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�h� iEaHt Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.41<lb />
Tuesday February 19,1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Dole To Speak At May 4 Ceremony<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
�nd Staff Reports<lb />
U.S. Secretary of Transporta-<lb />
tion Elizabeth Dole will be the<lb />
speaker at ECU's 76th com-<lb />
mencement on May 4, Chancellor<lb />
John Howell announced Friday.<lb />
The university will award<lb />
Secretary Dole the honorary doc-<lb />
tor of letters degree "in recogni-<lb />
tion of her outstanding leader-<lb />
ship and achievement Howell<lb />
told the Board of Trustees.<lb />
Dole will become the third reci-<lb />
piert of the honorary degree,<lb />
joining former ECU Chancellor<lb />
Leo Jenkins and former Sen.<lb />
Robert Morgan, both of whom<lb />
received degrees in 1983.<lb />
"She is among North<lb />
Carolina's and our nation's most<lb />
distinguished leaders and public<lb />
servants Howell said. "Her<lb />
many contributions to our na-<lb />
tion, including her service as U.S.<lb />
Secretary of Transportation, br-<lb />
ing great pride and appreciation<lb />
to all North Carolinians<lb />
The decision to award Dole an<lb />
honorary degree was made by<lb />
ECU's Honorary Degree Com-<lb />
mittee, which is headed by<lb />
Joseph Boyette, dean of the<lb />
graduate school. Boyette said the<lb />
committee strictly examines all<lb />
recommendations for honorary<lb />
degrees and then makes a recom-<lb />
mendation to Howell.<lb />
Boyette said faculty, students<lb />
and any other interested persons<lb />
may suggest individuals for<lb />
receipt of an honorary degree.<lb />
Between 15 and 20 nominations<lb />
are received by the committee<lb />
each year, he said.<lb />
"We felt that she (Dole) was a<lb />
very good candidate he said.<lb />
"She was a North Carolina per-<lb />
son who had done a lot in the way<lb />
of public service<lb />
Howell said Dole was invited<lb />
to give the address following her<lb />
selection as an honorary degree<lb />
recipient. He said he asked Sen.<lb />
John East, R-N.C, to persuade<lb />
her to accept. East will introduce<lb />
Dole at the commencement<lb />
ceremonies.<lb />
Dole, a native of Salisbury, is<lb />
the wife of Sen. Robert Dole,<lb />
R-Kansas. Prior to accepting the<lb />
cabinet post in the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration in 1983, she served<lb />
as Assistant to the President for<lb />
Public Liaison, directing Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan's outreach program<lb />
to secure the views of business,<lb />
labor and agriculture.<lb />
She is a former Federal Trade<lb />
Commissioner, a former Deputy<lb />
Special Assistant to the President<lb />
and a former staff assistant to the<lb />
Assistant Secretary of Health,<lb />
Education and Welfare.<lb />
She was graduated with<lb />
distinction in political science<lb />
from Duke University where she<lb />
was president of the student body<lb />
and elected to Phi Beta Kappa.<lb />
She did postgraduate study at<lb />
Oxford and completed her MA<lb />
degree in education at Harvard.<lb />
She was one of only 15 women in<lb />
an entering class of 550 students<lb />
at Harvard Law School and<lb />
received her law degree there.<lb />
Following service in HEW in<lb />
Dole<lb />
Dole served as exscutr. c director<lb />
of the President's Committee on<lb />
Consumer Interests. When the<lb />
Office of Consumer Affairs was<lb />
created in 1971, she was named<lb />
deputy director. In 1973, she<lb />
became a member of the Federal<lb />
Trade Commission.<lb />
Area Hardee's Robbed<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
The Jenkins Fine Arts Building was the site of a bomb threat during Juanita Kreps' lecture Thursday night.<lb />
See story, page 5.<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
And<lb />
HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
The Hardee's restaurant at 910<lb />
Cotanche St. was robbed Mon-<lb />
day evening by two armed black<lb />
males, according to Greenville<lb />
police. The two escaped with an<lb />
undetermined amount of money.<lb />
The robbery occurred at ap-<lb />
proximately 10:10 p.m accor-<lb />
ding to Det. Sgt. Daniel Heinz of<lb />
the Greenville Police Depart-<lb />
ment. He said the two men walk-<lb />
ed in the side door facing Ninth<lb />
Street. They approached one of<lb />
two cashiers at the counter, and<lb />
one of the men pointed a gun at<lb />
her and said "give me all your<lb />
money according to Heinz.<lb />
All the cash drawers in the<lb />
restaurant were emptied and no<lb />
money was taken from the safe,<lb />
he said.<lb />
Four employees were in<lb />
Hardee's at the time of the rob-<lb />
bery � three females and one<lb />
male. There were no customers in<lb />
the restaurant at the time.<lb />
The two armed men handed a<lb />
brown paper bag to the cashier<lb />
and jumped over the counter.<lb />
After getting the money, they ex-<lb />
ited out the back door of the<lb />
restaurant, probably on foot, ac-<lb />
cording to Heinz. The men were<lb />
in the restaurant between three<lb />
and four minutes, Heinz said.<lb />
Heinz said the two men were<lb />
black with a medium build and<lb />
around six feet tall. He said they<lb />
were both in their 20s. One man<lb />
was wearing a blue bandana<lb />
around his face. Heinz said the<lb />
two guns carried by the men were<lb />
probably .38 caliber revolvers.<lb />
This was the first armed rob-<lb />
bery of a Greenville fast food<lb />
restaurant this year, according to<lb />
Heinz.<lb />
Police on the scene found foot-<lb />
prints believed to be left by the<lb />
two men, along with a broken<lb />
pair of sunglasses found in the<lb />
parking lot.<lb />
No one was injured during the<lb />
robbery.<lb />
Heinz said anyone seeing<lb />
anything suspicious in the area<lb />
around 10 p.m. should contact<lb />
him at the Greenville Police<lb />
Department at 752-3342.<lb />
Hardee's restaurant resumed<lb />
business between 2 a.m. and 3<lb />
a.m according to the night<lb />
supervisor.<lb />
Fee Increases Await Approval By Board of Governors<lb />
B JENNIFER JENDRASIAK their meeting Fridav. h HitrnccpH hv th� RnarH �,a�����  <lb />
Newi Editor<lb />
If approval is given by the<lb />
UNC Board of Governors, ECU<lb />
students will see a $18 per year in-<lb />
crease in fees on their tuition bills<lb />
next year. The decision to send<lb />
the fee increase proposal to the<lb />
Board for approval was made by<lb />
the ECU Board of Trustees at<lb />
their meeting Friday<lb />
The fee increase will comprise<lb />
an $8 per semester increase in fees<lb />
for athletics and a $1 per semester<lb />
increase in fees for Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. The increases<lb />
will become final only after<lb />
receiving Board of Governors ap-<lb />
proval. Vice Chancellor for Stu-<lb />
dent Life Elmer Meyer said he is<lb />
not certain when the subject will<lb />
be discussed by the Board.<lb />
Chancellor John Howell spoke<lb />
briefly to the trustees on the sub-<lb />
ject of the ECU budget for the<lb />
next two years. "If there are tax<lb />
cuts, there will be budget cuts and<lb />
university budgets are more<lb />
susceptible to cutting than some<lb />
of the others he said.<lb />
The budget currently before<lb />
the state legislature is for the<lb />
More Convictions Seen<lb />
period covering July 1985 to June<lb />
1987. This budget was devised by<lb />
the UNC Board of Governors.<lb />
"We're always worried about<lb />
budget cuts Howell said. He<lb />
added that Gov. James Martin<lb />
campaigned on a platform of cut-<lb />
ting taxes and has "come into of-<lb />
fice maintaining that position<lb />
Howell said he feels the<lb />
trustees should support the<lb />
budget proposal and be aware of<lb />
the possibility that there may be<lb />
cuts.<lb />
The trustees also passed a<lb />
resolution honoring Katie<lb />
Morgan, who served on the<lb />
board until forced to resign when<lb />
her husband Robert accepted the<lb />
position of director of the State<lb />
Bureau of Investigation.<lb />
"Chancellor Howell and the<lb />
trustees, along with the entire<lb />
university, will always be in-<lb />
debted to Katie for her dedication<lb />
and love for East Carolina said<lb />
Board of Trustees Chairman C.<lb />
Ralph Kinsey. The resolution<lb />
cited Morgan's "superb leader-<lb />
ship, skill and understanding<lb />
The next Board of Trustees<lb />
meeting will be May 3.<lb />
Chronic Offenders A Problem<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Newi Editor<lb />
(This is the final segment of a<lb />
three-part series concerning<lb />
North Carolina's 1983passage of<lb />
the Safe Roads Act. Part I con-<lb />
cerned the change in individual<lb />
drinking habits following passage<lb />
of the act, Part II with methods<lb />
used for detection of the intox-<lb />
icated driver. This segment deals<lb />
with the conviction of drunk<lb />
drivers.)<lb />
Under the provisions of the<lb />
Safe Roads Act, different<lb />
evidence is admissible in court in<lb />
a drunk-driving case and stricter<lb />
sentencing is advocated. In addi-<lb />
tion, plea bargaining is excluded<lb />
and an individual's drivers'<lb />
license is revoked immediatelv<lb />
upon determination of a blood<lb />
alcohol concentration of 0.10, or<lb />
refusal to take a breathalyzer<lb />
test.<lb />
Under North Carolina law,<lb />
there are five levels of punish-<lb />
ment for DWI. These levels are<lb />
determined by the absence or<lb />
presence of aggravating or<lb />
mitigating factors.<lb />
There are two categories of ag-<lb />
gravating factors. Grossly ag-<lb />
gravating factors are: Two or<lb />
more convictions for an impaired<lb />
driving offense within seven<lb />
years; A prior conviction for an<lb />
impaired driving offense within<lb />
seven years; Driving while license<lb />
is revoked under an impaired<lb />
driving revocation; Serious injury<lb />
to another caused by defendant's<lb />
impaired driving. Aggravating<lb />
factors include gross impairment<lb />
of faculties, especially reckless<lb />
driving, driving leading to an ac-<lb />
cident causing over $500 damage<lb />
and personal injury and passing a<lb />
stopped school bus.<lb />
Mitigating factors include<lb />
slight impairment, safe and<lb />
lawful driving except for impair-<lb />
ment, safe driving record and<lb />
voluntary submission for assess-<lb />
ment and treatment before the<lb />
trial.<lb />
The levels of punishment range<lb />
from Level I, which mandates a<lb />
mandatory minimum of 14 days<lb />
and up to 2 years in jail and a fine<lb />
of up to $2,000, to Level 5, which<lb />
mandates punishment of up to 24<lb />
hours in jail or 24 hours of com-<lb />
munity service, a 30-day loss of<lb />
driving privileges or any com-<lb />
bination of the three. A fine of<lb />
up to $100 may also be imposed.<lb />
According 'o Thomas D.<lb />
Haigwood, Put County District<lb />
Attorney, the major change in<lb />
the law has been the fact that<lb />
while, prior to the passage of the<lb />
Safe Roads Act, impairment of<lb />
physical and mental faculties had<lb />
to be proven to convict an in-<lb />
dividual of DWI, the only<lb />
evidence necessary today is a<lb />
blood alcohol content of 0.10.<lb />
"Now even if there is not<lb />
enough evidence to prove beyond<lb />
a reasonable doubt that the men-<lb />
tal and physical faculties were ap-<lb />
preciably impaired, you simply<lb />
have to prove that the blood<lb />
alcohol content is 0.10 he said.<lb />
Haigwood said this makes it<lb />
"easier to obtain convictions<lb />
He added that another important<lb />
change is that breathalyzer test<lb />
results are admissible in district<lb />
court without the breathalyzer<lb />
operator being present by af-<lb />
fidavit. "This makes it easier to<lb />
move cases through district<lb />
court he said.<lb />
Although the technicalities in<lb />
breathalyzer testing may result in<lb />
dismissal of a case, Haigwood<lb />
said he feels steps are being taken<lb />
to overcome these technicalities.<lb />
"As in any criminal case, you see<lb />
