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(Blft i�nt Carflliman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.39<lb />
Tuesday February 12. 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Debate<lb />
Legislators Approve Yearbook Ad<lb />
JON JOftDAN - tCU PWte Lab<lb />
These are a<lb />
"go for the<lb />
Pirate Profit<lb />
few of the volunteers whu helped to raise more than $25,000 in contributions during this years<lb />
gold" alumni telefund. For details, see the story on this page.<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
AaWWNmUHw<lb />
After much discussion, the<lb />
SGA Legislature Monday night<lb />
passed a bill that includes a $300<lb />
allocation for a four-page layout<lb />
for itself in the 1984 issue of the<lb />
Buccaneer, the ECU yearbook.<lb />
Debate centered on an amend-<lb />
ment to cut the $300 from the<lb />
total appropriation of $1,210.<lb />
Controversy arose when two<lb />
legislators disagreed with how the<lb />
money should be spent.<lb />
Legislator Dennis Kilcoyne told<lb />
The East Carolinian he thought<lb />
the funding was "a complete<lb />
waste of money He also did not<lb />
understand why the executive<lb />
council "fought like hell to get<lb />
this money<lb />
As the debate continued,<lb />
parlimentary procedures were put<lb />
to maximum use as Speaker of<lb />
the Legislature Kirk Shelley step-<lb />
ped down from the chair to fight<lb />
for the bill. Shelley defended the<lb />
use of the money saying, "This<lb />
ad is a good investment. I think it<lb />
will increase SGA awareness to<lb />
ECU students and faculty<lb />
Day Legislator Richard Wynne<lb />
opposed the use of the money<lb />
and said he thinks it is an<lb />
"unethical way to spend<lb />
student's money<lb />
"I think instead of just having<lb />
the executive officers<lb />
photographed SGA President<lb />
John Rainey said in defense of<lb />
the appropriation. "The SGA<lb />
could benefit greatly by showing<lb />
students what SGA is all about<lb />
However, Kilcoyne said the<lb />
"SGA gets all the exposure it<lb />
needs; probably more than it<lb />
deserves. I don't think members<lb />
of the Legislature joined because<lb />
they saw us in the yearbook<lb />
Mike McPartland. SGA vice<lb />
president, said "We're here for<lb />
the students and I think placing a<lb />
four-page ad in the Buccaneer<lb />
would let the students know<lb />
about such things as SGA<lb />
refrigerator rentals, Review<lb />
Board and Honor Board "<lb />
Gary Patterson, editor of the<lb />
1985 Buccaneer, said the SGA<lb />
had to pay for the picture in the<lb />
yearbook because of a new<lb />
policy. "Every organization on<lb />
campus was sent a form letting<lb />
them know they could choose one<lb />
of four options in having their<lb />
group photograph in the Buc-<lb />
caneer; one of them being choos-<lb />
ing to have one-third of a page<lb />
reserved for them at no cost.<lb />
"The SGA had the same op-<lb />
tion as everyone else and the<lb />
chose to take advantage of the<lb />
See YEARBOOK. Page 6<lb />
Student Union Sponsors Logo Contest To Increase Interest<lb />
By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
SUfTWrltrr<lb />
In an effort to promote the<lb />
ECU Student Union during<lb />
February, a logo contest and a<lb />
Student Star search will be held<lb />
to offer students the opportunity<lb />
to become involved in Student<lb />
Union activities.<lb />
The Student Union will award<lb />
a $200 prize to the student design-<lb />
ing the new logo. The logo<lb />
"should depict the Student<lb />
Union in a creative way said<lb />
John Greer. chairman of the<lb />
Public Relations and Publicity<lb />
Committee.<lb />
"The entry should be 8 inches<lb />
by 10 inches, camera-ready, and<lb />
should contain a phrase, design<lb />
or combination of both said<lb />
Greer, a senior majoring in Com-<lb />
munity Arts Management.<lb />
Greer said interested students<lb />
should talk to a Student Union<lb />
member in order to obtain an<lb />
understanding of the purpose of<lb />
the union prior to beginning<lb />
work on the logo entry. He added<lb />
that students should be aware<lb />
that Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
is t separate organization and<lb />
does not need to oe reflected In<lb />
the logo.<lb />
Judging will be done by the<lb />
Public Relations and Publicity<lb />
Committee. First, second and<lb />
third choices will be made and<lb />
sent to the Program Board. A<lb />
winner will then be selected based<lb />
on the committee recommenda-<lb />
tion and the other entries receiv-<lb />
ed. The Student Union Board of<lb />
Directors will make the final deci-<lb />
sion, Greer said.<lb />
The Student Union is under no<lb />
obligation to pick a winning entry<lb />
if it is felt that no entry is<lb />
suitable, Greer said. The deadline<lb />
for �Inm Is Wednesday, Feb. 27<lb />
at 5 p.m. Entries can be submit-<lb />
ted at either the Information<lb />
Desk or Room 234 of<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
The Minority Arts Committee<lb />
will sponsor the Fifth Annual<lb />
Student Star Search this month.<lb />
"The show will be as close as<lb />
possible to the format of the ac-<lb />
tual show Star Search said Tre-<lb />
maine Waddell, chairman of the<lb />
committee.<lb />
The show is open to singers,<lb />
dancers, comedy acts, actors and<lb />
models enrolled at ECU. "In the<lb />
the show have been good.<lb />
Each year it has gotten better and<lb />
better said Waddell, a senior<lb />
majoring in Music Education and<lb />
Voice Pedagogy.<lb />
A monetary first, second and<lb />
third prize will be awarded to the<lb />
overall winners, she said. Ap-<lb />
plications must be in by Friday,<lb />
Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. A meeting for<lb />
interested persons will held on<lb />
Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. in the Coffee<lb />
House of Mendenhall.<lb />
A written description of the<lb />
talent must be prepared and acts<lb />
are limited to no less than three<lb />
minutes with a maximum of<lb />
seven minutes. The Talent Show<lb />
will be held on Monda. Feb. 25<lb />
at 8 p.m. in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Plan are currently being made<lb />
for the Student Union spring<lb />
banquet including the presenta-<lb />
tion of two scholarships to com-<lb />
mittee chairmen with a 3.C gpa.<lb />
The scholarships were provided<lb />
to "promote students to keep<lb />
good grades and to recruit tor<lb />
students" in the Student Union<lb />
said Student Union President<lb />
Regina Hardee. "It is also an in-<lb />
centive to do a good job :n the<lb />
Student Union Hardee said<lb />
Right-Wing Organization Petitions For Nuclear Survival Kit<lb />
By JENNIFER JF.NDR4SIAK<lb />
N�wi r.dlior<lb />
If the ECU Wolverines, a<lb />
newly-formed campus right-wug<lb />
organization, have their way,<lb />
every student at ECU will be<lb />
issued a nuclear survival kit upon<lb />
enrollment.<lb />
According to Gordon Walker,<lb />
president of the Wolverines, the<lb />
group is currently working on a<lb />
petition drive in order to obtain<lb />
the approximately 1,400<lb />
signatures necessary to hold a<lb />
referendum. If the signatures of<lb />
10 percent of the student body<lb />
are collected, the SGA will con-<lb />
sider the issue of the kits.<lb />
Walker said the group would<lb />
like to see the issue on the ballot<lb />
for the SGA elections in March,<lb />
provided enough signatures are<lb />
collected. "We want to make a<lb />
statement that life is better than<lb />
death in any situation Walker<lb />
said.<lb />
The Wolverines, Walker said,<lb />
"are against nuclear war, but we<lb />
are not quitters and will not just<lb />
take a pill and crawl in a corner<lb />
to die The idea of a nuclear<lb />
survival kit was formulated in<lb />
response to a recent vote by<lb />
Brown University students to<lb />
stockpile cyanide pills for use in<lb />
the event of a nuclear attack.<lb />
Walker said the kit would con-<lb />
tain items such as a copy of the<lb />
Constitution, food, blankets and<lb />
a gas mask � "the items needed<lb />
for basic survival<lb />
The proposal is more of a<lb />
"symbolic measure" than<lb />
anything else, according to<lb />
Walker. He said he hopes the kits<lb />
would not need to be used. "W'e<lb />
don't want a nuclear war, but un-<lb />
til there is bilateral disarmament,<lb />
it's a threat we live under every<lb />
day<lb />
One hundred petitions began<lb />
circulating on campus Friday. In<lb />
addition, Walker said tables will<lb />
be set up in front of the Student<lb />
Supply Store this week or next<lb />
week in order to recruit members<lb />
and signatures. The deadline for<lb />
obtaining the signatures is March<lb />
8. "We'll give it our best<lb />
Walker said.<lb />
"We'd like for students to<lb />
walk away from ECU thinking<lb />
that 'under any circumstances we<lb />
want to live he said.<lb />
SGA President John Rainey<lb />
said that, although he has "not<lb />
seriously dwelled upon the idea<lb />
he would rather see the issue<lb />
come before the legislature than<lb />
appear on a ballot. The issue has<lb />
not yet been brought before the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
'I'd like to keep the elections<lb />
ballots as clear as possible,<lb />
without any referendums<lb />
Rainey said. He added that the<lb />
idea "should originate in the<lb />
students' elected<lb />
representatives<lb />
Charles Sune, president of the<lb />
ECU Young Democrats, said he<lb />
feels the idea is consistent with<lb />
many of the group's objectives,<lb />
but "stockpiling nuclear survival<lb />
kits is not a worthwhile<lb />
objective<lb />
More Than S25,000 Raised<lb />
Telefund Meets County Goal<lb />
By JENNY MEADOR<lb />
Start Writer<lb />
"Go for the gold" was the<lb />
theme of this year's Regional<lb />
Telefund at ECU. The campaign,<lb />
sponsored by the ECU Alumni<lb />
Association, lasted four days and<lb />
raised over $25,000 in the Pitt<lb />
County area to be used for<lb />
scholarhips, faculty enrichment<lb />
and research programs and the<lb />
enhancement of academic pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
Cynthia Kittrell, special gifts<lb />
coordinator at the<lb />
TaylorSlaughter Alumni<lb />
Center, said the goal of the tele-<lb />
fund is "to improve ECU and<lb />
ultimately benefit the students.<lb />
Private dollars for the university<lb />
provide for our margin of ex-<lb />
cellence<lb />
The telefund is not only impor-<lb />
tant because of the money raised<lb />
for ECU, but because it gives<lb />
alumni a chance to participate in<lb />
the advancement of the universi-<lb />
ty. "The alumni have real benefit<lb />
and impact on the university<lb />
Kittrell said.<lb />
"I got $250 on one call and<lb />
that was exciting because I know<lb />
I'm doing something good for the<lb />
school. I was nervous about call-<lb />
ing at first, but it's fun and I real-<lb />
ly feel good about it said Alicia<lb />
Balint Corey, a 1984 graduate.<lb />
Eddie Stallings, a 1981<lb />
graduate, said the purple and<lb />
gold decorations and the cowbells<lb />
ringing when a call came in in-<lb />
spired him. "This is marvelous<lb />
he said. "I'm ecstatic. This is the<lb />
my<lb />
most fun I've had with<lb />
clothes on in a long time<lb />
There are over 6,000 ECU<lb />
graduates in the Pitt County<lb />
area, 60 of whom volunteered to<lb />
call the rest of the alumni. The<lb />
joint efforts of the volunteers and<lb />
the alumni helped to reach the<lb />
$25,000 goal and also increased<lb />
the base of alumni givers, Kittrell<lb />
said. She added that students can<lb />
take pride in knowing the majori-<lb />
ty of ECU alumni will take in-<lb />
terest in and support today's<lb />
students.<lb />
Helms Receives Aid In CBS Battle<lb />
RALEIGH (UPI) � A conser-<lb />
vative North Carolina newspaper<lb />
editor said Monday he asked CBS<lb />
for a list of stockholders to help<lb />
Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, in his<lb />
campaign to take over the net-<lb />
work.<lb />
Hoover Adams, editor and<lb />
publisher of The Daily Record in<lb />
Dunn and a CBS stock owner,<lb />
declined to say how the list would<lb />
be used, but he hinted the names<lb />
may become ammunition in a<lb />
proxy battle for control of the<lb />
network.<lb />
"Well, in any proxy fight you<lb />
need to know the names of the<lb />
stockholders, don't you?" said<lb />
Adams, a longtime friend of<lb />
Helms. "I'd say that's a good<lb />
conclusion<lb />
Helms and a group of his sup-<lb />
porters named Fairness in Media<lb />
called last month for conser-<lb />
