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�he<lb />
darolmian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.43<lb />
Tuesday February 26, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
State SA T Scores<lb />
Elizabeth City State University<lb />
Fayetteville State University<lb />
Winston-Salem State University<lb />
North Carolina Central University<lb />
North Carolina A&amp;T<lb />
Pembroke State University<lb />
Western Carolina University<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
UNC�Wilmington<lb />
Applachian State University<lb />
I NC-Charlotte<lb />
UNC-Greensboro<lb />
UNC-Asheville<lb />
N.C. School of the Arts<lb />
N.C. State University<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
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792<lb />
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Minimum SAT Scores Debated<lb />
By DALE SWANSON<lb />
SUf f Wrltw<lb />
UNC system officials across<lb />
the state have been expressing<lb />
deep concern over two bills in-<lb />
troduced to the N.C. General<lb />
Assembly last week which would<lb />
set a minimum Scholastic Ap-<lb />
titude Test score of 700 for all<lb />
new freshmen in the UNC<lb />
system. The bills, intended to<lb />
crack down on academic side-<lb />
stepping in athletics, were in-<lb />
troduced by Rep. Howard B.<lb />
Chapin, D-Beaufort and Rep.<lb />
Frank Rhodes, R-Forsyth.<lb />
Many college officials have<lb />
emphasized the discriminatory<lb />
issues that would arise from such<lb />
an action, as well as the<lb />
disproportionate weight it would<lb />
place on tests such as the SAT.<lb />
Charles Halland, chairman of<lb />
the board of trustees at the<lb />
predominantly-black N.C. Cen-<lb />
tral University in Durham said<lb />
"traditionally, the SAT scores of<lb />
a lot of our black students have<lb />
not been as high as we would like<lb />
them to be but they are closing<lb />
the gap Several other represen-<lb />
tatives of predominantly-black<lb />
universities said the legislation<lb />
would keep many students from<lb />
entering predominantly-white<lb />
universities. A 1981 consent<lb />
decree issued by the federal court<lb />
system calls for a 10.6 percent<lb />
minority enrollment in the UNC<lb />
system by 1986. Currently, the<lb />
system has an 8.6 percent minori-<lb />
ty enrollment, with ECU's figure<lb />
standing at 11 percent.<lb />
ECU Chancellor John Howell<lb />
said the question is<lb />
socioeconomic rather than racial.<lb />
"Here in the eastern part of the<lb />
state the average high school SAT<lb />
score was 750 he said. "Most<lb />
of the high school students here<lb />
are white and from low-income<lb />
households and typically do not<lb />
do as well on the SAT as higher-<lb />
income students<lb />
"SATs are biased against<lb />
members of the lower socio-<lb />
economic classes said Angelo<lb />
Volpe, vice chancellor for<lb />
Academic Affairs.<lb />
Raymond Dawson, vice presi-<lb />
dent for academic affairs for the<lb />
UNC system, was quoted in the<lb />
Raleigh News and Observer as<lb />
feeling such legislation would be<lb />
an "unwise" use of SAT scores.<lb />
"I think it would be advisable<lb />
that the (UNC) board of gover-<lb />
nors be left with the respon-<lb />
sibilities of admissions<lb />
decisions Dawson said.<lb />
"The SA T is only part of<lb />
the admissions equation. "<lb />
Both Howell and Volpe em-<lb />
phasized that SAT scores are only<lb />
a part of the admissions re-<lb />
quirements. "We generally weigh<lb />
a student's high school record far<lb />
heavier than their SAT score<lb />
Howell said. "The SAT is on'lv<lb />
part of the admissions<lb />
equation Volpe added.<lb />
According to both men, con-<lb />
siderations for admission are bas-<lb />
ed on a student's apparent abilitv<lb />
to survive in the university. "We<lb />
admit many students with good<lb />
high school grades but low SAT<lb />
scores who prove to be very suc-<lb />
cessful at ECU and leave with<lb />
high employment potential<lb />
Howell said. "If we were to in-<lb />
corporate a minimum SAT score,<lb />
many regional students would be<lb />
screened out of a good<lb />
education<lb />
Howell added that "any<lb />
minimum SAT score, even one<lb />
lower than 700, would suggest to<lb />
the public that the SAT is far<lb />
more important than it is<lb />
Concerning the question of<lb />
academic requirements for<lb />
students recruited on the basis of<lb />
athletic ability, Volpe said such<lb />
factors are serious considerations<lb />
in the admissions process. "We<lb />
always need to consider a stu<lb />
dent's special talents, though<lb />
these are not necessarily always in<lb />
the area of athletics<lb />
Spring Concert Scheduled;<lb />
Kinks Perform March 16<lb />
The car's all packed and you're read<lb />
some of us. Other folks on campus are<lb />
of a popular mode of campus transport<lb />
'Uff'c FJfJ f J�N JORDAN - ecu pho�� �-�b<lb />
Nunny paradise, where we'll all motion for the ocean. Well<lb />
racticing for that major wave at the beach through the use<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
News Editor<lb />
After many semesters of ef-<lb />
fort, the ECU Major Attractions<lb />
Committee has succeeded in<lb />
booking a spring concert. The<lb />
Kinks will perform in Minges<lb />
Coliseum March 16.<lb />
"I'm really excited that we can<lb />
have such a big show said Ma-<lb />
jor Attractions Committee Chair-<lb />
man Mike McPartland. He said<lb />
the committee has been attemp-<lb />
ting to book the Kinks since last<lb />
semester. They had originally<lb />
been booked for January, but<lb />
cancelled the show.<lb />
Tickets for the performance<lb />
will be $10 for students, $12 for<lb />
non-students and at the door.<lb />
They will be sold at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
Educators Win Award For Research<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Two ECU educators who con-<lb />
ducted research on teacher cer-<lb />
tification and the effectiveness of<lb />
math teachers have won the 1985<lb />
Distinguished Research Award<lb />
from the Association of Teacher<lb />
Educators.<lb />
Charles Coble, dean of the<lb />
ECU School of Education, and<lb />
Parmalee Hawk, a clinical pro-<lb />
fessor of education, were named<lb />
recipients of the award at the<lb />
ATE national conference last<lb />
week in Las Vegas. The award<lb />
was given for their Spencer<lb />
Foundation-funded research on<lb />
the validity of math teacher cer-<lb />
tification standards.<lb />
The ECU study, believed to be<lb />
the first of its kind, found that<lb />
math teachers, certified in their<lb />
field, scored "significantly<lb />
higher" on instructional presen-<lb />
tation in the classroom than did<lb />
math teachers who were certified<lb />
in other fields.<lb />
In its conclusion, the pilot<lb />
study found that "in-field cer-<lb />
tified math teachers know more<lb />
math, they show evidence of us-<lb />
ing more effective teaching prac-<lb />
tices and their students achieve a<lb />
higher grade level than out-of-<lb />
field teachers of mathematics<lb />
This research, say Coble and<lb />
Hawk, has a national impact in<lb />
the area of education because<lb />
teacher certification guidelines<lb />
have been largely the result of<lb />
"arm-chair thinking Before the<lb />
research, states which certified<lb />
out-of-field teachers in science<lb />
and math had done so "without a<lb />
data base to suggest how effective<lb />
non-certified teachers may be in<lb />
the classroom they said.<lb />
They emphasized that theirs<lb />
was a pilot study limited to 36<lb />
teachers and 826 students in nine<lb />
rural school systems in eastern<lb />
North Carolina. All participating<lb />
teachers were certified, with one-<lb />
half being certified in math and<lb />
the other 18 holding certification<lb />
in some other area.<lb />
Lotteries May Help Fund Schools<lb />
(CPS) � Colleges in a number<lb />
of states soon may start reaping<lb />
the benefits of organized gambl-<lb />
ing if educators are convinced<lb />
campuses will come out winners.<lb />
At least two states - California<lb />
and Iowa - are expected to launch<lb />
lotteries soon, joining the 17<lb />
states and the District of Colum-<lb />
bia already in the lottery<lb />
business.<lb />
Until this year, only New<lb />
Jersey earmarked a portion of its<lb />
lottery profits for higher educa-<lb />
tion, and the amount - $102,000<lb />
for the current fiscal year - is not<lb />
large enough to have a substan-<lb />
tial impact.<lb />
That is about to change.<lb />
The budget presented to the<lb />
California legislature by Gov.<lb />
George Deukmejian Jan. 30 calls<lb />
for spending $56.7 million in lot-<lb />
tery funds for higher education<lb />
next fiscal year.<lb />
And officials from three Iowa<lb />
campuses recently asked<lb />
lawmakers for nearly all the<lb />
money - some $40 million -<lb />
generated by the state lottery ex-<lb />
pected to begin this year.<lb />
Some lawmakers, moreover,<lb />
see the gambling money as a neat<lb />
way to fund new campus pro-<lb />
grans.<lb />
Deumejian, for one, recom-<lb />
mended using lottery money to<lb />
set up new programs that higher<lb />
education officials wanted fund-<lb />
ed with traditional revenue<lb />
sources.<lb />
But if the legislators don't<lb />
agree to use the money for the<lb />
programs, the programs won't<lb />
begin at all, educators fear.<lb />
Proposition 37, approved by<lb />
58 percent of those voting in<lb />
California last November, re-<lb />
quires that lottery funds supple-<lb />
ment state funds, not replace<lb />
them, they point out.<lb />
"The governor said either you<lb />
take these programs with lottery<lb />
funds or you don't get them<lb />
says Suzanne Ness of the govern-<lb />
ment affairs division of the<lb />
state's higher education commis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
"That's caused a large amount<lb />
of disgruntlement<lb />
Deukmejian's proposals con-<lb />
firm the fears of proposition op-<lb />
ponents, including Ralph Flynn,<lb />
director of the California<lb />
Teachers Association, which<lb />
represents professors in the<lb />
California State University<lb />
system.<lb />
"Regardless of how the<lb />
revenue is generated, the tempta-<lb />
tion on the part of the governor<lb />
and the legislature is too great not<lb />
to treat lottery funds just like<lb />
general revenue Flynn says.<lb />
The result, Flynn predicts, is<lb />
that lawmakers will use lottery<lb />
funds to offset money higher<lb />
education would otherwise have<lb />
received from other state revenue<lb />
sources.<lb />
Fred Klass, a legislative lob-<lb />
byist for the state's community<lb />
colleges, adds: "It's a short-term<lb />
hoopla, but in the long run it<lb />
won't make much difference<lb />
"One way or the other,<lb />
legislators will find a way of put-<lb />
ting the lottery money in the same<lb />
big pot with all other funds<lb />
"This is going to create an illu-<lb />
sion of a higher level of support<lb />
for education Flynn says. "It<lb />
will divert attention from our<lb />
needs<lb />
And William Pickens, chief<lb />
fiscal analyst for the higher<lb />
education commission, warns<lb />
that using lottery funds to sup-<lb />
port continuing expenses such as<lb />
salaries can backfire.<lb />
"Lottery revenues are subject<lb />
to wide swings, particularly after<lb />
the initial interest subsides<lb />
Pickens notes.<lb />
"And if they don't come in one<lb />
year, the legislature is not likely<lb />
to replace them with state funds<lb />
unless they happen to have a<lb />
significant amount of money<lb />
available<lb />
Iowa college officials say they<lb />
share these concerns, but are not<lb />
dissuaded.<lb />
"We are very concerned about<lb />
the legislature respecting our<lb />
'regular' askings and giving them<lb />
the greater attention UI Direc-<lb />
tor of State Relations Frank<lb />
Stork says.<lb />
"But legislators have made a<lb />
commitment to funding only<lb />
non-recurring items with lottery<lb />
funds, and we are hopeful they<lb />
will uphold that commitment<lb />
dent Center and sales are schedul-<lb />
ed to begin Friday morning. The<lb />
price is "not unreasonable<lb />
McPartland said. He added that<lb />
"any major attraction, whether<lb />
or not it was in a place with a<lb />
larger seating capacity, would<lb />
charge more<lb />
McPartland said the concert is<lb />
not being presented for the pur-<lb />
pose of earning a profit, the<lb />
ticket receipts will cover the costs<lb />
and any money remaining will go<lb />
into the Major Attractions Com-<lb />
mittee budget to cover future<lb />
concerts.<lb />
The last major concert at ECU<lb />
was the Charlie DanielsMarshall<lb />
Tucker Band concert in October,<lb />
1983. That concert lost money<lb />
and, as a result, has put the Ma-<lb />
jor Attractions Committee in a<lb />
difficult position, McPartland<lb />
said. "We don't have a lot of<lb />
money, we're dealing with bor-<lb />
rowed funds he said. "I feel<lb />
this concert will get us back on<lb />
track and put us in a position to<lb />
look at other acts<lb />
Tickets for the concert are in<lb />
the process of being printed, but<lb />
McPartland said he is unsure of<lb />
the exact number to be<lb />
distributed. He said that due to<lb />
the late confirmation of the con-<lb />
cert, it will be difficult to get the<lb />
tickets before Friday. Students<lb />
with valid IDs and activity cards<lb />
will be permitted to purchase two<lb />
S10 tickets. They also have the<lb />
option of obtaining another stu-<lb />
uent's ID card and purchasing<lb />
four ticket s.<lb />
The Kinks were the first choice<lb />
of the committee, McPartland<lb />
said<lb />
JON JUKUAN � eiu rnv.v �<lb />
Hanging Out<lb />
ECU residence hall residents enjoy the warm temperatures and<lb />
probably thought spring break had arrived one week eariv.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2 .The deadline for candidates<lb />