cases where judges dismiss<lb />
charges against defendants as a<lb />
result of technicalities and the<lb />
breathalyzer test is a technical<lb />
area of the law he said.<lb />
"We do lose some cases<lb />
because the police officer or<lb />
breathalyzer officer fail to fill out<lb />
some form correctly or didn't<lb />
observe some technicality<lb />
Haigwood said, adding that he<lb />
hoped the newly-enacted law re-<lb />
quiring two breathalyzer tests to<lb />
be administered in succession will<lb />
be a step toward overcoming dif-<lb />
ficulties.<lb />
The Pitt County Court system<lb />
currently tries approximately 140<lb />
DWI cases each month. "I don't<lb />
see a decrease in the number of<lb />
cases and I have the feeling that<lb />
in recent months there has been<lb />
some increase Haigwood said.<lb />
Haigwood said the one-time<lb />
offender is generally not much of<lb />
a problem, but the chronic of-<lb />
fender is. "This burden on the<lb />
system is of real concern to the<lb />
public he said. "You can only<lb />
fine someone so much or keep<lb />
them in jail so many days and<lb />
then they'll be back out<lb />
While the sentences imposed in<lb />
DWI cases have received much<lb />
Continued On Page 5<lb />
Dance For The Heart<lb />
BRYAN HUMBERT - ECU Photo Lao<lb />
A wide variety of energetic volunteers, including members of the ECU football team, participated in two<lb />
hours of aerobics Sunday to raise money for the American Heart Association.<lb />
SGA Denies Funds ion The inside<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
Aultunt News Editor<lb />
The NAACP was denied SGA<lb />
funds Monday night when the<lb />
Legislature became aware that<lb />
the organization's constitution<lb />
was in direct violation of an Ap-<lb />
propriations Committee rule.<lb />
Wilma Case, president of the<lb />
ECU chapter of the NAACP,<lb />
asked the legislators to fund<lb />
travel for members to attend a<lb />
conference in Washington, D.C.<lb />
She said the money they were<lb />
asking for would cover the<lb />
allowable 19 cents per mile and<lb />
the use of a university vehicle.<lb />
However, Legislator Richard<lb />
Wynne told the SGA that in<lb />
reviewing the NAACP's constitu-<lb />
tion, his committee found that<lb />
the ECU chapter's constitution<lb />
was similiar to that of the na-<lb />
tional chapter and was "clearly<lb />
partisan Wynne pointed out<lb />
SGA appropriation guideline<lb />
number nine, which states, "No<lb />
partisan, political or social action<lb />
organization shall be funded<lb />
Also opposing the bill was<lb />
See STUDENTS, Page 5<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Style6<lb />
Classifieds7<lb />
Sportsg<lb />
�SGA President John Rainev<lb />
announced today that filing<lb />
for the March 20 SGA election<lb />
will take place Feb. 25 to<lb />
March 1. Applications may be<lb />
picked up at the SGA office.<lb />
Rainey also reminds student<lb />
organizations that their<lb />
budgets should be submitted<lb />
by March 1.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN FEBRUARY 19, 1985<lb />
Thirty Second Spot<lb />
For Concert Band<lb />
Join me united States Air Force Tactical Air<lb />
Command Band for a very special evening of<lb />
musical entertainment. Sat Feb. 23 at the<lb />
Wright Auditorium. This outstanding<lb />
musical group, on tour from Langley Air<lb />
Force Base, Virginia, will present an ex-<lb />
citing program featuring selections from the<lb />
light classics and broadway hits, to stirring<lb />
patriotic specials, current vocal hits and<lb />
even the big band era. The program, spon-<lb />
sored by Air Force ROTC and Daily Ref lee<lb />
tor, is poen to the public and will begin at 8<lb />
p.m. For free tickets, contact Air Force<lb />
ROTC at 757 654a or 4597 or come to the se<lb />
cond floor of Wright Annex.<lb />
Crossover<lb />
Cross over into a new sound, contemporary<lb />
Christian music is gaining in popularity as<lb />
awareness increases. wzv.B is keeping up<lb />
with the trends. Crossover will introduce you<lb />
to 'music with a message each Sun. morn-<lb />
ing from 6-12. For those who have ears to<lb />
hear, listen to crossover. On your campus<lb />
album station, WZMB 91.3 FM.<lb />
African Music<lb />
Fri� Feb 22 at 6 p.m WZMB, 91.3 FM will<lb />
present two hours of contemporary African<lb />
Music. Most of this music has never been<lb />
aired in America before. Ageman Oua, a stu-<lb />
dent from Ghana, will narrate the show.<lb />
Delta Sigma Phi<lb />
Lii Sister Rush<lb />
has been changed to New Deli. We'll begin<lb />
partying at 9 on Thurs. Admission is $2 and<lb />
again on Fri. at the house on tenth st. There<lb />
will also be a 'dating game' on Thurs. night's<lb />
rush. We're all psyched to meet any new<lb />
girls who want to part of our Delta Sigma Phi<lb />
Fraternity<lb />
ECU Archery Club<lb />
will be holding a meeting Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. in<lb />
Mem. 105b. The meeting is open to all<lb />
students, faculity, and staff. Important<lb />
topics concerning shoots and projects will be<lb />
discussed. So if you enjoy the the outdoors<lb />
please come by and give us a listen. For<lb />
more information just call Greg at 752-6265.<lb />
Rugby Club<lb />
ecu vs. NCSU Sat Feb. 23, 2 p.m. North<lb />
Carolina Collegiate Championship Be there.<lb />
Rain or shine.<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 />
Music Courses<lb />
The school of Music encourages students to<lb />
consider enrolling in the following music<lb />
courses designed for non-music majors dur-<lb />
ing the fall term. MUSC 1108�Non-Music<lb />
Major Group Voice; MUSC 1208,1218� Non-<lb />
Music Major Group Piano I and II; MUSC<lb />
2208�Music Appreciation; MUSC 2218�Or<lb />
chestral Music; MUSC 2238�Contemporary<lb />
Music; MUSC 2258�History of Jazz Music;<lb />
MUSC 3018�Introduction to Basic Music<lb />
Skills; MUSC 3028�Music Education in<lb />
Elementary Grades; MUSC 3038� Music<lb />
Education in Intermediate Grades; MUSC<lb />
3048Muslc for Exceptional Children.<lb />
Performance organizations are open to all<lb />
students, but an audition is required prior to<lb />
registration in any performance group<lb />
unless the student has the consent of the in-<lb />
structor.<lb />
No other school of music course offerings<lb />
may be taken without permission of the in-<lb />
structor and authorization from the Dean's<lb />
office.<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
In the Bloxton House is offering these one<lb />
hour sessions to aid you In developing better<lb />
Interviewing skills for use in your job search.<lb />
A film and discussion of how to interview on<lb />
and off campus will be shared. These ses<lb />
sions will be held in the Career Planning<lb />
Room at 3 p.m. on Feb. 7, 11, and 19. Seniors<lb />
are especially encouraged to attend one of<lb />
these sessions!<lb />
Deputy U.S.<lb />
Marshall Exam<lb />
Application dates for the Deputy U.S. Mar<lb />
shall Exam are from Feb. 4 22. information<lb />
Is available at the Career Planning and<lb />
Placement Service, Bloxton House. Come by<lb />
and learn how to get started in a career in<lb />
this division of the U.S. Department of<lb />
Justice.<lb />
Women's Indoor<lb />
Soccer Tournament<lb />
to be held March 15-17 for all organized in-<lb />
dependent teams. Contact Ginger Vann at<lb />
752-9722 or Vanessa Higdon at 757 6064 if you<lb />
are Interested. S5 entry fee.<lb />
Computer Science<lb />
Position available for summer 1985 with ma-<lb />
jor companys in Fayetteville. Students<lb />
should have Fortran, Basic, experience us-<lb />
ing Lotus 1,2,3 desireable. Contact<lb />
Cooperative Education 313 Rawl Building.<lb />
Health Care<lb />
Variety of positions available in Hospital<lb />
Setting in Pennsylvania. Good pay and op-<lb />
portunity for professional experience. Con-<lb />
tact Co-op Office, 313 Rawl Building.<lb />
SPRING<lb />
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From $149 on the Strip<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
Program Coordinator<lb />
Position available for summer with state<lb />
government supervising summer youth pro-<lb />
gram. Ideal for personnel major. Must be<lb />
Robeson County resident and have a car.<lb />
Contact Cooperative Education 313 Rawl<lb />
Buildinp<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir<lb />
will celebrate it's 2nd anniversary on Sun<lb />
Feb. 24 at 3 p.m. In Hendrix Theater. Admis-<lb />
sion is free. Choirs from other universities<lb />
and colleges will be singing at this celebra-<lb />
tion. Come out and hear some good gospel<lb />
music! Your suppport will be greatly ap-<lb />
preciated.<lb />
Hungry?<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir will be sponsoring an<lb />
"All You Eat Spaghetti Buffet" Thurs Feb.<lb />
21. The dinner will be held from 5-8 p.m. in<lb />
MUC'sMuIti-Purpose Room. ECU students,<lb />
fraculty, and Greenville residents are<lb />
welcome. Thickets are two dollars. Proceeds<lb />
will be used for ECU Gospel Choir's Spring<lb />
Tour. For more information, please call<lb />
Keith Horton at 758 9296. Hope to see you<lb />
there. Bon Appetite.<lb />
AMA<lb />
AMA presents "Consumer Products<lb />
Marketing Learn about the marketing of<lb />
consumer products when the American<lb />
Marketing Assoc. hosts Steve Johnson from<lb />
Texlse, Inc a consumer products firm.<lb />
Come to the Multi purose room in<lb />
Mendenahll on Thues Feb. 19 at 4. See you<lb />
there!<lb />
West Area<lb />
Residence Council<lb />
West area presents "Campus Wide,<lb />
Residence Hall Students Only" dating game<lb />
on Feb. 19. At Jenkins Audltorum 710 p.m.<lb />
Application availble and returnable to any<lb />
area coordinator's office. Deadline: Feb. 15<lb />
at 4 p.m.<lb />
Wrestling<lb />
Register for the IRS Wrestling competition<lb />
Feb. 18-20. Officials are needed so come by<lb />
the first clinic Feb 19 at 6 p.m in MG 102. To<lb />
register come by room 204 Memorial Gym or<lb />
call 757-6387<lb />
Resume Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
in the Bloxton House is offering one hour ses-<lb />
sions to help you prepare your own resume.<lb />
Few graduates get jobs without some<lb />
prepartion. Many employers request a<lb />
resume showing your education and ex-<lb />
perience.<lb />
Sessions to help will be held in the Career<lb />
Planning Room of the Bloxton House at 3<lb />
p.m. on Feb. 5, 13, and 20.<lb />
PhiU<lb />
party for all members, Tues Feb. 19th at 5<lb />
in the Van Landingham Room.<lb />
ECU Playhouse<lb />
Save the price of a ticket�Usher for dance<lb />
theatre Feb. 20-23 and see the show free. Sign<lb />
up and information sheets are on the bulletin<lb />
board in Messick Theatre Arts Center.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi National<lb />
Honor Fraternity<lb />
Bud Light, and Rock 93 invite you to join us<lb />
on the courts for the Volleyball Marathon for<lb />
Easter Seals on March 2 and 3 at Minges Col<lb />
iseum! Pre registration deadline for in-<lb />
terested participants is Thurs Feb. 21. ECU<lb />
Students who participate will play their<lb />
games early Sat. morning so Spring plans<lb />
won't be interrupted. For more information<lb />
call the toll free Volleyball Hotline at<lb />
1 800 722 0652 or write Jean Gaddy, Easter<lb />
Seal Society, 3948 Browning Place, Raleigh<lb />
NC 27609.<lb />
Visual Arts Forum<lb />
announces Ifs 1985 spring film series. All<lb />
films will be shown in Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
and begin at a p.m. 'Allegro Nontroppo' and<lb />
'Image' will be shown Fri Feb. 15. 'Bet-<lb />
ween Time and Timbukto' on Fri, March 1.<lb />
'The Challenge-Tribute to Modern Art" on<lb />
tues March 12. 'Rude Boy' on Fri, March<lb />
29. The last film of the series is 'Jane Is Jane<lb />
Forever' to be shown Fri April 12. The VAF<lb />
film series Is open to the general public and<lb />
all students are encouraged to attend.<lb />
CSCI Jobs<lb />
Army Systems Command wants to know now<lb />
how many wish to apply for their jobs for<lb />
summer and or fall semesters. The Co-op of-<lb />
fice must mail off your applications by Feb.<lb />
