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Stye �aHt (EarnUntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.34<lb />
Thursda January 24, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Alterations<lb />
Ebony Herald To Change Name, Format<lb />
No Sitting Allowed<lb />
J�� JORDAN � ECU Photo L�b<lb />
The recent cold snap to Greenville has made some places on campus extremelv hazardous. This bench in<lb />
front of the biologv building is one example of where not to sit. Break out the suntan oil.<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Nrwi hdllor<lb />
Changing both the name and<lb />
the image of The Ebony Herald,<lb />
ECU's minority student<lb />
newspaper, will be the goals of<lb />
Ruben Ingram, who was ap-<lb />
pointed general manager of The<lb />
Ebony Herald by the ECU Media<lb />
Board Monday.<lb />
Ingram said he is changing the<lb />
name but the paper will still be<lb />
geared toward minorities.<lb />
However, he stressed, "we are<lb />
not just a black paper He said<lb />
he feels the paper's primary focus<lb />
should be on minorities, but it<lb />
will cover topics of interest to all<lb />
students.<lb />
Because the paper is only<lb />
published monthly, Ingram said<lb />
there have been problems with<lb />
the "timeliness" of news. Due to<lb />
this fact, he plans to change the<lb />
paper's format to "something<lb />
more along the lines of a digest<lb />
instead of a newspaper<lb />
Included in the paper, he said.<lb />
Ingram<lb />
will be things such as features and<lb />
poetry. "We're looking for sug-<lb />
gestions he said. "Student in-<lb />
put is very important. We want<lb />
the paper to reflect students'<lb />
ideas<lb />
Ingram plans to start an adver-<lb />
tising campaign to inform<lb />
students that the paper "will be<lb />
new and not just aimed at black<lb />
students He also wants to<lb />
solicit suggestions for the new<lb />
name.<lb />
Former General Manager<lb />
Chrystal Fray resigned recentlv,<lb />
citing a lack of student interest<lb />
and participatior s the major<lb />
reason for her decision. Ingram<lb />
said he does not anticipate pro-<lb />
blems in these areas.<lb />
"There is student interest, it's<lb />
just a matter of going out and<lb />
getting it Ingram said. He add-<lb />
ed that he has hired almost a<lb />
complete staff for this semester,<lb />
although some positions are still<lb />
open.<lb />
One problem Ingram sees with<lb />
The Ebony Herald is a "lack of<lb />
continuity He hopes to<lb />
alleviate this problem by develop-<lb />
ing ongoing policies. Policy<lb />
manuals and administrative rules<lb />
covering all areas of production<lb />
are now being developed.<lb />
In addition, Ingram has<lb />
developed the position of ex-<lb />
ecutive editor, a position<lb />
available for an undergraduate to<lb />
ensure continuity.<lb />
"Making mention of the fact<lb />
that something is wrong doesn't<lb />
make it better he said<lb />
N.C. Student Legislators Meet; Proposals, Debates Planned<lb />
Bv HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
WriM Nf� l-dttor<lb />
The North Carolina Student<lb />
I egislature will hold its monthly<lb />
Interim Council meeting at ECU<lb />
this weekend. Among scheduled<lb />
events is debate on resolutions<lb />
such as the repeal o' the added<lb />
value tax and school praver.<lb />
"We discuss present and future<lb />
issues that we feel are important<lb />
to our state said delegation<lb />
chairman James Caldwell. "The<lb />
NCSI debates bills wed like to<lb />
see changed in state law. We<lb />
write them up in the proper form<lb />
and present them to the General<lb />
Assembly More than 45 per-<lb />
cent of the bills the NCSI passes<lb />
are vent to the state legislature<lb />
and are passed into law, he said.<lb />
ECU's 30 members will host<lb />
the January meeting at Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium Saturday from 9<lb />
a.m. until 4 p.m. with the<lb />
meeting concluding on Sunday.<lb />
Caldwell said anv interested per-<lb />
sons may attend the meeting to<lb />
find out how the process is car-<lb />
ried out. "By being a member of<lb />
the NCSL, students are having a<lb />
say in the agenda setting<lb />
process he said.<lb />
N.C Rep. Fd Warren (8th<lb />
District Pitt and Greene Coun-<lb />
ties) will talk at the meeting and<lb />
discuss matters upcoming in the<lb />
1985 N.C. General Assembly,<lb />
particularly educational and<lb />
budgetary matters.<lb />
A proposal made by the<lb />
ECU � NCSL concerning the<lb />
repeal of the North Carolina add-<lb />
ed value tax on manufacturers'<lb />
Keeping Campaign Promise,<lb />
Rainey Prepares For Meeting<lb />
B JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Sfwi Mil<lb />
SGA President John Rainey<lb />
announced Wednesday that he is<lb />
planning to fulfill one of his cam-<lb />
paign promises by scheduling a<lb />
budgeting conference for all stu-<lb />
dent organizations.<lb />
The conference will deal with<lb />
developing and presenting<lb />
budgets to the SGA and is man-<lb />
datory for all student organiza-<lb />
tions wishing to receive SGA fun-<lb />
ding.<lb />
Included in the conference,<lb />
Rainey said, will be the pro-<lb />
cedures for receiving funding and<lb />
the deadlines for submitting<lb />
budget proposals. The con-<lb />
ference will be held Feb. 6 at 5<lb />
p.m. in Room 221 of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Rainey asks that<lb />
all organizations wishing to par-<lb />
ticipate confirm attendance bv<lb />
Jan. 31.<lb />
SGA members running the<lb />
conference will be Rainey,<lb />
Speaker of the Legislature Kirk<lb />
Shelley, Treasurer Georgia<lb />
Mooring and Appropriations<lb />
Chairman Lisa Roberts.<lb />
inventory will be discussed at the<lb />
meeting. "North Carolina is at a<lb />
competitive disadvantage in its<lb />
bid for new industry because<lb />
states bordering us do not impose<lb />
this tax Caldwell said. "I sup-<lb />
port the use of surplus state<lb />
revenues to replace county<lb />
revenues lost from the repeal of<lb />
the inventory tax<lb />
Other discussion centers<lb />
around opposition to prayer in<lb />
school. If this proposal is passed,<lb />
the NCSL will state that they go<lb />
on record "as opposing anv<lb />
amendment to the U.S. Constitu-<lb />
tion that would allow the use of<lb />
school time for prayer or medita-<lb />
tion in public schools<lb />
Another issue the NCSL will<lb />
discuss is "the denouncing of any<lb />
action bv the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion to militarily intervene in<lb />
Nicaragua, unless that action is<lb />
approved by a majority of the<lb />
members of Congress, or unless<lb />
Nicaragua takes an offensive ac-<lb />
tion against the United States<lb />
The NCSL is a non-profit.<lb />
non-partisan, student-run<lb />
organization that includes 25<lb />
North Carolina universities, ac-<lb />
cording to State Treasurer Gor-<lb />
don Walker. "The N.C. General<lb />
-ssembly has recognized this<lb />
state organization in the form of<lb />
a grant. Our advisory committee<lb />
consists of former governors<lb />
Terrv Sanford and James<lb />
Holshouser  He also noted<lb />
that MM alumni include SBI<lb />
Director Robert Morgan, former<lb />
governor Jim Hunt and presiden-<lb />
tial candidate Jesse Jackson.<lb />
Subject To Approval<lb />
Dorm Rent May Increase<lb />
By HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
uiiUal Nrwi Mlli<lb />
Rainey<lb />
Rainey said the conference<lb />
should be "something that gives<lb />
organizations a framework" in<lb />
which to develop a budget. He<lb />
also hop - it will "make budgets<lb />
more . .eessibk to student<lb />
organizations and let them know<lb />
we do have funds available<lb />
ECU dorm residents can expect<lb />
a $30 per year increase in room<lb />
rent effective next fall if the<lb />
school's Board of Trustees ap-<lb />
proves a proposal made by the<lb />
Office of Housing Operations.<lb />
Director of Housing Opera-<lb />
tions Dan Wooten announced the<lb />
proposal at Wednesday's Student<lb />
Residence Association meeting.<lb />
"The 3.3 percent increase in<lb />
room rent is very reasonable<lb />
Wooten said. The proposed in-<lb />
Student Interest Encouraged<lb />
crease is to allow for salary,<lb />
maintenance and inflation in-<lb />
creases, although there is also an<lb />
allowance for a reduction in utili-<lb />
ty costs. "We wouldn't make this<lb />
increase unless we felt it was<lb />
necessary Wooten added.<lb />
The current housing budget<lb />
stands at approximately $5<lb />
million. With the proposed in-<lb />
crease, this figure would be $5.3<lb />
million, with 94 percent of each<lb />
dorm resident's dollar going<lb />
towards room rent.<lb />
The major expenses for the<lb />
housing office come from per-<lb />
sonnel compensation, utilities,<lb />
repairs and phone service. "The<lb />
budget is designed in accordance<lb />
with how many students are liv-<lb />
ing in dorms Wooten said.<lb />
"Over the last four years, the in-<lb />
crease has been approximately<lb />
$25 per semester. Students are<lb />
definitely getting the best buy for<lb />
their money at ECU "<lb />
Wooten said that, of the 16<lb />
universities in the UNC system,<lb />
ECU ranks at about the middle in<lb />
terms of room rent.<lb />
By DALESWANSON<lb />
Staff Wrlirr<lb />
Plans are now being made to<lb />
rejuvenate the Ledonia Wright<lb />
Afro-American Cultural Center<lb />
at ECU, according to Wilma<lb />
Case, president of the ECU<lb />
chapter of the National Associa-<lb />
tion for the Advancement of Col-<lb />
ored People.<lb />
Case said students interested in<lb />
changes in the center should at-<lb />
tend the NAACP meeting Jan. 28<lb />
at 5:30 p.m. in the Mendenhall<lb />
Coffeehouse. Ideas and opinions<lb />
drawn from this meeting will be<lb />
taken to a meeting of the Ad-<lb />
visory Committee for the<lb />
Cultural Center.<lb />
"The existing Cultural Center<lb />
Cultural Center Expands<lb />
has become too small for the<lb />
black population on campus<lb />
Case said. The committee<lb />
originally requested room in the<lb />
new wing planned for<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, but<lb />
this request was denied. Current<lb />
plans call for improvements for<lb />
the facility now being used.<lb />
Case said a major considera-<lb />
tion in making the improvements<lb />
will involve a decision on whether<lb />
the center should be used<lb />
primarily as a cultural center or<lb />
as a social center. She said a<lb />
move toward a more culturally-<lb />
oriented building would involve<lb />
repairing the floor and plumbing<lb />
and possibly adding carpeting<lb />
and display cases. If the building<lb />
were to be used as a social center,<lb />
the same repairs and possibly new<lb />
