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�he<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the Eastarotina campus community since 1V25<lb />
Vol.S9No.32<lb />
Thursday Januarv 17, 1985<lb />
(.reenville, .c.<lb />
16 Pages<lb />
('imitation 12.(KM)<lb />
Hard At Work<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Photo Lat<lb />
Despite<lb />
tified oa<lb />
in front<lb />
the cold weather students hae endured this week, this uniden-<lb />
mpus police officer bravelv keeps the traffic flowing smoothh<lb />
of Whichard Building during lunch and afternoon rushes.<lb />
side from the lack of parking spaces on campus, it's comforting to<lb />
know that something is going right for a change. Keep up the good<lb />
work.<lb />
Spring Semester Enrollment Increases<lb />
By ELAINE PERR1<lb />
suff Wniff<lb />
Enrollment for the 1985 spring<lb />
semester is up, according to ECU<lb />
Registrar Gil Moore. The Official<lb />
count for this semester is 13.015,<lb />
up 512 student from last spring.<lb />
"This is a definite improvement<lb />
and a new record for the spring<lb />
semester Moore said.<lb />
Drop-add also ran more<lb />
smoothly this year, Moore said.<lb />
"Each department worked<lb />
harder in opening up more<lb />
courses instead of waiting for<lb />
drop-add he said. "In addi-<lb />
tion, more seats were offered in<lb />
different sections.<lb />
"The departments worked<lb />
Money Stolen From Jones;<lb />
No Leads, Suspects Yet<lb />
B M.AINEPKRM<lb />
stiff Wrwr<lb />
'It is an unfortunate<lb />
situation said Ira Simon, direc-<lb />
tor of dining services at ECU,<lb />
referring to the theft of $2,600 in<lb />
cash from Jones Cafeteria.<lb />
"There are a whole lot of honest<lb />
people, but a dishonest one took<lb />
advantage of the situation<lb />
The theft of the money and an<lb />
undisclosed amount of checks<lb />
took place on J?n. 5. A red<lb />
BB&amp;I bank bag was left on a<lb />
table in the dining hall. Accor-<lb />
ding to Detective Gene McAbee<lb />
of the Department of Public<lb />
Safetv. "Investigators are at-<lb />
tempting to locate the money<lb />
bag The bag may contain 50<lb />
checks payable to Servomation<lb />
Anyone locating the bag or the<lb />
checks is requested not to touch<lb />
the articles and to notifv the<lb />
Department of Public Safety im-<lb />
mediately.<lb />
A monetary reward is being of-<lb />
fered for information leading to<lb />
the recovery of the person and in-<lb />
formation leading to the return<lb />
of the checks. All information<lb />
will be confidential.<lb />
In other campus news, two<lb />
D.H. Conley High School<lb />
Students were arrested and charg-<lb />
ed with breaking and entering<lb />
and larceny.<lb />
Jimmy Harris and William<lb />
Harris of Greenville were each<lb />
charged with one count of break-<lb />
ing and entering a motor vehicle<lb />
owned by Douglas Johnson of<lb />
Aycock dorm and one count of<lb />
larceny in the theft of $540 in<lb />
stereo equipment and cassette<lb />
tapes.<lb />
The arrests were the result of a<lb />
stakeout. Both suspects were<lb />
placed under $3,000 bond.<lb />
March Tornadoes Result<lb />
In City Emergency Plan<lb />
B JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
S�l K4llor<lb />
A drill last week involving<lb />
Greenville's new Emergency<lb />
Management Plan was a success,<lb />
according to Greenville City<lb />
Manager Gail Meeks.<lb />
Meeks said the plan deals with<lb />
disasier preparedness and was<lb />
devised following the tornadoes<lb />
which hit Pitt County last March.<lb />
"The program was started in<lb />
April 1984 with a task force of ci-<lb />
ty employees and adopted by the<lb />
City Council in December<lb />
Meeks said.<lb />
The primary focus of the pro-<lb />
gram is those city employees not<lb />
given specific duties during an<lb />
emergency. "The police and the<lb />
fire rescue squad are concerned<lb />
with the immediate safety of<lb />
those involved in a disaster she<lb />
said. "The others come in if the<lb />
situation goes beyond immediate<lb />
emergency assistance<lb />
One specific area involving city<lb />
employees in a disaster, Meeks<lb />
said, would be the responsibility<lb />
of helping the homeless. Also,<lb />
there is a need for assistance with<lb />
transportation and evacuation.<lb />
Under the plan, each city<lb />
employee has predetermined<lb />
responsibilities.<lb />
Last week's drill was run so<lb />
"we would know city employees<lb />
were prepared and capable of<lb />
dealing with disaster Meeks<lb />
said. During the drill, 92 percent<lb />
of the city's employees respond-<lb />
ed. "Three hundred eighty-seven<lb />
employees showed up in 45<lb />
minutes she said.<lb />
The employees were then tested<lb />
in 60 different situations, in-<lb />
cluding destroyed homes, down-<lb />
ed trees, injuries, malfunctioning<lb />
traffic signals, broken glass, an<lb />
emergency landing at the airport,<lb />
fires and a chemical spill caused<lb />
by an overturned truck.<lb />
"The drill was very<lb />
successful Meeks said.<lb />
mou o take care of some of the<lb />
students' needs instead of letting<lb />
them fight it out<lb />
In prior semesters, students<lb />
faced long lines waiting for<lb />
classes to be dropped. This year,<lb />
the sections were opened when<lb />
the departments were notified of<lb />
the students' needs Additonal<lb />
sections were also opened. Man<lb />
students found they did not have<lb />
to go through drop-add as a<lb />
result<lb />
Moore felt "the math depart-<lb />
ment should be commended.<lb />
Normally, the math department<lb />
has a long line. This semester, the<lb />
problem was totally eliminated<lb />
Elementary<lb />
NEIL JOHNSON - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
looking through the eyes of love, this diligent student tries to<lb />
find a wa to sa I do.<lb />
New Organization<lb />
Proposed By SRA<lb />
By HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
The Student Residence<lb />
Association gave support<lb />
Wednesday to a proposal that<lb />
would organize ECU Resident<lb />
Advisors.<lb />
"There is a lack of freedom<lb />
among the RA's said Jack<lb />
Mooney, a Scott dorm RA.<lb />
"Right now, we have to go<lb />
through the House Council<lb />
anytime we want to program<lb />
something Currently, anytime<lb />
a residence hall holds an event,<lb />
the house council is responsible<lb />
for what goes on However if an<lb />
organization was formed, the<lb />
responsibility of the programmed<lb />
event would be that of the RA,<lb />
Moonev said.<lb />
Another advantage of having<lb />
this new organization, according<lb />
to Mooney, would be better com-<lb />
munication between staff and the<lb />
residents "Ideas for certain<lb />
events could be shared between<lb />
residence halls he said, "and I<lb />
reallv do think planned programs<lb />
would be more successful if we<lb />
unite<lb />
' As an organization he said,<lb />
 feel the Department of<lb />
Residence Life, SRA, and SGA<lb />
would pay more attention to our<lb />
needs Other schools compen-<lb />
sate their RAs more than at ECU,<lb />
Mooney said, and "because of it.<lb />
a lot of good RAs are quitting<lb />
because they are not being paid<lb />
enough. RAs are on the job 24<lb />
hours a day, but they are not get-<lb />
ting paid for that amount of time<lb />
they put in<lb />
SRA President Debbie Gem-<lb />
bicki agreed s;th the proposal bv<lb />
saving, "there isn't enougl<lb />
munuation between SRA<lb />
meetings and the residence ha<lb />
By having this organization,<lb />
RAs would have more input<lb />
what the residents would need I<lb />
know and it would help fill it<lb />
communication gap<lb />
"We would not be acting i<lb />
opposing unit to the il<lb />
Council Moont,<lb />
organization would be geared I<lb />
the student and the bene<lb />
would be through the succes<lb />
programming events<lb />
The recommendation �<lb />
be reviewed b u<lb />
Fulghum, associate � u<lb />
director of Residence Life<lb />
will then decide further i<lb />
Area Reside n ce l<lb />
Presidents reported<lb />
held before Christmas anj :<lb />
for the new year, (err �<lb />
pus president Dan Walsh<lb />
Trival Pursuit Cont<lb />
organized, with area I<lb />
donating prizes<lb />
College Hill pr<lb />
Kleiner: reported las;<lb />
exam study period at !<lb />
was a success and ' ve<lb />
it again at the end<lb />
semester. We had a my a<lb />
people to come b I<lb />
Air-band conte? ts, fas!<lb />
shows, and a barbeque at<lb />
store for the Vs esla<lb />
president Elizabetl SI<lb />
also reported a lar.<lb />
last semester' exan<lb />
sion.<lb />
I'msiead and loi<lb />
halls will plan m e<lb />
Super Bowl � i<lb />
residents. acc<lb />
presidents.<lb />
Campus Drug Program<lb />
Adds Different Facet<lb />
B DALESWANSON<lb />
stiff � rller<lb />
ECU's student-operated<lb />
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Pro-<lb />
gram is headed for an exciting<lb />
and productive semester as a<lb />
recently accepted chapter of the<lb />
national organization Boost<lb />
Alcohol Consciousness Concern-<lb />
ing the Health of University<lb />
Students. According to CADAP<lb />
President Regina Edwards,<lb />
membership in the national<lb />
organization has already increas-<lb />
ed the effectiveness of the cam-<lb />
pus program with new ideas,<lb />
literature, and promotional<lb />
material<lb />
Edwards, who recently stepped<lb />
down from her position as presi-<lb />
dent, is working with the new<lb />
president, Fave Sauders, in<lb />
becoming more familiar with the<lb />
demands of the presidency and<lb />
the new materal supplied bv<lb />
BACCHUS. CADAP applied for<lb />
membership in the national<lb />
organization last October and<lb />
was accepted officially late in<lb />
December.<lb />
"Our purpose is not to con-<lb />
demn and lecture the people who<lb />
are sent to us Edwards said,<lb />
"We are only trying to promote<lb />
responsible behavior in the use of<lb />
alcohol The program,<lb />
established in 1979 bv Ferry,<lb />
terhos after a study d i<lb />
uv :m?! a program a<lb />
henifici i is run almost<lb />
b students who volunteet<lb />
time to work with other<lb />
found to have some pr<lb />
substance abuse Stude:<lb />
referred to 'he program I<lb />
mandatory two meeting<lb />
Associate Dean for Student S<lb />
vices. Students may iis <lb />
red by dorm I RA'<lb />
through a Ds i <lb />
dent participants an-<lb />
other Monday in a large gi<lb />
where the emphasis is on ale<lb />
and drug education. The a<lb />
meet independently with a st<lb />
dent volunteer peer counsel<lb />
"The main purpose o the p<lb />
counselor is aimed at helpii �.<lb />
student to assess hi- pi b<lb />
Edwards said. "The) a'c not i<lb />
tual counselors Once the p<lb />
blem has been assessed the<lb />
dent may be referred I<lb />
AA, NA. or Met raJ He ill<lb />
depending on his needs<lb />
Along with the refen .<lb />
gram, CADAP operates<lb />
alcohol education progra<lb />
as the annual Alcohol Aw<lb />
Week. The most recent of these<lb />
week-long educational pre:<lb />
See CAMPUS. Pa<lb />
ge<lb />
African Policy Sparks Demonstrations<lb />
I wn tt ics Service<lb />
nd Suit Report<lb />
"Nothing happens in the<lb />
winter lamented Dumisani<lb />
Kumalo of the American Com-<lb />
mittee on Africa, referring to the<lb />
scarcity of student protest against<lb />
South African racial segregation<lb />
during the beginning months of<lb />
1983.<lb />
But now, in the dead of winter,<lb />
the student anti-apartheid move-<lb />
ment has suddenly heated up,<lb />
surprising even movement<lb />
leaders.<lb />
Fueled by Jesse Jackson's<lb />
ongoing anti-apartheid crusade,<lb />
South African Bishop Desmond<lb />
Tutu's recent winning of the<lb />
Nobel Peace Prize, numerous<lb />
marches on U.Sbased South<lb />
African diplomatic offices, and<lb />
the arrests of some 200 protestors<lb />
since late November, 1984, the<lb />
campus South African movement<lb />
is going strong, leaders report.<lb />
"A lot more students, because<lb />
of the media attention South<lb />
Africa has been getting among<lb />
the general public, are suddenly<lb />
becoming aware and interested in<lb />
stopping apartheid notes<lb />
Joshua Nessen, ACA student<lb />
coordinator.<lb />
Nessen, who in the past has<lb />
tried to spread the word by<lb />
associating it with more highly-<lb />
publicized causes like the anti-<lb />
nuclear movement, thinks he may<lb />
have turned a corner.<lb />
"You know the campus move-<lb />
ment is gaining momentum<lb />
when, in the midst of Christmas<lb />
vacation at Berkeley, you have<lb />
1,000 students marching on the<lb />
administration building, locking<lb />
arms and demanding<lb />
divestiture he says.<lb />
Indeed, in just the last seve d<lb />
weeks students on dozens of cs<lb />
puses across the country h<lb />
protested the plight of the hi<lb />
majority in South Africa, deman-<lb />
ding that their colleges stop in-<lb />
vesting in U.S. companies which<lb />
do business with the white<lb />
supremicist government there.<lb />
During the Dec 7 march at<lb />
Berkeley, for instance. JJj<lb />
students were arrested as over<lb />
1,000 protestors encircled the ad<lb />
See STUDENTS, Page 5<lb />
A<lb />
T<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIANJANUARY 17. 1985<lb />
Navigators<lb />
Crwo it out The Navigators Investigative<lb />
Bible Study and Fellowship Brewster O<lb />
wing room 702 every Tues 7 X p m begin<lb />
nlng Jan tth<lb />
intramurals<lb />
iRS Sport Club Council There will be an in<lb />
tramural sport council meeting Jan 23 at 4<lb />
p m in Brewster B 103 ATTEND!<lb />
Basketball<lb />
Registration tor 5 player intramural Basket<lb />
bail win be held Jan 14 and 15 Play begins<lb />
Jan 21 Get your team together and enter!<lb />
Participate rather then spectate through in<lb />
tramurais<lb />
Breakdancersl I<lb />
The Student Athletic Board is looking tor<lb />
breakdanong groups to perform during halt<lb />
time o pirate basketball games If in<lb />
terested contact Pam Holt at 757 4417 Come<lb />
on and Break for the Purple and Goldl! I<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
In the Bloxton house 'S offering these one<lb />
hour sessions to aid you in developing better<lb />
interviewing ski Us for use m your job search<lb />
A f'lm and discussion of how to interview on<lb />
and off campus win be shared These ses<lb />
sions will be held in the Career Planning<lb />
room at 3 p m on Jan 23 and W and Peb<lb />
II, and 19 On Jan 28 an evening session<lb />
will be held at 7 p m Seniors are especially<lb />
encouraged to attend one of these sessions1<lb />
Resume Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placemen' Servce<lb />
n 'he Bloxton nouse is offering one hour ses<lb />
sions to help you prepare your own resume<lb />
cew graduates get iobs without some<lb />
preparation Many employers 'eaves' a<lb />
resume showing your education and ex<lb />
perience Sessions to help will be held In the<lb />
Career Planning room at 3 p m on Jan 21<lb />
and 3' An even,ng session will be held at 7<lb />
p m on Jan 30<lb />
Free Faculty &amp; Staff Aerobics<lb />
Classes are held ever, Mon wed Fri at 12<lb />
noonin Memorial G�m loe No experience is<lb />
necessary Mows the time 'o star' on that<lb />
new year s resoiu'ion to get In shape and<lb />
have a good t,me See you there<lb />
Also ban room dance classes are offered at<lb />
12 noon on Tues and Thurs in Memorial<lb />
Gym log Ge' a partner ano come on dowr<lb />
for some fun No experience -5 necessary<lb />
and it's free<lb />
Spring Break at Snowshoe<lb />
it's snowing right now In West Virginia ti<lb />
s'opes win be In great shape for our annual<lb />
sor ng trip to snowshoe W V Sign up wi'f<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 aoOO or go by Mrs<lb />
Saunors office a' 3 p m any day for more In<lb />
formation<lb />
Application for Student<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Committee Chairperson<lb />