25! I To apply for this ob see Carol Collns or<lb />
Sue Benson In Rawl 313 now If not sooner!<lb />
CSCIJobs<lb />
Northern Telecom needs someone to start<lb />
NOW in a CSCI co-op job. Needs GPA-2.98n<lb />
grade In COBOL. (Also Northern Is taking<lb />
applications for summer now.) To apply for<lb />
this job see Carol Collins or Sue Bneson in<lb />
Rawl 3132 now If not sooner!<lb />
Quakers Are Friends<lb />
Quakers find that amidst the pressure and<lb />
noise of modern life there is In silent worship<lb />
a healing and creative power. First day<lb />
meeting: Sun Richard and Mary Miller's<lb />
home, 1801 C Cedar Lane (Call 758 6789).<lb />
Scholarships<lb />
The Department of Military Science (Army<lb />
ROTC) is now accepting applications for 2<lb />
and 3 year merit scholarships. These<lb />
scholarships pay full tuition and fees plus an<lb />
allowance for books and supplies each<lb />
semester. For more information contact<lb />
Captain Lllivak or Master Sergeant Boyles<lb />
at 324 Erwin hall or call 757-6967 or 6974.<lb />
Enviromental Health<lb />
Positions available for environmental health<lb />
student for the summer with a major utility<lb />
in Charlotte. Contact Cooperative Educa-<lb />
tion, 313 Rawl Building.<lb />
INDT<lb />
Inductrial Technology students Interested in<lb />
Northern Telecom for the summer should<lb />
contact Co-op office in 313 Rawl to update ap-<lb />
plication materials as soon as possible.<lb />
Financial Managment<lb />
Positions available for graduate MPA or<lb />
MBA students for summer, 1985, and one ad-<lb />
ditional semester with Federal High Way<lb />
Administration In Washington, DC. Requires<lb />
some accounting knowledge and pays bet-<lb />
ween $14,300 and (17,800 on an annual bases.<lb />
Contact Cooperative Education's office, 313<lb />
Rawl Building.<lb />
Resume Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
in the Bloxton House is offering one hour ses-<lb />
sions to help you prepare your own resume.<lb />
Few graduates get jobs without some<lb />
prepartion. Many employers request a<lb />
resume showing your education and ex-<lb />
perience. Sessions to help will be held In the<lb />
Career Planning Room of the Bloxton House<lb />
at 3 p.m. on Feb. 5, 13, and 20.<lb />
Summer School At<lb />
UNC Wilmington<lb />
Undergraduate and graduate students in-<lb />
terested in attending summer shcool at<lb />
UNC-W may register for classes through The<lb />
Office of Special Programs at UNCW.<lb />
Sumer Session I begins May 28 and ends<lb />
June 28 while Summer Session II Is schedul-<lb />
ed from July 8 through Aug. 9.<lb />
Vlsting students from other institutions<lb />
may enroll In summer courses at UNCW on-<lb />
ly with written permission from the<lb />
Registrar or Dean of the institution in which<lb />
they are currently enrolled.<lb />
A general information brochure describ-<lb />
ing courses offered, registration and other<lb />
information Is available from the Office of<lb />
Special Programs, UNCW, 401 S. College<lb />
Raod, Wilmington, NC 28403. For further In<lb />
formation, contact the OSP at (919) 395-3195.<lb />
ILO<lb />
The international Language Organization<lb />
will hold a meeting on Tues Feb. 19 at 3:30<lb />
In BC 305. This is a mandatory meeting for<lb />
members! All interested persons are<lb />
welcome to attend the ILO meetings. You do<lb />
not have to be a F.L. major to become a<lb />
member. Come join the fun of ILOI<lb />
LSS Society<lb />
There will be a meeting on Wed<lb />
p.m. In room 221 Mendenhall.<lb />
Feb. 20 at 7<lb />
ECU Frisbee<lb />
The ECU Frisbee Club is open to all In-<lb />
terested students and staff. We play at the<lb />
bottom of college hill Tues Thurs. and Sun.<lb />
afternoons. Anyone is welcome to come<lb />
throw or hack. The warm weather is coming<lb />
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Frisbee Club<lb />
De irates Ultimate practice Mon, Tues,<lb />
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Girls there is one way that you can meet<lb />
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town. P.S. All operators and escort should<lb />
plan to attend the Pirate Walk meeting this<lb />
coming Mon at 4:30 in the Mendenhall<lb />
multi-purpose room; Please attend!<lb />
Aerobicize<lb />
Register for IRS (Intramural) aerobic<lb />
classes Feb. 24�March 1 in room 204<lb />
Memorial Gym. Drop In classes MonThurs.<lb />
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speculate!<lb />
Society For Advancement<lb />
Of Management<lb />
Presents Dr. H. Horowitz, Program<lb />
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Business. Tues Feb. 19, 3:30, Rawl 104. All<lb />
welcome.<lb />
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Thurs Feb. 21 could become the most im-<lb />
portant day of your life by coming to<lb />
Mendenhall from 11-4 p.m. You can learn<lb />
more about CADP, responsible drinking, tips<lb />
to successful partying and more.<lb />
Progressive Student<lb />
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Tired of hearing about how the New Right<lb />
has taken over our campuses? Come find out<lb />
what progressive students are doing at<lb />
schools all across the nation. Come to the<lb />
organizational meeting of the Progressive<lb />
Student Network. Tonight 8 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall, room 247. For more informa-<lb />
tion contact Lisa at 752 5724.<lb />
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Fat Tuesday<lb />
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You are invited to a pancake supper tonight<lb />
at 5:30 p.m. at the Methodist Student Center,<lb />
501 East Fifth Street (across from Garrett<lb />
Dorm). Free pancakes and all the trlmings.<lb />
Sponsored jointly by the campus ministries.<lb />
Tau Kappa Epsilon<lb />
Tonlte: In the Attic, TKE presents the 10th<lb />
annual Ring-Girl Competition. Doors open at<lb />
9 p.m contest begins at 10 p.m. For more in-<lb />
formation call TKE House (758 6822) or Scott<lb />
at 758 7298.<lb />
KYF<lb />
King Youth Fellowship will be having a Bible<lb />
Study Tues Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. In 242<lb />
Mendenhall. For more information contact<lb />
Jack at 752 1081.<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
There will be a business meeting of Phi Eta<lb />
Sigma on Tues Feb. 26 at 5:15 p.m in 221<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
There will be a general meeting on Wed,<lb />
Feb. 20 at 3 in Rawl 342. Josh Rogers, owner<lb />
of PTA Pizza and Advice, will speak on pro<lb />
blems of small business. All interested per<lb />
sons are welcome.<lb />
Library Science 1000:<lb />
Second Block Classes<lb />
Students registered for Library Science 1000,<lb />
Sections 21-34 should begin classes Mon<lb />
Feb. 21. Students registered for Sections<lb />
35-41 will begin classes Tues Feb. 26.<lb />
Alpha Phi Big Brothers<lb />
Big brothers happy hour will be tonight at<lb />
the Elbo starting at 9:30. Also, big brother<lb />
rush will be at Treehouse Thurs Feb. 21<lb />
from 4-7� Everyone is urged to attend.<lb />
Biology Club<lb />
will have it's next meeting on Mon Feb. 25.<lb />
The meeting will be held in the Helm's<lb />
Reading room 2 floor Bloloby Bldg at 7 p.m.<lb />
Our distinguished quests will include 2 first<lb />
year medical students at the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine, Jennifer Coats and Bart Edwards.<lb />
Also, we will have a fourth year medical stu<lb />
dent, Jules Barefoot.They will be on hand to<lb />
answer any questions students who are<lb />
thinking about the medical field may have.<lb />
All old and new members in attendance will<lb />
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calendar. Don't miss It.<lb />
Phi Upsilon Omicron<lb />
Phi U welcome back party! All members<lb />
welcomel Feb. 19�5 Van Landingham<lb />
Room.<lb />
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health care: Music Theropy, Occupational<lb />
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each field. Opportunity for questions will be<lb />
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Sponsored by EUC Student Committee Oc<lb />
cupational Therapy Association.<lb />
Gamma Geta Phi<lb />
Honor Society will meet Thurs Feb 21 at 7<lb />
p.m. In Jenkins Aud. This wilt be your last<lb />
chance to pay dues and we'll also give out the<lb />
tickets. See you there!<lb />
Circle K<lb />
Want to be a video? Circle k is making one of<lb />
their own For a Blast come Wed. at 5 In<lb />
Mendenhall Rm 221 You could be a star. Be<lb />
there Free food<lb />
ECU Forensic Society<lb />
A meeting will be held Tues Feb. 19, in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Room 248.<lb />
Anyone still interested in participating In<lb />
debate, public speaking, oral interpretation,<lb />
and dramatic interpretation come join us.<lb />
We would love to see your smiling face.<lb />
Review Board�SGA<lb />
Applications are now being accepted for the<lb />
University Review Board. There are 2 open<lb />
ings for the remainder of the semester. To<lb />
file, go by the SGA office and fill out an ap<lb />
plication and sign up for an interview. Ap<lb />
plications will only be taken on Tues , Feb<lb />
19.<lb />
Beach Jobs<lb />
Retail positions available in Nags Head for<lb />
the summer. Contact Co op Office 313 Rawl<lb />
Building.<lb />
Graduate Students<lb />
Wesley Foundation is now accepting applica<lb />
tions for a graduate couple to serve as rev<lb />
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cyclical unemployment, the solu-<lb />
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may be solved once this par-<lb />
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depending on outside factors,<lb />
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ministration has laid out a plan<lb />
to end the deficit Kreps<lb />
said at a press conference, "the<lb />
plan is already behind schedule<lb />
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Reagan's endorsement of lower<lb />
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relate to ecology, Kreps said it is<lb />
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resources. "It is very expensive to<lb />
maintain the quality of our<lb />
resources, but the nation has<lb />
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From Another Viewpoint<lb />
By BILL MITCHELL<lb />
Staff Wilier<lb />
How sex differs for men and<lb />
women was a topic of discussion<lb />
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Sex" given by Crawford Loritts<lb />
Sunday in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Loritts said sex is a physical<lb />
release for men, while through<lb />
sex women are looking for some<lb />
type of commitment.<lb />
The lecture was sponsored by a<lb />
number of campus organizations,<lb />
including the Minority Arts<lb />
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Loritts stressed that American<lb />
society is very confused about the<lb />
interaction of love and sex. He<lb />
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The first of these factors is that<lb />
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tionship are more important then<lb />
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"We are constantly bombard-<lb />
ed by sexual messages Loritts<lb />
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associate sexual productivity with<lb />
certain products This mainly<lb />
concerns advertising and the<lb />
music and television industry.<lb />
"Man's strongest drive is his sex-<lb />
ual appetite, and we are being<lb />
manipulated by it Loritts con-<lb />
tinued. "Society itself is telling<lb />
and persuading us into equating<lb />
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Loritts also brought up the fact<lb />
that the Bible has some very in-<lb />
teresting things to say about sex.<lb />
The Bible has three main prin-<lb />
ciples concerning sex, he said. He<lb />
listed them as follows: The first is<lb />
that sex is good and a part of<lb />
God's creation. It stresses that<lb />
sexual desire is not wrong, but a<lb />
preoccupation with that desire is<lb />