�5? 4 � file for the SGA elections is<lb />
?.y,e6 Friday, March 1.<lb />
Classifieds7<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 26, 1985<lb />
Announcements<lb />
SGA Cla<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
Girls there Is one way that you can meet<lb />
guys all the time. Call 757 6614 and ask for an<lb />
escort from Pirate Walk. It's the safe walk in<lb />
town. PS. All operators and escort should<lb />
plan to attend the Pirate Walk meeting this<lb />
coming Mon at 6:30 in the Mendenhall<lb />
multi-purpose room; Please attend!<lb />
Aerobicize<lb />
Register for IRS (intramural) aerobic<lb />
classes Feb. 24�March 1 in room 204<lb />
Memorial Gym. Drop in classes Mon. Thurs.<lb />
5:15-6:15; 6:30 7:30. Participate rather then<lb />
speculate!<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, Phisical Theropy, Social Work, and<lb />
Therapeutic Recreation? Come out Tues<lb />
Feb. 26 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 />
cupafional Therapy Association.<lb />
ECU Frisbee<lb />
The ECU Frisbee Club Is open to all in<lb />
terested students and staff We play at the<lb />
bottom of college hill Tues Thurs. and Sun.<lb />
afternoons. Anyone is welcome to come<lb />
throw or hack. The warm weather Is coming<lb />
and so are the'irates Watch for the Natural<lb />
Light Spring Ultlmax V March 30 a. 31 at<lb />
ECU<lb />
Frisbee Club<lb />
De trates 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 11 a.m. Be there or at least<lb />
be somewhere!<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 />
Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
There will be a business meeting of Phi Eta<lb />
Sigma on Tues Feb 26 at 5:15 p.m. in 221<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
New Policy<lb />
Because of limited space and time to devote to<lb />
announcements the following guidelines are<lb />
heretofore to be followed by groups or depart-<lb />
ments submitting announcements:<lb />
�All announcements submitted will be printed if<lb />
space allows.<lb />
�When space limitations exist (as they often do),<lb />
the most recent announcements of the following<lb />
list (which is in descending order of importance)<lb />
will be printed. There will be no deviation from<lb />
these rules.<lb />
�Campus organization meetings.<lb />
�Academic announcements (guest lecturers,<lb />
etc.).<lb />
� Intramural and club sport announcements.<lb />
�Co-op employment announcements.<lb />
�Church and religious announcements directly<lb />
pertaining to students.<lb />
�All-campus parties not devoted to profit.<lb />
�Club or fraternity or sorority parties that are<lb />
devoted to charities.<lb />
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above rules but that are group-related.<lb />
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Carolinian reserves the right to edit an-<lb />
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mar punctuation spelling obscenity or libel.<lb />
This policy is effective Jan. 15 1985.<lb />
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Do you need a caring,<lb />
professional dentist?<lb />
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758-4927<lb />
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Value<lb />
360� swivel. 60-watt<lb />
rated with spaghetti<lb />
cord. White, brown, red.<lb />
blue or black.<lb />
Summer School at BOCC<lb />
Undergraduate students Interested In atten-<lb />
ding summer school at Beaufort County<lb />
Community College may apply tor admis-<lb />
sion through The Office of Admissions at<lb />
Beaufort County Community College.<lb />
Summer session I begins May and ends Ju<lb />
ly 5 while summer session 11 Is scheduled for<lb />
July S through August 14.<lb />
General Information on available courses<lb />
offered, registration and other Information<lb />
Is available from the Office of Admissions,<lb />
Beaufort County Community College, P.O.<lb />
Box 1069, Washington, NC 27889<lb />
For further information, contact the Office<lb />
of Admissions at (919) 946-6194.<lb />
ECU Surfing Club<lb />
A club for all beach lovers, a team for com<lb />
petitive surfing. There will be a meeting at 8<lb />
Thurs Feb. 28 in the coffeehouse<lb />
(Mendenhall basement) Everyone going on<lb />
the trip to Florida spring, break needs to at<lb />
tend this meeting Any newcomers are also<lb />
welcome.<lb />
KYF<lb />
King Youth Fellowship will be having a Bible<lb />
Study Tues Feb. 26 at 7 p m. in 242<lb />
Mendenhall. For more information contact<lb />
Jack at 752 1081<lb />
Pre-Med<lb />
Attention officers, members, and pledges.<lb />
There will be a meeting In Flanagan 307. The<lb />
speakers will be 1st Year medical students<lb />
from ECU School of Medicine. All are invited<lb />
and refreshments will be served. At 7 In<lb />
Flanagan 307. There will be an Important<lb />
meeting concerning the symposium. All of-<lb />
ficers, member, and pledges are expected to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Epsicopal Worship<lb />
A student Episcopal Service of Holy<lb />
Communion will be celebrated on Tues.<lb />
evening, Feb. 26 In the chapel of St. Paul's<lb />
Episcopal Church, 406 4th st. (one block from<lb />
Garrett Dorm). The service will be at 5:30<lb />
p.m. with the Episcopal Chaplain, the Rev.<lb />
Bill Hadden, celebrating.<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 C ADP, responsible drinking, tips<lb />
to successful partying and more.<lb />
ACROSS<lb />
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4 Runs easily<lb />
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common<lb />
interest ol<lb />
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deity<lb />
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44 Caravansary<lb />
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ruler<lb />
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58 Cylindrical<lb />
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65 Marsh<lb />
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Africa<lb />
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fondness<lb />
on<lb />
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drying<lb />
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tool<lb />
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perception:<lb />
abbr.<lb />
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Public Lecture<lb />
The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Com-<lb />
mittee and Phi Alpha Theta, the History<lb />
Honors Society, will sponsor a public lecture<lb />
on the topic "Henry II of France and the<lb />
Demise of Medieval Warfare" by Professor<lb />
F. Baumgartner, VPi, on Thurs Feb. 28, at<lb />
� p.m in Brewster B 202<lb />
Women's Indoor Soccer<lb />
Practice's: Feb. 26 at 9:30 In Memorial Gym<lb />
(north side) and Feb. 21 at 9 (Mem. Gym<lb />
N). Club members expected, all other<lb />
women welcome.<lb />
Scholarships Available<lb />
Air Force ROTC Is looking for students seek<lb />
Ing education, opportunities, and ex-<lb />
perience. Air Force ROTC offers scholar<lb />
ships for tuition, books, and S100 per month<lb />
The Air Force Officers Qualifying Test<lb />
(AFOQT) Is offered on 18 March (Mon) from<lb />
1.30 to 6:30. This is necessary in order to be<lb />
considered for scholarships for the fall<lb />
semester of 1985. All Interested students are<lb />
urged to visit Maor Patton at Air Force<lb />
ROTC on the second floor of Wright Annex or<lb />
call 757-6598 for further information<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
Sutdent escorts and logging escorts are<lb />
avilable for ECU students, Facuty. nan<lb />
dlcapped persons and staff. Call Pirate Walk<lb />
at 757-6616 Sun. through Thurs. evenings,<lb />
from 6 to 12 p.m. Our operational area in<lb />
eludes the ECU main campus and a two<lb />
block surrounding area, college hill and the<lb />
Minges comples.<lb />
Aerobic Fitness<lb />
Register for second session aerobic classes<lb />
Feb. 24 March l from 8:30-4 p.m. Come to<lb />
room 204 Memorial Gym or call 752 6387<lb />
ECU Frisbee<lb />
The ECU "Hates" will be playing at Univer<lb />
sity of Florida Galnsville March 28.3 and at<lb />
Miami Dade Community College March<lb />
98.10 If you are in the area come on out and<lb />
iam with de Irey-Force. Hot ultimate.<lb />
There will be practice Mon,Tues. and<lb />
Thurs. at 3. Meeting Tues. at 9. Florida peo-<lb />
ple must have University excuse if your ab-<lb />
sent. Lets leave Fri. about dusk.<lb />
PPHA Meeting<lb />
On Thurs , Feb 28 at 5 30 In Mendenhall<lb />
room 221, there will be a regularly scheduled<lb />
meeting of the Pre Professional Health<lb />
Alliance. All members are expected to at<lb />
tend and pay dues and for the pins as agreed<lb />
upon. All other persons Interested in the<lb />
health related fields er. welcomed and en<lb />
c our aged to attend<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Everyone Is reminded to come out and sup<lb />
port "B" team basketball tonight in their<lb />
playoff game at 7 p.m at Minges Also.<lb />
remember our happy hour at the Elbo Room<lb />
this Wed. Founder's Day was great, and the<lb />
Alumni turnout was terrific�1985 86 looks<lb />
even better<lb />
Omega Psi Phi<lb />
and Delta Sigma Theta will have their<lb />
Omega and Delta Ball on March 23 It will be<lb />
a tropical evening of enchantment Tickets<lb />
are on sale now<lb />
Also a spring break jam will be presented<lb />
at the Unlimited Touch on Thurs . March 28<lb />
There will also be a 9 11 happpy hour and an<lb />
proceeds will go to the Heart Fund Assooa<lb />
tion Rides will be provided between 9 10 30<lb />
at MSC<lb />
AMA Elections<lb />
Anyone interested in running tor an AMA<lb />
position for next year, turn your name 'n<lb />
folder outside room 227 in Rawl<lb />
Joyner Library<lb />
has received a publication which will be ot<lb />
interest to those sutsdents who are preparing<lb />
to take the NTE How to Prepare for the Na<lb />
tional Teacher Examinations may be used ir<lb />
the Reserve Room of the library<lb />
Amabassadors<lb />
We will have a genera! meeting on Feb 27 at<lb />
5pm in the Mendenhall Multipurpose room<lb />
We nave lots of activities to discuss before<lb />
spring break and we'll have a report from<lb />
the members that attended the regional con<lb />
vention It will be an exciting meeting<lb />
I<lb />
CAMP TON-A-WANDAH<lb />
Student Opportunities<lb />
We are looking for girls interested in be-<lb />
ing counselors � activity instructors in a<lb />
private girls camp located in Henderson-<lb />
ville, N.C. Instructors needed especially in<lb />
Swimming (WSI), Horseback riding, Ten-<lb />
nis, Backpacking, Archery, Canoeing,<lb />
Gymnastics, Crafts, also, Basketball, Com-<lb />
puters, Soccer, Cheerleading, Drama, f<lb />
Nature study, Field Hockey. If your school<lb />
offers a Summer Internship program we j<lb />
will be glad to help. Inquiries � Morgan I<lb />
j Jiund un sjjmsu-<lb />
Haynes, P.O. Box 400 C, Tryon, NC,<lb />
28782.<lb />
feb 2b<lb />
7'30 pm.<lb />
Brewster 005<lb />
(Jccupa-honal Therapy<lb />
Physio Therapy<lb />
Social Work-<lb />
Music Therapy<lb />
Therapeutic Recreation<lb />
clinicians, Faculty<lb />
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Colorful Adjustable<lb />
Clip Lights<lb />
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galleria<lb />
The Raza in Greenville Shop Nightly Til 9<lb />
The No. 12<lb />
JUSTRIGHTFOR <lb />
STEAK ON A BUDGET<lb />
� � � -�<lb />
Sirloin<lb /><lb />
No. 12 $1.99<lb />
Tues. and Thurs I<lb />
For Lunch<lb />
and Dinner<lb />
F�ee<lb />
Potato Fixin's<lb />
Bar<lb />
Your Meal'<lb />
For the second week in a row,<lb />
the SGA denied funding to the<lb />
ECU chapter of the NAACP<lb />
Quorum was called Monday<lb />
night and the meeting ended,<lb />
following lengthy debate from<lb />
both sides.<lb />
Last week president of ECU �<lb />
NAACP Wilma Case asked the<lb />
legislators to fund travel for<lb />
memberi<lb />
V ahintl<lb />
request<lb />
SGA deej<lb />
affair, vj<lb />
guideline's<lb />
Alter<lb />
the bill<lb />
debate ci<lb />
question.<lb />
Beware Of<lb />
HEALTH<lb />
C0LUM<lb />
It's almost Spring Break and<lb />
many students' thoughts are on<lb />
getting the perfect tan. Before<lb />
heading off to Florida, keep in<lb />
mind some tips about sun ex-<lb />
posure.<lb />
After a long cold winter, limit<lb />
Memorial<lb />
Established<lb />
By Professor<lb />
ECL Nc�v B<lb />
In memory of their son, an<lb />
ECU history professor and his<lb />
wife have established a fund to<lb />
help handicapped children<lb />
through a special remedial educa-<lb />
tion program.<lb />
With such a program at ECU.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gowen saw<lb />
their oldest son Bobby, achieve a<lb />
dramatic breakthrough in his<lb />
lifelong struggle against severe<lb />
physical handicaps.<lb />
To the amazement of his fami-<lb />
ly and doctors, Bobby Gowen<lb />
learned to read and write, to play<lb />
the piano and give recitals, to<lb />
make friends and enjoy social ex-<lb />
periences and travel. And he<lb />
became an ardent and en-<lb />
thusiastic sports fan.<lb />
Bobby Gowen died last Nov.<lb />
28, succumbing to the heart and<lb />
lung defects and other frailities<lb />
that had made him a near invalid<lb />
since birth.<lb />
"All of his life he was severely<lb />
limited by his body his father<lb />
said. When he died at the age of<lb />
19, Bobby weighed only 52<lb />
pounds.<lb />
In establishing the Bobby<lb />
Gowen Memorial Scholarship<lb />
Endowment Fund, his parents<lb />
said that entering REAP<lb />
(Remedial Education Activity<lb />
Program) in the School of Educa-<lb />
tion was a turning point in Bob-<lb />
by's life.<lb />
"That was the big<lb />
breakthrough Dr. Gowen said.<lb />
"It opened up worlds for Bobb.<lb />
It enabled him to make the very<lb />
best of what he did<lb />
Bobby entered the REAP pro-<lb />
gram at the age of five. After one<lb />