furniture and room restructuring<lb />
would be involved.<lb />
The Advisory Committee con-<lb />
sists of representatives from all<lb />
minority organizations at ECU<lb />
and various faculty members, in-<lb />
cluding Ken Hammond, universi-<lb />
ty unions program director, Ron<lb />
Speier, associate dean of students<lb />
and Rudy Alexander, dean of<lb />
student activities.<lb />
The Cultural Center is now us-<lb />
ed by groups such as black frater-<lb />
nities and sororities, the NAACP<lb />
and choral groups. Any students<lb />
wishing to voice opinions concer-<lb />
ning use of the facilities are urged<lb />
to attend Monday's meeting.<lb />
Students9 Protest Attempts Futile<lb />
DURHAM (UPI) - Duke<lb />
University students could not<lb />
persuade school President Terry<lb />
Sanford to cancel classes in pro-<lb />
test and hold "teach-ins" if the<lb />
United States increases its<lb />
military involvement in Central<lb />
America.<lb />
Central America Solidarity<lb />
Committee members said San-<lb />
ford would not agree Tuesday to<lb />
their petition, signed by 683<lb />
students, professors and alumni,<lb />
but did agree to be on a discus-<lb />
sion panel if teach-ins are held.<lb />
"We had known before we had<lb />
the meeting with him that he<lb />
could not endorse a boycott<lb />
said Dori Drachman, a senior<lb />
and one of the committee<lb />
members who gave Sanford the<lb />
petition. "We hoped he would go<lb />
a step further and not penalize<lb />
students who decided to go to the<lb />
teach-ins. He said he could not<lb />
infringe on the rights of pro-<lb />
fessors<lb />
Despite San ford's refusal to<lb />
call a halt to classes, the teach-<lb />
ins, or public lectures, will be<lb />
held if there is a "major escala-<lb />
tion" of U.S. intervention in<lb />
Nicaragua or El Salvador, com-<lb />
mittee members said. Students<lb />
can cut classes to attend the<lb />
teach-ins at their own academic<lb />
risk, members said.<lb />
Sanford could not be reached<lb />
for comment.<lb />
Drachman said a Central<lb />
American war is becoming a<lb />
reality to the 6,000 students at<lb />
Duke.<lb />
"Most people do not like that<lb />
See PROTEST, Page 5<lb />
What's Wrong? �"JOmDAH ecu �<lb />
Even though the owner of this bicycle took great measures to secure his transportation adequately so-<lb />
meone still took advantage of the situation and stole the front tire. Anvone having anv knowledge to'this<lb />
crime, please contact the Office of Public Safety.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2 -There will be another movie<lb />
5d,torials4 sneak previewing at<lb />
Entertainment6 Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Classifieds7 SOOn. For details and for an<lb />
sPorts8 interview with Lt. Gov. Bob<lb />
Jordan's daughter, see Enter-<lb />
tainment, page 6.<lb />
�Aerobics is not just for the<lb />
bikini and beach bound<lb />
anymore, even the ECU foot-<lb />
ball team is participating. The<lb />
ECU basketball team will be<lb />
facing Navy this weekend. See<lb />
Sports, page 8.<lb />
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�lEEASTCAROJJNIAN<lb />
Announcements<lb />
School of Nursing<lb />
All shxfenf who plan to declare nursing a<lb />
maior and wish to enroll In the sophomore<lb />
nursing courses In fall semester, leaj should<lb />
pick up an infant to enroll Form In the nun<lb />
Ing bulkflng, room 157 and return by Fob 1<lb />
This applies particularly to present<lb />
trainman However, mis form must also be<lb />
submitted by students who wish to re enroll<lb />
In the nursing program<lb />
Resident Advisors<lb />
The Department of residence life is now ec<lb />
ceptlng applications from students who wish<lb />
to apply for resident advisor positions.<lb />
Students need to have the following<lb />
qualifications: (1 to be a full time student.<lb />
(I) to have a minimum grade point average<lb />
of a M, (3) to have a clear ludlclal record,<lb />
(4) to have a time schedule that Is free of<lb />
other committments that conflict with work,<lb />
(5) to have lived In a residence hall environ-<lb />
ment. (4) must reside in residence hall dur<lb />
Ing employment Application deadline for<lb />
emloyment for Fall 1915 Is Jan 25, 1915 if m<lb />
terested In applying for a position, appllca<lb />
tkws art available in Jl4 Whlchard and any<lb />
residence hall office<lb />
ECU Women's Glee Club<lb />
Presents � Happy hour at the Tree House<lb />
Jan I4th 4 a 30 p m See you there!<lb />
Div. of Cont. Education<lb />
Continuing Education Non Credit Courses.<lb />
Dreams� Tues , Fob 17 Mar 1 6:�9 30<lb />
P m � sessions Guitar Wed , fev 13 Apr 10<lb />
4 30-7 45 pm i sessions Conversational<lb />
German Thurs , feb 14 Apr 75, 6 7:30 p m<lb />
10 sessions Register at Erwln Hall or call<lb />
757143<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 the con<lb />
tlnental 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 />
75 9339. Total cost Is S335 and includes a $100<lb />
non refundable deposit Non diver cost Is<lb />
tin<lb />
Ski Club<lb />
Lef s rip the North Carolina mtns together<lb />
Trips to be planned this spring Equipment<lb />
will be auxttonedl For example. Caber Ex<lb />
cellerator sklboots, slie 9. �50. end much<lb />
more Contact Kevin Mussler, 7$g 4459<lb />
Phys. Ed Majors<lb />
All students who plan to declare Physical<lb />
Education as a maior should report to<lb />
Mlnges coliseum at 13 p m Wed . Jan 30 tor<lb />
a motor and physical fitness test Satlsfac<lb />
�ory 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 6441 or 6442<lb />
Any student with a medical condition that<lb />
would contralndlcate participation in the<lb />
testing program should contact Dr Israel at<lb />
757 6497 Examples would Include heart mur<lb />
murs, congenital heart disease, respiratory<lb />
disorders or significant musculoskeletal pro<lb />
blems it you have any significant medical<lb />
conditions, please notify Dr Israel if you<lb />
plan to be tested<lb />
NAACP<lb />
The NAACP next meeting will be held on<lb />
Mon . Jan 2tth In mendenhall student center<lb />
in the coffeehousse at 5 30 p m Everyone is<lb />
urged to attend<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 />
Weight Training Clinic<lb />
im rec services will offer a free weight train<lb />
ing clinic on Jan 7930 from 19 p m To<lb />
become a part, register In room 204<lb />
memorial gym The limit Is 15<lb />
ECU Student Union<lb />
Needs You<lb />
Help us plan concerts, trips, movies, dances,<lb />
art exhibitions, minority programs, recrea<lb />
tton activities, and other special eventsi Ap<lb />
plications for committee chairpersons are<lb />
available at Mendenhall Student Center's In<lb />
formation desk Applications are being ac<lb />
cepted from Jan 21 Feb 1. For more Infor<lb />
metlon contact the Student union office at<lb />
757611, ext 210<lb />
The Student Union visual Arts committee<lb />
will meet on Thurs Jan. 24 at 4 pm In room<lb />
241 of Mendenhall Student Center All<lb />
�ambers and Interested students are urged<lb />
to attend<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse Committee<lb />
will meet on Tues , Jan 29, stjp.m in room<lb />
J41 of Mendenhall Student Center. All<lb />
members and Interested students are urged<lb />
to attend<lb />
Pornography Discussion<lb />
Slated<lb />
A public forum, 'Pornography and Social<lb />
Policy, will be held this Sun . Jan. 27th. at 11<lb />
am at Fellowship hall. 499 s oak St The<lb />
three presenters will be Elizabeth Mori<lb />
toomery. Cookie Teer, and Tlnsley Yar<lb />
trough Moderating will be Dr John<lb />
Moafcop. member of the humanities faculty<lb />
of the ECU School of Medicine<lb />
ECU College Republicans<lb />
Will meet Thurs .Jan 24 at � in the<lb />
mendenhall coffeehouse We will have our<lb />
pictures taken for the Bucaneer. discuss pry<lb />
iecto for this semester, tallk about the Feb<lb />
convention and party next Thurs All<lb />
members ere urged to attend<lb />
N.C. Student Legislature<lb />
The N.C. Student Legislature will meet<lb />
Mon Jan. � at 7 In the Mendenhall cof<lb />
teahouse We will discuss tundralslng prty<lb />
tacts, such as the Happy hour crush for<lb />
valentines Day. Our session bills will also be<lb />
J The IC will be great I<lb />
Political Science Student's<lb />
Society<lb />
Will meet on Tues.jan. 30 at 3 p.m. In BC<lb />
Ms. We ara planning a lot of groat events<lb />
future so come and be a part now!<lb />
KYF<lb />
There will be a moating of the King Youth<lb />
Fellowship on Jan. J� at 7 p.m. in 2M<lb />
Mendenhall Anyone interested contact Jack<lb />
at 751 101<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
Golden Hearts<lb />
Thare will be an emergency mooting on<lb />
Thurs Jan. 24th at 7 p.m. In the back house<lb />
�try to attend<lb />
Army ROTC<lb />
There will be a Marauder mooting on Wed ,<lb />
Jan 30 at � in room 221 at Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center Up coming events will be<lb />
discussed<lb />
Law Society<lb />
'he ECU Law Society would like to extend<lb />
an Invitation to all members and the general<lb />
� to attend Ifs first meeting this<lb />
semester We will be meeting on Tues Jan.<lb />
� at 7 p m In the multipurpose room at<lb />
mendenhall Plans will be discussed for our<lb />
�prlng trip to Washington DC For more In<lb />
formation, call Mike Gardner 750 1640<lb />
Omega Psi Phi<lb />
There will be an essence Interest meeting in<lb />
mendenhall student center of Sun , Jan. 27 at<lb />
7 p m in the coffeehouse. All Interested<lb />
women are encouraged to attend.<lb />
Math and Computer<lb />
Science Jobs<lb />
Deadlines for many of the math and CSCI<lb />
lobs In Co op for summer and fall are soon<lb />
One of best obs for someone who has com<lb />
pleted COBOL has Jan 25 deadline) If you<lb />
have not registered with Coop, come now to<lb />
Rawl 313 to reglsterl! if you have registered<lb />
make appointment to see your coordinator'<lb />
as soon as possible!<lb />
Calenders<lb />
The ECU Biology Club In association with<lb />
the Department of Biology ara offering for<lb />
sale Scanning Electron Mlcroscoplst for the<lb />
department These calenders are not only<lb />
functional pieces of Biological Art, the pro<lb />
ceeds will also raise money for Research<lb />
Presentations and for the publication of a<lb />
Pre Professional Handbook authored by<lb />
members of the Biology Club The calenders<lb />
are available through the Biology Depart<lb />
mental Office or at the Student Supply Store<lb />
and UBE Thank you tor your continuing<lb />
support<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi<lb />
The Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society will<lb />
hold Irs first meeting of the semester on<lb />
Thurs , Jan 24 at 7 p m in 103 Biology<lb />