The Student Homecoming committee s<lb />
responsible for planning, promoting, and<lb />
presenting the annual homeconvng ac<lb />
tivities This festival of events ;s one of the<lb />
largest programs happening at the Universi<lb />
ty each year Among the responsibilities<lb />
parade arranging half time activities at the<lb />
football game, securing ludges tor the floats<lb />
and house ano residence hall decorations<lb />
and presenting entertainment<lb />
The Student Homecoming Committee<lb />
chairperson is the individual who has overall<lb />
responsibility for homecoming Students in<lb />
terested In bemg considered for the position<lb />
of Student Homecoming Committee<lb />
Chairperson may pick up appl cation forms<lb />
at either MSC information desk or the<lb />
Taylor Slaughter Alumn. Center The<lb />
deadline for applying for 'his position is Jan<lb />
28<lb />
Motel Management<lb />
interested in learn.ng motel management<lb />
with a major cham' Position available In<lb />
Greensboro for Spring, 1985 Con'ac<lb />
Cooperative Education 313 Rawi bldg for<lb />
more information<lb />
Spoleto Festival<lb />
Charleston SC<lb />
Remember the deadline' for application Is<lb />
Feo 1.1985 if you are interested please con<lb />
tact the Co op office as soon as possible<lb />
Business, music, theatre arts, english and<lb />
writing, art and home economics maiors art<lb />
encouraged to apply Salary is $125 per week<lb />
free housing, 150 paid toward transportation<lb />
cost<lb />
Camp Day<lb />
Do you like to work with children? Enjoy the<lb />
outdoors? Then this opportunity may be for<lb />
you! Representatives from camps<lb />
?hroughout the east will be on campus Jan<lb />
22, 1915 to interview students for summer<lb />
positions Counselors, instructors, life<lb />
guards, and more positions available See<lb />
the Co-op office, 313 Rawl Bldg to sign up for<lb />
an interview and for more information<lb />
Air Products<lb />
Nationwide producer of industrial chemicals<lb />
and gases offers summer program with<lb />
headquarters and regional offices Rising<lb />
seniors with good GPA and majoring in<lb />
chemistry, business, accounting, or com<lb />
puter science invited to apply For more in<lb />
formation contact the Cooperative Educa<lb />
tlon Office In 313 Rawl building<lb />
Banking Positions<lb />
interested in banking as a career? Local<lb />
financial institution seeks career minded<lb />
students majoring in business, finance, ac<lb />
counting for spring, summer t�t5 Studnets<lb />
should be graduating seniors Contact the<lb />
Cooperative Education office in 313 Rawl<lb />
building for more Information<lb />
Summer Jobs<lb />
With malor food service corporation having<lb />
facilities throughout the Southeast Food and<lb />
Nutrition maiors interested in career related<lb />
experience paying U SOU per hour Contact<lb />
Cooperative Education office In 313 Rawl<lb />
building<lb />
Honor Board<lb />
The university honor board will meet Thurs<lb />
Jan 17th at mendenhall student center room<lb />
241 we will continue our regular schedule<lb />
for the rest of the spring semester<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Rugby<lb />
Interested in playing this intense sport? It's<lb />
a college experience you don t want to pass<lb />
up North Carolina has one of the best rugby<lb />
unions in the USA and ECU has been a very<lb />
respected member �,nce 1975 We've toured<lb />
up and down the east coast and Bahamas,<lb />
always representing ECU well on the field<lb />
and at the traditional aftergame rugby par<lb />
t'es No experience is needed Practice<lb />
begins Wed , Jan 23 at 4 behind the Allied<lb />
Health bu'ldmg We'll be having a team<lb />
meeting Tues Jan 22 at 5 downstairs in<lb />
memorial gym if you re interested, come on<lb />
out For more info , contact Bill Zimmer<lb />
menn 758 4459<lb />
Foreign Students<lb />
individual and group tutoring In english as a<lb />
second language will be offered in the<lb />
english writing center, A 309 at noon on<lb />
Mon wed and Fn and at 2 on Mon Inten<lb />
sive work on writing and speech are also<lb />
avalable For more into, come by the<lb />
center<lb />
Zeta Party<lb />
Ze'a Ph: Bete sorority Inc will be sponser<lb />
�ng a party on Fr Jan IBth form 10 until 2<lb />
at the Ledonia Wright Cultural Center Ad<lb />
mission price is 75 for students, non<lb />
students $1<lb />
ECU Lacrosse<lb />
There will be an important meeting Thurs<lb />
the 17 at 7 30 p m r memorial gym in room<lb />
105 AH persons interested in playing lax this<lb />
semestersnou'rt be there Also, there will be<lb />
electors tor a new o'esident and<lb />
v,r� orendent tcr T's uc con: ng year of<lb />
�ft5 So tor everybody who is interested, be<lb />
'here'<lb />
Christian Fellowship<lb />
There v- " be campus service Sun , Jan 70th<lb />
at II a m m Jenkins aud'torium in the art<lb />
bj'idmg Th.s win be the first campus of the<lb />
semester ano the new vear why not come<lb />
out ana plan to a'urity the lord with us<lb />
N.A.A.C.P.<lb />
The NAACP win be having a party in<lb />
edonia Wright Culture Center Sat . Jan 19<lb />
Come out and eniov<lb />
Ice Hockey<lb />
There win De a practice and scrimmage with<lb />
UNC m Fayetteville on sun , Jan 70 at 11<lb />
am You will be back for the superbowl (if<lb />
football s your thing)! Please call George at<lb />
752 8525 for more info Also we need lots of<lb />
new players'<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta<lb />
Spring Rush<lb />
DST win be hev.ng the.r 1985 spring rush on<lb />
Thurs . Jan 17 at 7pm in the Multi Purpose<lb />
room In Mendenhall AM interested ladies<lb />
are encouraged to attend it takes a lady<lb />
All Nursing Students Graduating<lb />
Spring Semester<lb />
In order to receive your nursing pin by April<lb />
22. 1985. orders must be placed in the student<lb />
supply store, Wright building, no later then<lb />
Feb 4 Orders should be placed at the<lb />
ieweiry counter Orders must be paid in full<lb />
when the order 15 placed<lb />
School of Nursing<lb />
A!i students who plan t0 declare nursing a<lb />
maior ano wish to enroll in the sophomore<lb />
nursmg courses In fall semester 1985 should<lb />
pick up an intent to Enroll Form in the nurs<lb />
mg building, room 15? ano return by Feb 1<lb />
This applies particularly to present<lb />
freshmen However, this form must also be<lb />
submitted by students who wish to re enron<lb />
in the nursmg program<lb />
International Student<lb />
Association<lb />
We wil! have our first meeting Sat the 19th<lb />
Jan a' 4 p m in Mendenhall 221 See you<lb />
there1<lb />
Sales Posistions<lb />
The East Caro'inian now has 2 immediate<lb />
openings tor sales personnel Previous sales<lb />
experience ;S helpfull But not necessary Ap<lb />
plication deadline Frl . Jan 18<lb />
ECU FrisbeeClub<lb />
The Irate flafbaii team is glad to announce<lb />
their victory over UNC W's Gale<lb />
Force (thanks to help from Bear, j<lb />
Quassar and Andrew Jackson The final<lb />
score was 21 13 There is practice every<lb />
Tues and Thurs at 3 til 4 30 There will also<lb />
be a meeting Tues night at 8 30 in<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Alpha Phi Big<lb />
Brothers<lb />
The first meeting of the semester will be this<lb />
Thurs afternoon at 4 30 at the house All big<lb />
brothers are urged to attend happy hours. In<lb />
turmurals and elections will be decided<lb />
upon Try to please have your dues at this<lb />
meeting<lb />
I rates<lb />
Lers keep the stoke up' Just because we<lb />
whipped up on Wiim doesn't mean we can<lb />
slack off now Practice today at 3 and Sun at<lb />
Mem gym il Be there or be oblong New<lb />
players welcome<lb />
Sigma Nu Rush<lb />
I, Eric Wenninger, rush cahirman of Sigma<lb />
NuFraternity, cordially Invite the men of<lb />
East Carolina University to our rush parties<lb />
beginning Mon , Jan 21 with mexlcan fiesta<lb />
night (bring your own sombrero)<lb />
Tues night rock, stock, and funk night<lb />
followed by the famous Sigma Nu Laua Wed<lb />
night All parties begin at 9 p m Call 75 7640<lb />
for rides and information I'll see you there!<lb />
Super Bowl Party<lb />
The knights of Sigma Nu extend an open in<lb />
vitation to all ECU students for Sigma Nu's<lb />
2nd annual all campus Super Bowl party at<lb />
3 X p.n Sun , Jan 20, The house is located<lb />
on the corner of 13th and cotanche streets<lb />
(behind PTA pina) BYOCIbring your own<lb />
chips) For information, rides, or directions,<lb />
call 7S8 7440<lb />
SGA<lb />
SGA is now accepting applications for pirate<lb />
walk director All interested persons can ap<lb />
ply at the SGA office at Mendenhall The last<lb />
day tor accepting applications is Tues , Jan<lb />
22nd<lb />
Need a Massage?<lb />
Come to the physical therapy massage clinic<lb />
on Tues , Jan 29 from 4 30 10 in the physical<lb />
therapy department 1st floor Belk building<lb />
The charge Is tl tor every 10 minutes of<lb />
massage<lb />
Party for Relief<lb />
Come on out and have a little fun at the<lb />
Cultural Center Sat from 10 til 2 and support<lb />
a good cause too NAACP and dream team<lb />
will be providing a dance with the malorltv<lb />
of the monies raisedbelng sent to help the<lb />
Ethiopian Relief Fund Admission prices<lb />
are Students 50 and non students $1<lb />
Resident Advisors<lb />
The Department of residence life is now ac<lb />
cepting applications from students who wish<lb />
to apply for resident advisor positions<lb />
Students need to have the following<lb />
qualifications (l) to be a full time student,<lb />
(2) to have a minimum grade point average<lb />
of a 2 2, (3) to have a clear ludiclal record,<lb />
(4) to have a time schedule that is free of<lb />
other committments that conflict with work,<lb />
(5) to have lived in a residence hall environ<lb />
ment, (4) must reside In residence hall dur<lb />
Ing employment Application deadline for<lb />
emloyment for Fall 1985 is Jen 25,19t5 If in<lb />
terested in applying for a position, appllca<lb />
tions are available In 214 Whichard and any<lb />
residence hall office<lb />
MSO<lb />
There will be a meeting of the Minority Stu<lb />
dent Organiiatlon on Thurs Jan 17. at 4 30<lb />
p rn In the coffeehouse of mendenhall stu<lb />
dent center Your attendance Is of great im<lb />
portance<lb />
SAB Meeting<lb />
There will be a Student Athletic Board<lb />
meeting Mon . Jan 21 at 4 In room 221 in<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
SME<lb />
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers<lb />
will be holding their first organizational<lb />
meeting for the spring semsester on Mon<lb />
Jan 21st at 5 p.m in Flanagan room 104 We<lb />
urge all members and interested people '0<lb />
attend<lb />
CADAP<lb />
You can help promote responsible decisions<lb />
concerning drugs and alcohol. Become a<lb />
trained volunteer! There will be a meeting<lb />
Thurs . Jan 17 at 4 p.m. in Erwin Hall, room<lb />
210 All interested persons please attend<lb />
ALI Campus Party<lb />
The Kappa Sigma Fraternity is sponsoring<lb />
an all campus party after happy hour this<lb />
Fri , Jan 18 at their house on tenth st<lb />
BYOB<lb />
Kappa Sigma<lb />
An Important meeting will be held for an<lb />
brothers and little sisters Fri , jan 18th at 3<lb />
p m Wear your letters<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi<lb />
The Gamma Beta Phi honor society will hold<lb />
it's first meeting of the semester on Thurs ,<lb />
Jan 24af7pm In biology 103 The executive<lb />
council will right before the general meeting<lb />
at 4 p m We have lors of new activities and<lb />
we need everyone to come out and par<lb />
ticipate!<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi Little<lb />
Sisters<lb />
Sun , Jan 20 is the superbowl party at the At<lb />
tic Wear your letters and have a fun time<lb />
with the brothers Also. Mon �Thurs Jan<lb />
21 24 Is Pi Kapp Brother Rush Please be at<lb />
the house at 8 p m Let's help the brothers<lb />
make this the best rush yeti<lb />
Sig Eps<lb />
Rush workshop tonight<lb />
Prime Time<lb />
Pnme Time, sponsored by Campus Crusade<lb />
for Christ will be meeting in a new place ano<lb />
at a new time Old Joyner Library rm 221 at 8<lb />
p.m Please join us for bible study, fun and<lb />
fellowship<lb />
Student Star search<lb />
Check next week's announcements tor more<lb />
details.<lb />
ECU Women's Glee Club<lb />
Presents a Happy hour at the Tree House<lb />
Jan 24th 44 30 pm See you there!<lb />
N.C. Student Legislature<lb />
The N S Student Legislature is the students<lb />
link with the law making general assembly<lb />
We study present and future issues impor<lb />
tant to N C and propose solutions and bills<lb />
Over 45 percent of our bills become state<lb />
law We meet Mon at 7 in the mendenhalf<lb />
coffeehouse or call 752 5442<lb />
N.C. Student Legislature<lb />
The N.C Student Legislature will meet<lb />
Mon . Jan 21 at 7 in the Mendenhall cof<lb />
teehouse We will finalize plans for the Jan<lb />
25 27 IC New resolutions will be In also<lb />
Please remember to distribute the faculty<lb />
letters and handle any work you volunteered<lb />
for<lb />
Shambhata Dharma Group<lb />
The Six Perfecting Practices, a seminar in<lb />
personal growth consisting of lecture,<lb />
discussion and guided meditation Deals<lb />
with subechj generosity, ethics, patience,<lb />
enthusiastic effort, concentration and<lb />
wisdom Taught by Jim Dougherty, a<lb />
Tibetan Buddhist monk for ten years<lb />
Thurs Jan 24 and Frl Jan 25 from 7�<lb />
p m , Sat Jan. 24, 10-12 a.m 2-4 p.m Old<lb />
Brown and Wood auto dealership, Dickenson<lb />
Ave and 14th st For Information or to<lb />
preregister contacty Or Don Brown, phone<lb />
355 4410<lb />
Div. of Cont, Education<lb />
Continuing Education Non Credit Courses.<lb />
Dreams� Tues Feb. 12; Mar. 14 6:30-930<lb />
p m. 6 sessions Guitar Wed tev. 13-Apr. lf<lb />
6:30-7:45 p.m I sessions. Conversational<lb />
German- Thurs feb u Apr 75, 6-7:30 p.m<lb />
10 sessions. Register at Erwin Hall or call<lb />
7576143<lb />
Travel Committee<lb />
Like to travel and plan trips? Why not<lb />
become a member on the S'udent Union<lb />
Travel Committee The Student Union<lb />
Travel Committee plans and promotes the<lb />
following types of trips weekend excur<lb />
sions, trips scheduled during holidays and<lb />
breaks The committee also sponsors the<lb />
Travel Adventure Film Series For more in<lb />
formation, contact the Student Union (room<lb />
234) at 757 6411, ext 210<lb />
College Loan Funds<lb />
College loan funds are still available for spr<lb />
ing 1985 academic terms trom college toun<lb />
datlon, Inc The foundation has financial<lb />
commitments from North Carolina Banks In<lb />
excess of it's current estimates on loan needs<lb />
for funding through the N C insured student<lb />
loan program and N C PLUS iparent 1 loan<lb />
program for 1984 85 The N C state eucation<lb />
assistance authority provides the guarantee<lb />
Sign Language Club<lb />
Welcome Back! This Thurs Jan 17th will Be<lb />
our 1st meeting of the semester Hope you all<lb />
come out and ioin us: We are going to have<lb />
an action packed semester and we'll need<lb />
every ones help to make this our Best<lb />
semester ever1 No previous sign language<lb />
sklls art needed, so come on out and oln us<lb />
In the fun 1'<lb />
Kappa Alpha Psi<lb />
The kappa Alpha Psi fraternity inc will be<lb />
accepting donations for Kenneth Bat'ie who<lb />
is a cancer patient in need of a Done arrow<lb />
�ransplant Kenneth will hopefully be<lb />
transported to John Hopkins hospital with<lb />
�he help of your donations<lb />
Cancer<lb />
is cancer affecting your life or the life of so<lb />
meone close to you' If so, you may benefit<lb />
from involvement In Positive image, a sup<lb />
port group for individuals experiencing<lb />
cancer The group provides mutal support,<lb />
assistance with problem solving, and<lb />
teaches methods for reducing stress<lb />
