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Bhe<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.48<lb />
Thursday, March 21, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Brown Elected President<lb />
In SGA Election Landslide<lb />
BRYAN HUMBERT - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
h?yli BtrKOW" e"J�s the fruits of � victory Monday night. Brown defeated two other candidates to<lb />
become the SGA president for the 1985-86 school year.<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
V� Mlior<lb />
David Brown collected 957<lb />
votes in yesterday's SGA elec-<lb />
tions to become the 1985-86 SGA<lb />
president, while his opponents<lb />
Mike McPartland and Kirk<lb />
Shelley collected 634 and 366<lb />
votes respectively. Chris Tomasic<lb />
won the vice presidential race,<lb />
James Braswell was elected<lb />
treasurer and Lisa Carroll won<lb />
the secretarial position. There<lb />
were 1,957 students voting in this<lb />
election.<lb />
"We're not the ones that won<lb />
today, it's the students at ECU<lb />
Brown said, adding that he<lb />
"wants to represent the people<lb />
fairly and see that they are well<lb />
and equally represented<lb />
Brown said he was eager to<lb />
begin his duties as president �<lb />
"I'm ready to roll up may sleeves<lb />
and start to work he said.<lb />
"I look forward to working<lb />
with David during the transition<lb />
and smoothing his way into of-<lb />
fice said outgoing SGA Presi-<lb />
dent John Rainey. "1 want to<lb />
congratulate him on a hard-won<lb />
victory. He's won the respect of<lb />
the student body<lb />
Brown received a large margin<lb />
of votes at the polling places<lb />
located at the top of College Hill.<lb />
Central Campus and West Cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Tomasic, Brown's running<lb />
mate, received 894 votes. His op-<lb />
ponents, Lee Lane and Brvan<lb />
Lassiter, received 4<lb />
votes.<lb />
BraswellS nearer<lb />
Dwayne vViseman, rece<lb />
votes to Bras well'5 8;<lb />
Smith received 304<lb />
Carroll won a la<lb />
in the race for secretar<lb />
ting 974 votes. Mar 5<lb />
received 317 and <lb />
borough 557<lb />
Despite the larg<lb />
candidates, the vote' tun<lb />
year was lower, V<lb />
votes were cast last r<lb />
candidates, the i<lb />
secretary, r � rig<lb />
"I: a- a hard<lb />
to win you have I<lb />
Brown sa.<lb />
Involvement In Atlantic Alliance Discussed At Lecture<lb />
B BRETr MORRIS<lb />
M�ff Urllrr<lb />
The future of the Atlantic<lb />
Alliance and U.S. involvement in<lb />
the alliance were the topic of<lb />
discussion at the second lecture in<lb />
the ECU Great Decision series<lb />
Tuesday night.<lb />
Guest speaker James Leutze,<lb />
chair of the curriculum on peace,<lb />
war, and defense; department of<lb />
history, UNC-Chapel Hill, and<lb />
host of the WUNC-TV program<lb />
Globewatch, focused his speech<lb />
on cohesion within the North<lb />
Atlantic Treaty Organization.<lb />
Leutze concentrated his lecture<lb />
on the relations existing between<lb />
the United States and West Euro-<lb />
pean nations, specitically West<lb />
Germany, concerning the NATO<lb />
alliance.<lb />
Since NATO's beginnings, the<lb />
United States has been the largest<lb />
military and financial contributer<lb />
to the alliance. West Germany<lb />
has been the second largest con-<lb />
tributor and at the present time<lb />
has the strongest national<lb />
economy of any other West<lb />
European nation.<lb />
According to Leutze, the<lb />
United States should not have to<lb />
bear the burden of defending<lb />
Western Europe from Soviet ag-<lb />
gression. The Western Europeans<lb />
have relatively regulated<lb />
economies, he said, and thus they<lb />
do not have the resources to con-<lb />
tribute financially to the NATO<lb />
defense program. He added<lb />
that the value of the dollar is<lb />
reflected in much of Western<lb />
Europe's financial instability.<lb />
Leutze said the lack of finan-<lb />
cial support by other Western<lb />
European nations in NATO has<lb />
left the United States "commit-<lb />
ted to the nuclear defense o<lb />
Western Europe He also stress-<lb />
ed that other Western European<lb />
nations should share in the<lb />
military and financial burden of<lb />
defending Western Europe.<lb />
The United States' nuclear<lb />
buildup in West Germany has<lb />
recieved much negative response<lb />
from the younger generation in<lb />
Western Europe. Currentlv, all<lb />
NATO countries i;i Western<lb />
Europe have a mandatory draft<lb />
except Great Britain. The West<lb />
Europeans feel this is their con-<lb />
tribution to NATO defense since<lb />
the United States does not have<lb />
an active draft.<lb />
Another important point<lb />
I eutze raised during his speech<lb />
the improvement of diplomatic<lb />
relations between East and West<lb />
Germany. Leutze said, "every<lb />
German would like to the the na-<lb />
tion unified This would create<lb />
a neutral atmosphere between<lb />
East and West Germany. Accor-<lb />
ding to Leutze, the Soviet Union<lb />
would "try and alienate West<lb />
Germany from the United<lb />
States This would leave the<lb />
United States alone in the defense<lb />
of NATO.<lb />
Leutze stressed that the<lb />
"forces to bring about the<lb />
disassembly of NATO are very<lb />
strong" but that "the Soviet<lb />
threat should add some cohesion<lb />
within the NATO forces<lb />
The NATO alliance is now<lb />
over 35 years old and Leutze said,<lb />
"historically alliances don't last<lb />
that long. There is a love-hate<lb />
relationship that exists between<lb />
the United States and Western<lb />
Europe and both sides have to<lb />
find a way to live together<lb />
Leutze said<lb />
According to Leutze, the<lb />
doesn't see the 5<lb />
to the NATO all<lb />
they do not recall the<lb />
which it was tiized I eu<lb />
said, "we arc -<lb />
very cautious if the altiai<lb />
ing to maintain<lb />
world "<lb />
The next speaker<lb />
the ECU Great De<lb />
will be D: Henn, R t<lb />
fessor of political science and<lb />
ternational affairs at Geoi<lb />
University. The lecture<lb />
Tuesdav, March 26 ar .<lb />
��Bdge: Defi I<lb />
Do!lar:The Economics<lb />
Foreign Policy<lb />
ECU Students Show Lower Government Loan Default Rate<lb />
By HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
Assistant News rdttor<lb />
Due to the large number of<lb />
students across U.S. College<lb />
campuses not paying back their<lb />
low-interest government loans,<lb />
Education Department officials<lb />
have been prompted to recoup<lb />
more than $950,000 of defaulted<lb />
student loans. However, ECU<lb />
seems to be the exception.<lb />
"ECU has an excellent rate of<lb />
return of student loans acting<lb />
Director of Financial Aid Karen<lb />
Barbee said. "The percentage<lb />
rate for defaulted loans here is<lb />
about 5.04 percent, which is very<lb />
low considering some universities<lb />
have a rate of 60 and 70<lb />
percent<lb />
Barbee said, "ECU has an ex-<lb />
cellent record with the College<lb />
Foundation which is responsi-<lb />
ble for supplying colleges with<lb />
low interest money.<lb />
"There appears to be a signifi-<lb />
cant number of professional peo-<lb />
ple who are not paying off their<lb />
loans she said.<lb />
The Education Department is<lb />
cracking down and turning over<lb />
names to credit bureaus and the<lb />
IRS, in hopes of recovering the<lb />
money. Grace Cannon, ECU<lb />
Collection Officier, said students<lb />
who do not pay their loans back<lb />
on time can expect a law suit. If<lb />
the graduated student resides out<lb />
of state, their name is turned over<lb />
to a collection agency, she said.<lb />
"The interest rate will go up<lb />
Cannon said, "when there is a<lb />
delinquent account. Information<lb />
is sent to credit bureaus, which<lb />
would make it impossible to get a<lb />
loan for a house or car<lb />
Graduates who get jobs with<lb />
the state may jeopardize their<lb />
employment if they don't pay<lb />
back loans. "Even state income<lb />
tax refunds may be held back<lb />
Cannon said.<lb />
"ECU has high qualitv<lb />
students who take care of their<lb />
obligations she said in response<lb />
to why ECU has such a good<lb />
return of the money. "The best<lb />
thing a student can do, who has<lb />
taken out a loan, is keep making<lb />
regular payments and not get<lb />
behind. Also, the student will<lb />
have an excellent reference for<lb />
credit if he keeps regular<lb />
payments Cannon said.<lb />
The U.S. Education Depart-<lb />
ment has become mo<lb />
making colic. than in<lb />
past with $90. million co<lb />
last year and a projection of more<lb />
than SI 15 million this year.<lb />
380,000 names have been refer-<lb />
to credit bureaus beca<lb />
students haven't paid th<lb />
money back. Notices<lb />
out this summer<lb />
graduates th.<lb />
Department will send<lb />
count to the IRS in December<lb />
Seminars Offer Wide Variety<lb />
By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
Starr Writer<lb />
Energy, music and the 1960s<lb />
are among the many topics of-<lb />
fered in honors seminars for the<lb />
fall semester.<lb />
The Honors Program is open<lb />
to any student with a 3.4 grade<lb />
point average. An invitation<lb />
from the director, David<lb />
Sanders, is a prerequisite for ad-<lb />
mission to any of the courses. In-<lb />
coming freshmen are required to<lb />
have a 1200 on the Scholastic Ap-<lb />
titude Test.<lb />
The purpose of the Honors<lb />
Progam is "to offer superior<lb />
students the best education possi-<lb />
ble Sanders said. The classes<lb />
are conducted as seminars and<lb />
kept small, ideally between 12<lb />
and 20 students. The format for<lb />
the class is discussion with stu-<lb />
dent participation encouraged.<lb />
There are two types<lb />
of honors courses � honors<lb />
seminars and honors sections.<lb />
