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�ht<lb />
(Earnlmian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.42<lb />
Thursday February 21,1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12.000<lb />
Board Plans To Investigate<lb />
College Entry Requirements<lb />
V '<lb />
tLSCQVC i0H J0RDAN - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Mid-terms are finally upon us and yes folks, there's no escaping. It appears that these two students are<lb />
searching deep for the correct answers. Oh, by the way, don't get too bummed out when you get your test<lb />
scores back. Simply get a grip and think about the sun. Yeah!<lb />
ECU Fall Applications Increase<lb />
By DALE SWANSON<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
ECU's applications for admis-<lb />
sion for the fall of 1985 are up 7<lb />
percent over the amount received<lb />
at this time last year, according to<lb />
a report given at the Board of<lb />
Trustees meeting last week.<lb />
Officials say that, although it is<lb />
difficult to project how great the<lb />
increase will be, it is rapidly ap-<lb />
proaching the 15 percent increase<lb />
in applications seen for the 1984<lb />
academic year.<lb />
"ECU is becoming more well<lb />
known in a very positive way<lb />
said Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Academic Affairs Angelo Volpe.<lb />
Volpe said he is unable to make<lb />
any projections about the final<lb />
number of applications.<lb />
The increase in freshman ap-<lb />
plicants at ECU is higher to that<lb />
expected at N.C. State and<lb />
similar to that expected at UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
N.C. State officials report a<lb />
large number of applications, up<lb />
only slightly from the last two<lb />
years, which saw the school's<lb />
largest freshman classes in<lb />
history. A spokesman from the<lb />
admissions office said freshman<lb />
applications increased last year,<lb />
but added that the number<lb />
generally does not fluctuate<lb />
significantly.<lb />
The Assistant Director of Ad-<lb />
missions at UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
said the school expects an in-<lb />
crease of between 8 and 10 per-<lb />
cent in freshman applications. He<lb />
said he feels freshman applica-<lb />
tions are increasing, following a<lb />
slump last year, because of minor<lb />
changes in the application form,<lb />
which includes an essay. "Where<lb />
the wording of the essay was<lb />
somewhat threatening to poten-<lb />
tial students, we have made some<lb />
changes to make it less threaten-<lb />
ing he said.<lb />
CHAPEL HILL (UPI) - The<lb />
chairman of the University of<lb />
North Carolina Board of Gover-<lb />
nors called Wednesday for an in-<lb />
vestigation of academic rules for<lb />
athletes at the system's 16 cam-<lb />
puses.<lb />
"The time has come for our in-<lb />
stitutions and the board of gover-<lb />
nors to review our policies in this<lb />
area said Baord Chairman<lb />
Philip Carson.<lb />
Carson's call for an investiga-<lb />
tion into athletes' admission stan-<lb />
dards and academic progress<lb />
comes in the wake of revelations<lb />
abut Chris Washburn's admis-<lb />
sion to North Carolina State with<lb />
a Scholastic Aptitude Test score<lb />
far below average.<lb />
"For some time members of<lb />
the board of governors have<lb />
publicly and privately expressed<lb />
growing concern about the im-<lb />
pact of intercollegiate athletics on<lb />
educational programs and on the<lb />
academic standing of student<lb />
athletes, both at the national level<lb />
and in our own university Car-<lb />
son said.<lb />
Washburn's 470 score on the<lb />
Scholastic Aptitude Test was just<lb />
70 points above the minimum<lb />
possible score. It was disclosed in<lb />
a court case in which he pleaded<lb />
guilty to three misdemeanor<lb />
charges for stealing another<lb />
athlete's stereo.<lb />
University President Bill Fri-<lb />
day told state legislators Tuesday<lb />
that he favors a minimum stan-<lb />
dard for college athletes of 700<lb />
on the SAT. The test has a max-<lb />
imum score of 1,600.<lb />
Friday said the 16 institutions<lb />
now set their own standards and<lb />
make exceptions for students<lb />
with outstanding talents, par-<lb />
ticularly in athletics.<lb />
"The board has followed with<lb />
great interest the work President<lb />
Friday has been doing as part of a<lb />
national effort by educational<lb />
leaders to bring about major<lb />
changes in NCAA regulations<lb />
Carson said.<lb />
Carson said he will ask the<lb />
board at its March 8 meeting :o<lb />
appoint a committee to conduct<lb />
the investigation.<lb />
Carson said the schools would<lb />
be asked to assess the impact of<lb />
athletic programs on academics<lb />
and report the findings to the<lb />
committee, which then will deter-<lb />
mine if any policy changes are<lb />
necessary.<lb />
Carson said he would ask the<lb />
committee to complete its work<lb />
and make recommendations to<lb />
the board as soon as possible.<lb />
He said the investigation would<lb />
be intended to "insure and<lb />
demonstrate that our own house<lb />
is in order, that sound educa-<lb />
tional policies governing the<lb />
athletic programs are in place,<lb />
and that these policies are being<lb />
effectively and conscientiously<lb />
administered<lb />
Carson called for national<lb />
reforms in college athletics.<lb />
"The major problems in inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics that are the<lb />
cause for most of our concerns<lb />
are national in scope. Construc-<lb />
tive change is needed and must be<lb />
had at the national level he<lb />
said.<lb />
Two N.C. legislators filed bills<lb />
in the state House Wednesday<lb />
which would require students to<lb />
score at least 700 on the SAT<lb />
before attending the University<lb />
of North Carolina system.<lb />
The 700-point cutoff for<lb />
freshmen taking the SAT would<lb />
go into effect in the 1986-87<lb />
school year under the bills spon-<lb />
sored by Reps. Howard Chapin,<lb />
D-Beaufort, and Thomas<lb />
Rhodes, R-New Hanover.<lb />
"I know they're lowering stan-<lb />
dards for athletes Rhodes said.<lb />
"It rankles me that they're doing<lb />
that and lowering the equality of<lb />
education in this state for the<lb />
benefit of athletes<lb />
Chapin, a former public high<lb />
school coach and teacher, said he<lb />
"wasn't a Phi Beta Kappa or<lb />
anything like that But he said<lb />
he thinks his bill is "a step in the<lb />
right direction.<lb />
But Tony Strickland, who is in<lb />
charge of freshman a imissions<lb />
for UNC-Chapel Hi said an<lb />
"arbitrary" cutoff score is un-<lb />
fair.<lb />
"A high school record is a bet-<lb />
ter predictor � I'd rp.ther stick to<lb />
that he said. "Four years (in<lb />
high school) teils us a lot more<lb />
than three hours (of test-taking)<lb />
on a Saturday morning<lb />
Although grade point averages<lb />
and SAT scores usually reflect<lb />
each other, "some people do well<lb />
in class and don't do well on a<lb />
test Strickland said.<lb />
SGA Elections Dates Set; Variety Of Forums Scheduled<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Filing for the SGA elections<lb />
will begin next week and a variety<lb />
of events and changes are plann-<lb />
ed for this year's elections, which<lb />
are scheduled for March 20.<lb />
According to SGA Elections<lb />
Committee Chairman Howard<lb />
Lipman, students wishing to run<lb />
for SGA offices should file bet-<lb />
ween Feb. 25 and March 1. Ap-<lb />
plications may be picked up in<lb />
the SGA offices in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. There is a $10 fil-<lb />
ing fee.<lb />
The positions of president, vice<lb />
president, secretary and treasurer<lb />
are open. SGA rules require that<lb />
applicants for the positions have<lb />
a 2.0 gpa and maintain full-time<lb />
student status and good academic<lb />
standing with the university.<lb />
Forty-eight semester hours of<lb />
credit are required for the posi-<lb />
tions of president, vice president<lb />
and treasurer, while 16 hours of<lb />
credit are required for the posi-<lb />
tion of secretary. All positions re-<lb />
quire two consecutive semesters<lb />
of enrollment at ECU.<lb />
(CPS) � State grant funding<lb />
for college students increased in<lb />
47 states this year, a new survey<lb />
shows, bringing a "banner year"<lb />
for state-supported grant pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
Much of the increase,<lb />
moreover, reflects student<lb />
pressure on state governments to<lb />
improve higher ed funding, aid<lb />
experts report.<lb />
"This year is exceptional in the<lb />
fact that all but three states in-<lb />
creased their grant awards to<lb />
students reports Jerry Davis,<lb />
co-director of the National<lb />
Association of State Scholarship<lb />
and Grant Programs' annual<lb />
survey of state student aid fun-<lb />
ding.<lb />
This year $1.4 billion in state<lb />
grant money was awarded to over<lb />
1.5 million students, the survey<lb />
shows, a 17.4 percent increase<lb />
over last year's level.<lb />
Most of that money � 84 per-<lb />
cent � will fund so-called need-<lb />
based grant programs which<lb />
award funds on the basis of stu-<lb />
dent financial needs.<lb />
Overall, the survey says, states<lb />
will fund $1.2 billion in need-<lb />
based grants, up 15 percent from<lb />
last year's $1.03 billion.<lb />
Since 1980, Davis says, state<lb />
funding of need-based grant pro-<lb />
grams has shot up over 42 per-<lb />
cent, increasing the number of<lb />
grant recipients by 15.4 percent.<lb />
Such dramatic increases "cer-<lb />
tainly help a lot of students and<lb />
provide greatly needed support"<lb />
in the midst of declining federal<lb />
grant money, says Dallas Martin,<lb />
executive director of the National<lb />
Association of Student Financial<lb />
Aid Administrators.<lb />
The increase in state grant<lb />
monies is particularly important<lb />
because it comes at a time when<lb />
federal grant programs are at<lb />
their weakest level ever, Martin<lb />
says. Only about a third of all<lb />
federal aid money goes to grant<lb />
programs, while the remainder<lb />
finances loan programs.<lb />
Martin and other aid experts<lb />
worry the increased federal em-<lb />
The filing fee, Lipman said,<lb />
will act as "a type of insurance"<lb />
to ensure that, following the elec-<lb />
tion, candidates remove any cam-<lb />
paign material they may have<lb />
posted on campus.<lb />
There will be eight polling<lb />
places on campus this year in-<lb />
stead of the usual 20. Lipman<lb />
said this is to avoid some of the<lb />
problems involved with getting<lb />
students to work at the booths.<lb />
"It's hard to control 20 ballot<lb />
boxes he said. The locations<lb />
will be Mendenhall, West Cam-<lb />
pus, Central Campus, the Stu-<lb />
or Many (<lb />
phasis on loans over grants is for-<lb />
cing many student to incur educa-<lb />
tional debts they can't repay.<lb />
"The state grant increases in<lb />
no way make up for the losses<lb />
we've had at the federal level<lb />
Martin points out, "but they are<lb />
encouraging<lb />
Indeed, several years ago many<lb />
states cut back or froze all educa-<lb />
tion funding to cope with the<lb />
recession and dwindling tax<lb />
revenues.<lb />
But this year's increase in state<lb />
grant funding has come about<lb />
more from student pressure on<lb />
state governments than from an<lb />
improved economy, Davis says.<lb />
"I really think state govern-<lb />
ments this year are responding to<lb />
demands from students who need<lb />
more money because of the<lb />
higher costs of attending state in-<lb />
stitutions he says.<lb />
"I think it does signify a<lb />
recognition on the state level that<lb />
education is a high priority, and<lb />
that state legislatures have<lb />
responded positively to student<lb />
dent Supply Store, the Croatan,<lb />
the bottom of College Hill, the<lb />
Allied Health Building, and<lb />
Jones Cafeteria.<lb />
The fall elections were cancell-<lb />
ed due to the presence of lists of<lb />