Regular meetings are held at a central<lb />
downtown location cor more ,normatlon<lb />
abou' becoming involved in the sroup, can<lb />
either Gene Eakes RN, MSN (Wl 757 6041,<lb />
iH) 756 6065. or Rita F.nnen RN. MSN (W;<lb />
757 4471, (HI 758 8097<lb />
Tutoring<lb />
if you need help writing a paper from a one<lb />
page summary to a one hundred page disser<lb />
'eflon iust come By the engiish department<lb />
office A 124 and sign up to see a tutor in 'he<lb />
writing center it's free!<lb />
New Policy<lb />
Because of limited space and time to devote to<lb />
announcements, the following guidelines are<lb />
heretofore to be followed by groups or depart<lb />
ments submitting announcements:<lb />
�All announcements submitted will be printed if<lb />
space allows.<lb />
�When space limitations exist (as they often do),<lb />
the most recent announcements of the following<lb />
list (which is in descending order of importance)<lb />
will be printed. There will be no deviation from<lb />
these rules.<lb />
�Campus organization meetings.<lb />
�Academic announcements (guest lecturers<lb />
etc.).<lb />
�Intramural and club sport announcements.<lb />
�Co-op employment announcements.<lb />
�Church and religious announcements directly<lb />
pertaining to students.<lb />
�All-campus parties not devoted to profit.<lb />
�Club or fraternity or sorority parties that are<lb />
devoted to charities.<lb />
�Other announcements not covered under the<lb />
above rules but that are group-related.<lb />
THERE will be absolutely no congratulation<lb />
messages printed in this section. Also, The East<lb />
Carolinian reserves the right to edit an-<lb />
nouncements for non-essential material, gram<lb />
mmar, punctuation, spelling, obscenity or libel<lb />
This policy is effective Jan. 15, 1985.<lb />
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SPRING RUSH '85<lb />
Mon Jan. 21- Kappa Sigma's Famous Plavbov Bunny Night<lb />
Tue Jan. 22- Elbo Dance Night at the Kappa Sig house<lb />
Wed Jan. 23- Greek Letter Night. Parties begin at 9p.m.<lb />
700 East 10th Street Phone: 752-5543<lb />
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report, which tied the c sapp<lb />
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jonc predicted score- -<lb />
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smaller families hit . .<lb />
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point rise in 1984 te  res<lb />
ed out to be only four p<lb />
Franke began exam<lb />
minimal increase<lb />
"I cast around for thing<lb />
would affect test sec<lb />
says. "I went back to Z<lb />
theory to get effects, an<lb />
summer looked at the impact h l<lb />
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Viral hepatitis affects about<lb />
one million Americans each year.<lb />
Mam of those who get hepatitis<lb />
are college students and other<lb />
ing adults. Hepatitis is an in-<lb />
timation of the liver that is<lb />
ised b viruses or by non-viral<lb />
stances such as alcohol,<lb />
chemicals, and drugs.<lb />
There are at least three types of<lb />
hepatitis caused bv different<lb />
viruses: Hepatitis A. Hepatitis<lb />
B, and Son-A, Non-B Hepatitis.<lb />
Hepatitis irus is excreted in<lb />
ces, therefore direct or indirect<lb />
tad with the infected person's<lb />
feces, eating utensils and dishes<lb />
can cause infection. Drinking<lb />
water and food including raw or<lb />
steamed oysters, clams and<lb />
mussels may be contaminated<lb />
with Hepatitis A.<lb />
Hepatitis B viruses are found<lb />
in all body fluids and secretions.<lb />
It may be transmitted by blood<lb />
transfusion, mouth-to-mouth or<lb />
sexual contact, and puncturing of<lb />
the skin by contaminated in-<lb />
struments such as those used for<lb />
tattooing, ear piercing, or<lb />
acupuncture.<lb />
The spread of Non-A, Non-B<lb />
Hepatitis is poorly understood.<lb />
Blood tranfusion is the major<lb />
known route of infection.<lb />
The most common symptoms<lb />
of hepatitis are fatigue, mild<lb />
fever, muscle or joint aches,<lb />
nausea, vomiting, loss of ap-<lb />
petite, mild abdominal pain, and<lb />
sometimes diarrhea. Many cases<lb />
go undiagnosed because the<lb />
symptoms resemble a flu-like i<lb />
lness or may be very mild or ab-<lb />
sent. Some individuals may<lb />
notice dark urine and light col-<lb />
ored stools, followed by jaundice<lb />
� the skin and whites of eves ap<lb />
pear yellow.<lb />
If you suspect you Have<lb />
hepatitis you should consult your<lb />
physician who will pertorm a<lb />
physical examination, order<lb />
blood and other tests to confirm<lb />
the diagnosis, and advise you<lb />
about diet, rest and activities.<lb />
Your contacts should be advised<lb />
of your infection and the need tor<lb />
preventive medication such as<lb />
gamma globulin. A vaccine to<lb />
prevent Hepatitis A is currently<lb />
under development but is not<lb />
available for human use at this<lb />
time.<lb />
A vaccine for Hepatitis B is<lb />
no available for individuals at<lb />
high risk for contracting the<lb />
disease, including people<lb />
undergoing dialysis or frequent<lb />
blood transfusions, health care<lb />
Professionals, and individuals<lb />
w'th a large number of sexual<lb />
contacts. Two doses of the vac-<lb />
cine given one month apart<lb />
followed bv a third dose six mon-<lb />
ths later are needed to achieve im-<lb />
munity which lasts for at least<lb />
five years. Hepatitis B vaccine is<lb />
expensive (around $100 tor all<lb />
three doses), but has been proven<lb />
to have a high effective rate.<lb />
1 lr more information about<lb />
Hepatitis call the Student Health<lb />
Servip at 757-6841.<lb />
Large Families Lower Scores<lb />
(( PS) - large families, work-<lb />
s mothers and bad high schools<lb />
are to blame for the decline in<lb />
ege entrance exam scores, two<lb />
. studies assert.<lb />
-studies over the years,<lb />
vever, have traced the long<lb />
ine in average scores -<lb />
Mastic Aptitude Test scores<lb />
�ell yearly since 1963 before<lb />
cginning to level off in 1982 - to<lb />
60? social upheaval, television,<lb />
education budget cuts, lax school<lb />
.pline and even atmospheric<lb />
nuclear testing.<lb />
But people would do better to<lb />
blame the large families popular<lb />
in the '50s for the drops in SAT<lb />
and ACT (American College<lb />
Testing) scores. 1 oyola College<lb />
ol Baltimore researcher Richard<lb />
Franke contended in a report<lb />
released over the holidays.<lb />
"Small children learn better<lb />
from their parents, not from sibl-<lb />
ings he explains. "Lots of kids<lb />
in a family dilute the effect of the<lb />
stimulation by the parents<lb />
Franke claims SAT scores of<lb />
siblings in large families, where<lb />
children receive less individual<lb />
personal attention, can drop an<lb />
average of 20 points per child.<lb />
While Fducanon Testing Ser-<lb />
vice reearchc- William Fetters<lb />
agrees Franke's study probably is<lb />
accurate, a new FTS survey pins<lb />
the low scores on decreased em-<lb />
phasis on academics among high<lb />
school seniors.<lb />
High dropout rates and<lb />
students' displeasure with their<lb />
schools' academic quality "sug-<lb />
gest that the major factor con-<lb />
tributing to test score decline was<lb />
a decreased academic emphasis in<lb />
the educational process the<lb />
study says.<lb />
Franke's study is an offshoot<lb />
of University of Michigan Pro-<lb />
fessor Robert Zajonc's 1976<lb />
report, which tied the disappoin-<lb />
ting test scores to family size. Za-<lb />
jonc predicted scores would<lb />
stabilize, then rise in the early<lb />
'80s when children of the 1960s<lb />
smaller families hit college age.<lb />
When Zajonc's expected 25<lb />
point rise in 1984 test scores turn-<lb />
ed out to be only four points,<lb />
Franke began examining the<lb />
minimal increase.<lb />
"I cast around for things that<lb />
would affect test scores he<lb />
says. "I went back to Zajonc's<lb />
theory to get effects, and last<lb />
summer looked at the impact bet-<lb />
ween parents and kids<lb />
Franke found the projected<lb />
rise in test scores caused by<lb />
smaller families was counteracted<lb />
by decreased parent-child contact<lb />
as more women entered the work<lb />
force.<lb />
"Working mothers are secon-<lb />
dary factors in determining test<lb />
scores Franke contends. "It ex-<lb />
plains almost all variance in the<lb />
decline and in the subsequent<lb />
rise<lb />
Franke discounts the effects of<lb />
separation and divorce on the<lb />
scores because "remarriage also<lb />
has risen<lb />
But as the percentage of work-<lb />
ing mothers shot from 10 percent<lb />
in 1968 to nearly 40 percent in<lb />
1984, more children received only<lb />
minimal adult attention, he<lb />
notes.<lb />
"Children with two working<lb />
parents face the same problems<lb />
as children from large families,<lb />
and with the same results: lower<lb />
college test scores Franke says.<lb />
The ETS study, based on Na-<lb />
tional Center for Education<lb />
Statistics research begun in 1972<lb />
which tracked high school<lb />
students' curriculum choices and<lb />
achievement test scores, recom-<lb />
mends schools try to raise test<lb />
scores by improving academic<lb />
standards, but not at the expense<lb />
of programs for disadvantaged<lb />
students, researchers stress.<lb />
But the study ignored 1984's<lb />
improved scores, although Fet-<lb />
ters says a current ETS draft pro-<lb />
posal credits a "little upturn in<lb />
the amount of homework" for<lb />
the slight score increases.<lb />
Despite Fetters' and Franke's<lb />
research, many experts remain<lb />
unconvinced by study conclu-<lb />
sions about either test score<lb />
declines or the 1984 revival.<lb />
"We don't absolutely know<lb />
why scores have risen com<lb />
ments George Hanford, president<lb />
of the College Board, which ad-<lb />
ministers the SAT.<lb />
"It's naive to conclude in the<lb />
context of the decline he adds,<lb />
"that national attention to the<lb />
quality of education is no longer<lb />
necessary<lb />
But Franke argues educators<lb />
should look at the test score<lb />
decline in "the broader perspec-<lb />
tive of intellectual incline<lb />
"The U.S. history of this cen-<lb />
tury is a history of substantial in-<lb />
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decline of college entrance exam<lb />
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Degree<lb />
New Journalism Program Good<lb />
The new bachelor of science<lb />
degree in communications to be of-<lb />
fered next fall is a giant step in the<lb />
right direction. Communications<lb />
� both print journalism and<lb />
broadcast journalism � is a rapid-<lb />
ly growing and transforming field,<lb />
one which ECU should prepare its<lb />
students for. But several things<lb />
must be considered; just offering<lb />
the program isn't enough. Today's<lb />
reporters in all media need special<lb />
preparation and valid instruction if<lb />
they are to compete in a very tight<lb />
job market.<lb />
One obstacle in attracting<lb />
students is a place just up the road<lb />
� the School of Journalism at<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill. It offers<lb />
students more than a degree. There<lb />
a reputation for excellence has<lb />
been established that enables<lb />
chairs to be endowed and guest lec-<lb />
turers from the "real world" to be<lb />
salaried. The program is better.<lb />
But ECU has some unique aspects<lb />
that need to be stressed to incom-<lb />
ing journalism students.<lb />
One is the easy access to a<lb />
newspaper. The Daily Tarheel has<lb />
countless more students clamoring<lb />
for jobs than there are slots to fill.<lb />
At Chapel Hill, many students go<lb />
through the journalism program<lb />
without the chance to practice<lb />
what they are learning. The East<lb />
Carolinian always needs writers<lb />
and gives every student a chance<lb />
who is willing to put in the time.<lb />
It's a shame that of all the jour-<lb />
nalism minors at this school, we<lb />
only see a handful walk through<lb />
our doors. To be competitive with<lb />
the valuable pieces of paper from<lb />
UNC, ECU students need clips,<lb />
not grades.<lb />
The classes at ECU need to be<lb />
improved. A more demanding cur-<lb />
riculum must be adopted, and a<lb />
stressing of basic style rules and<lb />
grammar need to be a cornerstone<lb />
of the early courses. The jour-<lb />
nalism program here cannot be<lb />
academic in nature. It must stress<lb />
professional skills that will land<lb />
students jobs. The teachers must<lb />
have experience at a newspaper if<lb />
they teach print courses or a TV or<lb />
radio station if they teach broad-<lb />
cast journalism.<lb />
Lastly, teachers must emphasize<lb />
the learning aspect of the campus<lb />
newspaper and radio station.<lb />
These places offer students a<lb />
chance to learn and experience the<lb />
day-to-day pressure of the profes-<lb />
sion they want to enter. If we don't<lb />
realize our mission, we won't reach<lb />
our goals.<lb />
M.VIAY5 TITflNG<lb />
TO RUSH U5?<lb />
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MOVING ALONG<lb />
AT A NICE<lb />
PACE<lb />
World WW III Words<lb />
Soviet Deceit Displayed Again<lb />
Last week, during a lunch hour, I wat-<lb />
ched a discussion on Cable News Net-<lb />
work about the upcoming U.SSoviet<lb />
arms talks. Joining the discussion was a<lb />
conseratie commentator and the<lb />
editor in chief of Foreign Policy<lb />
magazine, a prestigious liberal<lb />
periodical in which former Democrat<lb />
foreign policy lords, such as Cyrus<lb />
Vance and Robert McNamara, try to ex-<lb />
plain away their failures.<lb />
The Right Word<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
Naturally, the central theme of the<lb />
discussion was the president's Strategic<lb />
Defense Initiative (SDI), dubbed "Star<lb />
Wars" by the hostile media. The conser-<lb />
vative and the liberal agreed that the<lb />
president's full-speed-ahead approach to<lb />
SDI research is what persuaded the<lb />
Soviets to return to the Geneva arms<lb />
talks. But then the liberal uttered a naive<lb />
line that went something like this: "The<lb />
Soviets know 'Star Wars' can't work,<lb />
but they are afraid that if they cannot<lb />
persuade the Reagan administration to<lb />
cancel the research, their own military<lb />
establishment will press for the wasteful<lb />
spending of billions of rubles on a<lb />
similar research effort<lb />
Well! How nice it must be to be so<lb />
blissfully naive. But the world is a<lb />
dangerous place where the uninformed<lb />
often get lost in the swamp of reality.<lb />
So, dear reader, let's trudge through<lb />
that swamp and discover some things<lb />
about arms control.<lb />
The statement just quoted is er-<lb />
roneous in two important ways. First of<lb />
all, what makes this guy think the<lb />
Soviets "know" that the SDI won't<lb />
work? Does he base this assumption on<lb />
the public statement: of Soviet officials?<lb />
If so, he should be more careful, because<lb />
the Soviets say what they want the<lb />
American public to believe. Publicly,<lb />
they repeat President Reagan's line, "A<lb />
nuclear war cannot he won Private-<lb />
ly, however, they believe fervently in<lb />
their prospects for winning a nuclear<lb />
war. If you question what I say, examine<lb />
the sections on nuclear strategy in Soviet<lb />
military encyclopedias � then ask<lb />
yourself why thev have added four<lb />
strategic missile systems in the past 15<lb />
years (zero for the I nited States during<lb />
that time) and are experimenting with<lb />
three more. Thev may be wrong on<lb />
believing they can win an atomic war,<lb />
but knowing that doesn't lessen the<lb />
danger.<lb />
No, the Soviets are assuming the<lb />
worst for us: that the American SDI<lb />