and a half years of the program,<lb />
learning number concepts, color<lb />
concepts, shape concepts,<lb />
language arts and speech therapy.<lb />
he was enrolled in the public<lb />
schools.<lb />
Judy McCall. acting director<lb />
of REAP, said Bobby "made<lb />
consistent progress" in the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Gowen and his wife, the<lb />
former Nobuko Tsutaoka of<lb />
Tokyo. Japan, said their son<lb />
"was a very special person<lb />
"He was severely limited, but<lb />
he turned it � the adversity � all<lb />
around by his own character<lb />
Gowen said. "How proud we<lb />
were of Bobby's ac-<lb />
complishments.<lb />
"He had courage, tolerance.<lb />
incredible patience and. aboe<lb />
all, love. His spirit was tremen-<lb />
dous, even though everything was<lb />
stacked against him his father<lb />
said.<lb />
"What we understand now is<lb />
that it was not what we were do-<lb />
ing for Bobby, but very clearly it<lb />
was v hat he was doing for us<lb />
Gowen said. "He made our lives<lb />
so much richer<lb />
The Gowens said the purpose<lb />
of the endow ment fund, to which<lb />
friends also contributed, is to<lb />
provide financial aid for pupils<lb />
enrolled in the program. "It is to<lb />
enable them (REAP) to take<lb />
children similar to Bobby and<lb />
open to them all of the oppor-<lb />
tunities that Bobby got through<lb />
the program Gowen said.<lb />
REAP serves children ages 2-8.<lb />
your first<lb />
15 minutl<lb />
gradualn<lb />
mid-day<lb />
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of sunhf<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 26, 1983<lb />
PPH A Meeting<lb />
On Thury, Feb ?8 at 5 30 In Mendenhall<lb />
room Ml. there will be a regularly scheduled<lb />
-neetlno of the Pre Professional Health<lb />
Alliance All members are expected to at-<lb />
tend and pay dues and tor the pins as agreed<lb />
jpon Ail other persons Interested In the<lb />
rtealth related fields are welcomed and en<lb />
-ouraged to attend<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Everyone Is reminded to come out and sup-<lb />
oor B team basketball tonight In their<lb />
oiayotf game at I p m at Minges. Also,<lb />
remember our happy hour at the Elbo Room<lb />
�his Wed Founder's Day was great, and the<lb />
Mumni turnout was terrific�1985 86 looks<lb />
en better<lb />
Omega Psi Phi<lb />
lelta Sigma Theta will have their<lb />
�ega ana Delta Ball on March 23 It will be<lb />
i tropical evening of enchantment Tickets<lb />
i'e on sale now<lb />
� H a spring break iam will be presented<lb />
the jrmmited Touch on Thurs March 28<lb />
nere n also be a 9 11 happpy hour and all<lb />
���oceeds win go to the Heart Fund Associa<lb />
� m provided between 9 1030<lb />
AMA Elections<lb />
res'ea in running for an AMA<lb />
ie�� year, turn your name in<lb />
i 227 in Raw I<lb />
Joyner Library<lb />
s received a publication which will be of<lb />
'eresf to tnose sutsdents who are preparing<lb />
'pNTE How to Prepare for the Na<lb />
' eider Examinations may be used In<lb />
terve Room of the library.<lb />
Amabassadors<lb />
rave a genera1 meeting on Feb 27 at<lb />
I ne Mendenhall Multipurpose room.<lb />
e j's o activities to discuss before<lb />
sreax ana we'll have a report from<lb />
-oers that attended the regional con-<lb />
it win be an exciting meeting.<lb />
WANDAH<lb />
portunities<lb />
girls interested in be-<lb />
uvity instructors in a<lb />
rated in Henderson-<lb />
� needed especially in<lb />
orseback riding, Ten-<lb />
Archery, Canoeing,<lb />
Iso, Basketball, Com-<lb />
eerleading, Drama,<lb />
lockey. If your school<lb />
ternship program we<lb />
Inquiries � Morgan<lb />
400 C, Tryon, NC,<lb />
TACTS<lb />
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Clamp<lb />
For the second week in a row,<lb />
the SGA denied funding to the<lb />
ECU chapter of the NAACP.<lb />
Quorum was called Monday<lb />
night and the meeting ended,<lb />
following lengthy debate from<lb />
both sides.<lb />
Last week president of ECU �<lb />
NAACP Wilma Case asked the<lb />
legislators to fund travel for<lb />
members to attend a<lb />
Washington, D.C meeting. The<lb />
request was denied because the<lb />
SGA deemed the trip a partisan<lb />
affair, violating appropriations<lb />
guidelines.<lb />
After a motion to reconsider<lb />
the bill was passed, this week's<lb />
debate centered on the same<lb />
question. "We really don't know<lb />
if we're funding something that's<lb />
political or not said Richard<lb />
Wynne, an SGA legislator. He<lb />
said the SGA should reconsider<lb />
its definition of partisan activity.<lb />
Wynne pointed out that the<lb />
center of the debate was the trip<lb />
itself and the constitution as was<lb />
indicated in the Feb. 19 issue of<lb />
the East Carolinian.<lb />
Beware Of Those Ultraviolet Rays<lb />
An advisor to ECU �<lb />
NAACP, Charla Davis, told the<lb />
legislators the conference was an<lb />
"invitation" by the national<lb />
chapter. "It is purely educa-<lb />
tional Davis said, "and<lb />
definitely no partisanship is in-<lb />
volved. The ECU chapter will<lb />
probably be the only school that<lb />
is represented and will show that<lb />
this school has some vested in-<lb />
terest in the NAACP<lb />
Legislator Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
asked if an itinerary could be<lb />
shown to the legislators. Case<lb />
said an informal one had been<lb />
drawn up and included the<lb />
visiting of North Carolina Sens.<lb />
John P. East and Jesse Helms,<lb />
along with First District Con-<lb />
gressman Walter B. Jones. Kil-<lb />
coyne was not satisfied with the<lb />
itinerary.<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student<lb />
Life Elmer Meyer said that letting<lb />
these students attend the meeting<lb />
would be beneficial. He advised<lb />
the SGA to carefully consider this<lb />
appropriation of funds.<lb />
Before debate could continue<lb />
any further, a member of the<lb />
legislature called for a count of<lb />
legislators and determined the<lb />
number present did not constitute<lb />
quorum so the bill automatically<lb />
died.<lb />
HEALTH<lb />
COLUh<lb />
It's almost Spring Break and<lb />
many students' thoughts are on<lb />
getting the perfect tan. Before<lb />
heading off to Florida, keep in<lb />
mind some tips about sun ex-<lb />
posure.<lb />
After a long cold winter, limit<lb />
Memorial<lb />
Established<lb />
By Professor<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
In memory of their son, an<lb />
ECU history professor and his<lb />
wife have established a fund to<lb />
help handicapped children<lb />
through a special remedial educa-<lb />
tion program.<lb />
With such a program at ECU,<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gowen saw<lb />
their oldest son Bobby, achieve a<lb />
dramatic breakthrough in his<lb />
lifelong struggle against severe<lb />
physical handicaps.<lb />
To the amazement of r' ami-<lb />
ly and doctors, Bobby Gowen<lb />
learned to read and write, to play<lb />
the piano and give recitals, to<lb />
make friends and enjoy social ex-<lb />
periences and travel. And he<lb />
became an ardent and en-<lb />
thusiastic sports fan.<lb />
Bobby Gowen died last Nov.<lb />
28, succumbing to the heart and<lb />
lung defects and other frailities<lb />
that had made him a near invalid<lb />
since birth.<lb />
"All of his life he was severely<lb />
limited by his body his father<lb />
said. When he died at the age of<lb />
19, Bobby weighed only 52<lb />
pounds.<lb />
In establishing the Bobby<lb />
Gowen Memorial Scholarship<lb />
Endowment Fund, his parents<lb />
said that entering REAP<lb />
(Remedial Education Activity<lb />
Program) in the School of Educa-<lb />
tion was a turning point in Bob-<lb />
by's life.<lb />
"That was the big<lb />
breakthrough Dr. Gowen said.<lb />
"It opened up worlds for Bobby.<lb />
It enabled him to make the very<lb />
best of what he did<lb />
Bobby entered the REAP pro-<lb />
gram at the age of five. After one<lb />
and a half years of the program,<lb />
learning number concepts, color<lb />
concepts, shape concepts,<lb />
language arts and speech therapy,<lb />
he was enrolled in the public<lb />
schools.<lb />
Judy McCall, acting director<lb />
of REAP, said Bobby "made<lb />
consistent progress" in the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Gowen and his wife, the<lb />
former Nobuko Tsutaoka of<lb />
Tokyo, Japan, said their son<lb />
"was a very special person<lb />
"He was severely limited, but<lb />
he turned it � the adversity � all<lb />
around by his own character<lb />
Gowen said. "How proud we<lb />
were of Bobby's ac-<lb />
complishments.<lb />
"He had courage, tolerance,<lb />
incredible patience and, above<lb />
all, love. His spirit was tremen-<lb />
dous, even though everything was<lb />
stacked against him his father<lb />
said.<lb />
"What we understand now is<lb />
that it was not what we were do-<lb />
ing for Bobby, but very clearly it<lb />
was what he was doing for us<lb />
Gowen said. "He made our lives<lb />
so much richer<lb />
The Gowens said the purpose<lb />
of the endowment fund, to which<lb />
friends also contributed, is to<lb />
provide financial aid for pupils<lb />
enrolled in the program. "It is to<lb />
enable them (REAP) to take<lb />
children similar to Bobby and<lb />
open to them all of the oppor-<lb />
tunities that Bobby got through<lb />
the program Gowen said.<lb />
REAP serves children ages 2-8.<lb />
your first exposure to the sun to<lb />
15 minutes. Sunning can then be<lb />
gradually increased. Try to avoid<lb />
mid-day tanning from 10 a.m. to<lb />
2 p.m. when the sun is the most<lb />
intense. The burning component<lb />
of sunlight, ultraviolet light, is<lb />
not filtered by clouds, so it is<lb />
possible to get tanned and also<lb />
burned on a cloudy day.<lb />
There are now sunscreens that<lb />
can screen out harmful UV light.<lb />
The PABA (Para-Aminobenzoic<lb />
acid) compounds range from 1<lb />
power to 21 power; the 21 power<lb />
will totally block the UV light<lb />
with one power letting in the<lb />
most UV light. The powers are<lb />
also referred to as the Sun Pro-<lb />
tection Factor which represents a<lb />
multiple of the time it takes to get<lb />
a minimal sunburn on your skin.<lb />
You should remember that often<lb />
sunburn does not show up until<lb />
hours after you've gotten out of<lb />
sun. Everyone has different skin.<lb />
Fair complexions and red heads<lb />
have a skin type that is easily<lb />
burned and should use a SPF of<lb />
8-15. Dark haired and darker<lb />
skinned people burn rarely and<lb />
can use a SPF of 2.<lb />
Medications can cause reac-<lb />
tions when exposed to the sun.<lb />
Women on oral contraceptive<lb />
pills have increased sensitivity to<lb />
sun and get splotchy tans due to<lb />
estrogen effects. Tetracycline, an<lb />
antibiotic, can cause sun sen-<lb />
sitivity so a type of allergic reac-<lb />
tion can occur in sun exposed<lb />
areas. Other drugs that can cause<lb />
sun sensitivity are valium,<lb />
benadryl and compazine. If you<lb />
have any questions about medica-<lb />
tion you are taking, ask a phar-<lb />
macist or other health care pro-<lb />
vider.<lb />
The worst thing about sun ex-<lb />
posure is that damage to the skin<lb />
builds up. Physicians are now<lb />
seeing the effects of sun exposure<lb />
for 10-20 consecutive years. Skin<lb />
becomes leathery and tough after<lb />
many years of sunning. UV<lb />
radiation can cause recurrence of<lb />
both oral and genital herpes,<lb />
which can be prevented by using<lb />
lip sunscreen and avoiding pro-<lb />
longed exposure. Also, UV ex-<lb />
posure can cause solar keratosis<lb />
which is a noncancerous growth<lb />
on skin but has a low chance of<lb />
becoming malignant.<lb />
Enjoy your time in the sun but<lb />
please remember to use modera-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The Student Health Center has<lb />
a brochure on sunning that pro-<lb />
vides more detailed information<lb />
about medication sensitivity and<lb />
sun protection factors.<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
TOM NORTON, General Manager<lb />
Greg Rideout, Managing Editor<lb />
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Scott Cooper, co-spon Edor Anthony Martin, mm Manager<lb />
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February 26, 1985<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
U.S.S.R.<lb />
Get A New Leader, Guys<lb />
We know the Union of Soviet<lb />
Socialist Republics is listening.<lb />
Heck, they read The East Caroli-<lb />
nian every business day to monitor<lb />
the subversive goings on at ECU.<lb />
Well, we've got a message for its<lb />
leaders: Get a new leader and stop<lb />
playing medical games with the<lb />
world and your people.<lb />
First of all, your present leader<lb />
is not only dumb and ignorant, he<lb />
can't even stand up without two<lb />
Vladymirs at his side. He is in no<lb />
condition to be heading the second<lb />
strongest country on the face of<lb />
the earth. Nor are his medical<lb />
ducks in a row to be leader of the<lb />
un-free world.<lb />
The man is going to die soon;<lb />
that's what the headlines say.<lb />
Soviet Union, go ahead and retire<lb />
him. Let him spend some time with<lb />
his grandchildren before the great<lb />
Lenin in the sky comes and plucks<lb />
his red star. At least our old man,<lb />
Ronald Reagan, is fit. He could<lb />
chop wood with any 30-year-old<lb />
Hollywood stuntman. He is alert<lb />
and intelligent(&amp;) enough to run<lb />
our side of the world. Heck, but<lb />
ol' Konstantin, well, he might as<lb />
well get his affairs in order.<lb />
So, for our and the world's safe-<lb />
ty, get another guy. Are there any<lb />
young, bright wippersnappers<lb />
creeping around the Kremlin. You<lb />
know, a young Gregori with a<lb />
Western smile and a winning at-<lb />
titude. Someone that at least can<lb />
go to the John by himself and<lb />
make his speech appearances on<lb />