Building The executive council will meet at<lb />
� pm We've got lots of activities planned for<lb />
Spring as so everyone come out and get in<lb />
volved<lb />
SAB Meeting<lb />
There will be a Student Athletic Board<lb />
meeting Mon , Jan 28. at 4 In room 221 in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Honor Board<lb />
There will be an important mandatory<lb />
meeting tonight after the honor board cases<lb />
All alternates are required to attend The<lb />
meeting is at � p m sharp<lb />
Div. of Continuing<lb />
Education<lb />
Continuing Education Non Credit Courses<lb />
Speed Reading� Thurs Feb 14 Apr 11. 79<lb />
P m I sessions<lb />
Beginning Italian� Tues and Thurs . Feb<lb />
14 Mar 26, MM p m 10 sessions<lb />
Camera I � Tues , Feb 19 Mar 26 7 9pm 5<lb />
sessions<lb />
Register at Erwln Hall or call 757 6143<lb />
Ambassadors<lb />
Old and New Our induction ceremony will<lb />
be Sun Jan 27 at 7 p m In room 244 of the<lb />
mendenhall student center New am<lb />
bassadors should meet outside room 244 at<lb />
6 45 p m to line up Dress nicely and<lb />
remember inductions Is mandatory for all<lb />
ambassadors A reception will follow<lb />
Amabassadors<lb />
We will have a general meeting Wed . Jan 30<lb />
at 5 p m in the mendenhall multipurpose<lb />
room This Is a very Important meeting<lb />
Hope to see everyone there.<lb />
All Teacher Education Students<lb />
Applying for Upper Division<lb />
The department of Speech Language and<lb />
Auditory Pathology (SLAP) will be pro<lb />
vldlng the speech and hearing screening for<lb />
all students eligible for admission to the up<lb />
per division of teacher education on Mon<lb />
Jan 2t Jan X<lb />
The department will be testing from 57 on<lb />
the days listed above No appointment is<lb />
needed Do Not call their office for an ap<lb />
polntment The LOAP department is located<lb />
in a trailer adlacent to Balk building on<lb />
Charles St<lb />
Agaln.no appointment Is needed<lb />
Assert! veness Training<lb />
Workshop<lb />
A three part workshop offered to students at<lb />
no cost by the University Counseling Center<lb />
Thurs , Jan 31, Feb 7114 All three sessions<lb />
will be conducted from 3-4 p.m. In 306 Wright<lb />
Anne" (7576661)<lb />
The workshop will focus on helping<lb />
members distinguish between their asser<lb />
tlve, aggressive, and nonassertlve<lb />
behaviors Participants can learn how to ex<lb />
press themselves directly and openly, and<lb />
respond to Interpersonal situations in a man<lb />
ner which neither compromises Individual<lb />
beliefs nor offends others. Please call<lb />
Counseling Center for registration.<lb />
Coping With Stress<lb />
A free mini class offered by the ECU<lb />
Counseling Center for students: You can:<lb />
Identify sources of stress, make positive<lb />
changes manage your response to stressful<lb />
situations, learn to relax improve self con<lb />
fidence Wed. Thurs, Mon. Tues. Jan. 30,31,<lb />
Feb 4.5 � 3 4 p.m 305 Wright Annex (at-<lb />
tend al four meetings) No advance regisfra<lb />
tlon Is required Call or stop by the Counsel-<lb />
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Attention<lb />
Any ladles who Ilka to be a part of a great<lb />
sisterhood should come and meet the ladles<lb />
of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority. Rush will be<lb />
held Thurs ,Jen 24 In the Coffeehouse. For<lb />
further Information contact Tlnger Simmons<lb />
at 752 1029<lb />
Field Hockey<lb />
interested In playing a fun and exciting<lb />
sport 11 All Interested participants welcome<lb />
no experience necessary For Info contact<lb />
Ann Narvaez at 7Si 97<lb />
MCA<lb />
Will hold a moating Thurs Jan. 24 at 3 p -<lb />
In Rawl W. A speaker from Merrill Lynch<lb />
will be present All interested parties<lb />
MpMSaMMk<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
There will bo a business mooting of Phj Eta<lb />
Sigma on Jen 29 at 5:15 p m In the Multlpur<lb />
pose room at Mendenhall<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Little Sisters<lb />
Our next moating will be on Sun , Jan 27 at 6<lb />
P m. Exec will meat at 5 Thanks for a super<lb />
III sis turn out at brother rush.<lb />
Prime Time<lb />
Prime Time sponsored by Campus Crusade<lb />
for Christ will be meeting In a new place at a<lb />
new tlmr Old Joyrter Library rm 221 at t<lb />
P m. Please oln us for Bible Study, fun and<lb />
fellowship.<lb />
NAACP<lb />
NAACP will meet on Mon , Jan 20, at 5 30 In<lb />
the coffeehouse. We art encouraging as<lb />
mar students es possible to attend for<lb />
topics of discussion will Include suggestions<lb />
fo the Advisory committee regarding<lb />
development of the Cultural Center, various<lb />
scholarships available through NAACP. and<lb />
other up coming events So come on out with<lb />
a friend and find out what you've been miss<lb />
Ing.<lb />
ECU Biology Club<lb />
The next meeting of the ECU Biology Club<lb />
will be on Mon Jan 21 The meeting will be<lb />
held In room BN 107 at 7 p m. Our guest<lb />
speaker will be an ECU student<lb />
Herpetologlst who will enlighten us on field<lb />
of Herpefology and will have live specimens<lb />
on hand for demonstration purposes This<lb />
promises to be a very interesting meeting<lb />
?hat will appeal to anyone with an Interest In<lb />
the Biological Sciences memberships will<lb />
be accepted at this meeting<lb />
Blood and Organ Drive<lb />
There will be a Red Cross Bloodmoblle and<lb />
Lions Club Organ donor drive held on the<lb />
campus of ECU on Tues , Jan 29 and Wed<lb />
Jan 30 from 12 noon to 6 p m In Mendenhall<lb />
244 There will be a representative from the<lb />
Lions Club on hand to answer any questions<lb />
you may have on the subiect of organ dona<lb />
tlons and be accepting eyewlll and other<lb />
organ donor committments on these days<lb />
The Bloodmoblle and Organ Drive are soon<lb />
cored by the ECU Biology Club Please<lb />
students and faculty, give the gift of life and<lb />
support this worfhwlle cause<lb />
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James H. Maynard, vice-<lb />
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Trustees, was elected presiderv<lb />
the N.C. Restaurant Asa da)<lb />
at their 38th annual meeting<lb />
week in Raleigh.<lb />
Maynard. a 1965 graduate<lb />
BCT owns the Golden CorraJ<lb />
Corp and the Oh! Bnai Corp<lb />
restaurant chains. He serve<lb />
president and chairman of r<lb />
corporations.<lb />
Maynard was appointed to I<lb />
Board of Trustees bv former<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt. Jr.<lb />
term will expire this June.<lb />
Buddist Monk<lb />
Presents Talks<lb />
To Campus<lb />
Buddhist monk Thubten Pende<lb />
will be in Greenville today<lb />
through Saturday to conduct<lb />
seminars in "personal growtt<lb />
people active in the world<lb />
Pende. formerly known as Jim<lb />
Dougherty. was a college fool<lb />
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intensive program<lb />
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tion under many distinguished<lb />
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dinator of spiritual and educa-<lb />
tional programs at Nalanda<lb />
Monastery in France He is now<lb />
attempting to spread "happiness<lb />
by enabling others to balance<lb />
their internal and external af-<lb />
fairs, which in the Buddhist tradi-<lb />
tion is embodied by the bodhisat-<lb />
tva, the role mode! of Mahayana<lb />
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tomorrow night from 9 p.m.<lb />
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Among the many items funded<lb />
by student activity fees is one ser-<lb />
vice which is often overlooked,<lb />
the Counseling Center. The ECU<lb />
Counseling Center provides<lb />
general counseling services<lb />
designed to assist students in all<lb />
aspects of college life, including<lb />
personal, social and academic<lb />
development.<lb />
According to Will Ball, the<lb />
center's director, one major func-<lb />
tion of the center is to assist<lb />
students in choosing a major or<lb />
career. The center aids in career<lb />
placement and development and<lb />
has access to educational and oc-<lb />
cupational information.<lb />
Workshops are also offered in<lb />
many areas such as time manage-<lb />
ment, study skills and asser-<lb />
tiveness training. Skills building<lb />
groups and support groups are<lb />
available to assist students in<lb />
many areas of university life.<lb />
For those students who wish to<lb />
discuss concerns on a more per-<lb />
sonal basis, individual counseling<lb />
is available. Included in this area<lb />
are personal relationships, family<lb />
problems and social activities.<lb />
The Counseling Center staff<lb />
consists of five permanent<lb />
members, each with an extensive<lb />
background in dealing with col-<lb />
lege students.<lb />
Ball said he feels many<lb />
students can benefit from the<lb />
center's programs. A major pro-<lb />
blem for students, he said, is that<lb />
they become impatient with their<lb />
college lifestyles. "We try to help<lb />
students manage their time more<lb />
efficiently and create a balance<lb />
between all aspects of college<lb />
life he said.<lb />
Ball stressed that "it is just as<lb />
important for a student to get in-<lb />
volved in social activities as it is<lb />
for them to excel academically<lb />
One area of interest to most<lb />
students is the selection of a ma-<lb />
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students make a decision, staff<lb />
members meet with them on a<lb />
personal basis, help them reassess<lb />
their values, goals and<lb />
achievements and then try to<lb />
select a suitable program.<lb />
Programs and workshops for<lb />
this semester will begin soon. In-<lb />
terested students should contact<lb />
the center, located in Wright An-<lb />
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lege freshmen � declined for the<lb />
fifth consecutive year in 1984 for<lb />
all commonly-used drugs except<lb />
cocaine, the results of a nation-<lb />
wide survey released last week in-<lb />
dicate.<lb />
According to the survey, 5.8<lb />
percent of the high school seniors<lb />
questioned last spring had used<lb />
cocaine in the most recent month,<lb />
up from 4.9 percent the previous<lb />
year. Among students in the nor-<lb />
theast section of the country, the<lb />
figure jumped from 6.9 to 11 per-<lb />
cent .<lb />
But use of all other drugs on<lb />
the survey � including LSD,<lb />
PCP, cigarettes, alcohol, mari-<lb />
juana, sedatives and tranquilizers<lb />
� was down.<lb />
The percentage of regular<lb />
marijuana smokers, for example,<lb />
dropped one-half a percentage<lb />
point to five percent, down from<lb />
the 19"8 peak of 11 percent.<lb />
The continuing decline stems<lb />