vatives to buy CBS stock to end<lb />
the network's "liberal bias<lb />
FIM told the Securities and Ex-<lb />
change Commission Friday it has<lb />
started "discussions with third<lb />
persons" in its quest for control<lb />
of the network.<lb />
The SEC filing said the FIM is<lb />
"considering, but has not finally<lb />
decided, to conduct a proxy cam-<lb />
paign to elect either one or two<lb />
directors" when the CBS board<lb />
of directors meets this spring.<lb />
The document also disclosed<lb />
Adams' request, but the editor<lb />
said Monday his role in the FIM<lb />
campaign is simply that of a sup-<lb />
porter.<lb />
"I'm just a friend of Helms,<lb />
and I like to help my friends<lb />
said Adams. "CBS has really<lb />
been getting away with murder.<lb />
All we want is fairness<lb />
"Somebody had to do it he<lb />
said of his request for the names.<lb />
Jim Cain, an FIM spokesman,<lb />
said Monday Adams volunteered<lb />
for the task because his CBS<lb />
stock is listed in his name rather<lb />
than that of a brokerage firm.<lb />
New York state law specifies that<lb />
only such "record holders" may<lb />
request lists of other<lb />
stockholders.<lb />
Cain said securities law pro-<lb />
hibits him from commenting on<lb />
the group's plans beyond what<lb />
has been filed with the SEC, but<lb />
that FIM may be filing more in-<lb />
formation soon.<lb />
Helms sent letters to one<lb />
million conservatives in January,<lb />
saying that if they bought 20<lb />
shares of CBS stock apiece.<lb />
Fairness in Media could "end<lb />
CBS's bias forever" and<lb />
"become Dan Rather's boss<lb />
Initial filings with the SEC last<lb />
month said the group did not<lb />
plan a proxy fight, but might<lb />
decide on one later.<lb />
CBS Chairman Thomas<lb />
Wyman referred FIM represen-<lb />
tatives to lower company officials<lb />
last week when they asked to<lb />
meet with him about the net-<lb />
work's new coverage. His rebuff<lb />
sparked a renewed drive by<lb />
Helms suporters to take over the<lb />
network.<lb />
The new FIM filings prompted<lb />
a flurry of trading in CBS stock<lb />
late last week. The stock opened<lb />
up at $81 per share Friday, up<lb />
from $78 38 at closing Thurs-<lb />
day. Prices slid to $79 12 by late<lb />
Monday afternoon.<lb />
"People everywhere are ex-<lb />
cited Adams said. "Even in<lb />
Dunn they're enthusiastic<lb />
Please Mr. Postman<lb />
JO JOKDAM -<lb />
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� .��. �eb '2 at 3 30 In BC 305<lb />
. 1 arc -j�c to attend You do not<lb />
-e a Corelflr anguage maior to<lb />
c an wC member We welcome an m<lb />
Come on the fun of ILO1<lb />
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Pirate Walk<lb />
1 : e� ' �o. dc no have f.me to rtn during<lb />
-�. rneri e nave the answer tor you<lb />
 . � corn The ;oggers �� run mo"<lb />
rnurj from A tot p.m Can P ra'e Wa'�<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
"i-ffPjwinO Placemen' Service<lb />
tfte Bo�on House is oHermg 'ties one<lb />
r wmi to a a rou in developing beHer<lb />
��  ��v. ng sk Irs for use In your ;oo search<lb />
� � a a scussion of how to interview ori<lb />
��� aous win be snared These ses<lb />
1 .v ce ic -n rre Career Planning<lb />
- .� p m on Peb 7 ,11 and 19 Sen-ors<lb />
� - � . �r,rCKragec c attend one of<lb />
he ses s<lb />
Resume Workshops<lb />
� o a-i- -g ana piaceme" Service<lb />
-�� - HoutM s oer.ng one hour ses<lb />
m prepare your aw- resume<lb />
��s ge ,00s without some<lb />
vi-i epo�es 'eciuest a<lb />
!  you' eduation and e�<lb />
v -5 � fioip vy.i' be ne'd In the<lb />
�nn ncj -�r- 31 he Bio�ton House<lb />
 ec 5 '3 and 20<lb />
Wrestling<lb />
�-� Rc wresting competition<lb />
�� . as a'e needed so come by<lb />
�nefirsi nlc Feb. I9atep.ni. In �G 105 To<lb />
 s :ome Cy room 204 Memorial Gym or<lb />
� 757 W<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
Weight lilting registration lor the IRS<lb />
Weight Lilting Tournament to be held at Job<lb />
bies Gym will begin Feb II 13 Don't miss<lb />
out on me action<lb />
Limited Supply<lb />
The LSS iPRC) Society is selling carnations<lb />
and balloons at affordable prices in the lobby<lb />
ol the Student Supply Store The Society will<lb />
be selling today, tomorrow and Thurs bet<lb />
ween 9 a m and 4 p m They will also deliver<lb />
to any residence In the Greenville area on<lb />
Thurs Feb 14<lb />
West Area Residence<lb />
Council<lb />
Wes' Area presents Campus Wide.<lb />
Residence Hall Students Only' Dating Game<lb />
on Feb 19 At Jenkins Auditorum 7 10 p m<lb />
Application available and returnable to any<lb />
area coordinator s office Deadline Feb 15<lb />
a' 4 0 m<lb />
Buddhist Meditation<lb />
We'll nave a meeting Thurs Feb 14 at 7 in<lb />
room E 201 crl the Physics Building Bring a<lb />
cushion lor meditation practice<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
interested ;n a good time? II so , iotn the P'<lb />
kaoos at their happy hour on Wed . Feb 13<lb />
at 9 p m at the Elbo Room AH art invited to<lb />
come out an experience the Pi Kappa leei<lb />
Weight Lifting Meet<lb />
The IRS in coorporat.on with Jobb'es gym is<lb />
sponsoring the annual weight lilting mee<lb />
Registrat on begins Feb 11 13 The meet wM<lb />
oe held Feb It Come by room 204 Memor al<lb />
Gym to sign up<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
W ii be having a dinner meeting on Tues .<lb />
Feb U at the Western steer on 5th St The<lb />
time is 5 30 p m Our speaker will be trom<lb />
cooperative education This will be a pay lor<lb />
your own meal<lb />
AMA<lb />
Consumer Products Marketing � Learn<lb />
about the marketing ol consumer products<lb />
when the American Marketing Assoc hosts<lb />
Steve Johnson from Texise mc a consumer<lb />
products firm Come to the Multi purpose<lb />
i-oom in Menoennatl on Tues Feb 19th a' 4<lb />
See you 'fvere!<lb />
AMA Meeting<lb />
Come to the American Marketing Assoca<lb />
tion meeting on Tyes , Feb 13 in Raw' 130 at 3<lb />
p m We avt lots to do end need your help1<lb />
CADP<lb />
Heip promote responsible orinkng' Become<lb />
a part ol CADP There win be a meeting<lb />
Thurs . Feb 14 at 4 p.m in Emvm Han. "n<lb />
210 An interested persons p'ease a�end<lb />
Early Childhood<lb />
Education Club<lb />
is meeting today at 5 p m We will meet<lb />
room i?9 Speight Please come! I<lb />
Lipsinc Contest<lb />
PhBeta Sigma Fat -s sponsoring a l ipsmc<lb />
Contest a 14C grand pnje will be given<lb />
away Anyone interested In being a contes<lb />
lent must register with w T Roge'S<lb />
(753HM) by Feb 15 A SI reg tee per person<lb />
per act is required<lb />
KYF<lb />
will be hevmg a Bible Study Tues . Feb 13 a1<lb />
7pm in 248 Mendenhali More information<lb />
call Jack at 753 10�1<lb />
Society For<lb />
Advancement<lb />
Of Management<lb />
Don't lorget meeting Wed . Feb 13 3 Rawl<lb />
104 Membership lorms available at<lb />
meeting Deadline lor membership Feb 71<lb />
Come ioln usl<lb />
Survey-Cultural Center<lb />
This week In the Student Supply Store end<lb />
throughout the various dorms, represen<lb />
tatlves Irom NAACP will be circulating a<lb />
survey regarding the Ledonia S Wright<lb />
Cultural Center Your input Is ol Malor Im<lb />
portance so II you have not completed a<lb />
survey by Thurs , call Wllma at 753 9301<lb />
Your cooperation will delinltely be ap<lb />
predated<lb />
Financial Management<lb />
Positions avilable lor graduate MPA ol MBA<lb />
students lor summer, 1985. and one addl<lb />
t'onal semester with Federal Highway Ad<lb />
m nistratlon in Washington. D C Requires<lb />
some accounting knowledge and pays bet<lb />
ween S14.300 and S17.800 on an annual basis<lb />
Contact Cooperative Educations oftice, 313<lb />
Rawl Building<lb />
INDT<lb />
inducfriai Technology students interested In<lb />
Northern Telecom lor the summer should<lb />
contact Co op office in 313 Rawl to update ap<lb />
plication materials as soon as possible<lb />
Enviromental Health<lb />
Positions available tor environmental health<lb />
student lor the summer 1985. with a maior<lb />
utility in Charlotte Contact Cooperative<lb />
Education. 313 Rawl Building<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi National<lb />
Honor Fraternity<lb />
Bud Light, and rock 93 invite you to ioin us on<lb />
the courts lor the volleyball marathon lor<lb />
Easter seals on March 2cV3 at Vmges Col<lb />
iseum! Pre registration deadline lor in<lb />
'e'ested participants is Thurs Feb 31 ECU<lb />
students who participate will play their<lb />
games early sat morning so Spring plans<lb />
won't be interrupted For more in tormatlon<lb />
call the toll tree volleyball hotline at<lb />
1 800 662 9712 or write Jean Gaddy. Easter<lb />
Seal Society 3948 Browning Place, Raleigh<lb />
NC 27609<lb />
Florida<lb />
Win a trip to Fioroa lor spring break Two<lb />
persons stay 4 days and three nights in<lb />
Orlando Round trip air Kinston to Orlando,<lb />
�'ansportation between airport and hotel On<lb />
sale at the student's supply store Feb<lb />
7.8.11 15 Winner will be announced Feb 21<lb />
Sponsored by the ECU school ol Music s<lb />
Men's Glee Club<lb />
Omega Psi Phi Frat<lb />
presents a valentine s Day jam Thurs . Feb<lb />
14 at the Unlimited Touch Young ladies who<lb />
wear red and white ge' m lor 50 cents with<lb />
iO There will also be a 9 11 happy hour<lb />
Transportation will be provided by Van at<lb />
Mendenhali Student Center All proceeds go<lb />
to our National Achievement Week Pro-<lb />
gram<lb />
B4AIXOONS<lb />
botr&amp;i J-e6W<lb />
Gcmdalr's<lb />
� 756-7235 I<lb />
Feast like a king<lb />
at Pizza Inn's<lb />
Noon and Night<lb />
Buffets<lb />
All You Can Eat!<lb />
M(IS, TL'ES &amp; WED NITF<lb />
BUFFETS - $3 19<lb />
6 00 till 8:30 PM<lb />
Weekday Noon<lb />
Buffet w<lb />
11 30 till 2 00<lb />
$3.09<lb />
Thincrust Pizza fJ<lb />
Pan Pizza � Spaghetti<lb />
Homestyle Soup � Salad Bar<lb />
For pizza out its Pizza Inn<lb />
HWY 264 BY-PASS<lb />
NEAR HASTINGS FORD 758-6266<lb />
-Pizza inn,<lb />
Kappa Sigma Little<lb />
Sister Rush<lb />
Feb 11413 Parties begin at 9 o m Come on<lb />
girls end party with me best! Everyone Is In<lb />
vlted<lb />
Racquatball Club<lb />
ECU Racquettoall Club will hold an organize<lb />
tlonal meeting on Wed Feb 13 5 P m ln<lb />
Memorial Gym R I03B Imporant meeting<lb />
All members end anyone interested ere<lb />
welcome<lb />
Attention Sophomores<lb />
Learn how to earn S26O0 during your tlrval<lb />
two yeers ol college through the Army ROTC<lb />
Two Yeer Program Army ROTC ���'c<lb />
Cemp starts you toward our exciting Army<lb />
career Attend a Basic Camp Information<lb />
Session Tues 13 Feb IW5 from 4 toe p.m In<lb />
the Coffee House at Mendenhali Student<lb />
Center<lb />
Scholarships<lb />
The Department of Mllltery Slence (Army<lb />
ROTC) Is now accepting applications for 3<lb />
and 3 yeer merit scholershlps These scholar<lb />
ships pay full tuition and fees plus en<lb />
allowance for books and supplies each<lb />
semester For more Information contact<lb />
Captain Lllivek or Master Sergeant Boyies<lb />
at 334 Erwln Hall or call 757 ��7 or 474<lb />
Quakers arc Frltnds<lb />
Quakers lind that amidst the pressure and<lb />
noise ol modern life there is in silent worship<lb />
a healing and creative power First day<lb />
meeting Sun Richard and Mary miller's<lb />
home, 101 C Cedar Lane (can 75 7i�)<lb />
Ambassadors<lb />
We will have our next general meeting on<lb />
Wed , Feb 13 at 5 p m In the Mendenhali<lb />
Multipurpose room A big welcome to all our<lb />
new Inductees You re a great group and<lb />
we're very proud you're a part of our<lb />
organization<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir<lb />
Hungry? The ECU Gospel Choir will bespon<lb />
soring an 'All You Eat Spaghetti Buffet'<lb />
Thurs Feb 3a! The dinner will be held<lb />
from 51 pm in MSC'S Multi Purpose room<lb />
ECU students, faculty, and Greenvlle<lb />
residents art welcome Tickets art two<lb />
dollars Proceeds will be used for ECU<lb />
Gospel Choir's Spring Tour For more Infor<lb />
mation. please call Keith Horton at 'it 93<lb />
Hope to see you there Bon Appetite<lb />
Pre-Prof osslonsl<lb />
Health Alliance<lb />
win heve a meeting Thurs . Feb 14 at 5 X<lb />
p m The meeting will be held in room 331 In<lb />
Mendenheli Student Center Mrs Evelyn<lb />
McCarthy will be ttve special Quest speaker<lb />
One of rttr main topics will center on the<lb />
MED program held et UNC CH during the<lb />
summer All members end Interested guests<lb />
are encouraged to attend Refreshments will<lb />
be served<lb />
ECU Archery Club<lb />
will be holdlrvg a rrvewrine Thun . fe� 14 � 4<lb />
if- room I0J Itrvemorlai gym Events let- the<lb />
