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�he lEaHt (Earnliman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.5 No.33<lb />
January 22, 1M85<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
( inulation 12.000<lb />
Campus Experiences Big Chill<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
But Hill It Start?<lb />
Winter finallv made its arrival to ECl this past weekend and this<lb />
unidentified student prepares her car for a safe and warm excur-<lb />
sion.<lb />
From Staff and Wire Reports<lb />
The coldest weather ever<lb />
recorded in North Carolina stung<lb />
the state Monday, knocking out<lb />
power to thousands and packing<lb />
shelters with the shivering<lb />
homeless.<lb />
Daybreak brought sunny skies<lb />
across North Carolina but the<lb />
arctic blast that was blamed for<lb />
three deaths Sunday kept a grip<lb />
on the state, and forecasters<lb />
predicted no relief until at least<lb />
Tuesd y.<lb />
"We're easily the coldest we've<lb />
ever been in recorded weather<lb />
history said Mike Sabones of<lb />
the National Weather Service in<lb />
Raleigh. "Just about every city<lb />
had all-time record lows and<lb />
most of these weather records<lb />
start in the 1870s. It's really a<lb />
dangerous situation North<lb />
Carolina's lowest temperature<lb />
was 34 degrees below zero,<lb />
recorded at Mount Mitchell Mon-<lb />
day morning.<lb />
The cold wave from C anada<lb />
swept down the middle of the na-<lb />
tion Saturday and punched into<lb />
North Carolina before daw n Sun-<lb />
day, pounding the state with<lb />
snow and winds blustering to 40<lb />
mph.<lb />
Two women were killed when a<lb />
tractor-trailer plowed into their<lb />
wrecked cars on icy Interstate 85<lb />
in Randolph County and another<lb />
woman drowned when her car<lb />
slid off a road near Scotland<lb />
Neck and overturned in a swamp.<lb />
Businesses and schools stayed<lb />
closed Monday and authorities<lb />
urged people to stay home. But<lb />
the brutal cold knocked out<lb />
power Sunday night for some<lb />
25,000 homes in the Raleigh area<lb />
alone.<lb />
ECU opened two hours late on<lb />
Monday. Chancellor John<lb />
Howell said this was because "we<lb />
usually want to be sure we have<lb />
sand on the walkways before the<lb />
students arrive for classes<lb />
Howell said the last time ECU<lb />
opened late was approximately 2<lb />
years ago.<lb />
Many students were hampered<lb />
by stalled cars and the<lb />
unavailability of the SGA Transit<lb />
System. SGA President John<lb />
Rainey said the system was not in<lb />
operation Monday because the<lb />
buses were unable to run. The<lb />
newer buses would not start, he<lb />
said, while the older ones had<lb />
malfunctioning compressors.<lb />
There was some question concer-<lb />
ning whether the buses would<lb />
operate today.<lb />
According to James Lowry,<lb />
director of the physical plant,<lb />
there have been no major pro-<lb />
blems on campus due to the<lb />
weather and no damage. There<lb />
was a loss of heat at the Brody<lb />
Building early yesterday morn-<lb />
ing, according to Wayne Smith,<lb />
director of the Physical Plant at<lb />
the School of Medicine. He said<lb />
the heat was restored but the<lb />
boiler was operating "at its max-<lb />
imum capacity and it is not as<lb />
warm as we would like<lb />
Most area power companies<lb />
were hampered by an unusually<lb />
high demand for electricity.<lb />
Charles Home of the Greenville<lb />
Utilities Commission said the<lb />
weather resulted in "a higher use<lb />
of electricity and a higher peak<lb />
demand than ever before<lb />
Home said that, although<lb />
there were few problems with<lb />
water or sewer lines, the supply<lb />
of natural gas was limited<lb />
because of the cold. The<lb />
temperature caused low pressure<lb />
and therefore inadequate<lb />
amounts of gas were available.<lb />
Power outages in the Green-<lb />
ville area were scattered and short<lb />
in duration. Home said. Most<lb />
power was restored within one<lb />
hour.<lb />
At 6 a.m. Monday, he said, an<lb />
emergency load reduction was<lb />
ordered and a 5 percent voltage<lb />
reduction was made. Major users<lb />
of power were requested to cut<lb />
back on their use.<lb />
Home said he felt this would<lb />
be "sufficient" to avoid power<lb />
outages, although he fell<lb />
Carolina Power and Light, one<lb />
of GUC's major suppliers, might<lb />
be having more difficulty supply-<lb />
ing power. However, he did not<lb />
foresee any major power losses in<lb />
the Greenville area.<lb />
The 1,500 residents of Hatteras<lb />
Island awoke to icy homes and<lb />
officials opened emergency<lb />
shelters.<lb />
"We have a temperature of 7<lb />
degrees and a wind chill factor of<lb />
15 below zero said Denise<lb />
Jones of the Dare County<lb />
Sheriffs Department. "The<lb />
whole island is without power<lb />
Asheville's temperature plum-<lb />
meted to 16 below at 5 a.m. EST,<lb />
smashing the record 7 below set<lb />
in 1966 and 1983. The wind chill<lb />
was 54 below.<lb />
In Raleigh, the temperature fell<lb />
to 9 below, colder than the record<lb />
2 below set in 1899. Charlotte hit<lb />
5 below, tying a record set in 1880<lb />
and 1899, and Greensboro dip-<lb />
ped to 8 below, beating the<lb />
record 7 below set in 194V<lb />
"This weather is more typical<lb />
of North Dakota than North<lb />
Carolina said Kermit Keeter of<lb />
the National Weather Service in<lb />
Raleigh. "People here have got<lb />
to respect this weather. If you are<lb />
out unprotected in this cold for<lb />
any length of time at all, you can<lb />
get yourself killed he said.<lb />
Symposium Papers Announced; Wide Variety Selected<lb />
B HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
M�ma�i Sew, rUlo<lb />
Preparation for the 10th an-<lb />
nual Phi Kappa Phi Symposium<lb />
is in the final planning stages,<lb />
said Trenton Davis, committee<lb />
chairman and professor of En-<lb />
vironmental Health.<lb />
"So far. we have chosen nine<lb />
faculty paper- and one student<lb />
paper Da:s said. "The other<lb />
student paper has yet to be deter-<lb />
mined and will be announced at a<lb />
later date Davis noted that this<lb />
year was the largest response the<lb />
symposium has received from<lb />
students and faculty "Because<lb />
there were so many entries, it<lb />
took more time to review the<lb />
papers and announce the win-<lb />
ners<lb />
The theme of ihe February<lb />
symposium, What's Right With<lb />
America � What's Wrong? of-<lb />
fers a more broad and general<lb />
theme for the papers. "These<lb />
topics may apply to an ECU stu-<lb />
dent Davis said, "and they<lb />
ma be interested in attending<lb />
one of the presentations Davis<lb />
also said faculty members may<lb />
see the relevance of a particular<lb />
presentation to a class they are<lb />
teaching and encourage students<lb />
to attend that lecture in lieu of<lb />
class.<lb />
Susan Tacker's paper.<lb />
Westmoreland . CBS; Modern<lb />
Media and Traditional Freedom<lb />
of the Press, was one of the two<lb />
student papers selected. Tacker,<lb />
along with the other student<lb />
whose paper is chosen, will<lb />
receive $100 and present the<lb />
paper at the symposium, Davis<lb />
said.<lb />
The faculty members' papers<lb />
SGA Passes Money Bills<lb />
Computer Funds Approved<lb />
By GREG HIDEOUT<lb />
The SGA Legislature ap-<lb />
propriated $6,110 Monday for<lb />
five projects, leaving the bodv<lb />
with less than $8,200 for the re-<lb />
mainder of the year. All bills<lb />
were passed by consent.<lb />
Half the money will be spent<lb />
on a computer for the Executive<lb />
Council. SGA President John<lb />
Rainey said the $3,000 ap-<lb />
propriated will be used to buy<lb />
both the computer and software.<lb />
It will be used by the Executive<lb />
Council, Legislature, Student<lb />
Transit and SGA Refrigerator<lb />
Rentals. Rainey said the machine<lb />
is a major step forward for the<lb />
SGA, and believes the Zenith<lb />
computer is "the best deal we can<lb />
get<lb />
Another $1,124 was given to<lb />
the Executive Council to finance<lb />
a trip to Texas A&amp;M University<lb />
for a meeting of the Congress Of<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tions. Three members of the SGA<lb />
will attend the February conven-<lb />
tion: Lisa Carroll, freshman class<lb />
president; Mike McPartland,<lb />
SGA vice president; and Dwayne<lb />
W iseman, appropriation commit-<lb />
tee member.<lb />
Rainey, who attended the<lb />
COSGA meeting last year, said<lb />
the seminars and exposure to new<lb />
ideas are advantageous. The<lb />
Freshmen Aide Program is a<lb />
result of attendance at last year's<lb />
meeting, Rainey said.<lb />
The third big money bill ap-<lb />
propriated $1,235 to the Inter-<lb />
Fraternity Council to help with<lb />
spring Rush and pay the registra-<lb />
tion costs of an upcoming con-<lb />
vention. Buses to take prospec-<lb />
tive Greeks to the different<lb />
fraternity houses will use up $500<lb />
of the money, a two-page ad<lb />
which ran in the Jan. 17 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinin used $535 and<lb />
$200 will pay for the registration<lb />
costs at the Southeastern Inter-<lb />
Fraternity Council meeting.<lb />
The Political Science Club<lb />
received $450, and the Inter-<lb />
national Student Organization<lb />
got $400.<lb />
ECL' News Bureau<lb />
ECU announced recently it is<lb />
moving to strengthen its interna-<lb />
tional studies programs on cam-<lb />
pus and abroad and appointed a<lb />
well-known faculty geographer to<lb />
coordinate the effort.<lb />
Ennis Chestang, a member of<lb />
the faculty since 1965 and chair<lb />
of the Department of Geography<lb />
and Planning for the past 10<lb />
years, has been named assistant<lb />
dean of the College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences and Coordinator of In-<lb />
ternational Programs.<lb />
He will fill a position to be<lb />
"devoted entirely" to coor-<lb />
dinating and securing grants and<lb />
other support for the university's<lb />
many interdisciplinary area<lb />
studies programs in international<lb />
studies, according to Eugene<lb />
Ryan, dean of Arts and Sciences.<lb />
ECU's interdisciplinary area<lb />
studies programs on campus<lb />
range from Asian and African<lb />
area studies to the Renaissance,<lb />
and overseas it has a long<lb />
established Latin American<lb />
studies program in Costa Rica<lb />
and a new, one-year old program<lb />
at Ferrara in Italy.<lb />
"East Carolina University has<lb />
been making significant progress<lb />
in strengthening its international<lb />
programs, and off-campus, in the<lb />
Costa Rica and Ferrara, Italy,<lb />
programs said Angelo Volpe,<lb />
vice chancellor for academic af-<lb />
fairs.<lb />
Volpe said University of North<lb />
Carolina president William Fri-<lb />
day has directed that UNC<lb />
system constituent institutions in-<lb />
crease efforts at "worthwhile<lb />
programs which are international<lb />
in character<lb />
Such efforts should include<lb />
"offering appropriate courses<lb />
and intercultural programs on<lb />
campus, offering opportunities<lb />
for overseas study and travel pro-<lb />
grams and assisting students<lb />
from abroad to study on our<lb />
campus Volpe said.<lb />
In a letter to Chestang express-<lb />
ing pleasure at the new appoint-<lb />
ment, Volpe said "you will be<lb />
called upon to assist faculty<lb />
members to learn about poten-<lb />
tially valuable international ac-<lb />
tivies and to secure resources for<lb />
these activities<lb />
He added that Chestang will<lb />
"be in a position to keep the<lb />
faculty informed about the pro-<lb />
gress being made in our interna-<lb />
tional programs<lb />
I look forward to it<lb />
Chestang said. "I've long had a<lb />
strong interest in the area of in-<lb />
ternational studies. You can't be<lb />
a geographer and not be in-<lb />
terested in these studies<lb />