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Loritts brought up the concept<lb />
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Drinking<lb />
New Age Proposal Unfair<lb />
The resolution passed by the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
Association of Student Govern-<lb />
ments recently that opposed rais-<lb />
ing the drinking age to 21 in North<lb />
Carolina was a much-needed cry<lb />
by students to protect their rights.<lb />
With the speed of a steamroller<lb />
down a mountain highway, the<lb />
General Assembly will soon com-<lb />
pletely crush the rights of students<lb />
to drink. The reasons are noble,<lb />
but the solution they are using for<lb />
the drunk driving problem is a<lb />
quick fix.<lb />
Two years ago, the drinking age<lb />
was raised to 19. That move made<lb />
a statement. It said that 18-year-<lb />
olds were politically powerless,<lb />
and it declared that it was all right<lb />
to be called a man at 18 to fight<lb />
and die for one's country, but not<lb />
to have a beer in the local bar. The<lb />
new bill, introduced by Rep. Dan<lb />
Lillie, D-Lenoir, is going one step<lb />
further, and unfortunately,<lb />
nobody will be able to do anything<lb />
about it.<lb />
The federal government has<lb />
mandated that highway funds be<lb />
cut if states don't raise their drink-<lb />
ing ages to 21. This, of course, is<lb />
coercion. There's no way a state<lb />
can survive without highway<lb />
monies. We accept that this is part<lb />
of the game, and we can only sit<lb />
back and watch in amazement as<lb />
our federal government gives in to<lb />
the pressure of drunk driving<lb />
groups. Instead of looking at ways<lb />
to curb the entire problem, they<lb />
are onlv fixing part of it.<lb />
The UNCASG resolution, at<lb />
least, expresses our consternation<lb />
and exasperation. College students<lb />
and 18-21-year-olds are the whipp-<lb />
ing boy of the safe highway move-<lb />
ment. We are the easiest to blame<lb />
because we are politically expen-<lb />
dable. Congressmen in<lb />
Washington know we don't vote.<lb />
Of course, we understand the<lb />
reasons why of the groups who are<lb />
pushing the raising of the age.<lb />
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segments of the population to take<lb />
their fair share of the burden. The<lb />
groups say we drink irresponsibly.<lb />
Sure, some of us do, but many 25<lb />
35 45- and 50-year-olds do, too.<lb />
These people (MADD, etc.)<lb />
have pressured our federal<lb />
representatives and are now lean-<lb />
ing on our state house members.<lb />
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stronger laws that pack more<lb />
punch would be more preferable.<lb />
These kinds of measures would<lb />
strike at all age groups who drink<lb />
and drive. Not only would this be<lb />
better, it would be fair.<lb />
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political miracle, but our General<lb />
Assembly should stand up and<lb />
fight for the rights of its citizens. It<lb />
should make a statement saying<lb />
that North Carolinians who are<lb />
18-21 years old are not going to be<lb />
unfairly punished for a crime they<lb />
didn't commit.<lb />
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funds. But, maybe we shouldn't<lb />
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Two interesting things happened to<lb />
me last Thursday. The first was<lb />
reading Dennis Kilcoyne's column on<lb />
Nicaragua and the second was receiv-<lb />
ing a letter from Mike Hamer, who is<lb />
living in Nicaragua as part of the<lb />
Witness for Peace project. WFP is an<lb />
organization that is concerned about<lb />
the undeclared war in Nicaragua and<lb />
the senseless murders that are taking<lb />
place there. I'd like to share some of<lb />
Mike's thoughts as he writes about<lb />
what he is witnessing living in the coun-<lb />
try that Kilcoyne writes so freely and<lb />
uninformly about.<lb />
Let us look for a minute at all those<lb />
Somozas working for the Sandinistas<lb />
now. The uprising in 1979 which over-<lb />
threw the Somoza regime came from<lb />
the peasants, and those who were<lb />
leading the revolution were the natural<lb />
choice to take over leadership until<lb />
elections could be held. According to<lb />
our government, the bulk of the con-<lb />
tras fighting is part of the old Somoza<lb />
soldiers who want to reinstate a dic-<lb />
tatorship openly supported by our<lb />
government.<lb />
Now Dennis, are you saying that our<lb />
government is lying to us? Maybe the<lb />
old Somoza soldiers are now trying to<lb />
rebuild their country which can only<lb />
mean that the United States is the<lb />
group trying to overthrow the new<lb />
government? This is an interesting<lb />
thought. As far as big fish goes, Mizuel<lb />
D'Escoto is a member of the<lb />
Maryknoll priesthood, educated in the<lb />
United States, who left this country to<lb />
work with the peasants in Nicaragua.<lb />
Mike spoke with Mizuel D'Escoto<lb />
last week. He wrote part of their con-<lb />
versation to me, "We must renounce<lb />
whatever prevents us from relating to<lb />
each other as brothers and sisters; and<lb />
we must create a new society so that we<lb />
have a new family. We set out to stand<lb />
side by side of those who are suffering<lb />
repression; and we suffer the same<lb />
persecution as Jesus suffered Does<lb />
this sound like the words of the old<lb />
Somoza guard?<lb />
Dennis, not even you can believe<lb />
that the war going on now is supported<lb />
by the peasants of Nicaragua. Why<lb />
would people who are being killed and<lb />
tortured by the contras suddenly<lb />
change sides and join in killing other<lb />
peasants? Mike tells me that since 1979<lb />
more than 7,000 peasants have died at<lb />
the hands of these contra forces. This<lb />
doesn't make sense. I believe the group<lb />
you are referring to are the Miskito In-<lb />
dians which are a very small percent of<lb />
the Nicaraguan population. They have<lb />
joined the contras because of promises<lb />
of single ownership of land, etc.<lb />
Finally, I would like to share some<lb />
of Mike's observations since arriving in<lb />
Nicaragua. "The shortages of goods is<lb />
very real and the sanction imposed on<lb />
the country by our country is drastical-<lb />
ly hurting the economy, there is very<lb />
little meat for the people. The worse of<lb />
it though is the violence. I am observ-<lb />
ing that even though some people are<lb />
referring to this as a civil war there is<lb />
no excuse for the United States to fund<lb />
the contras, who are beyond a doubt<lb />
killing innocent people.<lb />
"I have heard President Reagan say-<lb />
ing that the United States has to pro-<lb />
tect itself from Nicaragua. This is such<lb />
a joke; the country is having trouble<lb />
keeping any bus-lines open, and I think<lb />
that they have six WWII-type anti-<lb />
aircraft guns to protect Managua from<lb />
air attack. This is a country where<lb />
health care has improved almost 100<lb />
percent and literacy is now 80 percent.<lb />
I know that the present government<lb />
has problems, but it is hard for them to<lb />
try and build their country when they<lb />
are consistently being harrassed, both<lb />
physically and economically by the<lb />
United States<lb />
I would suggest that before you write<lb />
another article on Nicaragua you check<lb />
out your facts, if not with people who<lb />
have actually been there, than at least<lb />
with some reliable source instead of<lb />
trying to allign post-WWII rebuilding<lb />
with the beginning of a new govern-<lb />
ment that is trying to do the best for its<lb />
people.<lb />
By the way Dennis, can you name<lb />
any old Nazis that are working for the<lb />
East Germans now?<lb />
Lysa Hieber<lb />
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since the end of World War I; half has<lb />
gone into the oil indus'ry alone. The<lb />
much younger nuclear power industry,<lb />
by the mid '70s, accounted for about<lb />
eight percent of that historical total and<lb />
is now thoroughly dependent on conti-<lb />
nuing federal subsidies for its economic<lb />
survival.<lb />
Corporate bailouts are also a way in<lb />
which the public finances the profits of<lb />
business. In fiscal year 1982, the federal<lb />
government gave the oil and gas industry<lb />
tax credits for exploration and develop-<lb />
ment that, if calculated as direct govern-<lb />
ment spending, amounted to almost $3.3<lb />
billion. Tax credits for business invest-<lb />
ment in general amounted to more than<lb />
$19 billion. There is also the matter of<lb />
contracting by government, primarily in<lb />
the defense industry, that is done in<lb />
ways that bear no resemblance to free<lb />
enterprise since little genuinely com-<lb />
petitive bidding for military contracts<lb />
takes place. This, of course, leads to cor-<lb />
porate boondoggling (read theft).<lb />
Last, but not least, there is the subtle<lb />
type of government aid for private<lb />
business that is virtually impossible to<lb />
calculate in dollars � absorbing the ex-<lb />
ternal costs of production. In simple<lb />
language this means that if an industry<lb />
pollutes, government pays much of the<lb />
cost of compensating the victims and of<lb />
cleaning up the mess. Or, when employ-<lb />
ment falls because factories are<lb />
relocating overseas, taxpayers foot the<lb />
bill for public assistance benefits.<lb />
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suggest that private property should be<lb />
abolished and all industry nationalized<lb />
or that any other such far-fetched and<lb />
ill-conceived scheme should be under-<lb />
taken. Rather, the examples are<lb />
presented so that it will be clear to the<lb />
reader that in the current American<lb />
economy the distinction between public<lb />
and private is hazy in many cases ano, in<lb />
any event, the notion of private property<lb />
should not prevent us from rationally<lb />
examining the flaws in current economic<lb />
structures and considering alternatives.<lb />
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production that is less sanguine than the<lb />
conservative view is discussed by three<lb />
graduates from the Harvard School of<lb />
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don and Thomas Weisskopf in their<lb />
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imize output but to extract more labor<lb />
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ing profit, however, often has not<lb />
resulted in the production of more goods<lb />
or in more jobs for workers. Sometimes,<lb />
in fact, corporate policies which max-<lb />
imize profits have been anathema to the<lb />
public interest and the well-being of<lb />
American society.<lb />
Also of importance is the fact that<lb />
worker dis-satisfaction is endemic in the<lb />
present system of production. Gordon,<lb />
Bowles and Weisskopf mount a lot of<lb />
evidence to suggest that it is this dis-<lb />
satisfaction and labor-management<lb />
strife that is particularly responsible for<lb />
the decline in the growth rate of<lb />
American productivity during the last<lb />
several years. (The United States has a<lb />
lower growth rate in gross domestic pro-<lb />
duct per worker than Japan, West Ger-<lb />
many and Sweden, among others.)<lb />
Yet, to say that measures of produc-<lb />
tivity should be the determining factor in<lb />
decisions regarding how we structure the<lb />
economy would be to miss the point.<lb />
(Many government regulations that pro-<lb />
tect the health and safety of workers and<lb />
the public lower the rate of growth in<lb />
productivity, though not as much as<lb />
conservatives claim.) It is merely instruc-<lb />
tive to note the fact that countries that<lb />
have invested most in the care and train-<lb />
ing of workers and that give workers<lb />
high participatory roles in workplace<lb />
decision-making (such as West Ger-<lb />
many, Japan or Sweden) have also<lb />
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and controlled cooperatives as one alter-<lb />