Honors seminars are special topic<lb />
courses taught by one or more<lb />
professors in seminar style. The<lb />
courses meet once a week for two<lb />
hours. The professors teaching<lb />
the seminars propose the projects<lb />
because of special interests in the<lb />
areas.<lb />
"Honors sections of regular<lb />
courses provide a small-group en-<lb />
vironment for the required in-<lb />
troductory courses within the<lb />
academic disciplines Sanders<lb />
said.<lb />
A wide variety of honors<lb />
seminars will be offered in the<lb />
fall. "Listening to Music In-<lb />
telligently: A study of Style,<lb />
Form and Content will include<lb />
a lot of student involvement. Ac-<lb />
cording to Sanders, "individual<lb />
attention will be given to a really<lb />
important area of study that is<lb />
often left out The class will at-<lb />
tend concerts, and demonstra-<lb />
tions will be given by the instruc-<lb />
tor, Henry Doskey.<lb />
The honors seminar in<lb />
psychology will be similar to<lb />
Psychology 1050 and 1051 com-<lb />
bined into one semester. Energy<lb />
and Environmental Politics will<lb />
deal with conservation of energy<lb />
resources, and specifically the<lb />
world of the future.<lb />
"The Sixties, Be There Now<lb />
will cover trends of the '60s<lb />
generation, including women's<lb />
liberation, the sexual revolution,<lb />
mystic religions and drug use.<lb />
"Dimensions of Knowing: The<lb />
Relationship Among the<lb />
Disciplines will deal with how<lb />
the different disciplines tend to<lb />
determine how an individual<lb />
looks at the world.<lb />
TONY RUMPLE - ECU �wi Bvtl.<lb />
Students Protest Aid Cuts<lb />
Spring Hath Sprung<lb />
Even something as boring as studying can be made somewhat more bearable when it can be done outsit<lb />
as ECU freshman Mary Palmer of Richmond Va discovered. e<lb />
WASHINGTON (UPI) �<lb />
Hundreds of college students �<lb />
some in suits, some in jeans, but<lb />
all shouting "Books, not<lb />
bombs � marched from the<lb />
Capitol steps to the Education<lb />
Department this week to protest<lb />
President Reagan's proposed 25<lb />
percent cut in student aid.<lb />
Education Secretary William<lb />
Bennett refused to meet with the<lb />
students but sent Assistant<lb />
Secretary Edward Elmandorf to<lb />
talk with a delegation privately.<lb />
Before the meeting, the<lb />
students rallied on the steps of the<lb />
department, chanting slogans<lb />
and denouncing as unfair and un-<lb />
just Reagan's proposal to slash<lb />
federal grants and low-interest<lb />
student loans.<lb />
"We don't want any more<lb />
cuts said Christopher Dolan, a<lb />
student at Boston University.<lb />
Speaking through a bullhorn,<lb />
Dolan said, "We want a dream,<lb />
we want hope, we want an educa-<lb />
tion. Books not bombs<lb />
At one point the students<lb />
chanted, "Bennett, Bennett<lb />
apologize" � in reference to the<lb />
secretary's remarks that some<lb />
students hurt by the cuts merely<lb />
have to give up their cars, stereos<lb />
and beach vacations to make up<lb />
for them.<lb />
Bennett has refused to retract<lb />
the remark, saying that he was<lb />
only referring to those students<lb />
from well-to-do families who<lb />
receive federal assistance.<lb />
The three-block march follow-<lb />
ed three hours of lobbying on<lb />
Capitol Hill.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
A , For a detailed explanation of<lb />
Classifieds9 Jountries' "� Edftortab, page<lb />
Sports10<lb />
�The Pirates and the<lb />
Seahawks split a doubleheader<lb />
Tuesday night, while the ECU<lb />
Men's Tennis team defeated<lb />
Campbell University. See<lb />
Sports, page 10.<lb />
�P.O. files suit? And what's<lb />
really behind USA for Africa,<lb />
is it just a corporate showcase?<lb />
See Entertainment, page 7.<lb />
ECU Registrar Gil Moore an-<lb />
nounced Monday that all<lb />
students should be aware that any<lb />
debts outstanding with the<lb />
university will delay the registra-<lb />
tion process.<lb />
Moore said the computers are<lb />
programmed so registration will<lb />
not be allowed if it is discovered<lb />
that the student has outstanding<lb />
parking tickets, library fines, or<lb />
other obligations.<lb />
&amp;m<lb /><pb facs="00057705_tn_0002" /><lb />
I Ht LAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 21, 1985<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Residence Hall<lb />
Housing<lb />
Students enrolled Spring Semester 1985 who<lb />
plan to return to ECU Fall Semester IVSS and<lb />
who wish to be guaranteed residence hall<lb />
housing will be required to reserve rooms<lb />
during the weeK ot March 18 22 Prior to<lb />
reserving a room, a student must make an<lb />
advance room payment of $60 These<lb />
payments which must be accompained by<lb />
housing applications contracts will be ac<lb />
cepted in the Cashier s OHIce. room 10S,<lb />
Spilman Builung, beginning March 14<lb />
Students now living in residence halls should<lb />
obtain housing applications trom their<lb />
residence hall office Students residing off<lb />
campus should obtain applications from the<lb />
office of Housing Operations room "U.<lb />
Whlcharo Building Applications will oe<lb />
ava'iabie beginning March 12<lb />
ECU Snowshoe Spring<lb />
Break Skiers<lb />
Don t torget about tne t,ar rj q at Anne's<lb />
place March 31 Bring your own we II cook it<lb />
anoBYOB 211 Oak st i Tar Rver Estates!<lb />
can ?52 695 it you have anv questions or<lb />
need directions<lb />
NIH<lb />
The Naonai institutes of Health (NIH) is<lb />
recruiting for the Fail 1985 Co op work<lb />
period Positions available for students m<lb />
�he oliowmg disciplines Biology,<lb />
M'crobioiogy Computer Science.<lb />
Criem.sfrv Biomedical or Behavioral<lb />
S ences Contact the Co op office ill Rawl<lb />
313 immediately! Applications must be in by<lb />
April 5 1985<lb />
Guest Poet<lb />
caroiira poet and novelisi Fred Chap<lb />
oe; will be 'he guest of the Poetry Forum<lb />
Thurs March 21 ana Fr; March 22 He was<lb />
recent , awarded the prestigious Bolligen<lb />
Priw tor 1984 as well as the NEA fellowship<lb />
and Rockefeller Grant The UNC G pro<lb />
?essor will have a poetry reading Thurs at 4<lb />
p m .n Jenmns Auditorium He will conduct<lb />
a workshop Fr. at 10 30 am in 221<lb />
Mendenhall and critique students<lb />
s pts inte'esteo students should<lb />
pian on Drmg,ng 12 to 15 copies Of their work<lb />
�. the workshop Cnappeli s the author of<lb />
Midquest a 'etraiogy utilizing water, air ana<lb />
b rtti for rr,0re mfo . contact Dr Peter<lb />
Makuck 757 6398 or stop by Austin 313<lb />
Early Childhood<lb />
Club<lb />
The nex' meeting of the Early Ctvldhood<lb />
C ut a oe held Tues March 26, in Speight<lb />
129 a 5 p n- All Early Childhood Education<lb />
majors welcome New officers presiding get<lb />
nvolved now<lb />
AMA Elections<lb />
A �<lb />
running for an AMA<lb />
- or nei' year turn �<lb />
one -nterestea<lb />
posi'ion 'or nex year turn your name in the<lb />
HJfSide room 22? In Rawl<lb />
ECU Marshalls<lb />
Appi.ca'ions 'or Marshalls now being ac<lb />
ceptec In room 228 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Must be a iunior at the end of Spring<lb />
i985 semester with a 3 0 GPA Last day to file<lb />
S March 28, 1985<lb />
Sociology, Anthropology<lb />
And Economics<lb />
On Thurs March 21, Bin nosey will make<lb />
a presentation on Alternatives to America's<lb />
S'ums Currently the Director of Ft iauder<lb />
caie s Housing Authority, Bill is an M A<lb />
graduate in Sociology from ECU He has<lb />
Oee" called the "Siumbuster' by Time and<lb />
Reader s Digest magazines His unique<lb />
1 "echnique has captured the nation's<lb />
Decause of its low cost and high<lb />
Dene'it ration and ;ts creative combination<lb />
of private capital anc federal grants.<lb />
ECU Frisbee<lb />
Me ECU Fr soee Club meets at 3 Tues and<lb />
Thurs a' 'he bottom of the hill Business<lb />
meeting Tues at 9 in Mendenhall The 1 rates<lb />
did a fine job in Florida. This weekend we<lb />
travel to Richmond for Sauc tournament<lb />
Aatch for the Natural Light Spring uitimax<lb />
V March 30 8. 31 Fish and Bisions get<lb />
horizontal<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
aoes tnere s a service on campus that is<lb />
here for your use. and it's called Pirate<lb />
vVaik You have no need now to be scared to<lb />
waik at night, oecause we'll escort you and<lb />
we want too Please call 757 616 Thank<lb />
You!<lb />
Alpha Phi Big<lb />
Brothers<lb />
The sisters and big brothers of Alpha Phi<lb />
wish to welcome all the new big brothers<lb />
The next big brother meeting will be Sun.<lb />
night at 9 30 at the Alpha Phi house.<lb />
Prime Time<lb />
sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ<lb />
every Thurs in Jenkins Aud Art Bldg at 8<lb />
p m Join us for fun, fellowship, and bible<lb />
study<lb />
Honors Program<lb />
if you have a 3 4 gpe and you want to learn<lb />
how to listen to music intelligently, or how to<lb />
understand your psychological makeup, or<lb />
how environmental policies fry to deal with<lb />
energy resource, or what the 60's were like,<lb />
or how the various academic disciplines<lb />
have their own unique views of the world, or<lb />
if you just want to be in a special section of a<lb />
regular freshman level General College<lb />
course, you want to take Honors courses See<lb />
Dr David Sanders, 212 Ragsdale, 757 6373.<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
12 3 pull The department of intramural<lb />
and recreational services will be having<lb />
their annual Tug O war on March 28 To<lb />
register for this events, go by Memorial<lb />
Gym 204 on march 25 or 26 Be part of the<lb />
fun!<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Brothers, pledges little sisters and all In-<lb />
terested are reminded that e team softbal!<lb />
plays today at 4 on field 6 be there. Next<lb />