went through the same process as<lb />
the students "We were pleased<lb />
to hear From so many faculty<lb />
members and we appreciate their<lb />
participation The following<lb />
facultv members and their paper<lb />
topics are as follows: Robbie Ed-<lb />
wards. Nursing, Water � How<lb />
Do We Keep It Clean?, Rita L<lb />
Saldanha and John C. Moskop,<lb />
Medicine, Caring For Handicap-<lb />
ped Infants: An American Dilem-<lb />
ma, WD. Bulloch, English, The<lb />
Break-L p of the Bell System.<lb />
What Might America Gain? Or<lb />
Lose?, Evelyn McNeill,<lb />
Medicine, Space and Faces in<lb />
America, Karl Rodabaugh, Con-<lb />
tinuing Education, The Sew<lb />
Middle Class: Architects of<lb />
Modern America.<lb />
Martin Schwarz, Foreign<lb />
Languages and Literatures,<lb />
Patriotism ersus Chauvinism:<lb />
The Fducator's Mission<lb />
Richard B. Miller, Philosophy,<lb />
Fducation and Democracy,<lb />
David W. Glascoff, Business, �r-<lb />
change. Expectations, and the<lb />
Right to Choose: A Marketers<lb />
View; Jeanne S. Scafella,<lb />
English, H hat's RightWrong<lb />
with American S'ens Media:<lb />
Some Ethical and I ega. I ons-<lb />
siderations of the Right to<lb />
Privacy v. the Public's Right ,c<lb />
Know.<lb />
The two-day lecture wiJJ begin<lb />
Feb. 26 at 9 a.m. with a presenta-<lb />
tion of six papers. The remaining<lb />
papers will be presented the<lb />
following day.<lb />
"This is the only university-<lb />
event of this nature that presents<lb />
scholars from all disciplines<lb />
Davis said, "and we hope to con-<lb />
tinue this expansion of interest<lb />
Offttf 2<lb />
ECU International Studies Program<lb />
Strengthened Through Faculty Input<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
How Cold Is It?<lb />
These two students took time out today to pose for the camera, while other students continued to walk<lb />
faster than usual across campus as temperatures remained below the freezing mark.<lb />
Computer System Delayed<lb />
By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
Staff Wr1�r<lb />
A computerized circulation<lb />
system will be the first part of a<lb />
minicomputer system to be in-<lb />
stalled at ECU.<lb />
According to Ruth Katz, direc-<lb />
tor of academic library services,<lb />
the LS2000 Data General system<lb />
was purchased in the fall.<lb />
The first installation was<lb />
scheduled for January. However,<lb />
due to a delay in the acquisition<lb />
of software, the system will not<lb />
be installed until late spring or<lb />
early summer.<lb />
Katz said students will notice<lb />
changes as soon as the first in-<lb />
stallation is completed. When<lb />
checking out books, computer<lb />
labels and student ID's will be us-<lb />
ed. A small, pencil-like object<lb />
picks up the codes on the labels<lb />
and automatically records the in-<lb />
formation in the computer. In-<lb />
formation about the borrower<lb />
will be taken from the ID code<lb />
label.<lb />
Library staff members are cur-<lb />
rently working on changing the<lb />
book numbers.<lb />
The new system will allow<lb />
students to have access to more<lb />
information and to search more<lb />
conveniently, and provide<lb />
libraries with more accurate<lb />
record-keeping, Katz said.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2 �So you didn't get to go to see<lb />
Editorials4 Bruce Springsteen in concert?<lb />
Style6 Well, we can offer you the<lb />
Classifieds7 next best thing to being there.<lb />
Sports8 See Style, page 6.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 22, 1985<lb />
Announcements<lb />
intramural<lb />
IRS Sport Club Council There will be an In<lb />
tramural sport council meeting. Jan 23 at 4<lb />
pm In Brewster B 103 ATTEND!<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning ana Placement Service<lb />
in the Bloxton houM l� ottering these one<lb />
hour sessions to aid you in developing better<lb />
Interviewing skills tor use 'n your ob search<lb />
A tllm and discussion o how to interview on<lb />
and ott 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 N and Feb<lb />
7 11 and IV On Jan it an evening session<lb />
will be held lUpm Seniors are especially<lb />
encouraged to attend one of these sessions!<lb />
Resume Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
m the Bionton Mouse is ottering one hour ses<lb />
sions to help you prepare your own resume<lb />
Few graduates get lobs without some<lb />
preparation Many employers request a<lb />
resume showing your education and ex<lb />
perience Sessions to help will be held in the<lb />
Career Planning room at J pm on Jan 21<lb />
and 3! An evening session win be held at 7<lb />
p m on Jan X<lb />
Application for Student<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Committee Chairperson<lb />
The Student Homecoming committee is<lb />
responsible tor planning promoting, and<lb />
presenting the annual homecoming ac<lb />
tivities This festival of events is one of the<lb />
largest programs happening at 'he Universi<lb />
tv each year Among 'he responsibilities<lb />
parade arranging halt time activities at the<lb />
tootsaii game securing judges for the floats<lb />
and house ana residence hall decorations,<lb />
and presenting entertainment<lb />
The Student Homecoming Committee<lb />
chairperson ;s the individual who has overall<lb />
responsibllity for homecoming Students in<lb />
terested m being considered for the position<lb />
of Student Homecoming Committee<lb />
Chairperson may pick up application forms<lb />
a' either VSC information desk or the<lb />
Taylor Slaughter Alumni Center The<lb />
deadline for applying for this position is Jan<lb />
7t<lb />
Motel Management<lb />
interested in learning motel managemen<lb />
with a maior cn�i"7 Position avai'able in<lb />
Greensboro for Spring 1985 Contact<lb />
Cooperative Education 313 Rawl bldg tor<lb />
more mtorma'ion<lb />
Spoleto Festival<lb />
Charleston SC<lb />
Remember 'he deadhne for application is<lb />
Feb 1 1985 if you are interested please con<lb />
'act the Co op office as soon as possible<lb />
Business, music, theatre arts, english and<lb />
writing art and home economics majors art<lb />
encouraged '0 apply Salarv is V25 per week<lb />
free housing ISO paia toward 'ranspor'ation<lb />
cost<lb />
Camp Day<lb />
Do you like to work wi'h children' Enjoy the<lb />
outdoors7 Then this opportunity may be tor<lb />
you1 Representatives from camps<lb />
throughout the east will be on campus Jan<lb />
22. 1985 to interview students tor summer<lb />
positions Counselors instructors life<lb />
guards, and more positions available See<lb />
the Co op otf.ee, 313 Raw; Bldg to sign up to-<lb />
an interview and for more information<lb />
Air Products<lb />
Nationwide producer of industrial chemicals<lb />
and gases otters summer program with<lb />
headquarters and regionai offices Rising<lb />
seniors Nritfl gooc GPA and majoring in<lb />
chemistry business accounting, or com<lb />
puter science invited to apply For more m<lb />
formation contact the Cooperative Educa<lb />
tion Office m 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 'or spring, summer 1985 Studne's<lb />
should be graduating seniors Contact the<lb />
Cooperative Education office in 313 Raw1<lb />
building tor more ntormation<lb />
Summer Jobs<lb />
With maior food servce corporation having<lb />
facilities throughout the Southeast Food and<lb />
Nutrition majors merested in career related<lb />
experience paying t4 50 S5 per hour Contact<lb />
Cooperative Education office m 313 Rawl<lb />
building<lb />
Tutoring<lb />
If you need help writing a paper from a one<lb />
page summary to a one hundred page disser<lb />
tation iust come by the english department<lb />
office A 124 and sign up to see a tutor in the<lb />
writing center It's free!<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 />
�Won Wed and Fri and at 2 on Mon mten<lb />
sive work on writing and speech are also<lb />
available For more into, come by the<lb />
center<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 bunding no later then<lb />
Feb 4 Orders should be placed at the<lb />
jewelry counter Orders must be paid in full<lb />
when the order is placed<lb />
School ot Nursing<lb />
All students who plan to declare nursing a<lb />
maior and wish to enroll in the sophomore<lb />
nursing courses in fall semester 1985 should<lb />
pick up an intent to Enroll Form in tte nurs<lb />
ing building, room 157 and return by Feb 1<lb />
This applies particularly to present<lb />
fre�hmeti However, this form must also be<lb />
submitted by students who wish to re enroll<lb />
In the nursing program.<lb />
ECU FrisbeeClub<lb />
The Irate fiafban 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 JacksonThe 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 n.ght at 8 30 In<lb />
Aiwndenhall<lb />
SGA<lb />
SGA is now accepting applications for pirate<lb />
walk director All Interested persons can ap<lb />
ply at 'he SGA office at Mendenhatl The last<lb />
day for accepting applications is Tues . Jan<lb />
M<lb />
Cancer<lb />
is cancer affecting your lite or the lite 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 tor reducing stress<lb />
Regular meetings are held at a central<lb />
downtown location For more Inormatlon<lb />
about becoming Involved In the group, call<lb />
either Gene Eakes RN. MSN (Wl 757 6041.<lb />
(H) 7S6�Of5. or Rita Flnnen. RN. MSN (W)<lb />
757 4471 (M) 7S8 8097<lb />
Need a Massage?<lb />
Come to the physical therapy massage clinic<lb />
on Tues Jan 29 from 6 30 10 In the physical<lb />
therapy department. 1st floor Beik building<lb />
The charge Is SI tor every 10 minutes of<lb />
massage<lb />
Resident Advisors<lb />
The Department ot residence life Is now ac<lb />
cepf ing applications from students who wish<lb />
to apply tor resident advisor positions<lb />
Students need to have the following<lb />
qualifications (1) 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 judicial 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 6 must reside m residence hall dur<lb />
ing employment Application deadline tor<lb />
emloyment tor Fall 1985 is Jan 25.1985 If In<lb />
terested in applying for a position, applica<lb />
tlons are available in 214 Whichard and any<lb />
residence hall office<lb />
ECU Women's Glee Club<lb />
Presents a Happy hour at the Tree House<lb />
Jan 24th 4 f 30 p m 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 sta'e<lb />
law We meet Mon at 7 In the mendenhall<lb />
rotteehouse or call 752 5642<lb />
Shambhala Oharma Group<lb />
The Six Perfecting Practices, a seminar in<lb />
personal growth consisting of lecture<lb />
discussion and guided meditation Deals<lb />
with subjects 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 Fri Jan 25 from 7 9<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 Dr Don Brown, phone<lb />
355 4410<lb />
Div. of Cont. Education<lb />
Continuing Education Non Credit Courses<lb />
Dreams Tues. Feb 12. Mar 16 4 30 9 30<lb />
p m 4 sessions Guitar Wed , fev 13 Apr 10<lb />
6 X 7 45 p m 8 sessions Conversational<lb />
German Thurs . feb 14 Apr 25 6 7 30 p m<lb />
10 sessions Register at Erwin Hall or call<lb />
757 4143<lb />
Travel Committee<lb />
Like to trave and plan trips' Why not<lb />
become a member on 'he S'udent Union<lb />
Travel Committee The Student Union<lb />
Travel Committee plans and promotes the<lb />
following types ot trips weekend excur<lb />
sions. 'rips 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 4411 ext 210<lb />
Student Union<lb />
The student union special events committee<lb />
will meet on Wed . Jan 23 at 4 15 p m in<lb />
room 238 of Mendenhall student center. All<lb />
members and interested students are urged<lb />
to attend<lb />
Weight Training Clinic<lb />
� m rec services will offer a free weight train<lb />
ing clinic on Jan 29130 from 89 pm To<lb />
become a part, register In room 204<lb />
memorial gym The limit is 15<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
IRS Sport Club Council There will be an m<lb />
tramural sport council meeting Jan 23 at 4<lb />