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arrangements. The authors discuss five<lb />
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panies. One involves 18 worker-owned<lb />
plywood firms in the Pacific Northwest<lb />
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worker-owners and generally to con-<lb />
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vestments in human capital. For exam-<lb />
ple, the plywood factories retrain<lb />
workers who are made obsolete by new<lb />
machinery and provide free lunches, full<lb />
medical and dental care and company<lb />
paid life insurance.<lb />
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firms did not make wages completely<lb />
uniform, they did at least equalize them<lb />
significantly compared with non worker-<lb />
owned firms. The authors also argue<lb />
that worker-owned firms enjoy higher<lb />
levels of productivity and that, though<lb />
under a producer-cooperative system of<lb />
economic growth with employment in-<lb />
creasing more slowly, the increase would<lb />
be more stable (with fewer and less in-<lb />
tense recessions) than under the present<lb />
system.<lb />
To foster development of producer -<lb />
coops, Shearer and Carnoy propose the<lb />
development of public financing for<lb />
cooperatives through public banks that<lb />
can use union pension funds for job<lb />
creation and preservation, and through<lb />
direct government loans to hard-pressed<lb />
industries reorganizing under worker-<lb />
controlled production. An additional<lb />
strategy might be to require by law com-<lb />
panies to give workers six months notice<lb />
of an intention to shutdown a plant, as<lb />
the governments of West Germany,<lb />
Sweden and The Netherlands do. The<lb />
workers should then be given first op-<lb />
tion to buy the plant at a fair price to be<lb />
negotiated with the courts as arbiter.<lb />
Producer coops, however, are only<lb />
one example of an alternative institu-<lb />
tional arrangement that could be<lb />
fostered to enhance democracy in the<lb />
American economy. Other examples will<lb />
be discussed in later columns.<lb />
Student L<lb />
ByDALESWANSON<lb />
Si�ff �rti�<lb />
The North Carolina Student<lb />
Legislature held its February In- I<lb />
terim Council meeting this past<lb />
weekend at UNC-Charlotte and,<lb />
according to ECUNCSl Presi-<lb />
dent James Calduell. it was a<lb />
very productive meeting<lb />
Student Legislt<lb />
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Continued From Page 1<lb />
Legislator Dennis Kilcoyne. He<lb />
said other partisan group<lb />
as the College Repubii<lb />
"didn't bother showing up to<lb />
the SGA for money, knowing<lb />
they would be rejected he said.<lb />
"I'm sure this conference<lb />
to their cause Kilcoyne said,<lb />
"but they are supporting<lb />
something that not all students<lb />
do support. I'm glad the S<lb />
stuck to the rules and voted th<lb />
funding down<lb />
After the vote. Case had :<lb />
comment on the decision<lb />
said, "I will have to look furth<lb />
into what they were tali<lb />
about<lb />
In other SGA action, $9'<lb />
Threat Interru,<lb />
A bomb threat Thursda e<lb />
ing forced a full-house at Jen!<lb />
Auditorium outside for<lb />
minutes before Dr. Juanita K<lb />
could deliver her speech on the<lb />
economy. According to Cam<lb />
Public Safety, an anonym<lb />
caller phoned at nZ p.i<lb />
said, "There's a bomb in<lb />
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crowd was told by Dean I<lb />
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more aware of the public' .<lb />
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foster development of producer-<lb />
is. Shearer and Carnoy propose the<lb />
iopment of public financing for<lb />
peratives through public banks that<lb />
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tion and preservation, and through<lb />
bt government loans to hard-pressed<lb />
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intention to shutdown a plant, as<lb />
governments of West Germany,<lb />
Ben and The Netherlands do. The<lb />
ers should then be given first op-<lb />
buy the plant at a fair price to be<lb />
Itiated with the courts as arbiter.<lb />
oducer coops, however, are only<lb />
example of an alternative institu-<lb />
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ncan economy. Other examples will<lb />
Iscussed in later columns.<lb />
Student Legislators Experience A 'Productive' Weekend<lb />
By DALE SWANSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"We usually get through half<lb />
of the number of resolutions that<lb />
The Mrth r . we Passed is weekend<lb />
Legislature L F? r"w StUdem Ca,dwdl Said' He added that on"<lb />
terfm Conn f FebrUary ,n" ly tWO of the ei�ht resolutions<lb />
!C� Co"nci lmeetmg this past debated elicited strong debate<lb />
weekend at UNC-Charlotte and, The first controversial issue to<lb />
according to ECUNCSL Presi- be debated during the meeting<lb />
aent James Caldwell, it was a was prayer in public schools The<lb />
very productive meeting. resolution, which was defeated<lb />
Student Legislature<lb />
Denies Money To Group<lb />
L eator "n hr��P�e ' u appropriated to the newly formed<lb />
Legislator Dennis K.lcoyne. He ECU Forensic Society Under the<lb />
as the College Republicans<lb />
"didn't bother showing up to ask<lb />
the SGA for money, knowing<lb />
they would be rejected he said.<lb />
"I'm sure this conference is vital<lb />
to their cause Kilcoyne said,<lb />
"but they are supporting<lb />
something that not all students<lb />
do support. I'm glad the SGA<lb />
stuck to the rules and voted this<lb />
funding down<lb />
After the vote. Case had no<lb />
comment on the decision and<lb />
said, "I will have to look further<lb />
into what they were talking<lb />
about<lb />
In other SGA action, $961 was<lb />
Janice Schreiber and Rick<lb />
Rhodes, both of the Department<lb />
of Theater Arts, the society hopes<lb />
to bring recognition to ECU by<lb />
attending various tournaments.<lb />
The original request by the<lb />
group was $2,784. The SGA pass-<lb />
ed the lowered amount for travel<lb />
expenses and entry fees to two<lb />
events, instead of the original<lb />
four the Forensic Society had re-<lb />
quested funding for.<lb />
Rhodes said after the meeting<lb />
he was pleased with the amount<lb />
the SGA passed. "It's great<lb />
because we see this as seed<lb />
monev <lb />
Threat Interrupts Lecture<lb />
A bomb threat Thursday even-<lb />
ing forced a full-house at Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium outside for 20<lb />
minutes before Dr. Juanita Kreps<lb />
could deliver her speech on the<lb />
economy. According to Campus<lb />
Public Safety, an anonymous<lb />
caller phoned at 7:27 p.m. and<lb />
said, "There's a bomb in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
Public Safety dispatched five<lb />
officers to the auditorium. The<lb />
crowd was told by Dean Eugene<lb />
Ryan of the College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences at about 7:35 p.m. that<lb />
there was a bomb threat and to<lb />
move out of the building, accor-<lb />
ding to members of the audience.<lb />
Assistant Director of Public<lb />
Safety Francis Eddings said the<lb />
five officers did a visual inspec-<lb />
tion of the auditorium. The<lb />
search turned up negative and the<lb />
people were allowed to return to<lb />
their seats.<lb />
According to Eddings, this is<lb />
the first bomb threat at ECU in<lb />
"about two or three years<lb />
D WI Effects Discussed<lb />
publicity, Haigwood said he feels<lb />
it is a matter of more, not<lb />
stricter, sentences. "I think in<lb />
DWI cases the judges are much<lb />
more aware of the public's con-<lb />
cern for the drinking driver and<lb />
as a result of that, the sentences<lb />
are somewhat more severe he<lb />
said. "I'm not sure that the<lb />
sentences imposed are longer,<lb />
just that there are more short, ac-<lb />
tive, sentences<lb />
As far as publicity and more<lb />
punishments being effective in<lb />
reducing the incidence of drunk<lb />
driving, Haigwood says he hopes<lb />
to "see a decrease because of the<lb />
public's awareness that there is<lb />
obvious concern over the number<lb />
of fatalities and the penalties<lb />
However, he added the impact<lb />
will be on the occasional social<lb />
drinker � "the chronic drinker<lb />
will continue to drink and drive<lb />
by a 65-36 roll call vote, was in-<lb />
troduced by NCSL members<lb />
from N.C. State and would have<lb />
put the NCSL on record as op-<lb />
posing school prayer but suppor-<lb />
ting the use of public school<lb />
facilities by student religious<lb />
organizations. Caldwell said the<lb />
resolution was defeated largely<lb />
because of inconsistencies in<lb />
language.<lb />
A resolution calling for a man-<lb />
datory life sentence without<lb />
parole, introduced by students<lb />
from UNC-Greensboro, resulted<lb />
in much controversy, according<lb />
to Caldwell. Those opposed to<lb />
the resolution argued that such a<lb />
sentence would give the prisoner<lb />
no incentive to live or cooperate<lb />
in the prison environment. Those<lb />
favoring the resolution cited the<lb />
number of repeat criminals on<lb />
the streets. The resolution passed<lb />
by a 54-22 roll call vote.<lb />
The sale of Conrail, the<lb />
government's freight train opera-<lb />
tion, was also discussed, with the<lb />
NCSL passing a resolution favor-<lb />
ing a public sale of the railway.<lb />
Conrail is currently valued at $7<lb />
billion dollars and would be sold<lb />
to public stockholders under the<lb />
terms of the resolution.<lb />
The fact that North Carolina is<lb />
unique in having a governor with<lb />
no veto power was addressed in<lb />
another resolution calling for the<lb />
granting of such a power. ECU<lb />
delegate Kirk Shelley was the on-<lb />
ly dissenter on the resolution,<lb />
arguing that such a power<lb />
would impose too many reguia<lb />
tions on the scientific communi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Two bills concerning nuclear<lb />
power and waste in the state were<lb />
passed by voice votes. A resolu-<lb />
tion calling for greater coordina-<lb />
tion between North Carolina<lb />
community colleges and private<lb />
industry was passed by consent.<lb />
The NCSL is a group of<lb />
politically interested students. It<lb />
meets regularly to discuss and<lb />
pass resolutions concerning cur-<lb />
rent political issues. Copies of<lb />
these resolutions are forwarded<lb />
to government officials and manv<lb />
actually become law.<lb />
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colorful dress; oversized hats.<lb />
feathers, sequins and lots o<lb />
glitz The music is from the<lb />
popular contemporary team,<lb />
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Wanted: Actors, Singers And Dancers<lb />
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all of whom share the movement<lb />
and the sound at various times.<lb />
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other percussion instruments that<lb />
double as scenery pieces.<lb />
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represented in a work<lb />
choreographed by Broadway and<lb />
film veteran Mavis Ray, who is<lb />
also a member of the dance facul-<lb />
ty at ECU. Inspired by the draw-<lb />
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tist Carl Larsson, Ray has cast 18<lb />
dancers in a piece that shows a<lb />
charming episode in the life of<lb />
the Larsson family: a birthday<lb />
party for the eldest daughter. Her<lb />
choreographic talents in tap<lb />
dance will also be featured in a<lb />
piece she calls "pure fantasy<lb />
Using the music of Billy Joel and<lb />
The Temptations, nine ECU<lb />
dance majors will "camp it up in<lb />
a rag-bag of fun<lb />
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video: "Street Opera<lb />
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Jenkins, visiting instructor in jazz<lb />
dance, this is a thematic piece<lb />
featuring 23 dancers who per-<lb />