brotherhood will be Mon at � at Mendenhall<lb />
This is the weekend we've been waiting for.<lb />
All Pi kapps will meet at the islander Motel<lb />
in Emerald Isle this Fri. to get blind all<lb />
weekend long during our Rose Ball celebra<lb />
tion<lb />
All-Campus Table<lb />
Tennis Tournament<lb />
The Student union Recreation Committee Is<lb />
sponsoring a student, staff, and faculty All-<lb />
Campus Table Tennis Tournament. The<lb />
event will be held on Mon April 1st and<lb />
Tues April 2 at a: 30 p.m. at Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent center Billiards Area. Registration<lb />
forms may be picked up and turned In to the<lb />
MSC Billiards Center by Fri March 29.<lb />
Trophies will be awared to 1st, 2nd. and 3rd<lb />
places. For more information call 757 6611<lb />
CXt. 239<lb />
Student Dietetic Assoc<lb />
March is Nat nai Nutrition month! In<lb />
recognition of this the Student Dietetic<lb />
Association will be giving dietary analysis in<lb />
front of the Student Store March 20 &amp; 21 Just<lb />
tell us what you eat during an average day<lb />
and we will plug the information Into the<lb />
computer and In return you will be Informed<lb />
on what nutrients you maybe lacking as well<lb />
as what foods you can find them In, also If<lb />
you're getting too much of some nutrlent(s)<lb />
you will also be informed The computer<lb />
printout is yours to keep! Cost only 50<lb />
Speech, Language<lb />
and Hearing Symposium<lb />
will be held in the Blue Aud of Brody Medical<lb />
Sciences Buildlng(ECU)on March 21 22<lb />
Registration Is Thurs , March 21 from<lb />
12 30 1 00 p m The speakers are Fred Bess.<lb />
Ph D of Vanderbilf University and Jean Ann<lb />
Golden PhD o) ECU<lb />
Larry Linville<lb />
Better known as Frank Burns" of MASH,<lb />
will be at ECU on Tues , April 16, 1985, at 8<lb />
p m in Hendrix Theatre Tickets for<lb />
students will be S2, faculty and staff $4. and<lb />
16 for the general public<lb />
Student Loan Fund<lb />
Ail National Direct Student Loan Borrowers<lb />
are reminded of the exit interview require<lb />
ment upon graduation or those otherwise not<lb />
returning to ECU Fall Semester, 1985, as an<lb />
undergraduate or graduate student. The in<lb />
terview is necessary to inform NDSL Reci<lb />
pients of the repayment schedule, provisions<lb />
for loan cancellation, and other pertinent in<lb />
formation You are requested to report to the<lb />
Conference room 221 of the Mendenhall<lb />
Studnet Center at 5 30 p m on either April 3,<lb />
or April 17 If you cannot meet on either date,<lb />
then, you would want to call 757 6817 for an<lb />
appointment<lb />
Lectures<lb />
Department of Foreign Languages and<lb />
Litera'ures and the ECU School of<lb />
Busmess Topics Times. Locations by<lb />
Dr William R Foids Jr Director of inter<lb />
national Business University of South<lb />
Carolina 1 Foreign Languages for interna<lb />
tionai Business Education BB201 11 am 2<lb />
Preparing for Career Opportunities 'n Inter<lb />
national Business. BB305 2pm Wed April<lb />
3�All are cordially invited. No admission<lb />
Charge<lb />
New Student<lb />
Orientation '85<lb />
Five week position in residence as Orienta<lb />
tion Assistant for Eas' Carolina's Summer<lb />
Orientation Program for new freshmen and<lb />
transfers Dates June 12 July 11 Re<lb />
quiremenn to apply satisfactory comple<lb />
tion of at least 24 credi' hours, student must<lb />
not be on academic or disciplinary proba<lb />
tion, must be available to live on campus<lb />
June 12 July 11, must be planning to return<lb />
to ECU in the Fall, must be planning to at<lb />
tend summer school $800 Stipend room and<lb />
board during orientation dates Application<lb />
available now in Office of the Assoscate<lb />
Dean of Students room 210 Whichard<lb />
Building Completed application applica<lb />
tion plus three references) due by March 22<lb />
m the Office of the Associate Dean of<lb />
Students room 210 Whichard Building<lb />
Omega Psi Phi<lb />
and Delta Sigma Theta will have their<lb />
Omega Delta Ball on March 23 It will be a<lb />
tropical evening of enchantment. Tickets are<lb />
on sale now<lb />
Omega Psi Phi will also have a iam at the<lb />
Unlimited Touch on Thurs March 21 There<lb />
will be a 9 11 happy hour and all proceeds<lb />
will go to the Heart Fund Association Rides<lb />
will be provided between 9 10 30 at MSC<lb />
Omega Psi Phi will also have a party Fri. at<lb />
the Culture Center March 23 from 10 2 All<lb />
proceeds will go to the heart Fund Associa<lb />
tion<lb />
ECU Surf Team<lb />
will be sponsoring a Happy Hour from 3 6:30<lb />
this Fri at the Treehouse Restaurant Two<lb />
surfing movies (Endless Summer and The<lb />
Performers) will be shown along with videos<lb />
of the ECU team See you there!<lb />
PPHA<lb />
Professional Health Alliance will have a<lb />
meeting Thurs , March 21, in room 221<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Our guest<lb />
speaker will be Ms Benson from Co-<lb />
operative Education She will speak about<lb />
careers in health related fields The meeting<lb />
will begin at 5:30 p m All members and In<lb />
terested guests are encouraged to attend.<lb />
ECU Women's Volleyball<lb />
Team<lb />
Tryouts will be held for the Fall 1985 season<lb />
interested women students should come to<lb />
Minges Coliseum March 25, 26, 27, or 28 at<lb />
6 30 p m or call Imogene Turner at 757 6161.<lb />
Buddhist Study<lb />
There will be a meeting tonight in E201 of<lb />
The Physics Building at 7 learn about<lb />
Taoism Learn to meditate Please bring a<lb />
cushion<lb />
ECU Biology Club<lb />
will have its next meeting on Mon March<lb />
25. This meeting will be in the Helms reading<lb />
room at 7 p m. Our Scheduled speaker will<lb />
be Ms. Betty F line hum from Elon College.<lb />
She will be speaking on Cytotechnoiogy and<lb />
the training and careers avllavle In this<lb />
field The final plans for the Collegiate<lb />
Academy of Science trip to Guilford College<lb />
In Greensboro will also be finalized. All<lb />
members planning to go on the trip should<lb />
attend All tickets for the Belk Tyler spen<lb />
ding spree must be turned in at this meeting,<lb />
also AH Interested persons cordially invited.<lb />
NAACP Elections<lb />
Elections for a5-M NAACP offices will be<lb />
held Mon March 25, at the 5:30 meeting in<lb />
the Coffeehouse. If you are Interested in run<lb />
ning for an office, the nominating comm irtee<lb />
will be meeting with prospective candidates<lb />
Wed March 20, in Mendenhall rm. 243, bet<lb />
ween 7-8:30. Persons missing this meeting<lb />
who art still Interested In running for an of-<lb />
fice should schedule to meet with Wllme<lb />
752 �20l on Thurs. To vote in this election,<lb />
you must join by noon March 25th11<lb />
Coping With Stress<lb />
A free mini class offered by the ECU<lb />
Counseling Center for Students. You can:<lb />
identify sources of stress, make positive<lb />
changes, manage your response to stressful<lb />
situations, learn to relax improve self con-<lb />
fidence. Wed, Thrus. Mon, Tues, March<lb />
27 2�; April 1-2 � 3-4 p.m. 309 Wright Annex<lb />
(attend all tour meetings). No advance<lb />
registration is required. Call or stop by the<lb />
Counseling Center for further Information<lb />
(307 Wright Annex 757 6661)<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
On Sat , March 23rd, the brothers of Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon will be sponsoi ing a 2 mile fund<lb />
run and a 10 K road race for The Heart<lb />
Association The 2 mile fund run begins at 9<lb />
a.m. on Sat , March 23rd and the 10 K run<lb />
beginsatv 30 am in the same day Registra<lb />
tion and starting points for both races will be<lb />
at the intersection of 3rd and Reade St s bet<lb />
ween 7 8 45 am<lb />
Paragon<lb />
Thriller Death Afterlife If I Should Die "<lb />
A multi media presentation, March 75 &amp;<lb />
26�7 &amp; 9 p m in Wright Auditorium Free<lb />
admission<lb />
AOPMr. ECU Man<lb />
Sign up is outside the Student Store and<lb />
registration Is S3 It will be held at T W s<lb />
March 28fh and 1st prize is $100 lots of other<lb />
prizes too! Come out and register early we<lb />
have limited space! Sponsered by Coke and<lb />
other area stores<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi<lb />
Honor Society<lb />
Will meet March 21, at 7 00 in Jenkins Aud<lb />
You must turn in your tickets and money<lb />
tonight See you there!<lb />
Non-Credit Computer<lb />
Courses<lb />
The Small computer, April 27, Introdu. tion<lb />
to Progamming in BASIC Apr il 20 In<lb />
troduction to BASE II. April 27, Introduction<lb />
to Multiplan, April 27 Contact continuing<lb />
Educaiton, Erwm Hall or call 757 613<lb />
Policy<lb />
4-H Collegiate Club<lb />
The ECU 4 H Collegia'? Club will have 3<lb />
meeting, Thurs March 21 at 5 p m In<lb />
Mendenhall All members and interested<lb />
persons please attend<lb />
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Carolina governors are getting<lb />
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some security, but I think they<lb />
inerdo it. I don't mean it critical-<lb />
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sities (and protection was increas-<lb />
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changes, the report says.<lb />
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MARCH 21, 1985<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Tom Norton, f� Manner<lb />
Greg Rideout, uma&amp;m bum<lb />
Jennifer Jendrasiak. m emm Tom Luvender, o.rcor0rfvmm�<lb />
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DANIEl MADRER, Emmtmmmmi Editor DeCHANII.E JOHNSON. Ad rechnum.<lb />
March 21. 198<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Elections<lb />
Congrats To All New Officers �<lb />
Well, all the votes are tallied.<lb />
The campaigns are over and the<lb />
winners are clear. The East Caroli-<lb />