sor ng semester will be discussed We<lb />
welcome all students, fecuity and staff<lb />
Delta Sigma Phi Little<lb />
Sister Rush<lb />
Feb U et the New Dell We'll perry 9pm<lb />
until There will be e perty at the Delte Sg<lb />
house on Frl . Feb 15 We're Interested in<lb />
any girl who can offer something to our<lb />
fraternity Come perty with the best end<lb />
meet the sisters ol Delte Sigma Phil<lb />
Pre-Med<lb />
Attention oftlcers. member, and pledges.<lb />
There will bee meeting Tues . Feb 12 at 7 30<lb />
In Flanagan 307 The speaker win be Or<lb />
Tingeisted. Chairman of Pediatrics at ECU<lb />
School of Medicine All are Invited Refresh<lb />
men! will be served At 7 In conference room<lb />
there will en Executive meeting At 7 15 In<lb />
107 Fianegan there will be a pledge meeting<lb />
Presbyterian Fellowship<lb />
Come loin us for singing, munchies and<lb />
fellowship tonight at 7 30 p m at the<lb />
Methodist Student Center. 501 E 5th St<lb />
TKE Lil Sis Happy Hour<lb />
It's happy hour tlmel TKE lil' sisters art<lb />
having this one al Olde Towne Inn Thurs .<lb />
Feb 14. from 7 10 p.m Look tor flyers<lb />
around compus Bring a Valentine for<lb />
special admission price)<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
Anyone interested In loinlng a Naitonal Co<lb />
ed Service Frat please can one or all or the<lb />
following numbers 75e 91S�. 75s U31.<lb />
757 eOO APO accepts an who want to serve<lb />
the campus community end nation<lb />
Sierra Club<lb />
Meilnde Welton. prolect coordinator lor the<lb />
NC Wildlife Comm in the araa ot non game<lb />
and endangered species, win be the featured<lb />
speaker at the Fee 11 meeting ot the Sierra<lb />
club Ms Welton will discuss the<lb />
commision's bald eagle and sea turtle pro<lb />
lects as well as other wiidiile restroation and<lb />
protection protects in NC<lb />
The Sierra Club meets at I p m at the<lb />
First Presbyterlen Church at lath and Elm<lb />
viators welcome<lb />
Intramural Sport Clubs<lb />
The Karate Sport Club is currently heving<lb />
classes for anyone yellow belt ano above<lb />
The schedule is Advanced classes Mon a'<lb />
7 30 p m Jim McAleneen, Thurs at 7 X<lb />
p m Chuck Johnson, wed et 7 30 p m Ann<lb />
Venplth II you ere interested n becoming<lb />
involved drop by any session in the dence<lb />
room ol Memorial Gym<lb />
Graduate Advisory Council<lb />
Just a reminder to an Graduate Advisorr<lb />
Council members We wll havt a meeting<lb />
Thurs , Feb U i' I p m In Brewster B 104<lb />
Plese bring your copies o the Constitution<lb />
We will be working on rev.s ors<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir win ceiebrete irs 2nd<lb />
anniversary on Sun . Feb 34. et 3 p m . m<lb />
Hendrix Theater Admission is free Choirs<lb />
� rom eataea uryn.i,�� �n� raeaaeejae win b<lb />
singing at this celebration Come ex and<lb />
heer some good gospel music1 Your suppor<lb />
win be greatly appreoeted<lb />
Program Coordinator<lb />
Position aveilebte for summer with state<lb />
government supervisting summer youth pro<lb />
grem ideei for personnel maior Must be<lb />
Robeson County resident end heve a car<lb />
Contact cooperative Educetion 313 Re�<lb />
Building<lb />
Beach Jobs<lb />
Retail positions evenebie r Nags Heed lor<lb />
the summer Conlect Co op Office 313 Rew<lb />
Bunding<lb />
Health Care<lb />
Veriety of positions eviieble m Hospital Se'<lb />
ting in Pennsylvania Good pay ano oppor<lb />
tunlty for professional experience contac<lb />
Coop Office 313 Rewi Building<lb />
Computer Science<lb />
Position available for summe' tetS with ma<lb />
ior companys m Fayeffeviiie Students<lb />
should ravt Fortaran Basic, experience us<lb />
Ing LOTUS 1.3.3 desireabie Contac<lb />
Cooperative Educetion 313 Rewi Building<lb />
Life Planning Workshop<lb />
This workshop s ntenoed to prov o<lb />
essistance to students unsure of the direc'io-<lb />
they wish their i.ves to teke The focus w<lb />
be lifestyles tor the future Many people M<lb />
not thmk of themselves es heving influence<lb />
on their futures, but rather ust let the<lb />
future happen Perticipents m Ms planning<lb />
win engege m e process of sen examinat.or<lb />
of present oehevors. aoe setting end dec<lb />
sior making The Lite Planning Worishoc<lb />
will meet 11.30.37.25 from 3 4 30 pin- Jt<lb />
Wright Annex<lb />
Although advance registration is no -e<lb />
quired we wou'd apprec ate advae<lb />
notification of nteres to risure ha we �.<lb />
adeouate mater ais on hand Piease cona I<lb />
the Consei.ng Center n JO? Wr gh A-�.<lb />
!757 441 lor further ntorme or :r - fl �<lb />
know you pia" �o a"enc<lb />
Coping With Stress<lb />
A free m n, cass offeree E e EC-<lb />
Counseling Center tor SuOeni �, a-<lb />
idenfily sources of s'ress f-a.r pes � .e<lb />
changes manege you' 'esponse to s-ess.<lb />
situations leem to reiex mprove se ' :on<lb />
f oence Mon Triurs Fee HI' ' 2 - Xi<lb />
Wrigh A"nex No edvance 'eg s"a or s<lb />
required Can or stop by ItM -oc-se <lb />
Center lor further nlorma on 3C A' pert<lb />
Annex 757 �6�'<lb />
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Caspari Valentine Cards V<lb />
y German Valentine Candles AmmI Special Gift V<lb />
y 117 E Fifth Street<lb />
752 3411<lb />
Love<lb />
Arrives Feb. 14<lb />
5C<lb />
�7 i:<lb />
Mon. - Sat.<lb />
10.30 - 530<lb />
Greenville Flower Shop<lb />
1027 Evans St.<lb />
758-2774 MC &amp; Visa ft<lb />
WE'LL PAY YOU TO GET INTO<lb />
SHAPE THIS SUMMER.<lb />
It vou have at least<lb />
two years ot college lett.<lb />
you can spend six weeks at<lb />
our Army ROTC Basic<lb />
Camp this summer and earn<lb />
approximately $600.<lb />
And it vou quality, you<lb />
can enter the ROTC 2-<lb />
Year Program this fall and<lb />
receive up to1,000 a vear.<lb />
But the big pavort<lb />
happens on graduation dav<lb />
That s when you receive<lb />
an officer s commission.<lb />
So get your body in<lb />
shape (not to mention vour<lb />
bank account).<lb />
Enroll in Army ROTC<lb />
For more information,<lb />
come to the Basic<lb />
Camp Information<lb />
Session Tuesday, Feb.<lb />
12, from 4 to 6 p.m. in<lb />
the Coffeehouse at<lb />
Mendenhali Student<lb />
Center or stop by<lb />
Room 324, Erwin Hall.<lb />
aARMYROTC<lb />
BEALLYOUCANBE.<lb />
(CPS) � In us second term,<lb />
the Reagan administration will<lb />
cut most student aid and fold the<lb />
remainder into a "block grant"<lb />
program, overhaul the L S<lb />
Department of Education and in<lb />
i-rease federal control over college<lb />
course content if the conservative<lb />
Heritage Foundation has its way<lb />
The first-term Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration adopted mar.<lb />
Heritage Foundation ideas �<lb />
abolishing the Education Depart-<lb />
ment, extending tax breaks to<lb />
segregationist schools, limiting<lb />
laws tha' bar colleges from<lb />
discrimination against womer<lb />
remtroducing praver in schooi,<lb />
and cutting student aid pro-<lb />
grams, among others � a<lb />
own.<lb />
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the foundation's new repor<lb />
hints of w hat<lb />
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policies will be.<lb />
In its Dec. 6 repor. 'M<lb />
for Leadership: Contir.<lb />
Conservative Revolution<lb />
foundation calls for a "reformed<lb />
Department of Ed- �<lb />
resembling a "three-room schooi<lb />
house tighter control<lb />
dent financial aid purse sti<lb />
and a presidential commission to<lb />
monitor academic standards<lb />
Whether such suggestions<lb />
become law pro-<lb />
blematic<lb />
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get the suggt. ins through Con-<lb />
gress, contends Rcben Hocr<lb />
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Balloon or a Balloon<lb />
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course content if the conservative<lb />
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Conservative Revolution the<lb />
foundation calls for a "reformed<lb />
Department of Education"<lb />
resembling a "three-room school<lb />
house tighter control of stu-<lb />
dent financial aid purse strings<lb />
and a presidential commission to<lb />
monitor academic standards.<lb />
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become law, however, is pro<lb />
blematic.<lb />
"They don't have the votes<lb />
get the suggestions through Con-<lb />
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of the Carnegie I<lb />
me Advancemen I feai<lb />
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one sees a prayer for the Heritage<lb />
proposals<lb />
"The higher education com-<lb />
munity as a whole would not hold<lb />
out too many hopes that the<lb />
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Bill McNamara of the National<lb />
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ed actions that can be taken<lb />
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sional action said Eileen Gard-<lb />
ner, author of the foundation's<lb />
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changes that Congress has to<lb />
okay<lb />
Her revamped "three-room"<lb />
Education Department would<lb />
house a "check writing machine"<lb />
to issue funds, an education<lb />
statistics bureau, and a "bully<lb />
pulpit" from which to promote<lb />
ideas and recommendations.<lb />
The Justice Department would<lb />
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In 1980, the foundation<lb />
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runes but congressional opposi-<lb />
tion saed it.<lb />
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adds. "Opposition to abolishing<lb />
the department keeps it going<lb />
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Foundation has retreated from its<lb />
1980 stand, the White House<lb />
itself still likes the idea of<lb />
dismantling the department.<lb />
Presidential advisor Edwin<lb />
Meese is "mulling that idea<lb />
again a high level government<lb />
source reported last week.<lb />
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administration may propose<lb />
abolition again.<lb />
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seeking a new secretary of educa-<lb />
tion to succeed Terrel Bell, who<lb />
resigned recently.<lb />
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believe the foundation's in-<lb />
fluence may be fading.<lb />
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"a favorite think tank and source<lb />
of great enlightenment to the<lb />
Reagan administration<lb />
NAICU's McNamara senses the<lb />
administration is "looking a little<lb />
more critically at the foundation,<lb />
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ministration he adds.<lb />
"We hope the proposals will be<lb />
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tion's Gardner counters. The<lb />
1980 proposals produced a "mix-<lb />
ed record, too modest for our<lb />
taste she admits.<lb />
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grams were folded into block<lb />
grants Gardner adds. "But,<lb />
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mained powerful and we still<lb />
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tionable programs<lb />
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grams<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Press<lb />
Guv's Seal Signals Debate<lb />
Gov. James G. Martin has<lb />
declared today First Amendment<lb />
Day in North'Carolina. With the<lb />
stroke of his pen and the stamp of<lb />
his seal, the governor brings to the<lb />
forefront a vital issue facing<lb />
citizens of this state and nation. It<lb />
is a time in this nation when too<lb />
few people are aware of the impor-<lb />
tance of free press and free speech.<lb />
Because of this, some efforts have<lb />
been made to curb our right to<lb />
speak and to write on any topic<lb />
without the threat of persecution.<lb />
Through this proclamation, Gov.<lb />
Martin has decried that citizens<lb />
must seek to understand how and<lb />
why we have the First Amend-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The First Amendment, ratified<lb />
Dec. 15. 1791, states: "Congress<lb />
shall make no law respecting an<lb />
establishment of religion, or pro-<lb />
hibiting the free exercise thereof;<lb />
or abridging the freedom of<lb />
speech, or of the press; or the right<lb />
of the people peaceably to assem-<lb />
ble, and to petition the Govern-<lb />
ment for a redress of grievances<lb />
Here, within these 45 words, our<lb />
Founding Fathers gave citizens a<lb />
way to stay informed and enable<lb />
them to make conscientous deci-<lb />
