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STife iEaat (Kartflfman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.S9N�.37<lb />
Tuesday February 5. 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
12 Panes<lb />
( in illation 12.000<lb />
WZMB Begins Fourth Year<lb />
HTiat 9s For Supper?<lb />
Once again our domed photographer has found a ne� eating hole<lb />
on campus. He tells us the place is so good, he's not revealing its<lb />
location. However, he does recommend the hog jowls and possum<lb />
ste�. um. vum.<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
WZMB. ECU's campus radio<lb />
station, is celebrating its third an-<lb />
niversary with prize giveaways<lb />
and a special benefit concert, ac-<lb />
cording to Promotions Director<lb />
Mary Lou (Montana) Dingman.<lb />
Open house was held at the sta-<lb />
tion Friday, Feb. 1 to begin the<lb />
celebration of the third anniver-<lb />
sary. "1 was really pleased with<lb />
the large turnout we had from<lb />
both students and faculty said<lb />
Dingman, who is a senior major-<lb />
ing in Theatre Speech with a con-<lb />
centration in Broadcasting.<lb />
Visitors to the station received a<lb />
WZMB bumper sticker, which<lb />
entitled them to have their names<lb />
selected for a prize drawing,<lb />
held Saturdav.<lb />
Through the cooperation of<lb />
the Attic and Anheuser-Busch,<lb />
the Pressure Boys will appear<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 7. "We chose the<lb />
band because it represents the<lb />
radio station the best. They play<lb />
alternative music and it's good<lb />
music to dance to. The band is<lb />
really popular around here. They<lb />
are up-and-coming and students<lb />
really respond well to them.<lb />
"We're asking that each per-<lb />
son who comes to the concert<lb />
donate at least $1.91. Part of the<lb />
money will go to pay them, while<lb />
any remaining profits will go<lb />
directly to WZMB she said.<lb />
The Attic's facilities have been<lb />
donated so the radio station can<lb />
present this benefit concert. "We<lb />
want everyone to come Thursday<lb />
to help us celebrate our birthday<lb />
and possibly win some birthday<lb />
presents<lb />
Jim Hickmon, news director<lb />
and a sophomore majoring in<lb />
TheatreSpeech with a minor in<lb />
broadcasting, said the news<lb />
department at WZMB has ex-<lb />
panded somewhat during this last<lb />
year. "One of our main goals is<lb />
to try and upgrade our sports<lb />
coverage. We have the equipment<lb />
to broadcast anywhere there is a<lb />
telephone, but our travel funds<lb />
are limited.<lb />
"Campus news is another area<lb />
we hope to expand. We've gotten<lb />
some response so far, but it'll be<lb />
something we intend to work on<lb />
this year. So far, we've initiated<lb />
the 91-second interviews with<lb />
various campus happenings and<lb />
we also hope to begin our<lb />
Editorial Series soon Hickmon<lb />
said.<lb />
WZMB's news department is<lb />
part of the University News Net-<lb />
work, he said, which includes 16<lb />
other campus radio stations<lb />
throughout North Carolina,<lb />
South Carolina and Virginia.<lb />
WZMB also has contact with the<lb />
BBC and plans include upgrading<lb />
their UPI wire machine, he said<lb />
"The news department's quali-<lb />
ty has improved so much and 1<lb />
feel that because of this, we can<lb />
offer the campus a wider variety<lb />
of news. We've become a<lb />
recognized radio station in the<lb />
state he said.<lb />
General Manager Susan Dun-<lb />
can said part of the campus<lb />
radio's success is due to the<lb />
upgrading of training pro-<lb />
cedures. "By doing so she said,<lb />
"we are able to train more<lb />
students in production and<lb />
broadcasting areas<lb />
One goal Duncan, a senior ma-<lb />
joring in Business, would like to<lb />
see accomplished at WZMB is<lb />
obtaining more student listeners<lb />
"Students are the core of all of<lb />
our efforts and 1 personally<lb />
would like to see all ECU<lb />
students listen to ZMB some time<lb />
during the day.<lb />
"Through the hard work ol<lb />
our Programming and Music<lb />
Director Spike Harward. we're<lb />
playing more music everyone is<lb />
familiar with. 1 think this com-<lb />
plements our progressive format<lb />
by mixing old music with new<lb />
music she said.<lb />
Media Board Chairman Mike<lb />
McPartland is pleased with the<lb />
success ot the radio station. "I<lb />
believe the radio's program gets<lb />
better every year he said. "The<lb />
concert they will be presenting<lb />
will make more students aware of<lb />
WZMB and I'm sure they will get<lb />
a large response McPartland<lb />
said he feels the format appeals<lb />
to a wide variety of students.<lb />
C "ncerns of the students are met,<lb />
he said. b targeting their format<lb />
to ECU students.<lb />
"ECU's radio station has real-<lb />
ly become highly organized<lb />
said Dingman. "With the help of<lb />
all the dedicated staff and the ad-<lb />
vice we receive from our faculty<lb />
advisor, Pama Mitchell, we are<lb />
able to produce a quality<lb />
format<lb />
"I've seen the station grow and<lb />
mature in the last few years. But<lb />
we realize there is still a lot of<lb />
work to be done Duncan said<lb />
"Luckily when 1 graduate in Ma<lb />
I'll be leaving a competent staff<lb />
to ensure further growth of a<lb />
rganization and a great<lb />
stati' �<lb />
Other members of the Ex-<lb />
ecutive Staff include Kelly<lb />
Umstead. Sports Director, Paul<lb />
Glenn, Business Manager and<lb />
Ha' Weils, DJ Representative.<lb />
The station is located on FM 91.3<lb />
and offers various shows to ECU<lb />
studf<lb />
Campus Police Charge Two Students With Assault<lb />
B (,RF(, RIDFOUT<lb />
Mintgtnf Mil<lb />
An ECU football player and a<lb />
person participating in the Pirate<lb />
winter conditioning program<lb />
were arrested Monday and charg<lb />
ed With a.ssauit inflicting serious<lb />
bodilv :nrv - connection with<lb />
the beating ot the programming<lb />
Belk Dorm<lb />
Joe Gri age, 19, of 204-A Belk<lb />
dorm and Robert Cedric Green,<lb />
2 ' J07 D Belk dorm were ar-<lb />
rested by campus Public Safetv<lb />
foi assaulting Michael Pitts Fri-<lb />
day evening around 10:45 p.m<lb />
according to Campus Public<lb />
Safetv records.<lb />
Gnnage and Green were first<lb />
arrested Friday evening and<lb />
charged with simple assault and<lb />
released on unsecured bonds.<lb />
But. after Campus Public Safetv<lb />
officers learned of the extent of<lb />
Puts' injuries, the charges were<lb />
upgraded to assault inflicting<lb />
serious bodilv injury Hie offense<lb />
is a misdemeanor under North<lb />
Carolina law and punishable h<lb />
up to two years in prison and a<lb />
$50 fine<lb />
Pitts, the former director ot<lb />
Pirate Walk, suffered repeated<lb />
blows to the torso and head, and<lb />
surgery was nccesarv to<lb />
reconstruct part of his<lb />
cheekbone, according to Francis<lb />
Eddings, assistant director of<lb />
security, Pitts was discharged<lb />
from Pitt Counts Memorial<lb />
Hospital Monday.<lb />
rThe incident occurred when<lb />
Pitts was walking down a<lb />
stairwell in Belk dorm. Pitts, ac-<lb />
cording to police records, had ap-<lb />
proached Green and Grinage<lb />
after seeing a light fixture thrown<lb />
from the catwalk at Belk dorm.<lb />
Pitts asked Green and Grinage<lb />
for identification. Police records<lb />
state that the two became<lb />
belligerent, and Pitts left to call<lb />
campus Public Safetv.<lb />
While walking down the<lb />
stairwell, Pitts was attacked and<lb />
beaten. He got to the lobby of<lb />
Belk dorm and called Public<lb />
Safety. When the police arrived.<lb />
Eddings said, he described his<lb />
two assailants. Green ano<lb />
Gnnage were arrested later Fri-<lb />
day evening.<lb />
According to the tootbali of-<lb />
fice, Grinage is on scholarship<lb />
and no action has been taken<lb />
concerning his status on the foot-<lb />
ball team.<lb />
The Honor Board will also try<lb />
this case, with a hearing set for<lb />
Thursdav evening. Green and<lb />
urged by the cam-<lb />
id u '� stem with "en-<lb />
dangering, injuring or threaten-<lb />
ing to injure the person or pro-<lb />
perty of another" and "vandaliz-<lb />
ing, destroying maliciously.<lb />
damaging r misusing public or<lb />
: erties.  If found<lb />
guilty bv the Honoi Board, the<lb />
two can be suspended from<lb />
school.<lb />
The court date is set tor F-eb<lb />
13 in Pitt County<lb />
Legislature Approves New Right-Wing Group's Constitution<lb />
B JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
The ECl Wolverines, a cam-<lb />
pus right-w;ng group, had its<lb />
constitution passed bv consent at<lb />
Monday's SGA meeting, follow-<lb />
ing the legisla ire -election of<lb />
the constitution .as- eek.<lb />
According to the constitution,<lb />
the purpose of the group is "to<lb />
provide an opportunity for right-<lb />
wing students to espouse their<lb />
values and educate others in the<lb />
ECU community of the hope and<lb />
promise that conservatism br-<lb />
ings<lb />
The constitution was rejected<lb />
last week bv a 13-5 vote following<lb />
debate over an item which read<lb />
"they (members) may be required<lb />
to vandalize pictures ot San-<lb />
danistas and to own at least one<lb />
weapon is highly encouraged A<lb />
revised constitution was<lb />
presented to the legislature today<lb />
and the item read "thev will be<lb />
asked to carry with them the most<lb />
valuable weapon one can carry: a<lb />
sound mind<lb />
Legislator Dennis Kilcoyne, a<lb />
member oi the Wolverines, spoke<lb />
on behalf of the group prior to<lb />
the vote, saying they were<lb />
"misunderstood He added that<lb />
"it is not the responsibility of the<lb />
legislature to impose morality on<lb />
other organizations As a point<lb />
of information he added that he<lb />
felt there should be no concern<lb />
over the section of the constitu-<lb />
tion mentioning weapons as, in<lb />
the past, he said, "all violence,<lb />
riots, bombings and killings have<lb />
been perpetrated by the campus<lb />
left<lb />
Gordon Walker, the<lb />
Wolverines' president, also spoke<lb />
to the legislature, saying the<lb />
group is "a group with a cause<lb />
which would very much like to<lb />
exist within the realm of the<lb />
university He added that thev<lb />
"don't want SGA mcy, thev<lb />
just want a place to meet on cam-<lb />
pus<lb />
In other SGA business, the<lb />
amount of an appropriation for<lb />
the School of Music performance<lb />
groups was increased following<lb />
legislative debate The original<lb />
request by the group was for<lb />
$3,941 to cover travei expenses<lb />
foi performing groups. This<lb />
amount was cut to SI82 by the<lb />
Appropriations Committee.<lb />
Following debate, the amount<lb />
was increased to $2,000.<lb />
A request bv the Political<lb />
Science Society for Si,000 to<lb />
fund guest speakers was denied.<lb />
Watch For More Blue Lights<lb />
Police Increase Weekend Patrol<lb />
B JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
(This is the second in a serifs oj<lb />
