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(Earnlintan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb /><lb /><lb />
P<lb />
Thursday February 14, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Guest Economist Discusses<lb />
Growing Domestic Deficit<lb />
By BRETT MORRIS<lb />
Surf Writer<lb />
The general state of the U.S.<lb />
economy was the topic of discus-<lb />
sion at the first lecture in the<lb />
Fourth Annual ECU Lec-<lb />
tureSeminar Series. Guest<lb />
speaker Juanita Kreps, Secretary<lb />
of Commerce under former<lb />
President Carter and vice presi-<lb />
dent emeritus of Duke Universi-<lb />
ty, focused her speech on the<lb />
"state of tomorrow's economy<lb />
Luring her lecture, Kreps ad-<lb />
dressed the issues contributing to<lb />
the mounting federal deficit,<lb />
which currently stands at approx-<lb />
imately $200 billion. She at-<lb />
tributed the deficit to factors<lb />
such as the deregulation of some<lb />
industries, overseas trade deficits<lb />
and high unemployment in<lb />
"smokestack America<lb />
Kreps went on to say that in-<lb />
creasing technology and high<lb />
labor costs experienced by U.S.<lb />
industrie; in recent years are<lb />
limiting this country's com-<lb />
petitiveness in the world market.<lb />
She said lower labor costs in<lb />
developing nations and the high<lb />
value of the dollar abroad con-<lb />
tribute greatly to the U.S. foreign<lb />
trade deficit.<lb />
Kreps expressed great concern<lb />
over this contrast to the present<lb />
economic recovery. She said the<lb />
1981-82 recession was the worst<lb />
since the 1930s. The tightening of<lb />
the money supply by the Federal<lb />
Reserve Board raised interest<lb />
rates considerably, but was an ef-<lb />
fective anti-inflationary measure,<lb />
she said.<lb />
During her speech, Kreps plac-<lb />
ed much emphasis on the long-<lb />
term effects of the current<lb />
economic situation. She said "a<lb />
growing proportion of the U. S.<lb />
financial debt is being financed<lb />
by foreign purchasers of U.S.<lb />
securities This means interest<lb />
payments will flow out of the<lb />
country. She stressed that the dif-<lb />
ference between the current<lb />
deficit and previous deficits is its<lb />
enormous size and the fact that it<lb />
is being Financed by foreign in-<lb />
vestors through U.S. exports.<lb />
The Reagan administration has<lb />
pledged to reduce the $200 billion<lb />
deficit which now amounts to 5<lb />
percent of gross national product<lb />
to 2.6 percent of GNP by 1988<lb />
and "presumably after that to<lb />
disappear with the sunset<lb />
Kreps said. She added that<lb />
Reagan's decision to make<lb />
smaller reductions in defense<lb />
spending meant that the budget<lb />
schedule was immediately off by<lb />
more than $40 billion for 1987.<lb />
Kreps said American corpora-<lb />
tions are moving outside the<lb />
country due to the high cost of<lb />
productivity, contributing to "a<lb />
period of rising structural<lb />
unemployment and fewer job<lb />
openings for skilled blue-collar<lb />
workers<lb />
This translates into the fact<lb />
that U.S. manufacturers will<lb />
have to be more competitive in<lb />
the world market or they will lose<lb />
out to lower cost producers.<lb />
Concerning the outlook for<lb />
college students, Kreps took an<lb />
optimistic viewpoint. "Things<lb />
have never been better for the<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Cars, Beach Weekends<lb />
Likely Budget Victims<lb />
Kreps<lb />
well-educated, upwardly-mobile<lb />
youth She went on to say that<lb />
"the demand for their (college<lb />
students') skills and their educa-<lb />
tional components seem<lb />
endless<lb />
Kreps added that one misfor-<lb />
tune resulting from this<lb />
technological advance will be "an<lb />
acceleration of the inter-<lb />
generational gap in incomes and<lb />
opportunities This means that<lb />
previous blue-collar workers will<lb />
be hard-pressed to find a job due<lb />
to their lack of technological<lb />
qualiFications. In reality this will<lb />
create a profound change in the<lb />
nation's industrial commercial<lb />
complex<lb />
Kreps will conclude her three-<lb />
day visit to ECU with a lecture on<lb />
the international economy<lb />
tonight at 7:30 in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Student Leaders Oppose Age Limit<lb />
By DALE SWANSON<lb />
Staff Wriief<lb />
A resolution opposing a pro-<lb />
posal to raise the North Carolina<lb />
drinking age to 21 was passed by<lb />
the University c North Carolina<lb />
Association of Student Govern-<lb />
ments recently.<lb />
According to SGA President<lb />
John Rainey. the act was passed<lb />
by the group � composed of the<lb />
16 UNC system SGA presidents<lb />
� in order to "call for hearings<lb />
on the proposed raising of the<lb />
drinking age to 21 Rainey said<lb />
the act is aimed at defeating a bill<lb />
introduced to the state House of<lb />
Representatives by Dan Lillie,<lb />
D-Lenoir County.<lb />
The bill was written in response<lb />
to a federal bill which would<lb />
mandate cuts in federal highway<lb />
funding for states not raising<lb />
their drinking age to 21. As of<lb />
yet, there has not been a similar<lb />
bill introduced in the N.C.<lb />
Senate.<lb />
The UNCASG resolution to<lb />
hold hearings on the bill cites a<lb />
variety of reasons for not raising<lb />
the drinking age. Rainey em-<lb />
phasized that raising the age<lb />
would unfairly limit individual<lb />
rights and have negative effects<lb />
on drinking habits. "We feel the<lb />
law would cause more problems<lb />
than it would solve Rainey<lb />
said.<lb />
The group's resolution cites<lb />
cases where an increased drinking<lb />
age was not effective in curbing<lb />
drunk driving. According to the<lb />
resolution, Maine, Montana and<lb />
Florida increased the drinking<lb />
age and also had an increase in<lb />
alcohol-related deaths among<lb />
their youth. In Minnesota,<lb />
studies show, traffic deaths<lb />
showed a four-fold increase<lb />
following the raising of the drink-<lb />
ing age.<lb />
Rainey said that possibly the<lb />
most effective argument given is<lb />
that, according to statistics from<lb />
1980-83, four of the states with<lb />
the best reduction in traffic<lb />
fatalities permitted drinking by<lb />
18 and 19-year-olds.<lb />
Rainey also noted that the law<lb />
would be discriminatory because<lb />
it would remove the right of some<lb />
people to consume alcoholic<lb />
beverages. Statistics used in the<lb />
resolution state that only 6.7-8.7<lb />
percent of accidents involving<lb />
drivers ages 18 to 21 are alcohol-<lb />
related, while 10.6 percent of ac-<lb />
cidents involving drivers 21 to 27<lb />
T. Boone Pickens spoke on the roles of shareholders<lb />
managers while appearing in Greenville Tuesday.<lb />
Students Need Not Worry<lb />
and corporate<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
MaaaflBf Editor<lb />
Oil Company chief and high-<lb />
stakes wheeler-dealer T. Boone<lb />
Pickens Jr. rode into Greenville<lb />
Tuesday, telling a standing-<lb />
room-only crowd at the Green-<lb />
ville Country Club that corporate<lb />
America is circling the wagons<lb />
around stockholders.<lb />
Pickens, 56, president and<lb />
chairman of the board of Mesa<lb />
Petroleum Co flew in to speak<lb />
to an ECU leadership develop-<lb />
ment class. The class, part of the<lb />
BB&amp;T Center For Leadership<lb />
Development, met after Pickens'<lb />
speech to area businessmen.<lb />
Pickens said management is<lb />
scared. Corporate America is not<lb />
paying attention to its<lb />
stockholders, he says, and its<lb />
chiefs are getting fat while they<lb />
lounge around at the top. They<lb />
are particularly concerned about<lb />
two of the things that have made<lb />
Pickens a business legend:<lb />
and 8.9 percent of accidents with<lb />
drivers 45 to 54 are alcohol-<lb />
related.<lb />
"We feel that strengthening<lb />
current laws against drunk driv-<lb />
ing would be much more fair<lb />
Rainey said.<lb />
Rainey added that despite the<lb />
threat of a cut in federal highway<lb />
funding, N.C. Gov. James G.<lb />
Martin has gone on record as be-<lb />
ing against raising the drinking<lb />
age on the grounds that the<lb />
federal bill is unconstitutional<lb />
with regard to state's rights.<lb />
Rainey mentioned that,<lb />
although it is not a significant<lb />
amount, the revenue from<lb />
alcoholic beverage taxes that<lb />
would be saved by not raising the<lb />
age could be a factor in offsetting<lb />
See ASSOCIATION, Page 3<lb />
? Manager<lb />
mergers and acquisitions.<lb />
"The concern being expressed<lb />
in all these cases is that mergers<lb />
and acquisition activity is bad<lb />
he said. "Believe me, it's not<lb />
coming from the stockholders<lb />
Pickens, who has tried to take<lb />
over several companies � in-<lb />
cluding a highly publicized bid to<lb />
grab Gulf Oil, said stockholders<lb />
"love" takeovers. In fact, he ex-<lb />
plained, on the average they gain<lb />
30 percent on investments in<lb />
takeovers.<lb />
Pickens has always been<lb />
bullish on stockholders. His<lb />
whole business philosophy is<lb />
centered around them. Every<lb />
chance he gets, Pickens stresses<lb />
that chief executive officers at<lb />
large corporations, especially the<lb />
big oil companies, use their posi-<lb />
tion not to make money, but to<lb />
protect "their kingdom<lb />
"America's executives aren't<lb />
looking at takeovers as a means<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Newt Editor<lb />
The only student loss as a<lb />
result of President Reagan's pro-<lb />
posed financial aid funding cuts<lb />
may be "a divestiture of certain<lb />
sorts: stereo divestiture,<lb />
automobile divestiture, three-<lb />
weeks-at-the-beach divestiture<lb />
according to William Bennett,<lb />
the new education secretary. Ben-<lb />
nett held a press conference Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
"It's discouraging for people<lb />
in responsible positions to make<lb />
statements like that. The situa-<lb />
tion for most ECU students is<lb />
that they don't have a lot of extra<lb />
money to spend on frivolous<lb />
things said ECU Chancellor<lb />
John Howell. "The students here<lb />
are not generally so well off that<lb />
they can spend money on riotous<lb />
living<lb />
Reagan's 1986-87 budget pro-<lb />
poses denial of guaranteed stu-<lb />
dent loans to all students from<lb />
families with adjusted gross in-<lb />
comes of more than $32,500;<lb />
elimination of grants, work-study<lb />
jobs and other aid for those with<lb />
incomes of more than $25,000;<lb />
and limitation of student finan-<lb />
cial aid to $4,000 per year.<lb />
"In some ways this seems cold-<lb />
hearted, in others it seems<lb />
reasonable said Duncan Helm-<lb />
mrich, a spokesman for Bennett.<lb />
"Because of budget constraints,<lb />
the federal budget cannot con-<lb />
tinue to finance so that everyone<lb />
can go to the school of their first<lb />
choice � that's not a reasonable<lb />
request<lb />
Bennett said Monday that the<lb />
government should aim aid at<lb />
students "who might not other-<lb />
wise get to college at all" instead<lb />
of giving some students funding<lb />
to choose expensive private in-<lb />
stitutions.<lb />
"We can't afford to provide<lb />
everyone with a choice of<lb />
college Helmrich said. He add-<lb />
ed that he feels Congress "will<lb />
take a long, hard look at the<lb />
budget" and that "based on<lb />
history there will be many com-<lb />
promises<lb />
Helmrich also said there have<lb />
been both pro and con reactions<lb />
to the proposals and "quite a bit<lb />
of controversy He allowed<lb />
that, if the budget were to go<lb />
through Congress as proposed,<lb />
some students might be cut out<lb />
and some schools iorced to close,<lb />
but "we can't project into the<lb />
future<lb />
One result Helmrich does<lb />
foresee is a different set of pro-<lb />
cedures for determining aid<lb />
eligibility. "Schools may be finer<lb />
tuning machinery to focus on<lb />
those who need it most he said.<lb />
ECU Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Academic Affairs Angelo Volpe<lb />
said the effect of the cuts would<lb />
be "the elimination of people<lb />
who would have the opportunity<lb />
to go to school under the current<lb />
system.<lb />
"People from lower<lb />
socioeconomic groups will be<lb />
limited in their choice of universi-<lb />
ty he added.<lb />