candidates at the polling places.<lb />
Lipman said he feels the eight<lb />
locations can "be more easily<lb />
supervised to alleviate these pro-<lb />
blems<lb />
A candidates' meeting will be<lb />
held March 11 to inform can-<lb />
didates of elections rules and<lb />
campaigning procedures. Cam-<lb />
paigning can begin immediately<lb />
following the meeting.<lb />
A major change for candidates<lb />
this year is the fact that no door-<lb />
to-door campaigning is allowed<lb />
in the residence halls. SGA Presi-<lb />
dent John Rainey said plans are<lb />
being made to schedule several<lb />
forums to allow candidates to<lb />
reach more students. One forum<lb />
cosponsored by The East Caroli-<lb />
nian and the SGA will be held<lb />
March 19. In addition, forums<lb />
are planned for College Hill,<lb />
West Campus, and possibly other<lb />
areas.<lb />
"We want to get the candidates<lb />
to go before the student body-<lb />
since they can't go<lb />
door-to-door Rainey said. Lip-<lb />
man added that this should make<lb />
the elections more interesting<lb />
because the candidates "will have<lb />
to work harder<lb />
"I would encourage all<lb />
students to get involved this year<lb />
and seek offices in student<lb />
government because it is so im-<lb />
portant Rainey said. "It is<lb />
definitely a worthwhile ex-<lb />
perience<lb />
needs agrees NASFAA's Mar-<lb />
tin.<lb />
"But two years (of state grant<lb />
increases) doesn't make a trend<lb />
warns Davis.<lb />
"Even now he says, "what<lb />
we're seeing is not a whole bunch<lb />
of money coming in from every<lb />
state, but a lot of money coming<lb />
from a handful of states. Eighty-<lb />
eight percent of this year's grant<lb />
funds are coming from 16 states,<lb />
while the other 34 states had less<lb />
substantial increases<lb />
Two states � Hawaii and<lb />
Wyoming � held their grant fun-<lb />
ding level, the survey shows.<lb />
Washington was the only state to<lb />
decrease grant money, cutting its<lb />
grant budget from $7.5 million to<lb />
$7.2 million.<lb />
Still, Davis expects the increase<lb />
in state grant funding to con-<lb />
tinue, "especially if the federal<lb />
aid budget is cut some<lb />
"I wouldn't be surprised to see<lb />
a 12-to-14 percent increase in<lb />
state grant funding next year<lb />
he predicts.<lb />
Dismal Education Reports Released<lb />
(CPS) � Last week, the<lb />
Association of American Col-<lb />
leges released a report criticizing<lb />
higher education.<lb />
Three weeks earlier, the<lb />
Carnegie Foundation did the<lb />
same thing.<lb />
The National Endowment for<lb />
the Humanities published its<lb />
study last November, a month<lb />
after the National Institute of<lb />
Education released one.<lb />
In the coming months, two<lb />
more national reports on the con-<lb />
dition of American higher educa-<lb />
tion are due.<lb />
It seems, in short, to be an<lb />
open rhetorical season an<lb />
anything and everything that's<lb />
wrong with colleges.<lb />
And many observers say the<lb />
parade of reports has created a<lb />
climate of reform that may<lb />
change the way students go to<lb />
school, whether the higher educa-<lb />
tion community likes it or not.<lb />
"Colleges don't respond well<lb />
to outside meddling, and I expect<lb />
there will be substantial<lb />
resistance to changes says<lb />
Charles Finn, director of the<lb />
Center for Education and<lb />
Human Development at Vander-<lb />
bilt University.<lb />
"But if the higher education<lb />
community doesn't take action,<lb />
someone from the outside will<lb />
"We in higher education have<lb />
been smug in our little cottages<lb />
says Frank Newman, president of<lb />
the Education Commission of the<lb />
States.<lb />
See EDUCATORS, Page 5<lb />
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can't wait for spring break to arrive. Never fear, ECU has the only<lb />
phone on campus that will make those beach reservations for you<lb />
including the Persuader's private number. Have fun in the sun<lb />
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 THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 21.1985<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
Summer Camp Jobs<lb />
Another location to learn of Summer Camp<lb />
Jobs as counselors, lifeguards, and nurses is<lb />
the Career Planning and Placement Office.<lb />
Come In the Bloxton House and look In the<lb />
Summer Jobs Notebook and look on the Sum<lb />
mer Camp Board for more information.<lb />
Camps from throughout the U.S. have an-<lb />
nouncements there: Seafarer, Yellowstone,<lb />
Girl Scout Camps, YMCA Camps, Camps in<lb />
Maine, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania,<lb />
Florida, and more. Apply now.<lb />
Buddhist Meditation<lb />
There will be a meeting tonight at 7 in room<lb />
E205 of the Physics Building. Basic medlta<lb />
tion instructions will be given for any new<lb />
people attending. Discussion on Taoism will<lb />
begin. Please bring a cushion. Refreshments<lb />
will be served. Hope to see you there<lb />
U ni tar ian-Uni versa list<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
Think about your life. How did it begin: how<lb />
does it continue? Where is it headed? Come<lb />
loin us for service, fellowship and lunch on<lb />
Sun Feb. 24, 11 a.m at 499 Oak St. This<lb />
Sun's topic is Abortion: Is if a Yes or No<lb />
question? Everyone Is welcome!<lb />
Prime Time<lb />
Prime time sponsored by Campus Crusade<lb />
for Chirst, will be meeting in Jenkins Aud<lb />
Art Blgd. every Thurs. at 8 p.m. Please join<lb />
us for fun, fellowship and Bible study.<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
is everyone ready for Founder's Day? Hope<lb />
so because it all starts tomorrow Here is a<lb />
run down of events: Fri.�9-Holiday Inn<lb />
(casual); Sat�9 Alumni Basketball game<lb />
at Memorial Gym, 5 Banquet at Holiday<lb />
inn; 9 Papa Katz.<lb />
Hope to see everyone there! By the way,<lb />
welcome back alumni at the Beta Phi<lb />
Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi.<lb />
Student Residence<lb />
Association<lb />
will met on Wed Feb. 27, at 4 p.m. in Room<lb />
212 Mendenhall Student Center. Please plan<lb />
on attending!<lb />
HEY YOU<lb />
TKE Lit' Sisters want to thank everybody for<lb />
coming down to our Valentines Day happy<lb />
hour� you made It jammln! Look for<lb />
another one real soon. Welcome all new little<lb />
sisters and remember brothers and<lb />
pledges YOUR THE BEST<lb />
NC Student Legislature<lb />
There will be a meeting Mon Feb. 25 at 7 in<lb />
the Mendenhall Coffeehouse We will<lb />
discuss: Session, bill assignments, research<lb />
teams for ECU 's bills, and other business.<lb />
Pleas let the Chairman know If you are In-<lb />
terested in being a delegate at session.<lb />
ECU College Republicans<lb />
There will be a meeting today at 5:30 in the<lb />
Mendenhall Coffeehouse We will discuss the<lb />
Spring elections convention held at Duke this<lb />
weekend. Members, it is not to late to get<lb />
tickets and reservations. You worked hard In<lb />
the elections, we triumphed, let's enjoy it<lb />
this weekend.<lb />
LSS Society<lb />
There will be a meeting on Wed.<lb />
�. In room 221 Mendenhall.<lb />
Feb. 20 at 7<lb />
Law Society<lb />
The next meeting of the ECU Law Society<lb />
will be held on Wed Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. in rm.<lb />
221 of Mendenhall Plans for the Washington,<lb />
DC. trip will be discussed. All members<lb />
should be there, and anyone interested is In-<lb />
vited. For more information, call Mike<lb />
Gardner at 758 5672.<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Founders Day is here. All brothers are<lb />
reminded of the schedule of events. Fri.<lb />
nlte�mixer at the Holiday Inn. Sat. 9<lb />
a.m.�Alumni and Undergrad basketball<lb />
game, Memorial Gym. 5 p.m.�banquet and<lb />
dinner at Holiday Inn and then the party<lb />
starts at 9�The Pi Kapp drunk bus service<lb />
will be in full operation that night�It's gon<lb />
na be a wild one. Also, brotherhood on Mon.<lb />
wil be as follow: Exec and appointed from<lb />
4 6 and brotherhood will be at 8 sharp�all<lb />
meetings will be in Mendenhall.<lb />
Kappa Sigma Lil Sis<lb />
would like to invite everyone out to Beau's<lb />
Thurs Feb. 21 to 'party down' as they<lb />
challenge the Lambda Chi Little sisters to at<lb />
keg race Come on out and cheer them on!<lb />
Aldha Phi Big<lb />
Brother Rush<lb />
All big brothers, sisters and all interested<lb />
young men are reminded that big brother<lb />
rush for Alpha Phi sorority will be today at<lb />
the Treehouse restaurant downtown from<lb />
4-7. It's only 5. for your favorite draft�so<lb />
come out and party and meet the big<lb />
brothers and sisters of Alpha Phi.<lb />
Groove Phi Groove<lb />
will be having a formal smoker Sun Feb. 24,<lb />
at 8 p.m. at Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Also, will be haiving a Precious Gem interest<lb />
meeting 8 p.m. Thurs Feb. 21, at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
ECU Poetry Forum<lb />
will meet Thurs Feb. 21 in room 248<lb />
Mendenhall at 8 p.m Those wishing to have<lb />
their poems discussed should bring 4 to 8<lb />
copies of each poem.<lb />
ECU Surf Team<lb />
And the Treehouse Restaurant present:<lb />
Frostbreaker Happy Hour II, Fri Feb.<lb />
22�3-4 featuring: 'The PerformersA new<lb />
Hawaiin surf movie; video's of the ECU Sur-<lb />
fing Team; special price on pitchers; music<lb />
by: U2, Talking Heads, Cars, B 52's Spon<lb />
sored by: Marsh's Surf &amp; Sea.<lb />
Special Olympics Volunteer<lb />
Coaches Meeting<lb />
All opersons interested in being a volunteer<lb />
special Olympic coach on Fri April 19, there<lb />
will be a mandatory volunteeer orientation<lb />
meeting. The meeting wil be on Mon Feb.<lb />
25, 7:30 p.m. at the Greenville Rec and Parks<lb />
Dept, JC Park, on Ceder Lane. If you can not<lb />
attend, but are interested in volunteering<lb />
your time or have any questions, contact Bill<lb />
Twine, 752-4137 ext. 201.<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 ILO!<lb />
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Anniversary Lunch Special<lb />
Bring your E.C.U. I.D.<lb />
and eat for only $2.50<lb />
between 11 a.m. &amp;2p.m.<lb />
512 E. 14th St. Near Dorms<lb />
CaU for Take Outs - 752-0476<lb />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ll:00am-8:00pm<lb />
Come to University Class<lb />
at Jarvis Memorial<lb />
beginning Sunday Feb. 24<lb />
at 9:45 a.m.<lb />
Room 201<lb />
Led by Mark &amp; Lou Ann<lb />
Spebbins<lb />
All undergraduates &amp;<lb />
graduates invited<lb />
Doughnuts &amp; Coffee will<lb />
be served<lb />
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Aerobiciie<lb />
Register for IRS (Intramural) aerobic<lb />
classes Feb. 24�March l in room 204<lb />
Memorial Gym. Drop In classes MonThurs<lb />
5:15-4:15; 4:30-7:30. Participate rather then<lb />
speculate!<lb />
Attention<lb />
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 />
Graduate Students<lb />
Wesley Foundation is now accepting applica-<lb />
tions for a graduate couple to serve as resi-<lb />
dent advisors and program assistants for the<lb />
1985-84 school year. Housing is provided at<lb />
the Methodist Student Center. For Informa-<lb />
tion call 758 2030.<lb />
Rooms Available<lb />
For students at the Methodist Student<lb />
Center. Applications for summer school and<lb />
fall may be picked up at 501 East Fifth<lb />
Street. Interviews will be held March 11-15.<lb />
For further information contact Richard or<lb />
Sheila Beeker at 758 2030 after 5 p.m.<lb />
Tau Kappa Epsilon<lb />
Tonite: 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 4822) or Scott<lb />
at 758 7298.<lb />
Frisbee Club<lb />
De Irates Ultimate practice Mon, Tues,<lb />
Thurs. 3 Sat, Sun 2. Bretheren meeting 9<lb />
Tues. at MSC. 'IreeForce' to Wilm on Sun.<lb />
leaving Dunn at ll a.m. Be there or at least<lb />
be somewhere!<lb />
KYF<lb />
King Youth Fellowship will be having a Bible<lb />
Study Tues Feb. 24 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. 24 at 5:15 p.m. In 221<lb />
Mendenhall.<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. 24.<lb />