research will be successful and that<lb />
decades of their painful and costly ef-<lb />
forts at achieving strategic superiority-<lb />
will go down the tubes. The Soviets<lb />
know that without the dazzling array of<lb />
American technology they have bought<lb />
and stolen, their military capabilities<lb />
would be no where near what they are.<lb />
The Soviets have a great respect for our<lb />
military research-and-development<lb />
record. They know they must stop SDI<lb />
before it is deployed and renders Soviet<lb />
strategic weapons obsolete.<lb />
The second part of the quote is even<lb />
more naive. The fellow assumes that the<lb />
Soviet "military establishment"<lb />
operates like the Pentagon in lobbying<lb />
and exerting pressure on the political<lb />
leaders for more defense funds. This is<lb />
false. The Soviet military has no real<lb />
power of its own. Its power is channeled<lb />
through the political elite, which con-<lb />
trols the military through an impressive-<lb />
ly effective system: a massive network of<lb />
secret police agents permeating all units<lb />
of the military. Even if they wanted to,<lb />
the armed forces could never assert any<lb />
independence or throw any political<lb />
weight around amongst the civilian<lb />
leaders, for they are paralyzed by the<lb />
same omnipresent fear, cultivated by the<lb />
KGB, that keeps all Soviet-dominated<lb />
countries within the communist empire.<lb />
But if what we are truly concerned<lb />
about is arms control, then all this talk<lb />
doesn't matter. Because arms control is<lb />
a fantasy that has never worked. Oh<lb />
sure, maybe someone can find a treaty<lb />
somewhere in the dusty pages of history<lb />
that contributed to arms control, but<lb />
nothing has worked with the Soviets.<lb />
Example: In the past 34 years, they have<lb />
signed 18 alliances. They have violated<lb />
15 of those, particularly the Helsinki Ac-<lb />
cords on Human Rights.<lb />
When asked to name a successful<lb />
U.SSoviet arms-control treaty, the<lb />
liberals always say, "The Test Ban Trea-<lb />
ty of 1962 That agreement banned at-<lb />
mospheric tests of atomic devices. It was<lb />
successful because it was fully verifiable<lb />
� neither side could explode a nuclear<lb />
bomb in the open without the other<lb />
side's knowing. But what did it really ac-<lb />
complish? Both the United States and<lb />
the Soviet Union merely began testing<lb />
their weapons underground and now we<lb />
have thousands more of these deadly<lb />
bombs.<lb />
Other arms-control treaties have had<lb />
dangerous consequences for the United<lb />
States. While our government faithfully<lb />
abided by the terms of SALT I, the<lb />
Soviets violated it by adding two new<lb />
ICBMs to their inventory, the SS-18 and<lb />
SS-19; they are the world's most deadly<lb />
and threatening missiles. Our govern-<lb />
ment also followed the terms of the An-<lb />
tiballistic Missile Treaty by completely<lb />
dismantling our missile defenses. The<lb />
Soviets, on the other hand, recent<lb />
completed construction of the Pushkin<lb />
Antibalhstic Radar Base, a direct viola-<lb />
tion of the treatv, and our preside- <lb />
nothing.<lb />
I could go on listing more exarr;<lb />
but what's most important is<lb />
Soviet's attitude. True to the teach. .<lb />
of Lenin, they practice negotiant:<lb />
form of warfare, not of peace A I ei<lb />
said, "Negotiations are a mear I<lb />
delaying a crisis while demoralize .<lb />
enemy And as Brezhnev said,<lb />
Soviets are achieving with - .<lb />
"what our predecessors failed to achieve<lb />
using the mailed fist<lb />
What is really shocking is that Re<lb />
and Secretary of State George Shultz.<lb />
both of whom should know better, are<lb />
attempting serious talks with a man �<lb />
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromykc V <lb />
diplomat, Gromyko has deal: �<lb />
American counterparts for 40 vearc He<lb />
knows every crati and cscry e w Y�<lb />
book. Indeed, just before the<lb />
Missile Crisis, Gromyko -at in front<lb />
President Kennedv and i�� ed him<lb />
there were no Soviet mb  in iba �<lb />
this happened when Kervdv a.readv<lb />
had the intelligence photo- confirming<lb />
the missile presence. Despite that blatar<lb />
lie, or maybe because of it. Gromyko<lb />
has continued rising in stature Moral.<lb />
The Soviets cannot be trusted<lb />
Sorry to have to take you<lb />
distressing trek through the swamp B<lb />
now you should know there will he<lb />
real arms control reduction treal<lb />
Reagan probably knows this and rr.a be<lb />
pushing for good PR. The presidei<lb />
usual, will only offer proposals that are<lb />
verifiable and fair and. of course, the<lb />
Soviets will turn ther noses It<lb />
wrong, then by golly. I'll reg<lb />
Democrat!<lb />
South African Situation Exhibits Greedy Side of U.S.<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
A combination of forces have brought<lb />
the nation of South Africa into the<lb />
media limelight lately, along with<lb />
American policy toward that country.<lb />
But it is likely that, barring a ground<lb />
swell of popular outcry such as has not<lb />
been seen in this country in a dozen<lb />
years, the U.S. government will not<lb />
learn the lessons of supporting unjust<lb />
regimes whose practices are contrary to<lb />
American values and ideals.<lb />
Time and again, the United States has<lb />
backed, funded, even installed govern-<lb />
ments in other nations whose policies<lb />
and morality we deplore, solely for the<lb />
satisfaction of political and economic<lb />
exigencies. The policy is usually endors-<lb />
ed more heartily by conservative ad-<lb />
ministrations but hardly limited to them;<lb />
South Africa is an example. The Reagan<lb />
administration has lessened pressure on<lb />
that government for change, but policy<lb />
has been too accommodating for<lb />
decades, including under Democrats<lb />
Kennedy, Johnson and human rights en-<lb />
thusiast Carter.<lb />
Conservative endorsement of such<lb />
repressive, unjust regimes as South<lb />
Africa's comes from a basic respect in<lb />
conservative philosophy for corporate,<lb />
strategic and military interests, at the<lb />
sacrifice, if necessary, of human and<lb />
civil rights and basic American<lb />
democratic principles. But how can our<lb />
nation not undermine its self-image as<lb />
the beacon of freedom and equality, as<lb />
the hope for justice and prosperity<lb />
through democratic institutions, when it<lb />
is willing to sacrifice these values for<lb />
economic and strategic considerations?<lb />
There are examples time and again of<lb />
such American policy, and these in-<lb />
cidences, though each somewhat dif-<lb />
ferent from the other, can serve as a<lb />
paradigm and caveat for South African<lb />
policy. American officials are often<lb />
dumbfounded when, after a populist<lb />
revolution (not infrequently spearhead-<lb />
ed by Marxist leaders) overthrowing an<lb />
unjust, U.Sbacked government, the<lb />
new government spurns America and its<lb />
economic aid. Such was the case in<lb />
Nicaragua. For decades the United<lb />
States steadily supported the Somoza<lb />
regime, though it was antithetical to<lb />
every American ideal. It was a family<lb />
dynasty without a hint of democracy<lb />
which kept its citizens in poverty except<lb />
Nobel Prize Winner<lb />
BISHOP DESMOND TUTU<lb />
Waghorn<lb />
for a small landowning class, headed by<lb />
the Somoza family, who controlled<lb />
everything from the banana plantations<lb />
to the car dealerships. Human rights<lb />
were widely violated for generations.<lb />
Anasiatio Somoza Garcia even kept, in<lb />
cages at his estate, his political enemies<lb />
next to his exotic wild animals. But the<lb />
United States, through Democrats and<lb />
Republicans alike, supported the<lb />
regime, including aid for the unsuc-<lb />
cessful attempt to stop the 1979 revolu-<lb />
tion that brought the Sandanistas to<lb />
power.<lb />
We supported that regime because it<lb />
protected American corporate interests<lb />
and permitted development of our<lb />
military and strategic interests, though<lb />
we had to sacrifice our ideals of<lb />
democracy, freedom, private land<lb />
ownership, and civil and human rights<lb />
to do it. When the Sandanistas came to<lb />
power and were offered U.S. aid,<lb />
American officials could not understand<lb />
their refusal to go along with American<lb />
requests. The reason they would not is<lb />
because America, for 40 years, had sup-<lb />
ported a regime that impoverished and<lb />
sometimes brutalized its citizens. The<lb />
Sandanistas worked to overthrow that<lb />
regime, and they were opposed by the<lb />
United States.<lb />
The same is true of other places, other<lb />
times. Lyndon Johnson was repeatedly<lb />
baffled when Ho Chi Minh and the<lb />
North Vietnamese refused huge<lb />
economic aid packages in exchange for a<lb />
halt of the Vietnam War. They wanted<lb />
to replace their long history of foreign<lb />
intervention by China, Europe and<lb />
America with a nationalist home rule.<lb />
Ho Chi Minh turned to communism to<lb />
achieve this, but he was first a Viet-<lb />
namese nationalist, and one who put na-<lb />
tionalist ideals above political bargain-<lb />
ing. He was not accustomed to, as was<lb />
LBJ, of accepting pork-barrel projects<lb />
in exchange for cooperation. We all<lb />
know our country learned that lesson the<lb />
hard way.<lb />
Iran is hardly an ideal model for<lb />
anywhere else, but here again are<lb />
similarities. The United States backed<lb />
the Shah for decades though he was<lb />
cruelly unjust and fabulously wealthy at<lb />
the expense of his citizens. The revolu-<lb />
tion that brought Khomeini to power<lb />
was pan of an Islamic fundamentalist<lb />
revival and nationalist fervor that is easi-<lb />
ly anti-Western anyway, but the backing<lb />
of the Shah instead of pressing him for<lb />
reforms of basic human and civil decen-<lb />
cy surely aggravated anti-American sen-<lb />
timent in Iran.<lb />
There are plenty of other such ex-<lb />
amples from this century around the<lb />
world in which the United States backed<lb />
regimes that eventually fell to a new<lb />
government hostile to the United States<lb />
and not infrequently communist. In<lb />
practical terms, it is not good politics in<lb />
the long view, because we eventually lose<lb />
not only an ally and influence in a coun-<lb />
try but also corporate and strategic ad-<lb />
vantages as well as American values of<lb />
justice and freedom. On an ethical level,<lb />
we forsake our moral high ground when<lb />
we sacrifice the ideals we hold dear �<lb />
and those that provide decent, fair lives<lb />
for all people � for political exigencies.<lb />
How can we represent democratic<lb />
justice, equality, prosperity and freedom<lb />
for all people when we allow these things<lb />
to fall in exchange for the obedience of<lb />
an ally?<lb />
South Africa has much in common<lb />
with this pattern of error. The United<lb />
States supports the white government,<lb />
which is less than 20 percent of the<lb />
population and denies voting rights,<lb />
government representation and many<lb />
civil and human rights to its vast black<lb />
majority. We aquiesce to a regime that<lb />
not only detests majority rule, but doe-<lb />
so on racist premises, thus killing two<lb />
.American values with one stone. Hous<lb />
mg and whole cities are segregated, and<lb />
blacks are frequentlv paid much less<lb />
than whites for equal work What little<lb />
property blacks have can and often is<lb />
taken by the government, and black- are<lb />
frequently stripped of citizenship and<lb />
placed on impoverished "homeland<lb />
they have never seen (habituallv set up<lb />
on some of the worst land in South<lb />
Africa).<lb />
Still, we continue to support this raci<lb />
minority government which turns everv<lb />
American value upside down. We sup<lb />
port it knowing it is quite likely to even<lb />
tually be overthrown, perhaps by violent<lb />
revolution. How can blacks, which out-<lb />
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probably be dismayed once again when a<lb />
popular revolution throws out the op-<lb />
pressive regime they supported, and<lb />
when the new rulers, who know the in-<lb />
justice caused by American policy, reject<lb />
U.S. overtures for aid and cooperation<lb />
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values need not be forsaken for<lb />
economic and political interests; indeed,<lb />
in the long term they mav be dependent<lb />
on one another.<lb />
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some of the worst land in South<lb />
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minority government which turns every<lb />
American value upside down. We sup-<lb />
port it knowing it is quite likely to even-<lb />
tually be overthrown, perhaps bv violent<lb />
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tinue to be friendly allies when we en-<lb />
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saken them9 No, American officials will<lb />
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popular revolution throws out the op-<lb />
pressive regime they supported, and<lb />
 hen the new rulers, who know the in-<lb />
justice caused by American policy, reject<lb />
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We need to learn that American<lb />
values need not be forsaken for<lb />
economic and political interests; indeed,<lb />
in the long term they may be dependent<lb />
n one another.<lb />
(Darryl Brown is an alumnus of ECU<lb />
and a former staff member of The East<lb />
raroliman. He is currently doing<lb />
graduate work in American Studies at<lb />
The College of William and Mary.)<lb />
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In South African Protests<lb />
Students Continue Action<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
ministration building for three<lb />
hours.<lb />
The day before, several hun-<lb />
dred University of Maryland-<lb />
College Park students, locked out<lb />
of a planned sit-in at the ad-<lb />
ministration building, boarded<lb />
buses and marched on system<lb />
President John Toll's office to<lb />
protest the system's $6.3 million<lb />
in South African-tied in-<lb />
vestments.<lb />
Likewise, a group of Universi-<lb />
ty of Texas chanting "Board of<lb />
Regents, you can't hide, we<lb />
charge you with genocide pro-<lb />
tested outside a recent board of<lb />
regents meeting demanding the<lb />
UT system sell its estimated $600<lb />
million in South African-linked<lb />
stock holdings.<lb />
And in a somewhat more<lb />
radical tactic, 12 members of<lb />
Oberlin College's Student Coali-<lb />
tion Against Apartheid tried un-<lb />
successfully to shut down the<lb />
campus computer system and<lb />
hold it hostage until the school<lb />
sold off its $30 million in South<lb />
African-tied companies.<lb />
Accustomed to a regular,<lb />
organized series of student pro-<lb />
tests during the warmer spring<lb />
months, this winter's spon-<lb />
taneous uprisings have caught<lb />
even anti-apartheid activists by<lb />
surprise.<lb />
"I don't think any of us ex-<lb />
pected (the campus protests) to<lb />
be this big at this time Nessen<lb />
reveals. "I don't know what<lb />
would have happened at<lb />
Berkeley, for instance, without<lb />
the national focus given the issue<lb />
by people like Tutu and<lb />
Jackson<lb />
"We thought it would be naive<lb />
on our part, because of the cur-<lb />
rent interest, not to capitalize on<lb />
it admits former Maryland<lb />
Black Student Union President<lb />
Charles Bell, who helped<lb />
organize the recent College Park<lb />
demonstration.<lb />
Ruled by a minority of five<lb />
million whites, South Africa's 22<lb />
million blacks arc forced to live,<lb />