sions about the affairs of state.<lb />
These words make democracy<lb />
work.<lb />
Gov. Martin's proclamation<lb />
thanks the press for keeping North<lb />
Carolinians informed. Over the<lb />
years, the development of objec-<lb />
tive newspapers has helped the<lb />
state's people see both sides of the<lb />
many issues which affect our na-<lb />
tion. They have contributed<lb />
criticism and arguments from<lb />
every side of the varied political<lb />
spectrum to enhance public<lb />
debate. Free press and free speech<lb />
have also helped North Caroli-<lb />
nians understand the complex<lb />
issues facing our nation. But now,<lb />
more than ever, we need to affirm<lb />
our belief in the principle of an<lb />
unobstructed free press.<lb />
The framers purposefully left<lb />
the First Amendment ambiguous.<lb />
Through countless court cases over<lb />
our 200-year history, we have<lb />
come to define our present day<lb />
meaning of the press. We now<lb />
know what is meant by "press"<lb />
and by "speech We have learned<lb />
that the government cannot<lb />
obstruct criticism of it except in ex-<lb />
treme circumstances. Government<lb />
has a heavy burden to prove when<lb />
it tries to gag the mouths of<lb />
criticism.<lb />
But, today's Supreme Court,<lb />
AN OPERATOR HERE<lb />
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Liberal Ar<lb />
reflecting the mood of the people,<lb />
is trying to rein in the press. Of<lb />
course, it is not trying to make us a<lb />
controlled society, but any tighten-<lb />
ing of the strings of restraint is an<lb />
affront to the First Amendment.<lb />
The new Court has said that<lb />
reporters minds can be probed.<lb />
They have restricted the definition<lb />
of "public official And new,<lb />
conservative members that can be<lb />
added during Reagan's second<lb />
term will only seek to gag us fur-<lb />
ther. Already, the Court is looking<lb />
for cases to rule on against the<lb />
press.<lb />
Then there is the problem of the<lb />
people. Somehow, a lot of people<lb />
feel the press is against them. They<lb />
don't get the logical extension that<lb />
the press is them. They don't seem<lb />
to understand that the more issues<lb />
and arguments in the arena of<lb />
debate, the more chance that the<lb />
truth has to prevail. Recent op-<lb />
position to the press being in<lb />
Grenada during our military inva-<lb />
sion of the island nation<lb />
underscores this point. People<lb />
need to understand that in a free,<lb />
democratic society, they are the<lb />
rulers of their own fate. They need<lb />
to know what is going on to suc-<lb />
cessfully govern themselves.<lb />
How can the press, the makers<lb />
of public opinion, stem the tide of<lb />
opposition to its constitutional<lb />
base. Well, by continuing to bring<lb />
fair and accurate reporting to the<lb />
people. By continuing to label opi-<lb />
nion as opinion. It's a shame that<lb />
probably the most effective way to<lb />
let people know that they realy<lb />
cherish their press' freedom is to<lb />
take it away. Quickly, they will<lb />
scream for its return. Just glance at<lb />
the Soviet Union.<lb />
Probably the only way to stem<lb />
the official opposition of the press<lb />
is to elect a leader that doesn't<lb />
manipulate it. The Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration has sought to official-<lb />
ly gag its employees from speaking<lb />
with the press and talking about<lb />
the innerworkings of government.<lb />
But, how else are we to govern<lb />
ourselves0. Maybe the justices that<lb />
Reagan will eventually appoint to<lb />
the Supreme Court will realize<lb />
that, as Hugo Black said, no law<lb />
means no law.<lb />
So, Gov. Martin, the press and<lb />
the people appreciate the gesture.<lb />
We are glad you recognize the im-<lb />
portance of the Fourth Estate. We<lb />
hope you will help us educate the<lb />
people of our state and nation<lb />
about the importance of it.<lb />
.�OUR CEGAl<lb />
STAFF Wa<lb />
BESTANPAG<lb />
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Democratize Economy<lb />
Last week I looked at the problem of<lb />
de-industrialization and some of its<lb />
consequences. Its principal conse-<lb />
quences are unemployment and the<lb />
economic dismemberment of com-<lb />
munities. The ultimate outcome of this<lb />
trend toward corporate flight and<lb />
disinvestment from the economy's pro-<lb />
ductive sector will be the weakening of<lb />
the whole American economv In such<lb />
circumstances, 1 maintain, the tendency<lb />
of many large corporations to maximize<lb />
short-term profits at the expense of<lb />
workers and communities is in direct<lb />
conflict with the public interest.<lb />
From The Left<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
I added that we cannot rely upon an<lb />
industrial strategy which promotes the<lb />
growth of high technologv industries,<lb />
such as microelectronics, because hi-<lb />
tech employs fewer people and general-<lb />
ly pays less than the industries that are<lb />
declining. Largely as a result of this, hi-<lb />
tech firms run into the problem of pro-<lb />
ducing too many goods for a market<lb />
place in which people don't make<lb />
enough wages to afford their products.<lb />
Also, hi-tech strategy does not deal with<lb />
de-industrialization. Hi-tech is clearly<lb />
no panacea.<lb />
The world economv is undergoing<lb />
very basic and thorough changes. The<lb />
accords which helped facilitate the un-<lb />
precedented prosperity throughout<lb />
western industrialized nations following<lb />
World War II broke down in the early<lb />
1970s. Now recession seems to be a<lb />
spector which constants looms over the<lb />
world's industrial democracies. As a<lb />
result, unless fundamental structural<lb />
changes are made, Americans are<lb />
threatened with the prospect of a<lb />
declining standard of living. In addi-<lb />
tion, the steady erosion of the<lb />
American middle class that statistics<lb />
show occuring over the past few years<lb />
means that America will become a more<lb />
polarized society unless policies are<lb />
adopted that will reverse this trend.<lb />
The proposals advanced by the<lb />
Democratic left for dealing with these<lb />
problems may be broadly grouped<lb />
together under the rubric of "economic<lb />
democracy The principle of economic<lb />
democracy simply means that those af-<lb />
fected by economic decisions have a<lb />
right to a say in the decision-making<lb />
process. Specifically, the essential<lb />
elements of this strategy are: l)the shift<lb />
of control over investment decision<lb />
making from corporate domination to<lb />
broader participation by the public and<lb />
2)the reconstruction of economic<lb />
decision-making through democratic,<lb />
worker- and workerconsumer-<lb />
controlled production.<lb />
American society is characterized by<lb />
extreme concentration of private<lb />
ownership and control of capital. For<lb />
example, a: the end of 1974, there were<lb />
more than 14,000 commercial banks in<lb />
the United States with total deposits of<lb />
$754.7 billion; yet, just four banks �<lb />
Bank of America, First National City<lb />
Bank, Chase Manhattan and Manufac-<lb />
turer's Hanover Trust � held 20 per-<lb />
cent of these deposits. Moreover, con-<lb />
gressional hearings conducted in 1968<lb />
by Wright Patman demonstrated that a<lb />
small number of the largest commercial<lb />
banks controlled huge blocks of cor-<lb />
porate stock through their trust depart-<lb />
ments. The earnings of the trust funds<lb />
belong to the beneficiaries or<lb />
stockholders (including many billions<lb />
of dollars in pension funds), but power<lb />
over the investment of the funds resides<lb />
with the bank trustees.<lb />
In 1XS. these same four hanks plus<lb />
28 other giants had a total of 514 in-<lb />
terlocking directorates (this means that<lb />
many of the same people sit on the<lb />
boards of directors of several corpora-<lb />
tions) with the 220 largest corporations.<lb />
This represents but one aspect of an en-<lb />
tire complex of inter-relationships<lb />
whereby the top wealth holders in the<lb />
United States maintain their control<lb />
over the country's economic life.<lb />
As long as financial control of capital<lb />
remains so tightly concentrated and in-<lb />
terwoven, competition for funds will be<lb />
heavily weighted in favor of the needs<lb />
and priorities of the large corporations.<lb />
De-industrialization is only one exam-<lb />
ple among many of the disastrous con-<lb />
sequences of following this kind of in-<lb />
vestment policy.<lb />
Part of the solution to this dilemma is<lb />
for the public to assert greater control<lb />
over assets and sources of funds that<lb />
workers collectively and public citizens<lb />
generally already "own" or to which<lb />
they hold claims. Among these are:<lb />
federal, state and local government<lb />
funds now controlled by private finan-<lb />
cial institutions and employee retire-<lb />
ment funds now managed by private<lb />
financial institutions.<lb />
One irony of the emergence of the in-<lb />
stitutional investor is that a con-<lb />
siderable portion of the half-trillion<lb />
dollars in worker's pension funds are<lb />
now invested in the equity of American<lb />
industry. (As of 1976, the total book<lb />
value of all assets held by pension t .<lb />
was $443.4 billion.) Assertion of ov,<lb />
ship and rights of control over tl<lb />
funds by the worker-beneficiaries .<lb />
turn capital investment in new p<lb />
directions. Though federal law currer<lb />
ly militates against this, a progre<lb />
administration could and si<lb />
for new legislation to turn thi � -<lb />
around.<lb />
This movement could form<lb />
nings of a more equitable distr - :<lb />
of wealth, a genuine full-employ<lb />
economy and greater democrat<lb />
workplace and in the community<lb />
one thing we can be certain; If wor.<lb />
were given control over their own per<lb />
sion funds the would refuse<lb />
bankroll companies which choose l<lb />
abandon their communities to rekx<lb />
in foreign countries or low-w <lb />
regions of the United States<lb />
Workers, presumably, would be<lb />
more likely to balance the quest for pro-<lb />
fits with the desire for decent<lb />
humane working conditions and<lb />
security The would be less like<lb />
sacrifice the environmental integrity of<lb />
the communmts s�.Vcyc Hcv . �<lb />
friends and their families must iie and<lb />
work for higher profits as well. T<lb />
same points hold true for enhancing the<lb />
degree of public control over assets like<lb />
federal trust funds, unemployment<lb />
surance and Sociai Security, as well as<lb />
state and local government bank ac-<lb />
counts.<lb />
If this restructuring of control o-<lb />
investment decisions were to take pia.e<lb />
new priorities would emerge A number<lb />
of unmet public needs might be met<lb />
These could include better and more<lb />
universal health care, low-income h<lb />
ing and neighborhood revitalizatior<lb />
rebuilding of cities and econ<lb />
rebirth of rural areas and small famiU<lb />
farms, pollution control, transporta-<lb />
tion upgrading, environmental<lb />
enhancement, energv retrofitting and<lb />
many other projects that the gov err. -<lb />
ment lacks the reenue to fund now.<lb />
The democratization of the American<lb />
economy would likely give rise to new<lb />
economic institutions and an entirelv<lb />
new set of economic priorities than<lb />
those that now guide the economic deci-<lb />
sions of large corporations. Would<lb />
workers invest in South Africa to ex-<lb />
ploit cheap black labor11 Would the<lb />
public urge the overthrow of Third<lb />
World governments to maintain high<lb />
profits? Perhaps nothing conclusive car.<lb />
be said, yet the answers seem to suggest<lb />
themselves A democratic econom<lb />
perpetuates democratic values.<lb />
Washburn Case Points Out University Double Standards<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
What is happening to Chris Washburn<lb />
is sad. What our nation's universities are<lb />
doing to themselves is even sadder. The<lb />
blue-chip recruit and N.C. State<lb />
freshman obviously had a lot going for<lb />
him. Every college basketball coach in<lb />
the nation wanted Washburn to come to<lb />
his school. He was a celebrity in the<lb />
ninth rade � all because he's tall and<lb />
can play a mean game of basketball. Un-<lb />
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maturity. And he isn't on the bright<lb />