p m in Brewster B 103 ATTEND!<lb />
Scuba Diving Adventures<lb />
Spring Break Dive In the fabulous Florida<lb />
Keys with Ray Scharf and Captain Slate.<lb />
ECU graduate class of 1971. from the Atlantis<lb />
Dive Center on the only coral reef In tfte con<lb />
�mental United States<lb />
Dive program Includes five days of diving,<lb />
dally boat trips, lodging and full breakfast<lb />
For registration and Information call Ray<lb />
Scharf, Director of Aquatics at 757 4441 or<lb />
754 9339 Total cost Is S335 and Includes a $100<lb />
non refundable deposit Non diver cost Is<lb />
$182<lb />
Rugby<lb />
Interested in playing this intense sport? No<lb />
prior experience Is needed, lust good<lb />
physical condition Is required Team<lb />
meeting tonight. Tues Jan 22 at 5,<lb />
downstairs in memorial gym For more Info<lb />
contact. Bill Zimmermann, 758 7030<lb />
Ski Club<lb />
Let's rip the North Carolina mtns together<lb />
Trips to be planned this spring Equipment<lb />
will be auxtloned! For example, Caber Ex<lb />
cellerator sklboots. size 9 150. and much<lb />
more Contact Kevin Mussler, 758 4459<lb />
Phys. Ed Majors<lb />
All students who plan to declare Physical<lb />
Education as a major should report to<lb />
Minges coliseum at 12 p m Wed , Jan 30 for<lb />
a motor and physical fitness test Satlsfac<lb />
tory performance on this test is required as a<lb />
prerequisite for official admittance to the<lb />
physical education maior program More<lb />
detailed Information is available by calling<lb />
757 4441 or 4442<lb />
Any student with a medical condition tha'<lb />
would contralndlcate participation in the<lb />
testing program should contact Dr Israel at<lb />
757 4497 Examples would Include heart mur<lb />
murs. congenital heart disease respiratory<lb />
disorders or significant musculoskeletal pro<lb />
blems If you have any significant medical<lb />
conditions please notify Dr Israel if you<lb />
plan to be tested<lb />
Lasagna Supper $1<lb />
P'esbyterian students and 'heir friends are<lb />
invited 'o a lasagna shipper tonight altpm<lb />
at the First Presbvterian Church of Green<lb />
vllle. located on the corner ot Elm and Utn<lb />
sts Cost is only II Sponsored by the<lb />
Presbyterian Campus Ministry<lb />
Ambassadors<lb />
Don't forget our New York visitors will be<lb />
here Jan 22 24 All ambassadors are re<lb />
guested to attend a reception in their honor<lb />
on Tues . Jan 22 at 7 30 p m at the Alumni<lb />
Center Lef s really welcome our guests to<lb />
ECU and Greenville This Is really an honor<lb />
for our organization See you Tues<lb />
Omega Psi Phi<lb />
Will be having it's Spring Smoker on Wed<lb />
Jan 23 at 8 p m in Mendenhall 5'udent<lb />
Center in Rm 244 Also there will be � par<lb />
a'the Unlimited Touch Thurs Jan 24 There<lb />
will be a 9 11 happy hour and all proceeds<lb />
will go to Greenville s Ronald McDonald<lb />
building fund<lb />
NAACP<lb />
The NAACP next meeting win be held or-<lb />
Mon Jan 28th in mendenhall studenf center<lb />
in the cotfeehousse �� 5 30 p m Everyone is<lb />
urged 'o attend<lb />
Psi Chi<lb />
Tnere will be an important business meeting<lb />
of all Psi Chi members on Wed , Jan 23 at<lb />
6 30 p m in SP 202 i Psi Chi library) All<lb />
members are urged to attend<lb />
ECU Newman Catholic<lb />
Community<lb />
Invites you to join us this Wed for our week<lb />
ly prayer service and group meeting Who<lb />
knows? We may have something you'd like<lb />
to help us with in '85! come on by and find<lb />
out Wed at 5 pm . at the ECU Newman<lb />
Center on east 10th stliust past the music<lb />
building)<lb />
Inter-Varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
We're alive in '85 and we want you to join us!<lb />
The inter'varsity Christian fellowship pro<lb />
vldes students with an opportunity tor fun.<lb />
friendship, faith, and even a few surprises!<lb />
But why not see for yourself? Join us Wed<lb />
night at 7 in the auditorium. Jenkins Art<lb />
building,and bring a friend, ok?<lb />
PERSONAL DENTIST<lb />
Do you need a caring,<lb />
professional dentist?<lb />
�Cleaning done by the doctor<lb />
�Pain-free restorative dentistry<lb />
Dr. Robert CargUl<lb />
University Professional Center<lb />
608 E. 10th St. Greenville, NC<lb />
758-4927<lb />
DRAFT NITE<lb />
TUE. JAN 22,1985 8:30-l:00am<lb />
Adm $1.00 18yrs. $1.00<lb />
10 DRAFT ALL NITE<lb />
ALPHA PHI<lb />
BIG BROTHERS<lb />
Present<lb />
DRAFT NITE<lb />
WED. JAN 23,1985 8:30-l:00am<lb />
Adm. $1.50 18yrs. $1.00<lb />
. 10 DRAFT ALL NITE<lb />
Co rec Bowling<lb />
its doubles time! Get your gals and guys<lb />
together to make some alley action!<lb />
Register In room 204 Memorial Gym from<lb />
Feb 4 5 The lanes will light up on Feb 11<lb />
Swim Meet<lb />
The annual IRS swim meet will be held in<lb />
early Feb Register Feb 2 7 Get your squad<lb />
together and pool your efforts! Sign up in 204<lb />
memorial gym<lb />
Arm Wrestling<lb />
It's coming! IRS and Budwelser Is sponsor<lb />
ing the annual arm wrestling competition<lb />
All participants will receive t shirts Dlvi<lb />
sions for men and women are avllable!<lb />
Register Jan 28 30 in room 204 memorial<lb />
gym<lb />
Video Games Tourney<lb />
The IRS Is sponsoring a video games tourna<lb />
ment to be held in Aycock game room The<lb />
competition begins Jan 23 Register In<lb />
memorial gym Jan 21 23<lb />
Racquetball Doubles<lb />
Register for Intramural racquetball doubles<lb />
from Jan 28 30 Mens and womens divisions<lb />
are available Register In room 204<lb />
memorial gym<lb />
3tu<lb />
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FRANK'S PIZZA<lb />
LOCATED AT THE PI.A.A<lb />
take outs available 756-8798<lb />
I 1.00 OFF<lb />
Any whole<lb />
pizza purchase<lb />
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Greenville<lb />
Flower Shop<lb />
758-2774<lb />
Corner Evans &amp; HTh St.<lb />
TJREV OF WAITING FOR A BUS TO KUPUS<lb />
HAVING TO WAIT JN LINE FORA � PA<lb />
WHEN VOU VR1VE TO CLASS? R 7<lb />
IS AS CLOSE TO CLASSROOMS AS S<lb />
PORWS. COME LIVE WITH US AW El<lb />
ADVANTAGES OF OFF-CAMPUS LU'l: WITrl<lb />
CONVENIENCE OF LIVING RIGHT AT 7- I i<lb />
RINGGOLDTOvVFRS<lb />
At The Campus 'East Carolina Ui<lb />
I'Jiyi 555-2698<lb />
MON. Pizza Night 409 Elizabeth St.<lb />
TUE. ECU "Golden Girls" 752-4379<lb />
WED. Sorority Night Catch the bus and ride<lb />
ALL PARTIES 9-UNTIL IP's will be checked<lb />
BARNES LOW PRICES make<lb />
NURY AFFORDABLE!<lb />
LADfES DIAMOND<lb />
EARRINGS<lb />
$1095<lb />
Suggested Retail$29 95<lb />
. LADIES 7 DIAMOND<lb />
?cluster ring<lb />
Va Carat T.W.<lb />
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1 Carat T.W .<lb />
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We do all types of jewelry repair, including ring sizing and remounting on the premises.<lb />
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Bureau of Investigation's new re<lb />
director, and Morgan said he will ma<lb />
stay in office during Thornburg's steppin<lb />
four-year term Morgan is the politi<lb />
husband of ECU Board of said<lb />
Trustees member Kane Morgan to<lb />
Morgan, who also was the <lb />
state's attornev general for six givetty<lb />
years, said he would not run for 'he m<lb />
any public office in 1986. in- ment p<lb />
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Morgan Named To SBI Post<lb />
RALEIGH (UPI) Attorney<lb />
General Lacy Thornburg Mon<lb />
day named former U.S. Sen.<lb />
Robert Morgan as the State<lb />
Bureau of Investigation's new<lb />
director, and Morgan said he will<lb />
stay in office during Thornburg's<lb />
four-year term. Morgan is the<lb />
husband of ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees member Katie Morgan.<lb />
Morgan, who also was the<lb />
state's attorney general for six<lb />
years, said he would not run for<lb />
any public office in 1986, in-<lb />
cluding a possible bid to oust<lb />
Sen. John East, R-N.C because<lb />
of his commitment to his new<lb />
job. Morgan was a one-term con-<lb />
gressman when East defeated him<lb />
in 1980.<lb />
"Now, 1 also want to lay to<lb />
rest at this time any idea that I<lb />
may try to use this position as a<lb />
stepping stone to any further<lb />
political advancement Morgan<lb />
said. "I come to this assignment,<lb />
to this opportunity, but with one<lb />
thought in mind and that is to<lb />
give the people of North Carolina<lb />
the most effective law enforce-<lb />
ment possible.<lb />
Morgan said he is committed<lb />
to Thornburg to "help him<lb />
throughout his term, or as long as<lb />
he needs me<lb />
"To that end I tell you now<lb />
that 111 not be a candidate for<lb />
any public office in 1986 and that<lb />
includes the United States<lb />
Senate he said.<lb />
Morgan replaces Haywood<lb />
Starling, who stepped down as<lb />
director Jan. 5 after heading the<lb />
bureau for eight years. Court of<lb />
Appeals Associate Justice Gerald<lb />
Arnold swore in Morgan as his<lb />
wife Katie and daughters Mary<lb />
and Margaret looked on.<lb />
Since his Senate defeat,<lb />
Morgan has been practicing law<lb />
with the Lillington firm of<lb />
Morgan, Bryan, Jones and<lb />
Johnson. Morgan reportedly has<lb />
a lucrative practice, but friends<lb />
say he has been itching to return<lb />
to public life.<lb />
Thornburg described Morgan,<lb />
who has served in public office<lb />
for 26 years, as an unselfish man<lb />
and called him "the father of our<lb />
modern-day SBI<lb />
"I make this announcement<lb />
with total confidence in Robert<lb />
Morgan's ability and his integrity<lb />
and fully convinced that he will<lb />
serve the people of North<lb />
Carolina with honor and distinc-<lb />
tion in this important position<lb />
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'New Beginning' Promised By Reagan<lb />
WASHINGTON (UPI)<lb />
President Reagan, taking his<lb />
public oath of office in a<lb />
ceremony forced indoors by arc-<lb />
tic temperatures, Monday<lb />
delivered an inaugural address in<lb />
which he called for a freeze on<lb />
federal spending next year as the<lb />
nation has reached "a moment<lb />
for hard decisions<lb />
Addressing a standing crowd<lb />
packed into the rotunda of the<lb />
Capitol, Reagan and Vice Presi-<lb />
dent George Bush repeated their<lb />
oaths of office in a public<lb />
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Reagan said after proclaiming<lb />
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Reagan, at 73 the oldest person<lb />
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ecutive, told a national television<lb />
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our might<lb />
"Let history say of us these<lb />
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office.<lb />
Reagan, with Republicans and<lb />
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mostly public officials, said the<lb />
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can only be reached by imposing<lb />
limits on the federal government.<lb />
"We must not repeat the well<lb />
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men and women, by sending their<lb />
earnings on a futile chase after<lb />
the spiraling demands of a<lb />
bloated federal establishment<lb />
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him in 1980 "to end this prescrip-<lb />
tion for disaster. I do not believe<lb />
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come to a turning point, a mo-<lb />
ment for hard decisions<lb />
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his inaugural address.<lb />
"Beyond that we must take<lb />
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trol government's power to tax<lb />
and spend said Reagan, who<lb />
renewed his pitch for requiring<lb />
the federal government to<lb />
operate under the restrictions of a<lb />
balanced budget, just as most<lb />
states must.<lb />
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lanuars 22, 1985<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