form numerous stock characters<lb />
most commonly associated with<lb />
the big city street life: the bag<lb />
lady, punk rockers, motorcycle<lb />
gangs, mafia members and street<lb />
walkers. Said Jenkins, "Our<lb />
costume designer has had a ball<lb />
with this because it calls for such<lb />
colorful dress: oversized hats,<lb />
feathers, sequins and lots of<lb />
glitz The music is from the<lb />
popular contemporary team,<lb />
Ash ford and Simpson.<lb />
Reserved seat tickets are on<lb />
sale at the McGinnis Theatre Box<lb />
Office from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.<lb />
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ing 757-6390.<lb />
rivia, Trivia<lb />
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ing rush this Thursday, Feb. 21st at<lb />
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sure been busy. I miss you. Love,<lb />
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stickers in front of the Student Supp-<lb />
ly Store &amp; around campus.<lb />
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CDK AND SUGARBRITCHES:<lb />
Hope you both have a fantastic<lb />
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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 />
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or Thurs. 2-5 p.m. 757-6501.<lb />
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nica. For free presentation call<lb />
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Call Doris 355-2510 after 6.<lb />
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ment. Wed Feb. 20, 1985 from 7 to<lb />
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East Carolina<lb />
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February 20-23 - 8:15 pm<lb />
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FEBRUARY 19, 1985<lb />
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Lady Bucs Clinch Conference<lb />
l H Humbert - ECV Photo Lab<lb />
nnette Phillips (34) scores on the inside as Lisa Squirewell (31) and<lb />
Monique Pompili (14) watch, in their victory last night<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Co-Sports Editor<lb />
The Lady Pirate basketball<lb />
team, behind 21 second-half<lb />
points from Sylvia Bragg,<lb />
defeated James Madison 61-57<lb />
last night in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The win over the second-place<lb />
Dukes assures ECU of the regular<lb />
season championship in the<lb />
EC AC South. They will also get a<lb />
bye in the conference tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The contest was nip and tuck in<lb />
the opening period with nine lead<lb />
changes in the first half.<lb />
A Julie Franken jumper from<lb />
six feet, with 2:48 remaining in<lb />
the half, gave the Dukes their big-<lb />
gest lead of the contest at 23-18.<lb />
Two Anita Anderson foul<lb />
shots with 2:14 left, followed by a<lb />
Monigue Pompili follow shot,<lb />
put the Lady Pirates within one<lb />
at 23-22.<lb />
After a JMU basket, two free<lb />
throws by Lisa Squirewell and a<lb />
layup by Anderson sent ECU to<lb />
the lockerroom with a 26-25 ad-<lb />
vantage.<lb />
In the early moments of the se-<lb />
cond half, the Dukes opened up a<lb />
four-point lead (32-28) with 17:02<lb />
left to play.<lb />
A Bragg jumper followed by a<lb />
Lorainne Foster bank shot, tied<lb />
the score at 32-32.<lb />
James Madison coach Sheila<lb />
Moorman, sensing a shift in the<lb />
momentum, called time out to try<lb />
to settle her team down.<lb />
Two Bragg jumpers, with a<lb />
30-second shot clock violation by<lb />
the Dukes in between, put the<lb />
Pirates up to stay (36-32).<lb />
"The thirty second call was the<lb />
turning point in the game ECU<lb />
coach Emily Manwaring said. "It<lb />
really changed the momentum<lb />
From there on, it was all ECU<lb />
as the Lady Pirates built up as<lb />
much as a nine-point margin on<lb />
two occasions, before settling for<lb />
their final four-point margin of<lb />
victory.<lb />
Bragg, who led the Lady<lb />
Pirates in scoring with 25 points,<lb />
scored 21 of the last 29 points for<lb />
ECU, to help put the game away.<lb />
"I told Sylvia (Bragg) to go<lb />
ahead and shoot, don't worry<lb />
about dishing the ball off Man-<lb />
waring explained. "The defense<lb />
was so spread out, trying to deny<lb />
the pass � that the shots were<lb />
there<lb />
Also in double figures for ECU<lb />
was Lisa Squirewell with 13, and<lb />
Foster who finished with 11.<lb />
The Lady Pirates forced the<lb />
Dukes into 16 turnovers, while<lb />
limiting them to only 37-percent<lb />
shooting. Manwaring felt that the<lb />
defense was the major factor in<lb />
the ECU win.<lb />
"Our number one goal was to<lb />
play good defense, and I think<lb />
our defense did it for us<lb />
tonight she said. "I think we<lb />
did a good job of at least getting<lb />
a hand in their face nearly every<lb />
time they shot<lb />
The ECU defense limited JMU<lb />
center Alisa Harris to only five<lb />
points in the game, on one for<lb />
seven shooting from the field.<lb />
"Annette Phillips, Alma<lb />
Bethea and Anita Anderson all<lb />
did a good job defensively<lb />
Manwaring said. "Anita (Ander-<lb />
son) played with a broken finger,<lb />
and Alma (Bethea) played despite<lb />
being in the infirmiry yesterday<lb />
The win was the 15th in a row<lb />
for ECU, and leaves them with a<lb />
17-8 overall record and a perfect<lb />
10-0 in the EC AC South.<lb />
Saturday Feb. 16, 1985<lb />
The Lady Pirate Basketball<lb />
team defeated William &amp; Mary<lb />
on Saturday 74-57, using their<lb />
fastbreak to pull away from the<lb />
out-classed Indians.<lb />
ECU scored on 19 out of 25 at-<lb />
tempts on the fastbreak, but also<lb />
had 26 turnovers in the contest.<lb />
Despite the 17-point margin,<lb />
ECU coach Emily Manwaring<lb />
was not too happy with her<lb />
team's performance.<lb />
'I don't think we played as<lb />
well as we should have against a<lb />
team of this caliber she said. "I<lb />
never felt they were in the game,<lb />
but we should have beat them by<lb />
double what we did<lb />
The Lady Pirates led 40-31 at<lb />
the half, behind Sylvia Bragg's 12<lb />
first-half points.<lb />
With ECU up 42-31 early in the<lb />
second half, the Indians had their<lb />
last run, cutting the margin to<lb />
four points at 42-38.<lb />
Lorainne Foster then con-<lb />
verted a layup off the Lady Pirate<lb />
fastbreak with 17:28 to be<lb />
played, starting an ECU run.<lb />
A Victoria Watras layup off a<lb />
pass from Foster, followed by a<lb />
Anita Anderson layup, had the<lb />
Lady Pirate lead back to 12<lb />
(50-38).<lb />
A basket by Debbie Wade with<lb />
9:04 to be played in the contest,<lb />
made the score 56-48. But the In-<lb />
dians could get no closer, as ECU<lb />
outscored the Indians 18 to nine<lb />
to pull away for their 14th con-<lb />
secutive win.<lb />
Once again ECU displayed a<lb />
balanced scoring attack, with<lb />
three players in double figures<lb />
and two more finished with nine<lb />
points.<lb />
Bragg and Foster, each scored<lb />
12 points to lead the Lady Bucs.<lb />
See LADY, Page 10<lb />
Pirates Lose To Midshipmen And Spiders<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
 opori'� rditnr<lb />
Vernon Butler and David<lb />
Robinson combined for 27 points<lb />
to pace the Naval Academy to a<lb />
76-66 conference victory over<lb />
ECU.<lb />
With the win. Navy picked up<lb />
us 20th victory of the season.<lb />
Navy, now 20-4 overall, has<lb />
won at least 20 games in back-to-<lb />
back seasons. This is the second<lb />
time in the history o' the Naval<lb />
Academy, that the Midshipmen<lb />
have reached this illustrious goal.<lb />
Navy jumped out to an earl<lb />
12-2 lead behind the strong inside<lb />
play o Robinson. The Pirates'<lb />
first basket came on a Willam<lb />
Grady dunk at the (14:58) mark.<lb />
However, the drought didn't last<lb />
long as ECU started hitting their<lb />
jumpers and began beating Navy<lb />
down the court.<lb />
A Curt Yanderhorst steal and<lb />
slam dunk cut the Midshipmen<lb />
lead to 21-16 at the :30 mark of<lb />
the first half. From this point.<lb />
Navy rallied to outscore ECU<lb />
13-4 over the last seven minutes<lb />
c f the half. Navy was up 34-30 at<lb />
the intermission.<lb />
Despite the Pirates' cold<lb />
shooting, Grady scored ECU's<lb />
first eight points of the second<lb />
half. This wasn't quite enough as<lb />
the Midshipmen took control,<lb />
56-32 on Butler's three-point<lb />
play.<lb />
The never-quitting Pirates<lb />
slowly trimmed the Navy lead �<lb />
playing good defense and hitting<lb />
key shots. When Dixon assisted<lb />
Grady for a layup off the break,<lb />
ECU cut the Midshipmen lead to<lb />
64-54 with under four minutes<lb />
left to play.<lb />
The Pirates got within seven<lb />
points (67-60) on a Grady steal<lb />
and layup. Though clutch free<lb />
throw shooting by the Mid-<lb />
shipmen (the ECAC South's se-<lb />
cond best free throw shooting-<lb />
percentage team) enabled Navy<lb />
to cruise to a 76-66 victory.<lb />
Vanderhorst led all scorers<lb />
with 26 points. Grady tied his<lb />
career-high with 24. Keith Sledge<lb />
and Roy Smith added six points<lb />
apiece.<lb />
Saturday Feb. 16, 1985<lb />
Despite a late comeback and a<lb />
career-high 30 points from Curt<lb />
Vanderhorst, the Pirates fell to<lb />
ECAC South rival Richmond<lb />
University, 63-60.<lb />
Junior John Newman led the<lb />
way for the Spiders with 23<lb />
points. The all-ECAC South<lb />
selection also grabbed eight re-<lb />
bounds. Freshman center Peter<lb />
Woolfolk and Kelvin Johnson<lb />
had 14 points apiece. John Davis<lb />
grabbed a game-high nine re-<lb />
bounds, but was held to just two<lb />
points on the evening.<lb />
Although the Pirates fell<lb />
behind by 11 points early in the<lb />
second half, ECU battled back to<lb />
cut the lead to two points on<lb />
three separate occasions.<lb />
Coach Charlie Harrison felt<lb />
that the Pirate comeback was<lb />
mainly due to good defense.<lb />
"Our defense did the job for<lb />
us Harrison said. "It enabled<lb />
us to get back (in the game), our<lb />
missed shots cost us the chance to<lb />
win.<lb />
"This was a good college<lb />
game Harrison continued.<lb />
"Our kids gave one heck of an ef-<lb />
fort<lb />
The Pirates jumped out early<lb />
to take a 4-0 lead on a Leon Bass<lb />
10 foot?r with 18:51 remaining in<lb />
the first half. The Spiders<lb />
retaliated behind the sharp<lb />
shooting of Newman, outscoring<lb />
left. ECU then went scoreless<lb />
over the next three minutes. This<lb />
drought enabled Richmond to<lb />
jump to a 27-18 advantage.<lb />
However, ECU battled back and<lb />
cut the lead to 34-30 at intermis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
The second half started slow<lb />
for the Pirates. ECU got their<lb />
ECU 14-4 over the next four<lb />
minutes.<lb />
William Grady, Vanderhorst,<lb />
Herb Dixon and Keith Sledge<lb />
each nailed jumpers to bring the<lb />
Pirates to within two, 16-14 mid-<lb />
way through the first half.<lb />
The teams traded baskets over<lb />
the next three minutes. A<lb />
Vanderhorst jumper "it the<lb />
Spider lead to 21-18 with 7:48<lb />
first basket at the 16:19 mark,<lb />
when Bass turned an offensive re-<lb />
bound into a score. The Pirates<lb />
then got on track as a Sledge<lb />
16-foot jumper cut the UR lead<lb />
to 45-40 with 13:13 remaining to<lb />
play.<lb />
The Spiders went on to open an<lb />
eight-point lead (54-46) with 5:04<lb />
left to play. The Pirate defense<lb />
suddenly tightened. Vanderhorst<lb />
then scored eight points as ECU<lb />
outscored Richmond 10-4, cut-<lb />
ting the UR lead to two (58-56)<lb />
with 2:22 remaining.<lb />
After Johnson hit a jumper,<lb />
Dixon assisted Vanderhorst for a<lb />
20 footer. This cut the UR lead to<lb />
60-58 with :44 seconds left.<lb />
However, two clutch free throws<lb />
by Greg Beckwith gave the<lb />
Spiders a four-point cushion, as<lb />
Richmond defeated ECU 63-60.<lb />
The Pirates did play better in-<lb />
side, as they grabbed 31 rebounds<lb />