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after his pleading guilty to misdemeanor<lb />
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probably looking forward to paying his<lb />
dues and putting it all behind him. He<lb />
knew what he did was wrong and that<lb />
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ning around on the courts and fields.<lb />
Never has this been more clearly seen<lb />
than in the Washburn case. His<lb />
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores<lb />
are low. He received a 470 � combined,<lb />
just 70 points above the minimum. The<lb />
average score for an entering freshman<lb />
at N.C. State is 1030. Washburn got a<lb />
200 on the verbal portion; he did not<lb />
score one point on his own. On the<lb />
math, he fared a little better, getting a<lb />
270. His grades at the first two high<lb />
schools he attended were mostly C's, D's<lb />
and F's, and not until his third school,<lb />
Laurinburg Institute, was he able to pull<lb />
up his average to NCAA standards. His<lb />
IQ is below average � 86. All of this<lb />
does not add up to someone who should<lb />
be admitted to college.<lb />
Why, then, was Chris Washburn �<lb />
and surely many others like him �<lb />
matriculated? Well, there is the money a<lb />
winning sports program generates to a<lb />
school; there's the pressure from alumni<lb />
for a winning team, and there's the<lb />
"PR" for the school that has a winning<lb />
team. College sports is big business. And<lb />
although Washburn's scores are pro-<lb />
bably lower than even most athletes, he<lb />
was, after all, a franchise � a pressure<lb />
even a chancellor of a university bows<lb />
under. Washburn meant more to N.C.<lb />
Sute than any Rhodes or Fulbright<lb />
scholar.<lb />
Some say that special admittance re-<lb />
quirements for athletes are justified<lb />
because they expose people who other-<lb />
wise wouldn't go to college to "new and<lb />
different" experiences. At college, these<lb />
people would attain new values and be<lb />
assimilated into the college mainstream.<lb />
Nothing could be farther from the truth.<lb />
At most schools, like here at ECU, foot-<lb />
ball players mix almost exclusively with<lb />
other members of the team. They go<lb />
through school as a unit. This is not to<lb />
say that they won't get an education, but<lb />
certainly the argument for admitting<lb />
academically deficient athletes is proved<lb />
false by this fact.<lb />
Strict admittance requirements is a<lb />
way to prevent the star<lb />
athleteacademicallly unqualified per-<lb />
son from entering school. New NCAA<lb />
proposals, already under fire, want a<lb />
minimum 700 score on the SAT. This,<lb />
plus a 2.5 high school average, would<lb />
eliminate those athletes who surely could<lb />
not do college work. But, it would also<lb />
keep most athletes eligible. These are not<lb />
terribly high standards.<lb />
But, we must not be obscured by the<lb />
reality of the situation. Money blurs<lb />
most people who perceive clearly, and,<lb />
as Bruce Poulton showed in the<lb />
Washburn case, even chancellors can<lb />
forget the mission of a university. If we<lb />
don't adopt some kind of middle-<lb />
ground standards, then there is only one<lb />
other alternative: give athletics back to<lb />
the students, and make a pro league that<lb />
encompasses the present college teams<lb />
Team members could go to school if<lb />
they want at the sponsonng institution<lb />
� if they met admittance requirements.<lb />
This solution, of course, would be a<lb />
shock to the system, but one that is<lb />
desperately needed to bring universities<lb />
back on the academic track. America is<lb />
a sports-loving country. But, we have<lb />
gone a little too far. Sports and<lb />
academics were never ordained to go<lb />
together. With the unwitting help of<lb />
Chris W'ashburn, the debate on the pro-<lb />
per role of athletics in a university set-<lb />
ting has started. In the end, the colleges<lb />
and the Washburns of the world are us-<lb />
ed by the fans. WTiat a sad comment on<lb />
our educational system.<lb />
(CPS) V�hen Iowa S<lb />
University senior Jeannette<lb />
fielder recentlv walked into a job<lb />
interview with some conservative<lb />
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the students, and make a pro league that<lb />
encompasses the present college teams.<lb />
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they want at the sponsoring institution<lb />
� if they met admittance requirements.<lb />
This solution, of course, would be a<lb />
shock to the system, but one that is<lb />
desperately needed to bring universities<lb />
back on the academic track. America is<lb />
a sports-loving country. But, we have<lb />
gone a little too far. Sports and<lb />
academics were never ordained to go<lb />
together. With the unwitting help of<lb />
Chris Washburn, the debate on the pro-<lb />
per role of athletics in a university set-<lb />
ting has started. In the end, the colleges<lb />
and the Washburns of the world are us-<lb />
ed by the fans. What a sad comment on<lb />
our educational system.<lb />
Liberal Arts Majors Have N arketable Skills<lb />
(CPS) � When Iowa State<lb />
University senior Jeannette<lb />
Fielder recently walked into a job<lb />
interview with some conservative<lb />
bankers, she figured she didn't<lb />
have a chance. She was, after all,<lb />
an English major<lb />
"I said "Do you realize that I<lb />
haven't had any finance classes?'<lb />
And they said 'No problem<lb />
We'll train you Fielder recalls.<lb />
"They all said they wished they<lb />
had been a liberal arts student.<lb />
"They felt their perspective<lb />
was so narrow. I was tickled<lb />
Fielder, who will go on to work<lb />
for the bank after graduation this<lb />
spring, was, in fact, interviewed<lb />
by about 10 corporations.<lb />
Though her case may not be<lb />
typical, college placement of-<lb />
ficials across the country report<lb />
that the number of firms looking<lb />
to hire liberal arts gratis i. up<lb />
substantially over last year<lb />
"Even major corporations are<lb />
now giving an increasingly<lb />
sincere look at liberal arts<lb />
graduates reports Victor I md-<lb />
quist, who directs Northwestern<lb />
University's career placement<lb />
center and is the author of an an-<lb />
nual report tracking job offers<lb />
nationwide.<lb />
Lindquist says the increasing<lb />
interest in liberal arts graduates is<lb />
part of a trend that began in<lb />
about 1980.<lb />
Liberal arts grads "tend to<lb />
have marketable communication<lb />
skills, both written and oral,<lb />
analytical tools, and tend to be<lb />
more trainable he explains<lb />
Small businesses are also hiring<lb />
more this vear. and are more<lb />
receptive to liberal arts grads<lb />
than to grads with technical or<lb />
specialized degrees, who mav de<lb />
mand higher salaries<lb />
"It's hard for a liberal arts<lb />
graduate to convince a major cor<lb />
poration that he or she has<lb />
valuable skills Judith kavser of<lb />
the College Placement Council<lb />
says.<lb />
"But with a mom and pop<lb />
operation, it's easier to get the<lb />
time to sell yourself<lb />
If the trend in favor of libera<lb />
arts grads is reaching new highs,<lb />
it could mean the end of what<lb />
some administrators have dubbed<lb />
the "taxi-driver syndrome the<lb />
spectre of bright, overqualified<lb />
humanities graduates who drive<lb />
taxis while waiting for 'mean-<lb />
ingful' jobs that never<lb />
materialize.<lb />
But others says the increase in<lb />
job offers for liberal arts<lb />
graduates is not larger than for<lb />
graduates in other disciplines.<lb />
"I'd like to believe that<lb />
employers have come around to<lb />
the advantages of liberal arts<lb />
graduates says Gary McGrath,<lb />
the career development director<lb />
for liberal arts majors at the<lb />
University of Minnesota. "But<lb />
that's not the case<lb />
McGrath says an improved<lb />
economy is the reason more<lb />
employers are interested in liberal<lb />
arts grads.<lb />
"When the economy improves,<lb />
employers are willing to look at a<lb />
more diverse group of<lb />
applicants he says.<lb />
The College Placement Coun-<lb />
cil's annual survey of major cor-<lb />
porations indicates business ex-<lb />
ecutives plan to hire eight percent<lb />
more grads this year than last.<lb />
Other surveys, however, sug-<lb />
gest that liberal arts majors will<lb />
not benefit from that increase.<lb />
In fact, both Lindquist' survey<lb />
and a similar study by Michigan<lb />
State University placement direc-<lb />
tor Jack Shingleton, show the<lb />
number of job offers to liberal<lb />
arts grads will decline slightly this<lb />
year.<lb />
The surveys, however, focus<lb />
on large firms' recruitment plans<lb />
and may not reflect interest by<lb />
small firms in liberal arts majors.<lb />
Stanford liberal arts grads<lb />
began doing better in the job<lb />
market in 1980 despite surveys<lb />
showing a general pall in student<lb />
job prospects at the time.<lb />
One hundred sixteen firms in-<lb />
terviewed liberal arts majors that<lb />
year, compared to only 11 four<lb />
years earlier.<lb />
Similar increases were reported<lb />
at other schools.<lb />
The proliferation of practical<lb />
courses in liberal arts curricula,<lb />
and an increasing realization that<lb />
the technical skills required in<lb />
business can be taught on the job<lb />
helped liberal arts grads, career<lb />
placement officials say.<lb />
However, many liberal arts<lb />
majors are still said to suffer in<lb />
the job market because of a fixa<lb />
tion on one subject.<lb />
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Yearbook Charges Debated<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
option that would allow them to<lb />
pay for four pages in the year-<lb />
book he said.<lb />
"This new policy was in-<lb />
stigated by the Bucanecr this year<lb />
to ensure that all groups get in the<lb />
yearbook. In the past, editors of<lb />
the yearbook have shown<lb />
favoritism to certain groups and<lb />
we want to eliminate that Pat-<lb />
terson said.<lb />
McPartland said he felt the<lb />
photo spread would get the SGA<lb />
away from an executive image<lb />
and direct it towards student in-<lb />
volvement. He also agreed with<lb />
Kilcoyne and said while it was<lb />
true the Legislators spent more<lb />
time than usual in debating such<lb />
a small amount of money, "I was<lb />
pleased with the debate and I<lb />
think it should always be like<lb />
that. 1 have seen other bills that<lb />
involved much more money and<lb />
were passed by consent. I hope<lb />
the legislature realizes the impor-<lb />
tance of debating issues because<lb />
it will strengthen the student<lb />
government a lot<lb />
"The SGA is not a spectator<lb />
sport Patterson said in<lb />
response to why various athletic<lb />
events are given more coverage in<lb />
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team had wanted a group picture<lb />
in the yearbook, they would have<lb />
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cedures as the SGA has done<lb />
"We've already had 80-90<lb />
groups respond to the forms we<lb />
sent out, almost half of what was<lb />
photographed last year in the<lb />
yearbook he said. We aimed<lb />
this new policy primarily at large<lb />
organizations such as the Greeks,<lb />
Ambassadors, and SGA He<lb />
said the six major ECU-media<lb />
groups would not have to pay for<lb />
their exposure in the Buccaneer<lb />
because they will be treated as<lb />
separate sections. "Other campus<lb />
yearbooks have been letting<lb />
organizations who want the ex-<lb />
posure pay for it and it has work-<lb />
ed well he said.<lb />
Rainey also added that he felt<lb />
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1983 Buccaneer Chosen<lb />
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The 1983 Buccaneer, ECU'S<lb />
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Star Ail-American award from<lb />
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Association, according to 1983<lb />
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sion is made based on concept,<lb />
display, copy, photography, art<lb />
and graphics, she said.<lb />
The award was received last<lb />
week and received 4,110 points<lb />
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said. She added that almost all<lb />
past Buccaneers have won this<lb />
award.<lb />
"This award shows we spent a<lb />
lot of time and we're finally get-<lb />
ting the recognition we deserve<lb />
she said.<lb />
1985 Buccaneer Editor Gary<lb />