SGA<lb />
Legislature Needs More Action<lb />
An East Carolinian reporter has<lb />
attended every SGA Legislature<lb />
meeting this year. In fact, one of<lb />
our reporters has been covering the<lb />
beat for more than two years.<lb />
We've seen several different ver-<lb />
sions of the Legislature. This year<lb />
it is different. The quality of activi-<lb />
ty is not the same. And someone<lb />
needs to light a fire underneath its<lb />
members.<lb />
The Legislature is passive, very<lb />
passive. In the true spirit of<lb />
democracy, a legislative body<lb />
argues questions of substance that<lb />
affect all they serve. A legislature<lb />
is a deliberative body that en-<lb />
ourages argument and debate,<lb />
that champions minority causes<lb />
and concerns and that fosters free<lb />
speech and independence. Ours<lb />
tails short of these ideals.<lb />
Yes, we know the SGA is a lear-<lb />
ning experience. But education too<lb />
is not passive; it is active. Last<lb />
night, for example, the Legislature<lb />
spent $6,100 of student money<lb />
without a single no vote. All bills<lb />
were passed by consent. The three<lb />
major appropriations bills received<lb />
less than five minutes of debate �<lb />
if what they did was indeed debate.<lb />
Most speakers just asked meek<lb />
questions about the facts. We're<lb />
not saying that the money wasn't<lb />
well spent, we're just saying that it<lb />
seemed like the Legislature didn't<lb />
care who got the money.<lb />
Cold<lb />
Greenville is paying the price.<lb />
Ah, those balmy, summertime-like<lb />
temperatures in December are<lb />
haunting us now. But there's<lb />
always the time to pay up, and the<lb />
time is now.<lb />
Winter, Old Man Winter, has<lb />
descended on us. And boy, oh boy,<lb />
has he brought the full arsenal of<lb />
cold with him. Record<lb />
temperatures have hit ECU like an<lb />
iceberg slapping the Titanic. What<lb />
could have caused it?<lb />
Why are students huddling in<lb />
hallways wrapped in more layers<lb />
of clothing than an Arctic ex-<lb />
plorer? Insiders with the National<lb />
To us, it seems, most members<lb />
of the Legislature are being slack<lb />
in their duties. You are not a rub-<lb />
ber stamp. Sure most work is done<lb />
in committee. The Appropriations<lb />
Committee, we knov works long<lb />
and hard and deserves praise for its<lb />
accomplishments. But a body that<lb />
just sits there, flaccid, while stu-<lb />
dent money is being given out, is<lb />
not doing its job.<lb />
Some legislators may feel they<lb />
have done a good job. Some have.<lb />
Student forums and other things<lb />
have been wonderful ideas. Some<lb />
may feel they are being unduly<lb />
criticized. Well, heck, you are in<lb />
the public eye. You are responsible<lb />
to your constituents, and the job<lb />
you are doing, at least on the floor,<lb />
is not adequate. Is there not proper<lb />
study going into each issue by<lb />
every member? Do legislators just<lb />
want to "get it over with and g.o<lb />
home?" Are some legislators not<lb />
serious enough? Each of you<lb />
should answer these questions.<lb />
Maybe the Legislature is a<lb />
reflection of the apathy on cam-<lb />
pus. Maybe each of you are just<lb />
exhibiting the inability or unwill-<lb />
ingness to question that has grip-<lb />
ped the student body as a whole.<lb />
We do think, though, that as stu-<lb />
dent leaders each legislator should<lb />
be the exception rather than the<lb />
rule. Remember that the next time<lb />
someone wants a thousand bucks.<lb />
Weather Service secrectly slipped<lb />
us the scoop. You see, this mass of<lb />
colder-than-heck air has been<lb />
waiting, waiting for the right time<lb />
to get even. "What?" it says.<lb />
"You ECUers were sunning<lb />
yourselves on Christmas Day. I'll<lb />
get you<lb />
So, alas, we are taken to shiver-<lb />
ing in our boots. We are broken<lb />
down to sniveling underneath our<lb />
scarves. It is the price we pay. Just<lb />
pray the nasty Old Man doesn't<lb />
decide to pitch camp here. If he<lb />
does, it's time to sign him up for<lb />
the football team.<lb />
IfBQUTE TO QUIT CHEATING<lb />
IF YOU PONT STOP LAUGHING<lb />
I WONT SIGN MOF THESE<lb />
Court Ruling Bad Policy<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
The Supreme Court ruled Jan. 15<lb />
that public school teachers and officials<lb />
can search students if there is<lb />
"reasonable grounds" that the search<lb />
will yield evidence of a law infraction or<lb />
a violation of school rules. The decision<lb />
in New Jersey v. T.L.O. steered a mid-<lb />
dle course through two adversarial<lb />
views of the relationship between the<lb />
Constitution and the public schools.<lb />
The 6-3 Court decision rejected the<lb />
argument that the Fourth<lb />
Amendment's limitations on search and<lb />
seizure do not apply at all in the school<lb />
setting. Associate Justice Byron White,<lb />
in writing the majority opinion, also<lb />
denied that the amendment's limits ap-<lb />
ply in full. White said the doctrine of in<lb />
loco pa rent is was "in tension with con-<lb />
temporary realities and the teachings of<lb />
this court But, the Court said, main-<lb />
taining order in a learning environment<lb />
necessitated easing normal restrictions<lb />
"to which searches by public<lb />
authorities are ordinarily subjected<lb />
The case which spurred the opinion<lb />
involved a Piscataway, N.J ninth-<lb />
grade student who in 1980 had her<lb />
purse searched after a teacher saw her<lb />
smoking in the lavatory. The search<lb />
yielded rolling papers, marijuana and<lb />
written evidence that the girl was selling<lb />
the drug. The Court said that a girl<lb />
caught violating a no-smoking rule in<lb />
school can have her purse searched � if<lb />
a teacher or other administrator sees<lb />
her smoking. The Court didn't<lb />
elaborate on whether evidence obtained<lb />
could be used in court nor if searches of<lb />
lockers or desks were "reasonable<lb />
The narrowness of the decision does<lb />
not evade some troubling facts. The<lb />
Court is sanctioning, by upholding as<lb />
constitutional, what lower courts have<lb />
allowed for years. Now, over zealous<lb />
teachers will be able to search many<lb />
students for the most trivial of matters<lb />
relating to school policy. A conser-<lb />
vative Court can be expected in future<lb />
years to chip away further at a student's<lb />
rights and broaden the definition of<lb />
"reasonableness As Associate Justice<lb />
John Paul Stevens said in his partial<lb />
dissent, searches "for curlers and<lb />
sunglasses" will be tolerated to enforce<lb />
school dress codes under the sanctity of<lb />
the Constitution.<lb />
The Court has erred. Their decision<lb />
to sit on the fence will give them and the<lb />
nation only splinters, which future<lb />
courts must pick out. Sure, school ad-<lb />
ministrators need a little leeway to en-<lb />
sure that an adequate environment for<lb />
learning is maintained, but only in the<lb />
gravest of circumstances and under the<lb />
most narrow of rules is the Fourth<lb />
Amendment to be bent for this pur-<lb />
pose. The three dissentors, Associate<lb />
Justices Stevens, William J. Brennan<lb />
and Thurgood Marshall, all agree that<lb />
the Court went too far. Brennan said<lb />
the departure from the "probable<lb />
cause" doctrine that has historically<lb />
been allied with the Fourth Amendment<lb />
to a "reasonableness" standard is<lb />
"unclear, unprecedented and un-<lb />
necessary<lb />
The Court seems to be getting closer<lb />
and closer to freeing absolutely the<lb />
perpetrators of searches of any stan-<lb />
dards of conduct. To a student, a purse<lb />
is very personal property. Being seen<lb />
smoking is not a very good reason for<lb />
the courts to allow a purse to be search-<lb />
ed. Just like being seen speeding is not a<lb />
good reason for a cop to search a<lb />
motorist's trunk. What is the dif-<lb />
ference?<lb />
The Court answers that keeping the<lb />
academic setting conducive to learning<lb />
gives principals and teachers the right to<lb />
do something a policeman can't. But<lb />
this reasoning is unfounded. Smoking a<lb />
cigarette in the bathroom is not the step<lb />
before a riot or full-fledged drug pro-<lb />
blem. Smoking a cigarette in the<lb />
  i �: - �t�<lb />
Jill<lb />
bathroom is not going to cause a -�<lb />
dent to flunk a math test or cu<lb />
teacher. Sure, the drugs were founc<lb />
this one girl, but what about the nev"1<lb />
Should she be subjected to the ransack<lb />
ing of her personal belonging1- for i<lb />
pack of cigarettes? What's next, aftei<lb />
broadening of the rules, a strip jeai<lb />
in the gym lockerroom"1<lb />
The rule the Court should have Hand-<lb />
ed down should be the one<lb />
Stevens gives in his dissenting Oj<lb />
A search is warranted only when i <lb />
uncover "evidence that the studerr<lb />
violating the law or engaging in cond .<lb />
that is seriously disruptive of sch<lb />
order This should be taken t<lb />
that a student can be searched if he<lb />
she is highly suspected of dealing  if<lb />
or carrying weapons. Only then is an ii<lb />
fringement of the Fourth Amend<lb />
to be allowed in the nation's $ch<lb />
Our country is a state proud of the<lb />
rights it has bestowed on our citizenry<lb />
We are a civilized nation that �<lb />
the sanctity of the person and h<lb />
belongings. For the Court to aim<lb />
recklessly disregard them to give 5ch<lb />
authorities more power than necessan<lb />
is an unprecedented move with . �<lb />
rant. If our school system is ro be<lb />
prevented from turning mio a rmmavwc<lb />
police state, we must protest �<lb />
sion and advise the other branch<lb />
our government to nullify the da<lb />
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Economic Solutions From Both Sides Of Fence Off Mark<lb />
The universe of discourse has become<lb />
unecessarily restricted. The people of a<lb />
great nation have been duped into<lb />
believing they must whore their values to<lb />
the exigencies of the moment. On the<lb />
right, people are heard insisting that, for<lb />
the sake of encouraging excellence and<lb />
initiative, social cruelities such as high<lb />
unemployment, race- and gender-based<lb />
discrimination and poverty in the midst<lb />
of affluence must be tolerated. (We are<lb />
told that the magic of the market will<lb />
make these problems simply disappear<lb />
From The Left<lb />
Joy Stone<lb />
in some interminable long run.) From<lb />
the center comes the somewhat muted<lb />
suggestion that we have reached "an era<lb />
of limits" in what government can do<lb />
about social injustice and, therefore, we<lb />
must encourage economic growth so<lb />
government can afford to maintain the<lb />
status quo. (You can't get more slices<lb />
out of a shrinking pie and all that.) Yet,<lb />
implicit in this notion is the idea that we<lb />
must learn to accommodate ourselves to<lb />
ugly necessities and social injustice. Ah<lb />
� the cruelty of the facts when<lb />
measured against a soul's yearning<lb />
There comes a time in the affairs of<lb />
men when flaccid-brained swill must be<lb />
rebelled against and overcome. The time<lb />
is now. Let us rebel in unison, for the<lb />
human spirit demands a constant ex-<lb />
ponential increase in its capacity for the<lb />
experience of compassion and the drive<lb />
for social progress, not its atrophy.<lb />
Last week, I examined eight fun-<lb />
damental structural changes that are<lb />
profoundly altering our society and the<lb />
nature of our social problems. Briefly,<lb />
they are: l)the transition from an in-<lb />
dustrial to a post-industrial economy,<lb />
2)the collapse of the Bretton Woods<lb />
system and the demise for the interna-<lb />
tional economic order, 3)de-<lb />
industrialization and corporate flight,<lb />
4)limits to growth � the finiteness of<lb />
resources and the capacity of the en-<lb />