time.<lb />
We, The East Carolinian, know<lb />
you are listening. After heretofore<lb />
describing the aforementioned<lb />
situation, we propose the follow-<lb />
ing suggestions:<lb />
�Get someone 50 years old to be<lb />
in charge. That way he'll have time<lb />
to learn the job.<lb />
�Put someone less-hardlined in<lb />
the job. Maybe if you start show-<lb />
ing a little softening, we can get<lb />
some constructive dialogue going<lb />
on this nuclear arms stuff.<lb />
�Find someone who knows that<lb />
towing the Marxist line is not good<lb />
for the country's economy. Ten-<lb />
year plans don't put bread on the<lb />
table. Maybe if you realize we have<lb />
to work together, then, heck, we<lb />
both won't have to worry about<lb />
any button pushing.<lb />
�Last, get someone who knows<lb />
that we aren't really that naive, but<lb />
that we are willing to help save the<lb />
world. We know you guys can be<lb />
sons of bitches, but we also realize<lb />
the consequences of blowing both<lb />
our stacks.<lb />
So, Chernenko, roll over and<lb />
give someone else a chance. Ron-<lb />
nie's looking for history, and we<lb />
don't want you to give him the<lb />
wrong kind.<lb />
Did You Know � What is the<lb />
history of football? Ancient savage<lb />
tribes played football of a<lb />
primitive kind. There was a ball-<lb />
kicking game played by Athenians,<lb />
Spartans and Corinthians 2500<lb />
years ago, which the Greeks called<lb />
Episkuros. The Romans had a<lb />
similar game that they brought to<lb />
the British Isles when they went<lb />
conquering.<lb />
But, undoubtedly, the game of<lb />
U.S. football traces directly to<lb />
English rugby. Informal football<lb />
was played on college lawns well<lb />
over a century ago. The first for-<lb />
mal intercollegiate game was<lb />
played between Princeton and<lb />
Rutgers at New Brunswick, N.J<lb />
on Nov. 6, 1869, with Rutgers win-<lb />
ning six goals to four.<lb />
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Get Graduatl<lb />
Hey, SGA Candidates<lb />
Heed The E.Cs Advice<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Monday marked the beginning of the<lb />
SGA Executive Election season. Can-<lb />
didates began filing yesterday and will<lb />
continue to do so through Friday, en-<lb />
ding the first leg of their journey for the<lb />
top spots in student government. After<lb />
a candidates' meeting on the Monday<lb />
after Spring Break, the real politicking<lb />
will begin.<lb />
From right after the meeting until<lb />
March 20, the day of the election, the<lb />
posters, handshakers, speech makers<lb />
and letter-to-the-editor writers will be<lb />
out in full force. Yes, all the men-who-<lb />
would-be-president, or for that matter,<lb />
vice president, secretary or treasurer,<lb />
will be pumping hands and kissing<lb />
babies (maybe just "babes" in this<lb />
case) trying to rack up the votes for the<lb />
"Third Wednesday in March<lb />
Luckily, our microcosm of the<lb />
democratic process is short and to the<lb />
point. We campus political scene wat-<lb />
chers may have known who was going<lb />
to run, but at least they really haven't<lb />
started yet. Heck, George Bush is<lb />
already running for 1988, and his<lb />
sidekick, Ronnie, ran for 12 years<lb />
before he struck gold. Whew, we don't<lb />
have to experience this, however, since<lb />
most folks stay at ECU only five years<lb />
anyways.<lb />
So, with the opening gun fired, what<lb />
kind of advice can the old E.C. give all<lb />
those candidates and people thinking<lb />
about running. Well, after many years<lb />
of experience in SGA elections, in-<lb />
cluding some intimate political<lb />
knowledge of some and a bit of tamper-<lb />
ing with others (not this staff, but<lb />
rumor has it, other staffs), we kind of<lb />
know the deal.<lb />
First of all, candidates, be honest. No<lb />
fudging, faking, fasttalking or lying.<lb />
Abraham Lincoln wasn't a good presi-<lb />
dent just because he could whistle<lb />
"Dixie No, he was truthful. If you're<lb />
over in Clement or up in Scott, don't<lb />
exaggerate and say you were president<lb />
of the home-ec majors club when you<lb />
were really only the vee-pee (sound<lb />
familiar). Nope, honesty is the best<lb />
policy.<lb />
Second, don't mention book rental.<lb />
Students are tired of book rental. If we<lb />
hear one more speech with the phrase,<lb />
and the time has come at this great<lb />
university for a consolidated, in-<lb />
tegrated, non-partisan book rental<lb />
system to be instituted we'll hang the<lb />
candidate that uttered it from the top of<lb />
the Joyner flagpole. Face it, it's a cool<lb />
thing to say, and most students hear the<lb />
sound of more money going towards<lb />
the suds when a prez-potential says it,<lb />
but it just won't work. First of all,<lb />
studious students keep their books, and<lb />
the other 85 percent like the idea of get-<lb />
ting money at the end of the year that<lb />
Mom and Dad don't know about. Hell,<lb />
that's 40 bucks for a new pair of bag-<lb />
gies for the beach.<lb />
Third, don't connect yourself to<lb />
other campus politicos. You never<lb />
know what's lurking in someone else's<lb />
past. Several years ago, a clean-cut,<lb />
would-be prez linked himself to the<lb />
sargeant-at-arms of the Students for a<lb />
Radiated World, thinking the votes<lb />
would pile up. Little did he know that<lb />
the unnamed sargeant-at-arms had been<lb />
busted four times by the campus police<lb />
for blocking the entrance to Krispy<lb />
Kreme. So, stay distanced but cordial.<lb />
Remember, that engineering club<lb />
mascot might just be a flaming en-<lb />
vironmentalist.<lb />
Fourth, beer and food get votes every<lb />
Government Involvement In Economy Is Good For U.S.<lb />
For the past several weeks, I've been<lb />
discussing the flaws endemic in an<lb />
economy based solely on the profit<lb />
motive. Contrary to the conventional<lb />
conservative "wisdom we have seen<lb />
that those people whose overriding goal<lb />
is profit do not necessarily act in a way<lb />
benefiting society. Thus far, we have<lb />
looked only at how the process of de-<lb />
industrialization leads to higher levels of<lb />
unemployment, a decline in the number<lb />
of jobs paying decent wages and the<lb />
overall weakening of the American<lb />
economy.<lb />
In future columns, we will see how<lb />
corporate interests often distort U.S.<lb />
foreign policy and development policy in<lb />
the Third World, thus embroiling<lb />
From The Left<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
America in needless and unjust military<lb />
conflicts, exacerbating poverty and<lb />
world hunger and substantiaUy ag-<lb />
gravating environmental problems. We<lb />
will see also that the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion's assault on social programs and<lb />
labor legislation is, in fact, a new form<lb />
of class war.<lb />
The majority of Americans are asked<lb />
to make sacrifices so that corporations<lb />
and the wealthy may enjoy a greater<lb />
level of prosperity while offering virtual-<lb />
ly nothing in return. (The logic of trickle<lb />
down has been substantially defrocked.)<lb />
Meanwhile, America is being moved<lb />
backwards by a president who roman-<lb />
ticizes the by-gone days of class<lb />
polarization and mean-spirited social<lb />
strife. The sour underbelly of<lb />
Reaganomics reveals itself as the new<lb />
social Darwinism.<lb />
It is against such a scenario that I have<lb />
juxtaposed the call for economic<lb />
democracy. In my last two columns, I<lb />
have proposed that there should be<lb />
greater involvement by workers and the<lb />
public in investment decision-making<lb />
and greater involvement by workers in<lb />
the day-to-day decisions of the<lb />
workplace.<lb />
Yet, even if these structural reforms<lb />
were initiated by a serious progressive<lb />
government and fully supported by the<lb />
nation's major labor unions, consumer<lb />
groups, civil rights organizations,<lb />
women's organizations and others, the<lb />
country's largest corporations � the<lb />
Fortune 500 � would still hold the na-<lb />
tion's economy captive. A capital strike<lb />
� or refusal to invest � by the large<lb />
corporations or even more large-scale<lb />
capital flight overseas by multinational<lb />
firms would plunge the economy into a<lb />
recession and threaten the reform<lb />
government with a national crisis.<lb />
A strategy aimed at greater<lb />
democratic participation in economic af-<lb />
fairs and a more equitable distribution<lb />
of wealth must, therefore, deal with the<lb />
dominant role of the large corporation<lb />
in American society. In their book<lb />
Economic Democracy, Derrick Shearer<lb />
and Martin Carnoy propose a com-<lb />
prehensive strategy for acheiving this<lb />
end.<lb />
Public ownership of key firms is pro-<lb />
bably the single most maligned proposal<lb />
the democratic left has advanced. Con-<lb />
servatives have attacked public owner-<lb />
ship of business on the grounds that<lb />
such a policy leads to state<lb />
totalitarianism and public enterprises<lb />
are inherently wasteful and inefficient.<lb />
Shearer and Carnoy, however, examine<lb />
several experiments with public owner-<lb />
ship in countries such as West Germany<lb />
and Great Britain, and they conclude<lb />
that public enterprises in most<lb />
democratic western economies are run<lb />
efficiently and are well-managed.<lb />
Moreover, they point out that cor-<lb />
porations established and owned by the<lb />
public to accomplish specialized<lb />
economic development have appeared<lb />
throughout American history. Public,<lb />
non-profit corporations have built<lb />
bridges, dug canals, created ports, run<lb />
airports, managed turnpikes and per-<lb />
formed dozens of other tasks. Current<lb />
American examples of public ownership<lb />
include the Communications Satellite<lb />
Corporation, the Corporation for<lb />
Public Broadcasting, the Federal Na-<lb />
tional Mortgage Association, the<lb />
Federal Home Loan Bank and the Ten-<lb />
nessee Valley Authority.<lb />
Shearer and Carnoy advocate the<lb />
creation of a government holding com-<lb />
pany, remotely similar to the<lb />
Reconstruction Finance Corporation of<lb />
the New Deal era. Unlike the RFC,<lb />
however, the new company would be us-<lb />
ed to reform and gradually democratize<lb />
the American economy. The company<lb />
would purchase the requisite number of<lb />
shares (between 10 and 20 percent should<lb />
be sufficient in most cases) in at least<lb />
one major firm in each major industry<lb />
dominated by a few companies. These<lb />
would include the automobile, drug,<lb />
chemical and computer industries, as<lb />
well as others.<lb />
Empowered by its share interests, the<lb />
government holding company would<lb />
place public members on the boards of<lb />
directors of these corporations �<lb />
members who represent consumers and<lb />
labor. For businesses that are dependent<lb />
upon government subsidies, tariffs, tax<lb />
breaks and public agencies that pay for<lb />
corporate damage to the environment,<lb />
the government should negotiate for<lb />
shares of stock in return for the ongoing<lb />
financial support.<lb />
The point of such a strategy would be<lb />
that competitive public enterprises<lb />
would, in many cases, affect the<lb />
behavior of the remaining private firms<lb />
by engaging in pro-consumer commer-<lb />
cial practices and, through competitive<lb />
pressure, induce these companies to<lb />
follow their lead in producing a safer,<lb />
high-mileage car or a readable insurance<lb />
policy.<lb />
The public companies would also pro-<lb />
vide vital information to the government<lb />
on the actual costs and processes involv-<lb />
ed in the industries, and thus serve as a<lb />
standard for social responsibility in<lb />
areas such as product safety, worker<lb />
health and safety, labor relations and<lb />
environmental standards. Thus, if the<lb />
government deemed it necessary to pro-<lb />
secute a corporation because of laxity in<lb />
any of the areas mentioned above it<lb />
would have a model for comparison<lb />
with the performance of private firms.<lb />
Yet a government holding company<lb />
could only purchase shares in 25-30<lb />
firms at the most, consequently, most of<lb />
the Fortune 500 would be left intact. For<lb />
this reason, Shearer and Carnoy propose<lb />
the reform of existing anti-trust legisla-<lb />
tion. They maintain that under current<lb />
laws, definitions of illegal, non-<lb />
competitive behavior are so vague and<lb />
the burdens of proof so demanding that<lb />
cases are tied up in court for years at<lb />
great public expense and with few<lb />
results.<lb />
In addition, divestment, the desired<lb />
result of anti-trust suits, should be ex-<lb />
time. If you're going to hold a rally,<lb />
suds are essential on this campus. Pri<lb />
spective voters may not remember how<lb />
you stand on visitation policy, but<lb />
they'll know if the budweiser was free-<lb />
flowing and the McNuggets were<lb />
good supply. Nothing gets to a college<lb />
student quicker. Anything for free<lb />
questions asked. Two former SGA<lb />
treasurers were said to have won strictK<lb />
because of their baking ability (hash<lb />
brownies in the early '70s, we believe).<lb />
So, remember, the keg will lead to<lb />
kinghood.<lb />
Fifth, don't you dare tell anyone.<lb />
"It'll look good on my resume You'll<lb />
sink faster than the Titanic. Of course,<lb />
we all know it's true, but no one wants<lb />
to actually hear it. One candidate<lb />
several years ago went so far as to<lb />
describe where on his vitae he'd place<lb />
"SGA President Needless to say. he<lb />
never got the chance. Please, say you<lb />
want to better humanity, save mankind<lb />
or even, "I just want to sit in the nice<lb />