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Writing is a chore. Just to get a<lb />
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paper often takes some people<lb />
ten minutes or more. People who<lb />
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writing situations and are ap<lb />
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change or improve, but it was a<lb />
good sear We offered our ser-<lb />
ices to over 000 students, and<lb />
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in 1100 and 1200 English classes<lb />
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is that writing needs to be done in<lb />
each class and in each area of<lb />
.icademia because in the business<lb />
world, literacy is required for all<lb />
.bs and skills; therefore, the new<lb />
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riculums" has evolved. "A steer<lb />
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support writing across the cur-<lb />
riculum to all schools and agen<lb />
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arro, who was surprised that<lb />
over 100 faculty members showed<lb />
interest in the committee<lb />
With 43 teaching assistants and<lb />
Biarro. the Writing Center of-<lb />
fers a variety of English-related<lb />
services. Student programs are<lb />
the students develop an interest in<lb />
what and how the write said<lb />
graduate student, Katheryn Darl<lb />
ing.<lb />
The workshops given h the<lb />
Writing ('enter focus on four<lb />
main topics: l. Finding a suitable<lb />
topic, 2. Note taking, 3 Sum-<lb />
marizing, paraphrasing and<lb />
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ing a term paper. I ast year 1,319<lb />
'We need to get writers feeling good about themselves.<lb />
broken down into three different<lb />
categories and four unique<lb />
workshops are available.<lb />
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instruction, basically offers aid to<lb />
freshmen in English 1100. In the<lb />
second catagory, the referral pro<lb />
gram, teachers refer students<lb />
with special writing problems<lb />
(such as connecting commas and<lb />
correct diction) to the center for<lb />
help. Walk-ins are seen on a<lb />
tutorial basis.<lb />
"The duties of a T.A.<lb />
(teaching assistant) are to tutor<lb />
students and help them with<lb />
editing skills. We teach them how<lb />
to become good proofreaders<lb />
The neat thing about working at<lb />
the Writing Center is watching<lb />
students attended these<lb />
workshops and this yeai Bizarro<lb />
expects at least 1 ,000 per<lb />
workshop. The biggest workshop<lb />
turnout is about avoiding<lb />
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writers feeling good about<lb />
themselves. I hope students feel<lb />
welcomed and that we are<lb />
positive toward their potential<lb />
said Bizarro.<lb />
Does the writing center really<lb />
help0 "Definitely" was the con-<lb />
sensus of many teaching<lb />
assistants. "I think it has helped<lb />
students not only reinforce what<lb />
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students' grades. Students who<lb />
originally wrote 'D' papers have<lb />
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Teaching Assistant Joy Rouse.<lb />
Mike loyner, another teaching<lb />
assistant, also noted, "Students<lb />
improve in content as well as sub-<lb />
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more to writing than watching<lb />
one's grammar<lb />
A future project for the<lb />
Writing Center is a "Grammer<lb />
Hotline Bizarro is also seeking<lb />
grants and writing scholarships to<lb />
help purchase computers, pro-<lb />
vide national seminars, and begin<lb />
writing research Bizarro hopes<lb />
that the Writing Center will soon<lb />
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The Student Union Visual Arts<lb />
Committee's newest Mendenhal<lb />
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Atlanta Victims React<lb />
JON JORDAN<lb />
(l PI) - Sitting in her living<lb />
room. Venus Tavlor sipped on a<lb />
Peps shed a few tears and wat-<lb />
ched her daughter murdered all<lb />
over again<lb />
Taylor, whose daughter Angel<lb />
1 anicr, 12. was one ol the 2H vie<lb />
tims ot "The Atlanta Child<lb />
Murders who watched the CBS<lb />
television movie Sunday night<lb />
with no misgivings.<lb />
"1 wanted to see it said<lb />
Taylor, who viewed the movie<lb />
with hei sister, daughter-in-law,<lb />
two grandchildren and a friend<lb />
"It was OK That's what happen-<lb />
ed  .<lb />
"1 was bothered a little bit.<lb />
especially the part about Angel<lb />
said Taylor, who wiped her eyes<lb />
during the scene depicting her<lb />
daughter's murder. "But I'm<lb />
glad 1 saw ;�<lb />
Civic leaders, claiming the<lb />
movie ix filled with inaccuracies<lb />
and casts doubt on the guilt of<lb />
convicted killer Wayne Williams,<lb />
were not so receptive to the<lb />
telecast ot the "docudrama" bas-<lb />
ed on the three year killing spree<lb />
that left 28 young blacks<lb />
murdered and the city scarred.<lb />
"It was a bad enough tragedy<lb />
as it wax. and it's really bad to<lb />
make it a worse tragedy and<lb />
that's what the movie does said<lb />
Joe Drolet, a prosecutor in the<lb />
trial of Williams, 26, who was<lb />
Paul Taylor To Make Solo Debut<lb />
Pianist Paul Taylor, a faculty member of the ECU School of Music, will present his first solo recital<lb />
Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 8:15 p.m. in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall The concert is tree and open to the<lb />
public.<lb />
For his program, Taylor has selected two major compositions � Franz Schubert's "Sonata in H flat Ma-<lb />
jor" in four movements, and Sergei Rachmaninov's "Sonata in B-fiat minor" in three movements<lb />
Taylor, a former faculty member at Incarnate Word College in San Antonio, Texas and Samford I niver-<lb />
sity in Birmingham, Alabama, came to ECU in the fall of 1984. He is serving a one-year appointment as lec-<lb />
turer of group piano performance and piano accompanying.<lb />
He is currently working on a DMA. degree at the University of Wisconsin. Taylor earned an NUM.<lb />
degree from the University of Illinois and a B.M. degree from the University of Texas.<lb />
Active as an author and adjudicator of the Music Teachers National Association and the American<lb />
Federation of Music Clubs, Taylor has also worked as rehearsal pianist for numerous dance organizations<lb />
including the Joffrey 11 Ballet and the Paul Taylor Dance Company.<lb />
Paul Tavlor<lb />
Traveling To Ceylon<lb />
Sri Lanka-Resplendent Ceylon will take you to Buddhist festivals.<lb />
The island of Ceylon (Sri<lb />
Lanka) will be the subject of the<lb />
next Travel Adventure film, SW<lb />
l.anka � Resplendent C eylon, to<lb />
be presented on Thursday, I-eb.<lb />
14 at 8 p.m. in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Ceylon, which is off the coast<lb />
of India, is a storehouse of exotic<lb />
spices and rare gems and has a<lb />
culture that dates back over 2500<lb />
years. It is a small country, com-<lb />
parable to the state of West<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
Ceylon's people are a varied<lb />
group. The majority are<lb />
Sinhalese, but many Tamils,<lb />
Moors, Burghers and Veddahs<lb />
also reside there.<lb />
Among these races, education<lb />
is very important. The people of<lb />
Sri Lanka know that education is<lb />
the only means to "get ahead"<lb />
and realize that it can bring more<lb />
to their children than they had<lb />
themselves. Despite this,<lb />
however, one third of Ceylon's<lb />
population is illiterate.<lb />
The major city in Ceylon is<lb />
Columbo, a busy harbor town<lb />
which houses government<lb />
buildings, a race course and the<lb />
beach of Mount Lavinia.<lb />
Ceylon is still, as it has been<lb />
since early times, a symbol of<lb />
beauty and exotic romance. Ac-<lb />
cording to Muslim legend, Adam<lb />
and Eve, after being expelled<lb />
from the Garden of Eden, lived<lb />
out their lives in Ceylon, next to<lb />
the Garden of Eden � the most<lb />
beautiful place on earth.<lb />
Ralph Gerstle's Sri l.anka �<lb />
Resplendent Ceylon is being<lb />
sponsored by the Student Union<lb />
Travel Committee.<lb />
convicted in two I the murders<lb />
and implicated in I thers.<lb />
Jim Minter, editor of The<lb />
Allan Journal and the Atlanta<lb />
Constitution, called the movie<lb />
"the usual indictment of the rural<lb />
South set among the glittering<lb />
skvscrapers of Atlanta<lb />
"It is more of the same -<lb />
justice in Georgia. No just.<lb />
the South Minter said.<lb />
A CBS executive in New York<lb />
said the network received about<lb />
50 xalU during the broadcast t<lb />
complain about the way the film<lb />
depicted the events in Atlanta<lb />
"Most of them are negative<lb />
said George Schweitzer, C BS vice<lb />
president of communications<lb />
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tell vou that I don't like wha' �<lb />
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handling of the film. "We relive<lb />
that drama based on fact is a<lb />
legitimate literature that goes<lb />
back to Shakespeare and back<lb />
even to the Greeks'<lb />
CBS, after a meeting with<lb />
Atlanta civic leaders last week,<lb />
agreed to begin the dramatization<lb />
with an advisory, "The following<lb />
presentation is not a documen-<lb />
tary, but a drama based on cer-<lb />
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and disappearance o children in<lb />
Atlanta between 199 and 1981.<lb />
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American Defeats Bucs 79-62<lb />
Roy. Smith (41) tips in a errant anderhorst jumper iii the Pirate defeat<lb />
iasi night lo American I niverMtv in Mingesoliseum.<lb />
Rookies Of The Week<lb />
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16 set earlier in the week<lb />
ns� UNC-Wilmington.<lb />
Pirates' last fiv games<lb />
Dixon has scored 72 points and<lb />
averag - Since becom-<lb />
ing  $ three games ago.<lb />
Dixon has scored 53 points for a<lb />
17 6 average<lb />
With the selecti r. oi I): �<lb />
everj : i man recruited by<lb />
I harlie Harrison has recieved<lb />
rookie of the week honors.<lb />
B SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Steve Nesmith's 20 points and<lb />
a balanced American University<lb />
scoring attack handed ECU its<lb />
ninth ECAC South conference<lb />
defeat, 79-62.<lb />
With sophomore guard Frank<lb />
Ross out of action for the past<lb />
eight games, the Eagles have<lb />
looked to Nesmith to pick up the<lb />
slack. The senior forward has<lb />
now led the Eagles in scoring over<lb />
the past six games. This is<lb />
Nesmith's best output since scor-<lb />
ing in double figures in the first<lb />
seven games of last season.<lb />
Jim Lutz and Mike Sampson<lb />
scored 13 points each for<lb />
American University. Charles<lb />
West added 12 and fresman Eric<lb />
White chipped in 10. In addition,<lb />
I utz grabbed 10 rebounds and<lb />
White hauled in nine. Sampson<lb />
dished out five assists.<lb />
The Pirates were hurt, once<lb />
again, by their inability to get<lb />
consistent rebounding. To add to<lb />
the problem, sophomore forward<lb />
Derrick Battle will likely be miss-<lb />
ed for the remainder of the<lb />
season. Battle is scheduled to<lb />
have surgery on his shoulder<lb />
following the season. ECU<lb />
C oach Harrison has indicated<lb />
he doesn't expect Battle to<lb />
turn � action<lb />
 hi lai ris<lb />
te Pirau s was du<lb />
theii poor defensive play.<lb />
Our defense played<lb />
atrocious Harrison said. "I<lb />
don't understand how we can<lb />
hold teams like William &amp; Mary<lb />
and Wilmington to such low<lb />
shooting performances, and then<lb />
play so poorly <lb />
In the first half, the Pirates<lb />
played well on the offensive end<lb />
William Grady's driving layup<lb />
gave ECU an early lead.<lb />
American answered hack. The<lb />
team's began trading baskets un-<lb />
til the Pirates took a five-point<lb />
advantage (15-10) on a pair of<lb />
1 eon Bass tree throws with 14:0<lb />
left in the opening period.<lb />
The Pirates then hit a cold spell<lb />
as American University<lb />
out scored ECU 16-5 over the next<lb />
six minutes. This gave the Eagles<lb />
a 26-20 advantage at the 8:12<lb />
mark in the opening period.<lb />
During the remaining eight<lb />
minutes of the period, the team's<lb />
traded baskets as ECU was able<lb />
to come within four points on<lb />
several occasions. However, the<lb />