vironment to sustain disruption, 5)the<lb />
concentration of poverty among single,<lb />
female heads of households, 6)the grow-<lb />
ing prevalence of national liberation<lb />
movements and economically motivated<lb />
revolutions in the Third World, 7)the in-<lb />
creasingly technological and dangerous<lb />
nature of the arms race and 8)the in-<lb />
creasing trend toward oligopoly and<lb />
conglomeration in the economy,<lb />
democratic and humanistic values must<lb />
be the starting point in all blueprints for<lb />
restructuring our social institutions.<lb />
The conservative response to struc-<lb />
tural changes, such as the ones outlined<lb />
above, is generally to let market forces<lb />
address them. Government, however,<lb />
may provide incentives such as taxes on<lb />
consumption or tax subsidies for invest-<lb />
ment to help prod market forces along.<lb />
The problem with the conservative solu-<lb />
tion is it often has been the very market<lb />
forces associated with an oligopolistic<lb />
economic system and economic institu-<lb />
tions in which power is organized hierar-<lb />
chical that have caused many of our<lb />
current problems. Decision making by<lb />
elites based upon the profit motive is<lb />
often short-sighted and counter to the<lb />
public interest. Examples are the failure<lb />
of the steel industry and automobile in-<lb />
dustry to innovate until faced with<lb />
financial ruin. The dumping of hazar-<lb />
dous wastes in this country and the ag-<lb />
gressive marketing in Third World coun-<lb />
tries of pesticides such as DDT and other<lb />
toxic chemicals and corporate support<lb />
for despotic governments abroad that<lb />
express contempt for human rights and<lb />
democratic values are other examples.<lb />
The conservative speaks in hushed<lb />
and reverent tones for the freedom of<lb />
the owner of property to dispose of his<lb />
property as he sees fit. Sometimes he<lb />
even suggests that property rights are in<lb />
God's plan for us. Meanwhile, the<lb />
freedom of the employee is to refuse to<lb />
work for one employer and look for<lb />
another job or go hungry and the<lb />
freedom of the consumer is to buy,<lb />
boycott or do without; to have a clean<lb />
environment or a healthy economy, but<lb />
not both. In such a circumscribed<lb />
universe it seems clear the conservative<lb />
notion of freedom is freedom for a few<lb />
and servitude and powerlessness for the<lb />
many.<lb />
The liberal solution attempts to ad-<lb />
dress the problems which conservatism<lb />
ignores by calling for government<lb />
regulation of and limited involvement in<lb />
the economy. (The liberal call for a na-<lb />
tional industrial policy as well as en-<lb />
vironmental and consumer protection<lb />
regulations are examples of this.) The<lb />
problem here, however, is the public sec-<lb />
tor ends up footing the bill for subsidiz-<lb />
ing or policing industry as well as for the<lb />
extraneous costs of production such as<lb />
environmental pollution, unemployment<lb />
and, sometimes, corporate failure.<lb />
Meanwhile, the public does not actually<lb />
realize any of the benefits from its in-<lb />
vestment in the form of wage or job<lb />
guarantees from industries which profit<lb />
from this public spending, nor is the<lb />
public afforded an enhanced input into<lb />
economic decision-making (such as<lb />
whether a new factory will be built in<lb />
Taiwan or in a depressed region in the<lb />
United States where people need jobs.)<lb />
In addition, business frequently<lb />
manages to weaken and circumspect<lb />
government regulations that protect the<lb />
public and workers so as to render them<lb />
impotent. Morevover, because the<lb />
public fails to perceive a direct benefit<lb />
which accrues to it from many welfare<lb />
state programs and resents paying for<lb />
them, the political will to maintain the<lb />
welfare state can erode. Social welfare<lb />
programs which benefit the weakest<lb />
members of society are generallv the<lb />
first to come under the knife since they<lb />
have no powerful lobbies and are poorlv<lb />
organized.<lb />
The solution from the Democratic left<lb />
to our difficulties consists, first and<lb />
foremost, in the call for an extension of<lb />
the democracy which we enjoy in the<lb />
political sphere into the economic<lb />
sphere. The fundamental premise here is<lb />
that those who are affected by economic<lb />
decisions should have a say in the<lb />
decision-making process. This idea has<lb />
ramifications, not only for the domestic<lb />
economy, but for the global economv<lb />
and foreign policy as well. In this man-<lb />
ner, the adversarial relationship between<lb />
business and labor is transformed and<lb />
productivity is increased without<lb />
sacrificing some of the nobler values<lb />
which populate the American psvehe.<lb />
Another idea stressed bv the<lb />
Democratic left is that an emphasis upon<lb />
economic growth must be harmonized<lb />
with the necessity of respecting the limits<lb />
of the natural environment. This does<lb />
not mean the goal of economic growth<lb />
in the abstract must be abandoned. It<lb />
means that certain ways of going about<lb />
pursuing growth are inappropriate to<lb />
contemporary realities.<lb />
Campu<lb />
(CPS) - It's been a year now sii<lb />
a court order broke up American<lb />
Telephone and Telegraphs com<lb />
munications monopoly into one<lb />
long-distance service ana seven<lb />
regional earners<lb />
And it's been an unusual and<lb />
occasionally rough year for<lb />
students as their campuses strug-<lb />
gle to cope with the changes by<lb />
testing new phone systems and<lb />
sometimes even becoming their<lb />
own phone companies<lb />
Moreover, a number of col-<lb />
leges "don't know hat thev're<lb />
doing one consultant charges<lb />
Other observers, mure<lb />
don't see the skua . .<lb />
much in 1985<lb />
For State University of<lb />
York at Binghamton (SI B)<lb />
students, 1984 was a year of dead<lb />
lines, charges for ex'ra services<lb />
and higher phone rates<lb />
"The university installed<lb />
system in good faith say? M<lb />
jories Leffler. the student govo<lb />
ment presideni They hoped to<lb />
provide cheaper service - <lb />
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York at Binghamton (SUNY-B)<lb />
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lines, charges for extra services<lb />
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nate systems more expensive<lb />
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while the university hopes to save<lb />
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UCLA expects to save $15<lb />
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cut phone expenses by 50 percent<lb />
since its December, 1983, pur-<lb />
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to about $107,000 a month, he<lb />
says.<lb />
University of Missouri officials<lb />
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munications systems at all four<lb />
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million in 10 years.<lb />
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By DANIEL MAURER<lb />
And<lb />
ROBIN WHALEY<lb />
The only thing worth writing<lb />
about is the human heart in<lb />
conflict with itself. "<lb />
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show is co-written and performed<lb />
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life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning<lb />
author. Faulkner's unique brand<lb />
of wit and wisdom enliven the<lb />
stage as he relates his misadven-<lb />
tures as a postmaster, Hollywood<lb />
screenwriter and novelist.<lb />
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timacy. This feeling is heightened<lb />
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nacle of his career � the Nobel<lb />
Prize. The performance is con-<lb />
cluded with the delivery of<lb />
Faulkner's famed acceptance<lb />
speech. "Man will not merely en-<lb />
dure he says. "He will<lb />
prevail<lb />
In Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do You<lb />
Write? both John Maxwell and<lb />
W'illiam Faulkner most certainly<lb />
prevail.<lb />
Tennessee 'River' Runs Deep<lb />
By TINA MAROSf HAK<lb />
iMIitn Kdttor<lb />
Oscar-winning<lb />
cinematographer Vilmos Zsig-<lb />
mond has broken away from his<lb />
Close Fncounters of the Third<lb />
Kind to make a close encounter<lb />
of the L ittle-House-on-the-<lb />
Praine kind � The River. This<lb />
flowing film combines the talents<lb />
of Australian hero Mel Gibson<lb />
and Oscar winner Sissy Spacek,<lb />
resulting in a plot of danger,<lb />
misfortune, and most of all, sur-<lb />
vival.<lb />
Gibson and Spacek portray<lb />
Tom and Mae Garvey, a farm<lb />
couple whose love for the land<lb />
and its history is as strong as their<lb />
love and support for each other.<lb />
Along with their two children<lb />
(Shane Bailey and Becky Jo<lb />
Lynch), the Garveys unite and<lb />
weather some of life's toughest<lb />
storms � damaging floods and<lb />
pressure from modern<lb />
technology.<lb />
Joe Leutz (Scott Glenn)<lb />
represents so-called progress. The<lb />
River revolves around Leutz' at-<lb />
tempts (both cruel and<lb />
unbusiness-like) to force Garvey<lb />
and his neighbors to sell their<lb />
land so that he can erect a<lb />
hydroelectric power plant. We<lb />
see folks leaving their homes and<lb />
auctioning off their loved posses-<lb />
sions, all "in the name of pro-<lb />
gress Joe Garvey doesn't give<lb />
in, however, and he and Leutz<lb />
battle it out to the end.<lb />
Although probably not Oscar<lb />
material, The River moves along<lb />
smoothly and brings to life 444<lb />
acres of Tennessee's beautiful<lb />
land in the Great Smokey Moun-<lb />
tains. To make the movie, several<lb />
things had to be constructed � a<lb />
farmhouse, hayloft, equipment<lb />
shed, corn crib, chicken coop and<lb />
stone pumphouse.<lb />
All in all, The River is definite-<lb />
ly worth seeing, especially if<lb />
you're in the mood for some<lb />
wholesome, down-to-eath enter-<lb />
tainment.<lb />
The River is now playing at<lb />
Plitt Theatres in Carolina East<lb />
Convenient Center.<lb />
people were leaving, I noticed<lb />
that the large jars on the tables<lb />
set up by the Food Bank were<lb />
overflowing with one, five, and<lb />
ten dollar bills. The Greensboro<lb />
News and Record reported the<lb />
next day that Bruce Springsteen<lb />
himself had donated $10,000 of<lb />
his own on top of the uncounted<lb />
money from the concert. It's<lb />
fascinating the way a simple elo-<lb />
quent guitar player can pull out a<lb />
person's compassion. It would<lb />
have been a lot easier for most<lb />
people to just walk on by the<lb />
tables, but when The Boss talks,<lb />
people listen.<lb />
Another notable dedication<lb />
was made to Robin Davidson (the<lb />
Chapel Hill cheerleader who was<lb />
injured in a fall recently and re-<lb />
mains in a coma) during the first<lb />
encore � "Can't Help Falling in<lb />
Love With You He followed<lb />
with "Born to Run but return-<lb />
ed again to the old classics with a<lb />
medley of "Baby With the Blue<lb />
Dress On "Deep Sea Diver<lb />
and "Playin' In A Travelin'<lb />
Band and rounded out the<lb />
testimony of his musical roots<lb />
with a pseudo-Hendrix finish. As<lb />
the band vamped on "Twist and<lb />
Shout" he introduced two special<lb />
guests, Gary U.S. Bonds and<lb />
Robin Thompson, who turned<lb />
out to be the only dissapointment<lb />
of the night. They basically stood<lb />
around and sang along while The<lb />
Boss jammed with Clarence.<lb />
That night Bruce Spr-<lb />
ingsteen took charge of the au-<lb />
dience and gave them their<lb />
freedom at the same time. The<lb />
first verse of "Thunder Road"<lb />
was sung entirely by the crowd,<lb />
and the stories he told seemed to<lb />
come directly from his heart. To<lb />
the audience, he was sharing a<lb />