from an increasingly widespread<lb />
view that drug use is risky and<lb />
unacceptable behavior, says<lb />
survey director Lloyd Johnston<lb />
of the University of Michigan.<lb />
"In the long run, this may be<lb />
the only battle in the war against<lb />
drugs that society can really<lb />
win Johnston says of the bid to<lb />
change students' attitudes toward<lb />
drug use. The attempts to control<lb />
the supply and price of drugs are<lb />
likely to fail he says.<lb />
But others, while accepting the<lb />
validity of Johnston's<lb />
methodology, suggest other fac-<lb />
tors may account for the continu-<lb />
ing decline.<lb />
"The use of achiever drugs,<lb />
such as cocaine, is going up,<lb />
while the use of relaxing drugs is<lb />
going down notes Kevin Zeese,<lb />
director of the National<lb />
Organization for the Reform of<lb />
Marijuana Laws, which<lb />
discourages the use of controlled<lb />
substances but favors making<lb />
marijuana legal.<lb />
"We're not so much solving<lb />
the drug problem as changing<lb />
it Zeese says.<lb />
Joanne Gampel, director of the<lb />
Center on Marijuana and Health,<lb />
suggests that students' increased<lb />
emphasis on learning marketable<lb />
skills is changing drug use habits.<lb />
"People want to be<lb />
energized she says. "Mari-<lb />
juana doesn't do that. Students<lb />
can't work while on marijuana,<lb />
but they can while on cocaine<lb />
There are even signs of an in-<lb />
creasing cocaine habit among<lb />
ECU Trustee Elected<lb />
As Association President<lb />
politically conservative college<lb />
students, not normally drug ex-<lb />
perimenters, Gampel says.<lb />
"One student at the University<lb />
of Maryland told me the word on<lb />
campus is that students don't feel<lb />
cocaine is a drug Gampel says.<lb />
"It's just something that gives<lb />
you strenth and energy. They<lb />
want to get ahead in the world, so<lb />
using something that gives you<lb />
energy is okay<lb />
Johnston dismisses these ex-<lb />
planations, arguing the increase<lb />
in cocaine use nationwide since<lb />
983 is statistically insignificant.<lb />
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chairman of the ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees, was elected president of<lb />
the N.C. Restaurant Association<lb />
at their 38th annual meeting last<lb />
week in Raleigh.<lb />
Maynard, a 1965 graduate of<lb />
ECU, owns the Golden Corral<lb />
Corp and the Oh! Brians Corp<lb />
restaurant chains. He serves as<lb />
president and chairman of both<lb />
corporations.<lb />
Maynard was appointed to the<lb />
Board of Trustees by former<lb />
Gov. James B. Hu.it, Jr. His<lb />
term will expire this June.<lb />
Buddist Monk<lb />
Presents Talks<lb />
To Campus<lb />
Buddhist monk Thubten Pende<lb />
will be in Greenville today<lb />
through Saturday to con -ict<lb />
seminars in "personal growth for<lb />
people active in the world<lb />
Pende, formerly known as Jim<lb />
Dougherty, was a college football<lb />
player, but became a monk 10<lb />
years ago and has undergone an<lb />
intensive program of<lb />
philosophical study and medita-<lb />
tion under many distinguished<lb />
Tibetan masters.<lb />
Pende later was named as coor-<lb />
dinator of spiritual and educa-<lb />
tional programs at Nalanda<lb />
Monastery in France. He is now<lb />
attempting to spread "happiness'<lb />
by enabling others to balance<lb />
their internal and external af-<lb />
fairs, which in the Buddhist tradi-<lb />
tion is embodied by the bodhisat-<lb />
tva, the role model of Mahayana<lb />
Buddhism.<lb />
Pende will teach The Six<lb />
Perfecting Practices tonight and<lb />
tomorrow night from 7-9 p.m.<lb />
and Saturday from 10-12 a.m.<lb />
and 2-4 p.m. Preregistration will<lb />
be held at the former site of<lb />
Brown-Wood Pontiac on the cor-<lb />
ner of Dickinson Avenue and<lb />
14th Street, which will aJso be the<lb />
location of the discourses.<lb />
Dick Blake, assistant to the<lb />
chancellor, said Maynard is "one<lb />
of the finest board members we<lb />
have and a good leader. We hope<lb />
he will be reappointed" when his<lb />
term expires.<lb />
Blake also noted that Maynard<lb />
is a major contributor to univer-<lb />
sity academic and alumni foun-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Farming<lb />
Plight Must Be Reversed<lb />
The recent protests of farmers in<lb />
the Midwest is a last-ditch cry from<lb />
our pastoral, agricultural past for<lb />
help in this time of agribusiness<lb />
and modern corporations. Farmers<lb />
are going bankrupt. Land tilled for<lb />
generations by the same family is<lb />
now on the auction block, and our<lb />
past is slowly being swallowed by<lb />
our present and future.<lb />
What is happening, and what<lb />
can be done about it? Is the family<lb />
farm a thing of the past, a bit of<lb />
archaic Americana that we'll only<lb />
remember fondly and no longer be<lb />
able to experience first-hand?<lb />
Well, the sad fact is that farming<lb />
� once a way to earn a living for<lb />
millions of our countrymen � is<lb />
fastly becoming a corporate<lb />
business, full of the computers and<lb />
technical jargon that inhabit the<lb />
Wall-Street cities.<lb />
Unfortunately, farming must be<lb />
run as a business. Farmers must<lb />
realize the intricacies of inventory<lb />
and supply-and-demand theory<lb />
that all vendors do. The day of the<lb />
taciturn old man, with the weather<lb />
etched in his brown, heavy face,<lb />
sitting on a tractor contentedly<lb />
riding across wide, green fields is a<lb />
pastoral scene from yesteryear.<lb />
There is work to be done in a<lb />
work-like manner.<lb />
Farming is in a transition<lb />
period. One that is causing much<lb />
alarm to the nation and its<lb />
farmers. How can we help these<lb />
people through these tough times<lb />
as they see everything they own<lb />
auctioned off? The answer is to<lb />
slowly bring farming into the<lb />
modern business world, the way it<lb />
has already begun to modernize<lb />
technologically.<lb />
But, we must remember that far-<lb />
ming is also a state of mind, a part<lb />
of our country's sociological and<lb />
psychological make-up. To make<lb />
farming into a corporate food-<lb />
producing institution is to serious-<lb />
ly damage our collective psyche.<lb />
We must ask our great minds in<lb />
politics, business and agriculture<lb />
to find that middle ground, that<lb />
center fence that will make farm-<lb />
ing a business in touch with its<lb />
heritage.<lb />
We do not know the answers to<lb />
miny of these questions. But we<lb />
do know the experts must address<lb />
these expressed concerns. For far-<lb />
ming to once again become a pro-<lb />
fitable venture for families, the<lb />
answers must be the right ones.<lb />
Maybe then the sad story will be<lb />
over.<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Mad At Greeks, SGA<lb />
This past week is the first time 1 really<lb />
sat back and realized where a part of my<lb />
money goes on this campus from my tui-<lb />
tion and fees bill I pay each semester. I<lb />
do not like how part of it is appropriated<lb />
away by some very hard-working group<lb />
of students, and then so-called debated<lb />
for less than five minutes and passed so<lb />
easily that one wonders if the voters that<lb />
consented knew why and where this<lb />
money was going.<lb />
As all of us read, monies were ap-<lb />
propriated for the Executive Council for<lb />
a computer and for a trip to a conven-<lb />
tion that in the past has benefited a wide<lb />
majority of students. There was also<lb />
S850 going to the Political Science Club<lb />
and the International Student Organiza-<lb />
tion. But my main concern lies in the<lb />
lack of backbone our voting student<lb />
government body has that would ap-<lb />
propriate $1,235 to the Inter-Fraternity<lb />
Council to help with spring Rush.<lb />
An appropriation of $500 was used to<lb />
hire SGA buses to take "prospective"<lb />
Greeks to different fraternity houses.<lb />
This is ridiculous! What happened to the<lb />
Thursday night bus service to downtown<lb />
and the merger of two other SGA routes<lb />
during the all-important daytime? I<lb />
thought the SGA could not afford bus<lb />
service for the majority of students.<lb />
Wh) in the world give money for a<lb />
handful of people, something which I<lb />
witnessed Tuesday night when I saw the<lb />
buses going to Rush? That to me and<lb />
others is a complete misuse of our funds,<lb />
and I do not see how it can be tolerated<lb />
by the majority of students not involved<lb />
in Greek organizations or even "pro-<lb />
spective" Greeks.<lb />
The other $535 was given to the IFC<lb />
for an ad in The East Carolinian, that<lb />
brilliant two-page ad that was run on<lb />
Jan. 17. How can this happen? Does this<lb />
mean any organization on campus can<lb />
receive money to run an ad in the paper,<lb />
1 hope to hell not. I know when a Marine<lb />
recruiter comes to this campus he runs a<lb />
full-page ad two to three times a<lb />
semester and pays for it � not the SGA<lb />
or any other organization involved with<lb />
ECU.<lb />
With these absurd appropriations, I<lb />
wonder if the SGA Appropriations<lb />
Committee even attempted to look at a<lb />
budget of each organization, let alone<lb />
the IFC. What happens to all the<lb />
revenues after expenses such as dues,<lb />
party or social profits and other monies<lb />
generated among each organization.<lb />
Why give some organization money to<lb />
generate enrollment and save them from<lb />
declining interest when they can do it<lb />
themselves? I am not down on the Greek<lb />
system here at ECU. I think it is a major<lb />
asset to our success in the UNC-System<lb />
and our outstanding community. But to<lb />
see them use money so poorly ap-<lb />
propriated is a feeling I and other<lb />
students find very hard to deal with.<lb />
As for the SGA, I think more time<lb />
should be put into student money ap-<lb />
propriations and, if not, I shudder to<lb />
think what the campus feeling towards<lb />
you will be!<lb />
Len Farris<lb />
Soph. G.C.<lb />
Co�oge Press Service<lb />
Watching Commies<lb />
Americans Must Beware<lb />
By MANUEL MORENO RIVAS<lb />
(The following is a partial text of a<lb />
speech by a Mexican publisher with<lb />
wide knowledge on Latin American af-<lb />
fairs. The speech was given in Tuscon,<lb />
Ariz. Dennis Kilcoyne, who supplied<lb />
this replacement for his column, will<lb />
return next week.)<lb />
There is something that must never<lb />
be confused in your mind.<lb />
The happenings in Cuba, Nicaragua,<lb />
El Salvador and Mexico must be con-<lb />
sidered as little battles in the course of a<lb />