Biology Club<lb />
will have If s next meeting on Mon Feb. 25.<lb />
The meeting will be held In the Helm's<lb />
Reading room 2 floor Bioloby Bldg . at7 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 />
receive a free scanning electron mtcrogram<lb />
calendar. Don't miss It.<lb />
Women's Soccer Club<lb />
Women's outdoor soccer practice to be held<lb />
Thurs Feb. 21 at 4 In anticipation of nice<lb />
weathe Meet In front of Flemmlng Dorm<lb />
(5th St. side). All women welcome, club<lb />
members expected. Questions? call Ginger<lb />
at 752-9722.<lb />
Teamwork In Health<lb />
interested in finding out how each of the<lb />
following team members contributes to toatl<lb />
health care: Music Theropy, Occupational<lb />
Theropy, Phlslcal Theropy, Social Work, and<lb />
Therapeutic Recreation? Come out Tues<lb />
Feb. 24 to Brewster Building room C-103 at<lb />
7:30 p.m. and hear a representative from<lb />
each field. Opportunity for questions will be<lb />
provided and refreshments will be served!<lb />
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 will be your last<lb />
chance to pay dues and we'll also give out the<lb />
tickets. See you there I<lb />
Graduate Advisory Council<lb />
Just a reminder to all Graduate Advisory<lb />
Council members, we will have a meeting<lb />
ThursFeb. 14 at 4 p.m. In Brewster B-104.<lb />
Please bring you copies of the<lb />
Constitution we will be working on revi-<lb />
sions.<lb />
National Teacher<lb />
Examinations<lb />
The National teacher Examinations-Core<lb />
Battery-will be offered at ECU on Sat<lb />
March 30. Application blanks are to be com-<lb />
pleted and mailed to the Educational Testing<lb />
Service, box 91 l-r, Princeton, NJ 0541 to ar-<lb />
rive by Feb. 25 Wt5. Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building, room 105, Greenville.NC 27834<lb />
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Girls there is one way that you can meet guys all<lb />
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Pirate Walk. It's the safe walk in town. P.S. All<lb />
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council in Florida.<lb />
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sore throat, fever, fatigue,<lb />
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lymph nodes in the neck and<lb />
perhaps elsewhere) and changes<lb />
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may have a rash, an enlarged<lb />
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lower ribs) and even jaundice<lb />
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carrier. A recent study shows that<lb />
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noted that this is not always the<lb />
case. It is the intermittent<lb />
presence of the virus in the saliva<lb />
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mono its reputed relationship<lb />
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mono from the combination of<lb />
complaints you have and what<lb />
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mononucleosis do not have<lb />
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positive at first, and it still ap-<lb />
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findings that you may have<lb />
mono, your physician may repeat<lb />
blood tests.<lb />
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athletics, because the only effects<lb />
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lymph nodes, the blood changes<lb />
and perhaps minor sore throat<lb />
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"The issue of declining grade<lb />
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field, a junior Fashion and Mer-<lb />
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Week, computerized sorority<lb />
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well as the rest of the newly-<lb />
elected Panhellenic Council,<lb />
"will do an excellent job. The<lb />
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ing from last year she said, ad-<lb />
ding that they were "extremely<lb />
enthusiastic Sweet said there<lb />
will be training sessions involving<lb />
one or two meetings with past ex-<lb />
ecutive members and a six-week<lb />
leadership session to explain<lb />
responsibilities to the new<lb />
members.<lb />
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her work. "She was really com-<lb />
mitted to establishing a good rap-<lb />
port Sweet said.<lb />
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positive improvements were<lb />
made during her presidency.<lb />
"We accomplished the goals we<lb />
could and made major steps<lb />
toward the others she said.<lb />
"We made a good name in the<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Athletics<lb />
Academic Rules Necessary<lb />
The University Board of Gover-<lb />
nors chairman's call for an in-<lb />
vestigation into the academic rules<lb />
for athletes at the 16 constituent<lb />
schools Wednesday is a signal to<lb />
the state's citizens that their<lb />
universities will not lessen their<lb />
commitment to learning. Chair-<lb />
man Philip Carson said the time<lb />
has come to put into perspective<lb />
the role of big-time college<lb />
athletics.<lb />
In the meantime, UNC-system<lb />
President Bill Friday said he favors<lb />
a minimum standard for college<lb />
athletes. Friday would like athletes<lb />
at UNC-system schools to achieve<lb />
�at least a 700 out of a possible 1600<lb />
;on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.<lb />
?Right now the 16 schools, in-<lb />
cluding ECU, set their own stan-<lb />
dards and make exceptions for<lb />
tvidents with outstanding talents,<lb />
particularly athletes.<lb />
What Friday, Carson and two<lb />
reneral assemblyman who in-<lb />
troduced a bill requiring a 700 SAT<lb />
score to enter the UNC-system<lb />
schools are telling us is it's time to<lb />
put priorities in order. A universi-<lb />
ty, as any professor or student will<lb />
ell you, is an intellectual ex-<lb />
perience, a place to expand the<lb />
mind and its horizons. It is a place<lb />
where people learn of new and old<lb />
worlds and expose themselves to<lb />
different morals and cultures.<lb />
Universities are for thinking; not<lb />
for slam-dunking.<lb />
Carson said the investigation is<lb />
intended to "insure and<lb />
demonstrate that our own house is<lb />
in order, that sound educational<lb />
policies governing the athletic pro-<lb />
grams are in place, and that these<lb />
policies are being effectively and<lb />
conscentiously administered For<lb />
the people on the committee to<lb />
create such a house, a few changes<lb />
will definitely have to be made.<lb />
The first change must be in at-<lb />
titude.<lb />
We all know that college<lb />
athletics are big business, prac-<lb />
tically separate from the campus<lb />
itself. Athletic boosters raise<lb />
money. There are special dorms.<lb />
The athletes are in effect employed<lb />
by the school; they're entertainers,<lb />
Making money for the university.<lb />
Especially here in ACC country,<lb />
the spector of sports can easily<lb />
overwhelm any administrator into<lb />
letting in an inferior student. But,<lb />
North Carolinians need to ask<lb />
what they really want: Schools that<lb />
are fair and just to all those who<lb />
apply, or schools that place an em-<lb />
phasis on basketball and football<lb />
for profit.<lb />
The choice should be clear, and<lb />
most people probably share the<lb />
same sentiments as Rep. Thomas<lb />
Rhodes, R-New Hanover, one of<lb />
the sponsors of the 700-SAT bill in<lb />
the state house. "It rankles me that<lb />
they're doing that (admitting un-<lb />
qualified student-athletes) and<lb />
lowering the equality of education<lb />
in this state for the benefits of<lb />
athletes<lb />
The East Carolinian hopes that<lb />
the UNC-system will adopt some<lb />
type of satisfactory cut-off point<lb />
for acceptance of athletes to con-<lb />
stituent schools. The 700 SAT with<lb />
appropriate grades (a 2.3 predicted<lb />
gpa from high school grades)<lb />
would be adequate. At ECU, we<lb />
have learned that our football<lb />
team has standards higher than the<lb />
NCAA regulations, that is com-<lb />
mendable. Also, word has it that<lb />
new head coach Art Baker is com-<lb />
mitted to the idea of a "student-<lb />
athlete We hope this brings more<lb />
of our players closer to their<lb />
diplomas.<lb />
The shame is all this didn't come<lb />
about until the Chris Washburn af-<lb />
fair. We know President Friday<lb />
has been working, along with other<lb />
administrators in the system, to<lb />
better the standards and protect<lb />
the integrity of our schools for a<lb />
long time. But, alas, the public<lb />
does not fall in line until something<lb />
happens, until the boom has<lb />
literally fell on our collective<lb />
heads. But, as the old saying goes,<lb />
"It's better late than never<lb />
Rep. Howard Chapin,<lb />
D-Beaufort, the other sponsor of<lb />
the house bill, is a former public<lb />
high school coach and teacher. He<lb />
says he "wasn't a Phi Beta Kappa<lb />
or anything like that But, he<lb />
adds, if they can't make a 700<lb />
on the SAT, they can't get in<lb />
That's the kind of attitude we<lb />
need. No matter how good a<lb />
leaper, thrower, catcher or<lb />
shooter, if you can't make the<lb />
grade, you can't "get in<lb />
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They'll be a football game, a pig<lb />
cookin' and a mystery all-star<lb />
guest (mysterious because he<lb />
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calendars, boys and girls. Should<lb />
be lots of fun.<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Bounce Basketball, Fellas<lb />
Having been an active member on<lb />
both the University Honor Board and<lb />
the Academic Integrity Board, I have<lb />
become accustomed to dealing with in-<lb />
dividuals fairly. This stems from an in-<lb />
dividual's performance in determining<lb />
his own future. I feel that individual<lb />
performance should be the sole<lb />
criterion for maintaining one's posi-<lb />
tion here at the university. This should<lb />
include faculty members, as well as<lb />
students and those employed by this<lb />
university to include our various<lb />
coaching staffs. If in these areas we are<lb />
not producing, then the deficiency<lb />
should be removed.<lb />
One of the most obvious areas that<lb />
has not produced in years is the men's<lb />
basketball program. This has not only<lb />
brought disappointment to the student<lb />
body, but to the community as well.<lb />
This type of disgrace is not just limited<lb />
to our immediate area, but it has<lb />
brought humiliation on a national<lb />
level. I don't think the university<lb />
should be subject to this shame.<lb />
Last year we all enjoyed the recogni-<lb />
tion our football team brought to<lb />
ECU. Our national ranking gave this<lb />
university something to talk about and<lb />
be proud of. It was an achievement<lb />
that no other in the state could claim.<lb />
Then, last fall, we were not nationally<lb />
ranked. We had lost a good number of<lb />
players who made up the nationally<lb />
ranked team, so we removed what we<lb />
thought the deficiency was: Coach<lb />
Emory.<lb />
After four years of disappointing<lb />
basketball seasons, it seems we are not<lb />
removing the deficiency, only retaining<lb />
it. I've heard the problem being blam-<lb />
ed on lack of student support at these<lb />
games, but the enthusiasm will not be<lb />
there as long as the basketball team will<lb />
not produce. I think that four years is<lb />
long enough to determine whether or<lb />
not one's basketball program will<lb />
work. It is now time to remove the<lb />
deficiency and replace it with new ideas<lb />
and a new program. We have nothing<lb />
to lose and nowhere to go but up.<lb />
We learn here only what we are<lb />
taught, and those individuals that<lb />
make up this university have the<lb />
(responsibility of molding student<lb />
character, to include fair and ethical<lb />
standards of behavior in dealing with<lb />