special part of himself. It didn't<lb />
seen to matter that he has been<lb />
performing a relatively identical<lb />
show for the past few months of<lb />
the tour. When he did "Racing in<lb />
the Streets we were there with<lb />
him in his old convertible<lb />
Camaro on the turnpike. And we<lb />
were with him in those<lb />
"Badlands" too. When the band<lb />
was taking their bows, Bruce<lb />
looked back and forth at the.<lb />
whistling, clapping, and cheering<lb />
fans to the front and rear. He<lb />
strolled up to the microphone<lb />
and said, "Do you really think<lb />
you can handle any more?" And<lb />
although most everyone was ex-<lb />
hausted from the three-and-a-<lb />
half hours ot non-stop rock, thev<lb />
all cheered for more As the last<lb />
few notes of "Ram Rod"<lb />
screamed on past and Bruce Spr-<lb />
ingsteen and the E Street Band<lb />
left the stage for the last time, I<lb />
thought about how I was going to<lb />
write an objective review of that<lb />
show I decided I'd just try and<lb />
fit in as much as I could about his<lb />
performance He was the typical<lb />
image of masculinity in his shirt<lb />
with the sleeves rolled up to the<lb />
shoulders. But at the same time,<lb />
he was fun, like when he jigged<lb />
around the stage during "Hungrv<lb />
Heart" while Clarence wailed on<lb />
the sax He was also a perfect<lb />
gentleman as the tall brunette he<lb />
pulled out of the audience during<lb />
"Dancing in the Dark" could tell<lb />
you. Most of all he was honest<lb />
with the audience and didn't<lb />
pander to them or abuse them<lb />
like a few other heavy metal<lb />
bands I've seen at the Greensboro<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
Over and over again his songs<lb />
express the "hunger" that people<lb />
feel today, both phvsicaliy and<lb />
spiritually For the people who<lb />
were there, he gave a feast of<lb />
emotion, and for the poor and<lb />
starving elsewhere in the state,<lb />
there was his gift to the Food<lb />
Bank The Boss makes sure<lb />
evervone is happy.<lb />
Nantucket Rocks The Attic<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
M�ff �rllf<lb />
Regional favorite rock band<lb />
Nantucket recharged its energy<lb />
during a short break from the<lb />
Raleigh studio where they are<lb />
currently recording their fifth<lb />
album by voyaging to<lb />
Greenville's Attic for their last<lb />
North Carolina appearance this<lb />
month.<lb />
Hard rocking from the start,<lb />
with only a couple of slower<lb />
segments tossed in, Nantucket<lb />
powered through a nonstop<lb />
20-song barrage of selections<lb />
from their previous albums,<lb />
along with a few cuts from their<lb />
upcoming antucket V lp.<lb />
The group seemed to have a<lb />
new sense of purpose with the<lb />
thrill of producing what they feel<lb />
will be their best album yet � the<lb />
one that could break them as a<lb />
nationally-recognized act � and<lb />
they spread the enthusiasm to<lb />
new fans and old.<lb />
The brain-jarring pounding of<lb />
"Can't Stop Rockin followed<lb />
by the equally emphatic "Ten-<lb />
nessee Whiskey" seemed design-<lb />
ed to set the tone for the perfor-<lb />
mance as the band continued a<lb />
blitzkrieg-like attack all through<lb />
the night, with three guitarists<lb />
leading the charge.<lb />
Long-time member Tommy<lb />
Redd assaulted his penny-clad<lb />
rhythm guitar like a Japanese<lb />
hari-kari pilot from WW II, us-<lb />
ing common teaspoons as im-<lb />
plements of destruction on his<lb />
guitar strings. He then tossed<lb />
spoons and guitar picks to the<lb />
jam-packed crowd.<lb />
David Johnson's guitar work<lb />
was very effective as his solid<lb />
bass lines highlighted "Quite<lb />
Like You which also featured a<lb />
hard-hitting, rapid-fire chorus.<lb />
Lead singer Larry Uzzell, who's<lb />
been with the group since their<lb />
Jacksonville, N.C. "beach<lb />
music" days, gave his tam-<lb />
bourine a serious beating while<lb />
the fever-pitched excitement con-<lb />
tinued to build in the Attic.<lb />
Pretty-boy Alan Thornton, a<lb />
summer '84 addition to Nan-<lb />
tucket, displayed his lead guitar<lb />
prowess as he jammed with Redd<lb />
while Uzzell described what the<lb />
group likes about "women with<lb />
pretty legs Thornton's all-<lb />
black leather outfit contrasted<lb />
sharply with Redd's well-worn<lb />
trenchcoat and sunglasses � with<lb />
a copper ring hanging from them.<lb />
"Ready For Your Love" con-<lb />
tinued the frantic pace as group<lb />
leader Eddie Blair stepped away<lb />
from the keyboards for a<lb />
featured saxophone break. As his<lb />
hot sax took over, the three<lb />
guitarists joined him at<lb />
stagefront in a mass formation,<lb />
which brought a roar of excite-<lb />
ment from the large crowd.<lb />
Drummer Richard Gates did a<lb />
fine job keeping the tempo steady<lb />
throughout the evening. He<lb />
didn't get noticed much because<lb />
of the attention the three<lb />
guitarists, but he got the job<lb />
done.<lb />
As the concert continued, a<lb />
melodic "Lies" prefaced the only<lb />
real change of pace all night as<lb />
Redd drawled a near-perfect<lb />
Nashville-type rendition of the<lb />
countryish "Tell Me with its<lb />
typical tale of the hazards of<lb />
picking up women in honky tonk<lb />
saloons.<lb />
This tune could very easily be a<lb />
top country hit � but it was<lb />
definitely the only song of the<lb />
evening , other than ab-<lb />
solute rock and roll While it<lb />
would be misleading to typify<lb />
Nantucket as a heavy metal band,<lb />
they are beyond any question a<lb />
hardrocking outfit.<lb />
Johnson's strong bass marked<lb />
the beginning of the old Manfred<lb />
Mann classic "Doo Wah<lb />
Diddy the only non-original<lb />
tune in the set. From the reaction<lb />
of the audience, it would seem to<lb />
be a strong candidate for inclu-<lb />
sion in Nantucket's new album<lb />
and a possible single release.<lb />
Larry Uzzell let the crowd sing<lb />
that historic phrase from 1965 �<lb />
"doo-wah diddy, diddy dum did-<lb />
dy doo<lb />
Redd started the regional<lb />
classic "It's A Long Way to the<lb />
Top" with obvious relish as the<lb />
three blazing guitars took com-<lb />
mand again. The intricate in-<lb />
terplay of guitars raises the ques-<lb />
tion of why this song wasn't a top<lb />
hit in the U.S.<lb />
"Time bomb, sitting on a time<lb />
bombbeware" rang out as the<lb />
guitars and keyboards combined<lb />
to give the pulsating effect of a<lb />
ticking bomb, reminiscent of<lb />
lOcc's "Clockwork Creep<lb />
Through the remainder of the<lb />
performance the high velocity<lb />
rock continued. "Is It Wrong (To<lb />
Rock and Roll)" was one of the<lb />
highlights of the last half, while<lb />
the 1978 southeastern regional hit<lb />
"Heartbreaker" was clearly the<lb />
top crowd pleaser of the evening.<lb />
Nantucket seemed much more<lb />
intense than in their last few gigs<lb />
at the Attic and other area clubs,<lb />
probably as a result of their cur-<lb />
rent recording efforts for the<lb />
Nantucket V album. They used<lb />
this opportunity to showcase<lb />
some of the new tunes, but are<lb />
reserving most of the material<lb />
from live performances until the<lb />
album's completed<lb />
"Ain't It A Shame" was the<lb />
best new cut they played. With<lb />
the repetitious nature of the<lb />
chorus, it has the potential for<lb />
making the national charts. Ac-<lb />
cording to the group, the new<lb />
album will be the strongest one<lb />
vet.<lb />
"We haven't been able to do<lb />
what we've wanted to for a<lb />
while said group leader Eddie<lb />
Blair "We're just getting out of<lb />
a problem with our previous<lb />
management, so we can finallv<lb />
get back into the studio. We'll be<lb />
able to produce it the way we<lb />
want, so it should be our best<lb />
yet<lb />
"We had good support from<lb />
Epic on our first three albums,<lb />
which sold about 100,000 each"<lb />
he added, "but our last label<lb />
didn't give us as much support as<lb />
we needed. We've been laying<lb />
kind of low the last year because<lb />
of legal proceedings, but we're<lb />
real excited about the new<lb />
album<lb />
The group recognizes the need<lb />
to get on the concert road in a<lb />
much broader area in order to get<lb />
the momentum going for Nan-<lb />
tucket V, so local appearances<lb />
will be rare, if any. over the next<lb />
few months.<lb />
"W'e need to get away from<lb />
this area more said Johnson.<lb />
"We're going to take most of<lb />
Februarv to work in the studio,<lb />
also According to Tommy<lb />
Redd, who has written most of<lb />
the band's material so far, the<lb />
rhythm tracks have already been<lb />
laid down for eight of the new<lb />
tunes.<lb />
"We're going for a lot more<lb />
energy he said. "We want to<lb />
update our sound, make it less<lb />
heavy. Most of the songs we<lb />
haven't even played live yet.<lb />
We're gonna have a lot of sur-<lb />
prises on the album<lb />
One of those surprises will be<lb />
the welcome addition of Alan<lb />
Thornton as a songwriter. His<lb />
"Freedom another cut off the<lb />
new album, showed bright pro-<lb />
mise for his writing ability.<lb />
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One of those surprises will be<lb />
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By JENNY MEADOR<lb />
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In case you haven't heard,<lb />
there is a new show on WZMB �<lb />
�Crossover The program<lb />
which just started this month'<lb />
adds to WZMB's variety of<lb />
classical, jazz, rock and pop<lb />
with the sound of contemporary<lb />
Christian music.<lb />
The name"Crossover" replac-<lb />
ed "The Contemporary Gospel<lb />
Show" to keep up with the tempo<lb />
and style of today's new music.<lb />
"Some music like George Beverly<lb />
Shea singing 'The Old Rugged<lb />
(ross' just doesn't attract peo-<lb />
ple said Scott Free, formerly<lb />
the disc jockey for the Attic's<lb />
1 adies Light Night Show.<lb />
'The name 'Crossover<lb />
doesn't really denote anv type of<lb />
music. When people heard 'The<lb />
Contemporary Gospel Show'<lb />
they expected to hear just gospel<lb />
music said Sue Shatz who took<lb />
over the show two years ago.<lb />
"The show basically started<lb />
because other students and I<lb />
would come by the station and<lb />
ask them about Christian music.<lb />
There wasn't much interest in it<lb />
then, but we kept hammering and<lb />
finally they got it on the air.<lb />
After a while we did begin to get<lb />
listeners and the management<lb />
saw that it was a worthwhile pro-<lb />
gram said Shatz.<lb />
A lot of once-secular artists<lb />
have crossed over too. Dan Peek<lb />
of America, Leon Patillo of<lb />
Satana, Kerry Livgren of Kansas,<lb />
Rick Cua of The Outlaws, Joe<lb />
English, drummer with Paul Mc-<lb />
Cartney and Mylon Lefever who<lb />
toured with Black Sabbath have<lb />
all become popular top-selling<lb />
Christian artists.<lb />
Free, who has been doing the<lb />
show since last March when he<lb />
accepted Christ, took the job<lb />
because he thought it would be<lb />
fun and because he loves music<lb />
especially rock and roll. His big-<lb />
gest complaint concerns Chris-<lb />
tians who are not willing to ac-<lb />
cept the new types of music.<lb />
"I'm exposed to all the latest<lb />
music and I get burned out just<lb />
hearing old stuff all the time. But<lb />
that's why we have the show � to<lb />
let people hear the newest con-<lb />
temporary Christian music.<lb />
There are so many good artists<lb />
now. I have a hard time with<lb />
Christians who are close-minded<lb />
to the new music. Some people<lb />
think that if it's not Sandi Patti,<lb />
Amy Grant or Keith Green, it's<lb />
not any good. But the trend from<lb />
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JANUARY 22, 1985 Page H<lb />
Lady Pirates Win Another<lb />
I isa Squirewell (31) and Monique Pompili (14) hatVuBcth StStfSr�(51)<lb />