three articles dealing with current<lb />
DHI laws and their ramifica-<lb />
tions. Part I dealt with drinking<lb />
habits. Part II deals with actual<lb />
detection of drunk drivers and<lb />
Part III deals with arrests and<lb />
convictions of drunk drivers.)<lb />
Whether students are<lb />
downtown drinking or just driv-<lb />
ing through Greenville on a<lb />
weekend night, one presence will<lb />
most likely be obvious � that of<lb />
a police officer. With the<lb />
crackdown on drunk driving<lb />
following the 1983 passage of the<lb />
Safe Roads Act. blue lights are all<lb />
the more visible, especially on<lb />
weekends.<lb />
Francis Eddings, assistant<lb />
director of public safety at ECU,<lb />
said there are between five and<lb />
eight DWI arrests each month on<lb />
the ECU campus. These drivers<lb />
are detected, he said, not because<lb />
of roadblocks or special task<lb />
forces, but just because they are<lb />
observed driving erratically.<lb />
If an officer believes the man-<lb />
ner in which an individual is driv-<lb />
ing indicates drunkenness, the<lb />
driver is stopped and given a<lb />
sobriety test. If the officer feels it<lb />
is warranted, the driver is then<lb />
taken to the Greenville Police<lb />
Station tor a breathalyzer test.<lb />
Following tnis, the case is no<lb />
longer under campus jurisdiction<lb />
and will be tried in district court.<lb />
Eddings said.<lb />
Eddings said he does not feel<lb />
the number of DWI arrests at<lb />
ECU has increased since 1983,<lb />
nor does he feel the campus<lb />
police have made a special effort<lb />
to apprehend drunk drivers,<lb />
"we've just got people working<lb />
all the time he said.<lb />
The efforts of the Greenville<lb />
police force to catch drunk<lb />
drivers may be more obvious to<lb />
the average student. Roadblocks<lb />
are a method commonly used to<lb />
identify those driving under the<lb />
influence, said Officer B.M.<lb />
Hamill of the Greenville Police<lb />
Department. Roadblocks are<lb />
"effective" in dealing with<lb />
DWTs, he said, adding that<lb />
"probably a fourth" of those<lb />
coming through roadblocks have<lb />
been drinking.<lb />
Roadblocks are not set up for a<lb />
particular night, Hamill said,<lb />
although the night chosen is bas-<lb />
ed on a night with a history of<lb />
many DWI arrests. However.<lb />
Hamill said, roadblocks serve<lb />
"more of a deterrent function"<lb />
and "good aggressive patrolling"<lb />
is the best way of finding intox-<lb />
icated drivers.<lb />
Greenville police officers look<lb />
for drivers who are weaving, go-<lb />
ing too slow or too fast, or even<lb />
driving in too controlled a man-<lb />
ner, Hamill said. Approximately<lb />
60 DWI arrests are made each<lb />
month in the Greenville area.<lb />
Those drivers stopped are given a<lb />
sobriety test and then taken for a<lb />
breathalyzer if necessary.<lb />
The North Carolina State<lb />
Police also conduct periodic<lb />
roadblocks, according to Sgt.<lb />
Glenn Swanson. Swanson said<lb />
these roadblocks are conducted<lb />
according to specific guidelines<lb />
which state the number of cars to<lb />
be let through, for example. The<lb />
location is chosen by a local<lb />
police officer, based on areas<lb />
where the most arrests have been<lb />
made.<lb />
Roadblocks, Swanson said,<lb />
"are not the primary method of<lb />
catching drunk drivers but are a<lb />
very important deterrent<lb />
He said patrolling is the major<lb />
source of DWI arrests for the<lb />
state police as well. Many of-<lb />
ficers, he said, "develop a sixth<lb />
sense" for detecting the drunk<lb />
driver, noticing details not notic-<lb />
ed by the "normal everyday<lb />
motorist<lb />
State police officers give a test<lb />
which notes involuntary move-<lb />
ment of the eye. If the motorist<lb />
shows signs of intoxication, he is<lb />
then arrested and given alcohol<lb />
or blood tests. Swanson noted<lb />
that the penalty for refusing to<lb />
take an alcohol or blood tests is<lb />
an automatic 12-month revoca-<lb />
tion of the drivers' license.<lb />
Swanson also noted a new law,<lb />
which allows for sequential<lb />
breathalyzer testing. The law re-<lb />
quires that two breathalyzer tests<lb />
be performed and that these tests<lb />
not differ by more than two one-<lb />
hundredths of a point. If this<lb />
happens, Swanson said, then the<lb />
test would probably not be valid<lb />
in court.<lb />
DWI arrests in the area encom-<lb />
passing Pitt and Martin Counties<lb />
average approximately 95 per<lb />
month, Swanson said. Most ar-<lb />
rests are made on weekend<lb />
nights, he said.<lb />
Although the number of DWI<lb />
arrests decreased immediately<lb />
following passage of the Safe<lb />
Roads Act, it is "going up now<lb />
Swanson said. He attributes this<lb />
to the fact that "some processes<lb />
have broken down and people are<lb />
not seeing results" of drunk driv-<lb />
ing arrests.<lb />
"It's going to take the commit-<lb />
ted effort of everyone to make<lb />
this thing work he said.<lb />
"Changing attitudes involves ac-<lb />
cepting the fact that drinking<lb />
needs to be separated from driv-<lb />
ing and that's a long-term<lb />
thing<lb /><lb />
You Look Marvelous<lb />
The newest fashion craze has finally reached ECL It is definitely<lb />
the "cats" to be seen wearing this attire at any dinner party or tea.<lb />
So remember, it is very important to look good.<lb />
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ECU Playhouse<lb />
Ushers Needed tor the oia D viners 'O'un<lb />
Feb 6 thru 9th ushe-s ae' '0 see 'he play<lb />
tree' it nteres'eci sign up a' the Messnk<lb />
Arts Theatre Center<lb />
Attention Girls of ECU<lb />
Any gin interested n posmg tor 'he '9<lb />
Girls 0� ECU Calender please<lb />
D at 757 35)6<lb />
.ontac' tohn<lb />
Rose Sale<lb />
Tea- .ou' sv.ee'heai' to a rose' ZB7 uttie<lb />
listen win be seHmg roses 'or<lb />
valentines sDay o" f6 6 ' In tront of the<lb />
S'udent Store Roses are u each and will be<lb />
delivered 'ree on vaienne Day<lb />
Student Star Search<lb />
The S'uden' union Minority Arts Committee<lb />
win be accepting applications for t s presen<lb />
tatlon of student s'ar search Applications<lb />
are available a' the information desk ana the<lb />
Student union office Mendenhali The date<lb />
of the Student S'ar Search presentation is<lb />
�eb K p m Henar �<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and P acement Ser li e<lb />
In the 8io�ton Mouse is otter ng these one<lb />
hour sessions to a0 you In developing heter<lb />
interviewing skms tor use in your lot se�r h<lb />
A film and discussion of how Jo rrtafsj t� on<lb />
anc off campus will oe shared T hese se�<lb />
sions will be heiu In 'he Career Planning<lb />
Boom at 3 p m or�b 7.11 �"1 W Seniors<lb />
art especially encouraged to itMiM) one of<lb />
'hese sessions'<lb />
Resume Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning ana P'a ement Service<lb />
- ne Bionton Mouse s offering one hour ses<lb />
S'Onj to help you prepare yOur own resume<lb />
Few graduates get 'Obs without some<lb />
preparation Many employers reoues' a<lb />
'esume showing your edua'on ana e�<lb />
perieoce Sessions to help will be heia n 'he<lb />
Career Planning room of 'he Biov'on Mouse<lb />
a 3 p m on Feb 5 13 and W<lb />
ECU Surfing Club<lb />
The tlrst meeting of the Sprng semester Will<lb />
be Wed Feb 6 at I in the Menoenheii Cot<lb />
'eehouse (in the basementi Team "shirts<lb />
win be on sale ana a video of !asf tan will be<lb />
shown Guvs and ga's ana an newcomers ere<lb />
welcome<lb />
All Nursing Students Graduating<lb />
Spring Semester<lb />
n order to receive your Nursing P r cv<lb />
Apni 22 orders mus be placed In the Stu<lb />
dent Supply Store Wright Butd.ng. no<lb />
later than Feb Orders shou'd De placed<lb />
at the Jewelry Counter Orders mus' be<lb />
paid in tun when the order is piareo<lb />
Weight Lifting Meet<lb />
The iRS In coorporatior w th jobdes gym Is<lb />
sponsoring 'he annual weigh .tting mee'<lb />
Registration beg n5 Feb II 53 The mee'w<lb />
be held Feb U Come by room 7W Memonai<lb />
Eeym 'c sign up<lb />
Co-Rec Bowling<lb />
i's doubles time' Ge� your gais and guys<lb />
'ogether to make some alley action!<lb />
Regster In room 20 Memorial Gym from<lb />
Feb 4 5 The lanes will nght up on Fee II<lb />
Swim Meet<lb />
The annual IRS swim meet will be held m<lb />
eany Feb Reg ster Feb 2 7 Get your squad<lb />
together ana pod rour efforts' Sign up In 204<lb />
Memorial Gym<lb />
Chi Omega Sorority<lb />
Does your car need to be washed is your<lb />
dorm room or apartment needing to be<lb />
cleaned, or do you have so much dirty laun<lb />
dry that you can't see the carpet? Weil, the<lb />
Chi Omega pledges are having a slave auc<lb />
'ion so come out and purchase one of us to' I<lb />
hours to do your dirty work It's Wed at 4 at<lb />
�he Chi Mouse<lb />
The pledge class of Ch. Omega is also nav<lb />
.ng a bake sale today at the Student Store<lb />
from 9 til 1 So drop by with your spare<lb />
:fange and pick up some great munchies<lb />
Counseling Center<lb />
Making a Malor Decision Group This pro<lb />
gram is designed to aid students in choslng<lb />
an academic malor in a small group format<lb />
Each participant will also receive individual<lb />
aid trom the group leader If desired Group<lb />
participants will increase self knowledge of<lb />
their interests values and abilities, learn<lb />
how these relate to maiors and career areas<lb />
at ECU and narrow their options through a<lb />
systematic career dedsionprocess The Ma<lb />
!0r Decision Group will meet Feb<lb />
6.1.11 l� 34 pm MS Wright Annek<lb />
Although advance regisfra'lon is not re<lb />
quired we would appreciate advance<lb />
notification of interest to insure that we have<lb />
adequate materials on hand Please contact<lb />
the Counseling Center in 307 Wright Annek<lb />
(757 6661' tor further information or to let us<lb />
know vou plan to attend<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
AH invited to seminar in home economics<lb />
Wed f p m Feb 6. room 735 home<lb />
economics Dr Eugenia Zallen Depart<lb />
ment of Food Nutrition and Institution<lb />
Management Economic Factors in Food<lb />
Consumption Changes Of The Elderly For<lb />
ntWmatlon can Dr Kefhryn kolasa School<lb />
?t Mome Economics 757 6917<lb />
Marketing and Business<lb />
Majors<lb />
if vou are a marketing major and want a<lb />
challenge why not become a member on the<lb />
Student union Public Relations and Publlcl<lb />
ty Committee' This committee packages<lb />
publicity and coordinates total promotion for<lb />
the Student union For more information,<lb />
contact The Student union (room 23a) at<lb />
757611 e�t 2)0 Deadline to apply tor<lb />
cha rperson n Thurs Feb 7<lb />
ECU Poetry Forum<lb />
The ECU Poetry Forum will meet Feb 7 m<lb />
324 Mendenhali The forum is open to anyone<lb />
interested in writing or discussing poetry<lb />
Those planning to read and discuss their<lb />
poems are askec to bnng eight or to c opiesof<lb />
each poem tor other members of the<lb />
workshop<lb />
Presbyterian Fellowship<lb />