others. The university is not just here<lb />
to pump out graduates but to produce<lb />
graduates who will contribute to socie-<lb />
ty and perhaps bring back honor on<lb />
this university. It is the responsibility<lb />
of the university for setting a good ex-<lb />
ample for us to go by and for correc-<lb />
ting its mistakes.<lb />
Thomas S. Buonocore<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Tiffed Tester<lb />
During the past three years at ECU I<lb />
have encountered teachersinstructors<lb />
that will not return, for the student to<lb />
keep, tests given during the course.<lb />
Still yet, there are some instructors<lb />
who will not let students hand copy<lb />
questions off the test to keep for later<lb />
reference. Some of these same instruc-<lb />
tors present, word for word, the same<lb />
questions on their midterm and final<lb />
examinations.<lb />
This appears to be a situation in<lb />
which the instructor is too slack or lazy<lb />
to rewrite their test materials for the<lb />
next semester. However, instructors<lb />
expect their students to put many long<lb />
hours into preparatory work for a test<lb />
that is given semester after semester.<lb />
Consequently, there are a few<lb />
students who, by some act from above,<lb />
obtain a copy of an instructor's old,<lb />
yet current tests. No one can place<lb />
fault with these students. This for-<lb />
tunate student, if heshe is smart, uses<lb />
the old test as a study tool.<lb />
The point is, why are students<lb />
unable to obtain, for permanent keep-<lb />
ing, testing materials that they com-<lb />
plete and pay for through this universi-<lb />
ty. The students pay for their educa-<lb />
tion, and it would seem reasonable for<lb />
students to be able to keep their<lb />
materials used in learning. This would<lb />
also help motivate some instructors to<lb />
revise and make up new test materials.<lb />
Mary E. Greene<lb />
Junior, SLAP<lb />
Kits Useful<lb />
So the Wolverines have an action<lb />
proposal � to add $50 more or less to<lb />
student fees for "basic survival kits"<lb />
� you know, gas masks, food,<lb />
blankets Did I read that straight?<lb />
Good Republicans proposing to go in-<lb />
to students' pockets that way?<lb />
On second thought, though, the idea<lb />
may have merit. Blankets would be<lb />
about as useful in case of nuclear at-<lb />
tack as MX's � and they're a whale of<lb />
a lot cheaper.<lb />
Edith Webber<lb />
ECU Peace Committee<lb />
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Column Covers Kaleidoscope of Kits, Kwips, Kaboodles<lb />
Pee Dee is dead! Good riddance. That<lb />
silly name for a cartoon mascot, born in<lb />
the minds of 10-year-old consultees, kids<lb />
whose wisdom was sought by the ad-<lb />
ministration, has been officially interred<lb />
by the Board of Trustees after loud pro-<lb />
tests from ECU students. Our next<lb />
The ?inht Word<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
target ought to be the logo itself, the so-<lb />
called "Pirate Fierce of mien, dark of<lb />
look, chest puffed out like a fighting<lb />
rooster, he struts menacingly toward us<lb />
� BUT THIS PIRATE IS DISARM-<lb />
ED! His beard is trimmed like a liberal<lb />
professor's. Some peacenik type has<lb />
taken away his weapon. Who ever heard<lb />
of an unarmed pirate? Traditionally, we<lb />
visualize him with a brace of flintlock<lb />
pistols stuck in his belt, and in his fists<lb />
he clutches a sharp-edged dirk and<lb />
claymore. That's a real pirate! Let's br-<lb />
ing him back here to embody a fighting,<lb />
winning spirit.<lb />
� �����<lb />
Another thing off the top of my mind.<lb />
Someone ought to do something about<lb />
the scheduling of events on campus.<lb />
Last Thursday night, about a hundred<lb />
people were present at a lecture given by<lb />
a former member of the Carter ad-<lb />
ministration. Presumably, what she had<lb />
to say was useful, but economic lectures<lb />
do not grab any of us. Attendance was<lb />
obligatory for some of us students. On<lb />
the same evening, professor Brett Wat-<lb />
son led a choral group � made up of<lb />
the Concert Choir and the Greenville<lb />
Chamber Choir � in the performance<lb />
of several motets of Palestrina and with<lb />
the piece de resistance being the classic<lb />
Faure Requiem. Friends tell me that the<lb />
performance in Wright Auditorium was<lb />
splendidly done, the voices well balanc-<lb />
ed and blended. Too bad some of us had<lb />
to miss it, especially since conductor<lb />
Watson had obviously worked hard to<lb />
give ECU a first-rate performance.<lb />
Witnesses say, alas, that the audience<lb />
was small (despite the $1 admission<lb />
price). Some of us at the lecture would<lb />
surely have been in Wright but for the<lb />
conflict of schedules.<lb />
If you are a culture fan, and you miss-<lb />
ed the Vienna Boys Choir, the loss was<lb />
yours. Fortunately, on that night the au-<lb />
dience was large and full of spirited<lb />
responses. Score one for the campus and<lb />
community in that evening of entertain-<lb />
ment and aesthetic pleasure.<lb /><lb />
There was some debate about my re-<lb />
cent column on abortion. Not surpris-<lb />
ingly, some of the rebuttal was er-<lb />
roneous.<lb />
One fellow cried out that "surrender-<lb />
ing to the moral decrees" of government<lb />
threatens "the individual's right to make<lb />
conscious, moral decisions I ask him:<lb />
does this mean I should have the right to<lb />
make the conscious, moral decision to<lb />
kill you? Does it mean that I, with the<lb />
protection of the law, should be allowed<lb />
to blow you in half with an M-60<lb />
machine gun? Of course not.<lb />
As a matter of fact, one of the higher<lb />
functions of our government is to im-<lb />
pose the people's morality on all of<lb />
society. Consequently, murderers,<lb />
rapists, drug pushers and other of-<lb />
fenders have no individual right to make<lb />
conscious, moral decisions to commit<lb />
crimes. Abortionists will soon be back in<lb />
this category.<lb />
Another protestor told this newspaper<lb />
that in my column I was guilty of<lb />
"dramatic generalization that is, I was<lb />
unspecific. To him I say; the column is<lb />
just that � a column. It is not a term<lb />
paper or treatise, and its most important<lb />
function is not only to inform but to<lb />
entertain. The column, I believe, fulfills<lb />
those functions.<lb />
The same fellow made an astonishing<lb />
statement. He said that abortion should<lb />
remain a legal option until "viability"<lb />
(whatever that's supposed to mean) of<lb />
the fetus is proven. In other words, he<lb />
said that until we are certain that the un-<lb />
born is a human life, we should continue<lb />
the killing. But what if we prove that it is<lb />
human life? Well, then we are awash in<lb />
the blood of guilt and murder. Or do we<lb />
just say to the millions of dead babies,<lb />
"Oops, sorry 'bout your deaths<lb />
No, I say that until we are absolutely<lb />
certain that the unborn is not human, we<lb />
should choose life. Only then can we be<lb />
certain that mass murder is being avoid-<lb />
ed.<lb />
(Editor's note � In Mr. Kilcoyne's<lb />
column last week, the closing quote had<lb />
a clause inadvertently deleted. It should<lb />
have read, "We must hold elections so<lb />
that the people can vote for Sandinismo,<lb />
to show that the people favor the Soviet-<lb />
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people favor totalitarianism, that the<lb />
Nicaraguan people favor Marxism-<lb />
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the error.)<lb />
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Educato<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
"But now the spotlight of<lb />
reform is beginning to turn to<lb />
higher education<lb />
Seemingly everyone is trying to<lb />
get in the spotlight, too.<lb />
"Colleges are not delivering on<lb />
their promises newly-named<lb />
education secretary William Ben-<lb />
nett said at his swearing-in last<lb />
week, adding colleges are "ripp-<lb />
ing students off" by not deliver-<lb />
ing good educations.<lb />
In most university curricula<lb />
"almost anything goes the<lb />
AAC pronounced a day earlier.<lb />
"For the most part, these<lb />
reports are right on the mark<lb />
Vanderbilt's Finn says. "If<lb />
anything, they are a bit mild<lb />
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on campus after one house monit<lb />
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persuade them to engage in sex- Stevei<lb />
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Put out by the Beta Theta Pi<lb />
house and offered for $2 a copy,<lb />
the book also outlines the sexual<lb />
escapades of members.<lb />
The fratern.ty says the book<lb />
was intended as a joke, but a<lb />
universitv administrators aren't<lb />
amused.<lb />
"Whether it was meant as a<lb />
joke or as a National Lampoon,<lb />
we don't find it funny sa<lb />
assistant student affairs Dean<lb />
Thomas Dougan. "it is extremely<lb />
inappropriate<lb />
The book also call some<lb />
students "sand niggers and poin-<lb />
ty heads and makes anti-<lb />
semitic references to others.<lb />
In a prepared statement , the<lb />
fraternity presiden: 5aid the<lb />
handbook is not an official<lb />
publication of and is not condon-<lb />
ed by the fraternity.<lb />
The handbook is "in poor<lb />
taste says Thomas Beyer of the<lb />
national Beta Theta Pi organiza<lb />
tion.<lb />
Players'<lb />
Charges<lb />
Dismissed<lb />
Two ECU football players<lb />
were dismissed of aggravated<lb />
assault charges in Pitt County<lb />
District Court on Thursday, Feb.<lb />
14, 1985.<lb />
John Curtis Willamson of<lb />
116-B Belk Dorm and Ronald<lb />
Gilliard of 204-D Belk Dorm<lb />
were onginallv charged with<lb />
assaulting an ECU student in<lb />
Scott Dorm on Feb. 2, 1985.<lb />
Other reports the Department<lb />
of Public Safety included several<lb />
larcenies occurring this past week<lb />
on Campus. Feb. 13, 3:07 p.m.<lb />
� an official at the Biolog<lb />
Department Office reported the<lb />
theft of a set of triple beam<lb />
balance scales from a room in the<lb />
Science Complex.<lb />
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Snack Bar reported the larceny of<lb />
food products from the snack<lb />
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dent Center reported that one of<lb />
the kites on display had been<lb />
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Mendenhall. The kites are the<lb />
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Kitty Hawk, N.C.<lb />
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FEBRUARY 21, 1985<lb />
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;urrent tests. No one can place<lb />
with these students. This for-<lb />
ident, if he she is smart, uses<lb />
id te a a study tool.<lb />
point is, why are students<lb />
obtain, for permanent keep-<lb />
ing materials that they com-<lb />
and pay for through this universi-<lb />
-tudents pay for their educa-<lb />
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e and make up new test materials.<lb />
Mary E. Greene<lb />
Junior, SLAP<lb />
Kits Useful<lb />
the Wolverines have an action<lb />
toposal � to add S50 more or less to<lb />
;dent fees for "basic survival kits"<lb />
you know, gas masks, food,<lb />
lankets Did I read that straight?<lb />
od Republicans proposing to go in-<lb />
students' pockets that way?<lb />
second thought, though, the idea<lb />
lay have merit. Blankets would be<lb />
out as useful in case of nuclear at-<lb />
Ick a- MX's � and they're a whale of<lb />
t cheaper.<lb />
Edith Webber<lb />
ECU Peace Committee<lb />
�Stowa<lb />
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boodles<lb />
that until we are certain that the un-<lb />
pi is a human life, we should continue<lb />
killing. But what if we prove that it is<lb />
lan life? Well, then we are awash in<lb />
blood of guilt and murder. Or do we<lb />
say to the millions of dead babies,<lb />
fops, sorry 'bout your deaths<lb />
4o, I say that until we are absolutely<lb />
tain that the unborn is not human, we<lb />