for a rebound in a 70-55 1 ad Pirate win.<lb />
Pirate Tracksters<lb />
Break Six Records<lb />
B BILL MITCHELL<lb />
St.tf Vtrltrf<lb />
The ECU men's track team<lb />
had a excellent shoving Saturday<lb />
at the Eastman Kodak Invita-<lb />
tional track meet, breaking six<lb />
school records, winning the<lb />
quarter-mile run md qualifing<lb />
three people for the i door na<lb />
tional championships<lb />
Henry Wilrraius ran the<lb />
60-yard dash in 6.25 seconds to<lb />
take second pla. 1 i e Ma I<lb />
was ttie third place finisher with a<lb />
time of 6.26. Both of their times<lb />
broke school records Further-<lb />
more, MacNeil's preliminary<lb />
time of 6.20 qualified him for the<lb />
nationals.<lb />
In the quarter mile, Chris<lb />
Brooks showed everyone his<lb />
talent by winning the race in<lb />
47.41 seconds qualifying him for<lb />
the nationals.<lb />
ECU also did very well in the<lb />
I and 300-yard runs. Julian<lb />
Anderson placed third in the 600<lb />
with a time of 1:10.14 to qualifv<lb />
for the nationals Ken Daugher<lb />
tiy and Phil Estes finished<lb />
seventh and eighth in the 300 with<lb />
times of 31.21 and 31.29 respe<lb />
tively. All three runners broke<lb />
school records.<lb />
"This was the finest perfor-<lb />
mance of the ECU men's track<lb />
team in East Carolina history<lb />
Coach Bill Carson said. "We had<lb />
the most top place finishers of<lb />
any school there (four)<lb />
The Eastman Kodak Invita-<lb />
tional is one of the largest indoor<lb />
meets on the east coast. Among<lb />
those schools competing were:<lb />
Alabama, Auburn, Florida State,<lb />
Mississippi. Miss. State,<lb />
Villanova and all Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference teams except Duke<lb />
attended.<lb />
Craig White did well in the<lb />
50-yard high hurdles, setting a<lb />
school record with a time of 7.27<lb />
seconds. He had the fourth<lb />
fastest time in the meet and<lb />
would have had a chance at first<lb />
plaot if he hadn't been dis-<lb />
qualil � . r the semifinals foi hit-<lb />
ting m firsl huidle. Olympic<lb />
golu medalist Roger Kingdom<lb />
finished first in the event.<lb />
The mile relay team also had a<lb />
shot at a first place Finish but<lb />
were also disqualified.<lb />
"We have an extremely good<lb />
mile relay team and could have<lb />
placed high but, a St Augustine<lb />
team member knocked the baton<lb />
out of Ken Daughertry's hand<lb />
Carson said. "They were dis-<lb />
qualifed for it, but that didn't<lb />
help us much<lb />
Carson summed up the day by<lb />
saying, "we set school records in<lb />
every event we ran in Carson<lb />
continued. "To do that in the<lb />
face of so much competition and<lb />
so early in the season, shows the<lb />
exceptional shape our team is<lb />
in<lb />
ECU Results<lb />
440: Ist-Brooks, 47.41.<lb />
60-yard dash: 2nd-Williams,<lb />
6.25, 3rd MaeNeil, 6.26.<lb />
600-yaid run: 3rd Julian<lb />
Anderson, 1:10.14.<lb />
300-yard run: 7th-Ken<lb />
Daughertry, 31.21, 8th-Phil<lb />
Estes, 31.29.<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
The Lady Pirate basketball<lb />
team continued its winning ways<lb />
with a 70-55 victory over league<lb />
foe American University last<lb />
night.<lb />
The game was tight in the<lb />
opening minutes of the first half<lb />
but ECU used their transition<lb />
game to pull away and were never<lb />
seriously challenged.<lb />
Trailing 8-7 at the 14:59 mark<lb />
of the first period Lorainne<lb />
Foster got behind the Lady Eagle<lb />
defense for a layup.<lb />
An Annete Phillips five footer<lb />
from in the lane, followed by a<lb />
Sylvia Bragg layup gave the Lady-<lb />
Pirates a six point run and<lb />
American was unable to get any<lb />
closer at any point in the contest.<lb />
Although ECU won their sixth<lb />
straight contest of the season<lb />
head coach Emily Manwaring<lb />
was not totally stisfied.<lb />
"It wasn't pretty, we played<lb />
just good enough to win Man-<lb />
waring said. "We've fought back<lb />
and are now playing five hundred<lb />
basketball.<lb />
The Lady Pirates scored on<lb />
seven of 11 fastbreak oppor-<lb />
tunities in the first half to take a<lb />
40-28 advantage into the locker-<lb />
room at halftime.<lb />
"We really attacked them in<lb />
the first half, in the second half<lb />
neither team played with very<lb />
much intensity Manwaring<lb />
said. " We did switch to a man<lb />
defense late in the game when<lb />
they started hitting from the<lb />
wings to get the game more inten-<lb />
sified and it really came through<lb />
for us<lb />
American was able to cut the<lb />
Lady Pirate lead to 59-50 at the<lb />
5:41 mark, but ECU was once<lb />
again able to connect on the full-<lb />
court pass to Lorainne Foster.<lb />
Any hopes of a Eagle com-<lb />
eback were quickly dashed by a<lb />
Alma Bethea free throw and<lb />
another Foster layup.<lb />
From that point on the game<lb />
turned into a free throw shooting<lb />
contest and the Lady Pirates were<lb />
able to convert on enough of<lb />
them to ice the game.<lb />
"Free throw shooting came<lb />
through for us tonight Man-<lb />
uring said. "One of our goals<lb />
coming into tonight was to im-<lb />
prove our free throw percentage<lb />
in the conference<lb />
ECU once again had a balanc-<lb />
ed scoring attack with four<lb />
Players in double figures. Foster<lb />
led the way with 13 points, hitting<lb />
six of ten shots from the field and<lb />
a perfect one of one from the<lb />
line.<lb />
Anita Anderson, Sylvia Bragg<lb />
and Lisa Squirewell all con-<lb />
tributed 10 points to the lady<lb />
Pirate win. For Anderson the<lb />
total marks her 11th consecutive<lb />
game in double digits and 13th of<lb />
the season.<lb />
ECU, the leading rebounding<lb />
team in the ECAC South, again<lb />
out rebounded their opponent,<lb />
by a 52-39 margin.<lb />
"The reason we're winning<lb />
these games is because we're tak-<lb />
ing more field goal and free<lb />
throw attempts than our op-<lb />
ponents Manwaring said.<lb />
"That's because we're the best<lb />
rebounding team in the con-<lb />
ference<lb />
Leading the way for the Lady<lb />
Pirates was Bragg, who led the<lb />
team in rebounds with nine, and<lb />
in assists with nine.<lb />
Anderson and Phillips both<lb />
pulled down eight rebounds to<lb />
contribute to the Pirate effort.<lb />
"Annette Phillips really played<lb />
hard tonight Manwaring said.<lb />
"She didn't score a lot of points<lb />
but that's never been her role.<lb />
She played good defense and hit<lb />
her foul shots<lb />
ECU shot 44 percent from the<lb />
field for the contest whil limiting<lb />
American to a ice-cold 25 per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
"There are some games we<lb />
aren't going to be as up for as<lb />
others Manwaring said. "But<lb />
the games aren't going to get any<lb />
easier so we are going to have to<lb />
be ready<lb />
With the win, ECU improves<lb />
to 8-8 in all games and 4-0 in<lb />
league play. The Lady Pirates<lb />
have now won seven straigt<lb />
league games dating back to last<lb />
season.<lb />
American drops to 6 6 overall<lb />
and 1-3 in ECAC South action.<lb />
Jan. 19, 1985<lb />
The Lady Pirates, in one of<lb />
their better games of the season,<lb />
trounced Geogrge Mason 89-54<lb />
in a ECAC South league game<lb />
over the weekend.<lb />
ECU never trailed in the con-<lb />
test, shooting 77.8 prcent from<lb />
the field in the first half for a<lb />
49-25 lead at halftime.<lb />
The Lady Pirates led 8-7 at the<lb />
16:13 mark in the opening half,<lb />
when Moniquc Pompili stored on<lb />
a jump shot in the lane to begin a<lb />
nine to nothing ECU run.<lb />
ECU had a 42-25 lead with<lb />
2:09 to play in the first half when<lb />
Lorainne Foster hit a 15 footer.<lb />
Pompili followed with a pair oi<lb />
free throws to increase the lead to<lb />
46-25. A Cheryl Fout layup and a<lb />
foul shot by I isa Squirewell gave<lb />
the Lady Pirates a 24 poi<lb />
halftime lead.<lb />
"We deserved to win this<lb />
game ECU head coach Emily<lb />
Manwaring said "W dominated<lb />
both ends of the court. We held<lb />
them below their season's scoring<lb />
average and scored above ours<lb />
ECU' shot 58 percent from the<lb />
field, while limiting GNU to 27<lb />
percent for the contest<lb />
The Lady Pirates a.<lb />
ed the boards, pulling down 54<lb />
rebounds to the I adv Patriot<lb />
34.<lb />
Manwaring attributed much of<lb />
her team's success in both the<lb />
shooting and rebounding areas to<lb />
the 3-2 zone defense she now has<lb />
ECU playing.<lb />
"We switched from a man to<lb />
the 3-2 match-up zone after the<lb />
break Manwaring said. "When<lb />
it works, there is somebody on<lb />
the ball as soon as the offense<lb />
gets it.<lb />
"It has allowed us to start run-<lb />
ning, our transition play has real-<lb />
Is improved since the break she<lb />
said. "Every team we play from<lb />
here on out had better be<lb />
prepared to stop the full-court<lb />
baseball pass<lb />
The long court pass was<lb />
available throughout the game<lb />
for the Lady Pirates. Sylvia<lb />
Bragg responded with passes to<lb />
Lorainne Foster for easy layups.<lb />
Foster led ECU in scoring with<lb />
5 points, hitting seven of nine<lb />
lots from the field, in only 19<lb />
�linutes of action. Alma Bethea<lb />
cored 13 points and Anita<lb />
Vnderson responded with 10.<lb />
The Pirates had 10 players<lb />
ore in the contest, and all who<lb />
ere able to play got at least eight<lb />
imutes of action.<lb />
Pompili, Squirewell and<lb />
c rstal Gner each had a game-<lb />
high total of seven rebounds,<lb />
while three other Lady Pirates<lb />
nulled down six boards<lb />
"With so many people playing<lb />
and scoring it might not help our<lb />
individual (statistical) leaders,<lb />
but that's fine with me Man-<lb />
waring said "As long as we lead<lb />
the conference in most points<lb />
-cored and fewest points allowed,<lb />
I'll be happy "<lb />
Bragg, who was held below her<lb />
season average of 11.3 ppg,<lb />
�lrushei with only eight points<lb />
for the night, but did contribute<lb />
ther ways She dished out<lb />
� - while pulling down<lb />
chounds. and committed on-<lb />
lv two turnovers<lb />
Men, Women Swimmers Beat UNC-<lb />
�Q Pominion Saturday in Minges<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Suff Wrllrr<lb />
ECU's swim teams rebounded<lb />
from tough losses to Florida<lb />
State to overwhelm UNC-<lb />
Wilmington Saturday at Minges<lb />
Natatorium. The men cruised to<lb />
a 7241 win, while the women did<lb />
even better with a 76-37 score.<lb />
ECU captured 12 out of 13 of<lb />
the men's and nine of 13 of the<lb />
women's events. Bruce<lb />
Brockschmidt, Chris Pittelli and<lb />
Kevin Hidalgo led the men with<lb />
three wins apiece, while Lee<lb />
Hicks and Scott Eagle each took<lb />
two firsts.<lb />
For the women, Caycee Poust<lb />
and Scotia Miller swam to first<lb />
place three times each, while Jen-<lb />
ni Pierson and Nancy James had<lb />
two wins.<lb />
"It was simply another fine ef-<lb />
fort by our team said Coach<lb />
Rick Kobe. "We're continuing to<lb />
swim as well as possible and get-<lb />
ting stronger. We seem to be in<lb />
fine shape for the rest of the<lb />
season if we keep swimming this<lb />
Freshman Leads Spiders Past ECU<lb />
well<lb />
The pair of victories raised the<lb />
men's record to 4-3, while the<lb />
women's mark improved to 3-3<lb />
for the season. ECU hosts Old<lb />
Dominion at Minges Natatorium<lb />
Saturday at 2 p.m.<lb />
ECU MEN'S SUMMARY<lb />
400 medley relay: 1. Kevin<lb />
Hidalgo, Lee Hicks, Bruce<lb />
Brockschmidt, Keith Kaut 3:35.4<lb />
1000 freestyle: 1. Stratton Smith,<lb />
9:54; 3. Pat Brennan 10:08.2<lb />
200 freestyle: 1. Chris Pittelli<lb />
1:45.6; 3. Andy Cook, 1:46.6.<lb />
50 freestyle: 1. Kaut, 21.7; 3.<lb />
Rolo Fleming, 22.8.<lb />
200 individual medley: 1.<lb />
Brockschmidt, 1:57.8; 3. Bren-<lb />
nan, 2:03.8.<lb />