nian would like to express its Con-<lb />
grats to all the new officers; we're<lb />
sure that you all will remember<lb />
why vou ran and work hard to ac-<lb />
omplish your goals.<lb />
Also, the elections committee<lb />
deserves a round of applause.<lb />
Georgia Mooring and her gang did<lb />
g eat job under intense pressure.<lb />
SA T Scores<lb />
h irawal of the 700<lb />
SA1 score bill Tuesday<lb />
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ipin, D-Beaufort, is regret-<lb />
� ible. A ner Chapin faced stiff op-<lb />
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teral Assembly's House Educa-<lb />
ion Committee, he decided to<lb />
withdraw the bill.<lb />
iff lobbying came from the<lb />
i N C - s y s t em, whose a d -<lb />
orators said the bill was un-<lb />
and would hamper desegrega-<lb />
tion efforts. The university's of-<lb />
felt that admissions deci-<lb />
sions -hould be left to individual<lb />
schools and that tampering with<lb />
'his process was an affront to each<lb />
school's academic integrity. This is<lb />
n right and wrong at the same<lb />
What we feel is this: 700 on the<lb />
I is pretty low. In fact, it's only<lb />
300 above the zero stage. Most<lb />
Is would not have a problem<lb />
with the standard, but those that<lb />
did ould just have to seek harder<lb />
and harder to find qualified ap-<lb />
ants. Other school systems<lb />
have standards; we can, too.<lb />
if we already had this standard<lb />
in place, recent embarrassments to<lb />
system and its individual<lb />
!s would have never occur-<lb />
� 1. The Chris Washburn incident<lb />
(his big 470 on the SAT) proves<lb />
U people with very low skills can<lb />
manipulate their way (and be<lb />
manipulated) into our universities.<lb />
If a kid can't score 700 on a test<lb />
that is designed to show college ap-<lb />
titude, well, he doesn't deserve to<lb />
to a university. Someone must<lb />
You guys did a good job pulling<lb />
off our own little democracy.<lb />
And of course the winner, David<lb />
Brown, our new SGA president,<lb />
deserves a handshake. David, the<lb />
job is not easy. There are many<lb />
things to do, and you've only got a<lb />
year. Just be honest and hard-<lb />
working, and the results will speak<lb />
for themselves.<lb />
Next year should be interesting.<lb />
set a cut-off, a point by nature<lb />
quite arbitrary. There are always<lb />
such points. All kinds of places,<lb />
things and ideas have them. What<lb />
we are saying when we advocate a<lb />
700 minimum is that we want peo-<lb />
ple who can do college work. And<lb />
even 700 is stretching it a bit.<lb />
But, you say, the test is skewed.<lb />
And, of course, it isn't really a true<lb />
indicator of college performance.<lb />
Well, the academic debate will pro-<lb />
bably go on for pretty long about<lb />
this. We do know one thing. Most<lb />
kids that get more than 1400 are<lb />
pretty bright and do damn well in<lb />
school. And those that score high<lb />
and drop out of school usually end<lb />
up doing something intellectually<lb />
stimulating anyway.<lb />
Thus, the scores are valid.<lb />
Minorities may score lower, but on<lb />
the average they can get into a<lb />
UNC-system school. The average<lb />
for black students is over 700.<lb />
For those that don't get the re-<lb />
quired 700, the community college<lb />
system is ready to take them in.<lb />
And, if the student does well in one<lb />
of the state's community colleges,<lb />
he can transfer. He has then shown<lb />
that his below par score on the<lb />
SAT was an abberation, not the<lb />
norm. He can then go to a UNC-<lb />
system school. No problem.<lb />
We applaud Rep. Chapin's ef-<lb />
forts, it was a lonely fight, one he<lb />
was destined to lose. The minimum<lb />
score is acceptable to us. And, we<lb />
feel, it is acceptable to the<lb />
students. Administrators, here our<lb />
voices.<lb />
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Yankee, Go Home<lb />
Although I've only been in<lb />
Nicaragua for four weeks (I'll be here<lb />
five more months), I've had the oppor-<lb />
tunity to travel fairly extensively in the<lb />
northern aas of Nueva Segovia: in<lb />
San Juan de Limay, Jalapa, Jicaro,<lb />
Quilali, and here in Ocotal. I am sad to<lb />
report that the people of these northern<lb />
areas are being severly harmed by the<lb />
Contra War. Many innocent people<lb />
have been killed: bus drivers, forestry<lb />
technicians, farming cooperative<lb />
leaders, health care workers and com-<lb />
munity leaders have been prime targets<lb />
of Contra aggresion. All of these are<lb />
civilians. In addition, the psychological<lb />
damage of the war is considerable:<lb />
mothers fearing for their sons who are<lb />
in the military; families of civilian vic-<lb />
tims; wives and lovers of the men<lb />
fighting in this war; isolation of towns<lb />
like Quilali and San Juan de Limay<lb />
whose phone lines have been cut and<lb />
whose population fears to go out on<lb />
the roads because of the possibility of<lb />
land mines; the lack of food goods in<lb />
general because transportation is so<lb />
difficult to come by.<lb />
I realize that there are problems with<lb />
the Sandinista government; these pro-<lb />
blems are plainly seen and have been<lb />
documented, and yet the fact of the<lb />
matter is that in the internationally<lb />
supervised elections, the Sandinistas<lb />
received more popular support than<lb />
President Reagan received in the USA.<lb />
But once again, I must admit, the<lb />
Frente does have and certainly does<lb />
create some of its own problems. And,<lb />
in all honesty, what five-year-old<lb />
revolution has not had its problems, in-<lb />
cluding our own?<lb />
But what I am mainly concerned<lb />
with is that we Americans do not im-<lb />
plicate ourselves in the murder of<lb />
civilians by the Contra forces. And so<lb />
I'm urging readers to contact their<lb />
senators and congressmen. Please put<lb />
pressure on them to resist President<lb />
Reagan's mistaken notion that more<lb />
aid to the Contra will clear up the pro-<lb />
blem with Nicaragua.<lb />
Ceasing to fund Contra forces will<lb />
not stop the Contra War here, but it<lb />
will stop Americans from becoming<lb />
implicated in the murders of civilians.<lb />
More U.S. aid to the Contra will most<lb />
likely mean more deaths of innocent<lb />
Nicaraguans, and I firmly believe that<lb />
most Americans would not like to see<lb />
this blemish in our national history.<lb />
Mike Hamer<lb />
Iglesia San Jose<lb />
Ocotal, Nicaragua<lb />
Thanx, ECU<lb />
This is an informal thank-you to all<lb />
the polite and patient people here at<lb />
ECU. You see, I'm presently a varsity<lb />
cheerleader suffering from a new and<lb />
awkward ankle injury which called for<lb />
the assistance of two crutches that I<lb />
currently call tall and strong.<lb />
Having to climb stairs and walk halls<lb />
often creates lines behind me, but no<lb />
comments have I heard nor have I en-<lb />
countered any new Olympians jumping<lb />
over my crutches rushing to class. The<lb />
doors that have opened along with<lb />
over-all concern really gives me the in-<lb />
centive to continue clipping to class.<lb />
Again, this is a sincere thanks to all<lb />
the classy people here at ECU.<lb />
Eric Skinner<lb />
Cheerleader, ECU<lb />
(Editor's Note: Our staff has also<lb />
noticed the amazing niceness of our<lb />
fellow students. We feel the student<lb />
body deserves a round of applause.<lb />
That's nice.)<lb />
Mills Muddy<lb />
In the four years I've been a student<lb />
at ECU, Cynthia Mills you have to be<lb />
the first person that really got under<lb />
Multinationals Cause Misery, Hunger In Third World<lb />
my skin about a subject in the Campus<lb />
Forum. I am referring to the "No<lb />
Mike" letter you wrote on March 19.<lb />
As a political science major, you show-<lb />
ed the current political thinking<lb />
North Carolina politicians by writing a<lb />
demeaning letter about a candidate the<lb />
day before the election so that the can-<lb />
didate cannot protect himself. M<lb />
some of your letter is true, but you<lb />
showed your ignorance on the Ma<lb />
Attractions Committee and the 5<lb />
dent Union and the work they try ; :<lb />
for the students of ECU. And, these<lb />
people do this at no charge to you the<lb />
student.<lb />
If you don't like the way the MAC<lb />
and Student Union programs work for<lb />
you, I have one question for you. Why<lb />
are you not a member of the Student<lb />
Union?<lb />
As chairperson of the Special Con-<lb />
certs Committee of the Studer I mon,<lb />
I know for a fact something that your<lb />
letter lacked. Mike has worked hard all<lb />
year to get a top act to come to ECL<lb />
Bands are hard to book for this area of t<lb />
the state. And they could vn ou.t<lb />
the Eddie Money and Heart snow, -<lb />
here are more facts. That show lost<lb />
$20,000 at Clemson last spring and a<lb />
lot more at Cumberland County<lb />
Arena. You failed to mention the<lb />
Kinks concert. I am not the greater.<lb />
Kinks fan but it was the best she at<lb />
ECU since the Cheap Trick conce" '<lb />
spring 1981. If Mike does not win<lb />
election, I hope for the students that be<lb />
will continue to give his time to there<lb />
and this great university.<lb />
Thomas Combs<lb />
Chairman, Spec. Cone<lb />
Sr Business<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Ma<lb />
drop them by our office in the Pub a<lb />
tions Building, across from the en<lb />
trance of Joyner Library.<lb />
 multinational corporations<lb />
are increasingly locating production<lb />
facilities in Third World countries in<lb />
h oi "good business climates<lb />
Problems of hunger, poverty and disease<lb />
suing worse in the very countries<lb />
v. here corporate activity is increasing.<lb />
1  nore telling is that the distribution<lb />
of income in these countries is becoming<lb />
