bring a I<lb />
aerobicize togethe-<lb />
The last week<lb />
awaits you as the IRS-B . -<lb />
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underway. Weigh -<lb />
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tion begins on thi 2<lb />
pumping those<lb />
And finally, take<lb />
with a partner for<lb />
doubles competi :� S gi<lb />
Jan 28-30. Play beg 4<lb />
These are just the eve I<lb />
January For a full -<lb />
spring activities includ ng<lb />
rr.al recreation hourv c<lb />
204 Memorial Gym <lb />
the IRS pocket calender<lb />
Before the hohdav br .<lb />
finals of the free thros.<lb />
were held In the men<lb />
Gary Bishop took<lb />
t-shirt with a a- .<lb />
victory over Dave K<lb />
first place after the sen<lb />
sinking 45 of 50 bucket D<lb />
Keglovits seemed the eas<lb />
ner. However. Ga<lb />
stepped to the line in the 1<lb />
and sank 62 ol 73<lb />
defeat Keglov. b<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 10, 1985<lb />
11<lb />
ts Bucs<lb />
a 65-43 lead vuth 9:25 remaining.<lb />
With the Blue Devils picking up<lb />
some fouls, ECl made a short<lb />
at Duke b) scoring six con-<lb />
secutive points to chop the Blue<lb />
Devil lead to 71-53 at the 5:18<lb />
mark In that run, William Grady<lb />
made a steal and showed the<lb />
Duke crowd his dunking capabili-<lb />
tv - then gave an added gesture<lb />
which drew a roar of disap-<lb />
proval<lb />
Hetb Dion added another<lb />
lavup foi the Pirates, but the<lb />
Blue Devils outscored ECU 16-10<lb />
in the remaining five minutes of<lb />
the contest to win handily. 863.<lb />
lthough the Blue Devils got a<lb />
victory, thev were without the<lb />
servicev of senior power toward<lb />
Dannv Meagher Meagher suf-<lb />
fered a back injurv against<lb />
Southern California His injury<lb />
gave junior toward David<lb />
Henderson his first start of the<lb />
season<lb />
Statistically, the Blue Devils<lb />
have been holding their op-<lb />
ponents to a 42 5 field goal<lb />
shooting percentage. However,<lb />
ECT managed to convert on 29<lb />
oi 59 shots for 49.2 percent.<lb />
Vanderhorst led the Pirates<lb />
with 15 points and six rebounds.<lb />
Grady added 14 points, while<lb />
Bass tossed in 12.<lb />
Duke coach Krzyzewski was<lb />
pleased with his team's perfor-<lb />
mance, mostlv with the second<lb />
hall "We played much better in<lb />
the second halt krwewski ex-<lb />
plained "We showed more pa-<lb />
tience and didn't make dumb<lb />
mistakes<lb />
"Overall, 1 was pleased ECU<lb />
came in here and played hard<lb />
Krzyzewski continued. "Charlie<lb />
(Harrison) always has his team<lb />
read) to play hard. He's an ex-<lb />
cellent teacher and has a good<lb />
thing going<lb />
ECU drops to 5-6 overall and<lb />
will face the Indians of William &amp;<lb />
Mary m an ECAC South con-<lb />
ference dual Jan. 12 in Minges.<lb />
eum at 7:30 p.m.<lb /><lb />
am &amp;. Mar<lb />
p- ,�-<lb />
ampbell<lb />
' the misses, the<lb />
lost the rebound<lb />
unds, and ECU got a<lb />
e-point play on the<lb />
nil of bounds play<lb />
I een playing a zone, and<lb />
.ay called. We noticed<lb />
to man-to-man so we<lb />
uiged plavs and Lorainne<lb />
ter got loose for a lavup<lb />
Mai � e lid.<lb />
"We showed a lot of com-<lb />
posure against their pressure at<lb />
Lorainne Foster<lb />
ited a lot of leadership<lb />
Mai g's Lad) Pirates lm-<lb />
4 B mi ;he season and<lb />
bell only its second<lb />
lutings.<lb />
i real � fine team<lb />
W e were just really<lb />
everything they<lb />
� begins ECAC South<lb />
oad game against<lb />
Ml Saturday.<lb />
also will face<lb />
rence I e Richmond on<lb />
rtonda - Richmond.<lb />
For ECU<lb />
begun, but the powerful swimmer<lb />
has already shown his ability. He<lb />
has already captured first and se-<lb />
cond place showings in several<lb />
different events against tough<lb />
competition from swimming<lb />
powers Navy and N.C. State, as<lb />
well as Shippensburg, UNC-<lb />
Charlotte and Johns Hopkins.<lb />
"Chris is a super athlete,<lb />
Kobe said "He never misses<lb />
practice and he's always on time.<lb />
He's a real hard worker and an<lb />
example to the team. I expect him<lb />
to continue to improve and be<lb />
:ompetitive with everyone he<lb />