work, play and attend school on-<lb />
ly with other blacks.<lb />
Campus anti-apartheid leaders<lb />
want to force colleges to sell off<lb />
their billions of dollars in endow-<lb />
ment stock holdings in some 350<lb />
U.S. companies which do<lb />
business with South Africa.<lb />
Such "divestiture they say,<lb />
will force U.S. companies to<lb />
pressure the government to<lb />
amend its racist policies or lose<lb />
American business.<lb />
"It's too soon to tell if (this<lb />
winter's campus protests) are ac-<lb />
tually resulting in more colleges<lb />
divesting of South African-tied<lb />
stock says Knight.<lb />
"But they are going to find it<lb />
harder and harder to stall as long<lb />
as there is continued student pro-<lb />
test and as more states and<lb />
localities enact divestiture legisla-<lb />
tion<lb />
In the last few years, Brown,<lb />
Northern Illinois, Wesleyan and<lb />
the City University of New York,<lb />
among others, have either par-<lb />
tially or fully divested of South<lb />
African-tied stock in the face of<lb />
mounting student pressure and<lb />
dnestiture legislation.<lb />
Others, such as Minnesota,<lb />
Yale and the entire Michigan<lb />
higher ed system, have sold stock<lb />
in companies which refused to<lb />
honor the Sullivan Principles, a<lb />
set of six guidelines business must<lb />
follow to guarantee equal treat-<lb />
ment of black workers.<lb />
But while some schools have<lb />
divested, most continue either to<lb />
avoid the issue entirely, or con-<lb />
demn divestiture as an ineffective<lb />
and unfair method of opposing<lb />
apartheid.<lb />
Southern California, Illinois,<lb />
Pitt and Stanford, to name a few,<lb />
consistently have refused to con-<lb />
sider selling their stock in IBM,<lb />
Motorola, Black and Decker,<lb />
Newmont Mining, Ford, Coke,<lb />
Mobil Oil and other firms in<lb />
South Africa.<lb />
Even after hosting a visit last<lb />
month by Nobel Peace Prize win-<lb />
ner Bishop Tutu, Harvard stead-<lb />
fastly refuses to consider<lb />
divestiture of millions in South<lb />
African stock holdings in its en-<lb />
dowment fund.<lb />
Harvard President Derek Bok<lb />
has publicly charged that<lb />
"divestiture will not succeed and<lb />
will cost the university money<lb />
"It's a controversial issue on<lb />
campus confesses Harvard<lb />
spokesman David Rosen, "an<lb />
issue on which students and<lb />
faculty are deeply divided<lb />
"With publicity at a high level,<lb />
it will be vital to follow up with<lb />
protests and demonstrations on<lb />
campuses this spring ACA's<lb />
Nessen explains.<lb />
"With an extensive campus<lb />
network already in place he<lb />
predicts, "we're planning a<lb />
record year of student protests<lb />
and civil disobedience on cam-<lb />
puses nationwide" during the<lb />
movement's March 21-April 6<lb />
"Weeks of Action<lb />
Meanwhile, ECU has not yet<lb />
seen any protests concerning<lb />
either apartheid or divestiture.<lb />
ECU Political Science major Jay<lb />
Stone said he feels this is for two<lb />
reasons. "On the one hand, 1<lb />
think the facts of South Africa<lb />
aren't clear to students he said,<lb />
adding that he feels students are<lb />
unaware of such things as the<lb />
disparities in infant mortality<lb />
rates between white and black<lb />
South Africans.<lb />
Stone also said he thinks<lb />
students are "numb The<lb />
students who would protest, he<lb />
said, tend to be those who are<lb />
more politically liberal.<lb />
Campus Benefits From Program<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
tions was Oct. 1-5 when an in-<lb />
structor from the East Carolina<lb />
School of Bartending gave a<lb />
demonstration of alternative<lb />
non-alcoholic drinks. Edwards<lb />
said she is also trying to get a<lb />
speaker for a lecture that will be<lb />
open to the public later this<lb />
semester.<lb />
The BACCHUS program,<lb />
founded at the University of<lb />
Florida in 1976, was the main<lb />
motivating force behind the<lb />
establishment of CADAP. The<lb />
Dean of Student Affairs at the<lb />
University of Florida presented<lb />
the program for use at UF during<lb />
a symposium on alcohol use and<lb />
abuse at ECU. The concern rais-<lb />
ed by the symposium prompted<lb />
the Vice Chancellor for Planning<lb />
and Administration, Dr. R. Holt,<lb />
to appoint an alcohol task force<lb />
to study the extent of the alcohol<lb />
problem at ECU. The two-year<lb />
study of students and faculty<lb />
found the drinking habits of the<lb />
campus community showed a<lb />
need for an education and<lb />
counseling program. The<lb />
establishment of CADAP was the<lb />
answer.<lb />
The program, funded by both<lb />
the SGA and the Alcoholic<lb />
Beverage Control board, is doing<lb />
well now but Edwards said new<lb />
peer counselors are always<lb />
welcome. New members go<lb />
through an "in service training"<lb />
period before working on their<lb />
own with students. Members also<lb />
attend the regular meetings where<lb />
they discuss alcohol education<lb />
and other relevant topics.<lb />
"Anyone with an interest in help-<lb />
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Edwards said, and although most<lb />
of the members are in areas of<lb />
study such as social work, there<lb />
are several from other disciplines.<lb />
Anyone interested in getting in-<lb />
volved with the program should<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17, 1985<lb />
Sexual Harassment Increases<lb />
Outside College Classroom<lb />
(CPS) - College women find<lb />
"even worse" campus sexism<lb />
outside the classroom than they<lb />
do in classes, a major college<lb />
group claims.<lb />
Discrimination against female<lb />
college students by male faculty<lb />
and administrators extends<lb />
beyond the classroom and may be<lb />
more career-damaging than in-<lb />
class sex bias, the group's new<lb />
report charges.<lb />
In fact, sex discrimination in<lb />
financial aid offices, and in<lb />
career counseling and employ-<lb />
ment centers can cause women to<lb />
"lose confidence, lower their<lb />
academic goals and limit their<lb />
career choices study authors<lb />
Roberta Hall and Bernice Sandier<lb />
claim.<lb />
The study, sponsored by the<lb />
Association of American Col-<lb />
leges' Project on the Status and<lb />
Education of Women, follows<lb />
the same authors' earlier ex-<lb />
amination of college classroom<lb />
sex bias.<lb />
It revealed "things are even<lb />
worse outside the classroom<lb />
when class rules no longer apply,<lb />
Hall says.<lb />
The earlier study charged male<lb />
faculty favored male students in<lb />
classroom situations, Hall notes.<lb />
The new report found career<lb />
and academic counselors also<lb />
often unconsciously discourage<lb />
women from taking certain male-<lb />
dominated majors, and consider<lb />
men more knowledgeable and<lb />
career-minded.<lb />
Counselors and professors also<lb />
spend less time with women<lb />
students than with men outside<lb />
the classroom, and give less en-<lb />
couragement to women who seek<lb />
leadership positions on campus,<lb />
the study shows.<lb />
"Younger women may enter<lb />
college expecting equal treat-<lb />
ment Hall explains, "and<lb />
young women who have never<lb />
been employed in the workforce<lb />
are very apt not to be aware of<lb />
the differential treatment. But<lb />
they're more likely to be<lb />
demoralized by it<lb />
"Most 18-year-old girls don't<lb />
know what happened with the<lb />
women's movement in the '60s<lb />
and '70s agrees Florence Hall,<lb />
educator and founder of New<lb />
York's Feminist Press. "It's also<lb />
true most 18-year-old males don't<lb />
know what's going on. The<lb />
results of the survey didn't come<lb />
as a surprise to me<lb />
"But it's fascinating that in<lb />
1985 we're seeing a recurrence of<lb />
some of the all-too-familiar at-<lb />
titudes that the women's move-<lb />
ment faced in the '60s she con-<lb />
tinues. "It's easy to slip back<lb />
While older women students<lb />
often are more sensitive to sexist<lb />
behavior, and are consequently<lb />
better able to survive it, study<lb />
warns subtle<lb />
can discourage<lb />
author Hall<lb />
discrimination<lb />
them, too.<lb />
"Returning women students<lb />
very often have given a great deal<lb />
of thought to their situation, like<lb />
career plans and ways in which<lb />
their sex has held them back<lb />
she explains. "But it cuts both<lb />
ways<lb />
If a severe problem persists,<lb />
such as financial or counseling<lb />
discrimination, students should<lb />
use campus grievance procedures<lb />
or administrative channels, Hall<lb />
advises.<lb />
"The earlier study sparked a<lb />
number of campus-based<lb />
workshops, programs and con-<lb />
ferences focusing on these<lb />
issues she says.<lb />
"The schools that were more<lb />
concerned about women did their<lb />
own studies, and found students<lb />
commenting on the chilly climate<lb />
for women outside the<lb />
classroom Hall notes.<lb />
The comments led to the new<lb />
study, she says.<lb />
But more than research is<lb />
necessary, Florence Hall argues-<lb />
Only one-third of all colleges<lb />
provide specialized child, health<lb />
care and crisis center services,<lb />
and even fewer offer a full range<lb />
of these services, she says.<lb />
Philosophy Professor Retires<lb />
M.$<lb />
V <lb />
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ECU New, Bureau<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt, scholar,<lb />
professor of religion and<lb />
philosophy and veteran ad-<lb />
ministrator who was chief lieute-<lb />
nant to President Leo Jenkins<lb />
during years of spectacular<lb />
growth at ECU, retired, effective<lb />
Dec. 31, 1984.<lb />
His retirement closed out a<lb />
career spanning more than 35<lb />
years as a teacher and ad-<lb />
ministrator. In addition to high<lb />
level administrative and faculty<lb />
posts here for 30 years, Holt is a<lb />
former vice president of Mars<lb />
Hill College. He also taught for<lb />
two years at Wake Forest, and is<lb />
a Baptist minister and deacon.<lb />
Since 1978, Holt has held a<lb />
teaching post as a professor in the<lb />
philosophy department. His<lb />
former position as vice chancellor<lb />
for administration and planning<lb />
was abolished in a reorganization<lb />
after Jenkins retired and Dr.<lb />
Thomas B. Brewer became<lb />
chancellor.<lb />
Holt succeeded Jenkins as dean<lb />
of the college and chief academic<lb />
officer when Jenkins became<lb />
president of then East Carolina<lb />
College in 1960. Subsequently, he<lb />
was appointed vice president and<lb />
dean and later vice chancellor for<lb />
administration and planning.<lb />
During the 1960s, enrollment<lb />
at East Carolina more than tripl-<lb />
ed. ECU was granted university<lb />
status in 1967 and was brought<lb />
into the University of North<lb />
Carolina system as a constituent<lb />
institution in 1972.<lb />
At the same trustees meeting at<lb />
which Holt was elevated to vice<lb />
president in 1963, the board ap-<lb />
proved Holt-drawn blueprints for<lb />
a sweeping reorganization of<lb />
academic departments In the col-<lb />
lege which led to the drive for<lb />
university status a few years later.<lb />
The School of Education was<lb />
established. A science division<lb />
was created with departments of<lb />
chemistry, biology and science<lb />
education. New departments of<lb />
history and political science were<lb />
carved out of the old department<lb />
of Social Studies. A department<lb />
of Drama and Speech was<lb />
created. And the first director of<lb />
athletics position was created.<lb />
Holt served as second in com-<lb />
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remarkably talented people with<lb />
whom I have had the privilege of<lb />
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only to Dr. (John D.) Messick<lb />
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number one campus problem.<lb />
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( olleges and communities are<lb />
joining forces in such projects as<lb />
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By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
More than $1,000 was con<lb />
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strong interest in the telethon<lb />
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Warming Up For A Superb Super Bowl XIX<lb />
Football � One Big Bash<lb />
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uniforms. Doors will open 30<lb />
minutes before kick-off and ot<lb />
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the television.<lb />
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night happy hour prices will be in<lb />
effect on beer and various drinks.<lb />
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for the last seat on the coach and<lb />
throw down a few beers. And<lb />
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Armchair quarterbacks work out hard in preparation for this year's Super Bowl.<lb />
Big Business<lb />
(UPI) � Ok. Ok. It's a big<lb />
event. But big enough to warrant<lb />
production of a thousand<lb />
counterfeit tickets? Big enough to<lb />
point guns at someone's head and<lb />
steal their real tickets? Big<lb />
enough to kidnap your kids' Cab-<lb />
bage Patch dolls and offer them<lb />
in trade for one ticket?<lb />
What's going on? What is this<lb />
event that has turned dull in-<lb />
surance salesmen in London Fog<lb />
raincoats into raving lunatics for<lb />
a chance to be there to see it?<lb />
Dolly Parton attempting to<lb />
play the accordian9<lb />
Nope.<lb />
Bill Shoemaker trying to slam<lb />
dunk a basketball0<lb />
Nope.<lb />
We're talking about a football<lb />
game. Sixty minutes worth of<lb />
large men grunting and trying to<lb />
hurt each other's knees in<lb />
something called the Super Bowl<lb />
this Sunday.<lb />
But for the craziness it has<lb />
brought to San Francisco, you'd<lb />
m :hink Evil Knievel was jumping<lb />
 the Golden Gate Bridge in a<lb />
row boat.<lb />
Months ago, the ticket scalping<lb />
began. People offered $200 to<lb />
buy the $60 tickets before they<lb />
even knew who was going to play<lb />
in the game. And the scalpers<lb />
held out for $300.<lb />
Then, the local boys made it.<lb />
The San Francisco 49ers were in<lb />
See SUPER, Page II.<lb />
Silent Film Sounds Great<lb />
By DANIEL MAI RER<lb />
The advertisement in the<lb />
newspaper featured a robot. Its<lb />
eyes were glowing white orbs fix-<lb />
ed in a sinister stare. The body<lb />
was that of a mature woman's.<lb />
The smooth metal curves produc-<lb />
ed an unmistakably teminine<lb />
figure that seemed to shine in all<lb />
the right places. "Just another<lb />
cheap science fiction flick I<lb />
thought to myself as I reached for<lb />
the next page "Odd, 'Raquel the<lb />
Robot' looks strangely familiar<lb />
It was then that I took note of the<lb />
movie's title � Metropolis<lb />
My heart sank like a stone.<lb />
Metropolis was once the title of a<lb />
1926 silent science fiction film by<lb />
the German director Fritz Lang.<lb />
The film was so monumental in<lb />
the 20s that Lang's techniques<lb />
became a touchstone for film-<lb />
makers of the time. Photographs<lb />
and short clips of Lang's trip to<lb />
the future can still be found in<lb />
some of Germany's film<lb />
museums. The thought of<lb />
Hollywood making a futile,<lb />
bloated-budget attempt at<lb />
recreating such a work was too<lb />
much to bare. Reading on, I was<lb />
relieved to find this was not the<lb />
case, for the advertisement read<lb />
"Fritz Lang's Metropolis<lb />
Hollywood had not chosen to<lb />
remake it, but to resurrect it.<lb />
This seemed highly unusual to<lb />
me because I knew there was little<lb />
money to be made from it. Even<lb />