"I think if the availability of<lb />
money is cut, whether in a grant<lb />
or loan, it might very well<lb />
discourage students who might<lb />
profit from education Howell<lb />
said. He added that the N.C.<lb />
General Assembly has stressed<lb />
the fact that education in their<lb />
First priority and "a college<lb />
education is worth something to<lb />
both people and the state.<lb />
A spokesman for Rep. Walter<lb />
B. Jones, D-N.C, said Jones has<lb />
an excellent voting record on<lb />
educational issues and recognizes<lb />
the need to make money available<lb />
to middle-income families. He<lb />
added that Jones will continue to<lb />
work to insure that individuals<lb />
who want and need to obtain a<lb />
college education will receive<lb />
one. There may be a financial<lb />
limitation, he said, but the<lb />
amount proferred by the ad-<lb />
ministration is "not fair<lb />
"The people administering the<lb />
education institutions of the<lb />
United States are going to work<lb />
very hard to keep some of these<lb />
proposals from going into<lb />
effect Howell said.<lb />
of enhancing shareholder value<lb />
he said. "They only look at<lb />
takeovers as a threat to their<lb />
salaries and their perks. And the<lb />
reason they perceive it this way is<lb />
that they generally own very little<lb />
stock in the companies that they<lb />
manage<lb />
Pickens is at present close to<lb />
shooting it out with such a com-<lb />
pany. Phillips Petroleum, of<lb />
which a Mesa-headed group owns<lb />
a 5.7 percent interest, has Pickens<lb />
tied up in a complicated business<lb />
deal. In the process, the stock of<lb />
the company is climbing towards<lb />
its assessed value. Management<lb />
has resorted to using the "the<lb />
poison pill" to prevent a takeover<lb />
bid by Carl khan.<lb />
The poison pill is a new is-<lb />
suance of stock when an acquiror<lb />
accumulates a certain percentage<lb />
of shares. This makes it harder<lb />
for an acquiror to to buy enough<lb />
shares to grasp control of the<lb />
By HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
"A bachelor's degree at East<lb />
Carolina is definitely worth<lb />
something said ECU<lb />
Chancellor John Howell in<lb />
response to claims from the<lb />
Association of American Col-<lb />
leges saying the degree has lost its<lb />
value.<lb />
In a report made at their<lb />
meeting last week in Washington,<lb />
D.C the AAC expressed con-<lb />
cern with "the crisis in American<lb />
education as it is revealed in the<lb />
decay of the college course of<lb />
study and in the role of college<lb />
faculties in creating and nurtur-<lb />
ing that decay However, both<lb />
Angelo Volpe, ECU vice<lb />
ECU's Bachelors Program Sound<lb />
chancellor of Academic Affairs<lb />
and Howell agree that ECU<lb />
offers students a solid education<lb />
through general education re-<lb />
quirements as well as preparing<lb />
them for life.<lb />
"At ECU, our faculty is in<lb />
charge of selecting curriculum to<lb />
meet students' needs Howell<lb />
said. The AAC charges that<lb />
"students are shoppers and pro-<lb />
fessors are merchants of<lb />
learning Howell said he feels<lb />
ECU's faculty members are<lb />
"deFinitely commited to their<lb />
careers and have more personal<lb />
contact with students than at<lb />
most other institutions of higher<lb />
learning<lb />
ECU currently requires 44<lb />
semester hours of general educa-<lb />
tion requirements for all<lb />
students. "Considering that the<lb />
Association wants colleges to<lb />
upgrade their requirements, I<lb />
would have to say that ECU is<lb />
already up there Volpe said.<lb />
"The only thing we don't stress<lb />
as much, and we probably<lb />
should, is foreign language study.<lb />
"I feel that any amount of time<lb />
spent in college is worth your<lb />
time Volpe continued. "There<lb />
is no way to take away what so-<lb />
meone has learned. Therefore,<lb />
any student who graduates from<lb />
ECU is, in my opinion, qualified<lb />
for an entry level job position. It<lb />
is when they want to further their<lb />
education in relation to their<lb />
employment, that graduate<lb />
school becomes necessary to<lb />
them<lb />
Director of Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Furney James<lb />
said an employer usually looks at<lb />
the overall record of the student<lb />
and not just his academic degree.<lb />
"Employers are looking in-<lb />
dividually at the prospective job<lb />
candidate to see what courses<lb />
they've taken, if they're bright<lb />
and well-adjusted<lb />
"I was dismayed when the<lb />
report came out Howell said,<lb />
"because I feel the committee is<lb />
bringing attention to things that I<lb />
don't feel are warranted He<lb />
also said while some colleges are<lb />
offering cafeteria�type courses,<lb />
ECU is definitely above par in its<lb />
requirements.<lb />
company. To prevent bloated<lb />
management from doing this,<lb />
Pickens says, shareholders "must<lb />
stand up and claim their rights<lb />
now<lb />
Pickens' Fights have not only<lb />
left management's sins exposed,<lb />
but have left him a wealthy man.<lb />
His challenge of Gulf doubled his<lb />
company's war chest to $2.1<lb />
billion. His personal worth is<lb />
estimated at about $50 million.<lb />
Not bad for a man who started<lb />
out, ironically, with Phillips<lb />
Petroleum, quit in 1955, launch-<lb />
ed Petroleum Exploration in 1956<lb />
and by 1964 had made a killing.<lb />
Pickens believes there is only<lb />
one way to keep the free-<lb />
enterprise system going. "Our<lb />
priorities are clear, our decisions<lb />
simple � we do what is best for<lb />
stockholders<lb />
Luckily for the man from<lb />
Amarillo, what's best for them is<lb />
best for him, too.<lb />
Kreps Responds<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Juanita M. Kreps, a vice<lb />
president-emeritus of Duke<lb />
University and former U.S.<lb />
Secretary of Commerce, says<lb />
college students need their<lb />
stereos, cars and trips to the<lb />
beach.<lb />
"Don't do it. Don't give<lb />
them up Kreps told ECU<lb />
students attending a campus<lb />
lecture last night. "You need<lb />
them she said.<lb />
Kreps was replying to U.S.<lb />
Secretary of Education<lb />
William Bennett who said<lb />
students who lose government-<lb />
guaranteed loans to finance<lb />
their education may be re-<lb />
quired to give up their stereos,<lb />
automobiles and trips to the<lb />
beach.<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
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Pre Professions!<lb />
Health Alliance<lb />
will have a meeting Thurs. Feb. U at 530<lb />
p.m. The meeting will be held in room 221 in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Mrs Evelyn<lb />
McCarthy will be the special quest speaker.<lb />
One of her main topics will center on the<lb />
MED program held at UNC CH during the<lb />
summer All members and interested quests<lb />
are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will<lb />
be served<lb />
TKE Lil Sis Happy Hour<lb />
It's happy hour time! TKE lil' sisters are<lb />
having this one at Olde Towne Inn Thurs<lb />
Feb 14, from 7 10 p.m. Look for flyers<lb />
around compus Bring a Valentine for<lb />
special admission price!<lb />
Graduate Advisory Council<lb />
Just a reminder to all Graduate Advisory<lb />
Council members We will have a meeting<lb />
Thurs Feb. 14 at 4 p.m. in Brewster B 104.<lb />
Plese bring your copies of the Constitution.<lb />
We will be working on revisions.<lb />
Life Planning Workshop<lb />
This workshop is intended to provide<lb />
assistance to students unsure of the direction<lb />
they wish their lives to take The focus will<lb />
be lifestyles for the future Many people do<lb />
not think of themselves as having influence<lb />
on their futures, but rather, just let the<lb />
future happen Participants in life planning<lb />
will engage in a process of self examination<lb />
of present behaviors, goal setting and deci<lb />
sion making. The Life Planning Worlshop<lb />
will meet 18,20,22,25, from 3-4:30 pirn. 308<lb />
Wright Annex<lb />
Although advance registration is not re<lb />
quired, we would appreciate advance<lb />
notification of interest to insure that we have<lb />
adequate materials on hand Please contact<lb />
the Conseling Center in 307 Wright Annex<lb />
(757 6641) for further information or to let us<lb />
know you plan to attend<lb />
Coping With Stress<lb />
A free mini class of'ered bv the ECU<lb />
Counseling Center for Students You can<lb />
Identify sources of stress, make DOvfive<lb />
changes, manage your response to stressful<lb />
situations, learn to relax improve self con<lb />
tidence Mon Thurs Feb 18 21. l 2 p m 305<lb />
Wright Annex. No advance registration is<lb />
required. Call or stop by the counseling<lb />
Center for further information ;307 Wright<lb />
Annex. 757 6661)<lb />
River Study<lb />
The ECU Chapter of the Pamlico� Tar River<lb />
Foundation will meet at 7 p.m. Thurs Feb.<lb />
14 in room C 204 Brewster. A field project on<lb />
the lower Tar River will be organized.<lb />
Visitors welcome.<lb />
Buddhist Meditation<lb />
We'll have a meeting Thurs Feb 14 at 7 in<lb />
room E201 of the Physics Building. Bring a<lb />
cushion for meditation practice.<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
Ladies, If you do not have time to run during<lb />
the day then we have the answer for you:<lb />
Jogging escorts. The joggers will run Mon.<lb />
thru Thurs. from 6 to 8 p.m. Call pirate walk<lb />
757-6616.<lb />
Frisbee Club<lb />
The 'Irafes' begin practicing Mon Tues<lb />
Thurs at 3 and Sat. and Sun. at 2 bottom of<lb />
the hill. Meeting every Tues. night 9 MSC.<lb />
Stein was there!<lb />
SAB Meeting<lb />
The Student Athletic Board will meet Mon<lb />
Feb. 18 in room 221 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center at 4.<lb />
Summer Camp Jobs<lb />
Another location to learn of summer camp<lb />
jobs as counselors, lifeguards, and nurses is<lb />
the Career Planning and Placement Office.<lb />
Come in the Bloxton House and look in the<lb />
Summer Jobs Notebook and look on the Sum<lb />
mer Camp Board for more information.<lb />
Camps from throughout the US have an<lb />
nouncements there: Seafarer, Yellowstone,<lb />
Girl Scout Camps, YMCA. Camps in Maine,<lb />
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Florida, and<lb />
more. Apply now.<lb />
Valentine Gift<lb />
i ooay is last day you'll be able to purchase a<lb />
carnation and or balloon for your loved one.<lb />
You can order there gifts for delivery<lb />
(Greenville area only) or buy them on the<lb />
spot at the Student Supply lobby. The<lb />
LSS(PRC) Society is sponsoring this sale.<lb />
Black History Month<lb />
Black History Month will feature Crawford<lb />
Loritts a dynamic speaker. Sun Feb. 17 at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in Hendrlx Theatre. He will be<lb />
speaking on 'Sensational Sex Also there<lb />
will be a fraternity step show. Admission is<lb />
free and everyone is Invited. Don't miss this<lb />
event.<lb />
Prime Time<lb />
Pirme Time sponsored by Campus Crusade<lb />
for Christ will be meeting in the Old Joyner<lb />
Library, RM 221 at 8 p.m. We will be return<lb />
ing to Jenkin Aud. next week and for the rest<lb />
of the semester. Please join us for fun,<lb />
fellowship and Bible Study.<lb />
CADP<lb />
Help promote responsible drinkingl Become<lb />
a part of CADP. There will be a meeting<lb />
Thurs Feb. 14 at 4 p.m. in Erwin Hall, rm<lb />
210. All interested persons please attend.<lb />
Lipsinc Contest<lb />
Phi Beta Sigma Frat. is sponsoring a Lipsinc<lb />
Contest. A $40 grand prize will be given<lb />
away. Anyone interested in being a contes-<lb />
tant must register with W.T. Rogers<lb />
(752-3686) by Feb. 15. A $1 reg. fee per person<lb />
per act is required.<lb />
Survey-Cultural Center<lb />
This week in the Student Supply Store and<lb />
throughout the various dorms, represen-<lb />
tatives from NAACP will be circulating a<lb />
survey regarding the Ledonia S. Wright<lb />
Cultural Center. Your input is of Major im-<lb />
portance so if you have not completed a<lb />
survey by Thurs call Wilma at 752-9201.<lb />
Your cooperation will definitely be ap-<lb />
preciated.<lb />
Spaghetti Dinner<lb />
Delta Zeta Sorority is having an all you-can-<lb />
eat spaghetti dinner at the Methodist Student<lb />
Center from 5:30 to 7:30 on Mon Feb. 18th.<lb />
Get a ticket for $2.50 from any sister or at the<lb />
door and come hungry!<lb />