Presbyter an students and interested per<lb />
sons areinvited tn an hour of fellowship<lb />
ton Bh1 al " 30 at ne Methodist Student<lb />
C ante<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
There win be a general meeting on Wed .6 at<lb />
3 .n Rawi 342 All interested business and<lb />
business ed maiors are encouraged to at<lb />
'end Nominations ana elections will be heia<lb />
ECU Frisbee Club<lb />
The irafes plav ultimate a' the bottom of col<lb />
iege hni drive at 3 X Tues ana Thurs<lb />
Everyone s welcome to come ana play<lb />
Watch for the Natural cght uitima�<lb />
Ultimate Bash Men 234,24 Congradula<lb />
Horn ira'es 15 Gale Force 3 killer Seals go<lb />
orf or'<lb />
Inter-Varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
Something new is happening at ECU' People<lb />
are finding a way to enioy tun. faith friend<lb />
ship, and a lot more1 Wnat t0 know what it<lb />
is? Then bnng a friend and ioin us inter<lb />
Varsity Chnstian Fellowship- This Wed at 7<lb />
p m in 'he Jenkins Art Building (in the<lb />
Ac-ditorium)<lb />
ECU Catholic Newman<lb />
Community<lb />
wt es you to ioin us this week come bv ana<lb />
iee' .our neighbors1 There win be a wor<lb />
sh p service followed by our group meeting<lb />
and dmner I yes. folks the dinners are<lb />
back1 Join us this Wed at 5 p m at the ECU<lb />
Newman Ce'e' Eas'lOthst iiust past the<lb />
nrtuak building), and get involved<lb />
Sincere Thanks<lb />
The officers of the ECU B'Oiogy Club and<lb />
Alpha Eps'lon Dei'a wish to express their<lb />
gratitude to all the members volunteers,<lb />
and mos' of all those who unselfishly gave<lb />
�hei' blood and willed meir organs at the<lb />
bioodmociie and organ drive last week It<lb />
could not have oen a success without<lb />
everyone who supported and helped fulfill<lb />
the need for blood in the Tidewater area and<lb />
the need for organs across the world The<lb />
students at ECU need to be commended on<lb />
their support for this worthy cause<lb />
Study Abroad In Italy<lb />
For the cost of only one semesters expenses<lb />
at ECU. students who have the equivalent of<lb />
9 s h of Italian can be placed in Italy tor as<lb />
many as 11 months For details, contact Dr<lb />
R Hursev Austin 222 (phone 757 6411)<lb />
Lipsinc Contest<lb />
Phi Beta Sigma is sponsoring a llpsmc con<lb />
test called 'Singin the Mifs' A grand prize of<lb />
Sao will be awarded to the winner 0 the con<lb />
test We are registering Individuals this<lb />
week (Feb 411 A �10 registration fee is re<lb />
quired per person per act The event will be<lb />
held 25 FEb S5 m JenkinsAudltorlum at 7<lb />
p m Contact any member of Phi Beta Sigma<lb />
Frat for a registration form and further in<lb />
formation, or call W J Rogers (752 36�6)<lb />
Sign up now and win US<lb />
The No. 12 Chopped Sirlo<lb />
JUSTRIGHTFOR<lb />
STEAK ON A BUDGET<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
Ladies. If you don't have a boyfriend to<lb />
escort you at night, then we have the man tor<lb />
you Call pirate walk 757 6616<lb />
Omega Pii Phi Frat<lb />
Presents It's first Male Anything Vou Can<lb />
Do Contest 1st prize S3S, 2nd S15 At the<lb />
Unlimited Touch, Thurs , Feb 7 There will<lb />
also be a 9 11 happy hour and all proceeds<lb />
will go to our National Talent Hunt Program<lb />
IFC<lb />
There Is no IFC meeting this Tues , Feb 5<lb />
The next meeting will be Tues , Feb 12 at 5<lb />
p m In Mendenhali<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau Little<lb />
Sister Rush<lb />
Will be held Tues , Feb 5 and Wed . Feb 6 at<lb />
the Phi Tau house Parties begin at 9 p m<lb />
both nights All ladles wishing to emulate<lb />
with the best are Invited!<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi Lil<lb />
Sister Rush<lb />
Will hold little sister rush on Wed , Feb 6 at<lb />
the Attic and Thurs . Feb 7 at the Pi Kapp<lb />
house Parties will begin at 9 p m both<lb />
nights Come party with the brothers and lit<lb />
tie sisters of Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
No. 12 $1.99 <lb />
Tues. and Thurs.<lb />
For Lunch<lb />
and Dinner<lb />
free<lb />
Potato Fixin's<lb />
Bar<lb />
Meaf<lb />
LSS Society<lb />
Will be meeting Tues . Feb 5 at 7 p m In<lb />
Mendenhali room 221 Yearbook pictures<lb />
will be taken so come early All old and new<lb />
members and anyone Interested is encourag<lb />
ed to attend<lb />
Kappa Sigma Little<lb />
Sister Rush<lb />
Feb Ua.12 Parties begin at 9 p m Eberyone<lb />
is Invited to come out and party<lb />
Carnation Sale<lb />
Sigma Nu little sisters win be selling carna<lb />
tions tor valentines in tront of the Student<lb />
Store Tues through Fri The cost Is SI $0 in<lb />
eluding a card and tlorai paper With the<lb />
purchase of a carnation you will receive two<lb />
tree tickets o a pre Valentine's Day happy<lb />
hour at the Elbe sponsored bv Sigma nu.<lb />
Feb 13<lb />
NAACP<lb />
We will have our regularly scheduled<lb />
meeting on Mon Feb 11. at 5 X in the Cot<lb />
feehouse in Mendenhali Agenda plans in<lb />
elude reports on the progress of special<lb />
committees Feo proiect Survey Proiect,<lb />
and Membership if you missed us in the Stu<lb />
dent Supply Store, you may still loin at this<lb />
meeting for the reports tor Jan will be sent<lb />
to National Chapter on Fee 12<lb />
Ski Snowshoe Spring<lb />
Break<lb />
Mandatory meeting on Tues Feb 5 for all<lb />
persons ski ng Snowshoe Spring break Fmji<lb />
payments are due Space available tor I<lb />
more people Contact Ms Jo Seunoers<lb />
757 6000<lb />
Phi Epsilon Kappa<lb />
Meeting Thurs . Feb 7 at 6 p m at Mlnges<lb />
Coliseum rm 144 All P E maiors and mten<lb />
ding maiors are welcome We are a profes<lb />
slonal fraternity with many Interests<lb />
Financial Management<lb />
Positions avilable for graduate MPA of MBA<lb />
students for summer, l��5. and one add!<lb />
tlonal semester with Federal Highway Ad<lb />
ministration in Washington, O C Requires<lb />
some accounting knowledge and pays bet<lb />
ween S14.3O0 and SI7.W0 on an annual basis<lb />
Contact Cooperative Education's office, 313<lb />
Rawl Building<lb />
INDT<lb />
Inductriel Technology students interested in<lb />
Northern Telecom for the summer should<lb />
contact Co op office m3l3 Rawl to update ap<lb />
plication materials as soon as possible<lb />
Enviromental Health<lb />
Positions available for environmental health<lb />
student for the summer. I9�5. with a malor<lb />
utility in Charlotte Contact Cooperative<lb />
Education, 313 Rawl Building<lb />
Disney World<lb />
Disney World win be interviewing students<lb />
Feb 1 at 10 on the N C State University<lb />
campus for placement during Summer and<lb />
Fall IW5 Student must attend a compulsory<lb />
one hour presentation and have an individual<lb />
interview Please nave interested students<lb />
'sophomore and above! contact the Co op of<lb />
flee as soon as possible<lb />
Intramural Sport Clubs<lb />
The Karate Sport Club is currently having<lb />
classes tor anyone yenow belt ana above<lb />
The schedule s Advanced classes Mon at<lb />
7 30 p m Jim McAieneen Thurs at 7 30<lb />
p m Chuck Johnson Wed a' 7 X p m Ann<lb />
VanLlth If you are interested m becoming<lb />
involved drop by any session m the dance<lb />
room of Memorial gym<lb />
Interested In Studing<lb />
Abroad?<lb />
Through (SEP sdents at ECU who nave<lb />
successfully completed at least one year of<lb />
college and who are sufficiently proficient in<lb />
necessary anguages are afforded study<lb />
abroad opprotunties at internationally<lb />
recognized foreign universities Except for<lb />
travel expenses, the cost of an ISEP soon<lb />
sored exchange is the same as the cost of at<lb />
tending ECU For additional information<lb />
contact Dr R J Hursey. Jr ISEP Coor<lb />
dinator. Austin 222 phone 757 64)1 (office)<lb />
754)013 (home)<lb />
Communicatel<lb />
Be a debater or compete in speaking even's<lb />
that include oral interpretation of prose and<lb />
pertry public speaking and dramatic inter<lb />
pre'ation Plans tor formation of a traveling<lb />
squad An organizational meeting for the<lb />
ECU Forensics Oub will be held Wed Feb<lb />
6 at 5 p m n Mendenhali student Center<lb />
Room 241 A" interested students welcome'<lb />
For more "formation call 757 6325<lb />
University Book Exchange<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
The Department of English invites applies<lb />
tions for the university Book Excnange<lb />
Scholarship, a tSOO award based on<lb />
academic achievement, citizenship and<lb />
leadership, and potential To apply, must<lb />
(1) be a currently enrolled senior or lumor<lb />
English malor (2) have an overall GPA of 3 5<lb />
or above (3) submit a one page double<lb />
spaced, typed statement of goals as an<lb />
English malor (4) submit the names of two<lb />
professors who are willing to recommend<lb />
you (5) submit a completed application<lb />
form, available at the department office<lb />
The deadline tor appication is Frl 1 Fee<lb />
I9�5 All materiali should be addressed to the<lb />
Student Services Committee UBE Scholar<lb />
ship, and turned lil to the Department of<lb />
English Austin 124 For more nformation<lb />
contact Mrs Elizabeth Webb Chair Stu<lb />
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ment<lb />
ECU Surfing Club<lb />
The sort team and Marsh s Surf and Sea win<lb />
be sponsoring a happy hour at the Treehouse<lb />
restaurant this Frl from 3 6 included will<lb />
be a showing of the Brand nev "��� surf<lb />
ing movie The Performers as wen as video<lb />
'apes of the ECU team from last tali Guys<lb />
and gals are welcome Be there or else' '<lb />
Episcopal Worship<lb />
A studen' Episc ope ser.ee of mow CoB<lb />
mon w'11 be celebrated on Tues evenng<lb />
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Increases Wait For Approval<lb />
By DALE SWANSON<lb />
1 CU's 1985-86 budget is now<lb />
in the finalization phase and once<lb />
again students should look for a<lb />
small increase in student fees.<lb />
This year's increase, however,<lb />
will be far less than last year's 13<lb />
percent jump, nith only 5.3 per-<lb />
cent or $18 per student proposed.<lb />
Students living in residence halls<lb />
will also notice an added $30 as<lb />
student housing rates are up 3.3<lb />
percent<lb />
There are several reasons for<lb />
i he three different increases,<lb />
which include raises in the Stu-<lb />
dent Union and Athletic budgets<lb />
a well as the student housing in-<lb />
crease, according to Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life<lb />
Elmer Meyer. "We are an-<lb />
ticipating a pay increase for state<lb />
employees he said. "Salaries<lb />
take up about 40 percent of our<lb />
budgets He also said budget<lb />
increases will be kept to an ab-<lb />
solute minimum since the 1986-87<lb />
student fees budget may require<lb />
even greater funds.<lb />
The budget increases ex-<lb />
perienced last year were the first<lb />
such increases since the fall of<lb />
1982 when the SGA Transit<lb />
System received a $2 per student<lb />
raise. The 13 percent increase last<lb />
year meant an additional $40 per<lb />
student for programs such as Stu-<lb />