� eight on the offensive end.<lb />
Coach Harrison felt that the im-<lb />
provement was definitely ap-<lb />
parent.<lb />
"We played better and didn't<lb />
get killed on the boards he<lb />
said. "When they get that many<lb />
rebounds, they've had a produc-<lb />
tive night. I wish they could have<lb />
done it all year<lb />
Aside from Vanderhorst's 30<lb />
points, Grady added 10. Roy-<lb />
Smith, Bass and Sledge each<lb />
chipped in six for the Pirates.<lb />
Though Dixon scored just two<lb />
points, he dished out 12 assists �<lb />
just one off the school's record.<lb />
ECU travels to Washington,<lb />
D.C. to battle American Univer-<lb />
sity on Thursday Feb. 21. They<lb />
will play their final home-<lb />
conference game on Saturday<lb />
Feb. 23 at 7:30 pm.<lb />
Pirate Football Looks Good<lb />
With Baker 9s First Recruits<lb />
Golfers Look To Palmetto<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
( (i-Sporis Kdiiitr<lb />
The ECU golf team finished a<lb />
disappointing 21st out of 24<lb />
teams in the Hilton Head Learn-<lb />
ing Center Golf Tournament,<lb />
over the weekend.<lb />
UNC finished first in the three-<lb />
day tournament, followed by<lb />
Georgia Tech and host Clemson.<lb />
Walt Chapman of Tennesee<lb />
took the individual title, while<lb />
Jerry Hass of fourth-place Wake<lb />
Forest was second.<lb />
The leading finishers for the<lb />
Pirates were Mike Bradley and<lb />
Paul Steelman. both<lb />
sophomores.<lb />
Although the finish was the<lb />
worst for a Pirate golf team in<lb />
two years, ECU coach Bob<lb />
Helmick was not too upset with<lb />
his team's play.<lb />
"I'm not too disappointed, we<lb />
just played bad Helmick said.<lb />
"We only had a couple of days to<lb />
practice due to the weather, and<lb />
as the old saying goes 'we stunk<lb />
the place up<lb />
The tournament was the first<lb />
of the spring season and Helmick<lb />
feels the poor performance can<lb />
be of some help to ECU in future<lb />
tournaments.<lb />
"It will help motivate us to<lb />
prepare for the upcoming tour-<lb />
naments he said. "It was pro-<lb />
bably the worst we've played in<lb />
two years and it will probably be<lb />
the worst we play this year.<lb />
"We lost to some teams that<lb />
we've beaten year in and year<lb />
out, and we will continue to beat<lb />
them he continued. "We are<lb />
capable of playing much better<lb />
golf and we will play better<lb />
The next tournament for the<lb />
Pirate golfers will be The Palmet-<lb />
to Intercollegiate Golf Tourna-<lb />
ment, which runs March 8-10 at<lb />
Santee, S.C.<lb />
The Palmetto will be ECU's<lb />
first match against District III<lb />
North competition. Included in<lb />
the field will be: UNC, Duke,<lb />
Wake Forest, NC State, Clem-<lb />
son, South Carolina, Furman,<lb />
Maryland, Kentucky and The<lb />
Citadel.<lb />
How the Pirate golfers fare in<lb />
district III competition will deter-<lb />
mine whether or not they go to<lb />
the NCAA tournament later in<lb />
the spring.<lb />
New ECU football coach Art<lb />
Baker has signed 17 players.<lb />
Along with the previous signees,<lb />
The Pirates announced its 1985<lb />
football signings.<lb />
ECU had 21 scholarships<lb />
available under NCAA rules, and<lb />
planned on signing no more than<lb />
18 players early during the of-<lb />
ficial signing period. The other<lb />
three (available scholarships) are<lb />
to be saved for players who make<lb />
late decisions, whom Baker feels<lb />
worthy of signing.<lb />
Below is a list of those who<lb />
signed:<lb />
Reggie Mckinney, 5-10,<lb />
185-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 Fayet-<lb />
teville, NC.<lb />
Steve Englehart, 6-1,<lb />
220-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<lb />
High 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,<lb />
175-quarterback from West<lb />
Orange High School in Winter<lb />
Garden, Fla.<lb />
Carl Carney, 6-2, 225-pound<lb />
defensive lineman from Brooklyn<lb />
Casey High School in Columbia,<lb />
SC.<lb />
Steve Salva, 6-3, 230-pound<lb />
lineman from Dunwoody High<lb />
School in Dunwoody, Ga.<lb />
David Carr, 6-5, 220-pound<lb />
tight end from Franklin High<lb />
School in Reisterstown, Md.<lb />
Terrel Britt, 6-0, 220-pound<lb />
linebacker from Bethel High<lb />
School in Hampton, Va.<lb />
Ricky Torrain, 5-9, 170-pound<lb />
defensive back from Orange<lb />
High School in Rougemont, NC.<lb />
Tim Wolter, 6-2, 190-pound<lb />
defensive back-punter from East<lb />
Wake High School in Wendell,<lb />
NC.<lb />
Lynn Porcher, 6-2, 180-pound<lb />
defensive back- quarterback<lb />
from Hillcrest High School in<lb />
Dalzell, SC.<lb />
Stuart Southall, 6-1,<lb />
248-pound offensive lineman<lb />
from Baldwin County High<lb />
School in Miledgeville, Ga.<lb />
Brad Walsh, 6-1, 185-pound<lb />
quarterback from Summerville<lb />
High School in Summersville,<lb />
SC.<lb />
Compton McCurry, 6-1,<lb />
210-pound linebacker from Sum-<lb />
mersvile High School in Sum-<lb />
mersville, SC.<lb />
Burke Holtzclaw, 5-10,<lb />
165-pound quarterback from<lb />
Valdosta High School in<lb />
Valdosta, Ga.<lb />
Swimmers Victorious: Look To NCAA's<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Muff Writer<lb />
The ECU swim teams<lb />
displayed their readiness for the<lb />
NCAA postseason meets by roll-<lb />
ing over American University and<lb />
George Washington last<lb />
weekend.<lb />
The men finished their season<lb />
Friday against American with a<lb />
64-48 win, then unexpectedly<lb />
gained a forfeit over GW. The<lb />
women were even more im-<lb />
pressive as they beat American<lb />
66-46 and GW 84-56.<lb />
With Caycee Poust leading the<lb />
way, the women tied the longest<lb />
winning streak of four straight �<lb />
since the women's swimming pro-<lb />
gram was begun in 1977.<lb />
Poust took first place in the<lb />
200-individual medley and 100<lb />
backstroke against American on<lb />
Friday, then came back Saturday<lb />
to take the 200 butterfly and 200<lb />
backstroke against GW. She then<lb />
swam on the first place<lb />
400-medley relay team in that<lb />
meet.<lb />
Poust also qualified for the<lb />
NCAA postseason meet with her<lb />
2:14.4 time in the 200 backstroke.<lb />
The women's 200-freestyle relay<lb />
team added a new freshmen<lb />
record with a 1:42.1 time versus<lb />
GW.<lb />
Keith Kaut paced the men's<lb />
winning effort versus American<lb />
as he won the 50 and 100<lb />
freestyles. He then swam on the<lb />
first place 200 freestyle relay<lb />
team.<lb />
ECU's Kevin Hidalgo set a new<lb />
American University pool record<lb />
with a 1:58.3 time in the 200 but-<lb />
terfly in taking that event.<lb />
Kaut, Hidalgo, Bruce"<lb />
Brockschmidt and Chris Pitelli<lb />
added to the honors for the men<lb />
with a new ECU varsity record of<lb />
1:25.8 in the 200-freestyle relay.<lb />
"We simply continued the pace<lb />
we've maintained lately said<lb />
Coach Rick Kobe. "I couldn't be<lb />
more pleased. Caycee Poust and<lb />
Scotia Miller were absolutely<lb />
outstanding.<lb />
"I'm so proud of both the<lb />
men's and women's teams he<lb />
added. "They did a heck-of-a-<lb />
job<lb />
The men's win brought their<lb />
final record to 9-5, with only the<lb />
NCAA postseason event left. The<lb />
pair of wins by the women raised<lb />
their season dual-meet mark to<lb />
7-5, thus assuring a winning<lb />
season with only one regular<lb />
season meet left.<lb />
The two teams will each have a<lb />
two-year overall win streak. The<lb />
women will go for a new record<lb />
for consecutive-meet victories in<lb />
their final match this season. The<lb />
men now sport an impressive 15-3<lb />
season mark over the past 18<lb />
years.<lb />
The Lady Pirate tankers will<lb />
finish their regular season tomor-<lb />
row at William &amp; Mary.<lb />
ECU Winners vs. American<lb />
Men<lb />
1000 freestyle: Chema Lar-<lb />
ranaga, 10:16.8.<lb />
200 freestyle: Bruce<lb />
Brockschmidt, 1:47.0.<lb />
50 freestyle: Keith Kaut, 21.8.<lb />
One-meter diving (required):<lb />
Paul Durkin, 170.<lb />
200 butterfly: Kevin Hidalgo,<lb />
1:58.3.<lb />
100 freestyle: Kaut, 47.9.<lb />
500 freestyle: Andv Cook,<lb />
4:51.4.<lb />
One-meter diving (optional):<lb />
Scott Eagle, 289.8.<lb />
200-freestyle relay: (Kaut,<lb />
Hidalgo, Brockschmidt, Chris<lb />
Pitelli).<lb />
Women<lb />
200 freestyle: Nancy James,<lb />
2:01.7.<lb />
200-individual medley: Caycee<lb />
Poust, 2:17.7.<lb />
100 freestyle: Chris Holman,<lb />
55.65.<lb />
100 backstroke: Poust, 1:02.1.<lb />
500 freestyle: Scotia Miller,<lb />
5:23.3.<lb />
One-meter divingtional):<lb />
Lori Miller, 199.<lb />
100 breaststroke: Jessica<lb />
Feinberg, 1:12.5.<lb />
200-freestyle relay: (Holman,<lb />
James, Jennifer Pierson,<lb />
S.Miller), 1:42.37.<lb />
ECU winners vs. George H ash<lb />
� omen<lb />
400-medley relay: (Poust,<lb />
Feinberg, Ellen McPherson<lb />
James), 4:08.5.<lb />
1000 freestyle: S.Miller,<lb />
10.43.1.<lb />
100 backstroke: Holman,<lb />
1:03.1.<lb />
200 butterfly: Poust, 2:12.9.<lb />
100 freestyle: Holman, 54.8.<lb />
200 backstroke: Poust, 2:14.4.<lb />
100 butterfly: Annette Burton<lb />
1:02.1.<lb />
200-individual medley Poust<lb />
2:16.5.<lb />
 S,freestyle relay; (Holman,<lb />
S-MiUer, Pierson, James),<lb />
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Bruce Webster's job is much<lb />
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"The difficult part for mc<lb />
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and George Foster.<lb />
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through six (in the batting order).<lb />
we have the potential for 350 to<lb />
450 runs batted in firsi-<lb />
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FEBRUARY 19, 1985<lb />
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. (UPI)<lb />
� Not since P.T. Barnum took<lb />
Tom Thumb on tour has a show<lb />
from this city gained as much at-<lb />
tention as the one fans are calling<lb />
"Basket-Bol<lb />
All but one of the University of<lb />
Bridgeport's first 21 games was<lb />
sold out. People come not so<lb />
much to root for their teams as to<lb />
see Manute Bol, a native of<lb />
southern Sudan's Dinka tribe and<lb />
the talest basketball player in the<lb />
United States � if not the world.<lb />
"When I first came here they<lb />
look at me funny Bol said of<lb />
his classmates and fans. "But<lb />
now they don't care<lb />
Bruce Webster's job is much<lb />
like Barnum's was. His life has<lb />
changed for the better and worse<lb />
since Bol came on the scene.<lb />
Webster is Bridgeport's basket-<lb />
ball coach. He also is surrogate<lb />
father, friend and publicist.<lb />
"The difficult part for me is<lb />
handling his daily schedules so we<lb />
both can live Webster said.<lb />
"Constantly getting him to the<lb />
dentist, getting him to the foot<lb />
doctor, getting him to the or-<lb />
thopedic doctor, making sure<lb />
that he eats well, making sure he<lb />
goes to the weight program, mak-<lb />
ing sure he gets his visa cleared<lb />
"People ask me how big is he,<lb />
I say, 7-foot-6, with sneakers 7-7,<lb />
the length of his leg is 48 inches,<lb />
his arm is 44 inches, his waist is<lb />
32 inches, he's missing 15 teeth,<lb />
he was born Oct. 16, 1963.<lb />
"I've got three kids of my own<lb />
and I couldn't tell you any of<lb />
those things about them<lb />
Webster added.<lb />
Of course none of Webster's<lb />
children is able to do the things<lb />
Bol does on a basketball court.<lb />
"I couldn't believe he blocked<lb />
my shot from the foul line is<lb />
the way Central Connecticut<lb />
State University guard Tony Lit-<lb />
tle summed up the feelings of<lb />
many of Bol's opponents this<lb />
season. In the game agianst<lb />
Central, Bol scored 28 points,<lb />
grabbed 15 rebounds and blocked<lb />
eight shots.<lb />
It was a typical performance.<lb />
With Bol averaging 23 points,<lb />
Draws<lb />
14 rebounds and eight blocked<lb />
shots per game, Bridgeport is<lb />
19-4 and atop the Division-II<lb />
New England Collegiate Con-<lb />
ference at 9-1.<lb />
"I like to play every day said<lb />
Bol, who began playing basket-<lb />