though Metropolis became a film<lb />
legend, it was (as are most artistic<lb />
films) poorly recieved at the box<lb />
office. In fact, the film proved so<lb />
costly that UFA studios went<lb />
bankrupt and was forced to sell<lb />
out. Resurrecting a financial<lb />
disaster is not Hollywood's style,<lb />
so why, or better yet who? The<lb />
"who" turned out to be Film-<lb />
makercomposer Giorgio<lb />
Moroder of Flashdance fame.<lb />
What Moroder did was literally<lb />
reconstruct Lang's Metropolis<lb />
When the German film came to<lb />
the United States it was edited<lb />
(some say butchered) to suit the<lb />
American public. Some of the<lb />
edited scenes were lost forever;<lb />
others found their way to<lb />
museums or private collections.<lb />
Moroder gathered these remain-<lb />
ing pieces and, with Lang's script<lb />
in hand, began to restore the film<lb />
to its original glory.<lb />
Taking the project one step<lb />
further, Moroder added color to<lb />
the film and assembled establish-<lb />
ed rock musicians to produce a<lb />
popular soundtrack. With<lb />
today's technology it was possi-<lb />
ble to tint the film shades of blue,<lb />
red and amber. In some cases,<lb />
most of a scene was left black and<lb />
white while specific objects in the<lb />
picture were colored so as to<lb />
stand out. The overall effect is<lb />
extraordinary.<lb />
Contributions to the flim's<lb />
musical score were made by Bon-<lb />
nie Tyler, Freddie Mercury of<lb />
Queen, Pat Benatar, Billy Squire,<lb />
Adam Ant, Loverboy, Jon<lb />
Anderson of Yes and Cycle V.<lb />
When the smoke finally cleared,<lb />
Moroder produced a colorful<lb />
90-minute music video that re-<lb />
mained faithful to Lang's film.<lb />
But Moroder has invested quite<lb />
a bit of time and money in a pro-<lb />
ject that doesn't seem very<lb />
lucrative. Even with a popular<lb />
soundtrack, the film will only see<lb />
a limited release in small houses.<lb />
The big question then, is why? It<lb />
seems to me that Moroder is hav -<lb />
ing fun bucking Hollywood's<lb />
typically money-minded ideas.<lb />
He has apparently been pro-<lb />
moting a few ideas of his own.<lb />
Could this be � dare I sav it �<lb />
art for art's sake? If so, Moroder<lb />
and his Metropolis have a place<lb />
in my museum.<lb />
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'Glory' Is Not What It Used To Be<lb />
(UPI) � Steve Tisch has high<lb />
hopes that Call To Glory will find<lb />
a happy home in its new time slot<lb />
among the grownup shows.<lb />
Tisch, an executive producer of<lb />
the series that has received high<lb />
critical acclaim and low Nielsen<lb />
ratings, is optimistic now that<lb />
ABC has switched the series from<lb />
Monday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern<lb />
time to 10 p.m. on Tuesday<lb />
nights.<lb />
"That's a fairly radical<lb />
move Tisch said of the time<lb />
change that took place this week.<lb />
"I feel we'll be appealing to a dif-<lb />
ferent audience at 10 p.m. I hope<lb />
it's an audience that has a lot of<lb />
passion for this kind of drama.<lb />
"I'm not a seasoned television<lb />
producer in the series area, but<lb />
my gut instinct tells me we've got<lb />
a better shot at the audience<lb />
we're looking for<lb />
Tisch knows more about televi-<lb />
sion movies than series . The two<lb />
other productions he was<lb />
associated with recently were<lb />
both well received � The Burn-<lb />
ing Bed and Silence of The Heart.<lb />
What makes Tisch optimistic<lb />
about the time switch is the kind<lb />
of shows that have found a home<lb />
at the late end of prime time.<lb />
Traditionally these are the more<lb />
adult shows, often including<lb />
themes that would not be accep-<lb />
table during what was once called<lb />
television's "Family Hour" from<lb />
8-9 p.m. Eastern time.<lb />
"This is the time period for<lb />
shows like Hill Street Blues<lb />
Tisch said. "I think this audience<lb />
may be more inclined to watch<lb />
reality-based drama, rather than<lb />
fantasy-based shows like<lb />
Scarecrow and Mrs. King, and<lb />
Bloopers, where you don't have<lb />
to sit back and think about what<lb />
you're warching � it does your<lb />
thinking for you<lb />
Tisch has nothing but praise<lb />
for ABC executives, who he says<lb />
have been most supportive, con-<lb />
sidering the show's poor ratings.<lb />
"Under other circumstances<lb />
he said, Call To Glory at this<lb />
point would be just a memory.<lb />
But they have let us make the<lb />
show we want, and they have not<lb />
told us that because our ratings<lb />
are not what they hoped that we<lb />
had to spice it up or mold it into<lb />
something we never intended it to<lb />
be<lb />
There wil be some changes in<lb />
the show, however.<lb />
"To generalize he said, "the<lb />
direction we're taking the show is<lb />
to de-emphasize the hardware<lb />
aspect of it � the military angles<lb />
We will cut down on the flying<lb />
and the reliance on action se-<lb />
quences to sell the show. Instead<lb />
we will emphasize and really start<lb />
to develop the personal stories,<lb />
the relationship between Craig<lb />
Nelson and Cindy Pickett<lb />
Super<lb />
Continued from Page 10.<lb />
the uper Bowl, and people were<lb />
out of their minds. Two guvs held<lb />
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week and swiped 50 tickets A<lb />
couple talked eight friends into<lb />
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event. But big enough to warrant<lb />
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the Super Bowl, and people were<lb />
out of their minds. Two guys held<lb />
travel agents at gunpoint this<lb />
week and swiped 50 tickets. A<lb />
couple talked eight friends into<lb />
putting up an $800 deposit on<lb />
tickets from a man who furnished<lb />
a computerized bill of sale, and<lb />
then, according to police, took<lb />
the money and went to India.<lb />
People are advertising their in-<lb />
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Call 9 a.m11 a.m. Illinois time.<lb />
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Sigma Phi Epsilon would like to ex-<lb />
tend a cordial invitation to anyone<lb />
interested in attending our rush par-<lb />
ties on Jan. 21, 22, and 23. We are<lb />
located at 505 E. 5th St. across from<lb />
the Jenkins Art Building. Please feel<lb />
free to drop by the house any time<lb />
beforehand and meet us because we<lb />
are looking forward to meeting all of<lb />
you. For more info, call 752-2941 or<lb />
752 6502.<lb />
HAPPY HOUR: The little sisters of<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Sigma<lb />
Phi invite everyone to the am-<lb />
minest, if not THE MOST jammin'<lb />
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p.m Come out and party with the<lb />
best!<lb />
STUDENTS: Do you ever get the<lb />
munchies during class? Collect your<lb />
change! Golden Hearts bake sale<lb />
Jan. 17. We not only look good but we<lb />
cook good too!<lb />
PHASE TWO AT THE WHIZ:<lb />
Thurs. Nite Video goes to Friday<lb />
nite. Free brew with $1 admission<lb />
for ECU students. John Denver<lb />
Video Recording Services and<lb />
another Mills Bros. Production<lb />
presents Kappa Alpha Psi, live in<lb />
video color. Register to win a<lb />
cassette in-dash stereo, speakers,<lb />
and a 150 wart power booster at The<lb />
Wiz. See you friday nite to iam at<lb />
The Wiz, 264 by pass, Thanxs for<lb />
your support.<lb />
McKENNEY: Or should we say Neff<lb />
JrYou're all in the bag and shit!<lb />
The Beta Phi's.<lb />
SUPERBOWL HAPPY HOUR: The<lb />
brothers of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity<lb />
will be having their 4th annual<lb />
Superbowl Happy Hour at the Attic<lb />
this Sunday starting at 4:30. Come<lb />
out and enjoy Happy Hour prices<lb />
while watching the game�it's the<lb />
biggest Superbowl party in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
KAPPA SIGS: We will be having our<lb />
annual Superbowl Party this Sun-<lb />
day. Everyone should plan to attend.<lb />
Be ready to party<lb />
ALPHA SIG LITTLE SISTERS: Be<lb />
ready to throw down TONIGHT!<lb />
We're looking forward to an ex-<lb />
tremely wild time! The Slg Ep<lb />
Golden Hearts.<lb />
DEMIGOD: Birthdays are special<lb />
and so are you. I hope your double<lb />
deuce is the best ever! Love, A.<lb />
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are going to do the best job possible.<lb />
Remember I'm thinking of you-<lb />
missing you in St. Lous.<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA: ALL CAMPUS<lb />
PARTY. Friday, Jan. 18, 1985. After<lb />
Happy Hour at the Kappa Sigma<lb />
house. B.Y.O.B.<lb />
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tickets.<lb />
Will trade Cabbage Patch Kids<lb />
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Do you need a new roof? Will<lb />
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course.<lb />
Need two tickets. Offering<lb />
roundtrip, first class, to Paris or<lb />
Nice, Air France.<lb />
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Super Bowl tickets.<lb />
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the dentists. Guys who, on the<lb />
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handed over to a stranger who<lb />
threw them into the trunk of his<lb />
car.<lb />
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say were produced. You are<lb />
booked for possession of stolen<lb />
property, and not only don't you<lb />
see the game in person, you don't<lb />
even see it on TV.<lb />
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the counterfeit tickets: Bad. The<lb />
real tickets have small seat<lb />
number numerals over a picture<lb />
of the Golden Gate Bridge with a<lb />
purple sunset background. The<lb />
fakes have a blue background<lb />
and giant letters and numerals.<lb />
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the bridge right. But in this city<lb />
gone mad, you get the distinct<lb />
impression that peopl would pay<lb />
500 bucks for a Super Bowl ticket<lb />
with pictures of the Eiffel Tower<lb />
and Harpo Marx on it.<lb />
SIGMA NU BROTHERS: Can't wait<lb />
until Sunday's Superbowl Party.<lb />
Hope ya'll are hungry. Good luck<lb />
with Rush! Love- your Little Sisters.<lb />
PUNKIN' HEAD: Hope ya don't<lb />
party too hard while I'm gone. Be<lb />
ready to play Saturday I I love you<lb />
and know we're going to have a<lb />
great semester. Always, Baby's<lb />
Breath.<lb />
LAC: Love is a song for the heart<lb />
that Is free. Think about us as you<lb />
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birthday wish comes true. And your<lb />
sheets are covered in red, white, &amp;<lb />
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1'he E I women's basketball<lb />
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ference games.<lb />
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cent games is a balanced scoring<lb />
attack.<lb />
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leaders she said. "It shows that<lb />
everyone is capable of scoring<lb />
and we don't have to rely on any<lb />
�ne person for our offense. If a<lb />
'earn shuts down one area, we<lb />
can have someone else come<lb />
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zone defense, and we're still try-<lb />
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Thus far this season ECU has<lb />
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while limiting opponents to only<lb />
39.<lb />
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Lisa Squirewell and Monique<lb />
Pomopili, and center Anita<lb />
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guard play.<lb />
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assists were virtually non-<lb />
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our fastbreak passes and our in-<lb />
side people have started getting<lb />
better position to receive the<lb />
ball<lb />
ECU will play two conference<lb />
games at home in hopes of exten-<lb />
ding their four-game winning<lb />
streak. George Mason invades<lb />
Minges Saturday at 7:30 p.m<lb />
while American University is<lb />
scheduled for Monday night.<lb />
"When you win, the little<lb />
frustrations seem to disappear<lb />
Manwaring said. "We've started<lb />
use that to build momentum. We<lb />
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come out and work hard every<lb />
game<lb />
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George Mason, ECU will face a<lb />
team that likes the same<lb />
fastbreaking style of play that the<lb />
Pirates enjoy.<lb />
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type of pressure defense Man-<lb />
waring said. "They axe one of the<lb />
quicker teams in the conference,<lb />
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by senior guard Linda Jones,<lb />
who averages 14 points per con-<lb />
test.<lb />
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for Manwaring's Lady Bucs.<lb />
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little more height as there front<lb />
line has a 6-2 center and a 5-11<lb />
forward Manwaring said.<lb />
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balanced scoring attack. They<lb />
have three players in double<lb />
figures with no starter scoring<lb />
less than eight points a game.<lb />
The Lady Pirates, who have<lb />
three players averaging in double<lb />
figures, are led in scoring by<lb />
Anderson who scores 13.9 ppg.<lb />
Sylvia Bragg is scoring 11.3<lb />
ppg . while Lorainne Foster is at<lb />
10.2.<lb />
ECU currently has a five game<lb />
winning streak in the ECAC<lb />
South, with their last loss in<lb />
league play coming last year to<lb />
George Mason.<lb />
"It seems that when you start<lb />
winning the team starts to con-<lb />
centrate on the more important<lb />
aspects of the game Manwar-<lb />
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realize is that the more successful<lb />
we are, the more the opposition is<lb />
going to want to beat us .<lb />
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currently stand 6-8 overall and<lb />
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ketball team in scoring during<lb />
1983-84 campaign, guard<lb />
' Vanderhorst has continued<lb />
role as the team's leader for<lb />
arhe Harrison's 198 squad.<lb />
The 6-1, 185 pound junior<lb />
m Laettev.ille. N.C was a<lb />
bright spot for ECU during a<lb />
.rating 4 24 season last year.<lb />
He averaged 11.6 points per game<lb />
ind was second in rebounds (101)<lb />
and assists (63).<lb />
This year Vanderhorst is the<lb />
experienced veteran as one of on-<lb />
two juniors on a young Pirate<lb />
er. He was elected team cap-<lb />
tain and says it's a position that<lb />
ne enjoys.<lb />
'It's a role that I've<lb />
accepted Vanderhorst said. "I<lb />
relieve that I'm handling it all<lb />
right<lb />
Vanderhorst was averaging<lb />
16.7 points per game going into<lb />
Lhe ECAC South battle against<lb />
William &amp; Mary. He had great<lb />
success against the Indians last<lb />
year when he scored 53 points in<lb />
three outings, including a career-<lb />
Curt Vanderhorst<lb />
high 29 in ECU'S 67-52 loss in<lb />
Minges Coliseum. Saturday Jan.<lb />
12" was mo exception as Curt<lb />
equalled two-time all-ECAC<lb />
South selection Keith Cieplicki by<lb />
scoring 25 points.<lb />
Vanderhorst isn't sure why<lb />
he's had such success against<lb />
William &amp; Mary.<lb />
"I don't know why I've done<lb />
so well against them<lb />
Vanderhorst said. "I'm just<lb />
motivated by playing against<lb />
them. I guess to prove I can shoot<lb />
as well as Keith (Cieplicki) can<lb />
With his 25-point effort,<lb />
Vanderhorst has extended his<lb />
double-figure scoring streak to 15<lb />
games dating back to last season.<lb />
Sophomore guard William Grady<lb />
ran his scoring streak to 11 games<lb />