faces<lb />
Pittelli is a business manage-<lb />
ment major with a 2.6 grade-<lb />
point average, which is above the<lb />
2.556 undergraduate average. He<lb />
has coped well with the demands<lb />
of academics as well as those of<lb />
athletic competition.<lb />
The long-time competitive<lb />
swimmer sees one major advan-<lb />
tage of the rigors of a swimming<lb />
career. "If you can take this he<lb />
said, "you can take anything<lb />
id<lb />
ket<lb />
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By BILL MITCHELL<lb />
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The ECU men's track team,<lb />
coming off of a very successful<lb />
1983-84 season, starts their in-<lb />
door season Jan. 12 in Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
Veteran track coach Bill Car-<lb />
son said that "even though last<lb />
vear was our best season ever,<lb />
this year will be just as good or<lb />
even better. We have a shot at the<lb />
top ten in IC4A's (the Inter-<lb />
collegiate Association of<lb />
Amateur Athletes of America), a<lb />
large track conference consisting<lb />
of 115 schools from up and down<lb />
the east coast<lb />
Last year the team won awards<lb />
in every meet and finished third<lb />
in the ECAC South behind<lb />
George Mason and Navy, while<lb />
finishing fifth among 86 teams at<lb />
the IC4A s in Pennsylvania.<lb />
Teams participating in the meet<lb />
included Syracuse, Pittsburgh,<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
By JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
sunwhuf<lb />
The Department of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services would like<lb />
to welcome back all faculty, staff<lb />
and students to an exciting<lb />
semester of spring intramural ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
The fun begins with five-on-<lb />
five basketball. Registration<lb />
begins Jan. 14-15 with games<lb />
starting Jan. 21. Anyone in-<lb />
terested in earning extra money is<lb />
urged to attend the basketball of-<lb />
ficials clinic on Jan. 14 at 6 p.m.<lb />
in Memorial Gym room 102. No<lb />
experience is necessary.<lb />
During the third week of the<lb />
month, enter the video games<lb />
tournament and conquer those<lb />
strange new worlds you've always<lb />
dreamed of. The co-rec program<lb />
rolls into the picture with roller<lb />
hockey, a fast pace and unique<lb />
activity. Registration begins Jan.<lb />
21. If you can skate with the best<lb />
of them, become a roller hockey<lb />
official by attending the clinic<lb />
held on Jan. 21 at 6 p.m. in<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
Spring is a time for fitness and<lb />
the- intramural department has<lb />
just what you ordered. The first<lb />
session of physical fitness and<lb />
aerobics classes will begin soon so '<lb />
be sure to sign up in the IM office<lb />
Jan. 7-11. Bring a friend and<lb />
aerobicize together.<lb />
The last week of the month<lb />
awaits you as the IRS-Budweiser<lb />
arm wrestling tournament gets<lb />
underway. Weight divisions are<lb />
available for both men and<lb />
women so the strong as well as<lb />
the meek can compete. Registra-<lb />
tion begins on the 28th so start<lb />
pumping those irons now.<lb />
And finally, take to the courts<lb />
with a partner for the racquetball<lb />
doubles competition. Sign up<lb />
Jan. 28-30. Play begins Feb. 4.<lb />
These are just the events for<lb />
January. For a full schedule of<lb />
spring activities including infor-<lb />
mal recreation hours, come by<lb />
204 Memorial Gym and pick up<lb />
the IRS pocket calender.<lb />
Before the holiday break, the<lb />
finals of the free throw contest<lb />
were held. In the men's division,<lb />
Gary Bishop took home the<lb />
t-shirt with a classic comeback<lb />
victory over Dave Keglovits. In<lb />
first place after the semi-finals by<lb />
sinking 45 of 50 buckets, Dave<lb />
Keglovits seemed the easy win-<lb />
ner. However, Gary Bishop<lb />
stepped to the line in the finals<lb />
and sank 62 of 75 to narrowly<lb />
defeat Keglovits by one basket.<lb />
In the women's division, Linda<lb />
Gassaway came away with the<lb />
victory. Congratulations to all<lb />
the competitors.<lb />
George Mason, Duke and West<lb />