chair in the Mendenhall office �<lb />
anything but, "Uncle Harvey will sura-<lb />
ly give me a job now<lb />
Of course, this is not a complete set<lb />
of the rules. No one has really compiled<lb />
all the faux pas. But, we know thing<lb />
will go just smashing; an interesting go<lb />
around again, with seemingly worth<lb />
candidates (although unannounced).<lb />
But, remember, students will be wat-<lb />
ching. You tell them you want the job<lb />
to advance their cause. So, at least do a<lb />
good job convincing them of that.<lb />
Maybe, you'll get a lucrative deal after<lb />
the year in office is over. We've heard<lb />
Paul Naso got six figures for his in-<lb />
timate memoirs, and rumor has it that<lb />
John Rainey is going to do Jell-O com-<lb />
mercials with Bill Cosby. Not bad, eh.<lb />
tended so that a divested division of a<lb />
conglomerate might be converted into a<lb />
worker-owned or worker-community<lb />
owned enterprise.<lb />
The authors also believe that govern-<lb />
ment regulations that protect the en-<lb />
vironment, the health and safety of<lb />
workers and the rights of consumers<lb />
should be strengthened, though they say<lb />
the role of government in regulating<lb />
business can be reduced in these areas<lb />
through worker-controled initiatives<lb />
over time. They point out that most<lb />
government regulatory agencies are<lb />
dominated at present by the very<lb />
businesses that they are supposed to<lb />
regulate. This is particularly true under<lb />
the Reagan administration. A reform<lb />
government should change this.<lb />
A final avenue of control over cor-<lb />
porate decision-making is government<lb />
planning where the government,<lb />
representing the public interest, would<lb />
excercise influence over management<lb />
decisions in the interest of promoting<lb />
stable, regional economic development<lb />
and maintaining high levels of employ- -<lb />
ment.<lb />
In many western European countries,<lb />
the government and the company, and .<lb />
frequently labor unions, negotiate<lb />
agreements regarding plant location and<lb />
plant closures. Democratic planning<lb />
would ultimately produce an overall<lb />
public framework within which market '<lb />
exchanges between enterprises and bet- �<lb />
ween labor, consumers and enterprises <lb />
would take place. In a democratic j<lb />
economy, planning would not replace <lb />
market relationships. It would supple- �<lb />
ment them.<lb />
Next week I will talk about the e<lb />
Reagan deficits and what they mean for I<lb />
the economy.<lb />
By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
Staff Wrter<lb />
As graduation approaches,<lb />
parents and relatives may have<lb />
difficulty acquiring space at area<lb />
motels due to limited space.<lb />
Gradu;<lb />
schedule;<lb />
Mane<lb />
the Econi<lb />
minimur<lb />
motel am<lb />
will be ofi<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi Symj<lb />
What's Right With America,<lb />
February 26-27, !<lb />
ursing Building Auditoriui<lb />
Tuesday, February<lb />
8:45 a.m. � Dr. John Howeil, ChanJ<lb />
Remarks.<lb />
9 a.m. � Dr. Martin Schuarz.<lb />
Chauvinism: The Educator's Mission<lb />
10 a.m. � Dr. Richard Miller. Edu<lb />
11 a.m. � Dr. David Glascoff. Exch<lb />
and the Right to Choose: A Mark<lb />
1 p.m. � Dr. Jeanne Sea fella.<lb />
American Sews Media: Some Ethical am<lb />
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From Singer To Actor<lb />
Gladys Knight<lb />
By JAY &amp; ELLIOTT KRAVETZ<lb />
ImenutJoMl Photo Newi<lb />
Singer Gladys Knight will co-<lb />
star with Flip Wilson in a pilot<lb />
for CBS to be called "Charlie<lb />
and Company This will be<lb />
Gladys' second series, but her<lb />
first in a role in which she doesn't<lb />
play herself.<lb />
"We're going to be taping<lb />
television in the near future<lb />
Knight told us during a recent in-<lb />
terview. "We have very high<lb />
hopes for that. We're going to<lb />
leap over here and try this out a<lb />
little bit<lb />
Knight's first series was a four-<lb />
week summer variety series in Ju-<lb />
ly, 1975, which she co-hosted<lb />
with her singing group, the Pips.<lb />
She also starred in the film Pipe<lb />
Dreams, a sprawling romantic<lb />
adventure set against the con-<lb />
struction of the Alaskan pipeline.<lb />
"I would love to make another<lb />
movie she said. "As a matter<lb />
of fact, I've been doing quite a<lb />
bit of TV things lately for the ex-<lb />
perience. I feel I don't want to go<lb />
into acting because I had a suc-<lb />
cessful career in music and I want<lb />
to jump on and say, 'I'm Gladys<lb />
Knight, I think I deserve a part<lb />
"I don't want that because I<lb />
have too much respect for those<lb />
people who do this full time<lb />
Knight continued. "They spent<lb />
their life working at this. It's a<lb />
mockery to just jump over there<lb />
and say, 'Well, I can act<lb />
"I don't feel someone can<lb />
come in and say, 'Well I can do<lb />
what you do' when I've spent all<lb />
my life doing it she said. Ex-<lb />
perience means something � and<lb />
training. So I want to get some<lb />
things under my feetget my feet<lb />
wet and really do it.<lb />
"I feel I can really do it she<lb />
added. "I just haven't had a<lb />
chance to yet<lb />
With some groups calling<lb />
themselves veterans after 27 mon-<lb />
ths, Gladys, her brother Bubba<lb />
and cousins Ed and William have<lb />
been singing and surviving<lb />
together for over 30 years. Add<lb />
to this the fact that those years<lb />
have witnessed some of the best,<lb />
most soulful and innovative<lb />
music in the history of the<lb />
medium.<lb />
"We're about music, not<lb />
necessarily R &amp; B music, though<lb />
that's the way our music is typed<lb />
or cast she said. "We are enter-<lb />
tainers. We feel more so than be-<lb />
ing recording artists, even though<lb />
we've had extensive recording<lb />
success.<lb />
Hailing from Atlanta,<lb />
Georgia, the group really had its<lb />
beginnings the day Gladys was<lb />
born. The foursome first sang<lb />
together at one of Bubba's birth-<lb />
day parties and from there<lb />
graduated to church teas and<lb />
various family functions. Gladys,<lb />
who remembers singing her first<lb />
notes at age four, became a<lb />
professional at the tender age of<lb />
seven, after winning the $2,000<lb />
grand prize on Ted Mack's<lb />
Original Amateur Hour.<lb />
"I'm a family person she ex-<lb />
plained. "I'm a mother � a<lb />
single parent. I have three<lb />
children. Among us, between The<lb />
Pips and myself, we have 23<lb />
children. We are just a family<lb />
orientated group. I also have a<lb />
brother who plays with our band<lb />
and has for years<lb />
It was William's mother, Mrs.<lb />
Margaret Guest, along with<lb />
Gladys' mother, Elizabeth<lb />
Knight and another cousin James<lb />
"Pip" Wood, who decided that<lb />
the group's talent warranted a<lb />
professional career.<lb />
"Our parents are very impor-<lb />
tant in Gladys Knight and The<lb />
Pips she explained. "They<lb />
were very encouraging and really,<lb />
I guess, it was them who got this<lb />
thing started in the first place, so<lb />
we owe that to them<lb />
Using Wood's nickname,<lb />
"Pip" as their moniker, Gladys<lb />
Knight and the Pips were born.<lb />
"When we got started it was<lb />
not hard to get into<lb />
showbusiness Knight recalled.<lb />
"We took our changes and we<lb />
paid our dues, as the old timers<lb />
say. I'm thankful for that<lb />
because I feel it helped us to ap-<lb />
preciate when things did get bet-<lb />
ter.<lb />
"It helped us to be ready and<lb />
prepared for making that step<lb />
toward longevity she added.<lb />
The group's first single was<lb />
released on the Brunswick label<lb />
shortly after the group began<lb />
touring in 1958. The song was<lb />
called "Whistle My Love" and<lb />
was followed in 1961 by a hit of<lb />
substantial proportions for the<lb />
fledging vocalists.<lb />
"I think I have to give credit to<lb />
a lot of people we've had sur-<lb />
rounding us she said. "They<lb />
loved us, first of all, therefore the<lb />
advice they gave us was from a<lb />
totally caring point of view.<lb />
"So many times in our<lb />
business when you get represen-<lb />
tatives, managers, booking<lb />
agents, who could care less<lb />
Knight explained, "all they want<lb />
is in case you get popular �<lb />
they're there for that 10, 15, or 20<lb />
percent or whatever she con-<lb />
tinued. "But we had loving peo-<lb />
ple around us<lb />
"As I said, our parents were<lb />
very important, even though they<lb />
were not showbusiness people<lb />
she recalled. "They cared enough<lb />
to get into it and see what's hap-<lb />
pening. You shouldn't go there<lb />
just from instincts; from founda-<lb />
tion<lb />
"They knew what was wrong<lb />
for us she continued. "Dope,<lb />
you do not touch. We got that<lb />
early on. All the people around<lb />
us instilled in us being performers<lb />
first.<lb />
Gladys Knight<lb />
COH Changes Name To Reflect Diversity<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Sun Writer<lb />
The Carolina Opry House is no<lb />
more � long live TW's Nitelife!<lb />
Yes, Greenville, the COH has<lb />
changed its name, but only to<lb />
reflect the variety in entertain-<lb />
ment offered by the five-year-old<lb />
nightclub. Country music will<lb />
still have a place there, though.<lb />
"We had no choice said<lb />
Buzz Ledford, the entertainment<lb />
coordinator. "It just got to the<lb />
point where there wasn't enough<lb />
support for strictly country<lb />
music. Lots of people would ask<lb />
for it, but wouldn't come when<lb />
we had it.<lb />
"We've been headed toward<lb />
this decision for about a year<lb />
he stated. "When we opened in<lb />
1979, there was a great country<lb />
music surge because of John<lb />
Travolta's Urban Cowboy and<lb />
we had a strong demand every<lb />
night.<lb />
"At one time we had two<lb />
mechanical bulls that were in use<lb />
constantly Ledford added,<lb />
"but fads change and we have to<lb />
change along with them to sur-<lb />
vive<lb />
Even though the COH featured<lb />
much more than just country<lb />
music over the past year or so,<lb />
the name kept many potential<lb />
patrons at bay. Those different<lb />
sounds have included '50s and<lb />
'60s rock'n'roll, beach music and<lb />
top 40. Stars like Jerry Lee<lb />
Lewis, Johnny Rivers and Ricky<lb />
Nelson have also appeared<lb />
recently, but the "country" im-<lb />
age continued due to the name,<lb />
according to Ledford.<lb />
"We finally came to the deci-<lb />
sion to change the name to reflect<lb />
this variety he said. "We're<lb />
planning a tremendous range of<lb />
events to attract a wide audience.<lb />
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on the diversity we've already<lb />
had<lb />
The current "regular" line-up<lb />
will remain largely intact, Led-<lb />
ford said, but contract re-<lb />
quirements and booking ar-<lb />
rangements will sometimes alter<lb />
it.<lb />
Wednesday nights will feature<lb />
live Top 40 rock, with groups<lb />
such as Virginia's hot January<lb />
Rose playing in conjunction with<lb />
Fabulous Tails For Females, a<lb />
male dance troupe. This com-<lb />
bination has been a goor drawing<lb />
card recently, attracting many<lb />
ladies. The ECU Rugby Team<lb />
has served as waiters for this<lb />
event at times also.<lb />
Thursdays will feature live<lb />
"oldies" rock'n'roll, with Rock<lb />
93's Greg Allinson playing solid<lb />
gold during the breaks. Excellent<lb />
showbands such as The Marvells<lb />
and Spontanes have attracted<lb />
large numbers of ECU students<lb />
lately.<lb />
Allinson's oldies have become<lb />
a fixture with Thursday's free<lb />
beer. Tunes such as "The Curley<lb />
Shuffle "The Twist The<lb />
Isley Brothers' "Shout and<lb />
even Frank Sinatra's "New<lb />
York, New York" have caused<lb />
some of the most riotous and<lb />
carefree dancing scenes im-<lb />
aginable.<lb />
Friday nights will offer a mix-<lb />
ture of entertainment such as<lb />
beach music, country and top 40<lb />
rock. Acts such as The Chairmen<lb />
of the Board, as well as the<lb />
phenomenal country rock Super<lb />
Grit, will appear. Super Grit's<lb />
most recent claim to fame was<lb />
writing and recording the official<lb />
theme song for North Carolina's<lb />
400th anniversary celebration.<lb />
Saturdays will basically be<lb />
reserved for country, with Super<lb />
Grit and other top country stars.<lb />
Ledford is currently in negotia-<lb />
tions with a number of acts, in-<lb />
cluding Tammy Wynette.<lb />
While the COH has seldom<lb />
been open on Sundays, the new<lb />
TW's plans to bring in big-name<lb />
comedians and other alternative<lb />
forms of entertainment. He has<lb />
been talking with funnyman Jay<lb />
Lenno, who has appeared on the<lb />
David Letterman Show.<lb />
Ledford is pursuing other<lb />
alternatives such as "big bands<lb />
jazz and even card-playing tour-<lb />
naments. "We want to offer<lb />
anything the public will<lb />
support he said. "We feel we<lb />
have the most variety of any club<lb />
around.<lb />
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the atmosphere of the nightclub<lb />
has been altered. A slickly<lb />
painted dance floor replaces the<lb />
plain wooden one of the past. An<lb />
entrance canopy and window<lb />
awnings have been added to<lb />
stylize the appearance.<lb />
The previous rustic look has<lb />
been changed to a contempory<lb />
mode, with accompanying<lb />
upgrading of TW's staff in tux-<lb />
edos and bow ties. Faded jeans<lb />
and tee shirts will no longer be<lb />
allowed.<lb />
Tennis shoes have also been<lb />
banned, with the exception of<lb />
Thursday night. ECU student<lb />
Theresa Rinaldi said it's nice to<lb />
see the guys "dressed up for a<lb />
change while sophomore<lb />
Jackie Brown said she likes the<lb />