1-meter diving: 1. Scott Eagle;<lb />
3. Luke Durkin.<lb />
200 butterfly: .<lb />
Brockschmidt; 1:57.5.<lb />
100 freestyle: 1. Pittelli, 48.2;<lb />
2. Kaut, 48.3.<lb />
200 backstroke: 1. Hidalgo,<lb />
1:59.<lb />
500 freestyle: 3. Smith, 4:51<lb />
3 meter diving: 1. Eagle;<lb />
Durkin.<lb />
200 breaststroke: 1. Hi<lb />
2:14.5; 2. Brennan, 2.17.9.<lb />
400 freestyle relay: 1. Jeff<lb />
Brown, Hidalgo, Cook. Pittelli,<lb />
3:17.7<lb />
Final score 72-41.<lb />
ECU WOMEN'S SI MMARY<lb />
200 medley relay, l. Caycee<lb />
Poust, Jess Feinberg. Ellen<lb />
McPherson, Nancy James, 1:56.<lb />
1000 freestyle: 1. Scotia Miller,<lb />
11:3; 3. Jenny Holstead. 11:36.<lb />
200 freestyle: 1. Pierson. 2:00;<lb />
3. Jill Gornfio, 2:05.5<lb />
50 freestyle: 2. James. 5.9; 3.<lb />
McPherson 26.9.<lb />
200 individual medlev. .<lb />
USt, 2:15.8.<lb />
1-meter diving: 3. Becky<lb />
Kerber.<lb />
200 butterfly: 1. Annette Bur-<lb />
ton, 2:20.9: 2. McPherson,<lb />
2:24.4.<lb />
100 freestyle: 2. James 56.0; 3.<lb />
Pierson, 56.1.<lb />
200 backstroke. 1. Poust<lb />
2:14.9; 2. Gornfio, 2 21 7.<lb />
500 freestyle: 1. S. Miller.<lb />
5:24.9: 3. Tracy Hope, 5:44.6.<lb />
3-meter diving: l. Kerber; 3.<lb />
I ori Miller.<lb />
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nis, 2 36; 2. Feinberg, 2:38.2.<lb />
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37.<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
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Freshman Peter Woolfolk led<lb />
the University of Richmond to a<lb />
63-50 victory over ECU Saturday<lb />
night in a ECAC South con-<lb />
ference battle.<lb />
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halt points and finished with 20,<lb />
to lead all scorers. Kelvin<lb />
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10 points each.<lb />
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a snort time. The Spiders then<lb />
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successful inside and failed to get<lb />
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after confirming that American<lb />
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transfusions only hours before<lb />
they pedaled in Olympic events<lb />
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American public. Olvm<lb />
cyclists and athletes, and to tnc<lb />
U.S. Olympic Committee "for<lb />
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David F Prouty, the executive<lb />
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tors adopted a rule banning<lb />
controversial procedure<lb />
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transfusion of red blood ce<lb />
an athlete's body, suppo- .<lb />
help the athlete's performance<lb />
allowing the bloodstream to ca<lb />
more oxygen<lb />
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violate international cycling<lb />
International Olympic Commit<lb />
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tors adopted a rule banning the<lb />
controversial procedure.<lb />
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ithlete's body, supposedly to<lb />
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r.ore oxygen.<lb />
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violate international cycling or<lb />
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ules, the cyclists involved are<lb />
no danger of losing their<lb />
ds, he said, adding that<lb />
thing should be considered to<lb />
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cyclists or say how many were in-<lb />
volved. Previous reports listed<lb />
five medal winners among those<lb />
receiving the transfusions.<lb />
"No athletes will be held or<lb />
considered responsible for the in-<lb />
cident he said. "Those athletes<lb />
underwent incredible physical,<lb />
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JANUARY 22. 1985<lb />
Bogues Leads Deacs<lb />
(UPI) Wake Forest's<lb />
Tyrone Bogues is the smallest<lb />
basketball player ever to compete<lb />
in the Atlantic Coast Conference,<lb />
but the 5-foot-3 sophomore is<lb />
teaching foes never to sell him<lb />
short.<lb />
Surprising Wake Forest, 11-4<lb />
overall and 3-1 in the ACC, has<lb />
reeled off six straight wins and<lb />
Bogues is leading the way. He hit<lb />
a career high 12 points, handed<lb />
out seven assists and made four<lb />
steals in Wake Forest's 91-89<lb />
upset of then second-ranked<lb />
Duke.<lb />
Bogues never left the court<lb />
during the overtime game and<lb />
held Duke's 6-foot-2 Johnny<lb />
Dawkins to onl) 8 points � the<lb />
first time the Blue Devils' top<lb />
scorer failed to reach double<lb />
figures in 52 games.<lb />
Bogues said he was "feeling<lb />
wonderful" about his play and<lb />
maintained that his height actual-<lb />
ly is an advantage in some ways.<lb />
"1 haven't heard of anyone<lb />
smaller than I am playing on this<lb />
leel Bogues said. "There are a<lb />
lot of advantages as well as disad-<lb />
vantages. To go out there and<lb />
pla these guvs, you've got to<lb />
have complete confidence and<lb />
know that thev're no better than<lb />
you - - they're just a little taller<lb />
than you.<lb />
"There's no way they can out<lb />
do me he said. "I take a lot of<lb />
pride in myself and try to use my<lb />
talents to give my best perfor-<lb />
mance all the time<lb />
Wake Forest head coach Carl<lb />
Tacy said he hopes basketball<lb />
fans start taking notice of<lb />
Bogues.<lb />
"I thought Bogues was tremen-<lb />
dous Tacy said of the Duke<lb />
game. "I don't know how long<lb />
he's going to have to play like this<lb />
before he gets the recognition he<lb />
deserves. We certainly know<lb />
what he means to our team<lb />
Bogues runs Wake Forest's<lb />
high-powered offense and darts<lb />
about the court terrorizing op-<lb />
ponents on defense.<lb />
"He's always sneaking up<lb />
behind you when you have the<lb />
ball. You never know when he's<lb />
coming Dawkins said. "He's<lb />
always creating havoc. He makes<lb />
up for his lack in size with a lot of<lb />
hustle<lb />
Bogues chuckles when he hears<lb />
opponents complain about his<lb />
sneak attacks. He said he likes to<lb />
play tricks on defense almost as<lb />
much as he likes to dish out<lb />
assists.<lb />
"Guys tend to take their eyes<lb />
off the guy behind them and just<lb />
worry about the guy in front of<lb />
them. Once they do that, I come<lb />
behind and get the ball Bogues<lb />
said. "I like to try to trick guys,<lb />
too.<lb />
"But 1 really love to pass the<lb />
basketball. It makes me feel<lb />
great. It doesn't matter to me<lb />
who scores he said.<lb />
Bogues said his strategy is to<lb />
make the most of opponents'<lb />
skepticism over his ability.<lb />
"A lot of people out there<lb />
know of me and want to see me<lb />
play, probably because they can't<lb />
believe what they're hearing.<lb />
Some of the teams don't believe it<lb />
themselves Bogues said<lb />
"That's why they come in a little<lb />
lackadaisical, so I give them<lb />
something to think about<lb />
"My goal is to try and make it<lb />
as far as possible in the NCAA<lb />
tournament. It could give a lot of<lb />
teams something to think about<lb />
with a team so small having a 5-3<lb />
guy running the show he said.<lb />
"People should not take teams<lb />
lightly just because of their size<lb />
Bogues tried wrestling,<lb />
baseball and football before swit-<lb />
ching to basketball. He was an<lb />
All-America at Baltimore's Dun-<lb />
bar High School. He was the<lb />
most valuable player of the 1983<lb />
team that went 31-0.<lb />
Ripley's Believe It or Not<lb />
newspaper column featured the<lb />
petite prep star, but Bogues said<lb />
he was unimpressed by the atten-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Even my sister, Sherron,<lb />
played college basketball at<lb />
Towson State back home � and<lb />
she's only 5 feet Bogues said.<lb />
Anabolic Steroids Dispensed<lb />
By Former Clemson Coaches<lb />
Greenville, S.C. (UPI) �<lb />
Clemson University stength<lb />
coaches gave anabolic steroids to<lb />
football players and accepted<lb />
payments from track athletes for<lb />
the prescription drug, one of the<lb />
school's former coaches said.<lb />
Former assistant strength<lb />
coach lack Harkness, the third<lb />
Clemson coach implicated in the<lb />
prescription drug investigation,<lb />
said head strength coach Sam L.<lb />
Colson told him to dispense the<lb />
drugs.<lb />
"I was told to make the drug<lb />
available and that's what 1 did<lb />
Harkness said.<lb />
Colson and men's track coach<lb />
Stanley S. Nareueski resigned<lb />
Dec. 11 and have since issued<lb />
statements admitting they provid-<lb />
ed drugs to Clemson track<lb />
athletes<lb />
Harkness, a graduate assistant<lb />
ach, left Clemson Dec. 15 and<lb />
returned to his Mississagua, On-<lb />
tario, home. He apparently can-<lb />
not be extradited for prosection<lb />
because steroids aren't covered<lb />
by the treaty of extradition bet-<lb />
ween the United States and<lb />
Canada.<lb />
Unlawful distribution of<lb />
prescription drugs is a misde-<lb />
meanor offense carrying a max-<lb />
imum penalty of 18 months in<lb />
prison, a 500-dollar fine, or both.<lb />
Steroids are substitutes for<lb />
hormones normally produced by<lb />
the body and can be injected or<lb />
taken by pill. Doctors prescribe<lb />
Them primarily to treat muscle-<lb />
wasting diseases or after surgery<lb />
to prevent muscle atrophy.<lb />
Harkness said he gave steroids<lb />
to four Clemson linemen last spr-<lb />
ing and another this fall, but said<lb />
he doesn't remember if the<lb />
athletes had paid him for the<lb />
drugs. He did not identify the<lb />
linemen.<lb />
"The quantities were so small<lb />
that whatever the money might<lb />
have been, it wasn't very much,<lb />
so I wouldn't really pay much at-<lb />
tention to it he said.<lb />
Harkness said he isn't sure<lb />
whether coaches first approached<lb />
football players about using<lb />
steroids or if it was the player's<lb />
initiative. But he did say the word<lb />
was out that drugs were available<lb />
to interested athletes.<lb />
"I think that was the whole key-<lb />
to it � it was there if they wanted<lb />
it he said.<lb />
Another former Clemson assis-<lb />
tant coach, who wasn't iden-<lb />
tified, said Colson would talk<lb />
about the steroids in the school's<lb />
weight room while the team<lb />
worked out.<lb />
"He would comment, 'so-and-<lb />
so was on the sauce Or he would<lb />
comment, 'so-and-so needs to get<lb />
on the sauce the coach said.<lb />
"But I never saw him pull so-<lb />
meone over to the side and ac-<lb />
tually say, 'Let's get you on<lb />
drugs<lb />
Harkness, a former Clemson<lb />
discus thrower and Canadian na-<lb />
tional champion, said he and<lb />
three track team members pur-<lb />
chased liquid and oral steroids<lb />
from Colson in September.<lb />
"We just wanted something<lb />
and we got it Harkness said.<lb />
"We put our money together and<lb />
gave a piece of paper over to Mr.<lb />
Colson, and after a certain period<lb />
of time he just delivered a<lb />
package to me<lb />
Colson used personal checks to<lb />
purchase steroids and anti-<lb />
inflammatory prescription drugs<lb />
from a Nashville, Tenn phar-<lb />
macist through an old friend. The<lb />
old friend, Vanderbilt University<lb />
strength coach E.J. "Doc" Kreis<lb />
helped Colson obtain the steroids<lb />
� it was earlier reported.<lb />
Kreis took a leave of absence<lb />
from Vanderbilt when the Ten-<lb />
nessee Bureau of Investigation<lb />
began the probe of illegal<lb />
prescription drug use at the<lb />
school.<lb />
An investigation began at<lb />
Clemson in December after traces<lb />
of the anti-inflammatory drug<lb />
phenylbutazone were found in<lb />
the blood of Augustinius Jaspers,<lb />
a cross country runner who died<lb />
of natural causes in his dorm<lb />
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