with an 18 point effort against<lb />
the Indians.<lb />
The two guards complement<lb />
each other in many ways. Their<lb />
differing styles have given the<lb />
Pirates a dynamic backcourt duo.<lb />
Curt believes that Grady and<lb />
himself complement each other<lb />
quite well.<lb />
"He (Grady) usually plays well<lb />
if I don't, and vice-versa<lb />
Vanderhorst explained. "We<lb />
know each other's capabilities<lb />
Curt had a very successful<lb />
career at Douglas Byrd High<lb />
School. As a junior, he was nam-<lb />
ed all-conference and most<lb />
valuable player while earning two<lb />
varsity letters. As a senior, he was<lb />
all-conference, all-city and an all-<lb />
county selection. He averaged 15<lb />
points, 5.3 assists and 3.3 steals a<lb />
game over his high school career.<lb />
Being the team's MVP, he led<lb />
them to a No. 8 ranking in 4-A<lb />
state play.<lb />
Vanderhorst found that the<lb />
transition from high school to<lb />
college basketball wasn't real<lb />
tough. In high school there were<lb />
only two or three players that<lb />
would really stand out. Whereas<lb />
at the collegiate level, he finds the<lb />
talent is more spread out and is<lb />
more on the same level.<lb />
Curt is the Pirates' team leader<lb />
and a standout in the ECAC<lb />
South. However, he says he<lb />
dosen't really like standing out.<lb />
He would rather just be like<lb />
everyone else.<lb />
Now that Curt has established<lb />
himself as a premier talent, he<lb />
has to work harder than ever in<lb />
conference play. Being a 'marked<lb />
man' is tough, but a challenge to<lb />
Vanderhorst.<lb />
"I accept it and believe it<lb />
makes me work even harder<lb />
Vandrhorst said. "In order to<lb />
fulfill my expectations<lb />
ECU head coach Charlie Har-<lb />
rison believes Curt is an excellent<lb />
player. However, Harrison<lb />
thinks Vanderhorst could im-<lb />
prove his game.<lb />
"Curt has the skills to be a<lb />
complete player Harrison said.<lb />
"But he dosen't penetrate<lb />
enough to draw the foul Curt is<lb />
an excellent free throw shooter.<lb />
"Curt has meant a lot to the<lb />
team � his scoring isn't the only<lb />
thing either Harrison con-<lb />
tinued. "He's played more<lb />
minutes of Division I basketball<lb />
than anyone on the team<lb />
Curt's goal is for the Pirates is<lb />
to have a successful season and<lb />
play well in the ECAC South<lb />
tournament. Curt says that the<lb />
team is striving to do well and has<lb />
hopes of going to the NCAA<lb />
tournament.<lb />
Vanderhorst chose ECU<lb />
because of the nice environment<lb />
and friendly students. He also<lb />
felt that the Pirate coaching staff<lb />
was very nice, though Charlie<lb />
Harrison wasn't here yet.<lb />
Vanderhorst said that his<lb />
father had the biggest impact on<lb />
his basketball career.<lb />
"My father would always tell<lb />
me I couldn't do anyhting if I<lb />
didn't shoot Vanderhorst said.<lb />
"He used to kid me and tell me I<lb />
was a sorry player � it motivated<lb />
me<lb />
Pirate fans can continue to<lb />
look for Curt Vanderhorst's con-<lb />
sistent play throughout the year,<lb />
the next oppurtunity will be Jan.<lb />
19 when the Pirates travel to<lb />
Richmond, Va to battle last<lb />
year's ECAC South champs.<lb />
Dolphins Prepared For Super Bowl Clash With San Fran<lb />
OAKLAND. Calif. (UPI) -<lb />
Aboard a charter flight for<lb />
California before Super Bowl<lb />
XIX, there were no signs of but-<lb />
terflies that the Miami Dolphins<lb />
are certain to feel by week's end.<lb />
"It's still early cornerback<lb />
William Judrm said. "Those<lb />
-ome later<lb />
To say the AFC champions<lb />
were "loose" during a five and a<lb />
half-hour trip to San Francisco<lb />
would be an understatement.<lb />
Players dined on steak and<lb />
lobster and roamed about a<lb />
spacious, one-quarter full<lb />
400-seat 747 jetliner, joking with<lb />
one another, playing cards and<lb />
listening to music.<lb />
Others relaxed and watched an<lb />
in-flight movie while some talked<lb />
about Sunday's Super Bowl mat-<lb />
chup with the NFC champion<lb />
San Francisco 49ers.<lb />
"I think everybody is relaxed<lb />
and looking forward to the<lb />
game Judson said. "It's not<lb />
that we're taking San Francisco<lb />
lightly because they're the best<lb />
team that we're going to play all<lb />
season.<lb />
"We're so much more confi-<lb />
dent than we were two years<lb />
ago Judson said. "We've<lb />
prepared well and believe we can<lb />
win<lb />
Two years ago, the Dolphins<lb />
lost to the Washington Redskins<lb />
in Super Bowl XVII in Pasadena,<lb />
Calif. The team has been driven<lb />
by the desire to return to the Na-<lb />
tional Football League's cham-<lb />
pionship game ever since.<lb />
"This is what it's all about<lb />
Coach Don Shula said. "This is<lb />
what you work so hard for all<lb />
year long<lb />
About 1,000 well-wishers gave<lb />
the team a rousing send-off from<lb />
4 7 's just important in a game as big<lb />
as this to have enough time to<lb />
prepare and do all the things you<lb />
have to do<lb />
�Don Shula<lb />
Miami International Airport,<lb />
stopping players for autographs<lb />
and shouting words of en-<lb />
couragement.<lb />
Shula, nearing the boarding<lb />
gate, was greeted by a burst of<lb />
applause rivaled only by that ex-<lb />
tended to quarterback Dan<lb />
Marino moments later.<lb />
"What a fantastic send off we<lb />
got at the airport said Shula,<lb />
preparing for a record sixth<lb />
Super Bowl and his fifth with the<lb />
Dolphins. "I thought there<lb />
would only be a sprinkling of<lb />
people out there<lb />
Several hundred fans also were<lb />
on hand when the team arrived at<lb />
the Hyatt Regency in Oakland.<lb />
The club will work out at the<lb />
nearby Oakland Coliseum in<lb />
preparation for Sunday's game at<lb />
Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto.<lb />
Shula sent the squad through a<lb />
one-hour, 40-minute workout in<lb />
Miami before leaving.<lb />
Authorities Bust Bogus Super Bowl Outfit<lb />
MILLBRAE, Calif. (UPI) -<lb />
Authorities say they have broken<lb />
the alleged Honolulu-based<lb />
counterfeiting ring that printed<lb />
about 1,200 phony Super Bowl<lb />
tickets, but cautioned fans that<lb />
200 to 300 fakes still may remain<lb />
at large.<lb />
Millbrae Chief John Dineen<lb />
said Dean Scott Foes, 26, of<lb />
Honolulu, was arraigned Mon-<lb />
day in Municipal Court on<lb />
charges of grand theft, forgery<lb />
and conspiracy.<lb />
A second man, Harry Fishel<lb />
Jr 46, was en route to Califor-<lb />
nia after surrendering to<lb />
Honolulu authorities on Sunday<lb />
and allegedly telling them about<lb />
849 counterfeit tickets stashed in<lb />
a San Bruno drainpipe, Dineen<lb />
said.<lb />
The recovered tickets were<lb />
among 1,200 phonies printed in<lb />
the scam, leaving unaccounted an<lb />
estimated 300, Dineen said.<lb />
Don Weiss, executive director<lb />
of the National Football League,<lb />
said, "Based on the facts as we<lb />
know them, we feel that virtually<lb />
all of the tickets have been ac-<lb />
counted for<lb />
But Detective Ray Celeste said<lb />
no one knows how many tickets<lb />
were printed, leaving the number<lb />
of tickets still existing up in the<lb />
air.<lb />
NFL officials called the scam<lb />
the biggest ticket counterfeiting<lb />
scheme in Super Bowl history.<lb />
Foes was arrested Friday after<lb />
Stuart Kesselman, 23, of Mill<lb />
Valley, bought 20 of the fakes<lb />
and became suspicious enough to<lb />
contact the police.<lb />
The fakes are printed on a in-<lb />
ferior quality paper, generally<lb />
darker in color and have slightly<lb />
larger seat and section numbers<lb />
than genuine tickets, officials<lb />
said.<lb />
Two years ago, the Dolphins<lb />
had only six days to prepare for<lb />
their Super Bowl date with the<lb />
Redskins because the players'<lb />
strike of 1982 forced the NFL to<lb />
eliminate the extra week between<lb />
the AFC and NFC championship<lb />
games and the Super Bowl.<lb />
This time the club practiced<lb />
five days at home before coming<lb />
to California, where the players<lb />
will have to deal with media and<lb />
fan distractions.<lb />
Shula, who owns a 2-3 Super<lb />
Bowl record, feels the extra week<lb />
helped the team.<lb />
"It's just important in a game<lb />
as big as this to have enough time<lb />
to prepare and do all the things<lb />
that you have to do Shula said<lb />
after his team's workout.<lb />
"The extra time gives you a<lb />
chance to get your (game) plan<lb />
set he added. "Then when you<lb />
get out there (Super Bowl site)<lb />
you've got time to finalize it.<lb />
There's no sense of urgency like<lb />
there was two years ago<lb />
"It (Super Bowl) was a new ex-<lb />
perience to almost all of us two<lb />
years ago Judson added.<lb />
"Now we know what to expect<lb />
and I think we can handle it<lb />
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THE EASTCAROLON1AN<lb />
JANUARY 8, 1985<lb />
Drug Proposal In Jeopardy<lb />
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) �<lb />
Even before it won the national<lb />
championship, the Brigham<lb />
Young University football team<lb />
nettled people for having players<lb />
who were 24 or older.<lb />
BYU and other Western<lb />
schools find themselves fighting<lb />
at today's NCAA convention to<lb />
keep the rule that permits athletes<lb />
to go on two-year church mis-<lb />
sions without sacrificing eligibili-<lb />
ty.<lb />
More than 1,200 delegates<lb />
began voting on 145 legislative<lb />
proposals. The proposals include<lb />
one that says youngsters who<lb />
spend time in the armed forces or<lb />
on official church missions will<lb />
no longer be exempt from the<lb />
five-year rule.<lb />
Also expected to draw heated<lb />
debate was a measure to ban<lb />
performance-enhancing drugs<lb />
and test players for their use.<lb />
The general eligibility rule of<lb />
NCAA schools is that an athlete<lb />
has five years after high school to<lb />
complete four years of varsity<lb />
competition.<lb />
However, many Mormon<lb />
players at western universities<lb />
serve two-year church missionary<lb />
programs that spread the com-<lb />
petition over seven years. Fifty-<lb />
two members of the BYU team<lb />
which went 13-0 and finished No.<lb />
1 in the nation had served mis-<lb />
sions and then resumed their<lb />
athletic careers, including all-<lb />
conference linebacker Marv<lb />
Allen, 24.<lb />
Proponents of waiving the ex-<lb />
emption feel schools can gain an<lb />
unfair advantage when 19-and<lb />
20-year-olds compete against<lb />
athletes four or five years older.<lb />
The rule is sponsored by the<lb />
powerful NCAA Council and<lb />
many believe it will win approval.<lb />
"This could have devastating<lb />
consequences for us said<lb />
Brigham Young Athletic Director<lb />
Glenn Tuckett. "I hate to even<lb />
think about it<lb />
The drug proposal appeared to<lb />
be in great jeopardy. One objec-<lb />
tion of many schools is that it<lb />
deals only with performance-<lb />
enhancing substances and not<lb />
street drugs.<lb />
"We believe that the problem<lb />
must be dealt with, but we just<lb />
feel like this is a poorly drawn<lb />
legislation Big Ten Commis-<lb />
sioner Wayne Duke said. "There<lb />
are many flaws<lb />
John Davis, faculty represen-<lb />
tative from Oregon State Univer-<lb />
sity and an unopposed candidate<lb />
for NCAA president, said action<lb />
may be delayed until the 1986<lb />
convention.<lb />
"I sense that the membership is<lb />
going to be faced with a tough<lb />
choice Davis said. "People<lb />
were agonizing about it because<lb />
we want to get a message out that<lb />
we're committed to doing<lb />
something about the problem<lb />
Davis said one option would be<lb />
to adopt the drug measure "in<lb />
hopes the NCAA executive com-<lb />
mittee, before the effective date<lb />
next August, could make ad-<lb />
justments<lb />
Many physicians consulted by<lb />
the NCAA have disagreed with<lb />
the lengthy list of banned<lb />
substances, which includes co-<lb />
caine and anabolic steroids.<lb />
"Many feel that for every drug<lb />
we list as banned, there is a readi-<lb />
ly available substitute Davis<lb />
'85 Football Action<lb />
Acquired By CBS<lb />
ASHVILLE, Tenn. UPI) �<lb />
The Atlantic Coast Conference,<lb />
miffed because only one of its<lb />
games was televised in last year's<lb />
College Football Association<lb />
package, has gone its separate<lb />
way.<lb />
ACC Commissioner Bob<lb />
James announced his eight-team<lb />
league had signed a two-year<lb />
agreement with CBS. An induu<lb />
source said the contract<lb />
guarantees the ACC 14 ap-<lb />
pearances for 3.5-million dollars.<lb />
The 63-member CFA will begin<lb />
negotiations with ABC this<lb />
month without being able to of-<lb />
fer one of its five conferences.<lb />
CBS had already signed a two-<lb />
year, 18.5-miIlion dollar deal<lb />
with the Big Ten and Pac-10 con-<lb />
ferences.<lb />
James said all eight conference<lb />
schools will continue as active<lb />
members of the CFA and that he<lb />
did not believe the CFA's<lb />
bargaining strength would<lb />
necessarily be harmed by the<lb />
ACC's defection.<lb />
"I don't see how losing that<lb />
small number of appearances<lb />
could hurt them he said, ad-<lb />
ding that no decision was made<lb />
on the CBS offer until after the<lb />
CFA meeting in Nashville prior<lb />
to the NCAA convention.<lb />
"There is just not enough op-<lb />
portunities for 63 schools to ap-<lb />
pear he said. "I'm not sure<lb />
that what we're doing is not real-<lb />
ly in some measure helping their<lb />
situation. They have eight fewer<lb />
schools to satisfy<lb />
"They've been straight up with<lb />
us and we have no complaints<lb />
with them he said. "We hope<lb />
they have none with us<lb />
Neal Pilson, executive vice<lb />
president of CBS, confirmed that<lb />
the network also was talking with<lb />
some CFA schools which are in-<lb />
dependents.<lb />
"We are talking with some in-<lb />
dependents about the possibility<lb />
of buying some extra games<lb />
said Pilson. He declined to iden-<lb />
tify the schools but reports persist<lb />
that Miami, another CFA<lb />
member, has been in contact with<lb />
CBS. The Pac-10 and Big Ten are<lb />
the only major-college football<lb />
powers not aligned with the<lb />
63-member CFA.<lb />
"Reaching the agreement with<lb />
the Atlantic Coast Conference is<lb />
a major step in fulfilling our goal<lb />
of broadening our base of<lb />
agreements with the Big Ten and<lb />
Pacific 10 Conferences  giving<lb />
our future schedule a truly na-<lb />
tional perspective Pilson said.<lb />
CBS also has signed a two-year<lb />
agreement to broadcast the an-<lb />
nual Army-Navy game. Both ser-<lb />
vice schools are CFA members.<lb />
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we could be brought into conflict<lb />
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Delegates also seemed divided<lb />
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sports, including baseball, soft-<lb />
ball, swimming and wrestling.<lb />
The measure is sponsored by the<lb />
NCAA Council.<lb />
"It seems that the Council<lb />
wants everybody to be exactly the<lb />
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There also is sentiment to<lb />
postpone action on the drug<lb />
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convention, which the newly<lb />
formed Presidential Commission<lb />
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"That is certainly a<lb />
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The Western Athletic Con-<lb />
ference, of which BYU is a<lb />
member, is officially opposed to<lb />
changing the eligibility waiver on<lb />
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"The way it's been explained<lb />