great war where the main target, the<lb />
supreme objective, the principal aim is<lb />
the destruction and domination of the<lb />
United States.<lb />
You must consider that the Central<lb />
American countries and Mexico are on-<lb />
ly partial goals, stepping stones and<lb />
beachheads in the hot and cold war that<lb />
the Kremlin is waging against your<lb />
country.<lb />
You, and only you, are the enemy.<lb />
To do away with freedom, tradition,<lb />
partiotism human rights, democracy<lb />
and religion, you must be destroyed. To<lb />
have complete control over the world's<lb />
human material resources, you must be<lb />
conquered whether by force and atomic<lb />
explosions or by total isolation and<lb />
thorough infiltration.<lb />
How much have the communists ad-<lb />
vanced in the infiltration of our institu-<lb />
tions and organizations?<lb />
Luis Echeverria, now one of the great<lb />
directors of international communism,<lb />
in a speech three months ago (February<lb />
1984) at the University of the Third<lb />
World in Mexico City, expressed the<lb />
opinion that prevails in the communist<lb />
world in regards to the progress obtain-<lb />
ed by the reds in the United States.<lb />
"The big giant is sick the enor-<lb />
mous idol that holds the capitalistic<lb />
structure has clay feet the cancer cells<lb />
that we have injected in his blood<lb />
stream are working steadily and effi-<lb />
ciently in an organism that is already<lb />
corroded by its own maladies and pla-<lb />
ques.  the enemy is now in agony our<lb />
victory is just around the corner "<lb />
And I wonder<lb />
How much truth can we ascribe to<lb />
Echeverria's words?<lb />
How far have the Russian agents ad-<lb />
vanced in the penetration and infiltra-<lb />
tion of your schools and universities, of<lb />
your churches, of your labor unions, of<lb />
your political parties, of your media<lb />
and of your civic organizations?<lb />
When you see civic and religious and<lb />
racist conglomerates unite under a<lb />
single command and stage parades and<lb />
demonstrations on the same day and<lb />
the same hour in every important town<lb />
and city of the United States with the<lb />
sole purpose of protesting against the<lb />
manufacture of nuclear weapons, and<lb />
you can appraise the magnificent<lb />
organization that it takes to launch such<lb />
a campaign on a nationally synchroniz-<lb />
ed movement, you have a right to<lb />
wonder if, behind the apparent public<lb />
discontent, there is not a master hand<lb />
interested in doing away with the<lb />
strength that so far has kept the Rus-<lb />
sians from attacking your country.<lb />
When you witness the rabid attacks<lb />
launched against President Ronald<lb />
Reagan and his administration by<lb />
members of Congress and media com-<lb />
mentators and you know that what<lb />
your president is doing in Central<lb />
America is preventing the seizure of<lb />
those countries by Russia, so avoiding<lb />
the integration of enemy bases for a<lb />
later attack on the American territory,<lb />
you also have a right to wonder if those<lb />
politicians and commentators are not<lb />
the tools that the communists are using<lb />
to weaken your defenses.<lb />
When you behold that party conve-<lb />
niences and concerns supersede the in-<lb />
terests of your country, and that the<lb />
feeling of patriotism is drowned by in-<lb />
ternal antagonisms and the struggle for<lb />
selfish encumbrances, you have the<lb />
right to wonder if there is not a guiding<lb />
force bent on destroying the umt<lb />
the American nations.<lb />
When you observe the hostiliu i<lb />
youths against grown-ups. and .<lb />
don't find the cause for their rebellion<lb />
and defiance that threatens the famih<lb />
institution basis of our society; when<lb />
you witness the destruction of in<lb />
dustries, brought about by misled lab. -<lb />
unions, when you perceive that signifi-<lb />
cant political men and women of you:<lb />
nation are knocked to pieces b<lb />
scandal-seeking media; when you value<lb />
the indifference and indolence or<lb />
many Americans in regards to the<lb />
foreign affairs that threaten the secunt<lb />
of our country; when you find that your<lb />
costly and vita' technology is being sok:<lb />
to your enemies by traitors; when you<lb />
consider that manv of your misguidec<lb />
priests and ministers take part in the<lb />
subversive campaigns against your<lb />
government, you can well surmise anj<lb />
believe that masterminds and guic:<lb />
hands are working in your midst, set on<lb />
the destruction of your basic institu-<lb />
tions of the forces and strength �<lb />
make the American wav of life.<lb />
South of the border there are 1<lb />
countries that the Russians are trying<lb />
dominate either by violence or infiltra-<lb />
tion. The Kremlin is striving to leave the<lb />
United States completely alone anc<lb />
isolated. Those countries do not war.<lb />
to be communist satellites and their<lb />
people do not want to become siaves<lb />
They are impoverished and weak, and<lb />
they know that their only hope is your<lb />
strength. They know that they are<lb />
doomed forever if the world were<lb />
witness the fall of the American empire<lb />
Three hundred and thirty million <lb />
the human beings in Mexico, Central<lb />
and South America feel that their<lb />
destiny lies in your hands.<lb />
(This speech is excerpted Iron:<lb />
Washington Dateline � The Right Side<lb />
of the Sews, a conservative ne"<lb />
source.<lb />
A n ti-A bortionists<lb />
Minority Without Support<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
President Reagan's speech Tuesday<lb />
to anti-abortion demonstrators threw<lb />
the gauntlet down, marking a renewal<lb />
of the fight to outlaw abortion. With<lb />
protests across the country on the an-<lb />
niversary of Roe v. Wade, the case<lb />
which legalized abortion, opponents of<lb />
"the murder of innocent babies"<lb />
sought to gain the high ground with the<lb />
president's condemnation.<lb />
The low-ground, or gutter, had<lb />
already been seized. Bombings of abor-<lb />
tion clinics � including three on<lb />
Christmas day � had sensationalized<lb />
the hot issue and brought a fresh fact to<lb />
the oft-debated subject. Reagan re-<lb />
nounced the violence and called for a<lb />
"spirit of understanding" that would<lb />
lead to a realization by the nation that<lb />
abortion is wrong.<lb />
But, what Reagan and other conser-<lb />
vatives are asking to happen isn't going<lb />
to. Like many minorities, the anti-<lb />
abortionites are just a very vocal group<lb />
crying in the wilderness. Their claim,<lb />
made by Reagan, that "as never before,<lb />
the momentum is with us" is a wish not<lb />
a reality. There is no one to rally<lb />
around his call "to rededicate ourselves<lb />
to ending the terrible national tragedy<lb />
of abortion" because most Americans<lb />
do not think it tragic. In fact, most<lb />
believe the government has no right to<lb />
tell a pregnant woman what to do with<lb />
her body.<lb />
Unlike other conservative thought<lb />
becoming popular on campuses, the no-<lb />
tion that a constitutional amendment is<lb />
needed to outlaw abortion in all cases is<lb />
not "an in thing Most students who<lb />
voted for Reagan's apple-pie-<lb />
Americana outlook of our country and<lb />
his charismatic style of leadership do<lb />
forming into life, life is on the other<lb />
side of the womb. For anti-abortionists<lb />
to call this murder is absurd. Thev are<lb />
using polemics to further a cause that<lb />
extends no further than backward chur<lb />
ches and non-progressive, right-wine<lb />
thought.<lb />
John Stuart Mill denounced the<lb />
legislation of morality, for often the<lb />
'Unlike other conservative thought becoming popular on campuses<lb />
the notion that a constitutional amendment is needed to outlaw abor-<lb />
tion in all cases is not "an in thing.<lb />
not agree with his stance on abortion.<lb />
They voted for someone who toughen-<lb />
ed against the Russians, not for a per-<lb />
son who would seek removal of their<lb />
right to make a choice. If the president<lb />
feels the momentum is coming from the<lb />
young, than he is fooling himself.<lb />
No one is claiming the choice to abort<lb />
a fetus is an easy one nor that it is one<lb />
to be made callously and lightly. But,<lb />
certainly the option should be available!<lb />
Pro-life groups claim the fetus is<lb />
human. But it is not. A fetus is the pre-<lb />
born, the unliving. It has not speech or<lb />
friends; it may be human shaped but it<lb />
is not part of the after-birth world. It is<lb />
not a baby, something cuddly you<lb />
bounce on your knee. It is the unborn<lb />
morals and norms of the vehement few<lb />
conflict with the prevailing ones oi<lb />
society at large. This is the case here.<lb />
Ideas and thoughts evolve in a growing<lb />
society. It was not until 1973 that we<lb />
were mature enough to accept that<lb />
pregnant women were in control of<lb />
their own destiny. Most Americans<lb />
have accepted and concur in the judge-<lb />
ment of the Court. But a few are cling-<lb />
ing to archaic notions. Unfortunatelv<lb />
one of these people inhabit that big<lb />
white house on Pennsylvania Avenue.<lb />
Let's hope the power that resides there<lb />
is not able to force something on us that<lb />
we don't want.<lb />
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dent enrollments should ac-<lb />
comodate their biack student<lb />
population mav erupt anew in the<lb />
coming weeks as a guide that<lb />
grades college racial climates ap-<lb />
pears in bookstores.<lb />
Author Barrv Beckham expects<lb />
to sell 10,000 copies of his Black<lb />
Student s i.uide to (alleges<lb />
published Dec 14, 1984, or about<lb />
on- for everv 25 black students<lb />
enrolled next fall.<lb />
The guide assesses 158 cam-<lb />
puses' efforts to meet bla.<lb />
students' needs. C urncular offer-<lb />
ings, counseling semces. social<lb />
atmosphere and interaction with<lb />
the local community are among<lb />
the factors evaluated<lb />
As with his first edition,<lb />
published in 1982, Beckham<lb />
pects the guide to produce a<lb />
of complaints from<lb />
ministrators who feel theii<lb />
schools have been slighted<lb />
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guide, bv focusing on<lb />
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"If you're a white Christian<lb />
male, you can do<lb />
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ministrators who feel their<lb />
schools have been slighted.<lb />
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geared to black students,<lb />
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universities should treat minority<lb />