more polarized and unequal.<lb />
From The Left<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
Studies conducted by the United Na-<lb />
tions and other international agencies<lb />
show that during the development boom<lb />
of the 1960s, for 40 percent to 60 percent<lb />
of the world's population development<lb />
brought rising unemployment, decreases<lb />
in purchasing power, and thus lower<lb />
consumption. In a World Bank survey<lb />
of income distribution patterns in poor<lb />
countries, Irma Adelman and Cynthia<lb />
Taft Morris found that the development<lb />
boom of the 1960s produced a striking<lb />
increase in incomes, both in absolute<lb />
and relative terms, for the richest five<lb />
percent, while the share of the poorest<lb />
40 percent shrank. (This correlation bet-<lb />
ween corporate development and Third<lb />
World poverty is even more pronounced<lb />
today.)<lb />
Though, according to such gross<lb />
economic indicators as GNP, Third<lb />
World countries develop when multina-<lb />
tio 's come to their counties, millions<lb />
in the bottom 40 percent of the popula-<lb />
tion actually have less food, worse<lb />
clothing and poorer housing than their<lb />
parents. This is not adequately ap-<lb />
preciated by heads of state in developing<lb />
nations who zealously seek multina-<lb />
tional companies. They narrowly focus<lb />
on the GNP bottom line and fail to see<lb />
the larger consequences of multinational<lb />
involvement in their economies.<lb />
As 1 have explained in previous col-<lb />
umns on de-industrialization, American<lb />
multinationals have been investing more<lb />
heavily in Third World countries in re-<lb />
cent years to maintain high levels of pro-<lb />
fit in the face of foreign competition.<lb />
Low wage rates and other advantages<lb />
allow them to do this.<lb />
Production in developing countries<lb />
mostly takes place in "free production<lb />
zones According to Richard Barnet, a<lb />
state department advisor in the Kennedy<lb />
administration and co-founder of the In-<lb />
stitute for Policy Studies, these are<lb />
enclaves designed to attract foreign<lb />
capital by offering a range of incentives<lb />
� exemption from duties and taxes on<lb />
machinery and raw materials, a five- to<lb />
ten-year income tax "holiday freedom<lb />
from foreign exchange controls,<lb />
preferential financing, cheap labor, a<lb />
union-free environment, etc etc.<lb />
Barnet gives examples of wage rates in<lb />
a few of these so-called "free zones" in<lb />
his book The Lean Years. An unskilled<lb />
worker in the Bombay free zone makes<lb />
$25 a month, fringe benefits and all. In<lb />
Bataan, workers were earning $36 a<lb />
month in 1975. In the La Romana free<lb />
zone of the Dominican Republic, con-<lb />
trolled by the U.S. conglomerate<lb />
Gulf&amp;Western, the wage in 1978 was 34<lb />
cents an hour. In Mauritius in 1975, un-<lb />
skilled female workers were paid 70<lb />
cents per day.<lb />
Another booming free zone is the<lb />
Mexican border. More than 450<lb />
assembly plants have been located along<lb />
the 2,000-mile frontier. General Electric,<lb />
RCA, Rockwell, Samsonite and many<lb />
others operate twin factories on each<lb />
side of the border. Complex operations<lb />
requiring technical skills are performed<lb />
on the U.S. side. The components are<lb />
then shipped across the river for final<lb />
assembly by Mexican workers who<lb />
receive a fifth to a third of the U.S.<lb />
wages. (Whenever wages in a free zone<lb />
begin to rise, the multinational simply<lb />
moves to another.)<lb />
Not only is this corporate activity bad<lb />
for American workers who cannot<lb />
possibly compete with Third World<lb />
wage rates and whose jobs are<lb />
simultaneously being eliminated by<lb />
automation, but it is bad for the Third<lb />
World countries themselves. The in-<lb />
dustrialization of the Third World has<lb />
destroyed jobs in the countryside as land<lb />
has become more valuable because of<lb />
corporate demand for it. Nowhere can<lb />
this be seen more clearly than in the<lb />
agricultural industry.<lb />
Land that was once used for sub-<lb />
sistence farming is bought up by United<lb />
Fruit or a plantation owner who sells to<lb />
United Fruit. A cash crop such as coffee<lb />
or bananas is grown on the land for ex-<lb />
port to the United States. The end result<lb />
of this process is that rich and generally<lb />
well-fed countries are now importing<lb />
more and more of their food from coun-<lb />
tries with a high rate of malnutrition.<lb />
Most of the food is non-essential �<lb />
cocoa, coffee, tea, bananas and sugar.<lb />
Poor countries, on the other hand, im-<lb />
port staples from the United States �<lb />
chiefly wheat, corn and rice.<lb />
As a consequence, it should not sur-<lb />
prise people to learn that 25 to 30 per-<lb />
cent of children born in most developing<lb />
countries die before their fifth birthday,<lb />
and in some, more than half. The cause<lb />
is generally related to malnutrition or<lb />
hunger. (Francis Moore Happe and<lb />
Joseph Collins capture the relationship<lb />
between multinationals and world<lb />
hunger vividly in their book Food First.)<lb />
At the same time industrialization and<lb />
modern agribusiness have eliminated the<lb />
opportunity for many peasants to sup-<lb />
port themselves by farming, they have<lb />
failed to create anything approaching<lb />
equivalent opportunities inside the fac-<lb />
tories. This is because modern technolgy<lb />
displaces jobs; automation replaces<lb />
labor. Hence, the process of in-<lb />
dustrialization destroys self-<lb />
provisioning agriculture and leaves<lb />
millions of small farmers with neither<lb />
land nor job.<lb />
This trend occurs at a time when the<lb />
number of people looking for work in<lb />
the Third World is expected to increase<lb />
sharply. According to the Internals<lb />
Labor Organization, every year between<lb />
now and the year 2000 36 million peop<lb />
will enter the labor force � a huge ex-<lb />
pansion. Between 1950 and 1975 only <lb />
million people a year were looking to;<lb />
jobs. About 85 percent of the job<lb />
seekers at the dawn of the next centurv<lb />
will be in the Third World � more than<lb />
1 billion men and women.<lb />
Though multinationals hold out the<lb />
same promise of investing massive<lb />
amounts of capital in a developing coun-<lb />
try, that is not, in fact, what they do<lb />
They generally use scarce local capital to<lb />
finance their local operations rather<lb />
than bringing capital from the United<lb />
States or Europe.<lb />
According to Richard Barnet, from<lb />
1960 to 1970 about 78 percent of the<lb />
manufacturing operations of U.Sbased<lb />
global corporations in Latin America<lb />
were financed by local capital. Yet, bet<lb />
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multinationals reported taking 79 per-<lb />
cent of their net profits out of Latin<lb />
America.<lb />
As poverty and desperation increase<lb />
in the Third World, it is likely that<lb />
military conflicts and guerilla wars will<lb />
erupt. That is when the clarion call will<lb />
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IHl 1 ASI C AROI.INIAN<lb />
MARCH 21. 1985<lb />
Questions Raised About Refugee Shelters<lb />
(CPS) - The church-<lb />
sponsored sanctuary movement,<lb />
aiding refugees fleeing to the<lb />
I S. from war-torn Central<lb />
America, is gaining a potentially<lb />
powerful new ally: college<lb />
students.<lb />
Although still in the embrvonic<lb />
stage, efforts are burgeoning to<lb />
establish a campus sanctuary net-<lb />
work to help harbor El<lb />
Salvadoran and Guatamelan<lb />
refugees in defiance of federal<lb />
authorities:<lb />
�At least three university stu-<lb />
dent organizations in California<lb />
have voted within the past year to<lb />
establish sanctuaries.<lb />
�Representatives of 12 other<lb />
California schools are consider-<lb />
ing similar steps following a<lb />
Ruerside conference last month<lb />
to establish the foundation for a<lb />
campus sanctuary network.<lb />
�Brown University students,<lb />
who last fall approved a referen-<lb />
dum calling on the university to<lb />
establish a sanctuary, are work-<lb />
ing with local churches to set up a<lb />
sanctuary after university of-<lb />
ficials tailed to respond.<lb />
�A University oi Colorado stu-<lb />
dent organization aiding Central<lb />
American refugees will ask stu-<lb />
dent government leaders later this<lb />
month to establish a sanctuary.<lb />
Combined with the dozen or so<lb />
campus-affiliated churches that<lb />
are already part of a 200-member<lb />
nationwide network of church-<lb />
sponsored sanctuaries, sanctuary<lb />
movement leaders are convinced<lb />
they are beginning to tap a<lb />
mother-lode of resources and<lb />
support.<lb />
"The educational impact alone<lb />
could be tremendous says Rev.<lb />
Herb Schmidt, pastor of the<lb />
Lutheran Campus Ministray at<lb />
the University of Arizona, which<lb />
runs a sanctuary.<lb />
"Some of these refugees have<lb />
literally escaped with their lives<lb />
and when students hear about<lb />
that kind of thing, it raises their<lb />
level of awareness about the<lb />
whole Central America issue he<lb />
says.<lb />
A network of campus sanc-<lb />
tuaries last operated to protect<lb />
draft dodgers during the Vietnam<lb />
war.<lb />
UC-Riverside graduate student<lb />
Deborah Allen, who helped<lb />
organize last month's campus<lb />
sanctuary conference, is convinc-<lb />
ed the sentiments that led to the<lb />
Vietnam War era sanctuaries can<lb />
be tapped again.<lb />
"College students may be a lit-<lb />
tle less progressive now Allen<lb />
acknowledges, "but while the<lb />
progressive students may be a<lb />
minority, they're a strong minori-<lb />
ty-<lb />