Circle K<lb />
ECU Circle K Club invites you to come out<lb />
and loin us this coming and every Sun. night<lb />
at 7 p.m. In Mendenhall room 221 for fun and<lb />
socializing. Hope to see you there! The video<lb />
will be discussed.<lb />
Florida<lb />
Win a trip to Florida for spring break. Two<lb />
persons stay 4 days and three nights in<lb />
Orlando. Round trip air Kinston to Orlando,<lb />
transportation 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 of 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 get in for 50 cents with<lb />
ID. There will also be a 9 11 happy hour.<lb />
Transportation will be provided by Van at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center All proceeds go<lb />
to our National Achievement Week Pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
ECU Surfing Club<lb />
There will be a meeting Tues Feb. 19 at 8 in<lb />
the Mendenhall Coffeehouse. Yearbook pic<lb />
tures will be taken at the start of the meeting<lb />
so be on time!<lb />
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that several other states have<lb />
refused to raise their drinking<lb />
ages, despite the threatened<lb />
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Two ECU students charged<lb />
with assault inflicting serious<lb />
bodily injury in connection with<lb />
the beating of the programming<lb />
assistant at Belk Dorm on Feb. 1<lb />
had their court date postponed<lb />
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pear in court March 11 to face<lb />
charges of assaulting Michael<lb />
Pitts in a Belk dorm stairwell.<lb />
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are not made public.<lb />
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with the team, according to Head<lb />
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said no action will taken on<lb />
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until all legal proceedings are<lb />
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Court Date<lb />
Postponed<lb />
For Students<lb />
Two ECU students charged<lb />
with assault inflicting serious<lb />
bodily injury in connection with<lb />
the beating of the programming<lb />
assistant at Belk Dorm on Feb. i<lb />
had their court date postponed<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
Joe Grinage, 19, and Robert<lb />
Cedric Green, 21, will now ap-<lb />
pear in court March 11 to face<lb />
charges of assaulting Michael<lb />
Pitts in a Belk dorm stairwell.<lb />
The two students have already<lb />
appeared before the Honor<lb />
Board. Results of these hearings<lb />
are not made public.<lb />
Grinage, a member of the<lb />
Pirate football team and on<lb />
scholarship, is not working out<lb />
with the team, according to Head<lb />
Football Coach Art Baker. Baker<lb />
said no action will taken on<lb />
Grinage's status with the team<lb />
until all legal proceedings are<lb />
over.<lb />
If convicted, Grinage and<lb />
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Rainey, along with N.C. State<lb />
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campuses Rainey said.<lb />
State government officials will<lb />
be asked to participate in the<lb />
hearings where people from both<lb />
sides of the issue will be en-<lb />
couraged to speak. "We would<lb />
not reflect all students.<lb />
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for stimulation is the key to<lb />
understanding and controlling<lb />
drunk driving � the largest killer<lb />
of those 16 to 24 � is supported<lb />
by accident statistics.<lb />
Farley says those in their late<lb />
teens and early 20s have the<lb />
greatest need for stimulation.<lb />
The plot of traffic accidents<lb />
follows the same pattern.<lb />
Further, since alcohol is a<lb />
depressant, young drinkers are<lb />
likely to seek even riskier means<lb />
of getting the stimulation they<lb />
crave.<lb />
The theory, Farley says, ex-<lb />
plains why many accidents caus-<lb />
ed by drunk drivers involve night<lb />
driving, the presence of<lb />
passengers and speeding.<lb />
"Nighttime driving provides<lb />
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ing passengers more likely to<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Lecture<lb />
Series Stimulating, Good Idea<lb />
There have been many good and<lb />
interesting academic events on<lb />
campus this year. There was the<lb />
election forum which presented<lb />
stimulating discussion on the im-<lb />
plications and outcome of Deci-<lb />
sion '84. There were scholars who<lb />
spoke at the request of individual<lb />
departments. All these are impor-<lb />
tant. Students need them to grow<lb />
and mature intellectually.<lb />
This week we are given the<lb />
special opportunity to participate<lb />
in discussion with the fourth an-<lb />
nual distinguished guest lecturer,<lb />
Dr. Juanita M. Kreps. The Annual<lb />
Lecture-Seminar Series is<lb />
something ECU should have ex-<lb />
treme pride in. Over its four years,<lb />
we have had Dean Rusk, former<lb />
secretary of state; Ralph Nader,<lb />
consumer advocate and Frank<lb />
Mankiewicz, a distinguished<lb />
political analyst. Each a leader and<lb />
a mover in our nation and the<lb />
world.<lb />
Dr. Kreps, who is on campus to<lb />
speak about the national and inter-<lb />
national economy, is the former<lb />
secretary of commerce under<lb />
President Carter. She is vice presi-<lb />
dent emeritus at Duke University<lb />
and a widely published and inter-<lb />
nationally known economist. To<lb />
have someone of her caliber on our<lb />
campus is an honor and a<lb />
privilege. And students should<lb />
take advantage of the opportunity<lb />
to listen to her and discuss the<lb />
world situation with her.<lb />
Dr. Kreps played to a full house<lb />
on Tuesday. Many students, un-<lb />
doubtedly, were required to go for<lb />
class. But some went on their own,<lb />
and both types came away with an<lb />
experience that enhanced their<lb />
views of the world. In a time where<lb />
the budget deficit is a major factor<lb />
in all facets of life, her insightful<lb />
comment on what is happening in<lb />
the nation is useful to hear and<lb />
understand.<lb />
We hope students will continue<lb />
to support and request such events<lb />
on campus. Each of us should con-<lb />
tinue to explore new subjects and<lb />
inquire about new worlds; after<lb />
all, the quest for learning is what a<lb />
university is all about. ECU<lb />
students and The East Carolinian<lb />
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The weekend of Jan. 19-21 saw the<lb />
biggest display ever of what might be<lb />
called the official American Lucullan<lb />
style. The elements are: an in gathering<lb />
of corporate jets, limousine traffic<lb />
jams, the running up of huge bills in<lb />
fancy hotels and restaurants, and lavish<lb />
parties at unusual locals (a museum, a<lb />
specially erected tent, a department<lb />
store), all to mark some ostensibly na-<lb />
tional occasion.<lb />
What made that weekend in January<lb />
so special was that the rites were occurr-<lb />
ing simultaneously on both coasts.<lb />
Roone Arledge of ABC reportedly<lb />
chartered a jet for $259,000 to fly<lb />
various corporate executives and<lb />
friends to the Super Bowl near San<lb />
Francisco, where 4,000 people arrived<lb />
at the game by limousine. Twenty-two<lb />
firms staged parties in tents adjacent to<lb />
the Stanford stadium, with "parrot<lb />
tulips (whatever they are) flown in from<lb />
France" at one end "42 different<lb />
foodstuffs" at another, according to<lb />
news reports.<lb />
Ford's party is said to have cost $1<lb />
million, but Nissan's cost $2.5 million.<lb />
Three thousand people came to the of-<lb />
ficial NFL reception at San Francisco's<lb />
Moscone Convention Center, which<lb />
was "transformed into a model<lb />
stadium, complete with real grass<lb />
turf One guest said, "This is the par-<lb />
ty to end all parties in any field in the<lb />
country, with the possible exception of<lb />
the inauguration<lb />
Which, as it happens, was being<lb />
celebrated at that very moment in<lb />
Washington.<lb />
Serious corporate revelers flew over-<lb />
night to hit the highlights in both cities.<lb />
"Parties! Parties! Parties! observed<lb />
The Washington Post, which devoted<lb />
hundreds of column inches to describ-<lb />
ing affairs by Pepsico, Gannett, Time,<lb />
Roy Cohn's law firm and a consortium<lb />
of agribusinesses, among others.<lb />
Ridgewell's, Washington's leading<lb />
caterer, had its biggest day ever Jan. 21.<lb />
It served 15,000 people at 26 major<lb />
functions. Almost all were corporate<lb />
affairs.<lb />
"The whole corporate move<lb />
toward entertaining clients and guests<lb />
has really gained hold in the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration said the Ridgewell man.<lb />
"Corporate entertaining is focusing on<lb />
what can be accomplished by having a<lb />
good time<lb />
You might wonder whether<lb />
America's top executives don't have<lb />
anything better to do with their time<lb />
than to spend half of it jetting around<lb />
the country throwing and attending<lb />
parties.<lb />
One explanation might be that<lb />
they're not paying for any of it. The<lb />
stockholders pay in the first instance.<lb />
And since it's all tax-deductible as a<lb />
"business expense the taxpayers end<lb />
up footing half the bill.<lb />
If I take you out to the Super Bowl<lb />
and deduct it, I'm out about the same<lb />
amount as if I went alone. If you then<lb />
take me to the Masters golf tourna-<lb />
ment, we're even. Three thousand peo-<lb />
ple and 42 different foodstuffs in a tent<lb />
is an expanded version of this basic<lb />
transaction.<lb />
Most of the conspicuous high living<lb />
in America is paid for with tax-free<lb />
dollars. Any top-flight restauranteer or<lb />
hotelier will tell you that. And the more<lb />
high living you can afford, the more op-<lb />
portunity you have to deduct it. Rich<lb />
people can arrange for huge chunks of<lb />
their lives to be tax-deductible: travel,<lb />
theater, restaurants, even cars and<lb />
yachts.<lb />
The present rules about deducting<lb />
travel and entertainment expenses are<lb />
unenforceably vague. In theory, their<lb />
must be a "business discussion" in con-<lb />
nection with every expense. In practice,<lb />
almost anything goes. The effect of<lb />
allowing generous deductions for<lb />
fun'n'games is that American business<lb />
spends more on fun'n'games, and less<lb />
on business as you and I understand the<lb />
term.<lb />
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ting work clothing are ruthless: no<lb />
deduction if the clothes have any non-<lb />
work value. But then, the people who<lb />
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The Treasury Department's tax-<lb />
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deduction of all "business" entertain-<lb />
ment except for meals, which would on-<lb />
ly be deductible in "a clear business set-<lb />
ting not a tent, and would be limited<lb />
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one example of the Treasury plan's<lb />
superiority to the rival Kemp-Kasten<lb />
(Republican) and Bradley-Gephardt<lb />
(Democratic) proposals in Congress.<lb />
These other plans concentrate on ex-<lb />
changing the major tax breaks for<lb />
reductions in marginal rates. The<lb />
Treasury plan does that, but it also<lb />
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down on the deduction of automobiles.<lb />
Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole told<lb />
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new revenues we need until we have a<lb />
tax system that people respect.<lb />
Although everyone would like a tax cut,<lb />
a recent poll about the Treasury reform<lb />
proposal shows that four out of five<lb />
Americans wouldn't object to what<lb />
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appropriations war will be the proposal<lb />
to renew funding of the freedom fighters<lb />
in Nicaragua. In his State of the Union<lb />
message, President Reagan put that pro-<lb />
posal on the front burner. He is in a<lb />
fightin' mood, and he intends to get<lb />
every penny he has asked for.<lb />
The flight Word<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
His opposition is ready, though. They<lb />
knew this moment was coming, and they<lb />
have been practicing their slogans. One<lb />
of their most damaging charges, born of<lb />