uld choose life. Only then can we be<lb />
tain that mass murder is being avoid-<lb />
WEditor's note � In Mr. Kilcoyne's<lb />
Yumn last week, the closing quote had<lb />
lause inadvertently deleted. It should<lb />
e read, "We must hold elections so<lb />
t the people can vote for Sandinismo,<lb />
how that the people favor the Soviet-<lb />
ban advance, that the Nicaraguan<lb />
Vple favor totalitarianism, that the<lb />
taraguan people favor Marxism-<lb />
�unism. " The East Carolinian regrets<lb />
error.)<lb />
Educators Dissatisfied With Recent Reports<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
"But now the spotlight of<lb />
reform is beginning to turn to<lb />
higher education<lb />
Seemingly everyone is trying to<lb />
get in the spotlight, too.<lb />
"Colleges are not delivering on<lb />
their promises newly-named<lb />
education secretary William Ben-<lb />
nett said at his swearing-in last<lb />
week, adding colleges are "ripp-<lb />
ing students off" by not deliver-<lb />
ing good educations.<lb />
In most university curricula<lb />
"almost anything goes the<lb />
A AC pronounced a day earlier.<lb />
"For the most part, these<lb />
reports are right on the mark<lb />
Vanderbilt's Finn says. "If<lb />
anything, they are a bit mild<lb />
But if the critics are using too<lb />
broad a brush, says Robert<lb />
Nielson of the American Federa-<lb />
tion of Teachers.<lb />
"This is not a focused reac-<lb />
tion Nielson says. "There are<lb />
some world class institutions out<lb />
there, and you don't have to shop<lb />
hard to find a good education<lb />
"Moreover, 36 percent of<lb />
students go to community col-<lb />
leges and nobody's bashing com-<lb />
munity colleges<lb />
The "bashing" can depress<lb />
students and teachers.<lb />
"It's like being on a basketball<lb />
team Nielson says. "You work<lb />
hard, you face tough competi-<lb />
tion, and then the paper says it's<lb />
a rotten team<lb />
Elementary and secondary<lb />
education weathered a flurry of<lb />
reports in 1983 and 1984, but it's<lb />
hard to say just what changes<lb />
they've caused, says Robert Mc-<lb />
Clure of the National Education<lb />
Association, the largest teacher's<lb />
union.<lb />
"The action seems to be more:<lb />
more standards, more time, more<lb />
teachers.<lb />
Some reports only stirred up<lb />
counter reports.<lb />
The widespread calls for more<lb />
emphasis on core subjects, for ex-<lb />
ample, prompted the National<lb />
Commission Secondary Voca-<lb />
tional Education to issue its own<lb />
report last year.<lb />
It found students need a mix of<lb />
vocational and academic train-<lb />
ing.<lb />
But for several reasons,<lb />
educators expect the college<lb />
reports may actually lead to<lb />
change. They point out that:<lb />
�Substantial changes were<lb />
enacted quickly after similar<lb />
reports during the late 1950s,<lb />
when math and science curricula<lb />
were overhauled in the wake of<lb />
the successes of the Soviet space<lb />
program.<lb />
�Higher education reforms do<lb />
not always have to be approved<lb />
by state legislatures, where<lb />
elementary and secondary school<lb />
reforms sometimes bog down.<lb />
�Competition among colleges<lb />
for students could force cam-<lb />
puses to act quickly. "Parents<lb />
and students can ask tough ques-<lb />
tions and they can vote with their<lb />
feet Bradford College Presi-<lb />
dent Arthur Levine says.<lb />
But nothing will change unless<lb />
the reports also show how to raise<lb />
more money, says Ernest Ben-<lb />
jamin of the American Associa-<lb />
tion of University Professors.<lb />
Bradford's Levine disagrees.<lb />
Innovative programs, not more<lb />
resources, are the key, he says.<lb />
"What will stop the flow of<lb />
these reports is that the money<lb />
for them will dry up, and more<lb />
schools will start following their<lb />
recommendations he says.<lb />
"It's the best thing you can do<lb />
to rejuvinate interest in a school<lb />
if you don't have a Doug Flutie<lb />
Uhe most prominent collegiate<lb />
football player this past<lb />
season) Levine says.<lb />
Florida Frat Selling 'Raunchy' Books<lb />
(CPS) � University of Florida<lb />
officals have suspended a frater-<lb />
nity and are likely to probe all the<lb />
fraternity "little sister" programs<lb />
on campus after one house<lb />
started selling a raunchy hand-<lb />
book to students.<lb />
The handbook names certain<lb />
female students, and recom-<lb />
mends how many beers it takes to<lb />
persuade them to engage in sex-<lb />
ual intercourse.<lb />
Put out by the Beta Theta Pi<lb />
house and offered for $2 a copy,<lb />
the book also outlines the sexual<lb />
escapades of members.<lb />
The fraternity says the book<lb />
was intended as a joke, but a<lb />
university administrators aren't<lb />
amused.<lb />
"Whether it was meant as a<lb />
joke or as a National Lampoon,<lb />
we don't find it funny says<lb />
assistant student affairs Dean<lb />
Thomas Dougan. "it is extremely<lb />
inappropriate<lb />
The book also call some<lb />
students "sand niggers and poin-<lb />
ty heads and makes anti-<lb />
semitic references to others.<lb />
In a prepared statement , the<lb />
fraternity president said the<lb />
handbook is not an official<lb />
publication of and is not condon-<lb />
ed by the fraternity.<lb />
The handbook is "in poor<lb />
taste says Thomas Beyer of the<lb />
national Beta Theta Pi organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Players'<lb />
Charges<lb />
Dismissed<lb />
Two ECU football players<lb />
were dismissed of aggravated<lb />
assault charges in Pitt County<lb />
District Court on Thursday, Feb.<lb />
14, 1985.<lb />
John Curtis Willamson of<lb />
116-B Belk Dorm and Ronald<lb />
Gilliard of 204-D Belk Dorm<lb />
were originally charged with<lb />
assaulting an ECU student in<lb />
Scott Dorm on Feb. 2, 1985.<lb />
Other reports the Department<lb />
of Public Safety included several<lb />
larcenies occurring this past week<lb />
on Campus. Feb. 13, 3:07 p.m.<lb />
� an official at the Biology<lb />
Department Office reported the<lb />
theft of a set of triple beam<lb />
balance scales from a room in the<lb />
Science Complex.<lb />
Feb. 15, 2:55 p.m. � a<lb />
manager at the Mendenhall<lb />
Snack Bar reported the larceny of<lb />
food products from the snack<lb />
bar .ooler. At 3:00 the same day,<lb />
an employee of Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center reported that one of<lb />
the kites on display had been<lb />
stolen from the second floor of<lb />
Mendenhall. The kites are the<lb />
property of Kitty Hawk Kites of<lb />
Kitty Hawk, N.C.<lb />
Feb. 20 1:34 a.m. � A White<lb />
Dorm resident reporting seeing a<lb />
white male exposing himself<lb />
south of White Dorm.<lb />
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can't recall seeing similar hand-<lb />
books at other schools.<lb />
But the head of a group<lb />
monitoring fraternity hazing<lb />
practices says she has been told of<lb />
"dozens and dozens" of similar<lb />
publications.<lb />
"I'm hearing more and more<lb />
of this type of thing says Eileen<lb />
Stevens of Sayville, N.Y who<lb />
founded the Committee to Halt<lb />
Useless College Killings after her<lb />
son was killed in a fraternity in-<lb />
itiation ritual.<lb />
But, Stevens says, this is the<lb />
first time one has been sold<lb />
publicly.<lb />
"In most cases, these things<lb />
never see the light of day because<lb />
the girls are embarrassed, the<lb />
members don't talk about it<lb />
publicly and there is a secretive<lb />
shroud covering what goes on at<lb />
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In this case, Florida suspended<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
Doonesbury<lb />
FEBRUARY 21, 1985 Page 6<lb />
Poitier Directs<lb />
Dancers In<lb />
'Fastforward'<lb />
we agreed at the outset that this was not to<lb />
be a film about break dancing, but a broad<lb />
amalgam of the beauty of dance7<lb />
Columbia Pictures presents<lb />
the new motion picture Fast<lb />
Forward, a story of eight small-<lb />
town teenagers from Sandusky,<lb />
Ohio, who have big-time dreams<lb />
and leave home to go to New<lb />
York to compete in a national<lb />
talent contest. The high-spirited<lb />
group call themselves "the<lb />
Adventurous Eight" and include<lb />
a host of screen newcomers.<lb />
This dance musical introduces<lb />
a group of new faces in an exposi-<lb />
tion of how these daring<lb />
youngsters set goals, face adversi-<lb />
ty and work together to survive<lb />
all odds in making their dream<lb />
come true.<lb />
Director Sidney Poitier sees<lb />
Fast Forward as "a picture as<lb />
much about self-sufficiency as it<lb />
is about dance. It is a movie<lb />
about young people who have<lb />
taken hold of their lives and<lb />
taken responsibility. They go out<lb />
using the pleasure principle of<lb />
dancing but they use it to mold<lb />
their destination, to captain their<lb />
own ship<lb />
Poitier cast the film with ut-<lb />
most care, scouring the country<lb />
for four months in search of<lb />
young, formally trained ballet<lb />
dancers. From thousands of<lb />
talented applicants, Poitier chose<lb />
eight. "I looked at almost 3,000<lb />
dancers and after I found a hand-<lb />
ful, I had to select eight who<lb />
could not only dance exquisitely<lb />
but act as well<lb />
Of the Fast Forward cast of<lb />
newcomers, two consider<lb />
themselves mainly singers,<lb />
several have appeared previously<lb />
in stage plays and others in sup-<lb />
per club revues, dance concerts<lb />
and summer stock. None was<lb />
ever in a theatrical motion picture<lb />
before now. Suddenly with Fast<lb />
Forward, these eight performers<lb />
were brought to Hollywood to<lb />
make their film debuts and, vir-<lb />
tually, start at the top.<lb />
Six days a week for nearly<lb />
three months they arose at 5:30<lb />
a.m. for grueling hours of pre-<lb />
production rehearsal with<lb />
choreographer Rick Atwell, who<lb />
Director Sidney Poitier and Columbia Pictures have assembled eight young newcomers for the dance film Tastforward<lb />
developed the film's seven major<lb />
dance sequences.<lb />
"Sidney conceived the story<lb />
for the movie and knew exactly<lb />
what he wanted says Atwell,<lb />
"so we agreed at the outset that<lb />
this was not to be a film about<lb />
break dancing, but a broad<lb />
amalgam of the beauty of dance.<lb />
I worked to create a potpourri of<lb />
dance, including my own style of<lb />
movement, some ballet, some<lb />
jazz and other world-recognized<lb />
techniques as well as smatterings<lb />
of the hot contemporary street<lb />
dance<lb />
Director Poitier and Producer<lb />
John Veitch assembled a strong<lb />
cast of veteran actors to support<lb />
the newcomers. Renowned<lb />
classical actress Irene Worth ap-<lb />
pears in a very uncharacteristic<lb />
role as a promoter's feisty widow<lb />
who aids the Adventurous Eight,<lb />
donning black leather and a punk<lb />
hairdo. From Broadway and star-<lb />
ring film roles comes Constance<lb />
Towers, who appears as the<lb />
beleaguered mother of a spoiled<lb />
society brat (Karen Kopins).<lb />
Fast Forward also utilized the<lb />
proverbial cast of thousands.<lb />
Aside from the eight principals<lb />
making their film debut, there are<lb />
24 key supporting actors, six<lb />
featured break dancers and a<lb />
dozen members of two rock<lb />
bands. Literally thousands of ex-<lb />
tras were used to fill out a garden<lb />
party scene, disco clubs and the<lb />
Shootout talent contest audience.<lb />
Producer Veitch says about<lb />
Fast Forward, "I don't think of<lb />
it primarily as a dance picture, I<lb />
think of it as a class entertain-<lb />
ment story about young kids who<lb />
are dancers who take a chance to<lb />
prusue their dreams<lb />
Conductor Leads Philharmonic To ECU<lb />
James Conlon<lb />
By ROBIN WHALEY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Supreme. Commanding. Ma-<lb />
jestic. Inspiring.<lb />
These are just a sampling of<lb />
the adjectives used to describe<lb />
conductor James Conlon's direc-<lb />
tion of the Rotterdam Philhar-<lb />
monic Orchestra, which will per-<lb />