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ed once they realize they can ac-<lb />
tually do something concrete to<lb />
prevent refugees from being<lb />
deported or killed she adds.<lb />
Joan Cardellino, who coor-<lb />
dinates sanctuary support efforts<lb />
for the graduate student govern-<lb />
ment at Cal-Berkely says,<lb />
"Students in this county take<lb />
their political freedom for<lb />
granted. When they realize that<lb />
university students in El<lb />
Salvador, who are key targets of<lb />
repression, get killed for doing<lb />
much less than they do, they say<lb />
'Maybe I should be doing<lb />
something about that<lb />
Up to now, the five-year-old<lb />
movement to protect refugees<lb />
from deportation has been run<lb />
almost entirely by churches.<lb />
"It's always been thought of as<lb />
a religious movement UC-<lb />
Riverside's Allen says, trying to<lb />
explain why college students have<lb />
been slow to get involved.<lb />
"But this is a moral and<lb />
humanitarian imperative she<lb />
says, "and you don't have to<lb />
belong to a church to believe the<lb />
U.S. government is breaking its<lb />
own laws by deporting these peo-<lb />
ple<lb />
Sanctuary movement leaders<lb />
maintain the estimated 600,000<lb />
Salvadorans and Guatemalans il-<lb />
legally in the U.S. are political<lb />
refugees fleeing from the civil<lb />
wars in their countries, and are<lb />
therefore entitled to asylum.<lb />
The Reagan administration,<lb />
which backs the Salvadoran<lb />
government, considers the vast<lb />
majority to be economic<lb />
refugees. It has been rejecting all<lb />
but a small fraction of asylum re-<lb />
quests.<lb />
And it is prosecuting people<lb />
aiding the refugees.<lb />
In January, officers arrested 16<lb />
workers, including some nuns<lb />
and priests, in Arizona. Last<lb />
month, two Iowa sanctuary<lb />
workers were convicted of aiding<lb />
Salvadoran refugees.<lb />
College students who aid<lb />
refugees directly face the pro-<lb />
spect of prosecution, but campus<lb />
sanctuary movement leaders say<lb />
that is unlikely.<lb />
"We are prepared to take the<lb />
risk says UC-Riverside's Allen,<lb />
"but there is an awful lot of sanc-<lb />
tuary work that can be done that<lb />
does not involve risks<lb />
The campus sanctuary<lb />
members organize food and fund<lb />
drives, provide bail money for<lb />
jailed refugees, and arrange cam-<lb />
pus appearances of refuges who<lb />
describe life in their home coun-<lb />
tries to campus groups.<lb />
Allen says the Riverside group<lb />
began its sanctuary work after in-<lb />
dications from the Immigration<lb />
and Naturalization Service that it<lb />
would not raid churches, schools<lb />
or hospitals in search of illegal<lb />
aliens.<lb />
"That planted the seed Allen<lb />
says.<lb />
The graduate Student Council<lb />
at UC-Riverside voted in<lb />
February 1984 to establish a sanc-<lb />
tuary. Since then students have<lb />
housed one refugee and given<lb />
various forms of assistance to<lb />
others.<lb />
The graduate student assembK<lb />
at UC-Irvine followed suit in<lb />
August, the assemblv at I (<lb />
Berkeley in October.<lb />
Allen says Riverside students<lb />
are establishing a newsletter tor<lb />
college sanctuary members, and<lb />
are preparing a "how to"<lb />
booklet for those interested in<lb />
establishing d sanctuarv.<lb />
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Scholastic Press Association.<lb />
The senior Industrial<lb />
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Reveals<lb />
A ctivities<lb />
By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU chapter of the<lb />
NAACP will be holding elections<lb />
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Mendenhall Coffeehouse, accor-<lb />
ding to Wilma Case, president.<lb />
"Only bona fide members will<lb />
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day of the voting<lb />
Dr. Sydney Barn well, director<lb />
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missions and student affairs, will<lb />
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the topic of the meeting had not<lb />
been decided, yet.<lb />
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in the Mendenhall Coffeehouse,<lb />
she said.<lb />
Technology major won first place<lb />
in the Black and White Sports<lb />
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photograph appears on page 194<lb />
of the 1983 Buccaneer, which<lb />
shows former ECU basketball<lb />
player Mary Denkler maneuver-<lb />
ing around a Boston College<lb />
player.<lb />
"It's the first award I've ever<lb />
received 25- year old Pattter-<lb />
son said. "I think it reflects the<lb />
excellent quality of the annual<lb />
and the importance of<lb />
photographs<lb />
Page 180 of the Buccaneer<lb />
shows the photograph that won<lb />
Patterson third place in the Color<lb />
Sports Action Photo category. It<lb />
shows golfer Jon Riddle hitting a<lb />
golf ball out of a sand trap. "I<lb />
believe photographs are much<lb />
more lasting Patterson said.<lb />
Upon graduation, he said he<lb />
hopes to enter the field of cor-<lb />
porate photography.<lb />
Sponsored by the CSPA, the<lb />
2nd annual Gold Circle Awards<lb />
program is the largest competi-<lb />
tion for individual achievement<lb />
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pus media. More than 12,000 en-<lb />
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terson noted. Applachian State<lb />
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N.C. university to receive awards<lb />
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Patterson also added that ECU<lb />
students still have time to be<lb />
photographed for this year's an-<lb />
nual. "This Friday is the last<lb />
day to get your picture taken<lb />
he said. "We've had a very good<lb />
response from the students so far<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 21, 1985<lb />
Conservative Students Shun Interest Group<lb />
(CPS) � In what was supposed<lb />
to be the first step on a renewed<lb />
nationwide march to get Public<lb />
Interest Research Groups off<lb />
campuses, Syracuse University<lb />
students refused to budge.<lb />
SU students last week voted to<lb />
keep devoting part of their stu-<lb />
dent fees to the New York state<lb />
PIRG chapter, a self-styled con-<lb />
sumer group that often organizes<lb />
voter registration drives and pro-<lb />
tests of tuition increase and utili-<lb />
ty rate hikes.<lb />
Conservative groups have long<lb />
opposed the PIRGs, claiming<lb />
they are overtly political, and<lb />
that student fees should go only<lb />
to nonpolitical groups.<lb />
Some conservatives reportedly<lb />
promised Syracuse would be the<lb />
first of some 40 other campuses<lb />
to be "de-PIRGed" in a renewed<lb />
escalation of their opposition to<lb />
the groups.<lb />
"Local groups have been<lb />
working in states like Montana,<lb />
Idaho, Colorado,<lb />
Massachusetts" to disrupt the<lb />
groups, says Jeff Pandin, deputy<lb />
director of the College<lb />
Republican National Committee,<lb />
which supposedly has been<lb />
leading the anti-PIRG move-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"The focus of conservatives'<lb />
objections to PIRGs is our fun-<lb />
ding mechanism and many of the<lb />
issues PIRGs work on says<lb />
Gene Karpinski of USPirg, the<lb />
Washington, D.Cbased clear-<lb />
inghouse for campus chapters.<lb />
"We're not looking to<lb />
eliminate PIRGs CRNC's Pan-<lb />
din argues "but to stop man-<lb />
datory student funding. If they<lb />
can support themselves through<lb />
voluntary contributions, that's<lb />
fine with us<lb />
Indeed, last fall conservative<lb />
student groups challenged the<lb />
traditional PIRG "negative<lb />
check-off" funding procedure on<lb />
at least three Michigan campuses,<lb />
New Mexico and at Duke, where<lb />
PIRG funds were frozen pending<lb />
a financial audit.<lb />
Under the "negative<lb />
check-off" system, a student<lb />
must indicate at registration that<lb />
he or she does not want to con-<lb />
tribute to the local PIRG.<lb />
Syracuse PIRG leaders say<lb />
they won because the conser-<lb />
vatives' opposition was<lb />
disorganized.<lb />
"STOPirg (the local opposi-<lb />
tion group) didn't have its act<lb />
together says Karen<lb />
McMahon. chairwoman of the<lb />
NYPIRG's board of directors.<lb />
"They were not organized and<lb />
they didn't have the resources<lb />
STOPirg members blame the<lb />
media.<lb />
"The Daily Orange (the stu-<lb />
dent paper) considers (itself) the<lb />
most objective paper on<lb />
campus argues STOPirg<lb />
member Troy Smith. "They<lb />
don't understand that they are so<lb />
pinko, commie and leftist it's<lb />
unreal<lb />
NYPirg supporters expected a<lb />
much tougher fight after the<lb />
Village Voice newspaper quoted<lb />
former College Republican leader<lb />
Steve Baldwin as saying Syracuse<lb />
would be just the first of 40 cam-<lb />
puses the conservative groups<lb />
would try to "de-pirg" this year.<lb />
But Baldwin, who left CRNC<lb />
more than two years ago, denies<lb />
that there's any 40-campus hit<lb />
list.<lb />
"I've heard about this article<lb />
from two or three sources, but<lb />
the only time I talked to Village<lb />
Voice was two and a half years<lb />
ago he says. "I don't recall<lb />
saying it and when I was with<lb />
CRNC we never had such a list,<lb />
although we did work against<lb />
PIRGs<lb />
College Press Service reported<lb />
last year that Baldwin had written<lb />
an advisory to College<lb />
Republican groups, suggesting<lb />
ways to disrupt local PIRG<lb />
chapters with campus funding<lb />
referenda and even surreptitious-<lb />
ly running conservative can-<lb />
didates for local PIRG leadership<lb />
positions.<lb />
Conservative students won<lb />
control over the Minnesota PIRG<lb />
last year, but College Republican<lb />