new carpeting and different kinds<lb />
of music.<lb />
A major feature solely offered<lb />
by TW's is a free ride service.<lb />
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very near) can call the club and a<lb />
van will pick them up and take<lb />
them home. "We do this as a<lb />
public service said Ledford.<lb />
"We want everybody who needs<lb />
a ride to have one. We're also en-<lb />
couraging everyone to be as safe<lb />
as possible<lb />
Only Three More Days<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Mill�in<lb />
March 1 marks the day<lb />
everyone has been waiting for �<lb />
Spring Break, a time when<lb />
thousands of college students<lb />
migrate to the beach, the<lb />
Bahamas or the mountains for a<lb />
week filled with nothing but fun.<lb />
What makes these places so ap-<lb />
pealing? The atmosphere!<lb />
Tina Sponhaltz of the Green-<lb />
ville Travel Center said that most<lb />
people seem to be going to Ft.<lb />
Lauderdale. "A lot of people are<lb />
driving to Florida this year she<lb />
said. She added that although<lb />
they have arranged two group<lb />
trips to the Bahamas and several<lb />
individual trips to Naussau,<lb />
money has forced most students<lb />
to stick to Florida.<lb />
Julie Long said of her trip to Ft.<lb />
Lauderdale last year, "I was im-<lb />
pressed. It's not at all like I<lb />
thought She added, "We saw<lb />
people from all over the place �<lb />
North Carolina, South Carolina,<lb />
Virginia, everywhere<lb />
Another student, Jay Johnson,<lb />
went to Ft. Lauderdale to "get<lb />
away from school, relax and meet<lb />
new people "It's a place where<lb />
college students can let go �<lb />
anything goes Johnson said.<lb />
Some found the atmosphere<lb />
quite different than they expected.<lb />
"Fort Lauderdale was unlike any<lb />
environment I had ever experienc-<lb />
ed because you couldn't even walk<lb />
down the sidewalk without runn-<lb />
ing into someone. But I enjoyed it<lb />
just the same said Randy Mews.<lb />
Susan Tollefsen and Michele<lb />
Pridgen chose a different sort of<lb />
atmosphere � the Bahamas. "We<lb />
wanted to go somewhere dif-<lb />
ferent Tollefsen said.<lb />
"Somewhere not too crowded<lb />
that offers a lot of<lb />
entertainment Pridgen added,<lb />
"We got to go snorkeling, scuba<lb />
diving and parasailing. The<lb />
Bahamas is a nice place to go<lb />
because it's fun as well as relax-<lb />
mg.<lb />
And for 46 students, the<lb />
Bahamas will be the place to be.<lb />
The ECU Student Union Travel<lb />
Committee is sponsoring a cruise<lb />
to Nassau for $449 per person for<lb />
a quad room and $499 per person<lb />
for a twin room. The fee includes<lb />
everything except spending money<lb />
and food during the bus ride.<lb />
At the opposite extreme, some<lb />
50 ECU students will be traveling<lb />
to Snowshoe, West Virginia for a<lb />
week of skiing. Jo Saunders,<lb />
coordinator for the trip, said that<lb />
Love And Sex Depicted In<lb />
Reiner 's Newest Comedy<lb />
.<lb />
-fc<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
It's almost time to chunk the books and head for some real sun!<lb />
some students will receive a one-<lb />
hour credit in P.E. "We have<lb />
been doing ski-related exercises to<lb />
get our bodies in good shape<lb />
she said. The trip, which will be<lb />
March 3-8, costs anywhere from<lb />
$194 to $295.75, depending on the<lb />
ski package purchased. This<lb />
money includes lodging, lift<lb />
tickets, lessons and equipment for<lb />
the entire week.<lb />
Saunders added that there will<lb />
be plenty of entertainment as well.<lb />
Besides races with other schools,<lb />
there will be square dances, a wine<lb />
and cheese party, an Olympic size<lb />
swimming pool, hot tubs, and<lb />
various entertainment spots.<lb />
"Every year we go the kids<lb />
sayThis is the greatest way to<lb />
spend a vacation Saunders<lb />
said. "We're ready to go she<lb />
concluded. Aren't we all<lb />
By LISA McDONALD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The difference between sex<lb />
with love and sex without love is<lb />
the theme of the romantic com-<lb />
edy The Sure Thing, a sneak<lb />
preview to be presented Thurs-<lb />
day, Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
The film, directed by Rob<lb />
Reiner of "All In The Family is<lb />
the story of two college freshmen<lb />
who seem worlds apart, but<lb />
discover that opposites can and<lb />
do attract.<lb />
The boy, played by John<lb />
Cusack, is Walter "Gib" Gibson,<lb />
an 18-year-old Ivy League<lb />
freshman preoccupied with junk<lb />
food and sex. The girl, played by<lb />
Daphne Zuniga, is Alison Brad-<lb />
bury, the studious, well organiz-<lb />
ed all American type, who thinks<lb />
she has her future firmly planted.<lb />
When the couple meet in a<lb />
freshman writing class, they do<lb />
not admit their feelings for one<lb />
another. He is uncomfortable<lb />
with his feelings towards her, and<lb />
her nonchalent attitude makes<lb />
him unsure how to win her ap-<lb />
proval.<lb />
Unable to deal with his doubts<lb />
about Alison, Gib accepts an in-<lb />
vitation to spend Christmas in<lb />
California with his best friend,<lb />
Lance (Anthony Edwards).<lb />
Lance, who is attending college in<lb />
California, has lined up a date<lb />
for Gib with what he promises<lb />
will be a "sure thing" (Nicollette<lb />
Sheridan).<lb />
Gib quickly accepts the invita-<lb />
tion and wastes no time in lining<lb />
up a ride to the West Coast. But<lb />
he then discovers that he will be<lb />
sharing his journey with Alison,<lb />
who is going out West to spend<lb />
Christmas with her boyfriend,<lb />
Jason (Boyd Gaines). It is on the<lb />
trip that we see their relationship<lb />
go from animosity to friendship,<lb />
and from friendship to love.<lb />
When Rob Reiner was<lb />
presented with the script, he was<lb />
immediately taken with it. "I lov-<lb />
ed the sweetness of it, the roman-<lb />
tic aspect The film is about two<lb />
people who think they want one<lb />
thing, but discover that they ac-<lb />
tually want something else. What<lb />
they discover is that they want<lb />
each other.<lb />
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Cabin Counselors, and Activity<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
FEBRUARY 26, 1985 Page 8<lb />
Losing Streak Snapped<lb />
ECU Pounds Hawks<lb />
i.H !� �U: -Kl Phnti. I ah<lb />
Curt Vanderhorst (11) drives past Brian Rowsom (25) in the Pirate win.<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Co-Sporti Editor<lb />
William Grady's 26 points pac-<lb />
ed ECU to a 78-61 thrashing of<lb />
UNC-W on Saturday night, snap-<lb />
ping a 16-game conference losing<lb />
streak.<lb />
Grady connected on 11 of 16<lb />
field goals and was four of five<lb />
from the line. He also grabbed six<lb />
rebounds and blocked two shots.<lb />
Curt Vanderhorst continued<lb />
his hot shooting by scoring 19<lb />
points. Herb Dixon added nine<lb />
and dished out a game-high 11<lb />
assists. Leon Bass and Keith<lb />
Sledge chipped in eight points<lb />
apiece.<lb />
The Pirates played good<lb />
defense throughout the game.<lb />
ECU forced the Seahawks into 14<lb />
turnovers on the evening.<lb />
However, early foul trouble ap-<lb />
peared as Roy Smith picked up<lb />
his fifth personal foul with 8:23<lb />
remaining in the game. A little<lb />
over a minute later (7:13), Bass<lb />
was disqualified with his fifth<lb />
foul. This left head coach Charlie<lb />
with some height problems.<lb />
Harrison responded with his<lb />
short, but quick lineup of five<lb />
guards � Scott Hardy, Sledge,<lb />
Vanderhorst, Dixon and Grady.<lb />
The group responded with<lb />
tenacious hustle and outstanding<lb /><lb />
defense as they outscored UNC-<lb />
W 24-12 over the last seven<lb />
minutes of the contest. Harrison<lb />
praised the 'little guys' for their<lb />
effort.<lb />
"It was fun to watch 'em win<lb />
one Harrison said. "The little<lb />
guys really go after those re-<lb />
bounds. They didn't shy from the<lb />
pressure and they played with in-<lb />
tensity.<lb />
"We made a run at American<lb />
(University) with the small line<lb />
up Harrison continued.<lb />
"We've got a lot of good post-up<lb />
people. Both Herb and Keith play<lb />
above the rim<lb />
Grady scored the first nine<lb />
points for ECU as the Pirates led<lb />
9-5 with 16:03 left in the opening<lb />
half. Bass hit a turnaround<lb />
jumper to up the Pirate lead to<lb />
11-5 with 14:54 remaining.<lb />
Seahawk center Brian Rowsom<lb />
retaliated with his turnaround to<lb />
pull UNC-W to within four, 11-7.<lb />
After another Grady layup, the<lb />
Seahawks scored the next eight<lb />
points to take a 17-13 lead with<lb />
8:57 to play in the half. Then,<lb />
baskets by Vanderhorst and<lb />
Grady tied the game at 17-17.<lb />
The team's traded baskets<lb />
throughout the remainder of the<lb />
half. Dixon's pair of free throws<lb />
before the buzzer, knotted the<lb />
Lady Pirates Take Conference Title<lb />
game at 27-27 at intermission.<lb />
To start the second half, Smith<lb />
sank an 18-foot jumper to give<lb />
ECU a quick lead (29-27) that<lb />
they would never relinquish.<lb />
Bass' eight footer gave the<lb />
Pirates a 31-27 advantage with<lb />
18:13 left in the game.<lb />
After a George Durham<lb />
jumper, Sledge assisted Grady on<lb />
back-to-back possessions. The<lb />
Pirates took a 38-31 lead (with<lb />
15:14 remaining) on Grady's<lb />
three-point effort.<lb />
The Seahawks battled back to<lb />
cut the ECU lead to three points<lb />
(44-41) on a pair of free throws<lb />
by Terry Shiver.<lb />
Sledge then came alive on the<lb />
offensive boards. With 12:28 he<lb />
scored off an errant ECU shot.<lb />
He repeated his follow technique<lb />
with 11:44 remaining, giving<lb />
ECU a 46-41 lead. Dixon upped<lb />
the ECU lead to 48-41 with a<lb />
10-foot jumper.<lb />
With 8:48 left, Vanderhorst<lb />
drove to the basket and scored<lb />
while being fouled. His three-<lb />
point play gave the Pirates a nine-<lb />
point lead, 53-44. The team's<lb />
matched baskets for the next five-<lb />
and-a-half minutes.<lb />
After losing both Smith and<lb />
Bass to fouls, ECU tried to use<lb />
the shot clock to their advantage.<lb />
This proved to be successful as<lb />
Dixon, Grady and Vanderhorst<lb />
scored on jumpshots.<lb />
With 2:15 remaining,<lb />
Vanderhorst's tip-in off a missed<lb />
free throw gave the Pirates a<lb />
64-53 advantage.<lb />
ECU went on to lead by as<lb />
many as 19 points. The cowd<lb />
was especially vocal with :27<lb />
seconds left when Dixon's steal<lb />
turned into a reverse dunk. The<lb />
Pirates final two points came on<lb />
a pair of free throws by Peter<lb />
Dam, giving ECU an easy 78-61<lb />
victory.<lb />
"The final score doesn't<lb />
always indicate the outcome of a<lb />
ballgame Harrison said. "It<lb />
(the score) wasn't indicative of<lb />
the way the game went.<lb />
"We wanted to utilize the shot<lb />
clock Harrison added. "We<lb />
wanted to get the ball to Herb<lb />
and let him penetrate. Things just<lb />
went well for us tonight<lb />
Despite the lack of height dur-<lb />
ing the later stages of the game.<lb />
ECU grabbed 36 rebounds to that<lb />
of 37 for the Seahawks.<lb />
For UNC-W, Rowsom had 19<lb />
points and a game-high 16 re-<lb />
bounds. Durham added 16 and<lb />
Bobby Joe Springer scored 14.<lb />
Nee EAGLES, page 10<lb />
ByRICKMcCORMAC<lb />
Co-Sports Editor<lb />
The Lady Pirate basketball<lb />
team got back on the winning<lb />
track, with a 84-67 trouncing of<lb />
Richmond on Sunday afternoon<lb />
in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The win gave ECU the regular-<lb />
season championship in the<lb />
ECAC South. The Lady Pirates<lb />
finished with a 11-1 mark in the<lb />
first year of regular-season com-<lb />
petition in the two-year-old<lb />
league.<lb />
Richmond led by as many as<lb />
nine on two occasions in the first-<lb />
half, before ECU cut the margin<lb />
to one (31-30) at the half.<lb />
The second half was all ECU.<lb />
The Lady Pirates blistered the<lb />
nets hitting 20 of 26 field-goal at-<lb />
tempts for a 76.9 percentage.<lb />
ECU outscored the Lady<lb />
Spiders 19 to four, in the opening<lb />
six minutes of the second half.<lb />
With the Lady Pirates ahead<lb />
by seven (42-35) with 14:34 re-<lb />
maining, Lisa Squirewell con-<lb />
verted a three-point play to put<lb />
ECU up by 10. A Sylvia Bragg<lb />
layup, followed by a Annette<lb />
Phillips layup had the Lady<lb />
Pirates comfortably in front<lb />
49-35.<lb />
With the score 50-39 in ECU's<lb />
favor, senior center Anita Ander-<lb />
son took over. Anderson, who<lb />
made her final appearance in<lb />
Minges Coliseum, scored the next<lb />
12 ECU points to put the Bucs up<lb />
62-52.<lb />
Richmond was able to get no<lb />
visiting Lady Spiders 18 to 11 in<lb />
the last five minutes. They went<lb />
on to win by their final margin of<lb />
17 points.<lb />
"The key to the game was our<lb />
man-to-man defense in the se-<lb />
cond half ECU coach Emily<lb />
Manwaring said. "We forced<lb />
them into a few turnovers and<lb />
were able to get up by nine<lb />
(points) right away<lb />
ECU was led in scoring by<lb />
junior point guard Sylvia Bragg.<lb />
She had 24 points on a 10 of 15<lb />
shooting performance from the<lb />
field.<lb />
Lisa Squirewell was next for<lb />
ECU with 20 points, hitting seven<lb />
of 10 attempts from the field.<lb />
Anderson finished the game with<lb />
16 points, with 14 coming in the<lb />
final half. Foster was the final<lb />
Lady Pirate in double figures,<lb />
finishing with 11 points.<lb />
Manwaring attributed much of<lb />
her team's shooting success to the<lb />
type of defense Richmond<lb />
played. "They stayed in that<lb />
zone and we came out in the se-<lb />
cond half and started hitting our<lb />
shots she said. "That enabled<lb />
us to get the ball inside. I thought<lb />