dent Health and Intramural<lb />
Recreation.<lb />
According to Dan Wooten,<lb />
director of student housing, the<lb />
extra money would be to "cover<lb />
a possible increase in salaries in<lb />
the event the legislature will ap-<lb />
prove a state employee salary in-<lb />
crease The fee hike will also go<lb />
toward inflationary increases in<lb />
supplies for student housing<lb />
maintenance and for renovations<lb />
in Cotten dorm. Current plans<lb />
for Cotten include air condition-<lb />
ing, furniture refinishing and new<lb />
lobby furniture, carpeting, pain-<lb />
ting, rewiring of the electrical<lb />
system and installation of<lb />
flourescent lighting. "Most of<lb />
the money for these renovations<lb />
will come out of our reserve<lb />
:<lb />
funds Wooten said.<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, associate<lb />
dean and director of University<lb />
Unions, maintained that the Stu-<lb />
dent Union increase would go en- <lb />
tirely toward the expected salary fl<lb />
h.ke. <lb />
Director of Athletics Ken Karr<lb />
could not be reached for com-<lb />
ment, but Meyer said that the ex-<lb />
tra funds in Athletics will be<lb />
necessary for possible salary in-<lb />
creases and will also go toward<lb />
the effort to enhance the athletic<lb />
program at ECU.<lb />
The new budget will now go on<lb />
to Chancellor Howell for ap-<lb />
proval and then, pending ap-<lb />
proval, on to the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors.<lb />
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Jan. 22 marked the 12th an-<lb />
niversary of the legalization of<lb />
abortion b the United States<lb />
Supreme Court The landmark<lb />
case of Roc v. va ade in 1973 gave<lb />
women, not the government, the<lb />
right to choose abortion.<lb />
Since thiv decision, an<lb />
estimated 15 million legal abor-<lb />
- approximately 4.000 per<lb />
da have been performed. It is<lb />
believed ihai almost 25 percent of<lb />
ail pregnancies end in abortion.<lb />
Terrorism at abortion clinics<lb />
has continued to rise during the<lb />
past several years Since January<lb />
1984, there hae been 24 bomb-<lb />
ing attacks on abortion clinics<lb />
and family planning centers<lb />
throughout the U.S. To this date,<lb />
the anti-abortion bombings have<lb />
not claimed any lives.<lb />
The right-to-life movement oc-<lb />
curing throughout the country is<lb />
beginning to appear in many<lb />
areas, which each side of the con-<lb />
flict demonstrating strong emo-<lb />
tional involvement.<lb />
Rev. Terence Collins, who runs<lb />
the Catholic Newman Center on<lb />
the ECU campus, says he is pro-<lb />
life and feels life begins at con-<lb />
ception. "Taking the life of a<lb />
potential human being is the<lb />
same as taking the life of a full-<lb />
grown human being Collins<lb />
said. He stressed that "mortar'<lb />
humans should not make deci-<lb />
sions on a person's life.<lb />
"The body is not emotionally<lb />
or physicaly prepared for an out-<lb />
side abortion Collins said. He<lb />
added that he feels a miscarriage<lb />
or a stillborn infant is the body's<lb />
way of performing a natural<lb />
abortion because the fetus is not<lb />
physically capable of developing<lb />
into a human being.<lb />
Although Collins strongly sup-<lb />
ports the pro-life movement, he<lb />
does not condone the anti-<lb />
abortion bombings. He said that<lb />
"violence begets violence<lb />
C.ithy Moran is a nurse racti-<lb />
tioii.r at the ECU Stuuent iealth<lb />
Center. She counsels women on<lb />
the issues surrounding pregnancy<lb />
and supports the idea of women<lb />
having a choice concerning abor-<lb />
tion. She stressed that pro-choice<lb />
means an individual has the right<lb />
to choose whether to have an<lb />
abortion or to go through with a<lb />
pregnancy. She said individual<lb />
circumstances are extremelv im-<lb />
portant in each case.<lb />
Moran said she feels no one<lb />
should be allowed to legislate<lb />
morals or force opinions on<lb />
others in society. She said no<lb />
group or person has the right to<lb />
decide for another person.<lb />
The Student Health Center<lb />
provides pregnancy counseling<lb />
for ECU students. Information<lb />
about physicians and recom-<lb />
mended safe clinics throughout<lb />
the state is available. Moran<lb />
stressed that the service is non-<lb />
judgemental and that "we help<lb />
the individual decide what is best<lb />
! r them by offering assistance to<lb />
them in either way<lb />
One issue that has plagued the<lb />
pro-choice supporters is the deci-<lb />
sion of when life actually begins.<lb />
Many questions have been raised<lb />
about this issue and most medical<lb />
experts cannot decide on a<lb />
definite time for this transition.<lb />
They do agree that viability<lb />
begins in the third trimester, or<lb />
around the 26th week of pregnan-<lb />
cy-<lb />
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abortion issue do agree on one<lb />
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control, and not the use of abor-<lb />
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The ECU Poetry Forum will<lb />
sponsor two visiting writers this<lb />
spring as part of their semester<lb />
plans, said Peter Makuck, direc-<lb />
tor.<lb />
A well-known North Carolina<lb />
poet and novelist, Fred Chappell,<lb />
will be visiting ECU March 21<lb />
and 22. He was recently awarded<lb />
the prestigious Bolligen Prize for<lb />
1984 and Makuck terms it as "the<lb />
Pulitzer Prize for poets; it is quite<lb />
an honor to receive it Chap-<lb />
pell, who teaches at UNC-<lb />
Greensboro, will possibly be<lb />
available to read manuscripts<lb />
during a workshop session on<lb />
March 22, Makuck said.<lb />
Poet and biographer Micheal<lb />
Mott will speak on his biography<lb />
of Thomas Merton on April 11<lb />
and 12. "Since its appearance a<lb />
few months ago, his book has<lb />
received rave reviews in most ma-<lb />
jor magazines such as Time and<lb />
Newsweek.<lb />
"Mott's biography is a<lb />
spiritual and inspirational piece<lb />
about Merton, a Roman Catholic<lb />
monk. Before his death in 1965,<lb />
Merton was a major force in the<lb />
anti-nuclear movement and the<lb />
Vietnam War. After 22 years in<lb />
the monestarv, he left for a<lb />
meeting at a Buddhist Monestarv<lb />
in Tibet, Makuck said. There he<lb />
was to bring the east and west<lb />
areas of the world together. "He<lb />
was successful in his talks and<lb />
was able to meet with distinquish-<lb />
ed people Makuck said.<lb />
The ECU Poetry Forum will<lb />
meet on Feb. 7 in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center in Room 324 at 8<lb />
p.m. The Forum is open to<lb />
anyone who is interested in<lb />
writing or discussing poetrv<lb />
Those planning to read and<lb />
discuss their poems are asked u<lb />
bring eight or 10 copies of each<lb />
poem for the members of the<lb />
workshop, Makuck said.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Budget<lb />
r's Dead On Arrival<lb />
The common knowledge in<lb />
political circles is that President<lb />
Reagan's 1986 budget is dead on<lb />
arrival. Before he even delivered it<lb />
to Capitol Hill Monday, senators<lb />
had begun work on their own ver-<lb />
sion of the budget, aiming for<lb />
more cuts in defense and trying to<lb />
protect areas the president wants<lb />
axed out.<lb />
Reagan, the right's rallier for<lb />
reduction in government and for<lb />
reining in the bloated spending of<lb />
government, continues to refuse to<lb />
cut defense spending. He believes<lb />
other programs can be cut to<lb />
achieve that elusive balanced<lb />
budget that he promised we'd have<lb />
by 1984. Even this 1986 budget is<lb />
short of his predictions of cutting<lb />
the deficit. By declaring defense a<lb />
sacred cow, Reagan can't even<lb />
come in under last year's predic-<lb />
tions, let alone his 1980 campaign<lb />
promise.<lb />
We believe Reagan's views are a<lb />
little mixed up. We understand the<lb />
rationale that defense is the<lb />
number one priority of the na-<lb />
tional government, and we agree<lb />
that this should be. But we want<lb />
Reagan to look at the Department<lb />
of Defense as a bureaucracy; the<lb />
bureaucracy which he has spoken<lb />
out against for the last 25 years.<lb />
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be self-preservation.<lb />
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the militaryindustrial complex �<lb />
that Eisenhower warned against in<lb />
the early '50s, has allowed this one<lb />
department among many in the<lb />
Reagan administration to go un-<lb />
chastised. Reagan sees only honor,<lb />
tradition and protecting the na-<lb />
tion. He is blind, it seems, to over-<lb />
runs, unwanted and costly<lb />
weapons and bloated payrolls. It is<lb />
time he woke up.<lb />
And although we wish Reagan<lb />
would attend to this problem and<lb />
not just be Cappy's buddy, we also<lb />
are concerned with the impact of<lb />
the proposed cuts on higher educa-<lb />
tion. With new limits on family in-<lb />
comes for eligibility for student<lb />
loans, we are afraid some students<lb />
who wish to attend school simply<lb />
won't be able to.<lb />
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budget, they need to consider two<lb />
things: getting the deficit down<lb />
and making the cuts fair to all pro-<lb />
grams concerned.<lb />
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well-educated men and women at<lb />
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Goetz Editorial Questioned<lb />
This letter is in response to the<lb />
editorial about the vigilante shooter.<lb />
There are a few things the author of<lb />
this editorial overlooked. First of all,<lb />
the author condemned the actions of<lb />
Bernhard Goetz, calling him, in short,<lb />
a premeditated murderer. Also, the<lb />
author went into great lengths to<lb />
describe how people in New York and<lb />
around the country supported Goetz<lb />
by sending in money, making T-shirts,<lb />
rock songs, etc.<lb />
! am not saying what Bernhard<lb />
Goetz did was right, but there is more<lb />
to this than meets the eye. The editorial<lb />
stated that deep down in our hearts we<lb />
know what Goetz did is wrong. I will<lb />
agree that what Goetz did was against<lb />
the law, but how could the author say-<lb />
people thought it was wrong when they<lb />
are supporting him by sending money<lb />
for his defense0<lb />
This editorial also stated that "this<lb />
wasn't a case of a man protecting<lb />
himself in a hostile subway train 1<lb />
suppose the three sharpened<lb />
screwdrivers the four assailants had in<lb />
their possession were used for<lb />
toothpicks. I know if someone pointed<lb />
a sharpened screwdriver at me and<lb />
demanded money, 1 would definitely<lb />
think of protecting myself. Another<lb />
thing the author of the editorial said<lb />
was that the assailants were "trying to<lb />
fleece him of five bucks Webster's<lb />
dictionary defines fleece in this case as<lb />
"to strip oi money or property by-<lb />