head Jack Abramoff denied his<lb />
group was involved in the effort.<lb />
"I wouldn't say we've targeted<lb />
anyone CRNC's Pandin says.<lb />
"It's more grassroots. (PIRG op-<lb />
ponents) use us and we work as<lb />
an information source<lb />
But he does concede local<lb />
CRNC members in<lb />
Massachusetts, Idaho, New<lb />
Jersey, Colorado, California and<lb />
New York are active this spring.<lb />
"The College Republicans<lb />
have some sort of problem with<lb />
our ideology says Eve Brown<lb />
of the University of California-<lb />
Santa Barbara PIRG. "There's a<lb />
rumor they're trying to get a<lb />
referendum on the ballot to<lb />
change our funding system or to<lb />
oust us<lb />
In Colorado, USPirg's Karpin-<lb />
ski says conservative students are<lb />
criticizing COPirg's contribu-<lb />
tions to USPirg, though he ad-<lb />
mits there's no proof the College<lb />
Republicans are involved.<lb />
Massachusetts and Idaho<lb />
PIRGs also are battling conser-<lb />
vative efforts to strip them of stu-<lb />
dent fee funding, Karpinski adds.<lb />
In a recent Idaho State referen-<lb />
dum, Karpinski says "the vote<lb />
was either a tie or it lost by one<lb />
vote. Anyway, the conservatives<lb />
are not very successful in Idaho<lb />
At least eight state legislatures,<lb />
including New Jersey, New York<lb />
and Massachusetts, are debating<lb />
bills to defund PIRGs or rear-<lb />
range their funding procedures.<lb />
The bills could limit PIRG ac-<lb />
tivities by refusing to release stu-<lb />
dent fees for political lobbying<lb />
Meanwhile in New Jersey, a<lb />
potentially pivotal lawsuit is<lb />
nearing another resolution, say.<lb />
Ken Ward of NJPirg.<lb />
Nine Rutgers students sued in<lb />
1979, claiming PIRG's negative<lb />
check-off funding forced<lb />
students to contribute to a<lb />
political point of view they didn't<lb />
necessarily support.<lb />
The Federal District Court rui-<lb />
ed in favor of the PIRG last spr-<lb />
ing, but Ward says the conser<lb />
vatives have appealed, and a new<lb />
decision is expected sometime<lb />
this summer.<lb />
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Assaults And Larcenies Among Crimes<lb />
Crime<lb />
Report<lb />
Campus crime at ECU was<lb />
light this week. Incidents<lb />
reported to the Department of<lb />
Public Safetv for March 13-20<lb />
were:<lb />
March 13, 2 p.m. � A vehicle<lb />
was reported vandalized on the<lb />
north side of Aycock dorm. 2:25<lb />
p.m. � A hit-and-run which<lb />
caused property damage to a<lb />
vehicle occurred at Belk dorm.<lb />
The operator of the suspect vehi-<lb />
cle was located in Belhaven, N.C.<lb />
5:30 p.m. � A vehicle was<lb />
reported vandalized on the north<lb />
side of Scott dorm. 6 p.m. � A<lb />
portable stereo was reported<lb />
stolen from a room on the third<lb />
floor of Belk dorm.<lb />
March 14, 11:50 a.m. � Wray<lb />
Carlton Bobbitt of E. 12th St.<lb />
was arrested for assault inflicting<lb />
serious injury. The arrest stemm-<lb />
ed from an incident which occur-<lb />
red during an intramural basket-<lb />
ball game in which Bobbitt is ac-<lb />
cused of striking an official.<lb />
March 15, 6:55 p.m. � A<lb />
bookbag was reported stolen<lb />
from a room on the second floor<lb />
of Garrett dorm. 2:17p.m. � An<lb />
employee of the School of<lb />
Governor ublishes Column<lb />
RALEIGH � (UPI) � Gov.<lb />
Jim Martin has started asking<lb />
newspapers to publish a monthly<lb />
column that his office is<lb />
distributing in a move to com-<lb />
municate directly with his consti-<lb />
tuents, aides say.<lb />
Martin's press office has mail-<lb />
ed a four-page news release to<lb />
160 North Carolina newspapers<lb />
outlining the governor's plans for<lb />
making state government more<lb />
efficient.<lb />
"This is the first of a series of<lb />
monthly columns from Gov.<lb />
Martin for publication in the<lb />
state's newspapers the mailing<lb />
said. "We hope you are able to<lb />
use it in any form you see fit<lb />
Martin is reviving a strategy he<lb />
used during the 12 years he<lb />
represented the 9th Congres-<lb />
sional District in the Charlotte<lb />
area. Many congressmen mail<lb />
columns to newspapers in their<lb />
home states but Martin is believ-<lb />
ed to be the first North Carolina<lb />
governor to try the technique.<lb />
Martin's abilities as a com-<lb />
municator worry state<lb />
Democrats, who fear he will win<lb />
public support for his tax-cut<lb />
package and help the Republican<lb />
Party. The governor recently<lb />
staged a series of briefings for<lb />
reporters and editorial writers<lb />
statewide to boost his budget and<lb />
tax proposals.<lb />
Martin's press secretary, Tim<lb />
Pittman, said the column will let<lb />
the governor communicate<lb />
directly with the public. Pittman<lb />
said Martin does not write the<lb />
column but he decided the con-<lb />
tents.<lb />
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I could imagine seeing my<lb />
father put on his most<lb />
obnoxious colored sports<lb />
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string, and bang out a few<lb />
chords. In essence this is what<lb />
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years younger than my father,<lb />
has been doing for over twenty<lb />
years. The Kinks are one of<lb />
the original British Invasion<lb />
bands of the early sixties. Lead<lb />
by front man Ray Davies, the<lb />
Kinks have contributed more<lb />
than their share of untrendy,<lb />
classic records to the music<lb />
scene. And now, after some<lb />
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seem to have landed another<lb />
successful collage of songs on<lb />
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The Kinks' new album<lb />
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down in pace for the veteran<lb />
rockers. Word of Mouth has a<lb />
little bit of something for<lb />
everyone. Humor, hard licks,<lb />
ballads, and a pop radio tune<lb />
called "Do it Again" are all<lb />
qualities of the record.<lb />
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sour notes. After meeting Sim-<lb />
ple Minds lead singer Jim Kerr<lb />
while on tour, Hynde and Kerr<lb />
swept off to New York City to<lb />
get married in Central Park.<lb />
Davies' songs "Going Solo"<lb />
and "Sold Me Out" suggest<lb />
there was a bit of pain felt<lb />
from her departure. With such<lb />
lyrics as "You sold me out to<lb />
get a better deal for yourself<lb />
you get the idea that Davies<lb />
got the raw end of the deal.<lb />
"Massive Reductions" and<lb />
"Summer's Gone" sound as if<lb />
they could have been written<lb />
back in the days of the "Low<lb />
Budget" and "Misfits" era.<lb />
"Massive Reductions" has the<lb />
quirkiness of "Low Budget"<lb />
and "Summer's Gone" has<lb />
the sensuality of "Misfits<lb />
The two gems on the album<lb />
belong to Ray's brother Dave.<lb />
"Guilty" is the hardest rock-<lb />
ing song on the album. Daves'<lb />
pounding guitar and high<lb />
pitch howl inject high voltage<lb />
into the listener. It's the type<lb />
of song that sends you into a<lb />
three minute frenze thrashing<lb />
about capsizing furniture.<lb />
"Living On a Thin Line" pro-<lb />
mises to be the best song writ-<lb />
ten about the British way to<lb />
life since the Clash wrote<lb />
"Lost in the Supermarket<lb />
The haunting introduction<lb />
leads to an ear perking sound<lb />
that hypnotizes listeners.<lb />
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very successful stab at creating<lb />
the eerie, neopsychedelic<lb />
sound of such bands as Green<lb />
On Red and The Dream Syn-<lb />
dicate.<lb />
On the slower track, "Miss-<lb />
ing Persons a ballad about a<lb />
missing child, Ray puts forth<lb />
the emotion in his voice<lb />
necessary to put a frog in your<lb />
throat. The somber melody of<lb />
an acoustic guitar backed with<lb />
soft piano makes you realize<lb />
that he can still write them like<lb />
hetjsedto.<lb />
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humor on almost every album,<lb />
but "Too Hot" is one of the<lb />
funniest songs he has written<lb />
since "Hayfever It's a song<lb />
about the necessary struggles<lb />
and pains of physical fitness<lb />
paralleled with problems of<lb />
urban blight.<lb />
Word of Mouth is the<lb />
straight-up rock 'n' roll that<lb />
has securely established the<lb />
Kinks in the music industry.<lb />
Although the album does bid a<lb />
farewell to long time drummer<lb />
Mick Avory, there is no end in<lb />
sight for the band. After more<lb />
than twenty years of pumping<lb />
out albums and touring every<lb />
suitable country in the world,<lb />
the Kinks have another album<lb />
under their belt and hopefully<lb />
plenty more to come.<lb />
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the-screen character.<lb />
A native of Georgia, reared in<lb />
Michigan, Daniels became a New<lb />
Yorker in 1976, choosing the<lb />
theater over Hollywood and the<lb />
perils of teenage epics and rites of<lb />
passage movies.<lb />
He covered himself with glory<lb />
on stage in Summer and Smoke,<lb />
Minnesota Moon and Johnny<lb />
Got His Gun, for which he won<lb />
an Obie Award. He received a<lb />
Drama Desk Nomination for his<lb />
performance in Fifth of July.<lb />
Now he is in the movie major<lb />
leagues and says, "I've been set<lb />
up nicely in quality projects<lb />
Because Farrow and Allen are<lb />
both publicity shy, Daniels was<lb />
elected to stump the country<lb />
plugging The Purple Rose of<lb />
Cairo, a task about which he is<lb />
not overwhelmingly enthusiastic.<lb />
The question put to him most<lb />
often by the media: "What was it<lb />
like working with Woody?"<lb />
Daniels seems almost relieved.<lb />
He would rather talk about the<lb />
brilliant director than himself.<lb />
"Woody is very quiet on the<lb />
set he said. "He doesn't do his<lb />