students special needs.<lb />
Colleges need to meet those<lb />
needs if blacks are ever to have<lb />
the same opportunities as others,<lb />
Beckham says.<lb />
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black students from<lb />
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bodies.<lb />
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are having a harder time<lb />
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to meet their integration goals.<lb />
The number of black college<lb />
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their recruiting efforts.<lb />
"We did get a little pressure to<lb />
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tion came out Beckham, an<lb />
English professor at Brown<lb />
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For the second edition, the<lb />
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creased from five to an average<lb />
of eight per campus.<lb />
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table.<lb />
The book includes statistical<lb />
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judgements are likely to attract<lb />
the most attention, particularly<lb />
since some schools that provided<lb />
a range of services just for<lb />
minority students in late '60s and<lb />
early '70s are cutting their pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
Harvard, for one, now thinks<lb />
the best way to serve minority<lb />
students is to ignore their race,<lb />
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"The potential problem with<lb />
programs that use race as a<lb />
primary or sole organizing factor<lb />
is that there is always the<lb />
possibility that some students will<lb />
read an implicit message into it:<lb />
that race is a determinant of abili-<lb />
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Fox believes.<lb />
Beckham's guide gave Harvard<lb />
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Harvard initially had refused<lb />
to help collect material for the<lb />
guide's first edition, changing its<lb />
mind only after learning other<lb />
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Fox's reservations about<lb />
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"It's hard to appreciate the ef-<lb />
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Politician's Daughter Finds Home At ECU<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
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"It was hard to be happy said Janie Jordan,<lb />
looking back on the night her father was elected as<lb />
North Carolina's new lieutenant governor.<lb />
"Everybody else was so sad she remembers.<lb />
Janie. an ECU student, was at the Democratic<lb />
ate election headquarters in Raleigh with her<lb />
tather, then state Rep. Bob Jordan, when the<lb />
returns were being counted.<lb />
"By the time we finally found out my father<lb />
had won, which was about 1:30 a.m everybody<lb />
else was depressed because Governor Hunt and<lb />
Rutus Edmisten had lost.<lb />
"We were very nervous all night Janie added,<lb />
"because at midnight the election was still so<lb />
close. It was hard to think about all the work we<lb />
Had put in on the election onlv to face the<lb />
possibility of having done it for nothing<lb />
That work included a lot of campaigning by<lb />
Janie for her father, mostly on the major North<lb />
Carolina college campuses. "I withdrew from<lb />
N.C. State in February and started campaigning in<lb />
May Janie said. "I wrote letters on his behalf,<lb />
handled mail outJ, and hand-delivered TV spots.<lb />
"I made speeches in Elizabeth City, Greenville,<lb />
Raleigh and other cities, mainly to college<lb />
Democrats' clubs. Most of the people I spoke to<lb />
supported my father, but 1 noticed his support was<lb />
stronger as I traveled east.<lb />
"A lot of people knew mv father through his<lb />
ties with the Methodist church Janie<lb />
remembered, "and a lot more knew about his<lb />
Jon Jordan<lb />
Janie Jordan<lb />
strong stand for better educational opportunities<lb />
and improving conditions for teachers in order to<lb />
attract and keep good ones in North Carolina<lb />
"I think my father won because of this and also<lb />
because the voters saw through his opponent's<lb />
campaign tactics, mainly the ad that said my<lb />
father supported child abuse because he voted<lb />
against a proposed law on the issue.<lb />
"That same law would have given judges the<lb />
right to send the victim of child abuse to an in-<lb />
stitution for psychological treatment without<lb />
regard for their own desires<lb />
Janie also believes the losses by Hunt and Rufus<lb />
Edmisten were due to the coattail effect of Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan's popularity, but that it just wasn't<lb />
strong enough to go beyond the governor's race.<lb />
Janie, now a sophomore and commercial art<lb />
major, feels she has some influence upon her<lb />
father's stand on some issues, especially educa-<lb />
tion. "He's always asked me questions about ways<lb />
to improve different aspects of education " she<lb />
stated. "He listens, too<lb />
As for her own educational background, ECU<lb />
is the fouth college Janie has attended. She has<lb />
spent time at Meredith, Stanley Tech and N.C<lb />
State, but now feels she has found a home at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
 "The people seem friendlier here she said.<lb />
"It's harder to meet people at State, but in the<lb />
short time I've been at East Carolina I've gotten to<lb />
know a lot of people.<lb />
"Another thing I've found here that changed<lb />
my opinion of ECU was the difficulty of the<lb />
courses. Some of them seem to be harder than at<lb />
State. A lot of people think it's easy here, but it's<lb />
not. Greenville's nice too, because it's similar to<lb />
Mt. Gilead. It's not too small and not too big<lb />
During 1984 the Jordan family had quite a<lb />
number of exciting events occurring within their<lb />
ranks. In addition to the difficulties of studying<lb />
while working part time on the campaign, Janie<lb />
had her debut, her brother got married and her<lb />
father had to start looking for a house in Raleigh.<lb />
Janie had the honor of being in the North<lb />
Carolina inaugural parade and then sitting in the<lb />
review stands to watch the rest of the event "The<lb />
parade was fun she said. "I got to meet Gover-<lb />
nor Martin, too. He's a nice man<lb />
As to what her father's future political plans<lb />
are, Janie feels it depends on how successful Gov.<lb />
Martin's administration is, but he will run for<lb />
governor. "It's only a question of 1988 or 1992<lb />
she believes.<lb />
"I don't think he will run for an office which<lb />
would take him out of North Carolina though<lb />
she said. "He's dedicated to serving the state and<lb />
also has to operate Jordan Lumber, which is head-<lb />
quartered in Mt. Gilead<lb />
Now that things are getting back to "normal"<lb />
in Janie's family, she thinks she'll be able to get<lb />
back to the books. After a lot of indecision, she's<lb />
firmly set on a career in advertising and hopes to<lb />
design artwork for a commercial firm after<lb />
graduation.<lb />
"My involvement in the advertising aspect of<lb />
my father's campaign got me into it she said. "I<lb />
think that area has a lot more variety and excite-<lb />
ment � and that's what I want<lb />
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Singers, dancers, musicians,<lb />
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27 at Carowinds.<lb />
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than two minutes each and are on<lb />
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will be provided. "We prefer a<lb />
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able to perform a combination of<lb />
the following acts: juggling,<lb />
mime, ventriloquism, magic,<lb />
stand-up comedy and unicycling.<lb />
Interviews for experienced<lb />
technicians will be held Saturday,<lb />
Feb.2 at the School of the Arts in<lb />
Winston-Salem.<lb />
Technicians, costumers,<lb />
characters, guards, guardettes,<lb />
ushers, and usherettes will also be<lb />
interviewed on Sunday, Feb.3 at<lb />
Carowinds.<lb />
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Carowinds performers have had<lb />
training or experience in com-<lb />
munity, high school or college<lb />
shows, although some have not<lb />
had any experience.<lb />
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said, "is their ability to sell<lb />
themselves in an audition setting.<lb />
Their show or stage presence is<lb />
what gets them hired<lb />
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tioner's biggest goal is to make all<lb />
auditionees feel comfortable. He<lb />
offered these words of en-<lb />
couragement, "An audition can<lb />
prove to be very educational.<lb />
Even if somebody doesn't feel<lb />
they are ready, it's a terrific lear-<lb />
ning experience<lb />
He mentioned that Kings<lb />
Entertainment Company offers<lb />
other post-seasonal opportunities<lb />
such as overseas tours through<lb />
the Department of Defense and<lb />
performances on cruise ships, in<lb />
industrial shows, the Macy's<lb />
Thanksgiving Day Parade and<lb />
Winterfest at King's Island.<lb />
Carowinds live show alumni<lb />
are currently performing on<lb />
cruise ships, on Broadway and in<lb />
Broadway touring shows. One<lb />
alumnus is a dance captain in the<lb />
touring show of "Seven Brides<lb />
for Seven Brothers Hamrick<lb />
said, and there are several past<lb />
Carowinds performers dancing in<lb />
the Broadway hit 42nd Street.<lb />
The Jan. 30 auditions at ECU<lb />
will take place in A.J. Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall from 2 p.m. to 5<lb />
p.m. For more information call<lb />
The East Carolinian, Features<lb />
Department, 757-6366.<lb />
WANTED: singers, dancers, musicians, specialty acts<lb />
Dinner Theatre Serves Neil Simon<lb />
How 'California Suite' It Is<lb />
A sneak preview of "The Killing Fields" will be playing in Hendrix Theatre on<lb />
Sunday at 7 and 9:30p.m.<lb />
Neil Simon's 15th comedy hit,<lb />
California Suite, will be the next<lb />
attraction at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center as part of the Student<lb />
Union Productions Committee's<lb />
Dinner Theatre series. The play<lb />
will be performed by the Alpha-<lb />
Omega Players (Repertory<lb />
Theatre of America), a national<lb />
touring company headquartered<lb />
in Rockport, Texas.<lb />
Hailed as the Western bookend<lb />
to Simon's earlier success, Plaza<lb />
Suite, the newer comedy consists<lb />
of four playlets that take place in<lb />
the same suite of the posh Berver-<lb />