fraud This hardly seems the case<lb />
with Goetz. 1 Relieve the correct ter-<lb />
minology is armed robbery, not fleec-<lb />
ing.<lb />
We all know two of the youth were<lb />
shot in the back Let us use some com-<lb />
mon sense when looking at this point.<lb />
Do you think these two youths were<lb />
having a sudden attack of remorse for<lb />
the crime they were trying to commit?<lb />
If you believe that one, I have some<lb />
property located near a swamp you<lb />
might be interested in.<lb />
Another interesting statement that<lb />
the author made was "maybe it's easy<lb />
for those of us who live so far away<lb />
from the violence that inhabits our<lb />
cities to abhor the methods this man<lb />
took to combat the lawlessness he<lb />
perceived " This statement has to be<lb />
the first understatement of the year. 1<lb />
am originally from a large eastern city<lb />
and know of acts of lawlessness The<lb />
mother of a boy in my brothers ciass<lb />
in grade school was murdered in cold<lb />
blood � in front of the boy � while<lb />
trying to resist being robbed The boy<lb />
who is a child prodigy was able to give<lb />
a near perfect composite description of<lb />
the two murderers to a police artist.<lb />
Several days later the two youths were<lb />
apprehended while in possession of the<lb />
murder weapon. But because they were<lb />
juveniles, they could not be tried as<lb />
adults and were later set free. They did<lb />
not serve one day of a sentence for the<lb />
crime they committed.<lb />
Let me reinterate, in my opinion,<lb />
Bernhard Goetz was neither right nor<lb />
wrong. He is the epitome of all victims<lb />
of crime of this nature. He tried to use<lb />
the New York legal system to get<lb />
satisfaction for an earlier mugging inci-<lb />
dent, but this was all in vain. Finally.<lb />
Bernhard Goetz arrived at the point<lb />
where he had to take action. His own.<lb />
In short. Bernhard Goetz became<lb />
totallv fed up of being a victim whose<lb />
assailants hide behind the U.S. legal<lb />
system. The four youths that were at-<lb />
tempting to rob Goetz were not heroes,<lb />
saviors, or martyrs. They were<lb />
criminals. For the record, three out of<lb />
four of the youths shot had criminal<lb />
records of the same nature. Just keep<lb />
this in mind. The two youths that<lb />
murdered the mother of one of my<lb />
brother's classmates went free. Now<lb />
that is what I call literally getting away<lb />
with murder.<lb />
William M. Bagliam Jr.<lb />
Senior, Business<lb />
Abortion Rap<lb />
Good points were made in the Jan<lb />
29 Forum concerning abv-r<lb />
perhaps not the points intended b the<lb />
authors represented thereby Jamc<lb />
Eudaily's letter indicated in statement!<lb />
such as. "Man has no: vet "eer. ab c I<lb />
decide for himself when life e<lb />
God knows that man oppose a- -<lb />
tion on the basis of rehgiou- �<lb />
Regardless of the strength or such .<lb />
viction, it must be conceded that one<lb />
this nation's founding prim<lb />
ly defends us each from the imp<lb />
of religious convictions w which it<lb />
do not agree<lb />
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argument raised b am it "<lb />
In his lette Bill Greet i to the<lb />
popular sentime-<lb />
murder a conchas i fee<lb />
be arrived at throug'<lb />
reasoning in order . der<lb />
abortion to be murdei tru fetus a i<lb />
be an independent riabk man life,<lb />
which, bv logical extension, me<lb />
miscarriage must be legalh considered<lb />
involuntary manslaughter The v ery<lb />
unreasonableness ot this ei�non<lb />
makes plain what most<lb />
admit from common sense; gestal w is<lb />
a period of fetal development fi m<lb />
conception to viability During<lb />
period, the fetus is alive, as were the<lb />
sperm and egg which formed<lb />
Whether this state of life alone<lb />
stitutes a viable and indeper.<lb />
human life from conception is doubt<lb />
ful.<lb />
Pro-choice advocates generallv con<lb />
sider abortion an issue not to be taker<lb />
hghtlv and support restriction- again<lb />
late-term abortions when the fetus -<lb />
viable. To be pro-choice<lb />
is to acknowledge a controversy with<lb />
serious, well-intentioned individuals on<lb />
either side, and therefore to oppose<lb />
legislation which would force either<lb />
camp to subject itself to the dictates ol<lb />
the other<lb />
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School of Art<lb />
Dependence On High-Tech Economy Ill-Founded Policy<lb />
Last week I examined the process of<lb />
demdustrialization that is taking place in<lb />
America today. In their book, The Dem-<lb />
dustrialization of America, Bennet Har-<lb />
rison and Barry Bluestone define dein-<lb />
dustrialization as the widespread,<lb />
systematic disinvestment in the produc-<lb />
tive capacity of the United States. This<lb />
means that many large corporations are<lb />
shifting capital away from productive<lb />
activities in this country and to invest-<lb />
ment in other countries or to activities<lb />
that do not produce jobs or goods, such<lb />
as corporate mergers and speculation in<lb />
the stock market. The end result of this<lb />
process is that the American economy is<lb />
substantially weakened, jobs are lost<lb />
and communities are blighted.<lb />
From The Left<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
For example, during the 1970s, accor-<lb />
ding to the authors, General Electric ex-<lb />
panded its worldwide payroll by 5 000,<lb />
but it did so by adding 30,000 foreign<lb />
jobs and reducing its United States<lb />
employment by 25,000. RCA followed<lb />
the same strategy, cutting its U.S.<lb />
employment by 14,000 while increasing<lb />
its foreign work force by 19,000. Ford<lb />
Motor Company plans to spend more<lb />
than 40 percent of its capital budget over<lb />
the next few years outside the United<lb />
States. General Motors has given up its<lb />
plans to build a new multi-million dollar<lb />
plant in Kansas City, Mo and, instead,<lb />
has shifted its capital spending to Spain.<lb />
Uniroyal now produces its tires in<lb />
Brazil, Turkey, Spain and Australia.<lb />
And the list goes on.<lb />
One by one, America's basic in-<lb />
dustries are abandoning America. Bet-<lb />
ween mid-1975 and early 1981, 24 tire<lb />
plants shut down in the United States,<lb />
resulting in 20,000 permanent layoffs.<lb />
Since the early 1970s, the U.S. steel in-<lb />
dustry has been diversifying out of steel<lb />
at a rapid pace, causing more than<lb />
120,000 steel workers to lose their jobs.<lb />
The same pattern is occurring in the<lb />
automobile industry. American plants<lb />
are closing at the same time foreign<lb />
facilities are being established. By 1979,<lb />
94 percent of the profits of Ford Motor<lb />
Company came from its overseas opera-<lb />
tions. Bluestone and Harrison estimate<lb />
that, in total, 30 million American jobs<lb />
were destroyed during the 1970s as a<lb />
direct result of plant, store and office<lb />
shutdowns. When added to permanent<lb />
cutbacks in capacity short of complete<lb />
closure, the number is closer to 50<lb />
million.<lb />
The social costs resulting from this in-<lb />
creased unemployment are, indeed, stag-<lb />
gering. Sociologists have found that<lb />
with every one percent increase in the<lb />
American unemployment rate, 920 more<lb />
people commit suicide, 650 commit<lb />
homocide, 500 die from cirrhosis of the<lb />
liver, heart and kidney disease, 4,000 are<lb />
admitted to state mental hospitals and<lb />
3,300 are sent to state prisons. In addi-<lb />
tion, because most private health in-<lb />
surance is provided through employ-<lb />
ment, more than 70 percent of the<lb />
unemployed have no health insurance to<lb />
fall back on.<lb />
These human costs elude any neat tal-<lb />
ly, but it is revealing to see how they<lb />
ultimately figure into the national ac-<lb />
counts. Economists estimate that a one<lb />
percent increase in the nation's<lb />
unemployment rate, sustained over a<lb />
year, costs the American economy $68<lb />
billion in foregone gross national pro-<lb />
duct, $20 billion in foregone tax<lb />
revenues and $13.3 billion in added ex-<lb />
pense for unemployment benefits, food<lb />
stamps and other forms of public aid. In<lb />
light of these extraordinary figures, and<lb />
the personal tragedies that lie behind<lb />
them, unemployment must be seen as a<lb />
sociological disease that saps the nation<lb />
of its strength and vigor. More to the<lb />
point, the fact that the drive for private<lb />
profit supersedes the welfare of workers<lb />
and communities in the minds of many<lb />
corporate investors should make us re-<lb />
think our ideas about political economy.<lb />
Some economists today are suggesting<lb />
that we can solve our economic pro-<lb />
blems if we formulate a national in-<lb />
dustrial policy based upon promoting<lb />
high technology. High tech is the wave<lb />
of the future, they say. and America has<lb />
the scientific expertise to edge out other<lb />
countries in the competition to break in-<lb />
to high-tech markets. Government<lb />
should, therefore, assist high-tech com-<lb />
panies with venture capital and worker<lb />
training programs to speed up the<lb />
transformation of America from an in-<lb />
dustrial economy to a high-tech<lb />
economy.<lb />
There are several problems with this<lb />
idea (problems that I have only come to<lb />
see clearly myself over a period of time)<lb />
First, it fails to deal with the problem of<lb />
deindustrialization. There is no provi-<lb />
sion that will prevent a company from<lb />
taking advantage of government<lb />
assistance and then shifting its in-<lb />
vestments overseas. (Atari is an example<lb />
of a high-tech firm that recently moved<lb />
its operations out of the United States.)<lb />
Also, as we have seen, companies acting<lb />
in the interest of increasing profits do<lb />
not necessarily invest their capital in<lb />
such a way that more jobs and more<lb />
goods are produced.<lb />
There are two other major problems;<lb />
however, and these problems are so<lb />
serious that the entire notion of finding<lb />
salvation by restructuring the American<lb />
economy on the high-tech model is put<lb />
into jeopardy. The simple fact is that the<lb />
high-tech sector of the economy is not<lb />
expected to generate many jobs and it is<lb />
expected to generate even fewer well-<lb />
paying jobs. The cornerstone of the<lb />
high-tech economy, microelectronics, is<lb />
not expected to generate many new jobs<lb />
because of the rapid pace of automation<lb />
in the industry. Machines will do many<lb />
of the jobs that people might ordinarily<lb />
do. In fact, high technology, broadly<lb />
defined, is expected to generate only<lb />
about six percent of the new jobs that<lb />
the economy will create over the next<lb />
decade.<lb />
Moreover, because other countries<lb />
like Japan and France are targeting<lb />
high-tech industries for development<lb />
too, the problem of overproduction<lb />
looms on the horizon. Who will con-<lb />
sume all of the new high-tech products<lb />