Annette Phillips made some nice<lb />
passes inside, for some easy<lb />
shots<lb />
Richmond was led by Diana<lb />
Cannon who finished with 19<lb />
points and 11 rebounds. The<lb />
Lady Pirates limited Karen<lb />
Eisner to 12 points, seven below<lb />
her average. Jackie Israel and<lb />
Dawn Pappas also had 12 points<lb />
closer as ECU outscored the in the losing effort.<lb />
"We did a good job on Eisner,<lb />
but Cannon really came through<lb />
for them she said. "She (Can-<lb />
non) didn't start the first time we<lb />
played against them. We did<lb />
about as good a job defending<lb />
her as they did defending Anita<lb />
(Anderson) in the second half<lb />
Richmond outrebounded the<lb />
Lady Pirates 39-38, but also com-<lb />
mitted one more turnover<lb />
(22-21). In the second half,<lb />
however, ECU committed only<lb />
three turnovers to Richmond's<lb />
11.<lb />
"I think we needed a win to get<lb />
our confidence up Manwaring<lb />
said. "In the first half we didn't<lb />
play aggressively, our press gave<lb />
up more turnovers than we forc-<lb />
ed. In the second half we cut<lb />
down on our turnovers, and were<lb />
able to hit our shots<lb />
With the win ECU improves to<lb />
18-9 overall, and 11 -1 in the<lb />
ECAC South.<lb />
Feb. 21, 1985<lb />
UNC-Wilmington ended the<lb />
Lady Pirates' winning streak at<lb />
15, with a 79-70 victory last<lb />
Thursday night in Trask Col-<lb />
iseum in Wilmington.<lb />
In the opening half, the lead<lb />
changed hands several times with<lb />
ECU leading by as many as seven<lb />
points.<lb />
The Lady Seahawks ended the<lb />
first half with a flurry to go to the<lb />
lockerroom with a 43-34 advan-<lb />
tage.<lb />
In the second half, UNC-W<lb />
went up by as many as 11 points,<lb />
but ECU was able to pull within<lb />
three with 5:30 left to play.<lb />
With 5:10 remaining in the<lb />
contest, ECU forward Lisa<lb />
Squirewell picked up her fifth<lb />
foul and had to leave the contest.<lb />
ECU trailed by only one, 70-69<lb />
with 2:40 left to be played. From<lb />
that point, the Lady Seahawks<lb />
scored the next five points to go<lb />
up 75-69 with 1:40 left in the<lb />
game.<lb />
ECU was only able to score<lb />
one more point, and Wilmington<lb />
clinched the victory at the foul<lb />
line.<lb />
Senior Center Gwen Austin,<lb />
who is the leading sco and re-<lb />
bounder in the ECAC ,th, led<lb />
Wilmington with 22 nts and<lb />
13 rebounds. Sissy Morse had 21<lb />
points, while Sonya Pickard add-<lb />
ed 15 to the Seahawk effort.<lb />
Anita Anderson led the Lady<lb />
Pirate attack with 18 points,<lb />
while Lorainne Foster added 16.<lb />
Lisa Squirewell led ECU in re-<lb />
bounding with 11, and scored 14<lb />
points before fouling out.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were outre-<lb />
bounded 46-42, and committed<lb />
five more turnovers than the<lb />
Seahawks.<lb />
"We didn't get any offensive<lb />
rebounds ECU coach Emily<lb />
Manwaring said. "We weren't<lb />
able to get any second or third<lb />
shots<lb />
Manwaring felt her team did<lb />
not play as well as they are<lb />
capable of. "We seemed to be in-<lb />
timidated she said. "They got<lb />
up bv nine, and we were forced to<lb />
See UNC-W, page 10<lb />
I B Ml viHrRF rI PfcaM I ab<lb />
Alma Bethea (30) blocks a shot in the Lady Pirate win oer Richmond.<lb />
The victory assured ECU of the first ever regular season title in the<lb />
ECAC South.<lb />
Ruggers Lose Tough Match To Wolfpack<lb />
� iM jci. � flk emm m-votm?&amp;��&amp; � n mwi � �1� b �.<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Co-Sporti Editor<lb />
The ECU rugby team fell short<lb />
in their quest for the North<lb />
Carolina Collegiate Division<lb />
Championship by losing to N.C.<lb />
State 15-12 on Saturday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
A good crowd of about 500<lb />
was on hand to watch the Pirates<lb />
battle the Wolfpack. The game<lb />
was especially rough due to the<lb />
ECU � N.C. State rivalry. ECU<lb />
captain David Schumacher<lb />
believes the rivalry has always<lb />
been.<lb />
"It's a grudge match<lb />
Schumacher said. "Everytime we<lb />
play it's a dirty match and it's<lb />
always hard hitting<lb />
The Pirates led throughout the<lb />
contest, dominating most of the<lb />
play. A late Wolfpack rally<lb />
enabled N.C. State to take the<lb />
game and the N.C. Collegiate<lb />
Division Championship.<lb />
Jim Whitaker scored the first<lb />
"try" (an equivalent to a<lb />
touchdown in football, though<lb />
only worth four points) for ECU.<lb />
Mike Brown added the two-point<lb />
conversion to give the Pirates an<lb />
early 6-0 lead.<lb />
When Mike Brown's penalty<lb />
kick split the uprights, ECU led<lb />
This maul took place Saturday afternoon when the Pirate Rugby team battled N.C. State.<lb />
9-0. However, N.C. State manag-<lb />
ed to get a penalty kick and cut<lb />
the Pirate lead to 9-3.<lb />
ECU added to their lead when<lb />
Ted Williams' drop-kick was<lb />
perfect from about 20-yards out.<lb />
This gave the Pirates a 12-3 ad-<lb />
vantage.<lb />
The Wolfack came back to<lb />
score the remaining 12 points of<lb />
the contest. State scored their<lb />
final 'try' at the end of the game,<lb />
to make the final score 15-12.<lb />
Rugby is a rough sport with<lb />
much contact involved.<lb />
However, the Pirates played<lb />
unusually rough on Saturday �<lb />
according to rugby president and<lb />
player Bill Zimmerman.<lb />
"It was a pretty intense<lb />
game Zimmerman said. "We<lb />
played the most physical game<lb />
we've played (all season). The<lb />
� team played very well overall<lb />
N.C. State, known for their<lb />
 powerful "scrum" (when the<lb />
 players huddle together to put the<lb />
I ball back in play, after a minor<lb />
t infraction), was bei ; pushed<lb />
v back by ECU throughout the<lb />
match.<lb />
"We dominated three-fourth's<lb />
of the game Zimmerman con-<lb />
tinued. "Their (N.C. State)<lb />
scrum was a lot bigger than ours,<lb />
but we won most of the scrums<lb />
Despite the loss to No. 1 rank-<lb />
ed N.C. State, ECU played a fine<lb />
game, according to Pirate fans on<lb />
hand.<lb />
"This is one of the most ex-<lb />
citing sports I've ever seen said<lb />
ECU student Jim Smith. "It's<lb />
really wild to see these fellas<lb />
stinging each other like that �<lb />
and with no pads<lb />
After a rugby match it is<lb />
customary for the home team to<lb />
party with the visiting squad.<lb />
Although it was a bitterly con-<lb />
tested match, the two team's par-<lb />
tied together by watching the<lb />
game films and singing rugby<lb />
songs.<lb />
The Wolfpack will go on to<lb />
play UNC-G next. If successful,<lb />
they will go to the East Regionals<lb />
in Memphis, Tn. This would in-<lb />
clude top competition from the<lb />
east coast, including the Ivy-<lb />
League schools.<lb />
Next for the Pirates will be a<lb />
home match against the Dan<lb />
River Rugby Club from<lb />
Yanceyville, N.C, on Saturdav<lb />
March 16 at 2:00 p.m. Be sure to<lb />
come out and support the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
Johnso<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
A pair of Winfred Johnson<lb />
two-run homers and superb<lb />
defensive play powered the ECU<lb />
baseball team to at 5-0 season<lb />
opening win over Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian College Sunday at Harr<lb />
Fington Field.<lb />
Johnson quickly served notice<lb />
of his readiness to defend his<lb />
team-leading '84 homerun and<lb />
?RBI stats as he slammed a two-<lb />
 run shot over the centerfield<lb />
fence on his first swing of the<lb />
I season. He then followed that<lb />
I blast with a near-duplicate effort<lb />
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four of ECU's five runs for the<lb />
day.<lb />
With sparkling defensive play<lb />
behind ECU starting pitcer Mike<lb />
Christopher and reliever Jim<lb />
Peterson, the Pirates were as hot<lb />
as the summer-like temperature.<lb />
Christopher threw only 61 pit-<lb />
ches in six innings while notching<lb />
five strikeouts and allowing nc<lb />
runs. He gave up only two sink,<lb />
and a pair of walks, forcing ACC<lb />
batters to ground out time after<lb />
time<lb />
Swimm<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Co-Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU women's s� am<lb />
defeated William &amp; Mary "�<lb />
last Wednesda in Adair Gym-<lb />
nasium in Williamsburg. Va.<lb />
The win was the Lad Pii<lb />
swimmer's fifth in a row.<lb />
longest winning streu-<lb />
historv of women's swimming<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The 400-yard medle reiav<lb />
team of Caycee Poust, Je<lb />
Feinberg, Ellen McPherson<lb />
Chris Holman set a new vai<lb />
record with a winning time<lb />
4:07.69. Poust led off with a<lb />
1:01.5 in the 100-v.<lb />
backstroke, which qualified her<lb />
for the NCAA competition.<lb />
The team of Lori Livingston,<lb />
Joelle Ennis, Nancy Ludwig and<lb />
Jennie Halstead finished thin<lb />
the event.<lb />
In the 1000-yard freestyle.<lb />
Gorenflo captured second place.<lb />
with a time of 11:32.52, while<lb />
teammate Tracy Hope finis<lb />
third.<lb />
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This proved to be successful as<lb />
Dixon, Grady and Vanderhorst<lb />
-cored on jumpshots.<lb />
With 2:15 remaining,<lb />
Vanderhorst's tip-in off a missed<lb />
free throw gave the Pirates a<lb />
64-53 advantage.<lb />
ECU went on to lead by as<lb />
many as 19 points. The crowd<lb />
was especially vocal with :27<lb />
seconds left when Dixon's steal<lb />
turned into a reverse dunk. The<lb />
Pirates final two points came on<lb />
a pair of free throws by Peter<lb />
Dam. giving ECU an easy 78-61<lb />
tory.<lb />
'The final score doesn't<lb />
lys indicate the outcome of a<lb />
game Harrison said. "It<lb />
(the score) wasn't indicative of<lb />
the way the game went.<lb />
"We wanted to utilize the shot<lb />
clock Harrison added. "We<lb />
wanted to get the ball to Herb<lb />
and let him penetrate. Things just<lb />
well for us tonight<lb />
Despite the lack of height dur-<lb />
ing the later stages of the game,<lb />
ECU grabbed 36 rebounds to that<lb />
37 for the Seahawks.<lb />
For UNC-W, Rowsom had 19<lb />
points and a game-high 16 re-<lb />
bounds. Durham added 16 and<lb />
Bobby Joe Springer scored 14.<lb />
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Ihe Ladj Pirate win over Richmond.<lb />
I ?ver regular season title in the<lb />
'fpack<lb />
but we won most of the scrums<lb />
Despite the loss to No. 1 rank-<lb />
ed N.C. State, ECU played a fine<lb />
game, according to Pirate fans on<lb />
hand.<lb />
"This is one of the most ex-<lb />
citing sports I've ever seen said<lb />
ECU student Jim Smith. "It's<lb />
really wild to see these fellas<lb />
stinging each other like that �<lb />
and with no pads<lb />
After a rugby match it is<lb />
customary for the home team to<lb />
party with the visiting squad.<lb />
Although it was a bitterly con-<lb />
tested match, the two team's par-<lb />
,tied together by watching the<lb />
game films and singing rugby<lb />
I songs.<lb />
The Wolfpack will g0 on to<lb />
play UNC-G next. If successful �<lb />
they will go to the East Regionals<lb />
in Memphis, Tn. This would in- j<lb />
I elude top competition from the j<lb />
least coast, including the Ivy- �<lb />
League schools.<lb />
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Ihome match against the Dan I<lb />
iRiver Rugby Club from <lb />
lYanceyville, N.C, on Saturday <lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN FEBRUARY 26, 1985 9<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
SUM Writer<lb />
A pair of Winfred Johnson<lb />
two-run homers and superb<lb />
defensive play powered the ECU<lb />
baseball team to at 5-0 season<lb />
opening win over Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian College Sunday at Harr-<lb />
ington Field.<lb />
Johnson quickly served notice<lb />
of his readiness to defend his<lb />
team-leading 84 homerun and<lb />
RBI stats as he slammed a two-<lb />
run shot over the centerfield<lb />
fence on his first swing of the<lb />
season. He then followed that<lb />
blast with a near-duplicate effort<lb />
in his next at bat, thus driving in<lb />
four of ECU's five runs for the<lb />
day.<lb />
With sparkling defensive play<lb />
behind ECU starting pitcer Mike<lb />
Christopher and reliever Jim<lb />
Peterson, the Pirates were as hot<lb />
as the summer-like temperature.<lb />
Christopher threw only 61 pit-<lb />
ches in six innings while notching<lb />
five strikeouts and allowing no<lb />
runs. He gave up only two singles<lb />
and a pair of walks, forcing ACC<lb />
batters to ground out time after<lb />
time.<lb />
Peterson came on in relief in<lb />
the seventh. He shut out ACC for<lb />
the final three innings, allowing<lb />
no runs, no hits and no walks. He<lb />
picked up three strikeouts and<lb />
continued the trend of forcing<lb />
mostly groundouts. The error-<lb />
free defensive play of the Pirates<lb />
aided greatly in fashioning the<lb />
two-hitter by the ECU pitching<lb />
duo.<lb />
The tone of the game was set<lb />
early as Christopher collected<lb />
two of his five strikeouts in the<lb />
top of the first inning and forced<lb />
ACC's Rick Olivere to ground<lb />
out. This midseason form had the<lb />
large crowd of 1,200 eagerly an-<lb />
ticipating ECU's half of the<lb />
frame.<lb />
The crowd was not disap-<lb />
pointed. Mark Shank, the<lb />
Pirates' first batter, walked, then<lb />
was out at second on a fielder's<lb />
choice by Greg Hardison. A pop-<lb />
out to second dampened ECU's<lb />
hopes, but after Hardison stole<lb />
second, the first of Johnson's<lb />
homers gave the Pirates a sudden<lb />
2-0 lead.<lb />
ACC fared no better in the se-<lb />
cond inning. Mark Connerly<lb />
Swimmers<lb />
grounded out to second to open<lb />