ly Hills Hotel.<lb />
Drexel H. Riley, artistic direc-<lb />
tor and founder of the well-<lb />
known touring company which is<lb />
returning to ECU for their tenth<lb />
production, has chosen a cast of<lb />
four actors to portray the various<lb />
visitors to Hollywod: Diana Kirk,<lb />
Jeffrey Whitman, Kimberly<lb />
Finley and Kent Whipple.<lb />
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Warren (Kirk) is a visitor from<lb />
New York. She has gone West to<lb />
confront her divorced husband<lb />
about the problems of their<lb />
liberated 17-year old daughter<lb />
who left mama in New York and<lb />
fled to be with her moviewriter<lb />
father, William Warren (Whit-<lb />
man). They are brittle and<lb />
sophisticated people whose sparr-<lb />
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try to hide the wounds of the<lb />
past.<lb />
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Marvin and Millie Michaels<lb />
(Whitman and Finley), a<lb />
Philadelphia couple who come to<lb />
Los Angeles for a bar mitzvah.<lb />
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up with a comatose blond cutie in<lb />
bed beside him. He can't<lb />
remember how she got there and<lb />
finds it impossible to dispose of<lb />
the passed-out body before his<lb />
wife arrives at the door.<lb />
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Nicholes (Finley), a British ac-<lb />
tress on her way to the Academy<lb />
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much abused, sexually-<lb />
ambiguous husband, Sidney<lb />
(Whipple).<lb />
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form in the last play. They will<lb />
appear as two Chicago couples<lb />
bringing their three-week<lb />
Hollywood vacation together in-<lb />
to a hostile finale of flying glass,<lb />
cut fingers, concussions, and<lb />
hammerlock holds.<lb />
Tickets are on sale at the Cen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office in Mendenhall<lb />
and will be $8.50 for students and<lb />
$12 for faculty, staff and the<lb />
public. Tickets will not be sold at<lb />
the door.<lb />
According to Productions<lb />
Committee Chairperson Liz<lb />
Deupree, the dinner will begin at<lb />
6:30 p.m. and the show will start<lb />
at 8 p.m. The Dinner I heatre will<lb />
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Student Union special preview<lb />
screening of The Killing Fields<lb />
Sunday evening in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre at 7 and 9:30. Hailed<lb />
by Pat Collins of CBS Morning<lb />
News as "Unforgettable. A<lb />
movie to haunt your memory.<lb />
One of the ten best of the year<lb />
the story brings to the screen an<lb />
intensely personal story of friend-<lb />
ship and survival amidst the tor-<lb />
ment of war.<lb />
Sam Waterston stars as Sydney<lb />
Schanberg, a New York Times<lb />
correspondent who went to Cam-<lb />
bodia in 1972 to cover the grow-<lb />
ing war between the country's<lb />
revolutionary Khmer Rouge and<lb />
the Lon Nol government. His<lb />
assistant, who soon became his<lb />
close friend, was Cambodian-<lb />
born Dith Pran. But when Khmer<lb />
Rouge troops entered capital<lb />
Phnom Penh on April 17, 1975,<lb />
their lives changed. Dith Pran<lb />
saved Schanberg's life when he<lb />
convinced the Khmer Rouge<lb />
troops that Schanberg and other<lb />
foreign correspondents were<lb />
neutral journalists. Pran,<lb />
however, was ordered into the<lb />
countryside with other Cambo-<lb />
dians, and his friends were<lb />
powerless.<lb />
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and her people was horror: out of<lb />
a 1975 population of seven<lb />
million, an estimated three<lb />
million were massacred by the<lb />
Khmer Rouge or died of starva-<lb />
tion or disease. The once-rich<lb />
Cambodian countryside now<lb />
bore the name "the killing<lb />
fields<lb />
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compelling true-life story of his<lb />
quest for his comrade and strug-<lb />
gle to survive. The result?<lb />
Possibly the best film of the year<lb />
according to some critics.<lb />
The Killing Fields is free to all<lb />
on a first-come first-served basis.<lb />
The Diviners, a folk tale of<lb />
rural American farm life, is the<lb />
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Playhouse, Wednesday through<lb />
Saturday, Feb. 6-9at 8:15 p.m. in<lb />
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climax.<lb />
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excellent notices describing the<lb />
play as "refreshing, un-<lb />
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South rookie-of-the-year.<lb />
This year, Robinson leads the<lb />
league in four categories as of<lb />
Jan. 22. He is averaging 22.9<lb />
ppg, 10.5 rpg, 4.5 blocked shots<lb />
per game and has a 65-percent<lb />
field goal percentage. Robinson<lb />
is second in the nation in blocked<lb />
shots behind Benoit Benjamen of<lb />
Creighton.<lb />
Sophomore guard Doug Wo-<lb />
jcik leads the conference in<lb />
assists. The 6-1, 176 pounder is<lb />
dishing out 7.4 assists per game.<lb />
Junior Vernon Butler, an all<lb />
ECAC South selection last year,<lb />
is averaging 16.9 ppg and just<lb />
over 10 rebounds a contest. Tfv<lb />
6-7, 235-pound forward was<lb />
named ECAC South Player of<lb />
the Week for Jan. 22. He scored<lb />
51 points, grabbed 33 rebounds<lb />
and hit 55 percent of his field-<lb />
goals in victories over Bethany<lb />
College, Lafayette and ECAC<lb />
South member William &amp; Mary.<lb />
As a team, the Midshipmen<lb />
lead the conference in field-goal<lb />
percentage (55.0) and are second<lb />
in team free-throw percentage<lb />
(72.9).<lb />
To Howard<lb />
Charlie Harrison and Curt anderhorst (11) hope to sink the<lb />
Midshipmen Saturda Nighi in Minges Coliseum<lb />
Pirate Football Team Doing<lb />
Aerobic Conditioning Work<lb />
Navy owns a nine-game winn-<lb />
ing streak going into their con-<lb />
ference battle tonight against<lb />
UNC-W. It is the longest winning<lb />
streak in the history of Navy<lb />
basketball. Their only two losses<lb />
have come on the road to Penn<lb />
State and Southern Illinois, both<lb />
by three points.<lb />
An ECU victory would give the<lb />
Pirates their first conference win<lb />
in only four tries. The Pirates<lb />
know that they will have their<lb />
hands full against the Naval<lb />
Academy and coach Harrison<lb />
knows how tough a team they<lb />
are.<lb />
"Everybody has had a tough<lb />
time with them this year Har-<lb />
rison said. "Nobody has been<lb />
able to completely stop their in-<lb />
side game<lb />
The Pirates may be without<lb />
freshman guard Herb Di.xon. He<lb />
suffered a wrist injury last week<lb />
and will probably see limited ac-<lb />
tion Saturday against Navy.<lb />
"It's up to Herb (if he can<lb />
play) Harrison stated. "He'll<lb />
be limited, but his efforts would<lb />
certainly help<lb />
With the Midshipmen's power-<lb />
ful inside game, ECU will have to<lb />
play smart to be successful. The<lb />
Pirates must also take advantage<lb />
of their oppurtunities � accor-<lb />
ding to coach Harrison.<lb />
"We can't overpower them<lb />
Harrison continued. "We'll have<lb />
to be more aggressive on the in-<lb />
side in our half-court set. We're<lb />
going to run when we get the op-<lb />
purt unity<lb />
The Pirates will try to snap<lb />
their five-game losing streak after<lb />
a loss to Howard University on<lb />
Jan. 21<lb />
Fred Hill sunk a short jumper<lb />
with seconds left to lift Howard<lb />
past ECU 4H-46, in a non<lb />
conference game in Washington,<lb />
DC.<lb />
ECU had a six-point halftime<lb />
lead (25-19), but lost their<lb />
momentum in the final 16<lb />
minutes of the game Howard<lb />
then put on a comeback and even<lb />
took a three-point lead at one<lb />
time.<lb />
ECU head coach Charlie Har<lb />
rison wasn't sure why Howard<lb />
had so much success in the se-<lb />
cond half. He didn't think the<lb />
(Howard) did anything different.<lb />
"We just didn't play strong in<lb />
the second half Harrison said.<lb />
"It was a combination of things<lb />
� we missed several one-and-<lb />
one's when we needed them.<lb />
"I think our guys stopped try-<lb />
ing to win, and tried not to lose<lb />
Harrison continued. "We told<lb />
them to keep on attacking, in the<lb />
first half we got the ball in<lb />
but in the second half, we turned<lb />
it over<lb />
Through the first half o! ac<lb />
tion, the two teams traded<lb />
baskets. ECU scored first on a<lb />
turnaround jumper b 1 eon<lb />
Bass. Grady then hit two shotx to<lb />
give ECU a 6-4 edge ear<lb />
Howard tied the game at 10-10,<lb />
but a Derrick Battle tree throw<lb />
and a Curl anderhorst jumper<lb />
gave the Pirates a 13-10 iead the<lb />
would hold until late in the se<lb />
COnd half (.radv Josed out the<lb />
half's scoring with a 1 '<lb />
jumpshot at the horn<lb />
The Pirates increased their<lb />
halftime lead to nine, 29-2 with<lb />
18 54 remaining in the . i<lb />
Vanderhorst gave E I is bigj<lb />
lead (4 221 i. an outside<lb />
jumper<lb />
However, next<lb />
minute of play, the Bi<lb />
outscored 1(1 1; -i I : tl<lb />
Pirate lead to threi<lb />
finally scored tor the P<lb />
a basket b Hill and tw H<lb />
free-throw- cut I uf<lb />
40-9 with 6 4 remaining.<lb />
Howa � a three<lb />
point lead. 43-40 E I<lb />
back to tie the game at 43-43<lb />
free-throws by Grady<lb />
Vander! rst. A ��<lb />
throw. Roy Smith gave the<lb />
Pirates a 46-44<lb />
pomt play with 3:45 remaining.<lb />
1 1 m -ed some crucial free-<lb />
throws and made some � tur-<lb />
give the B<lb />
;nutes l<lb />
Howard milked tl : �<lb />
called a tit with 15 -� i :<lb />
remaining � to set up<lb />
play. H iribbled<lb />
the key and sank a jumper � tl<lb />
en secoi . The Pi: i<lb />
were unabk- n a last se-<lb />
cond jumper, and suffei<lb />
disappointing loss,  41<lb />
B TOM BROWN<lb />
5tafl Wnirr<lb />
e you eer seen 55 hulking<lb />
� t b a 11 players dancing<lb />
eetheiHave you even seen one<lb />
�� pound tackle shake a leg on<lb />
the dai . -r'1<lb />
Well, if vou visit the ECU<lb />
n ruesdays and<lb />
irsdays each week � you<lb />
Actually, you could check<lb />
all of the Pirate footballe <lb />
� on the dance floor, because<lb />
that when the entire team does<lb />
aerobic exercises<lb />
The ae: b lar ng exercises<lb />
car . as " . result ol ECl<lb />
�ngth &amp; Conditioning Coach<lb />
Mike Gentry's efforts to make<lb />
ing in shape more enjoyable<lb />
to the team. He felt the team<lb />
1 have a more positive at-<lb />
� le � ith aerobics, rather than<lb />
u1 exercises.<lb />
a ' together with<lb />
Janice Dillon, who operates The<lb />
� ic Workshop downtown.<lb />
.1 together thev worked out the<lb />