Pirates trailed 41-35 at intermis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
With the Pirates struggling<lb />
through their 1985 campaign,<lb />
American University head coach<lb />
Ed Tapscott feels that ECU has<lb />
run into some bad luck.<lb />
"If there's a team that has had<lb />
more bad breaks than us, it has to<lb />
be ECU Tapscott said. "Coach<lb />
Harrison is as fine a coach as any<lb />
school could want. They seem to<lb />
be going through the same per-<lb />
formance problems as we have<lb />
In the second half, the Eagles<lb />
opened their lead to 10 points in<lb />
the first minutes of the half. Curt<lb />
Vanderhorst and Herb Dixon<lb />
retaliated by cutting the AU lead<lb />
to six (45-39), with 17:56 remain-<lb />
ing to play. This was as close as<lb />
the Pirates could get.<lb />
The Eagles opened their lead<lb />
12 on a White jumper with 13:01<lb />
remaining. The Pirates came<lb />
back to cut the lead in half,<lb />
59-53, on a Vanderhorst 20<lb />
footer with 10:24 left.<lb />
In the last 10 minutes, AU<lb />
outscored ECU 20-9 to cruise to a<lb />
79-62 victory.<lb />
"I'm very embarrassed<lb />
Charlie Harrison said. "It was a<lb />
terrible, terrible performance.<lb />
We didn't play with any level of<lb />
intensity<lb />
The Eagle win snaps a year-<lb />
long road losing streak that ex-<lb />
tended from Jan. 7, 1984 � when<lb />
AU defeated Drexel in<lb />
Philadelphia, 48-47.<lb />
The Pirates will be at home for<lb />
their next two games. They will<lb />
face non-confernce foe Winthrop<lb />
College on Wednesday night, and<lb />
then Richmond on Saturdav Feb.<lb />
16.<lb />
Saturday Feb. 9, 1985<lb />
Keith Cieplicki scored 24<lb />
points to lead William &amp; Mary<lb />
over ECU 80-71, giving the<lb />
Pirates their eighth conference<lb />
loss of the season.<lb />
Three other Indians scored in<lb />
double figures for the evening.<lb />
Kevin Richardson added 15 and<lb />
Herb Harris chipped in 11.<lb />
Center Matt Brooks scored 10<lb />
points and grabbed a game-high<lb />
12 rebounds<lb />
For the Pirates, William Grady<lb />
led the way with 24 points<lb />
Freshman guard Herb Dixon saw<lb />
39 minutes of action and scored<lb />
23 points. Curt Vanderhorst add-<lb />
ed 10 points before fouling out<lb />
with 9:56 remaining in the game.<lb />
As a team, William &amp; Mary<lb />
was able to out rebound the<lb />
Pirates 42-29. ECU Head coach<lb />
Charlie Harrison feels this a ma-<lb />
jor problem for his squad.<lb />
"We're getting beaten on the<lb />
backboards Harrison said<lb />
See SEAHAWKS, Page 13<lb />
Pirate Golfers Start Season<lb />
B RICK McCORMAC<lb />
( o-porls f dlior<lb />
The ECU golf team will try to<lb />
continue its fine performance of<lb />
the fall season in the second-<lb />
annual Hilton Head Island Lear-<lb />
. i iter Intercollegiate Golf<lb />
H<lb />
The three-day tournament runs<lb />
I eh. 14-17, and is the first tour-<lb />
nament for the Pirate Golfers of<lb />
the spring season.<lb />
"Tt's the first tournament so<lb />
you don't really know what to ex-<lb />
pect ECU golf coach Bob<lb />
Helmick said. "We've been hav-<lb />
ing some bad weather and<lb />
haven't had a lot of time on the<lb />
course to practice Hopefully we<lb />
will be able to get some time on<lb />
the course before the tourna-<lb />
ment<lb />
The three-day event will be<lb />
highightcd by a workshop with<lb />
noted sports psycholigist Dr.<lb />
Jack 1 lewcllen of the Hilton<lb />
Head Island Learning Center.<lb />
The tournament will be hosted<lb />
by defending champion Clemson<lb />
and will have a tough 24-team<lb />
field.<lb />
All the ACC teams with the ex-<lb />
ception of Maryland will be par-<lb />
ticipating. Also in the tourna-<lb />
ment will be: Furman, Virginia<lb />
Commenwealth, Old Dominion,<lb />
Marshall, Guilford, Limestone,<lb />
Georgia Southern, Tennesee,<lb />
Kentucky, Richmond, Tennesee-<lb />
Chattanooga, UNC-Charlotte,<lb />
Rollins, Temple and Southern<lb />
Methodist University<lb />
"This an excellent field, and an<lb />
oportunity to get the golfers out<lb />
early in the year and see how they<lb />
may or may not do Helmick<lb />
said. "I think we will be rather<lb />
competitive in this field<lb />
For the tournament, Helmick<lb />
plans to take Chris Caja. who<lb />
was the medalist in the Wolf pack<lb />
Invitational this fall, and Mike<lb />
1985 Spring Golf Schedule<lb />
Bradley who had the lowest<lb />
stroke average during the fall<lb />
season.<lb />
Also going will be Mark Ar-<lb />
cilesi and Paul Steelman, both<lb />
sophomores<lb />
Helmick was unsure as to who<lb />
the final member would be, but<lb />
said it would probably be either<lb />
sophomore Dennis Hart or junior<lb />
Will Dubose.<lb />
"Chris (Cjazai and Mike<lb />
(Bradley) have both been playing<lb />
really well he said "Paul<lb />
Steelman has been playing well<lb />
too.<lb />
"We played good in the fall<lb />
he continued. "And I'm looking<lb />
for a continuation into the spr-<lb />
i n g .<lb />
This spring the Pirate go I<lb />
will be competing in sever, tour-<lb />
naments, highlighted by the<lb />
ECAC South tournament I<lb />
played at Brook alley Country<lb />
Club, the ECU home course<lb />
Feb. 14-17<lb />
March 8-10<lb />
March 14-16<lb />
March 29-31<lb />
April 4-6<lb />
April 12-14<lb />
April 19-2!<lb />
Hilton Head Learning Center<lb />
The Palmetto<lb />
University of South Carolina Invitational<lb />
Iron Duke Invitational<lb />
Furman University Invitational<lb />
University of North Carolina Invitational<lb />
ECAC South Tournament<lb />
HiltonHead.SC.<lb />
Santee, SC.<lb />
Columbia. SC.<lb />
Durham, NC.<lb />
Greenville, SC.<lb />
Chapel Hill, NC<lb />
Greenville, NC.<lb />
Lady Pirates Lengthen Winning Streak To 13<lb />
B RICK McCORMAC<lb />
i : Pn tes<lb />
ge Ma 68-66 in<lb />
�time last n ght in Fairfax,<lb />
� une marked b scoring<lb />
by both teams<lb />
EC 1 . who now has wot 15<lb />
es in  n w this season, is a<lb />
8-0 and in first place in<lb />
ECA So ith.<lb />
"We didn't play very well<lb />
h Emily Man waring<lb />
1 "We were lucky to come<lb />
away with a win<lb />
GMl led 10-4 with 15:00 left<lb />
in the - period. ECU then<lb />
proceeded to run off eight con-<lb />
secutive points to take a 12-10<lb />
lead.<lb />
The Ladv Pirate run was<lb />
started by two baskets by Moni-<lb />
que Pompili. Anita Anderson's<lb />
jump shot, followed by a<lb />
Lorainne Foster score comprised<lb />
the ECU surge.<lb />
With 6:07 left in the first half,<lb />
Alma Bethea hit a five footer to<lb />
give the Lady Pirates their biggest<lb />
lead of the half at 27-20.<lb />
The lead was short lived<lb />
however, as it was GMU's turn to<lb />
go on a scoring spree, outscoring<lb />
EC U 13-3. During the run the<lb />
Lady Patriots scored the last six<lb />
baskets of the half to take a 33-30<lb />
lead to the lockerrom.<lb />
In the second half ECU once<lb />
agaan led by as many as seven<lb />
(40-33) with 8:05 remaining.<lb />
GMU trimmed the Pirate lead<lb />
to two points (54-52) with 1:30 re-<lb />
maining in regulation.<lb />
After a layup by the Lady<lb />
Patriots, Linda Jones hit to put<lb />
George Mason up 56-54.<lb />
With 21 seconds remaining in<lb />
regulation Squirewell missed two<lb />
foul shots and George Mason<lb />
claimed the rebound.<lb />
Jones was fouled with 18<lb />
seconds remaining. The foul was<lb />
ruled intentional and she was<lb />
awarded two shots. She missed<lb />
both however, and ECU got the<lb />
rebound.<lb />
Anderson shot and missed with<lb />
ir ticks remaining on the clock,<lb />
he rebound in as<lb />
the buzzei sounded to send the<lb />
game into overtime, tied at 56-56.<lb />
The teams traded baskets in the<lb />
earl) moments of overtime, until<lb />
Jones hit a 20-foot jumpshot to<lb />
give Mason a one-point (66-65)<lb />
lead.<lb />
With 52 seconds remaining<lb />
ik'thea converted on one of two<lb />
foul shots tor the Lady Pirates to<lb />
I it the score at 66-66,<lb />
GMU went down and missed<lb />
and Pompili got the rebound.<lb />
After a errant ECU shot<lb />
Squirewell got the rebound and<lb />
put it in to give ECU a 68-66 lead<lb />
with eight seconds left on the<lb />
clock.<lb />
The L ady Pats turned the ball<lb />
over without getting a shot off<lb />
and ECU escaped with a hard-<lb />
earned (68-66) victory.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were led in<lb />
scoring by Anderson who had 19<lb />
points and 12 rebounds in the<lb />
contest.<lb />
Pompili was the only other<lb />
ECU player in double figures<lb />
finishing with 13 points. She also<lb />
pulled down nine rebounds in the<lb />
ECU victory.<lb />
Jones of George Mason was<lb />
the high scorer in the contest<lb />
finishing with 28 points.<lb />
Valerie Douglas also played<lb />
well for the Lady Patriots<lb />
finishing with 14 points, and a<lb />
game-high 15 rebounds.<lb />
For the game ECU hit 28 of 73<lb />
shots from the field for 38 per-<lb />
cent. The Lady Pirate defense<lb />
held George Mason to 34 percent<lb />
shooting from the field om a 25<lb />
of 63 shooting performance.<lb />
This is the fifth consecutive<lb />
games that ECU limited its oppo-<lb />
nent to a shooting percentage in<lb />
the thirties.<lb />
Once again the Lady Pirates<lb />
won the battle of the boards<lb />
(54-42), and that was the dif-<lb />
ference in the game according to<lb />
Manwaring.<lb />
"We out rebounded them<lb />
31-23 in the second half and<lb />
thaPs what pulled us through<lb />
she said. "They shut our transi-<lb />
tion game down. We got 14<lb />
breaks in the game and converted<lb />
on eight of them. We were just<lb />
able to get more second shots<lb />
Although ECU defeated<lb />
George Mason quite handily<lb />
earlier this season in Minges, it<lb />
was a different type game in The<lb />
Arena (GMU's home court).<lb />
"Playing on the road is much<lb />
harder Manwaring said. "We<lb />
just have to get used to it and<lb />
continue to improve, because I<lb />
don't fel we've reached our peak<lb />
yet<lb />
ECU improves to 15-8 overall,<lb />
and hasn't lost in league play in<lb />
the past 11 games (over two<lb />
seasons).<lb />
George Mason falls to 10-9 and<lb />
3-4 in ECAC South action.<lb />
Saturday Feb. 9, 1985<lb />
The ECU Lady Pirate basket-<lb />
ball team defeated American<lb />
University 77-62, to give ECU its<lb />
12th consecutive victory.<lb />
The Lady Pirates, who have<lb />
not iost in ECAC South league<lb />
play in their past 10 games, used<lb />
their transition game to run the<lb />
Lady Eagles out of the gym.<lb />
"Our running game is what did<lb />
it for us. We scored on 14 out of<lb />
15 fastbreaks ECU coach Emi-<lb />
ly Manwaring said. "They tried<lb />
to press us and we just ran right<lb />
through it<lb />
The Lady Pirates were able to<lb />
achieve success on their transition<lb />
game, even though American<lb />
didn't allow the full-court<lb />
baseball pass to Lorainne Foster.<lb />
"They stopped the long pass<lb />
Manwaring said. "We had to get<lb />
everybody down on transition<lb />
and beat them down court five on<lb />
four<lb />
ECU never trailed in the con-<lb />
dent My number one rule is never test and led 39-28 at hamime in<lb />
the second half, the Lady Pirates<lb />
led by 20 with 15-minutes remain-<lb />
ing in the contest. The Lady<lb />
Eagles were able to get within 10<lb />
points before ECU pulled away<lb />
for its final 15-point margin of<lb />
victory.<lb />
was a little disappointed<lb />
our defense Manwaring<lb />
m mini - EC! r�o U<lb />
Anita Anderson (42) shoots a jumper in a Lady Pirate Victory earlier<lb />
this season. The Lady Pirates have now won 13 consecutive games.<lb />
47 don V want us to get too overconfi-<lb />
dent My number one rule <lb />
underestimate the opponent<lb />
�Emily Manwaring<lb />
with<lb />
said. "This team shouldn't have<lb />
scored 62 points against us. We<lb />
just didn't put enough pressure<lb />
on their shooters "<lb />
Manwaring was also disap-<lb />
pointed that her team let the<lb />
Lady Eagles back in the game<lb />
after leading by 20.<lb />
"They cut the lead back to 10<lb />
after we had led by 20 she said.<lb />
"If we'd won by 20, I would have<lb />
wanted to win by 30<lb />
Foster led the Lady Pirate at-<lb />
tack scoring 20 points, while<lb />
freshman Monique Pompili<lb />
scored 16 coming off the bench.<lb />
Anita Anderson contibuted 15 to<lb />
the Pirate win.<lb />
Sylvia Bragg scored nine<lb />
points, but also had nine assists<lb />
and 10 rebounds.<lb />
ECU continues to out rebound<lb />
conference foes, this time by a<lb />
53-37 margin. Pompili led the<lb />
way, hauling in 12, while Ander-<lb />
son had 11.<lb />
For the game, ECU hit 30 of 69<lb />