Virgina. Although the Pirates<lb />
had an extremely successful<lb />
season last year, 1985 looks to be<lb />
just as promising as the team<lb />
returns every member from last<lb />
year's squad.<lb />
Returning for the Pirates in-<lb />
clude hurdler Craig White who<lb />
went to the Olympic trials last<lb />
year. The 1600-meter, or quarter-<lb />
mile relay team of Erskine Evans,<lb />
Henry Williams, Nathan Mc-<lb />
Corkle and Chris Brooks are also<lb />
returning. This group never<lb />
finished less than third last year.<lb />
The quarter mile should be the<lb />
strongest event for ECU as seven<lb />
runners return.<lb />
There is also good depth in the<lb />
hurdles with Walter Southerland,<lb />
Steve Rash, freshman David<lb />
Parker and White running the<lb />
4x100 hurdle relay. James<lb />
Barietti, a transfer from Brevard,<lb />
is a strong sprinter and should<lb />
provide a good anchor in the out-<lb />
door sprint medley. Other<lb />
sprinters include freshmen Jon<lb />
Lee and Vernon McNeil.<lb />
The quarter mile spot also has<lb />
depth with Phil Estes and<lb />
freshmen Julian Anderson and<lb />
Ken Daugherty. Both were con-<lb />
sidered among the top five high<lb />
school runners in North Carolina<lb />
last year.<lb />
Another talented foursome in-<lb />
cludes White, Williams, Brooks<lb />
and Eddie Bradley in the mile<lb />
relay.<lb />
The men's track team is com-<lb />
posed of 18 athletes. That is ap-<lb />
proximately one-third the<lb />
amount of conference members<lb />
George Mason and Navy, which<lb />
eliminates the Pirates from con-<lb />
tention for the ECAC South<lb />
championship.<lb />
However, last year ECU still<lb />
finished third. The Pirates won<lb />
1984 Olympic qualifier Craig White.<lb />
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just as many events, but the big<lb />
teams racked up on the seconds<lb />
and thirds.<lb />
"We look beyond the ECAC<lb />
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that meet we received national at-<lb />
tention last year. It's good in that<lb />
you don't need as much depth to<lb />
do well.<lb />
Last year the ECU track team<lb />
was well known up and down the<lb />
cast coast. Carson only schedules<lb />
the top teams across the country,<lb />
and this year is no exception as<lb />
the tracksters will compete in<lb />
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third week of school and will con-<lb />
tinue until the end of May � the<lb />
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fact that there are no facilities to<lb />
host a meet. "The guys get a little<lb />
discouraged not getting to run for<lb />
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sec three to four lanes put on the<lb />
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Eastman Kodak Invitational<lb />
Wannamaker Games<lb />
George Mason Invitational<lb />
Bud Light Invitational<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 10. 1985<lb />
Harrison<lb />
William &amp; Mary at ECU:<lb />
Saturday, Jan. 12, Minges Col-<lb />
iseum (6,500), 7:30 p.m. Green-<lb />
ville, N.C.<lb />
William &amp; Mary Record: 4-4<lb />
Series Record: William &amp; Mary<lb />
leads 26-18<lb />
Probable Tribe Starters:<lb />
� 14 G Keith Cieplicke, 6-4, 175,<lb />
Sr. (15.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg).<lb />
� 44 G Scott Coval, 6-1, 170, Jr.<lb />
(6.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg).<lb />
� 45 C Herb Harris,6-7, 210, Sr.<lb />
(6.9 ppg. 4.8 rpg).<lb />
� 32 Kevin Richardson, 6-6, 200,<lb />
Sr. (11.6, 7.3)<lb />
� 52 F Matt Brooks, 6-8, 220, Sr.<lb />
(6.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg)<lb />
Game Notes: This will be the<lb />
ECAC South conference opener<lb />
for William &amp; Mary, which has<lb />
not played since losing to Wake<lb />
Forest 64-4"? back on Jan. 2 in<lb />
Winston-Salem. NC. Guard<lb />
Keith Cieplicki is a two-time all-<lb />
ECAC South selection, an<lb />
academic All-America, has led<lb />
William &amp; Mary in scoring the<lb />
last three seasons and owns a<lb />
career scoring average of<lb />
14.6Voted the Indians' Offen-<lb />
sive MVP for the 1983-84 season<lb />
by his teammates and<lb />
coaches Junior guard Curt<lb />