form at Wright Auditorium on<lb />
Feb. 27. But what of the man<lb />
himself?<lb />
At 34 years old, James Conlon<lb />
is in his second season as music<lb />
director of the Rotterdam<lb />
Philharmonic Orchestra. In addi-<lb />
tion, he is Music Director of the<lb />
Cincinnatti May Festival, the<lb />
oldest and most prestigious<lb />
choral festival in the U.S. Over<lb />
the past ten years, he has con-<lb />
ducted orchestras and opera com-<lb />
panies all over the world.<lb />
His education at Juilliard<lb />
seems to have prepared Conlon<lb />
Air Force Band Takes Off Feb. 23<lb />
The fourth Saturday night in<lb />
February is the scheduled<lb />
dale of the arrival in Greenville<lb />
of the United State Air Force<lb />
Tactical Air Command (TAC)<lb />
Band from Langley Air Force<lb />
Base, Virginia.<lb />
At 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23,<lb />
the full complement of the TAC<lb />
Band will present a concert for<lb />
the public in Wright Auditorium<lb />
on the campus.<lb />
This year's Air Force concert is<lb />
again co-sponsored by the Air<lb />
Force Reserve Officer's Training<lb />
Corps (AFROTC) at East<lb />
Carolina University and The Dai-<lb />
ly Reflector.<lb />
Tb?re 's no admission to be<lb />
charged for attending the con-<lb />
cert; however, those planning to<lb />
attend will be required to secure<lb />
tickets in advance.<lb />
Several points of ticket<lb />
distribution have been arranged.<lb />
They can be picked up at the<lb />
AFROTC office on campus, at<lb />
The Daily Reflector, at Sheppard<lb />
Memorial Library, and at the<lb />
Record Bars at both The Plaza<lb />
and Carolina East Mall.<lb />
The tour program scheduled<lb />
for the Feb. 23 performance at<lb />
Wright represents a wide range of<lb />
styles and time periods.<lb />
Among compositions slated<lb />
for the program are ones by<lb />
Leonard Bernstein, Hector<lb />
Summer Theatre<lb />
Auditions<lb />
More than 100 actors, singers,<lb />
dancers and technicians are<lb />
being sought for the 20th season<lb />
of Broadway musicals produced<lb />
by the East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre. Auditions have been<lb />
scheduled for Saturaday, Feb.<lb />
23, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2<lb />
p.m. to 4 p.m. in room 206 of the<lb />
Messick Theatre Arts Center.<lb />
Slated for production this sum-<lb />
mer are: A Funny Thing Happen-<lb />
ed on the Way to the Forum (July<lb />
1-6); Baby (July 8-13); The Rob-<lb />
ber Bridegroom (July 15-20); and<lb />
Peter Pan (July 24-27 &amp; 29-31).<lb />
Performers will be hired by the<lb />
show or for the entire season,<lb />
with rehearsals set to begin June<lb />
16 in Greenville. People audition-<lb />
ing should bring music and<lb />
prepare a song which shows their<lb />
voice to it's best advantage. No a<lb />
capella singing will be permitted;<lb />
an accompanist will be provided.<lb />
Auditioners may be given steps<lb />
and routines by the<lb />
choreographer after completing<lb />
the singing audition.<lb />
Technicians should bring a<lb />
resume with letters of reference<lb />
for an interview. There are also a<lb />
number of apprentice postions<lb />
available.<lb />
Boys and girls (who can play<lb />
boys), ages 8-16 and a 12-16 years<lb />
old girl (for the role of Wendy)<lb />
are needed for Peter Pan.<lb />
Children should also prepare a<lb />
song.<lb />
All performers in the Summer<lb />
Theatre are paid except for ap-<lb />
prentices. Salaries are commen-<lb />
surate with size of role and per-<lb />
forming experience, talent and<lb />
training. The minimun salary is<lb />
sufficient to cover temporary liv-<lb />
ing cost in Greenville for non-<lb />
Equity performers and complies<lb />
with Equity salary scales for per-<lb />
formers who belong to the union.<lb />
For further information, call<lb />
757-6390.<lb />
Berlioz, Charles Griffe, Johannes<lb />
Brahms and Igor Stravinsky on<lb />
the first part of the program.<lb />
Following an intermission, music<lb />
to be performed will include<lb />
pieces by Henry Fillmore,<lb />
Johann Straus, Glenn Miller,<lb />
Floyd E. Werle, Edwin<lb />
Goldman, and Samuel Ward's<lb />
"America the Beautiful<lb />
Sgt Donald W. Hedrick is to be<lb />
the flute soloist for Griffe's<lb />
"Poem for Flute<lb />
The Tactical Air Command<lb />
Band is conducted by Captain<lb />
Lowell E. Graham, a native of<lb />
Greeley, Colorado. A clarinet<lb />
major, he is a graduate of the<lb />
University of Northern Colorado<lb />
with a master's degree in clarinet<lb />
performance. In 1971 he became<lb />
director of instrumental music at<lb />
Colby Community College in<lb />
Colby, Kansas, and in 1974 audi-<lb />
tioned for the U.S. Air Force<lb />
Band Commander Program and<lb />
was immediately accepted.<lb />
Deputy commander and assis-<lb />
tant conductor is 2nd Lt. Mark<lb />
R. Peterson, a native of Joliet,<lb />
111. who was commissioned in<lb />
1983. Prior to entering the Air<lb />
Force, he served as director of<lb />
bands at a high school in Illinois.<lb />
He holds undergraduate and<lb />
graduate degrees from the Nor-<lb />
thwestern University School of<lb />
Music, Evanston, Illinois and is a<lb />
woodwind major.<lb />
Airman First Class Terry Vos-<lb />
bein of Decatur, Ga. is the ar-<lb />
ranger for the band. Before join-<lb />
ing the Air Force in 1983, he<lb />
played bass guitar and arranged<lb />
for the Terry Vosbein Trio and<lb />
other groups in Georgia, Florida<lb />
and Arizona, including work for<lb />
cabaret theatres in Atlanta. He<lb />
attended North Texas State<lb />
University, the University of<lb />
Miami and Austin Peay State<lb />
University.<lb />
quite capably for his career. He<lb />
debuted as guest conductor with<lb />
the New York Philharmonic in<lb />
1974. Since, he has directed such<lb />
companies as the Chicago Sym-<lb />
phony, the Philadelphia Or-<lb />
chestra, the Los Angeles Philhar-<lb />
monic and the National Sym-<lb />
phony. In Europe he has ap-<lb />
peared with the Berlin Philhar-<lb />
monic, the London Philhar-<lb />
monic, the London Symphony,<lb />
the BBC Symphony, L'Orchestre<lb />
de Paris and L'Orchestra di San-<lb />
ta Cecilia. In addition, Mr. Con-<lb />
lon has served with the<lb />
Metropolitan Opera, the London<lb />
Royal Opera and the Paris<lb />
Opera.<lb />
Why the diversity and exten-<lb />
sive travel for a man of such pro-<lb />
mise? Conlon told interviewer<lb />
Barbara Zuch, "When I started<lb />
out conducting, I was 22. I was<lb />
too young to have an orchestra of<lb />
my own. I didn't want to have<lb />
any non-musical responsibilities<lb />
for at least 10 years<lb />
"You can develop much more<lb />
flexibility when you're young.<lb />
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develop under different cir-<lb />
cumstances<lb />
Although Mr. Conlon has set-<lb />
tled into a "permanent home"<lb />
with the Rotterdam Philhar-<lb />
monic, he remains active. He will<lb />
travel to 14 cities with the or-<lb />
chestra this season. In addition,<lb />
he will open the Maggio M'isicale<lb />
in Florence with a new produc-<lb />
tion of Don Carlo, and will lead<lb />
Tosca at the Paris Opera with<lb />
Hildegard Behrens, Luciano<lb />
Pavarotti and Gabriel Bacquit.<lb />
He also has engagements with the<lb />
London Philharmonic and L'Or-<lb />
chestre de Paris as well as an ap-<lb />
pearance with the Chicago<lb />
Ravinia Festival.<lb />
This exhausting performance<lb />
schedule has not prevented Mr.<lb />
Conlon and the Rotterdam<lb />
Philharmonic from recording,<lb />
however. With Erato Records,<lb />
they have recently released Liszt's<lb />
Faust Symphony and Janacek's<lb />
Idyll and Lachian Dances. Two<lb />
more albums, featuring Liszt's<lb />
Dante Symphony and the com-<lb />
pleted Poulenc concerti, are<lb />
scheduled for release this year.<lb />
James Conlon has emerged as<lb />
something of a wonderboy in the<lb />
musical world, but he seems con-<lb />
cerned only with the quality of<lb />
his work. Unhurried in the midst<lb />
of a remarkably hectic schedule,<lb />
Conlon pondered the future with<lb />
writer Manuela Hoelterhoff. "I<lb />
have yet to do the Ring Cycle<lb />
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time<lb />
The Dance Theatre will be presented on Feb. 21-23 in McGinnis Theatre at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Dance Theatre Showcases Variety Of Styles<lb />
By ROBIN WHALEY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Congratulations to the<lb />
East Carolina Dance<lb />
Theatre for their yearly coup.<lb />
An evening of dance opened<lb />
last night in McGinnis<lb />
Theatre, featuring five selec-<lb />
tions danced by more than 50<lb />
dancers from the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of Theatre Arts. The<lb />
selections ranged from ballet<lb />
to modern and tap dance.<lb />
The opening number, a<lb />
ballet choreographed by Mavis<lb />
Ray, is a delight. "The Family<lb />
of Karl Larsson" celebrates<lb />
Suzannes' birthday party. The<lb />
scrim used at opening and<lb />
closing curtains provided the<lb />
still-life effect of the Karl<lb />
Larsson paintings that in-<lb />
spired it. This piece is ex-<lb />
uberant and lively, capturing<lb />
all the joy of the occassion.<lb />
Dancer Jami Wilkerson was<lb />
breathtakingly wonderful as<lb />
Suzanne. She conveyed a par-<lb />
ticularly subtle nuance of<lb />
movement that set her apart.<lb />
Brian Frette as Olof was also<lb />
outstanding. The 1910 period<lb />
set designed by Robert Alpers<lb />
was a gorgeous backdrop for<lb />
an equally gorgeous dance.<lb />
The highlites of the evening<lb />
followed, with collaborative<lb />
efforts featuring the dancers'<lb />
talents as well as those of stu-<lb />
dent visual artist Patrick<lb />
Keogh and student composer<lb />
David Garza.<lb />
"Haunted Shadows" was<lb />
my favorite piece.<lb />
Choreographed by Patricia<lb />
Pertalion against a projected<lb />
backdrop of Patrick Keogh's<lb />
artwork, the dance was a study<lb />
in fear. The first sequence was<lb />
like the e.e. cummings "Hallo-<lb />
ween" poem brought to life.<lb />
But the music of Tangerine<lb />
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quences brought to life a<lb />
riveting display of silhouettes<lb />
in torment.<lb />
An Evening of Dance was a<lb />
triumph. In fact, my only real<lb />
criticism goes to the audience<lb />
members who arrived late and<lb />
talked during the perfor-<lb />
mance. The East Carolina<lb />
Dance Theatre certainly earn-<lb />
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FEBRUARY 21, 1985 Page 8<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The perennially potent ECU<lb />
baseball team enters the '85<lb />
season Sunday with high expecta-<lb />
tions of improving on last year's<lb />
success.<lb />
That success included captur-<lb />
ing the ECAC-South tourna-<lb />
ment, a No. 20 ranking by Col-<lb />
legiate Baseball and two wins in<lb />
the NCAA-championship tour-<lb />
nament.<lb />
Only eventual champion<lb />
Miami's rally for two runs after a<lb />
seventh inning tie, stood between<lb />
the Pirate baseballers and a<lb />
driver's seat to the final four last<lb />
year. With this background, new<lb />
head coach Gary Overton is<lb />
nucleus Overton said. "But<lb />
we're not as strong up the middle<lb />
as we were. I still feel defense will<lb />
be our strong point, though.<lb />
"East Carolina has traditional-<lb />
ly won with pitching and defense<lb />
and I feel this trend will continue<lb />
this year the coach added.<lb />
"Winfred Johnson and Jim<lb />
Peterson are our top two pit-<lb />
chers, with 18 wins between them<lb />
last year<lb />
Overton feels Mike<lb />
Christopher will move into the<lb />
third pitching spot, partially as a<lb />
result of pitching in Virginia's<lb />
Valley League last summer.<lb />
"We're looking for another<lb />
starter or long reliever to emerge<lb />
also Overton stated. "We have<lb />
Winfred Johnson<lb />
1985 Baseball<lb />
"cautiously optimistic" about<lb />
the chances for a repeat perfor-<lb />
mance.<lb />
"Everybody thought we'd be<lb />
in good shape this year said<lb />
Overton. "It looked like we<lb />