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looking at its eligibility rules to<lb />
see where they can eliminate ex-<lb />
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dard as possible WAC Com-<lb />
missioner Joe Kearney said.<lb />
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Kearney said BYU and Utah<lb />
would not be the only Western<lb />
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"The Idaho schools have many<lb />
students who go on Mormon mis-<lb />
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Coach Billy Cui ghan<lb />
red-hot Philadelphia "6er said<lb />
he's not going to reiax.<lb />
his teams 11 -game wim . -ea<lb />
that is tops in the National<lb />
Basketball Association ll<lb />
season.<lb />
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more games ;n a row �-<lb />
than any NBA team did �<lb />
season (the Boston Celt,<lb />
nine), and are gettinj<lb />
Philadelphia's longes-<lb />
victories. 14, in 1982 "<lb />
have won 22 of the i : I- I i -<lb />
31-6 mark, with the sc I<lb />
a third over<lb />
Puffing on a sixr.cr<lb />
after a closed 90-minute pra?<lb />
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"very concerned tboul the S �<lb />
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first three quarters and then a e<lb />
bounding back to snare a<lb />
in the closing minutes.<lb />
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last game Sunday when they<lb />
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tramural activities, some peer e<lb />
may be confused about the evac:<lb />
procedures that need to be<lb />
followed in order to offic<lb />
enter into an intramural v"<lb />
For individual and dual e �<lb />
complete the entry forms I<lb />
in the conference room of<lb />
Memorial Gym. Include<lb />
names of the participant. a- well<lb />
as student ID and pi"<lb />
numbers. List the specif act<lb />
in which you wish to participa i<lb />
and the level oi competition<lb />
For team sports, instant<lb />
scheduling will be used. The team<lb />
captain must attend the team cap-<lb />
tain's meeting where information<lb />
concerning available play days<lb />
and times, division of competi-<lb />
tion, team name and team<lb />
members' names and ID<lb />
numbers.<lb />
If a team needs to postpone a<lb />
contest, they must submit a<lb />
postponement request form. The<lb />
form needs to be submitted a<lb />
minimum of 24 hours in advance<lb />
of the originally scheduled con-<lb />
test. If the monsoon season<lb />
strikes, call INTRA-ACTION<lb />
(757-562), and they'll let you<lb />
know if your game has been<lb />
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Coach Bill Walsh of San Fran-<lb />
cisco believes that, with offenses<lb />
like his own 49ers' and Miami's<lb />
it'll take about four touchdowns<lb />
to win the Super Bowl.<lb />
Don Shula, his counterpart<lb />
with the Dolphins, doesn't go in<lb />
tor such numbers games. And<lb />
V alsh's own defense thinks more<lb />
of itself than to surrender even<lb />
one point to Miami quarterback<lb />
Dan Marino before Sunday's<lb />
kickoff. '<lb />
'We're not conceding<lb />
anything linebacker Keena<lb />
Turner said as national Super<lb />
Bowl attention began mushroom-<lb />
ing in and around San Francisco.<lb />
Walsh's 49ers, behind the<lb />
quarterbacking of Joe Montana<lb />
posted a 15-1 National Con-<lb />
ference record during the season.<lb />
They're a four-point favorite<lb />
over the Dolphins. 14-2 in the<lb />
AFC under the record-setting<lb />
passing of Marino.<lb />
"It could be a game in which<lb />
24 to 28 points will win it. I think<lb />
that many points would be need-<lb />
ed to win it Walsh said.<lb />
When the Dolphins' night<lb />
from Miami arrived, Shula told a<lb />
news conference in neighboring<lb />
Oakland, "I don't get into those<lb />
kinds of assessments. I'm not the<lb />
kind of coach that goes out and<lb />
tells my football team, 'OK, if we<lb />
score three touchdowns and hold<lb />
them to two touchdowns and a<lb />
field goal, we're gonna win<lb />
Walsh said he believes San<lb />
Francisco is capable of playing as<lb />
good a defense as the Dolphins<lb />
have seen this season, "but I cer-<lb />
tainly don't think we can shut<lb />
anybody out<lb />
"The guys on our defense feel<lb />
differently safety Dwight<lb />
Hicks said. Then he hedged a bit.<lb />
"I don't say we can shut 'em<lb />
down completely. They've got a<lb />
very good offense � very<lb />
sophisticated, much like our<lb />
own.<lb />
"So we're just going to try and<lb />
keep the gains to a minimum, try<lb />
and keep the big plays to a<lb />
minimum, and hopefully we'll<lb />
keep the score to a minimum<lb />
Walsh said he wasn't con-<lb />
ceding points so much as yards<lb />
"because they throw the ball so<lb />
much. The hope is that they get<lb />
toward the goal line, and they'll<lb />
be forced into field goals Then,<lb />
with a shrug of resignation, the<lb />
San Francisco coach added,<lb />
"That's pretty hollow talk<lb />
because every time they get near<lb />
the goal line, Marino throws a<lb />
touchdown pass<lb />
He threw 48 of them during the<lb />
season, 12 more than the<lb />
previous National Football<lb />
League record, and seven in the<lb />
playoffs including a record four<lb />
(three of them bombs of 40, 41<lb />
and 36 yards) in the AFC title<lb />
game against Pittsburgh.<lb />
"He's going to have to work<lb />
for everything he gets Turner<lb />
said. "You can't go into a game<lb />
conceding anything as a defense.<lb />
You do and you're defeating<lb />
your whole purpose.<lb />
"For a defense, you'd much<lb />
rather have an offense working<lb />
for 75 yards � working, work-<lb />
ing, working for everything they<lb />
get, and looking for a turnover,<lb />
rather than having them throw<lb />
one long pass 75 yards for a<lb />
touchdown. The odds are in the<lb />
defense's favor if they have to<lb />
grind it out<lb />
Dwaine Board, too, hopes to at<lb />
least rein in the Miami quarter-<lb />
hack, if not silence him.<lb />
"Nobody's shut Marino down<lb />
this year the 49ers' defensive<lb />
end said. "We'd like to, but we<lb />
know he'll probably get off one<lb />
big one on us<lb />
"Personally, I like it this<lb />
way Board said of the talk<lb />
which has concentrated on the<lb />
Marino-Montana matchup at the<lb />
expense of the teams' defenses.<lb />
"Let them overlook our defense.<lb />
Maybe we can catch them sleep-<lb />
ing<lb />
With the Dolphins passing 70<lb />
percent of the time, Board was<lb />
asked, is it fair to expect San<lb />
Francisco to be in a passing<lb />
defense 70 percent of the time?<lb />
"We're gonna play some kind<lb />
of defense 70 percent of the<lb />
time he said with a smile. "But<lb />
you can't play prevent all day<lb />
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Cunningham Seeks Consistent Play<lb />
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) �'<lb />
Coach Billy Cunningham of the<lb />
red-hot Philadelphia 76ers said<lb />
he's not going to relax, despite<lb />
his teams 11-game winning streak<lb />
that is tops in the National<lb />
Basketball Association this<lb />
season.<lb />
In fact, the Sixers have won<lb />
more games in a row this year<lb />
than any NBA team did last<lb />
season (the Boston Celtics won<lb />
nine), and are getting close to<lb />
Philadelphia's longest string of<lb />
victories, 14, in 1982. The 76ers<lb />
have won 22 of their last 24 for a<lb />
31-6 mark, with the season about<lb />
a third over.<lb />
Puffing on a six-inch cigar<lb />
atter a closed 90-minute practice,<lb />
Cunningham admitted he was<lb />
"very concerned" about the Six-<lb />
ers' tendency to fall behind in the<lb />
first three quarters and then come<lb />
bounding back to snare a victory<lb />
in the closing minutes.<lb />
That happened in the Sixers'<lb />
last game Sunday when they<lb />
overcame a 16-point deficit to<lb />
defeat the Washington Bullets<lb />
r-415 104. a 27-point swing.<lb />
"We're getting into a habit<lb />
where we think we can turn it<lb />
around anvtime we want to, and<lb />
that's not a good habit Cunn-<lb />
ingham said about the perils of<lb />
late escapes.<lb />
"I would like to see us get off<lb />
the blocks and get ahead earlier<lb />
in the game than we have of late,<lb />
and I will push the players as<lb />
much as I can to get that con-<lb />
sistency.<lb />
"We have to improve this<lb />
team, and that's all I'm concern-<lb />
ed about<lb />
The last time the 76ers lost was<lb />
Dec. 21, when a fourth-quarter<lb />
rally failed to overcome the<lb />
Milwaukee Bucks. Milwaukee<lb />
held on for a 104-101 victory at<lb />
the Spectrum in Philadelphia.<lb />
The Sixers went on the road<lb />
after that and defeated Detroit,<lb />
Ltah, Golden State, Portland<lb />
and Seattle. They finished the<lb />
trip in Milwaukee, coming from<lb />
behind in the last minute for a<lb />
110-106 victory.<lb />
Back home, they stopped<lb />
Phoenix, Detroit and Houston.<lb />
"They're not going to let me<lb />
relax Cunningham said about a<lb />
team that is one-half game<lb />
behind first-place Boston in the<lb />
Atlantic Division.<lb />
Cunningham, cooling down<lb />
after the practice in St. Joseph's<lb />
In tram ural A ctivities<lb />
Require Organization<lb />
By JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
suff VfrrMrr<lb />
With the onset of spring in-<lb />
tramural activities, some people<lb />
may be confused about the exact<lb />
procedures that need to be<lb />
followed in order to officially<lb />
enter into an intramural sport.<lb />
For individual and dual events,<lb />
complete the entry forms found<lb />
in the conference room of<lb />
Memorial Gym. Include the<lb />
names of the participants, as well<lb />
as student ID and phone<lb />
numbers. List the specific activity<lb />
in which you wish to participate<lb />
and the level of competition.<lb />
For team sports, instant<lb />
scheduling will be used. The team<lb />
captain must attend the team cap-<lb />
tain's meeting where information<lb />
concerning available play days<lb />
and times, division of competi-<lb />
tion, team name and team<lb />
members' names and ID<lb />
numbers.<lb />
If a team needs to postpone a<lb />
contest, they must submit a<lb />
postponement request form. The<lb />
form needs to be submitted a<lb />
minimum of 24 hours in advance<lb />
of the originally scheduled con-<lb />
test. If the monsoon season<lb />
strikes, call INTRA-ACTION<lb />
(57-6562). and they'll let you<lb />
know if your game has been<lb />
postponed.<lb />
At times, a team member may<lb />
be unable to attend a contest due<lb />
to emergency. The timekeeper of<lb />
the sport will allow five minutes<lb />
before starting the game in which<lb />
the participant may appear on the<lb />
designated playing field. If a<lb />
team or individual forfeits for a<lb />
non-appearance, they will be<lb />
assessed a ten-dollar fine. Two<lb />
forfeits for non-appearance will<lb />
automatically drop a team from<lb />
further competition.<lb />
We hope that no one will need<lb />
to protest a game situation or<lb />
call. In case this unfortunate<lb />
situation occurs, remember: mat-<lb />
ters involving an official's judge-<lb />
ment are NOT a basis for protest.<lb />
Protests are restricted to matters<lb />
of rule interpretations and<lb />
eligibility.<lb />
The IRS Advisory Council is<lb />
set up to improve communication<lb />
between staff and participants.<lb />
ECU students may express their<lb />
views and concerns about the in-<lb />
tramural program before the<lb />
departmental heads ensuring ins-<lb />
tant action. IRS Advisory Coun-<lb />
cil meetings are held monthly.<lb />
You can improve the IRS depart-<lb />
ment either through participation<lb />
and-or input into the program.<lb />
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University field house, said his<lb />
main concern was to ensure the<lb />
Sixers don't become overconfi-<lb />
dent. He tries to ignore the winn-<lb />
ing streak and take every game,<lb />
one at a time.<lb />
"Every time we go on the court<lb />
we have a good chance of winn-<lb />
ing Cunningham said. "But we<lb />
must execute at the start of the<lb />
game as we do at the end. and I<lb />
will push these players as much as<lb />
I can to improve their concentra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"We must continue to strive to<lb />
improve, and not be content with<lb />
ourselves<lb />
Julius Erving. the team's cap-<lb />
tain, said he agrees with the<lb />
coach that winning is the goal,<lb />
and gives much credit for the Six-<lb />
ers success to Cunningham.<lb />
"Billy is doing a masterful job<lb />
in rotating his players, and that is<lb />
giving us an edge said Erving,<lb />
who was uninjured in a Monday<lb />
morning accident when his car<lb />
was sideswiped by a truck while<lb />
driving his friend, former Pitt-<lb />
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Methodist coach Dave Bliss has a<lb />
new name for his Mustangs-<lb />
"The Road Warriors<lb />
"They have amazed me how<lb />
cool they can be in places where<lb />
15,OCX) people are against them<lb />
Bliss said after the No. 4-ranked<lb />
Mustangs defeated North<lb />
Carolina 84-82 on national televi-<lb />
sion in Greensboro, N.C.<lb />
"Maybe it's the ham in them<lb />
or whatever, but they handled the<lb />
pressure in two mighty tough<lb />
places, College Station and<lb />
Greensboro Bliss said.<lb />
SML now 14-1, defeated<lb />
Texas A&amp;M 73-60 on the road,<lb />
then took the long plane ride to<lb />
Greensboro before beating the<lb />
Tar Heels of the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference.<lb />
"They say it was the first time<lb />
in 22 years that North Carolina<lb />
had lost a non-conference game<lb />
in Greensboro Bliss said. "This<lb />
game gave us the most national<lb />
exposure that we've had<lb />
"We didn't get this much when<lb />
we lost to (national champion)<lb />
Georgetown by a point last year.<lb />
That loss was a kick in the shins<lb />
to the public. It made them ask<lb />
'who is that team?' Of course,<lb />
the win over North Carolina<lb />
helps us a great deal<lb />
Asked if the victory made the<lb />
Mustangs an elite team, Bliss<lb />
replied "We might be closer to-<lb />
day than we were yesterday at<lb />
this time.<lb />
"The elite is such a fluctuating<lb />
thing Bliss said. "Players are<lb />
so much better than they have<lb />
ever been across the country<lb />
Bliss said, "A kid like Carl<lb />
Wright that has been overlooked<lb />
in Dallas can help a Methodist<lb />
school get on the map<lb />
Wright sent a resume to<lb />
Georgetown and North Carolina<lb />
but they didn't offer him a<lb />
scholarship. Wright scored 18<lb />
points against the Tar Heels.<lb />
"Things like that can still hap-<lb />
pen Bliss said. "There are still<lb />
occasions where somebody comes<lb />
out of the woodwork<lb />
Georgetown came to Texas and<lb />
watched Wright play in an all-<lb />
state game at Waco before turn-<lb />
ing him down. North Carolina<lb />
didn't bite either.<lb />
"There are probably 5,000 kids<lb />
across the country that have the<lb />
aspiration to play at North<lb />
Carolina said Bliss. "It's a<lb />
classy basketball setting<lb />
Bliss described North Carolina<lb />
coach Dean Smith as 'a classy<lb />
person "After he lost the game<lb />
he came over, smiled and said<lb />
'nice ball game Bliss said.<lb />
"For us that was terrific. He<lb />
knew it meant a lot for us to play<lb />
well against him<lb />
"It was a neat feeling Bliss<lb />
said. "We caught a quick plane<lb />
out of there and didn't even<lb />
change uniforms.<lb />
"A lady got on the plane in<lb />
Atlanta and gave us a hard<lb />
look Bliss said. "She asked in-<lb />
credulously 'didn't I just see you<lb />
guys on television'?"<lb />
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