shots from the field for a respec-<lb />
table 44 percent. However,<lb />
American was able to only con-<lb />
nect on 23 of 68 attempts for 34<lb />
percent.<lb />
Dana Diller led American's<lb />
scoring with 18 points. Beth<lb />
Shearer and Kathy Hughes, add-<lb />
ed 15 and 12 respectively.<lb />
With the loss, American falls<lb />
to 2-5 in the ECAC South and 9-9<lb />
overall.<lb />
"I think the team has to<lb />
realize, the second time around<lb />
the league we're the team to<lb />
beat Manwaring said. "We<lb />
have to continue to improve<lb />
because the other teams are.<lb />
"I don't want us to get too<lb />
overconfident she continued.<lb />
"My number one rule is never<lb />
underestimate the opponent<lb />
The next game for the Lady<lb />
Pirates will be Saturday after-<lb />
noon against conference foe<lb />
William &amp; Mary in Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
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Flutie Only Big USFL Signing This Season � . ,<lb />
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When the New Jersey Generals<lb />
signed Doug Flutie to a five-year<lb />
contract estimated at 5.5 million<lb />
to 7.5 million, it was heralded as<lb />
another chapter of free-spending<lb />
history in the United States Foot-<lb />
ball League.<lb />
It was anything but For the<lb />
USFL, small is becoming big<lb />
again.<lb />
As the league approaches its<lb />
third season, it's last in the spring<lb />
before taking on the National<lb />
Football league in the fall of<lb />
1986. Most of the leagues' 14<lb />
teams have reverted to the<lb />
league's original concept � live<lb />
cheaply with a nucleus of low-<lb />
priced journeymen, using one or<lb />
two high-paid stars to sell tickets.<lb />
"The market has pretty much<lb />
dried up says Leigh Steinberg,<lb />
the agent who negotiated quarter-<lb />
back Steve Youngs 40-million<lb />
dollar contract with the I os<lb />
Angeles Express last year. "What<lb />
we're seeing is a retrenchment, a<lb />
return to the original concept of<lb />
the USFL<lb />
For a league that lost an<lb />
estimated 70-million dollars last<lb />
season and more than 100 million<lb />
in its first two years, retrench-<lb />
ment is a matter of survival<lb />
Last year at this time, the<lb />
USFL had expanded from 12<lb />
teams to 18 and was grabbing<lb />
big-name players by the bushel.<lb />
By the time the NFL held its draft<lb />
last May 1, about a third of the<lb />
top 100-college prospects had<lb />
been signed by the USFL. Also,<lb />
standout NFL players like Joe<lb />
Cribbs, Doug Williams, Brian<lb />
Sipe and Gar Barbaro had<lb />
jumped to the new league.<lb />
So far this season, only one of<lb />
college football's top 100 has<lb />
signed Douglas Richard<lb />
Flutie, quarterback, Boston Col-<lb />
lege, and the third consecutive<lb />
Heisman Trophy winner to take<lb />
the USFL's money and run.<lb />
Moreover, other than Cris Col-<lb />
linsworth of the Cincinnati<lb />
Bengals, who signed a futures<lb />
contract two years ago with the<lb />
Tampa Bay Bandits, no other<lb />
established NFL players have<lb />
jumped this year. Washington of-<lb />
fensive lineman Mark May<lb />
visited New Jersey's camp for<lb />
two days last week, then re-<lb />
signed with the Redskins a day<lb />
later.<lb />
The retrenchment policy is<lb />
likely to continue � only New<lb />
Jersey, Memphis and Jackson-<lb />
ville have shown the inclination<lb />
this year to spend the money for<lb />
blue-chip players. But even their<lb />
budgets are limited and more big-<lb />
money acquisitions would be<lb />
countered to new Commissioner<lb />
Harry Usher's policy of imposing<lb />
financial parity from the top in a<lb />
league, where the top payrolls are<lb />
three times the size of the bot-<lb />
tom.<lb />
"If you're going to have a<lb />
league that's not going to go right<lb />
out of sight, you have to say,<lb />
'I et's curtail some of this incen-<lb />
tive to buy the biggest and the<lb />
best all the time says Usher,<lb />
who succeeded Chet Simmons as<lb />
the USFL's commissioner two<lb />
weeks ago.<lb />
"There's a continual pull and<lb />
tug between the finances of the<lb />
individual clubs, and the com-<lb />
petitive aspect of the league<lb />
itself I'sher says. "The league<lb />
is only as strong as its weakest<lb />
member. It can't allow an<lb />
economic policy to develop where<lb />
the wealthiest clubs can buy<lb />
everyone out<lb />
Most USFL teams say they are<lb />
willing to stick with what they<lb />
have, according to the new com-<lb />
misioner.<lb />
"If we go down to a 40-man<lb />
roster, it will be very difficult for<lb />
them (draft choices) to make the<lb />
team says John Ralston, presi-<lb />
dent of the Portland (Boston<lb />
through New Orleans) Breakers,<lb />
which hasn't even contacted most<lb />
of its draft choices. "We'd rather<lb />
let them go into the NFL, let the<lb />
NFL train them, and when the<lb />
NFL cuts them, we'll get them<lb />
back next spring<lb />
Usher will have task in equaliz-<lb />
ing team payrolls; not only are<lb />
the teams unbalanced financially,<lb />
so are the resources of the<lb />
owners, according to Usher. For<lb />
New Jersey's Donald Trump,<lb />
builder of New York skyscrapers,<lb />
a few million here or there is<lb />
nothing; for other owners, whose<lb />
fortunes are counted in the<lb />
millions or tens of millions, a<lb />
large loss is � well, a large loss.<lb />
The USFL begins its 1985<lb />
season with the top payroll<lb />
teams, New Jersey and Los<lb />
Angeles. They spend more then<lb />
7-million dollars on salaries,<lb />
three times as much as the San<lb />
Antonio Gunslingers, who have a<lb />
2-million payroll.<lb />
Los Angeles is a prime example<lb />
of what overspending can do.<lb />
Last year, despite signing<lb />
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FEBRUARY 12, ls8<lb />
Vanderbilt Officals Concerned<lb />
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) -<lb />
Vanderbilt University has pro-<lb />
duced 29 Rhodes scholars and no<lb />
Heisman Trophy winners. It ap-<lb />
pears to be the last place one<lb />
would expect to find a drug scan-<lb />
dal in the athletic department.<lb />
I ong a football doormat in the<lb />
vnitheastern Conference, the<lb />
Commodores reached respec-<lb />
abilitv in the last three seasons<lb />
onl to see a controversy over<lb />
the use of steroids by some<lb />
athletes, casting a cloud over<lb />
those accomplishments.<lb />
"It was a shock to see<lb />
something like steroids in the<lb />
headlines said Paul Har-<lb />
rawood, dean of the Vanderbilt<lb />
School o I ngmeering and the<lb />
faculty chairman oi the universi<lb />
ty's Intercollegiate Athletics<lb />
Committee. "Of course, m in-<lb />
itial reaction was a quick defen-<lb />
sive posture, but then you have to<lb />
realize there is something there<lb />
"Concern would best describe<lb />
my reaction Vanderbilt athletic<lb />
director Roy kr er said.<lb />
"These days it's pretty hard to be<lb />
shocked about anything that<lb />
. mes down the street<lb />
The steroid issue burst upon<lb />
the normally quiet campus<lb />
through an investigation by the<lb />
rennessec Bureau o' Investiga-<lb />
tion The T.B.I, inquiry centered<lb />
around the source of the anti-<lb />
n flam mat or v drug<lb />
phenvlbutaone found in the<lb />
body of Augustinius Jaspers, a<lb />
track star at Clemson University<lb />
who died last Oct. 19 o heart<lb />
failure.<lb />
M Wood Wilson, a Nashville<lb />
area pharmacist, told Sports Il-<lb />
lustrated that he and Vanderbilt<lb />
strength coach E.J. "Doc" Kreis<lb />
provided phenvlbutaone and<lb />
steroids to Sam Colson, strength<lb />
coach at Clemson who has since<lb />
resigned. Kreis, a former Clem-<lb />
son football player, has taken a<lb />
leave of absence and has declined<lb />
comment on the investigation.<lb />
Wilson also said he sold<lb />
steroids to as many as 50 Vander-<lb />
bilt football players from late<lb />
1982 to September 1984.<lb />
Arzo Carson, T.B.I, director,<lb />
said the investigation may deal<lb />
with the illegal dispensing of<lb />
more than 100,000 doses of<lb />
prescription drugs from Wilson's<lb />
pharmacy, which closed in<lb />
September 1984.<lb />
Although Wilson said his drug<lb />
deliveries to Vanderbilt players<lb />
were "no secret George Macln<lb />
tyre, the football coach, said he<lb />
was unaware of them.<lb />
"1 don't know if I was naive of<lb />
the problem or not said Macln-<lb />
tyre, lampooned recently in the<lb />
school newspaper. The Hustler.<lb />
He was portrayed in a cartoon<lb />
standing among a group of one-<lb />
eyed, two-headed "steroid<lb />
mutants<lb />
Kramer said he did not feel the<lb />
steroid investigation was a sign<lb />
that, at Vanderbilt, the student-<lb />
athlete has become the athlete-<lb />
student.<lb />
"That might be the case at<lb />
some schools, but you look at the<lb />
academic requirements for our<lb />
athletes and the programs they<lb />
are required to take Kramer<lb />
said, "There is no doubt that the<lb />
student is first and the athlete is<lb />
second<lb />
A full athletic scholarship to<lb />
Vanderbilt is worth approximate-<lb />
ly 12.(XX) dollars a year, and it is<lb />
not dispensed casually bv the<lb />
privately endowed university.<lb />
The average Vanderbilt student<lb />
possesses a Scholastic Aptitude<lb />
Test score of 1.112. One-third of<lb />
the 1984-85 freshman class rank-<lb />
ed in the top-10 percent of their<lb />
graduating class in high school.<lb />
Also, 50 percent of the school's<lb />
5,000 undergraduates who obtain<lb />
their bachelor's degree, will pur-<lb />
sue some form of graduate work.<lb />
About 40 percent of Vanderbilt<lb />
athletes go on to some form of<lb />
higher study, according to<lb />
Kramer.<lb />
While the school has enjoyed a<lb />
good reputation academically, its<lb />
football teams generally have not<lb />
been widely respected. The pro-<lb />
gram has unproved under Macln-<lb />
tyre, however, with the 1982 team<lb />
finishing 8-3 with a Hall of Fame<lb />
Bowl berth and last season's club<lb />
ranked briefly in The Associated<lb />
Press Top 20.<lb />
Maclntyre feels that pressure<lb />
to perform could be a con-<lb />
tributing factor to the use of<lb />
steroids by some athletes, not just<lb />
a Vanderbilt but across the na-<lb />
tion. Others agree.<lb />
"The great sadness is that there<lb />
are people in the past who have<lb />
bought athletes with money,<lb />
steroids and drink said Bill<lb />
Wade, a Vanderbilt booster who<lb />
quarterbacked at Vandy from<lb />
1948-52 and went on to spend 14<lb />
years in the National Football<lb />
I eague with the Los Angeles<lb />
Rams and Chicago Bears.<lb />
"College athletics is out of<lb />
hand in this country and it's not<lb />
due so much to the coaches as it is<lb />
to the people who put undue<lb />
pressure on athletics Har-<lb />
rawood said. "The coaches are in<lb />
bind because of the pressure to<lb />
win.<lb />
"These kids want to get bigger,<lb />
stronger and quicker, and when<lb />
we, as coaches, see them doing it,<lb />
we congratulate them Macln-<lb />
tyre said. "1 mean, what are you<lb />
supposed to say, 'Aw, now,<lb />
you're getting too big. You'd bet-<lb />
ter slow down That's<lb />
ludicrous<lb />
Wade said that he "never saw<lb />
any drugs while at Vanderbilt<lb />
but several former Vanderbilt<lb />
football players said they were<lb />
aware of the use of steroids.<lb />
"It wasn't for public display<lb />
said Joe Staley, a Commodore<lb />
defensive end and linebacker dur-<lb />
ing 1979-82. "A guy wouldn't br-<lb />
ing steroids into the weight room<lb />
and yell, 'Here's the steroids<lb />
But you could get them<lb />
Since the investigation became<lb />
public, Kramer has announced<lb />
the start of random steroid<lb />
testing for all Vanderbilt athletes.<lb />
Failure to pass the test could<lb />
result in the loss of both athletic<lb />
eligibility and financial aid for<lb />
the athlete, according to Kramer.<lb />
Chancellor Joe B. Wyatt said<lb />
the university had taken a "bold<lb />
step" in initiating the steroid<lb />
testing program.<lb />
"The measure of a person or<lb />
an institution is how they deal<lb />
with bad news he said. "In this<lb />
particular case, 1 think Vander-<lb />
bilt was decisive in beginning to<lb />
act once the problem was<lb />
raised<lb />
Kramer's action generally has<lb />
gained approval from the<lb />
school's academic community<lb />
and the public, but it may still be<lb />
too early to determine if steroids<lb />
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