would have almost all the starters<lb />
returning, but a couple of unex-<lb />
pected losses may have a serious<lb />
impact<lb />
The loss of ace pitcher Bob<lb />
Davidson, who signed with the<lb />
New York Yankees, was com-<lb />
pounded last Saturday when<lb />
ECU's veteran second baseman<lb />
Steve Sides was lost for the '85<lb />
season with a broken wrist.<lb />
"We still have a good<lb />
Greg Hardison<lb />
Co-Captains<lb />
several pitchers who can fill this<lb />
role<lb />
Some of those include David<lb />
Mabe, Danny Culpepper and<lb />
Chubby Butler. Butler has been<lb />
the primary relief man for the<lb />
Pirates, with an excellent record<lb />
as a rally "stopper<lb />
The target of those hurlers will<lb />
be catcher Jim Riley. "Riley is<lb />
excellent defensively and directs<lb />
the pitchers well Overton said.<lb />
"But with 48 games to play, we<lb />
don't have the depth there we<lb />
need.<lb />
With the loss of second<lb />
baseman Sides, the infield is<lb />
more of a question mark. Pit-<lb />
Freshman forward Monique Pompili (14) hits a layup, as teammate<lb />
Victoria Watras looks on.<lb />
Gridder Breaks Record<lb />
ECU football coach Art Baker<lb />
announced that one of his players<lb />
has broken a weight-lifting<lb />
record set in 1983 by All-America<lb />
guard Terry Long, now of the<lb />
Pittsburgh Steelers.<lb />
Daniel Cole, a walk-on<lb />
linebacker from Whiteville,<lb />
N.C set a strength mark by lif-<lb />
ting 825 pounds from a squatting<lb />
position, according to Baker.<lb />
Cole, a 5-9, 195-pound<lb />
sophomore, is also an outstan-<lb />
ding student academically with a<lb />
3.9 grade point average. His<lb />
studies include biology and<lb />
chemistry, accoriding to Caroline<lb />
Ayers of the chemistry depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
chers Johnson and Christopher<lb />
will anchor first base when not<lb />
pitching, while Mark Cockrell<lb />
and Mike Sullivan have been vy-<lb />
ing for third base.<lb />
Co-captain Greg Hardison, a<lb />
defensive gem, will probably con-<lb />
tinue to start the doubleplays at<lb />
shortstop. But with Sides hurt<lb />
just last week, second base and<lb />
shortstop are unsettled. Utility<lb />
man Robert Langston is currently<lb />
slated as a backup for the infield,<lb />
but with Sides out he could gain a<lb />
starting slot.<lb />
Chris Bradberry will patrol<lb />
center field and should continue<lb />
to shine on both defense and of-<lb />
fense. Greenville native and co-<lb />
captain Mark Shank will solidify<lb />
the left-field position with his<lb />
glove and .301 batting average.<lb />
Junior-college transfers Monty<lb />
Carter and Dean Ehehalt are the<lb />
top contenders to fill the right<lb />
field slot. This is one of Coach<lb />
Overton's primary concerns.<lb />
Offensively, the Pirates are<lb />
simply awesome. Multi-talented<lb />
Winfred Johnson will be looking<lb />
to top his ECU records of 18<lb />
home runs and 46 runs-batted-in.<lb />
He amassed these totals while hit-<lb />
ting for a .321 average and hurl-<lb />
ing 10 wins last season.<lb />
Bradberry is expected to join<lb />
Johnson as the Pirate's main<lb />
long-ball threat. He continuously<lb />
hit for extra bases last season in<lb />
compiling an astounding .354<lb />
average, which led the team.<lb />
Greg Hardison had his share of<lb />
RBI's last year, adding 33 in<lb />
averaging .319. According to<lb />
Coach Overton, he's the best<lb />
over-all player currently on the<lb />
squad. His excellent power was<lb />
demonstrated by the 5 homeruns,<lb />
4 triples and 12 doubles that he<lb />
pounded out in 1984.<lb />
"We have a chance to score<lb />
some runs based mainly on<lb />
Bradberry, Johnson and Har-<lb />
dison Overton feels. "Johnson<lb />
was the conference player-of-the-<lb />
year last season, so we certainly<lb />
feel he will play as well or better<lb />
MMtoto�mtiMiltoM��M m<lb />
Winfred Johnson, ECAC South player of the year last season, returns to lead the Pirare baseball team this<lb />
year. The Pirates hope to make another trip to the NCAA Tournament this season.<lb />
this year<lb />
"We had planned to run a lot<lb />
offensively the coach said.<lb />
"But with Sides hurt, we won't<lb />
have quite as much speed on the<lb />
base paths. I still feel there's a lot<lb />
of speed on the team, though<lb />
ECU should be able to take full<lb />
advantage of this speed and<lb />
overall stamina since the Pirates<lb />
face a similar schedule as last<lb />
year. With the early schedule dot-<lb />
ted with many northern teams<lb />
escaping the cold winter breezes<lb />
(theoretically, at least) with a trip<lb />
down south, endurance should<lb />
favor ECU.<lb />
The baseball Pirates will enjoy<lb />
the home comforts of Harrington<lb />
Field for a great majority of their<lb />
games, unlike other major ECU<lb />
sports. The Pirates host all but 17<lb />
of 48 regular season games, and<lb />
10 of the 17 come in double<lb />
headers.<lb />
"Our main emphasis, of<lb />
course, is on conference games<lb />
Coach Overton stated. "That's<lb />
what will get us into the NCAA<lb />
tournament. The ECAC-South is<lb />
so balanced this year, a team with<lb />
as many as three losses may win<lb />
the regular season<lb />
Chief contenders for the league<lb />
title are ECU, William &amp; Mary,<lb />
James Madison and UNC-<lb />
Wilmington, according to Over-<lb />
ton. "We had to beat William &amp;<lb />
Mary on the last day of the<lb />
regular season last year to make it<lb />
to the tournament, then had to<lb />
win four straight, including two<lb />
in-a-row against Madison to win<lb />
the tournament. We expect the<lb />
same battle this year he said.<lb />
Only the ECAC-South regular<lb />
season champ is guaranteed a slot<lb />
in the "ECAC-South" tourna-<lb />
ment now and only the tourna-<lb />
ment champ is certain of an<lb />
NCAA-postseason bid. The<lb />
second-place regular season<lb />
finisher will probably get a nod<lb />
for the "ECAC-South" event,<lb />
but other non-league Eastern<lb />
teams will be in competition for<lb />
the three openings in the four-<lb />
team field.<lb />
"The main emphasis is on win-<lb />
ning the regular season title and<lb />
insuring ourselves a place in the<lb />
ECAC-South tournament said<lb />
Overton. "ACC teams are always<lb />
emphasized by the public, but we<lb />
could win all five games against<lb />
the ACC and not go to<lb />
postseason play.<lb />
"We do have a good rivalry<lb />
with the ACC, though he add-<lb />
ed. "Other than conference wins.<lb />
the win against Carolina was one<lb />
of the highlights last year. 1 also<lb />
feel the new assistant coaches will<lb />
contribute a great deal this year<lb />
towards our continued success<lb />
Former ECU star and 1980<lb />
graduate Billy Best returns to<lb />
familiar haunts, following a five-<lb />
year stint in the Kansas City<lb />
Royals farm organization.<lb />
Best is filling the assistant<lb />
coach spot vacated when Overton<lb />
moved upstairs as head coach.<lb />
His expertise is expected to have<lb />
quite an impact on the Pirate for-<lb />
tunes, according to Overton.<lb />
Greene County native James<lb />
Fulghum, who steps from the<lb />
starring role he enjoyed for the<lb />
Pirate nine the past few seasons,<lb />
becomes the graduate assistant<lb />
for ECU. His primary task has<lb />
been working with the pitchers<lb />
and catchers.<lb />
While Coach Overton is<lb />
naturally reluctant to speculate<lb />
on his team's outlook, it appears<lb />
to be another in a series of<lb />
outstanding seasons for Pirate<lb />
baseball.<lb />
ECU opens the 1985 season<lb />
Sunday at 2 p.m. against Atlantic<lb />
Christian at Harrington Field,<lb />
which is located east of Minges<lb />
Coliseum off Charles Blvd.<lb />
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By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Co-Sports Editor<lb />
The Lady Pirate basketball<lb />
team has only two obstacles in its<lb />
path, as they try to go through<lb />
the regular season unbeaten in<lb />
the ECAC South.<lb />
UNC-Wilmington, who ECU<lb />
defeated 88-75 earlier this year at<lb />
Minges Coliseum, will host ECU<lb />
tonight in Trask Coliseum in<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
The Lady Seahawks, who are<lb />
currently 6-5 in league action and<lb />
12-10 overall, are led by senior<lb />
center Gwen Austin.<lb />
Austin leads the league in both<lb />
scoring and rebounding, and for<lb />
ECU to be successful they must<lb />
control her.<lb />
"We have to keep her (Austin)<lb />
off the boards ECU coach<lb />
Emily Manwaring said.<lb />
Austin is not the only Seahawk<lb />
who presents a problem for ECU.<lb />
Freshman forward Elizabeth Bell<lb />
leads the league in field-goal<lb />
percentage, hitting almost<lb />
58-percent of her shots.<lb />
"They lead the league in team<lb />
field-goal percent, and have four<lb />
of the top eight individual leaders<lb />
in field goal percentage Man-<lb />
waring said. "We need to run the<lb />
ball up the court and play good<lb />
defense to win<lb />
This will be the last road game<lb />
of the regular season, and Man-<lb />
waring is well aware of how dif-<lb />
ficult it is to win on the oppo-<lb />
nent's home court.<lb />
Everybody seems to � to the<lb />
occasionn when their at nome<lb />
she said. "I know we're<lb />
undefeated in the conference at<lb />
home<lb />
On Sunday, the Lady Pirates<lb />
will try to remain unbeaten at<lb />
home, as they host Richmond in<lb />
their final home game of the<lb />
season.<lb />
The game will also be the last<lb />
home appearence in a Lady<lb />
Pirate uniform for seniors Anita<lb />
Anderson and Annette Phillips.<lb />
In their earlier meeting this<lb />
year, ECU downed the Lady<lb />
Spiders 77-61, behind Lorainne<lb />
Foster's 29-point effort.<lb />
Richmond, who is currently<lb />
ECAC South. She averages 18<lb />
points and nine rebounds per<lb />
contest.<lb />
Anderson and Phillips, both<lb />
junior-college transfers, will<lb />
receive their senior plaques<lb />
before the start of the contest.<lb />
Both players have been key in-<lb />
gredients to the Lady Pirates'<lb />
16-game winning streak.<lb />
Annette (Phillips) and Anita<lb />
(Anderson) are two different type<lb />
players Manwaring said. "But<lb />
both have played a big part in our<lb />
transition style of game.<lb />
Anderson, who came to ECU<lb />
last year from Chowan junior<lb />
college, averages 13.2 points and<lb />
7.2 rebounds per contest.<lb />
Annette Phillips<lb />
3-7 in league play and 7-16<lb />
overall, is led by Karen Eisner.<lb />
Eisner is the second leading<lb />
scorer and rebounder in the<lb />
Anita Anderson<lb />
"Anita (Anderson) is more of<lb />
an offensive player Manwaring<lb />
said. "She is our leading scorer<lb />
and second leading rebounder,<lb />
and she has really come through<lb />
for us this year<lb />
Phillips, who came to ECU<lb />
from Louisburg junior college,<lb />
averages 4.4 points and 4.3 re-<lb />
bounds per game.<lb />
Manwaring feels that statistics<lb />
don't truly reflect Phillips' con-<lb />
tribution to the team.<lb />
"Annette's stats don't really<lb />
show what she has meant to the<lb />
team she said. "She plays good<lb />
defense and is not afraid to get in<lb />
there and mix it up. She always<lb />
guards the other team's toughest<lb />
offensive player when we play<lb />
x-nan-to-man (defense) Man-<lb />
waring continued.<lb />
With wins in both games, ECU<lb />
would increase its winning streak<lb />
to 18 games, and improve their<lb />
overall record to 19-8.<lb />
Manwaring knows exactly<lb />
what her team must do in order<lb />
to win the next to games.<lb />
"If we keep the intensity up we<lb />
can do it (go undefeated in the<lb />
league) she said. "We have<lb />
enough pride and desire, and we<lb />
really want these next two<lb />
Sunday will be the last chance<lb />
to see the Lady Pirate basketball<lb />
team in action, with seniors Anita<lb />
Anderson and Annette Phillips,<lb />
in Minges Coliseum this year.<lb />
Game time is at 3:00 p.m and<lb />
it would be nice for as many peo-<lb />
ple as possible to come out and<lb />
support the Lady Pirates, and<lb />