and how will they pay for them if the<lb />
trend toward higher and higher levels of<lb />
unemployment after each successive<lb />
recession continues0<lb />
Besides the problem of not enough<lb />
jobs, there is the additional problem, ol<lb />
not enough good jobs. Research b<lb />
labor department economists shows that<lb />
the 20 fastest-growing jobs pay annual<lb />
wages that average fully $5,000 less than<lb />
the 20 occupations in sharpest decline<lb />
As the economy shifts from a produc-<lb />
tion base to services, information and<lb />
high technology, more jobs are being<lb />
created at the extremes of the labor force<lb />
and fewer in the middle. As Bob Kutt-<lb />
ner, a writer for The Aen Republic has<lb />
said "A factory economy, particular!)<lb />
when factories are unionized, produces<lb />
millions of relatively high-wage produc-<lb />
tion jobs. A service economy needs<lb />
engineers and executives at one extreme<lb />
� and millions of secretaries, fast-food<lb />
workers, sales clerks, waiters, computer<lb />
operators and janitors at the other. If<lb />
the middle of the labor market is<lb />
eroding, it becomes increasingly difficult<lb />
to maintain the United States as a mid-<lb />
dle class society<lb />
Clearly then, relying exclusively upon<lb />
high technology for our salvation is<lb />
misguided, as is pursuing an industrial<lb />
policy which fails to make adequate pro-<lb />
visions for protecting the public interest<lb />
Long term trends that are now in effect<lb />
are moving us toward the gradual<lb />
decline of the U.S. economy, the<lb />
rhetoric coming from the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration to the contrary. If we are 10<lb />
reverse these trends we must move in the<lb />
direction of economic democracy � a<lb />
subject which I will take up in detail next<lb />
week.<lb />
m Burcaa<lb />
Dr. Juanita M Kreps, the<lb />
former L S Secretary of Com-<lb />
merce and an internationally-<lb />
known economist, will be the<lb />
distinguished guest lecturer for<lb />
ECU's fourth annual Lecture-<lb />
Seminar series Feb 12-14<lb />
Dr. Kreps. a .ce-president-<lb />
ementus of Duke University, will<lb />
deliver two major lectures on the<lb />
domestic and international<lb />
economic situation during the<lb />
three-day program<lb />
In addition, she will participate<lb />
in seminars featuring panels of<lb />
ECU professors, be featuree<lb />
breakfast seminar sponsor?<lb />
the Pitt-Greenville<lb />
Commerce de I<lb />
economic polk � I<lb />
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is one oi four federa p ��<lb />
thai recently asked the Inte<lb />
Revenue Service to beh; eel<lb />
debts.<lb />
Former and currcr<lb />
owe the government art" �<lb />
atelv S2 bilh rdue<lb />
student loans.<lb />
The department sup<lb />
its own efforts to recova<lb />
money by hiring "<lb />
tion agencies Bui<lb />
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about 15 perceni ascs<lb />
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vices for the depa" l (<lb />
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"Once people are<lb />
their taxes - be seized, pe - i<lb />
will sav 'You'r; going jet<lb />
so I'll come I - -�<lb />
paving agree-<lb />
executive direct c 1 the Na<lb />
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Hastings says ab it 82 e'<lb />
of those in default on Nat<lb />
Direct Student Loans<lb />
Guaranteed Student Loans<lb />
ly get federal income :av rel<lb />
"I expect we're go <lb />
their biggest custome-<lb />
vear Hastings says e 1R<lb />
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extrememly effective tool fo<lb />
and u will have a strong deterrent<lb />
effect as well<lb />
But Martin is not convinced<lb />
the new strategy actuall) will pre<lb />
duce a lot of money for the<lb />
federal treasury, because<lb />
defaulters are disabled oi<lb />
unemployed<lb />
Although default rates have<lb />
leveled off or declined slightly in<lb />
recent years, the dollar amount<lb />
outstanding has jumped because<lb />
more loans have been made.<lb />
Arms Control<lb />
Heads Lecture<lb />
Discussion<lb />
 noon hour lecture on "A<lb />
Control Agreements and the<lb />
Future" will be given at<lb />
Brodv building auditorium on<lb />
Wednesday. Feb 6 The talk will<lb />
feature Christopher Paine, a<lb />
senior policv analyst for Phv-<lb />
cians for Social Responsibility<lb />
The lecture will begin at 12 10<lb />
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trol treaties. He has written e<lb />
tensivelv on the topic, including<lb />
articles in the Bulletin of the<lb />
Atomic Scientists He is CO-<lb />
author of Misguided Missiles An<lb />
Analysis of the M Missile<lb />
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Dr. Juanita M. kreps, the<lb />
former U.S. Secretary of Com-<lb />
merce and an internationally<lb />
known economist, will be the<lb />
distinguished guest lecturer for<lb />
ECU's fourth annual Lecture-<lb />
Seminar series Feb. 12-14<lb />
Dr. Kreps, a vice-president-<lb />
ementus of Duke University, will<lb />
deliver two ma-or lectures on the<lb />
domestic and international<lb />
economic situation during the<lb />
three-day program<lb />
In addition, she will participate<lb />
in seminars featuring panels of<lb />
ECU professors, be featured at a<lb />
breakfast seminar sponsored by<lb />
the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of<lb />
Commerce dealing with<lb />
economic policies and problems<lb />
of the Reagan administration,<lb />
meet with ECU students and hold<lb />
a press conference She also will<lb />
attend a round of coffees, lun-<lb />
cheons and dinners.<lb />
Her first lecture is to focus on<lb />
the domestic economy and is<lb />
scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12 in<lb />
the auditorium of the Jenkins<lb />
Fine Arts Center at ECU. The<lb />
public is invited to the lectures.<lb />
The second will be 7:30 p.m. Feb.<lb />
14 in the Jenkins auditorium and<lb />
will be on the international<lb />
economic situation.<lb />
Dr Kreps served as Secretary<lb />
of Commerce in the administra-<lb />
tion of President Carter from<lb />
1977 to 1979. She continues to<lb />
conduct research in the field of<lb />
economics and national policy in<lb />
the Duke Department of<lb />
Economics.<lb />
She has served on the boards of<lb />
several national corporations and<lb />
is the recipient of many awards<lb />
and honors including honorary<lb />
degrees from more than a doen<lb />
colleges and universities.<lb />
Previous distinguished guest<lb />
lecturers for the annual ECU<lb />
series have been former U.S.<lb />
Secretary of State Dean Rusk<lb />
and political analyst Frank<lb />
Mankiewicz.<lb />
Telefund Chairman Selected<lb />
l v I Nr� Bureau<lb />
Walter P. House, vice<lb />
president loan production<lb />
manager at North State Savings<lb />
and Loan Corp. here, will chair<lb />
the 1985 Telefund campaign of<lb />
the Pitt County chapter of the<lb />
ECU Alumni Association.<lb />
The campaign is scheduled for<lb />
I eb 4V Alumni and student<lb />
olunteers will telephone other<lb />
alumni in the area, seeking pledg-<lb />
ed contributions for ECU's An-<lb />
nual Fund. Volunteers will make<lb />
calls at a phone bank set up in the<lb />
Taylor Slaughter Alumni<lb />
Center. Coordinating the effort<lb />
with House will be Cynthia Kit-<lb />
trell, ECU's alumni field direc-<lb />
tor, who recentlv concluded a<lb />
similar campaign with the<lb />
Tidewater Virginia Chapter of<lb />
the Alumni Association.<lb />
This year's Telefund campaign<lb />
theme is "Go for the Gold<lb />
ECU Annual Fund gifts, chan-<lb />
neled through the ECU Office of<lb />
Institutional Advancement, are<lb />
used for scholarships, faculty<lb />
enrichment and enhancement of<lb />
ECU's academic programs.<lb />
House receied a BSBA degree<lb />
from ECU in 1973. He is a past<lb />
master of Greenville Masonic<lb />
Lodge No. 284 and a member of<lb />
the Greenville Noon Rotary Club<lb />
and the Pitt County Board of<lb />
Realtors. He is also a director of<lb />
the Greenville-Pitt County Home<lb />
Builders Association.<lb />
His honors include a scholar-<lb />
ship award from the Mortgage<lb />
Bankers of the Carolinas, cita-<lb />
tion in "Outstanding Young Men<lb />
of America" and recognition as<lb />
"Associate of the Year" by the<lb />
local Home Builders Association.<lb />
Agency May Recoup Losses<lb />
(CPS) � The government soon<lb />
may resort to refusing to send<lb />
federal income tax refunds to<lb />
students who have defaulted on<lb />
their financial aid loans.<lb />
The Department of Education<lb />
is one of four federal agencies<lb />
that recentlv asked the Internal<lb />
Revenue Service to help it collect<lb />
debts.<lb />
Former and current students<lb />
owe the government approx-<lb />
imately $2.7 billion in overdue<lb />
student loans<lb />
The department supplements<lb />
its own efforts to recover the<lb />
money by hiring pmate collec-<lb />
tion agencies But the agencies<lb />
are Betting pavments in only<lb />
about 15 percent of the cases<lb />
referred to them.<lb />
The recovery rate will be<lb />
dramatically higher with IRS<lb />
help, predicts Richard Hastings,<lb />
the director of management ser-<lb />
vices for the department's stu-<lb />
dent financial assistance pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
"Once people are aware that<lb />
their taxes will be seized, people<lb />
will say 'You're going to get me,<lb />
so I'll come forward and start<lb />
paying agrees Dallas Martin,<lb />
executive director of the National<lb />
Association of Student Financial<lb />
Aid Administrators.<lb />
Hastings says about 82 percent<lb />
of those in default on National<lb />
Direct Student Loans and<lb />
Guaranteed Student Loans usual-<lb />
ly get federal income tax refunds.<lb />
"I expect we're going to be<lb />
their biggest customer next<lb />
year Hastings says of the IRS<lb />
program. "This is going to be an<lb />
extrememly effective tool for us,<lb />
and it will have a strong deterrent<lb />
effect as well<lb />
But Martin is not convinced<lb />
the new strategy actually will pro-<lb />
duce a lot of money for the<lb />
federal treasury, because many<lb />
defaulters are disabled or<lb />
unemployed.<lb />
Although default rates have<lb />
leveled off or declined slightly in<lb />
recent years, the dollar amount<lb />
outstanding has jumped because<lb />
more loans have been made.<lb />
Arms Control<lb />
Heads Lecture<lb />
Discussion<lb />
A noon hour lecture on "Arms<lb />
Control Agreements and the<lb />
Future" will be given at the<lb />
Brody building auditorium on<lb />
Wednesday, Feb. 6. The talk will<lb />
feature Christopher Paine, a<lb />
senior policy analyst for Physi-<lb />
cians for Social Responsibility.<lb />
The lecture will begin at 12:30.<lb />
Paine is an expert on arms con-<lb />
trol treaties. He has written ex-<lb />
tensively on the topic, including<lb />
articles in the Buuetin of the<lb />
Atomic Scientists He is co-<lb />
author of Misguided Missiles: An<lb />
Analysis of the MX Missile<lb />
System.<lb />