Vanderhorst was the Pirates'<lb />
leading scorer in all three losses<lb />
to the Indians' a year ago, scor-<lb />
ing 10 in 64-48 loss in<lb />
Williamsburg, VA, a career-high<lb />
29 in ECU's 67-52 loss in Minges<lb />
Coliseum and 14 in the 47-32<lb />
ECAC-South Tournament loss in<lb />
Harrisonburg, VAThat gives<lb />
Vanderhorst a 17.6 average<lb />
against the IndiansEast<lb />
Carolina has dropped seven<lb />
straight games, with its last vic-<lb />
tory being a 61-58 win during the<lb />
1981-82 seasonThe Indians,<lb />
picked among the pre-season<lb />
favorites in the ECAC-South,<lb />
returned 11 lettermen from last<lb />
season's 14-14 teamWilliam &amp;<lb />
Mary will host the 1985 ECAC<lb />
South Post-Season Tournament<lb />
March 7-9 in Williamsburg, Va.<lb />
Radio Information:<lb />
All ECU basketball games are<lb />
aired on the Pirate Sports Net-<lb />
work. Ken Smith will handle the<lb />
play-by-play, and Dave Hart the<lb />
color. Airtime is set for 15<lb />
minutes prior to tipoff. The<lb />
games will be carried by:<lb />
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WOO W- AM, 1340<lb />
WGHB-AM, 1250<lb />
TV Information:<lb />
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airs each Sunday at 12:30 PM<lb />
(EST), with Lee Moore serving as<lb />
host on WCTI-TV (ABC, Chan-<lb />
nel 12).<lb />
Already Five:<lb />
East Carolina has already won<lb />
five basketball games this season.<lb />
The five victories surpass the<lb />
Pirates' entire total for the<lb />
1983-84 season, when ECU could<lb />
manage only four victories in 28<lb />
games. The Pirates have put<lb />
together two back-to-back vic-<lb />
tories, the first time that has hap-<lb />
pened since the 1982-83 season. A<lb />
year ago ECU captured its first<lb />
two games of the season, only to<lb />
win just two others over the next<lb />
26 games.<lb />
Vanderhorst:<lb />
Junior guard Curt Vanderhorst<lb />
has been nothing short of excep-<lb />
tional. The 6-1,185-pound Fayet-<lb />
teville, NC, native accounted for<lb />
67 points, 24 rebounds and eight<lb />
assists in the Pirates loss to Tulsa<lb />
Dec. 28, and victories over North<lb />
Texas State Dec. 29 and Boston<lb />
University Jan. 3. That works out<lb />
to an impressive 22.3 scoring<lb />
average over those three games<lb />
while Vandergorst has improved<lb />
his team leading scoring average<lb />
to 17.6 and his team leading re-<lb />
bounding average to 6.2.<lb />
NCAA Changes Unnecessary<lb />
The NCAA's experiments with<lb />
the three-point play remind me of<lb />
the story about the bouncer. If he<lb />
didn't have a fight every two<lb />
weeks or so. he'd start one iust to<lb />
show he was needed or else he<lb />
was afraid he wouldn't have a<lb />
job.<lb />
From The Stands<lb />
Al McGuire<lb />
The same thing, I think, ap-<lb />
plies to the NCAA rules commit-<lb />
tee. If you take their conferences<lb />
away from the palm trees and<lb />
sand, and put 'em in a tenement<lb />
in the middle of the Bronx in Ju-<lb />
ly. In a six-floor walk-up, you<lb />
wouldn't have so many un-<lb />
necessary rules changes.<lb />
The point is, the three-point<lb />
play in college should not be put<lb />
in until the next century, or<lb />
preferably on the day after hell<lb />
freezes over and Miller quits<lb />
brewing beer. There's no need for<lb />
it. Right now, college basketball<lb />
is on top of a tidal wave. The two<lb />
networks that televise it have<lb />
strong ratings. It's buried the<lb />
pros � it's center ring.<lb />
College basketball is not<lb />
broke, so why try to fix it?<lb />
What it looks like is that we're<lb />
reaching here, like the bouncer.<lb />
Reaching for a committee to do<lb />
something just because the com-<lb />
mittee is formed.<lb />
The shot clock is another ex-<lb />
ample of the rush to experiment.<lb />
One of the reasons, I think, is<lb />
that they're trying to keep the<lb />
game open so guys won't go<lb />
hardship and turn pro. Make it<lb />
more appetizing for the aircraft<lb />
carriers to stay in the college<lb />
scene.<lb />
But with the clock, it's im-<lb />
possible to draw the big man out<lb />
away from the basket. If Ralph<lb />
Sampson knows you have to put<lb />
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