the mouth of Sen. Christopher Dodd,<lb />
D-Conn is that the freedom fighters<lb />
are "remnants of the old Somoza<lb />
regime referring to the dictator depos-<lb />
ed in 1979. The implication is that the<lb />
rebels intend to reimpose the old<lb />
Somoza-style tyranny. Such an outcome<lb />
is, of course, something nobody wants<lb />
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peasants with no military experience.<lb />
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memory for they were oppressed by the<lb />
formei dictator. So how could the rebels<lb />
possibly operate in, and draw recruits<lb />
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were indeed Somocistas? If their motive<lb />
was to reimpose the old regime, then<lb />
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support in the population. And as the<lb />
failed attempts at Marxist revolution in<lb />
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revolution without a base is doomed<lb />
from the start.<lb />
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knows, the CIA armed and trained the<lb />
guerillas at the outset. Why would the<lb />
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in Nicaragua by recruiting ex-<lb />
Somocistas to direct the guerilla war? It<lb />
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world of sense, and I'll tell you why.<lb />
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fascists and communists have nothing in<lb />
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right, the other on the extreme left. But<lb />
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the democratic Weimar Republic and<lb />
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empire. Where to find the necessary<lb />
number of totalitarian thugs and killers<lb />
to run the Marxist regimes? "But of<lb />
course Soviet dictator Josef Stalin<lb />
must have said. "There are plenty of<lb />
Nazis running around. They have good<lb />
totalitarian instincts and obviously<lb />
won't hesitate to spill blood to preserve<lb />
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of Nazis reached a point where a<lb />
substantial majority of the Politburo<lb />
(ruling body) of the East German Com-<lb />
munist Party was made up of former<lb />
fascists.<lb />
And now we see Nicaraguan<lb />
totalitarianism nourished by the brutal<lb />
skills of former neo-fascists of the<lb />
Somoza era. These brutes include Luis<lb />
Carrion, a member of the ruling junta;<lb />
Carlos Zarruck, Sandinista minister of<lb />
transportation; Samuel Santos, mayor<lb />
of the capital city of Managua; etc. I<lb />
could go on naming names, but I'll stop<lb />
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Sandinista foreign minister. Anastassio<lb />
Somoza I, founder of the Somoza<lb />
dynasty, was his godfather. And when<lb />
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a tear-jerking condolence to Mrs.<lb />
Somoza telling her that he was praying<lb />
for "the dear general And one more<lb />
juicy note: Sandinista dictator Daniel<lb />
Ortega is a known bank robber. Did you<lb />
know that if he set foot in democratic<lb />
Costa Rica, he would be arrested on<lb />
outstanding charges for bank robbery?<lb />
Geez, wnat a vulture.<lb />
So let's get the debate rolling on aid to<lb />
the Nicaraguan freedom fighters. But<lb />
let's keep in mind the things I've pointed<lb />
out: l)The war in Nicaragua is a popular<lb />
peasant-stocked uprising to recapture<lb />
the revolution hijacked from them by<lb />
the Sandinistas. It is so popular that the<lb />
guerilla ranks have increased seven-fold<lb />
in two years. 2)The bulk of the op-<lb />
pressive "remnants of the old Somoza<lb />
regime" are located in the government,<lb />
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ture and strengthen totalitarianism, no<lb />
matter what suffering they cause.<lb />
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ty of the freedom fighters. They may be<lb />
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"election" in which the Sandinistas won<lb />
some 60 percent of the vote. If you think<lb />
that was a fair and free election, then<lb />
you must also believe the moon consists<lb />
of blue cheese. Opposition leaders did<lb />
not participate, for the election rules<lb />
were totally unfair, and opponents of<lb />
the regime were harrassed, intimidated<lb />
and sometimes attacked by government-<lb />
incited mobs. And the population was<lb />
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dinistas. If they did not, their ration<lb />
cards might be taken away.<lb />
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the destruction of the free press in<lb />
Nicaragua and now coordinates the<lb />
government-run media. "The (San-<lb />
dinista) Front cannot go into elections<lb />
under a pink flag if it wants a red con-<lb />
stitution he announced. "We must<lb />
hold elections so that people can vote for<lb />
Sandinismo, to show that the people<lb />
favor the Soviet-Cuban advance, that<lb />
the Nicaraguan people favor Marxism-<lb />
Leninism<lb />
Heaven help Nicaragua if we don't<lb />
remember and understand those words.<lb />
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 ECU campus police arrested<lb />
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the vote. If you think<lb />
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before you fall for leftist slogans<lb />
ng Nicaragua, let the following<lb />
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by Bayardo Arce, who directed<lb />
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Alumni Response To Winning Teams<lb />
(CPS) � Contrarv t  , � <lb />
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and otten reduce - contributions<lb />
to an institution.<lb />
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ed in an article in the January<lb />
issue of Currents, published by<lb />
the Council for the Advancement<lb />
and Support of Education, pro-<lb />
vide new ammunition for critics<lb />
of intercollegiate athletic pro-<lb />
grams that do not pay for<lb />
themselves.<lb />
Frey, an associate sociology<lb />
professor, acknowledges some<lb />
winning teams help athletic<lb />
departments raise money, but not<lb />
other parts of the school.<lb />
"Most observers tacitly accept<lb />
the belief that big time athletic<lb />
programs are partly justified<lb />
because they boost fundraising<lb />
Frey notes. "It's time we realized<lb />
that just isn't so<lb />
The studies also show that "an<lb />
institution that concentrates the<lb />
bulk of its effort on raising<lb />
money for athletics will probably<lb />
not raise as much as it could for<lb />
other programs he writes.<lb />
"By the same token, strategies<lb />
that use athletics as a vehicle to<lb />
raise monies for academic pur-<lb />
poses are also unlikely to be suc-<lb />
cesful he adds.<lb />
Most college administrators<lb />
contacted by CPS seem to agree.<lb />
University of Pennsylvania of-<lb />
ficials say their fund drive was no<lb />
more succesful in the two years<lb />
,  wlts. ii i ume we realized more succesful in tl<lb />
Larceny Reports Increase<lb />
B HAROLD JOVNER<lb />
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Larcenies continued to<lb />
dominate campus crimes this past<lb />
week, although there were also<lb />
incidents of harassing phone calls<lb />
and vandalism.<lb />
ECU campus police arrested<lb />
Frank George Horning Jr. of 440<lb />
Jones dorm Saturday, Feb. 9 at<lb />
11:30 p.m. for driving while im-<lb />
paired on College Hill Extension.<lb />
That same night, a Greene dorm<lb />
resident reported at 6:20 p.m. to<lb />
campus police that she had been<lb />
assaulted with a deadly weapon<lb />
by an unknown person in the<lb />
southwest stairwell of Green<lb />
Dorm. At 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb.<lb />
10, James Hickmon, News Direc-<lb />
tor of YVZMB, reported that a set<lb />
of stereo headphones had been<lb />
stolen out of his desk at the cam-<lb />
pus radio station.<lb />
Other reports to the depart-<lb />
ment of campus safety include:<lb />
Feb. 6, 1:35 a.m. � A Flem-<lb />
ing dorm resident reported<lb />
receiving harassing telephone<lb />
calls. 4:15 p.m. � Mark Gibson<lb />
of 415-C Scott dorm reported a<lb />
breaking and entering of his vehi-<lb />
cle and larceny while parked on<lb />
Ficklen Drive.<lb />
Feb. 7, 2:10p.m. � Tull Wor-<lb />
thington of Greenville reported<lb />
that his vehicle had been broken<lb />
into while parked on the lot south<lb />
of 10th St. on Feb. 5.<lb />
Feb. 9, 10:55 p.m. � Van-<lb />
dalism was reported to a car<lb />
while parked north of Student<lb />
Health Center.<lb />
before its football team won or<lb />
shared two consecutive Ivy<lb />
League championships than in<lb />
the two after.<lb />
"I'd rather have the team win-<lb />
ning because that's one less ex-<lb />
cuse for not giving Steve Der-<lb />
by, the director of alumni giving,<lb />
says. "But in terms of what pro-<lb />
mpts people to give, it just<lb />
doesn't seem to make that much<lb />
difference<lb />
Contributions to the school's<lb />
athletic department fund drive,<lb />
however, have jumped substan-<lb />
tially.<lb />
Notre Dame officials agree.<lb />
Notre Dame's flagging football<lb />
fortunes � its team has won only<lb />
five more games than it has lost<lb />
over the past four seasons �<lb />
haven't affected donations at all,<lb />
Development Director Torn<lb />
Bloom says.<lb />
And asking Notre Dame foot-<lb />
ball fans who are not alumni for<lb />
money has never worked out<lb />
well, spokesman Richard Con-<lb />
klin adds.<lb />
"Football may be the only<lb />
thing they know about this place,<lb />
but they treat us like a profes-<lb />
sional team Conklin says.<lb />
"You cheer for the Yankees, but<lb />
you don't send them a check<lb />
Conklin says the percentage of<lb />
Notre Dame alumni making<lb />
donations to their alma mater<lb />
fluctuate, between 45 and 55 per-<lb />
cent ea.n year, but he says the<lb />
changes cannot be correlated to<lb />
the success of the school's<lb />
athletic teams.<lb />
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ment Director Dennis Macro,<lb />
whose school has reversed a long<lb />
tradition of gridiron mediocrity<lb />
in recent years and gained na-<lb />
tional exposure, does not expect<lb />
donations to increase substantial-<lb />
ly.<lb />
"In the long run it's going to<lb />
help us because it's one more<lb />
thing to make someone proud of<lb />
this institution Macro says.<lb />
"But the effect is ever so subtle.<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
Doonesbury<lb />
FEBRUARY 14, 1985 Page 6<lb />
Vision<lb />
Quest<lb />
Soars<lb />
"There are periods<lb />
in our lives, I think,<lb />
when we're almost<lb />
invincible, and then<lb />
other periods when<lb />
we're as vulnerable<lb />
as bird's eggs. I<lb />
wrote VISION<lb />
QUEST about one of<lb />
those invincible<lb />
times<lb />
By DANIEL MAURER<lb />
Eatcrtalaacai Editor<lb />
Every so often there comes a<lb />
film, focusing on the<lb />
adolescent audience, that suc-<lb />
ceeds in transcending the<lb />
"teenage sexploitation"<lb />
stereotype. Director Harold<lb />
Becker's Vision Quest is just such<lb />
a film.<lb />
Working from a screenplay by<lb />
Darryl Poniscan, Becker gives us<lb />
a rare and honest look at the<lb />
dreams, doubts, expectations and<lb />
frustrations, that are so much a<lb />
part of growing up.<lb />
Based on the novel by Terry<lb />
Davis, the story surrounds<lb />
Louden Swain (Matthew<lb />
Modine), an eighteen-year-old<lb />
from Spokane, Washington.<lb />
Louden, a 199 pound wrestler for<lb />
Thompson high school, has a<lb />
dream he is determined to see<lb />
through. Louden wants to make<lb />
his mark this season by wrestling<lb />
Shute (Frank Jasper), the states<lb />
toughest wrestler. Shute,<lb />
however, is a 168 pound<lb />
behemoth whose 5' 11" frame is<lb />
crowded with a sea of muscule.<lb />
Louden, staunchly determined,<lb />
concentrates all his efforts on los-<lb />
ing the neccessary 23 pounds.<lb />
That is, until he falls in love with<lb />
a beautiful drifter named Carla<lb />
(Linda Fiorentino). Carla, while<lb />
making her way from her home<lb />
in Trenton, New Jersey to an art<lb />
career in California, is stranded<lb />
in Spokane when she gets shafted<lb />
by a used car dealer.<lb />
Modine gives a spirited perfor-<lb />
mance as the determined, yet<lb />
sometimes naive, Louden Swain.<lb />