Pajne was formerly staff assis-<lb />
tant for arms control with the<lb />
Federation of American Scien-<lb />
tists.<lb />
About 10 percent of the loans<lb />
are in default, and initial pay-<lb />
ment has been made in about<lb />
percent of those cases. The<lb />
average outstanding NDS1. loans<lb />
is $1,000, Hastings says.<lb />
The Office of Management<lb />
and Budget now is considering<lb />
the Education Department's re-<lb />
quest to join the IRS collection<lb />
program<lb />
The IRS couldn't help collect<lb />
debts until the passage of the<lb />
1984 Tax Reform Act, which em-<lb />
powered the OMB to decide<lb />
which federal agencies would<lb />
benefit most from the program.<lb />
Hastings thinks the OMB will<lb />
le' the Education Department<lb />
join the program.<lb />
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policewoman named Trudy. She<lb />
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and drug addict.<lb />
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Germany, Olivia always wanted<lb />
to be an actress Her career began<lb />
with the 1982 action-comedy 48<lb />
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as a weary cop who springs Eddie<lb />
Murphy out of prison for two<lb />
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police work with us all the time.<lb />
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Futureworks. "Our whole idea is<lb />
so you can do it in one day or half<lb />
a day.<lb />
Futureworks is the idea of<lb />
Miami developer Barry Segall,<lb />
29, who says he wants to expand<lb />
Futureworks to the nation's 20<lb />
largest cities, starting with New<lb />
York in six weeks and then Atlan-<lb />
ta and Houston.<lb />
Other cities have informational<lb />
computer marts � Dallas has In-<lb />
fomart and Boston has Boscom<lb />
� but Miami's market is dif-<lb />
ferent because it is not just infor-<lb />
mational. Customers can get<lb />
computer information and also<lb />
purchase systems on the spot.<lb />
The University of Miami plans<lb />
to offer computer classes at<lb />
Futureworks starting in<lb />
February. The developer envi-<lb />
sions eventually installing a huge<lb />
one-stop computer service shop<lb />
which would be capable of<lb />
repairing any type of computer<lb />
equipment.<lb />
"The concept is brilliant. The<lb />
idea is fabulous said Maria<lb />
Miranda, manager of Computers<lb />
Trade Center is an authorized<lb />
Wang dealer.<lb />
However, she said, too few<lb />
customers seem to be "the pro-<lb />
blem<lb />
She said she sells about four<lb />
systems a week, but "that's ex-<lb />
isting clients, it has nothing to do<lb />
with Futureworks<lb />
"We're here mostly for the ex-<lb />
posure. We're going to give it six<lb />
months. If things don't pick up<lb />
we won't be here<lb />
Miranda, like several of the<lb />
other dealers who leased space in<lb />
Futureworks, cites a soft com-<lb />
puter market and disappointment<lb />
with the building. They had ex-<lb />
pected a high-tech decor, space-<lb />
age decorations, maybe robots.<lb />
Except for eight terminals that<lb />
make up a computerized shopp-<lb />
ing index in one corner.<lb />
Futureworks looks like an<lb />
average retail shopping mall.<lb />
"People come in here and say-<lb />
See MAKING, Page s.<lb />
Actors Finally Pull It All Together In 'California Suite'<lb />
B i.isa McDonald<lb />
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The Repertory Theatre of<lb />
America's Alpha-Omega Players<lb />
gave a spirited performance of<lb />
Neil Simon's California Suite last<lb />
weekend at the Student Union<lb />
Production Committee's annual<lb />
Dinner Theatre.<lb />
The play, directed by Drexel<lb />
H. Riley, was composed of four<lb />
playlets whose action took place<lb />
in suite 203 of the Beverly Hills<lb />
Hotel. The set for the night's per-<lb />
formance was not elaborate, but<lb />
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amount of space available to<lb />
work with, it was quite adequate.<lb />
What made this play so unique<lb />
was the versatility of the actors.<lb />
Three of the actors played three<lb />
roles; one actor played two.<lb />
The play got a shakey start in<lb />
the first scene, "Visitor from<lb />
New York The scene involved a<lb />
divorced couple who both wanted<lb />
to keep their 17-year-old<lb />
daughter. While the mother had<lb />
legal custody, the daughter<lb />
wanted to live with her father,<lb />
who, since the divorce, had turn-<lb />
ed into a "California casual<lb />
Jeffrey Whitman, the father, was<lb />
not impressive in this first scene;<lb />
it seemed like he couldn't "find"<lb />
his character. Also, his acting<lb />
and tone of voice were stiff and<lb />
his make-up was poorly applied.<lb />
Since the character was supposed<lb />
to be suntanned, it looked as if<lb />
his make-up was caked on. He<lb />
also forgot to put make-up on his<lb />
hands and arms; therefore, he<lb />
looked two-toned.<lb />
Diana Kirk, as the<lb />
cosmopolitan New York mother,<lb />
didn't have the feel of her<lb />
character either. The biting<lb />
cynicism that the character need-<lb />
ed to make this scene hmorous<lb />
was not there. Kirk also seemed<lb />
to have a hard time finding<lb />
something to do with her hands.<lb />
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from Philadelphia was a great<lb />
improvement over the first.<lb />
Whitman was again featured, this<lb />
time as a Jewish man who found<lb />
a prostitute in his bed the morn-<lb />
ing after an alcohol-filled even-<lb />
ing. The woman had consumed a<lb />
bottle of vodka and was, thus,<lb />
passed out, and his wife, who<lb />
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any minute. Whitman did much<lb />
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tically looked for a place to hide<lb />
the comatose prostitute from his<lb />
Jewish wife.<lb />
Kimberley Finley, as the wife,<lb />
was the epitome of the Jewish<lb />
stereotype, complete with a<lb />
polyester pantsuit and a strong<lb />
Jewish accent. The accent seemed<lb />
a little off, sounding more like<lb />
New York than Philadelphia, but<lb />
her flamboyant manner was a<lb />
delight to watch.<lb />
In the third playlet, "Visitors<lb />
from London Finley showed<lb />
her versatility by switching from<lb />
a Jewish housewife to a British<lb />
actress nominated for an Oscar.<lb />
Her character was in California<lb />
the night of the awards with her<lb />
husband, played bv Kent Whip-<lb />
pie.<lb />
This scene worked because of<lb />
the relationship between the cou-<lb />
ple � they loved each other,<lb />
needed each other, and relied on<lb />
each other, even though he was<lb />
gay. There was a tenderness bet-<lb />
ween them that the actors con-<lb />
veyed beautifully.<lb />
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from Chicago was the hilarious<lb />
finale to the night's performance.<lb />
All four actors were in their finest<lb />
form in this scene about two<lb />
couples who went on their sum-<lb />
mer vacation together and ended<lb />
up at each other's throats. The<lb />
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antics of the four made the au-<lb />
dience roar with laughter, and the<lb />
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Jan. 15 issue?<lb />
5. What is the profession o Robin Masters on the television series<lb />
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6. According to the American Booksellers Association, what Frank<lb />
L. Baum book do some people consider dangerous?<lb />
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1 �� '<lb />
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The Aerobic Workshop will be holding an "Aerobic For Heart"<lb />
event for the American Heart Association.<lb />
We're Fighting<lb />
For l<lb />
Your Life<lb />
Sunday February 17th at the Minges Coliseum. The event is from<lb />
12:30 to 2:30 � you must be there at 12:00 to turn in your donation<lb />
sheet and register for prizes.<lb />
Call or come by the Aerobic Workshop from 2:00 to 8:00<lb />
p.m. to pick up donation sheets (this is on a donation basis<lb />
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can afford. If you have trouble finding sponsors you can<lb />
always sponsor yourself for a few dollars.<lb />
At intermission Lots of Prizes &amp; refreshments to be given away by<lb />
local merchantsin addition to the prizes the American Heart<lb />
Association gives for donation goals reached by individuals.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
FEBRUARY 5, 1985<lb />
Wage "<lb />
Lady Pirates Win Tenth Straight<lb />
Pirates Beat Seahawks<lb />
svhia Bragg<lb />
toria NVatras<lb />
attempts<lb />
watche.<lb />
a shot against South Florida as teammate Vic<lb />
FCl won 76-56 for its tenth consecutive win<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
loSforu Uliof<lb />
The Lady Pirate Basketball<lb />
team, who lengthened its winning<lb />
streak to 10 games with victories<lb />
over UNC-Wilmington and<lb />
South Florida University, will try<lb />
to increse the string to 11 tonight<lb />
against Hampton Institute.<lb />
ECU defeated UNC-W Thurs-<lb />
day night in Mingcs Coliseum<lb />
88-75, in a game matching two of<lb />
the top teams in the ECAC<lb />
South.<lb />
Lorainne Foster and Sylvia<lb />
Bragg each scored 24 points, to<lb />
lead ECU to its sixth conference<lb />
win in six tries.<lb />
Coming into the game, the<lb />
Lady Seahawks boasted the<lb />
highest field-goal percentage of<lb />
any team in the league at 51 per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
The Lady Pirate defense<lb />
limited UNC-W to only<lb />
44-percent shooting for the con-<lb />
test, using a variety of defenses.<lb />
"We hoped to be able to put<lb />
pressure on them in our zone<lb />
defense because we didn't really<lb />
want to play against them in a<lb />
man-to-man ECU coach Emily<lb />
Manwaring said. "But we were<lb />
up by 20 points, so we went to the<lb />
man defense because we needed<lb />
work on it.<lb />
Wilmington led only in the ear-<lb />
lv moments of the first half,<lb />
when Sonya Pickard converted a<lb />
three-point play to give the Lady<lb />
Seahawks a three to nothing ad-<lb />
vantage with 19:21 remaining in<lb />
the opening period.<lb />
The lead went back and forth<lb />
until Bragg scored on a pass from<lb />
Annette Phillips to put ECU on<lb />
top to stay (8-7) with 16:34 re-<lb />
maining in the first half.<lb />
ECU led by as many as 11<lb />
points, until a Lady Seahawk ral-<lb />
ly trimmed the Pirate advantage<lb />
to five (35-30) with 2:33 to go in<lb />
the first period.<lb />
From that point on, ECU<lb />
outscored their guests nine to<lb />
nothing to take a 45-30 lead to<lb />
the lockerroom.<lb />
"The deciding factor in the<lb />
game was the last five minutes of<lb />
the first half Manwaring said.<lb />
"She (Marilyn Christopher,<lb />
UNC-W Coach) took her starting<lb />
guards out and didn't have<lb />
anybody in there who could han-<lb />
dle the ball<lb />
The Lady Pirates opened the<lb />
second half with two baskets by<lb />
Anita Anderson. This increased<lb />