- of exercise that would<lb />
'he team the most.<lb />
"We're particularly concerned<lb />
three things Gentry said.<lb />
"We're looking to improve coor-<lb />
dination, flexibility and car-<lb />
diovascular conditioning. I<lb />
already see some improvement in<lb />
rdination after only three<lb />
veeks.<lb />
It remains to be seen how<lb />
aerobics will help the Pirates on<lb />
the field next fall, but if there's<lb />
ever a dance competition between<lb />
:earns � watch out!<lb />
"It gives the players a lot more<lb />
motivation, doing aerobics with<lb />
� ice than simplv exercising<lb />
he added. It has also had the<lb />
unexpected effect ol improving<lb />
team unity because it's something<lb />
thev all do together<lb />
Gentry spin the team into two<lb />
groups for the sessions, with the<lb />
linemen, linebackers and other<lb />
'heavy" players in one class and<lb />
the "skill" position players in<lb />
another. The aerobic exercises<lb />
are altered somewhat for the two<lb />
sections in order to work on<lb />
specific areas applicable to each<lb />
group.<lb />
"A lot of what Janice teaches<lb />
her regular classes relates to foot-<lb />
ball exercises anyway Gentry<lb />
said, "so it wasn't a problem to<lb />
adapt aerobics specially for foot-<lb />
ball players.<lb />
"We are looking to decrease<lb />
their percentage of fat while im-<lb />
proving their flexibility. We're<lb />
closely monitoring the situation<lb />
to check what improvements are<lb />
being accomplished, also he<lb />
stated. "We don't want to over-<lb />
do it and lose the advantages<lb />
we've gained<lb />
Aerobics instructor Janice<lb />
Dillon, a seven-year veteran of<lb />
the "let's dance" exercise school,<lb />
admits she is somewhat surprised<lb />
at how easy it was to get the sup-<lb />
posedly slow linemen and others<lb />
into the flow of things.<lb />
"I'm very impressed with the<lb />
players' flexibility, coordination,<lb />
rhythm and agility she said.<lb />
"Their endurance is also ex-<lb />
cellent and they hang tough.I see<lb />
more enthusiasm than I've ever<lb />
seen before.<lb />
"The guys are willing to try<lb />
everything. They have good<lb />
lateral movement and they don't<lb />
treat it as a joke. I was worried at<lb />
the beginning about their at-<lb />
titude Dillon said, "but they<lb />
have been very cooperative<lb />
On the other hand, all players I<lb />
talked with were in awe of<lb />
Dillon's athletic ability. "She is<lb />
unbelievable said 292-pound<lb />
offensive tackle Tim Dumas.<lb />
"She just never stops. As soon as<lb />
our group finishes, she begins the<lb />
next group<lb />
Dillon started the exercises<lb />
with a series of warm-ups and<lb />
worked the guys up to the aerobic<lb />
portion. Cheers greeted the<lb />
beginning of the dancing and the<lb />
enthusiasm was tremendous as<lb />
tunes by "The Boss' and others<lb />
blared from a tape player.<lb />
Janice Dillon leads the EC I<lb />
Leon Hall, a 6'4 255 pound<lb />
defensive tackle was one of the<lb />
slickest big men, while Willie<lb />
Powell, an outside linebacker<lb />
trom Tarboro really got into it,<lb />
inspiring those around him to<lb />
work harder as he led cheers<lb />
while exercising.<lb />
Essray Taliaferro, another out-<lb />
side linebacker likes aerobics<lb />
because it's more fun. "I like<lb />
combining the music and exer-<lb />
cise. "Besides, I've got quick<lb />
feet! Bruce Simpson said the ex-<lb />
ercise helps his cardiovascular<lb />
system. "I like pain he said<lb />
(now do you really think the<lb />
football team through an aerobic<lb />
coach is gonna believe that.<lb />
Bruce0).<lb />
It's a lot easier to pav attention<lb />
to Dillon, Tim Dumas feels<lb />
Dumas was touted bv some team-<lb />
mates as the worst aerobic dancei<lb />
on the squad, but he looked like<lb />
Tinkerbelle compared to some<lb />
others.<lb />
Andy Schebal, a 295-pound of-<lb />
fensive tackle, was another can-<lb />
didate for the "least likely to<lb />
become Twinkletoes" award, but<lb />
the big fellow was no where near<lb />
as bad as his fellow hoofers gave<lb />
him credit for.<lb />
There were any number<lb />
workout earlier this week,<lb />
claimii b<lb />
the da<lb />
was Janice<lb />
She never eased off for a minute<lb />
as she outdid all the men. who<lb />
uc: " - inj : hei wake.<lb />
s the end ol the "heavy"<lb />
men's sesion dr ic ed, the<lb />
"skilled" players I arnv-<lb />
ln obvious "awe" ol the<lb />
talc the big men they were<lb />
watching, they commented oi<lb />
improvements thev saw in the<lb />
large guys' dancing ability.<lb />
Defensive back Kevii Walkci<lb />
sa d "Yeah, they've gained i �<lb />
steps<lb />
Anderson Consistent Scorer For Lady Bucs<lb />
B RK K McCORMAC done to fix it except an Fven thmiffh the I aHv P,rat,v v,�r ,rr �1; n ,�.� ,  �. ?<lb />
( o-Sport txtitor<lb />
Anita Anderson, the center for<lb />
the Lady Pirate basketball team,<lb />
is a consistent scorer and re-<lb />
bounder despite playing most of<lb />
the time against taller com-<lb />
petitors.<lb />
The six-foot native of Raleigh<lb />
has usually gone up against op-<lb />
posing centers three and four in-<lb />
ches taller, but she has more than<lb />
held her own, leading the Lady<lb />
Pirates in scoring and is second in<lb />
rebounding.<lb />
"It used to bother me (playing<lb />
center against taller players) but I<lb />
just had to get used to the posi-<lb />
tion Anderson said. "I get<lb />
psyched up by telling myself I can<lb />
jump higher and I do have long<lb />
arms<lb />
Anderson, who has scored in<lb />
double figures in each of the last<lb />
13 games, averages 13.4 ppg and<lb />
6.7 rebounds.<lb />
She also leads the team in shots<lb />
blocked with 20 and is third on<lb />
the team in minutes played,<lb />
despite playing with a painful<lb />
back injury.<lb />
Anderson refuses to complain<lb />
about the discomfort in her back,<lb />
which is due to a bone in her<lb />
spine that is deteriorating.<lb />
"There's nothing that can be<lb />
done to fix it except an<lb />
operation she said, " So I just<lb />
decided to play with the pain<lb />
After losing eight of their first<lb />
Anita Anderson<lb />
10 games, ECU has won six<lb />
games in a row and Anderson<lb />
feels there is a good reason for<lb />
the Pirate winning streak.<lb />
"The main reason we started<lb />
winning is that we all pulled<lb />
together as a team she said. "It<lb />
hasn't been just one person play-<lb />
ing well but a total team effort<lb />
Included in the team's six game<lb />
winning streak are four ECAC<lb />
South league wins, with two of<lb />
those being on the road, by an<lb />
average margin of 18 points.<lb />
Even though the Lady Pirate's<lb />
won those games by a fairly large<lb />
margin, Anderson is not taking<lb />
the conference foes lightly.<lb />
"I wouldn't say it was easy (to<lb />
win the games), it was just<lb />
everybody on the team wanted it<lb />
more she said. "We don't feel<lb />
like we are going to lose to<lb />
anybody, but we realize if we<lb />
don't play well anybody is<lb />
capable of beating us<lb />
This season Anderson and her<lb />
teammates have played national<lb />
powers like top-ranked Old<lb />
Dominion, nationally ranked<lb />
North Carolina State, UNC and<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
Anderson had one of her better<lb />
games of the season against the<lb />
No. 1 Lady Monarchs scoring 20<lb />
points on a nine of twelve<lb />
shooting performance.<lb />
"Anita is the type of player<lb />
that wants to play her best at all<lb />
times ECU assistant coach Jo<lb />
Anne Bly said. "The tougher the<lb />
competition the better she is<lb />
"Playing well known teams<lb />
makes you want to play harder<lb />
Anderson said. "They get so<lb />
much recognition, whereas a<lb />
school like ECU gets very little �<lb />
we want to show them we can<lb />
play, too<lb />
Anderson had the best game of<lb />
her career earlier this season<lb />
against Marshall on Dec, 19. In<lb />
the contest, she scored a career<lb />
high 29 points and also pulled<lb />
down a career high 12 rebounds<lb />
despite not feeling well.<lb />
"I had gotten sick the morning<lb />
before the Marshall game and<lb />
wasn't sure if I was going to be<lb />
able to play she said. "1 told<lb />
team's sake Bly said. '<lb />
make the difference between win-<lb />
ning and losing for us. In a tight<lb />
situation, if we need a rebound.<lb />
scoring or whatever, she usually<lb />
comes through<lb />
Only about halfway through<lb />
her senior season. Anderson has<lb />
already blocked three more shots<lb />
"The main reason we started<lb />
winning is that we all pulled together<lb />
as a team. It hasn V been just one<lb />
person playing well but a total team<lb />
effort<lb />
�Anita Anderson<lb />
Coach Manwaring I would start<lb />
and play as much as I could. It<lb />
just happened that I played the<lb />
game of my life that night<lb />
Being one of only two seniors<lb />
(Annete Phillips is the other),<lb />
Anderson is depended upon to<lb />
not only play well but also to pro-<lb />
vide leadership for the Lady<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"Her leadership abilities come<lb />
through in tight situations for the<lb />
than she did last year, when she<lb />
was the team leader with 17.<lb />
She is currently tied with<lb />
Lorainne Foster for most points<lb />
in a game with 29, and most field<lb />
goals made in a game with 14.<lb />
Anderson has been tne leading<lb />
scorer for the Lady Pirates six<lb />
times this season. Anderson has<lb />
only been held below double<lb />
figures three times this season.<lb />
Anderson came to 1 I from<lb />
Chow an junior college where she<lb />
was all-region, all-tournament<lb />
most valuble player and named<lb />
the team's top defensive player.<lb />
"1 always wanted to play for<lb />
ECU when 1 was little � I just<lb />
wasn't readv right out of high<lb />
school she said.<lb />
In high school. Anderson<lb />
played for three seasons at W.G.<lb />
Enloe, and was a three time all-<lb />
conference selection and twice<lb />
made all-tournament. Her senior<lb />
year she was all-metro and team<lb />
MVP and named the outstanding<lb />
female athlete at Enloe.<lb />
Anderson, a senior has two<lb />
goals that she would like to ac<lb />
complish.<lb />
"Even though my basketball<lb />
eligibility will end this year. I'm<lb />
going to definately come back<lb />
next year and get my degree she<lb />
said. "On the court I want to give<lb />
it all I've got every<lb />
play<lb />
game we<lb />
Anderson and the rest of the<lb />
Lady Pirates will be on the road<lb />
for their next two games. Thev<lb />
will face Radford University<lb />
Saturday and James Madison<lb />
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