He relives for us, with almost un-<lb />
comfortable realism, those<lb />
awkward moments that accom-<lb />
pany first love. Modine's inspir-<lb />
ing performance makes it easy to<lb />
sympathize with the character.<lb />
During the film's climactic<lb />
wrestling match, we walk the rag-<lb />
ged edge with Louden as he grap-<lb />
ples with the hulking Shute. We<lb />
feel every fall he takes, and wince<lb />
at every drop of blood he spills.<lb />
Invincibility<lb />
VISION QUEST: Produced by Jon Peters and Peter<lb />
Guber; directed by Harold Becker; screenplay by Darryl<lb />
Ponicsan; based on a novel by Terry Davis; Director of<lb />
Photography Owen Roizman; music score composed<lb />
and performed by Tangerine Dream; Executive Pro-<lb />
ducers Stan Weston and Adam Fields; released by<lb />
Warner Bros. This picture is rated R<lb />
CAST<lb />
Louden SwainMatthew Modine<lb />
CarlaLinda Fiorentino<lb />
KuchMichael Schoeffling<lb />
Mr. SwainRonny Cox<lb />
ShuteFrank Jasper<lb />
Coach ConnersCharles Hallahan<lb />
Mr. TannerHarold Sylvester<lb />
ElmoJ.C. Quinn<lb />
Newspaper EditorDaphne Zuniga<lb />
Kuch's FatherJames Gammon<lb />
Louden's grandfatherRobert Blossom<lb />
SchmoozlerRaphael Sbarge<lb />
BulldozerForest Whitaker<lb />
OttoGary Kasper<lb />
Modine's leading lady, the sexy<lb />
Linda Fiorentino, matches his ex-<lb />
cellence step by step in her por-<lb />
trayal of Carla, the hardened<lb />
street nymph. She provides the<lb />
character with depth when she<lb />
lets Carla's tough exterior<lb />
momentarily slip, exposing her<lb />
more vulnerable side.<lb />
Michael Shoeffling's portrayal<lb />
of Kuch, Louden's best friend<lb />
and teammate, gives the story<lb />
some focus. Kuch, who claims to<lb />
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By JAMES &amp;EID<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
"Kites make the world seem<lb />
smaller and the sky seem bigger.<lb />
� Valerie Guvig<lb />
The Student Visual Arts<lb />
Committee is presenting an<lb />
exhibit, "Colorful Kite Tales" at<lb />
Mendenhall that does more than<lb />
entice an individual's imagina-<lb />
tion. It educates. Besides display-<lb />
ing 50 colorful and extravagant<lb />
kites, the committee is exhibiting<lb />
14 display panels that inform<lb />
spectators of kiting history.<lb />
Although the origin of this fly-<lb />
ing apparatus is impossible to<lb />
pinpoint, the impact that kites<lb />
have made on man can be observ-<lb />
ed throughout history. In 206<lb />
B.C General Han Hsin and his<lb />
small army used a kite to help<lb />
them defeat their enemies who<lb />
were occupying a fortified<lb />
palace.<lb />
From a nearby hill, he guided a<lb />
kite over the fortress and then,<lb />
carefully measured the distance<lb />
of the string. With this informa-<lb />
tion, he instructed some of his ar-<lb />
my to dig a tunnel which would<lb />
reach within the confines of the<lb />
palace. This act of ingenuity<lb />
helped him to surprise and defeat<lb />
the enemy. This event also mark-<lb />
ed one of the longest reigns in<lb />
Chinese history � the Han<lb />
Dynasty.<lb />
An event in which a kite was<lb />
instrumental in shaping our<lb />
history was the famous experi-<lb />
ment of Benjamin Franklin.<lb />
Another important event,<lb />
which involved a kite, happened<lb />
� Author Terry Davis<lb />
be part Indian, attempts to ex-<lb />
plain Louden's dream in terms of<lb />
what the "spirits"call a Vision<lb />
Quest � an affirmation of<lb />
manhood.<lb />
Kuch, garbbed in Mohawk<lb />
hair, feather-earing and moc-<lb />
casins, could have easily been one<lb />
of the film's most intriguing<lb />
characters. We're shown Just<lb />
enough of Kuch to peak our<lb />
curiosity, but never enough to<lb />
satisfy it. Shoeffling did some<lb />
wonderful work with the<lb />
character, but one gets the feeling<lb />
that the cream of his perfor-<lb />
mance was left on the cutting-<lb />
room floor.<lb />
Underscoring these fine perfor-<lb />
mances is an exciting music score<lb />
by Tangerine Dream. In Vision<lb />
Quest they prove once again thier<lb />
skill as film score composers. Ac-<lb />
companying Tangerine Dream on<lb />
the sound track are such popular<lb />
artists as Journey, Don Henley,<lb />
Ronnie James Dio, John Waite<lb />
and Madonna. The film's sound<lb />
track is so appropriately intert-<lb />
wined with the action, that it suc-<lb />
ceeds in enhancinge the overall<lb />
picture.<lb />
Vision Quest doesn't over-<lb />
whelm an audience with the sex,<lb />
violence, or rank humor typical<lb />
of its genre. Instead, it wins our<lb />
hearts with an engaging tale,<lb />
sympathetic characters, and a<lb />
feeling of familiarity that you<lb />
just can't shake. Vision Quest is<lb />
like looking into a mirror and<lb />
watching ourselves grow up.<lb />
Pictured here are Matthew Modine and Linda Fiorentino as Louden Swain, an naive eighteen-year-old,<lb />
and Carla, a hard-nosed drifter. This unlikely pair find themselves sharing some interesting times together<lb />
in Warner Bros, most recent film release, "Vision Quest<lb />
The Western Wind Sings Up A Storm<lb />
JON JORDAN- ECl tnloL�b<lb />
In Addition to the displays, the Visual Arts Committee !s planning a<lb />
kite flying contest for the spring.<lb />
Colorful Kite Tales<lb />
By Lisa McDonald<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
The Western Wind, an inter-<lb />
nationally acclaimed vocal<lb />
sextet, showed Monday night<lb />
how beautiful and exciting a cap-<lb />
pella vocal music can be. The<lb />
group, which consisted of two<lb />
women and four men, also prov-<lb />
ed, by performing pieces ranging<lb />
from 16th century madrigals to<lb />
1930's jazz, that a cappella sing-<lb />
ing can be a versatile type of<lb />
music.<lb />
The group began it's program<lb />
with English and Italian<lb />
madrigals. One of the most<lb />
rewarding aspects of listening to<lb />
a cappella music was the har-<lb />
mony that could be heard bet-<lb />
ween the voices. This was evident<lb />
from the very first selection,<lb />
"Sing We and Chant It All of<lb />
the madrigals were well done,<lb />
and the translations that were<lb />
provided were a great help in<lb />
understanding the lyrics.<lb />
The second part of the pro-<lb />
gram, German Part Songs, was<lb />
also heightened through transla-<lb />
tions. In the two humorous<lb />
songs, the audience could ap-<lb />
preciate the humor because its<lb />
source was understood. The<lb />
group's singing was poslished to<lb />
perfection. They seemed as if<lb />
they really understood the<lb />
language, and were not just sing-<lb />
ing foriegn words from a page.<lb />
After intermission, the pro-<lb />
gram consisted of American<lb />
works, it began with William Bill-<lb />
ing's "Three Songs of<lb />
Soloman The second of these<lb />
songs, "I Change You, O Ye<lb />
Daughters of Jerusalem gave<lb />
the singers a chance to sing in-<lb />
dividually, and it was interesting<lb />
to hear how the voiced sounded<lb />
alone. The countertenor, William<lb />
Zukof, was the most remarkable.<lb />
He hit some beautiful high notes<lb />
while showing little effort at all.<lb />
It was truely amazing.<lb />
The group went on to sing<lb />
American spirituals and sacred<lb />
songs. The tempo of these songs<lb />
ranged from rousing and fast to<lb />
slow and moving.<lb />
Three Duke Ellington com-<lb />
positions highlighted the last por-<lb />
tion of the concert. The sextet<lb />
showed they really enjoyed per-<lb />
forming these swing pieces, and<lb />
this made the songs more en-<lb />
joyable to hear and to watch. The<lb />
third selection, 'It Don't Mean a<lb />
Thing was especially enjoyable.<lb />
The first half of the concert<lb />
was serious, showing the fullest<lb />
potential of the performers. The<lb />
second half was for fun. There<lb />
was the right amount of each,<lb />
and The Western Wind handled<lb />
both with the same amount of<lb />
skill.The concert, presented by<lb />
The Chamber Festival Commit-<lb />
tee of The Department of Univer-<lb />
sity Unions and The School of<lb />
Music, had something for<lb />
everyone, and was enjoyable for<lb />
all.<lb />
in Niagara Falls. In 1846 railroad<lb />
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hold a kite flying contest in hopes<lb />
that one would reach the other<lb />
side of the gorge. On the second<lb />
day, a young boy snagged his kite<lb />
to a tree on the other side which<lb />
enabled workmen to hook a cable<lb />
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mark in history. He designed the<lb />
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upon re-entry. A smaller rendi-<lb />
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Mendenhall.<lb />
Other kites on display are the<lb />
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Parafoil, Canopy, Parawings,<lb />
Delta Wind Socks and Indian<lb />
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The Visual Arts Committee is<lb />
also planning a kite flying contest<lb />
in the spring, and the Illumina<lb />
competition on March 17. This<lb />
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students and is the biggest art<lb />
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ByTINAMAROSCHAK<lb />
St. If Kdi'or<lb />
Be Mine<lb />
There are some celebrations<lb />
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cards?<lb />
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exists in each of us. Sure it's<lb />
changed a little � after all, we<lb />
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ticipation is still there. I<lb />
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Photo by JON JORDAN<lb />
Bill Taylor. Musical Director of "The I)aid Frost Show<lb />
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The ECU Student Union<lb />
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Curt Vanderhorst's 27 points<lb />
paced the Pirates over Winthrop<lb />
University, snapping an 11-game<lb />
losing streak.<lb />
Aside from hitting on 11 of 16<lb />
shots from the field and going<lb />
five of six from the line,<lb />
Vanderhorst collected seven<lb />
steals and dished out five assists.<lb />
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tage on the evening, ECU saw a<lb />
balanced scoring attack. William<lb />
Grady was second for the Bucs<lb />
with 15 points. Herb Dixon con-<lb />
tinues to produce offensively, ad-<lb />
ding 13 points and a game-high<lb />
10 assists. Leon Bass and Keith<lb />
Sledge both chipped in eight<lb />
points.<lb />
The Pirate defense also<lb />
deserves credit for the victory.<lb />
ECU held Winthrop to a 37.5<lb />
field-goal percentage in the first<lb />
half, 47.3 for the game. ECU<lb />
combined for 12 steals and six<lb />
blocked shots, causing the Eagles<lb />
to turn the ball over 19 times. The<lb />
success of the defense helped the<lb />
Pirates on the offensive end as<lb />
well, according to ECU coach<lb />
Charlie Harison.<lb />
"Our defense played well,<lb />
especially in the first half Har-<lb />
rison said. "It got us some scor-<lb />
ing � we were able to run our<lb />
creak.<lb />
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Winthrop jumped out to an early<lb />
six-point lead (8-2) on an Allen<lb />
Washington layup. However,<lb />
after an ECU timeout, the Pirates<lb />
cut the lead to 8-5 on a<lb />
Vanderhorst 15-foot jumper with<lb />
15:28 left in the first half.<lb />
The team's traded baskets over<lb />
the next five minutes. Moreover,<lb />
the Pirate intensity level was<lb />
more apparent. The ECU players<lb />
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that was with them in the early<lb />
stages of the season.<lb />
When Vanderhorst scored on a<lb />
layup with 11:15 remaining in the<lb />
opening period, ECU tied the<lb />
game for 16-16.<lb />
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Vanderhorst netted a corner<lb />
jumpshot to give ECU a 22-20<lb />
lead with 7:51 left in the first<lb />
half. Once in the lead, ECU<lb />
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Freshman Dixon scored four<lb />
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halftime advantage.<lb />
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come easy.<lb />
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the Pirate lead to 35-29.<lb />
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next seven minutes of action.<lb />
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Hardy turned into easy transition<lb />