ball just five years ago. "I can<lb />
play two times a day. I'm not<lb />
thinking about the pros right now<lb />
� I just want to concentrate on<lb />
what I'm doing in college<lb />
Opposing teams cannot figure<lb />
out how to guard him or how to<lb />
shoot over him. Webster said one<lb />
opposing coach told his team not<lb />
to shoot within 15 feet of the<lb />
basket. He said one of the<lb />
coaches at New Hampshire stood<lb />
in the lane and swatted back his<lb />
players' shots with a broom to<lb />
prepare them for a game with<lb />
Bridgeport.<lb />
"C.W. Post practiced with<lb />
what they call a Bol stick. They<lb />
measured a player who was 6-5<lb />
and gave him a stick with a big<lb />
hand on it to make up the dif-<lb />
ference to 7-6 Webster said.<lb />
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shots and I think five New<lb />
Hampshire shots<lb />
Still, Bol believes other players<lb />
are able to take advantage of him<lb />
because of his dominating size.<lb />
"Sometimes referees don't call<lb />
the fouls and I get mad he said.<lb />
"But that makes me play better.<lb />
Like when I play against<lb />
somebody and he pushes me and<lb />
they don't call a foul. I don't<lb />
have to hit him, I play harder<lb />
Because of his height and<lb />
limited background in the United<lb />
States, Bol requires special atten-<lb />
tion off the court too.<lb />
"When he first got here, we<lb />
took two single beds and tied<lb />
them end to end, and we thought<lb />
we had a cure-all Webster said.<lb />
"But then a couple of weeks later<lb />
he came in and said he had a bad<lb />
back.<lb />
"So then the school housing<lb />
department bought an extra-long<lb />
queen size bed. It's 84 inches long<lb />
and he's 90 inches long, so if he<lb />
sleeps on it diagonally he's all<lb />
right<lb />
Bol came to the United States<lb />
from the Sudan National Team.<lb />
Before that, he lived with his<lb />
family, part of the traditionally<lb />
tall Dinka tribe.<lb />
Webster described the Dinkas<lb />
as a nomadic group of people<lb />
who raise cattle and travel to<lb />
wherever they can find water.<lb />
Only the larger cities in the Sudan<lb />
have electricity. The Dinkas,<lb />
Webster said, have no electricity<lb />
and live, for the most part, in<lb />
mud huts.<lb />
Former Farleigh Dickinson<lb />
coach Don Feeley noticed Bol<lb />
while he was touring Sudan. He<lb />
brought him and another player,<lb />
Bol's roomate and friend, Deng<lb />
Nihal, to the United States to<lb />
play.<lb />
"To some degree we're pro-<lb />
bably using or getting the benefits<lb />
of using Manute Webster con-<lb />
ceded. "But, at the same time we<lb />
are making a very legitimate ef-<lb />
fort to give him a solid education<lb />
and to Americanize him and<lb />
make him independent in this<lb />
country<lb />
Bol attends a special English<lb />
class for three hours every day<lb />
and hasn't missed a class while at<lb />
the university. But, he isn't so<lb />
good about his weight training<lb />
program or ' '3 special diet.<lb />
Bol's biggest problem is that<lb />
can't seem to eat enough to gain<lb />
the weight he needs to mix it up<lb />
inside with the bigger centers of<lb />
college basketball.<lb />
"I don't like a lot of the food<lb />
here Bol said in broken Engish.<lb />
"The food is the same (as in<lb />
Sudan), only they cook it dif-<lb />
ferent<lb />
Bol weighs about 195 pounds.<lb />
"He only likes steak, ham-<lb />
burgers, spaghetti and chicken<lb />
Webster said. "We tried giving<lb />
him this special diet with dif-<lb />
ferent sorts of vegetables to<lb />
balance it out, giving him 5,000<lb />
calories a day. He wont eat ithe<lb />
eats small amounts of food, three<lb />
or four times a day and he should<lb />
probably be eating five or six<lb />
times a day<lb />
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And rebuild they did.<lb />
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Newly released NCAA<lb />
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them to show up for pre-game<lb />
meals at nine o'clock instead of<lb />
one, two, or five minutes after<lb />
Joey Meyer inherited a team<lb />
loaded with blue-chip players.<lb />
Many of the players were<lb />
recruited by Meyer while he serv-<lb />
ed 10 years as an assistant to his<lb />
father, Ray Meyer, who retired<lb />
last year after 42 years as the Blue<lb />
Demons' head coach.<lb />
The Blue Demons opened the<lb />
season in a familiar position �<lb />
near the top of the rankings.<lb />
They escaped their first outing<lb />
with a shaky one-point decision<lb />
over unheralded Northern Il-<lb />
linois. Five straight victories hid<lb />
the problems, but DePaul was<lb />
unmasked at top-ranked<lb />
Georgetown and upset four days<lb />
later at Western Michigan.<lb />
Since then, the Blue Demons<lb />
have stumbled six more times on<lb />
the road � against Alabama-<lb />
Birmingham, Dayton, Louisville,<lb />
Loyola (of Chicago) and top-<lb />
ranked St. John's.<lb />
The Blue Demons have lost<lb />
five of their last six games, and<lb />
fallen out of the national rank-<lb />
ings.<lb />
The education of Joey Meyer<lb />
has been anything but fun.<lb />
"I just haven't been able to<lb />
solve the whole puzzle, to get five<lb />
guys playing well and playing<lb />
together on a given night he<lb />
said. "That's been the biggest<lb />
surprise. By this time of the year,<lb />
Tracksters Set Marks;<lb />
Prepare For IC4A's<lb />
By BILL MITCHELL<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
"A great performance by the<lb />
team said ECU coach Bill Car-<lb />
son about the Pirate Track<lb />
team's participation in the Bud<lb />
Light Invitational Track meet in<lb />
Fairfax, Va on Sunday.<lb />
Lee Vernon McNeil broke a<lb />
George Mason Field House<lb />
record when he finished first ir<lb />
the 55-meter dash. He had a time<lb />
of 6.15 seconds. This record tim<lb />
ranks him in the collegiate top<lb />
five in the 55-meter dash. Erskir<lb />
Evans finished in third place wi<lb />
a time of 6.28.<lb />
Craig White finished second<lb />
the 55-meter high hurdles with<lb />
time of 7.25. This broke an ECl<lb />
MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM<lb />
M-Th 3 p.m4:45 p.m.<lb />
(4:45-10 based on availability)<lb />
Friday 3p.m5:30p.m.<lb />
SatSun. 1p.m5 p.m.<lb />
school record.<lb />
Chris brooks did a fine job in<lb />
the long jump, finishing in se-<lb />
cond place. This makes Brooks<lb />
one of the top contenders going<lb />
into the IC4A Indoor Champion-<lb />
ships in two weeks.<lb />
Phil Estes ran well in the<lb />
quarter mile and ended up with a<lb />
sixth place finish. Ken Daugherty<lb />
set a school record in the<lb />
600-yard run, but with the top-<lb />
notch competition, he ended up<lb />
in seventh place. Julian Anderson<lb />
also ran well in the race.<lb />
"We are really looking good<lb />
for the IC4A's Carson said.<lb />
"We have potential to do fairly<lb />
well<lb />
WEIGHT ROOMS<lb />
Memorial<lb />
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Friday 9a.m5:30p.m.<lb />
Sat Sun. 1 p.m5 p.m.<lb />
ROUTECHANGE t<lb />
The SGA Transit will revert back to<lb />
its old operating schedule of the<lb />
Gold Route after 6 p.m. starting<lb />
Monday Feb. 18th.<lb />
REWARD<lb />
$200 CASH reward for informa-<lb />
tion leading to the arrest and con-<lb />
viction of the person or persons<lb />
who removed the purple and gold<lb />
banners from the lot of Joe Culliper<lb />
Chrysler Plymouth Dodge. All in-<lb />
formation will be held in the<lb />
strictest confidence. Anyone having<lb />
any information contact Garry<lb />
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I<lb />
I expected to be able to do that<lb />
He's trying. Still as trim as he<lb />
was during his playing days at<lb />
DePaul, and looking just as<lb />
studious behind tortoise-shell<lb />
glasses, Joey sits in the back of<lb />
the lockerroom after games, try-<lb />
ing to unscramble statistics and<lb />
young men's motivations.<lb />
He looks into their eyes for in-<lb />
tensity during practice and into<lb />
their souls in private meetings.<lb />
He remembers when he was more<lb />
"pal Joey" than "Coach Joe<lb />
He was a safe harbor back then,<lb />
an assistant the kids could talk to<lb />
when they were the center of one<lb />
of Ray Meyer's fabled storms.<lb />
He remembers how the clock<lb />
showed 0:00 when Dayton put in<lb />
the winning basket, where his<lb />
defenders weren't when<lb />
Alabama-Birmingham put on a<lb />
decisive scoring run. Also, he<lb />
remembers where his players<lb />
were supposed to be when they<lb />
broke curfew before the<lb />
Louisville game.<lb />
He understands better Mar-<lb />
quette's Rick Maierus telling him<lb />
First Year Difficult<lb />
the first year would be the worst.<lb />
North Carolina's venerated Dean<lb />
Smith telling him no one would<lb />
be sympathetic about a tough<lb />
schedule once the season got<lb />
started. The former coach and<lb />
TV commentator Al McGuire<lb />
saying referees almost never defer<lb />
to a rookie coach's protests.<lb />
Joey still looks considerably<lb />
younger than his 35 years, but<lb />
time and pressure are splitting the<lb />
differences in a hurry.<lb />
"I feel losing in my stomach<lb />
more than I used to and I thought<lb />
after some of our tournament<lb />
losses that would never happen<lb />
he said, referring to early round<lb />
losses in the NCAA tournament<lb />
in recent years.<lb />
"My family is just about my<lb />
only release from basketball.<lb />
When I get wound up, the first<lb />
thing I do is hug my little one<lb />
(4-year-old son Brian) and he<lb />
ends up helping me more now<lb />
than I help him.<lb />
"But my wife says I'm not<lb />
happy even when we win, and<lb />
that if I don't learn to enjoy it, I<lb />
won't be around for very long<lb />
A(p Big Brothers<lb />
present<lb />
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Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1985<lb />
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10 DRAFT ALL NITE<lb />
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For Students and Faculty<lb />
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SGA ELECTIONS<lb />
The Following Positions<lb />
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SGA OFFICE 8-5<lb />
Joey's father hung around<lb />
DePaul long enough (42 seasons)<lb />
to compile 724 wins, good for a<lb />
plaque in the basketball Hall of<lb />
Fame and the fifth spot on the<lb />
all-time Division I coaches vic-<lb />
tory list.<lb />
With his son's help, Ray built<lb />
the small Catholic university<lb />
under the "El" tracks into a na-<lb />
tional power.<lb />
That legacy was supposed to be<lb />
handed over intact when the<lb />
school's seventh head coach ap-<lb />
pointed No. 8.<lb />
"It's lucky we were father and<lb />
son. I'd hate to think what the<lb />
pressure would be like on<lb />
somebody else Joey Meyer<lb />
said. "He was so successful for<lb />
so long that there would always<lb />
be some second-guessing<lb />
Lady Pirates Win Again<lb />
Continued from Page Eight<lb />
Anderson was next with 11<lb />
points, and a game-high nine re-<lb />
bounds. Alma Bethea and Lisa<lb />
Squirewell each contributed nine<lb />
points to the Pirate attack.<lb />
Debbie Wade and Bridget<lb />
Kealey led the way for the In-<lb />
dians, each finishing with 16<lb />
points. Karen Jordan was the on-<lb />
ly other William &amp; Mary player in<lb />
double figures with 15 points.<lb />
For the game, ECU out re-<lb />
bounded William &amp; Mary 58 to<lb />
44, while holding the Indians to a<lb />
miserable 27-percent shooting<lb />
from the field.<lb />
ECU, who has never lost a con-<lb />
ference game at home in nine<lb />
outings, is now 9-0 in the ECAC<lb />
South and 16-8 overall.<lb />
ECU has not lost in over a year<lb />
to an ECAC South oponent and a<lb />
little complacency may have set<lb />
in.<lb />
"The past three games we<lb />
haven't dominated the way we<lb />
should. We've been playing just<lb />
good enough to win Man war-<lb />
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