their two seniors in their final<lb />
home appearence.<lb />
Softball Team Looks To Good Season<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Co-Sports Editor<lb />
Afer an impressive 25-15<lb />
record last year, the Pirate soft-<lb />
ball team is looking foward to<lb />
another banner season in 1985.<lb />
Last year's team competed in<lb />
the fast-pitch competition for the<lb />
first time in the schools' history.<lb />
Head coach Sue Manahan was<lb />
pleased with squad's perfor-<lb />
mance.<lb />
"I was very proud of last<lb />
year's team, Manahan said. "The<lb />
team realizes last year was an ex-<lb />
periment, and with hard work<lb />
they have a lot to build upon<lb />
The Pirates have a good<lb />
outlook for '85, with the entire<lb />
pitching staff returning from last<lb />
year. Stacey Boyette, ECU's first<lb />
academic All-America, heads the<lb />
list of veteran pitchers. Last year,<lb />
she was 12-3 with an ERA of 1.6.<lb />
Pam Young and Robin Graves<lb />
also return to the pitching rota-<lb />
tion, which should prove to be a<lb />
strength for ECU.<lb />
The infield is solid, but the out-<lb />
field may have some question<lb />
marks, according to Manahan.<lb />
The ECU women lost three out-<lb />
fielders to graduation in '84.<lb />
However, Eva Hughs, Wendy<lb />
Ozmont and Phyllis Willis return<lb />
and are steady performers return-<lb />
ing to the Pirate outfield.<lb />
ECU will return the entire star-<lb />
ting infield of a year ago. Dawn<lb />
Langley will play first base, when<lb />
regular starting pitcher Robin<lb />
Graves takes the mound. Carla<lb />
Alphin will be returning to the<lb />
second-base position. Lisa<lb />
Zmuda, last year's co-MVP, will<lb />
be at shortstop for the Pirates. At<lb />
third base, the Bucs will have to<lb />
choose between the starting ser-<lb />
vices of either Sandy Kee or<lb />
Tamara Franks. Behind the plate<lb />
will be Susan Martin.<lb />
Coach Manahan feels that the<lb />
Pirates must practice hard and<lb />
play as a team to be successful.<lb />
"Our team has never been one<lb />
to score a lot of runs she said.<lb />
"We will work harder offensively<lb />
in our preseason drills. I don't<lb />
have any superstars, I have good<lb />
athletes with good attitudes. We<lb />
are very team oriented<lb />
The 1985 Pirate roster should<lb />
be a real challenge to the Lady<lb />
Bucs. They are scheduled to play<lb />
in the Florida State Tournament<lb />
and the Penn State Invitational.<lb />
Both tournaments will be featur-<lb />
ing top-notch competition. The<lb />
1985 schedule will be posted at a<lb />
later date.<lb />
With the depth and experience<lb />
on this year's Pirate softball<lb />
team, ECU should once again<lb />
prove to be a success in 1985.<lb />
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Ellis Ui<lb />
Clemson, S.C. (UPI) � First-<lb />
year Clemson coach Cliff Ellis<lb />
says he likes a challenge and<lb />
that's good, because the school<lb />
certainly has given him one.<lb />
Ellis inherited a basketball<lb />
team that finished last in the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference the<lb />
past two seasons. His job was<lb />
made harder because he arrived<lb />
too late last spring to do much<lb />
recruiting.<lb />
Now allegations of illegal<lb />
prescription drug use have pro-<lb />
mpted a criminal investigation at<lb />
Clemson, throwing the school's<lb />
athletic department in turmoil.<lb />
Two track coaches have resign-<lb />
Kresse<lb />
CHARLESTON, S.C. (UPI) -<lb />
John Kresse and his former men-<lb />
tor, Lou Carnesecca, are on a roll<lb />
that has taken both to the pin-<lb />
nacle of college basketball.<lb />
Kresse's college of Chariesto<lb />
Cougars are top-ranked in the<lb />
NAIA and Carnesecca<lb />
John's Redmen are No. 1 in<lb />
NCAA.<lb />
"There's a lot of satisfaction<lb />
that says Kresse, who coached<lb />
under Carnesecca for 14 yea:<lb />
St. John's and with trie New<lb />
York Nets of the NBA "It's ex-<lb />
citing to look at the ratings and<lb />
see mv team and St. John's at the<lb />
top<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
ByJEANNETTEROTH<lb />
SufrWrtttr<lb />
The intramural department has<lb />
all the mat action as this years<lb />
wrestling tournament registration<lb />
gets underway.<lb />
Taking last years team title<lb />
were the Low Riders with the<lb />
men from Kappa Sigma placing<lb />
second. Gather your crew<lb />
together, pin last year's cham-<lb />
pion, and become the 1985 team<lb />
title holder. Come out and see all<lb />
the mat action Feb. 25, 26 &amp; 28 in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Get your body into swimming<lb />
suit shape with IRS aerobic<lb />
classes. Registration for the se-<lb />
cond session begins Feb.<lb />
24-March 1<lb />
in room<lb />
104<lb />
Memorial Gym. Besides meeting<lb />
with your scheduled class, drop-<lb />
in MonThurs. from 6:15-7:15<lb />
and 6:30-7:30 and aerobicize with<lb />
a new instructor. Don't forget the<lb />
weekend .50 cent special. The<lb />
IRS wants you to be the 'bell of<lb />
the beach<lb />
Co-rec bowling is on a roll as<lb />
the No.l ranked Powerhouse re-<lb />
main undefeated with a recent<lb />
pin total of 1,247. Campus<lb />
Crusade should sneek into the ac-<lb />
tion, and at least capture the title<lb />
for the most teams entered,as<lb />
they go into the competition with<lb />
five teams. How about those<lb />
folks from your FM<lb />
alternative-91.3 WZMB. who<lb />
rolled over the High Rollers<lb />
717-591.<lb />
The hoops are sizzling this<lb />
week as teams fire up for the up-<lb />
coming playoffs. Several ke<lb />
games will be played in deciding<lb />
this years divisional champions.<lb />
In the women's division. Alpha<lb />
Phi remain undefeated with a re-<lb />
cent 17-13 win over the Tn<lb />
Sgs,leading the squads of the<lb />
sorority league. Guess who<lb />
jumped into the polls this week'1<lb />
Umstead Jockettes are 3-0 after<lb />
an upset victory over the highly<lb />
ranked White Rim Robbers. The<lb />
Thrillers keep their top spot, but<lb />
should experience some tough<lb />
games before they go unbeaten<lb />
into the championship.<lb />
In the men's residence hall<lb />
division, Garrett Five-O and<lb />
Brick Masons boast 3-0 records.<lb />
While the independent division<lb />
houses at least eight squads with<lb />
unblemished records. It should<lb />
be quite a battle for the indepen-<lb />
dent championship.<lb />
Two teams lead the fraternity<lb />
division as Phi Kappa Tau and<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi should fight it<lb />
out for the divisional champion-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Head on out to Jobbies Gym<lb />
today and watch the men's and<lb />
women's weight lifting cham-<lb />
pionship. The women will begin<lb />
lifting at 3:30 while the men start<lb />
an hour later. Good luck to all<lb />
the IRS bench pressers.<lb />
Start getting your softball team<lb />
together for the annual Miller-<lb />
IRS pre-season softball tourna-<lb />
ment to be held after spring<lb />
break.<lb />
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ween 4-7 p.m Please keep trying.<lb />
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Director, Waterfront Directors, Ac<lb />
tivity Director, Head Counselors,<lb />
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Leaders for YMCA co-ed camp.<lb />
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FEMALE GRAD STUDENT: Seeks<lb />
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Call 758 9941. Keep trying.<lb />
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PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT: Per<lb />
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SENIORS AND<lb />
UNDERCLASSMEN: You still have<lb />
one more chance to be includedin the<lb />
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photographers return March 18-27.<lb />
You can walk in, but avoid the lines<lb />
and sign up now! Call or come by the<lb />
yearbook office 757 6501 It's all free!<lb />
STUDENT RESIDENCE<lb />
ASSOCIATION PARTY: THE<lb />
MAGIC OF THE ORIENT:<lb />
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Holidome, Holiday Inn. The<lb />
party begins at 9 p.m. and the<lb />
cost is $4 single or M a couple.<lb />
Get tickets through local resi-<lb />
dent hall, must be bought in<lb />
advance. Lots of your favorite<lb />
beverage, food will be served<lb />
and music will be provided.<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
SWEET PETE: How did you really<lb />
hurt your back? Those exercises and<lb />
games must have been tough<lb />
HEY: The girls at Friendly are<lb />
friendly! Thanx for the cut Pattie'<lb />
-Pizza Man.<lb />
RUSH: The Big Brothers of Alpha<lb />
Phi Sorority will be having their spr-<lb />
ing rush this Thursday, Feb. 21st at<lb />
The Treehouse from 4 to 7. It's only a<lb />
nickel for your favorite draft beer,<lb />
so come on out and meet everyone.<lb />
DON'T BE LEFT OUT IN THE<lb />
COLD: Greeks who haven't arrang-<lb />
ed for a group photograph call or<lb />
come by Buccaneer office Tues. or<lb />
Thurs. 2 5 p.m. 757-6501.<lb />
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kept turning you down. I gave you<lb />
the benefit of the doubt and you<lb />
weren't even worth my time.<lb />
Evidently Caroline was right about<lb />
you. KB.<lb />
ADPi's: We are heading towards an<lb />
out in the sun, As sisters together we<lb />
have so much fun! Eleven more<lb />
days and we'll be out of reach, If you<lb />
want to find us look at the Bahama<lb />
Beach. Forty ADPi's sailing out to<lb />
sea. On the Carnival Cruiseline we<lb />
will be! Can't Wait JC &amp; SW PATA.<lb />
LAMDA CHI ALPHA: Lamda Chi<lb />
Alpha will be having Little Sister<lb />
rush on the 26th &amp; 27th of Feb. at 9<lb />
p.m. The house is located at 500<lb />
Elizabeth St. For more info, call<lb />
7526159.<lb />
SIG EPS &amp; ALPHA SIGS: The little<lb />
sisters of Sigma Phi Epsilon and<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi will be having<lb />
another "Beer Wars Happy Hour"<lb />
on Thursday, Feb. 28th at Beau's.<lb />
Come on out and party with the<lb />
women of Sig Ep &amp; Alpha Sig<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS PHILLIP<lb />
WELCH: The newest brother in Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi fraternity- we're glad<lb />
you're with us and proud that you<lb />
stuck with it!<lb />
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Brothers of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity<lb />
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entertainment and happy hour<lb />
prices. Anyone who wants to have a<lb />
good time "be there Call the<lb />
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there and home.<lb />
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pledge class of Alpha Omicrom Pi.<lb />
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how to party. See ya Thursday! The<lb />
AOPi's<lb />
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Sigma Phi Epsilon will be having a<lb />
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Inn. Everyone come on out and par-<lb />
ty with the Sig Eps!<lb />
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you've given us! You're the best!<lb />
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tonight at Olde Towne Inn! The<lb />
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Carolina: Sig Ep Golden Hearts are<lb />
selling "Carolina Sucks" bumper<lb />
stickers in front of the Student Supp-<lb />
ly Store &amp; around campus.<lb />
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Award and Outstanding Alum<lb />
Award. Congratulations to everyone<lb />
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of you! -AOPi's<lb />
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night<lb />
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Featuring Harley Hogg &amp; the<lb />
Rockers<lb />
$2 Admission all Night<lb />
Free Beer till 11:30!<lb />
Happy Hour after 11:30!<lb />
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dance music on band breaks<lb />
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