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he said. "We have to do the<lb />
things that we're capable of do-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"We played Richmond tough<lb />
at their home last time Har-<lb />
rison continued. "They hurt us<lb />
inside � Woolfolk (Peter) and<lb />
Davis (John). We've got to keep<lb />
them off the boards<lb />
With the victory ECU is now<lb />
6-15 on the year.<lb />
The Pirates will be at home on<lb />
Saturday night Feb. 16 to host<lb />
the ECAC South's second place<lb />
Richmond Spiders.<lb />
 4  . , .  �. . . John Jordan � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Curt Vanderhorst (11) dunks for two of his game-high 27 points in the<lb />
Pirate win over Winthrop last night in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Anderson Successful<lb />
For Pirate Tracksters<lb />
. �v� �� iviiiuuuiiu spiuers.<lb />
Lady Pirates Dominate League Stats<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC The Ladv Pirate, akn h�w � �. .� ���  . � . � <lb />
The Lady Pirates also have a<lb />
balanced scoring attack, with<lb />
The Lady Pirate basketball four players averaging double<lb />
team, currently in first place in figures against ECAC South op-<lb />
the ECAC South, has totally ponents.<lb />
By BILL MITCHELL<lb />
Staff W riter<lb />
Julian Anderson, a freshman<lb />
on the ECU Track team, is hav-<lb />
ing great success on the track this<lb />
spring.<lb />
Anderson has not placed less<lb />
than third in any race thus far,<lb />
and has had two first place<lb />
finishes.<lb />
Reached before the track team<lb />
workout yesterday, Anderson<lb />
gave some reasons why he was<lb />
doing so well at the start of his<lb />
first season.<lb />
"I'm really devoting a lot of<lb />
time to practice Anderson said.<lb />
"I strive to be consistent in every<lb />
workout, I start at a certain pace<lb />
and stav at that pace until I<lb />
finish<lb />
An example of how much ef-<lb />
fort Julian puts into his running<lb />
showed up in the 400-meter run<lb />
in Florida Invitational on Jan.<lb />
26. During the backstretch(of the<lb />
race), someone stepped on the<lb />
back of his leg, knocking his shoe<lb />
off. Anderson managed to main-<lb />
tain his lead and finish first.<lb />
The team practices every week-<lb />
day, but Anderson says he has<lb />
gotten use to it.<lb />
"Practicing everyday is hard.<lb />
It gives you the willpower you<lb />
need when it comes to the meet<lb />
Anderson said. "Practice makes<lb />
you confident and gives you a<lb />
good feeling inside.<lb />
"I really like ECU Anderson<lb />
states. "The guys really pump up<lb />
your confidence. This is a great<lb />
bunch of fellas they build you<lb />
up no matter what you do<lb />
Anderson agrees with Coach<lb />
Carson about being a student-<lb />
athlete.<lb />
"I like the academic part of<lb />
East Carolina Anderson com-<lb />
mented. "And I hope to do really<lb />
well this semester<lb />
The track team has to travel<lb />
every weekend, and usually quite<lb />
a distance. Due to the lack of<lb />
funds, their travel is restricted to<lb />
the use of vans. Anderson says<lb />
that the travel can be rough at<lb />
times.<lb />
"Traveling was hard at first,<lb />
but I've gotten use to it Ander-<lb />
son said. "But going as far as<lb />
Florida, it's hard to keep stret-<lb />
ching all the way.<lb />
Julian played two sports while<lb />
at high school in Louisa, Va.<lb />
Aside from running track,<lb />
Anderson played for the basket-<lb />
ball team.<lb />
When asked about his winning<lb />
ways � and if he can continue<lb />
them throught the season, Ander-<lb />
son feels that he will do allright.<lb />
"I will do my best, and<lb />
whatever happens, happens<lb />
Anderson said. "I think<lb />
everything will fall in place<lb />
dominated opposing conference<lb />
teams in nearly every statistical<lb />
category this season.<lb />
ECU, who is undefeated in<lb />
eight conference games this<lb />
season, has not lost to an ECAC<lb />
South opponent in their last 11<lb />
encounters with league members.<lb />
In games against conference<lb />
teams this season, ECU has<lb />
averaged 78 points per contest,<lb />
while allowing opponents only<lb />
62.<lb />
The two areas that best ac-<lb />
count for The Lady Pirates' suc-<lb />
cess this season are, the field-goal<lb />
shooting percentages and the re-<lb />
bounding averages.<lb />
ECU has made 48 percent of its<lb />
field goal tries (255 of 528), while<lb />
limiting opponents to 36 percent<lb />
(187 of 521).<lb />
"The shooting percentage for<lb />
us has improved since early in the<lb />
year, and that has been a key to<lb />
our winning ECU coach Emily<lb />
Manwaring said. "The better<lb />
percentage is an indication of bet-<lb />
ter shot selection on our part<lb />
Rebounding, an area that was<lb />
supposed to be a pioblem for the<lb />
Lady Pirates this year, has been<lb />
another area of Lady Pirate<lb />
dominance.<lb />
In eight games, ECU has out<lb />
rebounded conference foes by 70<lb />
boards (378-308), giving ECU an<lb />
average of almost eight more re-<lb />
bounds per contest<lb />
Lorainne Foster, a junior<lb />
guard from Spartanburg, SC,<lb />
has averaged 18.1 ppg, while hit-<lb />
ting 58 percent of her field-goal<lb />
attempts.<lb />
Anita Anderson is the second<lb />
leading scorer for ECU in con-<lb />
ference games, averaging 12.2<lb />
ppg. Anderson is tied with<lb />
freshman forward Monique<lb />
Pompili for the rebounding lead,<lb />
each are pulling down 7.5 re-<lb />
bounds per-league game.<lb />
Forward Lisa Squirewell, who<lb />
has the highest field-goal percen-<lb />
tage on the team at 60 percent, is<lb />
in double figures at 12.0 ppg.<lb />
Squirewell is also the third-<lb />
leading rebounder aver-�ng 7.1<lb />
boards per contest.<lb />
Point guard Sylvia Bragg is the<lb />
fourth Lady Pirate in double<lb />
digit scoring, averaging 10.7<lb />
Doints per contest.<lb />
The Lady Pirates are definitely<lb />
in the driver's seat to finish first<lb />
in the regular-season standings.<lb />
Five of their eight league vic-<lb />
tories have come on the road,<lb />
with a trip to UNC-Wilmington<lb />
being the only road game left on<lb />
the schedule.<lb />
The remaining three games will<lb />
be played in the friendly confines<lb />
of Minges Coliseum, where ECU<lb />
has never lost a ECAC South<lb />
game (13-0 in two seasons).<lb />
William &amp; Mary, James<lb />
Madison and Richmond all will<lb />
come to Greenville to battle the<lb />
league leading Lady Pirates.<lb />
"The best thing about our<lb />
schedule is that three of the last<lb />
four conference games are at<lb />
home Manwaring said. "It's a<lb />
lot easier to play at home than it<lb />
is to play on the road<lb />
Saturday's game against<lb />
William &amp; Mary will pit the Lady<lb />
Pirates against the last place team<lb />
in the league. The Indians are 0-8<lb />
in the ECAC South, and 2-19<lb />
overall.<lb />
The game was originally<lb />
scheduled to start at 5:30, with<lb />
the the men's game against Rich-<lb />
immd'Timnetn'artry foliowin'g.<lb />
The game will now start two<lb />
hours earlier at 3:30.<lb />
On Monday night at 7:30 the<lb />
Lady Pirates will play second<lb />
place James Madison in Minges.<lb />
The Dukes will enter the contest<lb />
in second place in the league stan-<lb />
dings with a 7-1 conference<lb />
record and a 17-5 record overall.<lb />
"It would be easy to look past<lb />
William &amp; Mary and think about<lb />
James Madison Manwaring<lb />
said.<lb />
"It's going to be a tough game.<lb />
I'm glad that it's on our home<lb />
floor she said. "Last time we<lb />
were able to pull together as a<lb />
team and send the game into<lb />
overtime. We don't want to get<lb />
behind, we know what they are<lb />
capable 6F doing she con-<lb />
tinued. "Hopefully, we won't<lb />
wait very long to start playing<lb />
well this time<lb />
Miller Consistent Swimmer<lb />
Football Recruits<lb />
The ECU football office has<lb />
released a partial list of 1985<lb />
football signings. Eight players<lb />
from five states signed with the<lb />
Pirates on Wednesday, the first<lb />
day recruits could sign.<lb />
Below is a list of those who<lb />
signed:<lb />
Reggie Mckinney, 5-10, 185<lb />
pound running back from<lb />
Southern Wayne high school in<lb />
Mount Olive, NC.<lb />
Cedric Ray, 6-3, 215 pound<lb />
tight end-linebacker from E.E.<lb />
Smith high school in Fayetteville,<lb />
NC.<lb />
Steve Englehart, 6-1, 220<lb />
pound linebacker from St.<lb />
Vincent-St. Mary's in Akron,<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
Willie Lewis, 5-9, 175 pound<lb />
running back from Valdosta high<lb />
school in Valdosta, Ga.<lb />
Joe Holmes, 6-4, 220 pound<lb />
tight end-linebacker from<lb />
Manteo high school in Manteo,<lb />
NC.<lb />
Travis Hunter,5-10, 175<lb />
quarterback from West Orange<lb />
high school in, Winter Garden<lb />
Fl.<lb />
Carl Carney, 6-2, 225 pound<lb />
defensive lineman from Brooklyn<lb />
Casey high school in Columbia<lb />
SC.<lb />
A final listing of '85 ECU foot-<lb />
ball signings will appear in a later<lb />
issue.<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
SMI Writer<lb />
"Team leadership through ex-<lb />
ample � that's what helps<lb />
make Scotia Miller such a<lb />
valuable asset for the ECU swim<lb />
team, says Coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
"Scotia is without a doubt the<lb />
hardest working swimmer on the<lb />
women's team Kobe said. "She<lb />
always does her best and never<lb />
misses a practice or has a bad<lb />
meet<lb />
The top 12 in each event at the<lb />
NCAA is then named All-<lb />
America.<lb />
Although those relay teams<lb />
had little success, Miller has<lb />
another shot at it this year, hav-<lb />
ing already qualified in the same<lb />
three events. The strong-armed<lb />
sophomore is only two seconds<lb />
away from qualifying in the<lb />
200-individual freestyle also.<lb />
By winning more than 15 in-<lb />
dividual and relay races so far<lb />
"Scotia Miller is without a<lb />
doubt the hardest working<lb />
swimmer on the women's<lb />
team<lb />
�Rick Kobe<lb />
That consistency has enabled<lb />
Miller to amass an impressive list<lb />
of wins since coming to ECU last<lb />
season. She participated in two<lb />
freshman record-breaking relays<lb />
last year and qualified for the<lb />
NCAA Division II meet as a<lb />
member of the 200, 400 and 800<lb />
freestyle-relay teams.<lb />
Note: Swimmers qualify for<lb />
the NCAA meet by attaining<lb />
predetermined times in each<lb />
event during the regular season.<lb />
this season, the Silver Springs,<lb />
Md. native has proven herself a<lb />
top competitor. With three wins<lb />
for the Pirates in several meets,<lb />
including Old Dominion, Duke<lb />
and UNC-Wilmington, Miller<lb />
has scored a great number of<lb />
ECU's points.<lb />
"We've come to rely on her<lb />
Coach Kobe said. "With the<lb />
tough schedule we face we can't<lb />
afford to let down and she sets an<lb />
example which reflects that<lb />
Miller's attitude towards com-<lb />
petition underscores her team<lb />
spirit. "We work individually to<lb />
meet a team goal she said.<lb />
"The only way we can be suc-<lb />
cessful is through cooperation as<lb />
a unit<lb />
Coach Kobe thinks the modest<lb />
freestyler has a good chance to<lb />
add to her list of ac-<lb />
complishments by qualifying in<lb />
the 200-individual relay for the<lb />
Division II meet in March.<lb />
"Miller has several more<lb />
chances to hit the time she<lb />
needs he said. "We've rested a<lb />
week and the women shaved<lb />
(their legs) for the meet with<lb />
George Washington University,<lb />
so I'm sure she can qualify with a<lb />
good effort<lb />
Will shaving legs really help?<lb />
"It's largely psychological<lb />
the coach said. "Since they don't<lb />
normally shave their legs during<lb />
the season, it's quite a change to<lb />
shave, so it gets them in the pro-<lb />
per frame of mind<lb />
The Lady Pirate swimmers<lb />
have one major goal which will<lb />
require such mental preparation<lb />
� surpassing the current<lb />
women's record of winning four<lb />
meets in-a-row. "We've got two<lb />
now and I feel we can win our last<lb />
two if we do our best Miller<lb />
said.<lb />
Miller, who has been swimm-<lb />
WL mm' ttaa.<lb />
Scotia MiUer (second from left) has been a consistent performer for the Lady Pirate swimmers this year<lb />
ing competitively since Ihe was<lb />
seven, also keeps her mind on<lb />
academics and currently sports a<lb />