the frame. Bruce Ellis struk out,<lb />
then Kenny Moore grounded out<lb />
to Christopher to end the inning.<lb />
ECU added a run in the second<lb />
to pad the lead. With one out,<lb />
Jay McGraw doubled to the<lb />
centerfield fence, then was<lb />
knocked in by a Jim Riley single<lb />
over second when the ACC cat-<lb />
cher failed to hold the throw to<lb />
the plate. Riley took second on a<lb />
wild pick-off attempt by the cat-<lb />
cher, but was tagged out at third<lb />
on a grounder by Robert<lb />
Langston. A fly-out then cut the<lb />
scoring effort short.<lb />
Christopher continued to<lb />
befuddle the ACC batsmen in the<lb />
third. He added two more<lb />
strikeouts and a grounder to third<lb />
base to continue his perfct game.<lb />
Both teams could have left<lb />
after the bottom of the third inn-<lb />
ing as the scoring closed out with<lb />
a pair of Pirate runs. Following a<lb />
Chris Bradberry double,<lb />
Johnson's second homer easily<lb />
cleared the right centerfield fence<lb />
to make it 5-0 for ECU.<lb />
ACC's only serious threat<lb />
came in the top of the fourth.<lb />
Olivere singled over second to<lb />
end the perfect game for<lb />
Christopher, then moved to se-<lb />
cond on a walk to Bruce Ellis.<lb />
Ken Moore struck out, followed<lb />
by ECU s only doubleplay of the<lb />
day, which ended the threat.<lb />
The Pirates failed to take ad-<lb />
vantage of a pair of baserunners<lb />
in the bottom of the fourth. With<lb />
one out, Riley slapped a sharp<lb />
single to left. Langston picked up<lb />
one of ECU s 12 hits with a curv-<lb />
ing single to rightfield, putting<lb />
men on first and second, but two<lb />
infield outs kept them from ad-<lb />
vancing.<lb />
ACC went down in order for<lb />
the fourth time in the top of the<lb />
fifth.<lb />
Bradberry opened the Pirate<lb />
half of the fifth with a single<lb />
through the infield. Johnson<lb />
moved him to second with his<lb />
third straight hit of the day. Mon<lb />
Carter's ground out put runners<lb />
on second and third, but a<lb />
grounder and a pop fly got ACC<lb />
out of another jam.<lb />
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play to get the out at second on a<lb />
hard-to-handle grounder.<lb />
Christopher then continued his<lb />
excellent fielding off the mound,<lb />
getting the next out with a throw<lb />
to first on an infield grounder.<lb />
This moved the ACC baserunner<lb />
to second. Ellis drew his second<lb />
walk of the game, but a long<lb />
drive to the rightfield fence by<lb />
Ken Moore was snared by<lb />
McGraw to end the frame.<lb />
ECU's only 1-2-3 inning<lb />
followed with three consecutive<lb />
grounders. ACC returned the<lb />
favor with a similar result in the<lb />
top of the seventh.<lb />
The Pirates greeted the second<lb />
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by Hardison, followed by a liner<lb />
in front of the left fielder by<lb />
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and second. Johnson then finally<lb />
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by hitting into a doubleplay at<lb />
third. With Bradberry at second,<lb />
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grounder by Sullivan ended the<lb />
inning.<lb />
Again ACC went down 1-2-3 in<lb />
the eigth. The familiar pattern of<lb />
two strikeouts and a grounder<lb />
repeated itself.<lb />
ECU put men on without scor-<lb />
ing in the bottom of the eighth as<lb />
McGraw walked, then a push-<lb />
bunt put him at second with one<lb />
out. Shank walked, but a nice<lb />
grab of a Hardison drive to<lb />
centerfield left multiple runners<lb />
stranded again.<lb />
ACC again went down in order<lb />
in the top of the ninth to end the<lb />
game. On the final out, first<lb />
baseman Johnson made a fine<lb />
defensive play to top the day for<lb />
ECU.<lb />
"I'm most proud of our<lb />
defense said Coach Gary Over-<lb />
ton. "We had a chance to put it<lb />
away several times, but left run-<lb />
ners in scoring position.<lb />
"This is the first time I can<lb />
remember in the years I've been<lb />
associated with ECU that a<lb />
player (Johnson) hit homeruns in<lb />
his first two season at bats<lb />
Overton said. "We scheduled this<lb />
game to give us some experience<lb />
prior to our league opener with<lb />
William &amp; Mary and we're<lb />
satisfied with it as a first effort<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Co-Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU women's swim team<lb />
defeated William &amp; Mary 78-62<lb />
last Wednesday in Adair Gym-<lb />
nasium in Williamsburg, Va.<lb />
The win was the Lady Pirate<lb />
swimmer's fifth in a row, the<lb />
longest winning streak in the<lb />
history of women's swimming at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The 400-yard medley relay<lb />
team of Caycee Poust, Jessica<lb />
Feinberg, Ellen McPherson and<lb />
Chris Holman set a new varsity<lb />
record with a winning time of<lb />
4:07.69. Poust led off with a<lb />
1:01.5 in the 100-yard<lb />
backstroke, which qualified her<lb />
for the NCAA competition.<lb />
The team of Lori Livingston,<lb />
Joelle Ennis, Nancy Ludwig and<lb />
Jennie Halstead finished third in<lb />
the event.<lb />
In the 1000-yard freestyle, Jill<lb />
Gorenflo captured second place,<lb />
with a time of 11:32.52, while<lb />
teammate Tracy Hope finished<lb />
third.<lb />
The Lady Pirate swimmers<lb />
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the 200-yard freestyle. Scotia<lb />
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second in the event with a time of<lb />
2:00.34.<lb />
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Livingston and Holman finished<lb />
first and second. Livingston's<lb />
winning time was 1:03.05.<lb />
Feinberg captured first place in<lb />
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time of 1:11.64. Ennis finished<lb />
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Pirate tankers.<lb />
Poust finished second for ECU<lb />
in the 200-yard butterfly, while<lb />
teammates Annette Burton and<lb />
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Nancy James won the 100-yard<lb />
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Lori Miller captured first and<lb />
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Poust and Miller finished se-<lb />
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Miller captured her second<lb />
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FEBRUARY 26, 1985<lb />
IRS Arm Wrestling;<lb />
Cycling Club Successful<lb />
By JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The 1985 ECU-Budweiser arm<lb />
wrestling tournament concluded<lb />
with the crowning of one familiar<lb />
champion and five new cham-<lb />
pionship faces.<lb />
Lori "the Arm" Greene cap-<lb />
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136-and over weight division<lb />
championship by defeating<lb />
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In more women's action, Kim<lb />
Bates slammed Pam Horsen in<lb />
the 135-and under division to win<lb />
her first arm-wrestling trophy.<lb />
The finals were held in Minges<lb />
Coliseum during the halftime of<lb />
the ECU-William and Mary<lb />
women's basketball game.<lb />
The men's finals were held on<lb />
Feb. 18 during halftime of the<lb />
lady Pirate-James Madison con-<lb />
test. In the 150-and under weight<lb />
class, Garry Bishop captured top<lb />
honors after a run-in with Garcy<lb />
"Shark" Ward.<lb />
In the 151-175 weight class,<lb />
Robbie "The Block" Rice hand-<lb />
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a defeat. In the next division,<lb />
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crushed veteran, Curtis<lb />
"Mongoose" Sendek, taking the<lb />
179-199 division as a prelude to<lb />
the heavyweight championship.<lb />
In perhaps the best match of<lb />
the night, "Big" Don Payne<lb />
upset the defending champion,<lb />
Chris "Hoss" Kelly in a match<lb />
which lasted one minute and fifty<lb />
seconds to take the 200-over<lb />
class.<lb />
In recent sport club action, the<lb />
ECU Bike team traveled to<lb />
Greensboro in a most successful<lb />
race against top-notch competi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Beginning at a modest pace<lb />
(approximately 18-20 mph), the<lb />
seven ECU cyclists easily kept up<lb />
with the rest of the pack. This in-<lb />
cluded state champion Eric<lb />
Fromm.<lb />
The final break-away sprint<lb />
came without warning and lasted<lb />
about five miles at a 35 mph<lb />
pace. Mike Adrion, an ECU team<lb />
member, and Eric Fromm lead<lb />
the chase and broke away from<lb />
the remainder of the pack. In the<lb />
end, Adrion out-horsepowered<lb />
the champ to take the victory.<lb />
Other members of the team<lb />
rode strong but encountered bike<lb />
problems along the way. John<lb />
Savage, Mark Bailey, Woody<lb />
Tatum, Mike Hainsworth and<lb />
Bill Mcluskie all looked strong in<lb />
the competition.<lb />
The team is planning more<lb />
road trips in the upcoming mon-<lb />
ths. They feel that they can<lb />
become a major force in the state<lb />
competition. Meet and join up<lb />
with the ECU bike club every<lb />
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-<lb />
day at 4:00 in front of Memorial<lb />
Gym. All riders are welcome.<lb />
Remember to register for<lb />
aerobic fitness classes now<lb />
through March 1. Work your<lb />
body through intramurals. Come<lb />
by room 204 Memorial Gym.<lb />
Down ECU<lb />
Continued iVom page eight<lb />
Feb. 21, 1985<lb />
A balanced scoring attack<lb />
from American University<lb />
defeated ECU 88-79 in an EC AC<lb />
South contest Thursday evening.<lb />
Steve Nesmith paced the Eagles<lb />
with 22 points and seven re-<lb />
bounds. Jim Lutz and Chuck<lb />
West added 19 points apiece.<lb />
Lutz also grabbed a game-high<lb />
nine rebounds. Eric White was<lb />
the fourth Eagle in double figures<lb />
with 18 points.<lb />
Despite red-hot shooting from<lb />
the Pirates, the American Univer-<lb />
sity inside game was too much.<lb />
The Pirates shot 59 percent from<lb />
the floor, for the evening. The<lb />
Eagles weren't far behind at 56.3<lb />
percent.<lb />
The Pirates stayed with the<lb />
Eagles as ECU lead early in the<lb />
contest. Grady's jumper with<lb />
15:21 remaining in the first half<lb />
gave ECU 10-7 lead. However,<lb />
American outscorcd ECU 13-6<lb />
over the next six minutes.<lb />
The team's then swapped<lb />
baskets until Sledge nailed a<lb />
i5-foot jumper to cut the Eagle<lb />
lead to 21-20 with 9:11 left in the<lb />
first half.<lb />
American managed to up their<lb />
lead to nine points (37-28) with<lb />
3:14 left in the half on Longmire<lb />
Harrison's only two points of the<lb />
game. ECU managed to trim the<lb />
margin to seven (40-33) at the<lb />
half.<lb />
American opened the second<lb />
half on a Lutz three-point play.<lb />
But with 16:54 remaining to play,<lb />
Vanderhorst's steal and layup<lb />
brought the Pirates to within<lb />
three, 45-42.<lb />
The Pirates couldn't stay close<lb />
for long as the Eagles outscored<lb />
ECU 16-6 over the next five<lb />
minutes. Although the Pirates<lb />
were making their shots, AU was<lb />
answering at their offensive end<lb />
as well.<lb />
Layups by Dixon and<lb />
Vanderhorst cut the American<lb />
lead to 78-73 with 3:03 remain-<lb />
ing. The Pirate effort was cut<lb />
short as AU connected on six of<lb />
eight free throws in the last<lb />
minutes of play.<lb />
Vanderhorst was 14 of 24 from<lb />
the field, for 28 points. Grady<lb />
was just as hot as he hit on 10 of<lb />
15 field-goal attempts for 21.<lb />
Sledge added nine points and<lb />
Bass finished with eight.<lb />
Saturday's victory was the last<lb />
conference home game of the<lb />
season, but the Pirates will be in<lb />
Minges for the last time on<lb />
Wednesday Feb. 27 at 7:30 pm.<lb />
They will do battle against Camp-<lb />
bell University, whom the<lb />
Pirates' defeated 58-56 on Dec.<lb />
13, 1984.<lb />
UNO- W Tops Bucs<lb />
Continued from page eight<lb />
come from behind.<lb />
"I thought we had good inten-<lb />
sity against James Madison, but<lb />
we havent had it in the other<lb />
three games Manwaring said in<lb />
reference to her team's previous<lb />
three games and the Wilmington<lb />
contest. "I don't know if we<lb />
peaked to early or not she said.<lb />
"But, it does remind us that it is<lb />
no fun to lose<lb />
While the loss did not hurt<lb />
ECU's chances to win the regular<lb />
season conference title, or their<lb />
top seeding in the EC AC South<lb />
Tournament, Manwaring felt the<lb />
loss did hurt her team's NCAA<lb />
chances.<lb />
"I think we probably lost any<lb />
slim chance that we had for an at-<lb />
large bid with the loss � after we<lb />
had gotten off to such a poor<lb />
start<lb />
Since the ECAC South<lb />
women's league is only in its first<lb />
year of regular season competi-<lb />
tion, its champion receives no<lb />
automatic bid to the NCAA. It is<lb />
hoped that the league will receive<lb />
a automatic bid in the immediate<lb />
future.<lb />
UNC-W cliched third place in<lb />
the league with the win, and is<lb />
currently 14-10 overall.<lb />
ECU is now 17-9 overall, and<lb />
10-1 in the league.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will begin<lb />
play in the ECAC South Tourna-<lb />
ment on Saturday, March 2 at<lb />
2:00.<lb />
They will face the winner of the<lb />
Friday gine between the fourth<lb />
and fifth place teams.<lb />
The fourth place team will be<lb />
George Mason, but who the fifth<lb />
seed will be hasn't been determin-<lb />
ed yet.<lb />
The Aerobic Workshop &amp; The American<lb />
Heart Association would like to thank the<lb />
following individuals &amp; organizations that<lb />
helped make our fund raising event at Minges<lb />
Coliseum a huge success �<lb />
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