the ECU lead to 19 points.<lb />
Wilmington could get no closer<lb />
than seven points in the rest of<lb />
the game, as the Lady Pirates<lb />
held on to win by a comfortable<lb />
13-point margin.<lb />
In addition to Bragg's and<lb />
Foster's 24 points, ECU got 13<lb />
points from junior forward Lisa<lb />
Squirewell.<lb />
Anita Anderson scored eight<lb />
points for the Lady Pirates. Thus<lb />
ending her consecutive games in<lb />
double figures at 13.<lb />
Anderson and the rest of the<lb />
inside players for the Lady<lb />
Pirates did a good job of defcns-<lb />
ing UNC-W center Gwen Austin.<lb />
Austin, who entered the con-<lb />
test as the leading scorer and re-<lb />
bounder in the ECAC South,<lb />
averaging over 20 points and 12<lb />
rebounds per game, was held<lb />
below both averages by the Lady<lb />
Bucs.<lb />
She finished with 16 points and<lb />
nine rebounds, but really wasn't<lb />
the dominant force Wilmington<lb />
needed in order to win the game.<lb />
With the loss UNC-W dropped<lb />
to 4-2 in ECAC South games and<lb />
9-7 on the season.<lb />
On Saturday night, the Lady<lb />
Pirates took a break from the<lb />
ECAC schedule to face non-<lb />
conference foe South Florida.<lb />
ECU scored on 18 of 30<lb />
fastbreak opportunities to defeat<lb />
the Lady Brahmans 76-56.<lb />
After South Florida scored the<lb />
first two points cf the game,<lb />
ECU reeled of six-straight points<lb />
and never trailed from that point<lb />
on.<lb />
Lorainne Foster scored 12<lb />
points in the opening period to<lb />
lead ECU to a 30-23 halftime ad-<lb />
vantage.<lb />
With 17:45 remaining in the<lb />
contest ECU clung to a seven-<lb />
point lead when Lisa Squirewell<lb />
hit two foul shots to put the<lb />
Pirates up by nine at 38-29.<lb />
From that point, the Lady<lb />
Pirates outscored South Florida<lb />
14 to nothing to coast to their<lb />
tenth-consecutive win.<lb />
Manwaring credited her team's<lb />
defensive play for ECU's ability<lb />
to pull away in the second half.<lb />
"In the second half we played<lb />
much better defense Manwar-<lb />
ing said. "We moved our feet,<lb />
talked more, and tried to keep a<lb />
hand in their face � and just not<lb />
give up any wide-open shots<lb />
The Lady Pirates limited South<lb />
Flo da tu only 37-p- -cent<lb />
sho ing (26-75) f:om the ioor,<lb />
wt hitting 47 pr,ent o their<lb />
ow atten<lb />
Foster led the balanced scoring<lb />
attack for ECU, finishing with 20<lb />
points. Anita Anderson had 14<lb />
for the Lady Bucs, while Lisa<lb />
Squirewell and Monique Pompih<lb />
each had 10 points.<lb />
Although Sylvia Bragg was<lb />
held to only two points, she effec<lb />
lively ran the Lady Pirate of-<lb />
fense, dishing out nine assists and<lb />
pulling down 11 rebounds.<lb />
Everyone on the ECU team<lb />
plaved (except for injured Jody<lb />
Rodnquez), with 10 players scor-<lb />
ing m the Lady Pirate victory<lb />
This pleased Manuring a great<lb />
deal<lb />
"To me, the last five minutes<lb />
of a game like this are just as im-<lb />
portant as the first five she<lb />
said. "We wouldn't be where we<lb />
are right now if we didn't have<lb />
everyone making a contribution<lb />
in practice.<lb />
"By playing our bench more,<lb />
we will become a better team<lb />
Manwaring continued. "We<lb />
realize anybody can produce for<lb />
us, so we don't have to rely on<lb />
any one person<lb />
ECU has now won 10 games in<lb />
a row after starting the season off<lb />
with a dissapointing 2-8 record.<lb />
Manwaring couldn't be happier<lb />
with her team's progress since the<lb />
slow start.<lb />
��I'm real happy with where we<lb />
are at this point she said. "The<lb />
whole team is really enjoying this<lb />
winning streak, and we feel we<lb />
can beat everybody remaining on<lb />
our schedule.<lb />
The game against Hampton In-<lb />
stitute, who is ranked second in<lb />
-1 latest NCAA Division II poll,<lb />
w pit former Lady Pirate center<lb />
arlene Chaney against her old<lb />
teammates.<lb />
Hampton is 19-1 on the season,<lb />
and led bv Chaney's 22 ppg scor-<lb />
ing average and Anita Cooper<lb />
who averages 19 points per con-<lb />
test.<lb />
Game time tonight is at 7:30 in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Men. Women Swimmers Overwhelm Duke<lb />
Bv TONY BROWN<lb />
sufV m�<lb />
The ECU men's and women's<lb />
swim teams came back from a<lb />
pair of losses to UNC Wednesday<lb />
to overwhelm Duke on Saturday<lb />
in Durham.<lb />
UNC soundly defeated the<lb />
Pirate men and women by scores<lb />
of 71-41 and 76-3"7 respectively,<lb />
but ECU turned the tables on the<lb />
Tar Heels' fellow ACC member<lb />
Duke for a 73-35, 63-48 thump-<lb />
ing.<lb />
During the loss to UNC, Paul<lb />
Durkin joined Scott Eagle as a<lb />
qualifier for the NCAA Zone B<lb />
regionals in both the one and<lb />
three-meter diving events for the<lb />
Pirates. He also set a new<lb />
freshman record in each of those<lb />
events.<lb />
Lon Miller followed that ex-<lb />
cellent diving performance by set-<lb />
ting new varsity records in the<lb />
same two events for the ECU<lb />
women.<lb />
The ECU-Duke matchup saw<lb />
the Pirates in one of their finest<lb />
recent performances as both the<lb />
men and women won 12 of 13<lb />
events. The men followed that<lb />
with eight second-place finishes<lb />
in totally dominating the Blue<lb />
Devils.<lb />
Bruce Brockschmidt and Kevin<lb />
Kaut each took three events for<lb />
the men, as did Caycee Poust,<lb />
Nancy James and Scotia Miller<lb />
for the women. Brockschmidt<lb />
also broke his own recently-set<lb />
freshman record for the in-<lb />
dividual medley.<lb />
The Pirate divers continued<lb />
their excellent work on the<lb />
boards with a powerful display of<lb />
talent. They swept all four diving<lb />
events, with Scott Eagle winning<lb />
a pair for the men and Lori Miller<lb />
the same for the women.<lb />
"We just keep swimming<lb />
faster said Coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
"Stratton Smith had one of the<lb />
fastest times in the 1000 free<lb />
we've ever had. Chris Pittelli did<lb />
the same in the 200 free.<lb />
"Poust had a great meet for<lb />
the women Kobe continued,<lb />
"Miller and Eagle were outstan-<lb />
ding in the diving events. 1 hope<lb />
we have a good crowd Wednes-<lb />
day for our last home meet,<lb />
because the fans should see how<lb />
good our swimmers are<lb />
Richm- i � its Minges<lb />
Natatorium tomurrow at 3 p.m.<lb />
for the final home swim meet this<lb />
year for th : Pirate tankers.<lb />
FCL MESS RESULTS<lb />
400-medley relay: I. (Kevin<lb />
Hidalgo, Lee Hicks, Bruce<lb />
Brockschmidt, Keith Kaut)<lb />
3:40.56.<lb />
1000 freestyle: I. Stratton<lb />
Smith, 9:52.52; 2. Pat Brennan,<lb />
9:55.59.<lb />
200 freestyle: 1. Chris Pittelli.<lb />
1:45.74; 2. Andy Cook, 1:48.20.<lb />
50 freestyle: 1. Kaut, 22.41; 2.<lb />
Jeff Brown, 22.61; 3. Rolo Flem<lb />
ing.<lb />
22.84.<lb />
200-individual medley: 1.<lb />
Brockschmidt. 1:55 2. Bren-<lb />
nan, 2:03.71.<lb />
1-meter diving: 1. Scott Eagle.<lb />
296; 3. Billy Neal, 201.<lb />
200 butterfly: I.<lb />
Brockschmidt, 1:58.60; 2. Gregor<lb />
Wray, 1:59.65.<lb />
100 freestyle: 1. Kaut, 47.95; 2.<lb />
Pittelli. 48.84.<lb />
200 backstroke: 2. Hidalgo,<lb />
2:00.19; 3. Scott Robinson,<lb />
2:06.13<lb />
500 freestyle: 1. Cook, 4:49.30;<lb />
2. Smith, 4:51.28.<lb />
3-meter diving: 1. Scott Eagle,<lb />
288; 3. Neal, 204.<lb />
200 breaststroke: 1. Hicks,<lb />
2:14.6; 2. Brennan, 2:17.4.<lb />
400-freestyle relay: 1. (Pittelli,<lb />
Cook, Hidalgo, Brown).<lb />
Final score: ECU 73, Duke 35.<lb />
ECV WOMESsRESLLTS<lb />
200-medley relay: I. (Caycee<lb />
Poust, Jess Feinberg, Ellen<lb />
McPherson, Chris Holman)<lb />
1:55.36.<lb />
1000 freestyle: 1. Scotia Miller,<lb />
11:06.25; 3. Tracy Hope,<lb />
11:34.44.<lb />
200 freestyle: I. S. Miller,<lb />
1:59.75; 2. Jenni Pierson,<lb />
2:00.40.<lb />
50 freestyle: 1. Nancy James,<lb />
25.62; 3. Holman, 26.31.<lb />
200-individual medley: 1.<lb />
Poust, 2:15.33.<lb />
1-meter diving: 1. Lon Miller,<lb />
237.<lb />
100 butterfly: I. McPherson,<lb />
1:02.52; 3. Nancy Ludwig,<lb />
1:03.87.<lb />
100 freestyle: I. James, 55.55;<lb />
2. Pierson, 55.82.<lb />
100 backstroke: I. Poust,<lb />
1:02.35, 2. Lori Livingston,<lb />
102.67.<lb />
500 freestyle: 2. Hope, 5:39.81.<lb />
3-meter diving: 1. L. Miller,<lb />
240.<lb />
100 breaststroke: 1. Joelle En-<lb />
nis, 1:11; 2. Feinberg, 1:12.<lb />
400-freestvle relay: 1. (James,<lb />
S. Miller, Pierson Holman)<lb />
Final score: ECU 63, Duke 48.<lb />
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The ECU women's swim team defeated Duke 63-48 over the weekend<lb />
Both teams will have their last home meet Wednesday. Ken. 6.<lb />
Track Team Wins<lb />
In Three Events<lb />
Yates Leads Patriots Over Struggling Pirates<lb />
� .  . .�� i  �rht mime in. Pirates had a chance to halt tl<lb />
Bv SCOTT COOPER<lb />
C o-S�oru MMof<lb />
Carlos Yates' 28 points paced<lb />
George Mason to an 86-59 vic-<lb />
tory over ECU, with the loss, the<lb />
Pirates have dropped their eighth<lb />
straight on the season and their<lb />
16th consecutive road loss to an<lb />
ECAC South opponent.<lb />
The last time the two teams<lb />
met, ECU was defeated 81-69 by<lb />
the Patriots. However, William<lb />
Grady held Yates to four for 14<lb />
shooting from the field. But<lb />
Saturday night was a different<lb />
story as Yates connected on 11 of<lb />
15 shots and went six of nine<lb />
from the line to lead all scorers<lb />
with 28 points.<lb />
Rob Rose was seven of 14 from<lb />
the field for 14 points. Ricky<lb />
Wilson scored six points from the<lb />
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with 12. The fourth Patriot in<lb />
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with 11.<lb />
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play. Whereas ECU was only<lb />
able to grab seven offensive<lb />
boards. Rob Rose did most of the<lb />
damage, as he set a GMU single-<lb />
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ECU heai oac1 Charlie Har-<lb />
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outcome or the way the Pirates<lb />
played.<lb />
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nine-point lead (14-5), early in<lb />
the opening period. He later<lb />
scored eight straight points, in<lb />
creasing the George Mason lead<lb />
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points (39-30) at the half.<lb />
George Mason powered out of<lb />
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eight points of the second half.<lb />
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Freshman Herb Dtxon, who<lb />
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scoring streak snapped.<lb />
By BILL MITCHELL<lb />
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Lee McNeil finished first in the<lb />
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dash. Erskine Evans came in se-<lb />
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Coach Carson should see another<lb />
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