3.0 average. She came to ECU<lb />
because she was impressed with<lb />
Coach Kobe, the program and<lb />
the lower costs.<lb />
"Coach Kobe takes very ac-<lb />
tive role in our train .g said<lb />
Miller. "I swam a different event<lb />
before I came to ECU, but he saw<lb />
how I kept up with the long-<lb />
distance swimmers in practice, so<lb />
he changed me to distance events.<lb />
"He's very tough on us the<lb />
modest freestyler said, "but it's<lb />
just to make us swim as fast as we<lb />
can. He takes a lot of abuse from<lb />
us. Last summer I was asked to<lb />
coach back home, but I said 'No<lb />
way<lb />
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With the victory ECU is now<lb />
15 on the year.<lb />
The Pirates will be at home on<lb />
turday night Feb. 16 to host<lb />
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Party Wagon Wins Swim Meet<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 14. 1985<lb />
ByJEANNETTEROTH<lb />
SlafT Writer VB"<lb />
You've heard of getting on the<lb />
band wagon, well, at the IRS<lb />
swim meet, The Party Wagon<lb />
was getting on with some serious<lb />
record breaking.<lb />
Taking the men's overall<lb />
championship in high style, The<lb />
Party Wagon won eleven of the<lb />
thirteen swimming events. They<lb />
set five new intramural records.<lb />
The team of ex-ECU swimmers<lb />
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Matt McDonald set records in and two intramural records.<lb />
! � 50"yard beaststroke and the George set record times in the 100<lb />
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Perry Newman was also vie- The ex-ECU women's swimmer<lb />
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Lambda Chi placed first in the<lb />
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relay.<lb />
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$100 and Vb utilities. Call 758-0364 bet-<lb />
ween 4 i 7 p.m. Please keep trying.<lb />
POSITION NEEDED: Aerobic Ex<lb />
cercise Instructor. Primarily<lb />
daytime hours. Apply at Greenville<lb />
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NEEDED: A middle-aged single<lb />
lady to be a live-in house mother for<lb />
sorority on campus starting May 1<lb />
or June 1. Contact Stephanie for in-<lb />
formation at 756-8622 after 6.<lb />
60 PER HUNDRED PAID: For pro-<lb />
cessing mail at home! Information,<lb />
send self-addressed, stamped<lb />
envelope. Associates, Box 95,<lb />
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WAITRESSES WANTED: For part<lb />
time work Wednesday through<lb />
Saturday. Good pay plus tips. Apply<lb />
at TW's Nightlife or call 758-5570.<lb />
POSITION NEEDED: Aerobic Ex<lb />
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daytime hours. Apply at Greenville<lb />
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PERSONAL<lb />
F.P Oh that inverse of nine-sixty<lb />
With YOUR talent will surely fix me.<lb />
A scarlet letter upon my chest<lb />
Will let you know you've done your<lb />
best.<lb />
But, wait a second, what's that on<lb />
yours?<lb />
Another Mil! Well, drop my<lb />
drawers I<lb />
For a Valentine Celebration finale<lb />
Let's climax it with fornication.<lb />
Shall we?<lb />
THE KNIGHTS OF SIGMA NU:<lb />
Would like to thank the Alpha Phi's<lb />
and the ZBT's for a wonderful time<lb />
last week.<lb />
THE SIGMA NU'S: Welcome Vince<lb />
back to Greenville and wish a happy<lb />
birthday to Andy, Tim and Heart.<lb />
Let's throw down Saturday night at<lb />
Sweet Daddy Ruffin's place.<lb />
HOY<lb />
MICHAEL: HAPPY VALENTINE'S<lb />
DAY! Thanks for always being<lb />
mereI love ya! -Shannon<lb />
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY: To<lb />
the batbusters from the girls at the<lb />
batcave. Thanks- We love you<lb />
KEVIN JARMAN: A love story. You<lb />
and me. Together. Always. The End.<lb />
Happy Valentine's Day. I love you<lb />
I do, I do, I dol Still your little Giz-<lb />
mo! -Lisa<lb />
JAMIE J. "A NICE GUY Thank<lb />
you for all your caring and support.<lb />
You mean a hell of a lot to me. Hap-<lb />
py Valentine's with a lot of love.<lb />
-Kat. P.S. Can you play "F- like a<lb />
beast?"<lb />
ALL-GOOD: Happy Valentine's<lb />
Day. I love you. 820079<lb />
S.M You chafe me badly, but I still<lb />
love ya T.P.<lb />
DEAR "FRUSTRATED If you<lb />
want to catch this lady- run faster or<lb />
consult Ma Belli "Hi" from Dear<lb />
Abby. (I just wanted to be original)<lb />
MICHELLE: I hope you have a fan-<lb />
tastic Valentine's Day. It's nice get-<lb />
ting to know you.<lb />
-Michael<lb />
KA BROTHERS AND PLEDGES:<lb />
Happy Valentine's Day! Be<lb />
prepared for a wild "all night party"<lb />
tonight! Love, your Littly Sisters<lb />
PHI KAPPA TAU BROTHERS AND<lb />
PLEDGES: Happy Valentine's<lb />
Day! Be prepared for BEER,<lb />
BOOZE and a BUZZ Friday nite,<lb />
and a day of recovery Saturday<lb />
Love you lots, your HI' sisters.<lb />
DAWN: These words are but a frag-<lb />
ment of the feelings captured but not<lb />
held, felt but not touched I love<lb />
Dawn. - Love Todd.<lb />
HOY A: Thanks for this past year,<lb />
you've really made it worthwhile.<lb />
Sorry I don't tell you how I feel<lb />
enough, but remember that I think<lb />
you're special.<lb />
ROBIN B To the best 'HI sis' who<lb />
deserves a big kiss, and unlike Chip,<lb />
I won't miss. Have a happy Valen-<lb />
tine's day. Your big bro- DEG.<lb />
ALPHA PHI'S AND SIGMA NU'S:<lb />
The party was great! Thank you<lb />
both for the good time: The ZBT's<lb />
KIM AND VAL: Boy this year has<lb />
sure been busy. I miss you. Love,<lb />
Kris<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS DELTA<lb />
ZETA: On winning the Most<lb />
Outstanding Sorority Award for the<lb />
second year in a row! Let's keep up<lb />
the good work!<lb />
SWEET PETE OF THE YELLOW<lb />
HOUSE: Hope you have a great<lb />
Valentine's Day. Try not to party too<lb />
much! -J.E.<lb />
HEY-HEY "WALLY You're In<lb />
credible! Happy 21st! What kind of<lb />
mischief can we get into now?!<lb />
"Leave it to Beaver" P.S. Happy<lb />
Val. Day<lb />
HAPPY VAL. "NINY" AND JOHN:<lb />
It's a rare and special thing to find a<lb />
friend who will remain a friend<lb />
forever. Thanks- Your R.A.<lb />
CAROLINA SUCKS: If you dislike<lb />
Carolina: Sig Ep Golden Hearts are<lb />
selling "Carolina Sucks" bumper<lb />
stickers in front of the Student Supp-<lb />
ly Store &amp; around campus.<lb />
HEY BIG CHEESE We like Guda<lb />
and Portwine. What do you prefer?<lb />
Remember BYOC! -J.E.<lb />
CDK AND SUGARBRITCHES:<lb />
Hope you both have a fantastic<lb />
Valentine's Day. You're terrific. -E<lb />
JILL: Those flannel pajamas make<lb />
you look so sexy. You need to wear<lb />
them over to the yellow house<lb />
sometime and party with us.<lb />
RIDE NEEDED TO DETROIT: For<lb />
spring break. Please call Kathy at<lb />
758-8016.<lb />
DON'T BE LEFT OUT IN THE<lb />
COLD: Greeks who haven't arrang-<lb />
ed for a group photograph call or<lb />
come by the Buccaneer office Tues.<lb />
or Thurs. 2-5 p.m. 757-6501.<lb />
SALE<lb />
GREENVILLE STUDENT LAUN-<lb />
DRY SERVICE: Your own personal<lb />
laundry service. Professional, full<lb />
service laundering including free<lb />
pick-up and delivery. Give "Jack"<lb />
the computer answering machine, a<lb />
call. 758-3087. DON'T BE<lb />
SCAREDleave Jack a message<lb />
and save $.50 when you have your<lb />
laundry cleaned.<lb />
FOR SALE: Loft which meets dorm<lb />
regulations. Good condition. $70 or<lb />
best offer. Call 756 1546 between 7-9<lb />
D.m.<lb />
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9:00 til 11:00<lb />
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PANT AN A BOB'S<lb /><lb />
VALENTINE'S<lb />
DAY<lb />
SPECIALs,<lb />
$1.00 Hiball Special<lb />
$2.00 Pitchers<lb />
.50 Can Beer Special<lb />
.50 Wine Coolers<lb />
FOR SALE: 1979 Toyota Corolla-<lb />
yellow, AMFM Cassette, 4-speed,<lb />
low mileage. Only one owner. Gets<lb />
good gas mileage- call after 5:30,<lb />
758-4689.<lb />
CAMPUS POSTERS: Are now<lb />
available in a limited quantity at<lb />
The Buccaneer Office (across form<lb />
Joyner Library.) Just $3 to brighten<lb />
your winter walls. We accept<lb />
checks, cash and livestock.<lb />
ATTENTION: GRADUATES &amp;<lb />
SENIORS: Special discount rates<lb />
and financing. Encyclopedia Britan-<lb />
nica. For free presentation call<lb />
758-4155.<lb />
STUDENTS: Will do your taxes for<lb />
reasonable price. Reduced rates for<lb />
students. $5 for state, $5 for federal.<lb />
Call Doris 355-2510 after 6.<lb />
FOR RENT: Mobile homes for rent-<lb />
2 br turn. 16, unfurn- 140, 2 br furn<lb />
135, unfurn-120. No pets, no children.<lb />
Call 758-0745 or 756-9491.<lb />
FOR RENT: Beach Apts Cater to<lb />
HOUSE PARTIES AND WORKING<lb />
STUDENTS. Ideal location 8. rates.<lb />
Ocean Drive section of North Myrtle<lb />
Beach. SHORE FUN COMPANY.<lb />
Call (803) 462-7930 or 249-6903 (after 5<lb />
p.m.)<lb />
TYPING NEEDED?: If you want<lb />
someone to type papers for you at<lb />
reasonable rates, please call<lb />
756-8934 after 5:30.<lb />
PROFESSIONAL TYPING: Elec<lb />
tronic typewriter. Reasonable rates.<lb />
Call Janice at 756-4664,evenings or<lb />
752-6106 days.<lb />
GET THE MONEY YOUR<lb />
DESERVE: From your income tax<lb />
refund. Income Tax Service. Low<lb />
rates, call 758-7356.<lb />
GUITAR FOR SALE: Fender<lb />
Mustang. Two pickups, tremolo,<lb />
blue with mirrored pickguard, case<lb />
and strap included. Call 752-0998, ask<lb />
for Robert.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1978 FIAT XI9- $2000 OR<lb />
BEST OFFER. CAN BE SEEN AT<lb />
JIMMY'S PHILLIPS 66 ON COR-<lb />
NER OF 14th AND BY-PASS.<lb />
752-2995, 757-6095 or 752-9183.<lb />
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: IBM<lb />
Correcting typewriter. Experienced<lb />
typist will do all types of typing! Call<lb />
Debbie at 756-6333.<lb />
LOVE LINES<lb />
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SER-<lb />
VICE: All typing needs; 758-8241 or<lb />
758-5488.<lb />
SLEEP EASY: Waterbed, very good<lb />
condition. Heater, sheets,<lb />
everything included. Call 758-5901<lb />
anytime.<lb />
LOST AND<lb />
FOUND<lb />
FOUND: Car keys with white key<lb />
chain near 5th St. and Forest Hill<lb />
Drive. Call Pam 758-3411.<lb />
LOST: ECU wallet, contains out-of-<lb />
state license and other important<lb />
I D's. If found please contact Stacy at<lb />
752-9148, Reward,<lb />
DAVID: Old TP misses her Califor-<lb />
nia TPer. I'd give up a month of<lb />
DOOL for a chance to rub those<lb />
beautiful feet. All my love a<lb />
Happy Valentine's Day. Donna.<lb />
TO THE SISTERS AND PLEDGES<lb />
OF ALPHA PHI SORORITY: Have<lb />
a very happy Valentine's Day, we<lb />
love you all and look forward to our<lb />
times together Always, the Big<lb />
Brothers of Alpha Phi.<lb />
THE BROTHERS AND PLEDGES<lb />
OF PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY;<lb />
Wish all of our tittle sisters and I<lb />
sister pledges a very happy Valen<lb />
tine's Day- let's ali get wild at our<lb />
Valentine's social tonight at the<lb />
house. We love you all.<lb />
CHRIS ROMAN: I know you so well,<lb />
I've grown so accustomed to the<lb />
sound of your voice, the touch of<lb />
your handBut every, time you're<lb />
near me, every time you hold me, I<lb />
discover the wonder of you all over<lb />
again. Happy Valentines Day- I love<lb />
you. Always, Bob Schultz.<lb />
MONICA COX &amp; KAREN<lb />
HOWARD: To my Pi Kapp little<lb />
sister and my Alpha Phi little sister,<lb />
I wish you all a very happy Valen-<lb />
tine's day. With lots of love Bob<lb />
Schultz.<lb />
MICHELOB Not only weekends<lb />
were made for you! Keep pour in' it<lb />
on! Cheers to a happy anni, many<lb />
more to come Your faithful<lb />
abuser, BABYDOLL!<lb />
BILLY: I want you to know that you<lb />
make me very happy and I love you<lb />
more every day. Happy Valentine's<lb />
day! I love you always, Cathy.<lb />
BETA IOTA'S: Happy Valentine's<lb />
Day! We love you! The Sisters of<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta.<lb />
MR. McB Will you be my Valen-<lb />
tine? La, la, la, la, la! Love, The Girl<lb />
Next Door.<lb />
B.A I know Florida's gonna be<lb />
great l can't wait! Just wanted to<lb />
say l "still care (S.O.S.) and "I'm<lb />
Still Lovin' You now and always,<lb />
Baby. All my love, Nita Bug!<lb />
WANNA: I am so glad you're back<lb />
this semester and that you're my HI<lb />
sis. Happy Valentine's Day! J.R.<lb />
TERRY: Happy Valentine's Day<lb />
Sweetheart! I can't wait until we're<lb />
together forever 17 May '86! I love<lb />
you with arrows! T.A.<lb />
LAUREN: I'm falling more in love<lb />
with you every day and it's becomm<lb />
ing more difficult not to be with you.<lb />
Happy v day, I love you. Chris.<lb />
MY DEAR ICEBERG: Happy<lb />
Valentine's day. You are so special<lb />
and your Anais-Anais smells so ex<lb />
quisite on you, that every encounter<lb />
l have with you is an adventure. I<lb />
love you. Titanic.<lb />
D.C. &amp; j.g We want you again,<lb />
nuns! Can you say Valentine's<lb />
night? Love, A &amp; J<lb />
WATSON: Happy Valentine's day<lb />
Love Holmes.<lb />
SUGARFOOT: You are the light and<lb />
love of my life. Love, Bioomegal.<lb />
FLIPPER AND PHIL: The original<lb />
Sig Ep Xi. Let's be friends again.<lb />
Have a happy Love, Phil<lb />
PETER: Do you give private<lb />
lessons on Valentine's night? It<lb />
would be ine. A future diver guess<lb />
who??<lb />
NURSE ANNE, ADEL, JOHN,<lb />
SUSIE, WALT, (THE GANG): Can<lb />
you say party on Valentine's night?<lb />
Let's do it to it huns! Love, JoJo<lb />
your roomie!<lb />
DEAREST BIG "D Thank you for<lb />
the 6 beautiful months. The times<lb />
we've spent together have been so<lb />
special. Have a wonderful Valen-<lb />
tine's You're a dear, May Ray<lb />
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY: To<lb />
the 2 best roommates a girl could<lb />
ask for, all the Alpha Sig brothers<lb />
and little sisters, and ail other<lb />
friends. Love, Karen (Karon)<lb />
LEANN: Happy Groundhog's day,<lb />
Happy Birthday and Happy Valen<lb />
tine's day. Myrtle Beach days, have<lb />
some fun in�. I love you dearly<lb />
Bob.<lb />
LAURA B I'm glad you cou'd be<lb />
here. Happy Valentine's Day and I<lb />
LOVE YOU! Love, Doug B.<lb />
SUZI: I love you bunches &amp; bunches.<lb />
Never forget me, because you own<lb />
my whole heart, and always will. 243<lb />
forever! i love you. Robbie.<lb />
DEAREST CAROLYN: i love you<lb />
this day. Let's kill a few million<lb />
brain cells and pahty with the smil<lb />
guppies and girrafes. Love<lb />
always, Andy.<lb />
KIMBERLY: Happy Valentine's<lb />
Day. I still love you. J.R.L.<lb />
KAREN: Happy Valentine's Day.<lb />
Just wanted to say I love you and<lb />
thank you for the times we have<lb />
spent together. Love Chuck.<lb />
ANN MARIE: Your rose and B-day<lb />
present are in K-WEST. Let's<lb />
get'em in 2 wks. Roger<lb />
J.N.W Happy Valentine's Day! I<lb />
love you! L.A.H.<lb />
POOPY: Remember last Valen<lb />
tines? Wouldn't see that on Divorce<lb />
Court. Love ya, Cakes.<lb />
DEAR MR. DeKALB COUNTY:<lb />
How-bout some, Valentine? You can<lb />
B.Y.M.O.M.T.S. any day, any time.<lb />
ve you, C.A.F.<lb />
ViCKI: Love you love puppette.<lb />
DOLLY: You are a patient woman<lb />
months is long enough. I hope<lb />
swims by for you soon. Bruce.<lb />
GROG'S: Happy Valentine's Day<lb />
Karen! I luv ya, your roomy, Iggy.<lb />
S.R.B "You are" "truly"<lb />
something special We're on a<lb />
role- "can't slow down so "let the<lb />
isle play "I can't fight this<lb />
'eeling anymore" 1-4-3 Happy<lb />
entine's day. J.V.L.<lb />
B.D.W What can I say? Your<lb />
friendship is priceless. Thanks for<lb />
thing bro! J.L.<lb />
J.C. WILLIAMS: Letting you l.now<lb />
that I still care. How about you?<lb />
Happy Valentine's day! Much love,<lb />
Ms. B.<lb />
DEAN: Just a reminder to let you<lb />
know that I still need, want, and love<lb />
you. Don't ever forget thatokay.<lb />
Luv, Traci.<lb />
DAVEY DAVE: Are we both fall<lb />
ing? I've been "thankin If we are,<lb />
let's catch each other. Looking for-<lb />
ward to our road trip. Happy Valen-<lb />
tine's Day. Love "Double D"<lb />
ROBB: If you'd like me to be your<lb />
Porsche, You know I would- Because<lb />
pink polyester Never smelled this<lb />
good. -Whitney.<lb />
RICHARD: Happy Valentine's Day.<lb />
I love you, Samantha.<lb />
L.B.M To my ultimate Valentine- I<lb />
love you even though I have to share<lb />
you with Bentley. L.B.W.<lb />
GENE-GENE: Sku-de-do. .We luv<lb />
U! Happy V-day! A.G 8. AS. (The<lb />
"A" Team)<lb />
FOO: Happy Valentine's Day to the<lb />
best Big Brother in the WORLD! I<lb />
love ya! Adele<lb />
TO MY NEW LIL' SIS MELISSA:<lb />
Happy valentine's Day! I hope<lb />
you're ready for a jammin'<lb />
semester. Your Big Bro.<lb />
KEVIN LEE: My one &amp; only Valen-<lb />
tine, besides Op Dog! All my love-<lb />
Dsquared.<lb />
RONNIE LANGLEY: I love you.<lb />
From a secret admirer.<lb />
S?ssssSi<lb />
I DO LOVE YOU WENTIERS: Hap<lb />
py Valentine's Day. Love, Richard.<lb />
SIGMA PHI EPSILON BROTHERS<lb />
AND PLEDGES: To the best frater<lb />
nity on campusHAPPY VALEN-<lb />
TINE'S DAY! Love, The Sig Ep<lb />
Golden Hearts<lb />
CAGNEY: Cheer up and thanks for<lb />
the support- Lacey.<lb />
8th FLOOR CLEMENT: Happy<lb />
Valentine's day- Love, Stacy.<lb />
ROMO (W.I.G.): Happy Valentine's<lb />
Day! Just remember I can't be tied<lb />
down and I only want the real thing!<lb />
Your Main Squeeze Suz.<lb />
DOC: You gave "all of it" to me, I<lb />
hope ! have given "all of it" back.<lb />
Happy V.D. I love you Angel<lb />
CHUCK: It's been a year and you're<lb />
still putting up with me- show's real<lb />
courage or maybe it's because you<lb />
know how much l love you. Happy<lb />
first anniversary. There will be no<lb />
more depressing Valentine's days<lb />
from now on. Love, Anne<lb />
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY: The<lb />
Brothers, Pledgee, and Golden<lb />
Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon would<lb />
like to wish everyone a Happy<lb />
Valentine's Day!<lb />
TO THE CURRENT MANAGER OF<lb />
THE LOVE PALACE AT 26B: Have<lb />
a Happy Valentine's Day! A.L.M.<lb />
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY: To<lb />
the Brothers, Pledges, and Little<lb />
Sisters of Alpha Sigma Phil A.L.M.<lb />
R.G.C. (SNU-MAN): No<lb />
promises. No expectationsNo<lb />
obligationsJust be my friend. Hap<lb />
py Valentine's Day! The RA's<lb />
Roomie.<lb />
COACH: Surprise! I don't know<lb />
what I would have done these past<lb />
two years without you. I love you!<lb />
PUDGE<lb />
JOHNNY &amp; VAL: To my<lb />
familyHappy Valentine's day! I<lb />
love ya- ya beautiful! Melanie.<lb />
J.R The past seven years, and<lb />
three months of my life have been<lb />
the very best. I look forward to<lb />
growing old with you. HAPPY<lb />
VALENTINE'S DAY! Yours<lb />
forever, D.R.<lb />
GEORGIA: Happy V-day, start get<lb />
ting psyched up for The Dead next<lb />
month- Vic.<lb />
CRAIG: It's been a short two years,<lb />
but in this time l have come to love<lb />
and need you. I know we will have<lb />
many more years and memories<lb />
together. The most I can hope for, is<lb />
that our future will hold memories<lb />
as special as the ones we rae<lb />
already shared. Remember May-<lb />
mont? I love you! -Lyn<lb />
KAPPA SIGS: To the best guys on<lb />
campus you will always be our<lb />
Valentines! We love youi The Kap<lb />
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YOU - T.P.<lb />
P.G.G Happy Valentine's Day<lb />
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mine. I love you- R.A.B.<lb />
SIGMA NU BROTHERS AND<lb />
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L.A.S Happy Valentine's Day! To<lb />
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of love, GH-SS 6<lb />
BEAR: What is better than ha<lb />
piness? Happy Valentine's Day.<lb />
Lots of love, J.R.<lb />
AMY LOU: You're my Valentine<lb />
with a Heart of Gold. I luv ya and<lb />
don't you ever forget it! -N. Young<lb />
QUERIDO ERIC: Muchas gracias<lb />
por todas las Sonn'sas que me has<lb />
dado! Espero en que paso el fin de<lb />
semana formal Contigo. Feliz Dia de<lb />
San Valentin! Con Mucho Amor,<lb />
MARIA<lb />
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Valentine's day. I love you! -Craig<lb />
BILL S Happy Valentine's Day,<lb />
valentine. You're a very special<lb />
valentine. Looking forward to seeing<lb />
you this weekend. I love you. P.W.<lb />
EDDIE: Thank you for being mine,<lb />
you're one in a million. Happy<lb />
Valentine's Day. I love you very<lb />
much. -Debi<lb />
HAPPY V-DAY HONEY LOVERl:<lb />
Thanks for the last two years.<lb />
They've been the best! Looking for-<lb />
ward to the next 60! Can't wait till<lb />
I'm the "Mrs Love You Always-<lb />
Bunky<lb />
CAROLINE: You smile. I forget<lb />
where l am. And it takes me longer<lb />
each time to remember again. Love<lb />
you, Bobby.<lb />
DANNY: Happy Valentine's day<lb />
and Happy 22nd Birthday. You're<lb />
my one and only. We'll always be<lb />
together. I love you! Melanie.<lb />
DEBI: l hope our love keeps gro<lb />
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was great, l hope your eggs were<lb />
OK Stay tuned for another road<lb />
trip. I love you more than anything.<lb />
Kevin Lee<lb />
ROBIN: Thank you for giving me<lb />
the chance to fall in love with you<lb />
more and more each day. I Love Youf<lb />
Bear&amp; Happy Valentine's Day Boc<lb />
THE BROTHERS OF LAMDA CHI?<lb />
ALPHA: Happy Valentine's day<lb />
We love you! Rose, KimC, ana<lb />
ly C.<lb />
DAVID PLUM: Happy Valen<lb />
Day! I love you! Can't wai'<lb />
another Tuesday night! Free's<lb />
Lover Always!<lb />
TIM RUSSELL: Happy Valentine s<lb />
Day! You are the best Big Brother!<lb />
Love your ill sis Rose Marie.<lb />
VIRGIN ISLAND NATIVE: Happy<lb />
Valentine's Day! Sorry I'm not<lb />
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Brody's, Gary E or even Rob L<lb />
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days and we're on our way to<lb />
Florida! Love- Bahama Mama.<lb />
JOE, ERNEST &amp; FLETCH<lb />
you all, but especially Fletch. Let s<lb />
have a GOOD time tonight, put leave<lb />
Ernest and the calculator<lb />
somewhere else Happy Valen-<lb />
Day. Bozo's Mom.<lb />
DEAR CARLA: Time goes by<lb />
quickly. It's hard to believe so many<lb />
Valentine's Days are in the past<lb />
Love has brought us another one and<lb />
wil! bring us many more Thanks, I<lb />
Love You- Greg<lb />
DEAR GIN: The warmth, love<lb />
security you've given me has made<lb />
me feel extremely iucky to have so<lb />
meone so special. With<lb />
love.Oilways Oris<lb />
TONY: Piease don't smoke because<lb />
I love you and need your frienc<lb />
here with me always. hfar<lb />
CAROLINE MAE: Happy<lb />
tine's Day to a forever friend from<lb />
an eternal buddy. Have a great one<lb />
-Mike<lb />
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY 1 I<lb />
the oniy bannerman on campus or<lb />
off campus, couldn't afford flowers,<lb />
so how's this? Love Charles<lb />
DANNY: Happy Valentine's Day:<lb />
You're one hell of a big brother. I<lb />
love ya. Your til sis, Angie<lb />
PAUL. Happy j<lb />
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ready to throw-down heavily<lb />
your Big-Bro this Friday night. Hap<lb />
py V.D You are the jamminest'<lb />
Love ya, Foo.<lb />
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iove, my nfe, my everything. Happy<lb />
Valentine's Day. with all my iove.<lb />
Forever yours, ;Susanne<lb />
DANEILLE: Happy Valentine's<lb />
Day. You're a very special person<lb />
and I'm starf'in' to Dig Ya! Love.<lb />
John.<lb />
SOMETHING ELSE: Happy Valen !<lb />
tine's Day. I love you. - A.R. Now<lb />
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KEVIN, and TOM: The smow a<lb />
fall, but the Schnapps sure did flow<lb />
and with the Norwegians in fr<lb />
the ride wasn't slow! Saturday was<lb />
excellent, the skiing was great, thatj<lb />
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we hate! With Gary behind bar, wel<lb />
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from beginning to end, you guys!<lb />
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TO ALL THE LAMBA CHI ALPHA<lb />
BROTHERS AND A.Ms: Have cs<lb />
Happy Valentines Day! Love. Yourj<lb />
Little Sisters.<lb />
PUDDAGE: Happy 4th Valentines<lb />
Day! They get better every year<lb />
love you very much! Love, Tugar<lb />
NO-HOLE, TREECE, KB, JENNJ<lb />
JOE BELL &amp; DAD'S GIRL: Happy:<lb />
Valentines Day! YA'LL ARE TheS<lb />
BEST Sneile<lb />
GREG: Plain and simple, I love you<lb />
with all my heart. You're so veryi<lb />
special to me. Shannon<lb />
Mary D.<lb />
Mint M.<lb />
Kim P.<lb />
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my little sisters. Moggish you will always be<lb />
the most special girl in the world to me Mim<lb />
you make the finest lasagna on earth Kim '<lb />
welcome to the family!<lb />
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