club routine and he doesn't come<lb />
on like the nebbish he plays in<lb />
movies. He's not on parade. He<lb />
may not even talk to you before<lb />
he shoots a scene. But I work that<lb />
way, too.<lb />
"I brought my own ideas to<lb />
each scene and that's the way<lb />
we'd shoot it the first or second<lb />
take. Then we'd discuss what I'd<lb />
done. Seventy percent of the time<lb />
he would go along with me.<lb />
"If my input was wrong, he<lb />
would cut it in the editing room.<lb />
The harshest thing he said to me<lb />
was, 'OK, it probably won't<lb />
work' or 'We probably won't use<lb />
it.<lb />
Woody wrote the script but<lb />
told me not to treat it like the Bi-<lb />
ble. He encouraged the cast to ad<lb />
lib if it felt right, but we never<lb />
abused that freeeom, which was<lb />
great. It's hard to improve on<lb />
Woody Allen dialogue.<lb />
"Sometimes he seemed<lb />
satisfied with a take and would<lb />
say, 'OK, we've got it. Now let's<lb />
try to experiment a little bit<lb />
Once he scribbled some dialogue<lb />
on the set and it became one of<lb />
the high points of the film. It was<lb />
exciting to see a man of his<lb />
stature work off the top of his<lb />
head<lb />
Daniels said he was the only<lb />
stranger on the set. All of Allen's<lb />
stage hands and staffers have<lb />
been with him for a decade or<lb />
longer. Mia has been his constant<lb />
companion for a few years.<lb />
Allen has virtually no fund of<lb />
small talk and a less secure actor<lb />
than Daniels might have thought<lb />
of himself as an interloper.<lb />
"Woody is very impersonal on<lb />
and off the set, but then so am<lb />
I Daniels said. "I wouldn't<lb />
have known what to talk to him<lb />
about during lunch anyhow.<lb />
"But I don't mean to say he's<lb />
detached even if he is an extreme-<lb />
ly private person. Woody is very<lb />
concerned about performances<lb />
and is always right there to<lb />
answer questions. By the end of<lb />
the picture we were comfortable<lb />
with each other<lb />
Daniels, grateful to Allen for<lb />
casting him in his first starring<lb />
role, said, Terms of Endearment<lb />
was my first big break but it<lb />
wasn't as important to my career<lb />
as The Purple Rose of Cairo.<lb />
"It's a big leap from obscurity<lb />
to starring for Woody. I just<lb />
didn't want the picture to lag in<lb />
my scenes � and it didn't. And<lb />
that's what I tried to<lb />
accomplish<lb />
USA For Africa<lb />
Just A Corporate Showcase?<lb />
MAiaOSIA OUBINSKY - �CU<lb />
The latest Kinks LP proves Ray Davies hasn't lost his touch<lb />
By JEFFRY JONES<lb />
Staff Wrttar<lb />
The famine in Ethiopia has<lb />
prompted a revival of War-<lb />
Bond-Drive-style relief efforts.<lb />
The British Band Aid single "Do<lb />
They Know It's Christmas?"<lb />
raised millions of dollars for<lb />
African famine relief. The<lb />
number eleven song on the na-<lb />
tionally syndicated radio pro-<lb />
gram "Weekly Top 40" with<lb />
Rick Dees, was USA for Africa's<lb />
"We Are the World<lb />
Frank Rabey and Charles Sune<lb />
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ville. They are, if nothing else,<lb />
front-line troops of the record<lb />
business. They know what sells,<lb />
and what doesn't. They know<lb />
their customers, and they know<lb />
their music. Rabey and Sune were<lb />
asked about the USA for Africa<lb />
charity record. Both said the<lb />
record supported a fine cause.<lb />
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the World" was a musical<lb />
failure.<lb />
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written, repetitive songs. I was<lb />
severely disappointed Rabey<lb />
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cause he laughed, "but the best<lb />
thing that's come out of the<lb />
whole effort is the Doonesbury<lb />
satire<lb />
Sune agrees. "Musically they<lb />
have a lot of people who have<lb />
nothing to do with one another.<lb />
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the lineup. Why is each one of the<lb />
Jackson brothers given a separate<lb />
credit? Michael and maybe Jer-<lb />
maine are the only real musicians<lb />
of the family<lb />
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styles ranging from the bubble-<lb />
gum pop of Diana Ross, Lionel<lb />
Richie, Kenny Rogers, and<lb />
Michael Jackson, to the raspy<lb />
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ironic, off-key blues of Bob<lb />
Dylan. Bruce Springsteen is<lb />
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Jennings, and even Saturday<lb />
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Art Garfunkel. Willie Nelson<lb />
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lesias had other committments.<lb />
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Richie and Michael Jackson.<lb />
Rabey questions the writing of<lb />
the song. "I don't tike the 'We<lb />
are the world, we are the<lb />
children he said.<lb />
Sune added, "The main refrain<lb />
istrite. Trite, that's the word<lb />
"With all the talent they had, I<lb />
think they could have gotten a<lb />
better songwriter. I mean, they<lb />
had Dylan, but didn't use him.<lb />
Bob Dylan's the best thing on the<lb />
album Rabey said.<lb />
"Musically it's so boring. It<lb />
doesn't pick up at all. Dylan's got<lb />
about the only life in the song.<lb />
The music is set there so the<lb />
vocals can go over it. Musically it<lb />
goes nowhere Rabey con-<lb />
tinued.<lb />
Sune believed the record would<lb />
do well, and that the local Record<lb />
Bars would sell out their initial<lb />
stock of 200. He said that Record<lb />
Bar as a chain had committed<lb />
$50,000 to Ethiopian relief. Sune<lb />
also believed that the eclectic<lb />
mixture of musicians may have<lb />
been chosen to plug CBS<lb />
Records' artists as much as to br-<lb />
ing in money for the Ethiopians.<lb />
"CBS Records is clearly one of<lb />
the giants, along with Columbia.<lb />
Most of the solo artists on the<lb />
song are CBS artists; Jackson,<lb />
Bob Dylan, Cyndi Lauper, etc.<lb />
Don't underestimate the cor-<lb />
porate aspect of it Sune said.<lb />
Rabey, comparing "We Are<lb />
the World" to Band Aid's "Do<lb />
They Know It's Christmas?<lb />
said that the British 43 was much<lb />
better. "The flip-side of the other<lb />
one (BandAid) is a lot more<lb />
human. The ilip-side of this one<lb />
has a Quincy Jones instrumental.<lb />
I really don't understand that<lb />
choice<lb />
Rabey added that plans have<lb />
been made to expand the USA<lb />
for Africa 45 to a full length<lb />
album. He said the album would<lb />
contain the single "We Are the<lb />
World" as well as songs recorded<lb />
by individual artists and groups.<lb />
He fears that a album would be<lb />
even more tasteless musically,<lb />
and would destroy much of the<lb />
credibility of the American<lb />
record companies' relief efforts.<lb />
Sune bought a copy of the 45.<lb />
"Only for the cause he explain-<lb />
ed. Rabey said he would get the<lb />
record because he supports the<lb />
cause and because of Bob<lb />
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buy it to support the cause. Only<lb />
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petty jealousy of P.Ds "per-<lb />
sonality, wardrobe and swar-<lb />
thy good looks P.D. claims<lb />
that his dismissal was due in<lb />
part to misleading results of<lb />
audiometer readings from the<lb />
1984 football season when<lb />
compared with those of the<lb />
noisier 1983 season. Further-<lb />
more, P.D. says he had been<lb />
assured as late as Halloween,<lb />
1984, by Karr and Howell that<lb />
his position was safe, that they<lb />
were pleased with both the<lb />
audiometer readings and the<lb />
success of P.Ds goodwill<lb />
ventures, and that they still<lb />
stood firmly behind the voices<lb />
of the children who had given<lb />
him his name.<lb />
As a result of his dismissal,<lb />
P.D. says he has been forced<lb />
to don the foolish and ill-<lb />
fitting costume of a riverboat<lb />
gambler, and without compen-<lb />
sation, so that he has been<lb />
derided as an "amateur<lb />
showboat<lb />
P.Ds suit asks for damages<lb />
from the defendants for libel<lb />
and defamation of character,<lb />
loss of revenue from public<lb />
school appearances, summer<lb />
mascot camps, and compensa-<lb />
tion for his lost wardrobe and<lb />
body. He asks for reinstate-<lb />
ment as mascot "before the<lb />
Shad Festival parade<lb />
Announcement of P.Ds<lb />
suit was made by P.D. with his<lb />
attorney, Bland Blunt Suggs,<lb />
at his side. Suggs gave no<lb />
reason for the suddenness of<lb />
the announcement and<lb />
asserted that the dismissal was<lb />
linked somehow to rumors<lb />
that P.D. had nearly joined<lb />
the ranks of the Tampa Bay<lb />
Bucaneers after the unex-<lb />
pected retirement of their<lb />
mascot The Bucaneer (former-<lb />
ly known as T.B.)<lb />
As exhibits in the suit, P.D.<lb />
placed numerous articles from<lb />
the East Carolinian, most<lb />
authored by defendant<lb />
Rideout; results from a<lb />
"railroad student election<lb />
and a copy of his letter of<lb />
dismissal, which read:<lb />
Dear P.D. your name's a<lb />
disgrace<lb />
To the school and the whole<lb />
human race.<lb />
So take a walk off the plank<lb />
Your name's now a blank.<lb />
P.D get out of our face.<lb />
Thank you for your service<lb />
to the University.<lb />
� John M. Howell<lb />
P.D. appeared at the press<lb />
conference holding his head,<lb />
which displayed that stoic ex-<lb />
pression so characteristic of<lb />
his personality, under his arm.<lb />
But his slouched posture<lb />
revealed abject humiliation,<lb />
and a complexion gone pasty<lb />
pale. He was dressed in a plain<lb />
gray sweatsuit, brown socks<lb />
and P.F. Flyers, rumored to<lb />
have been considering hiring<lb />
P.D. as their new mascot after<lb />
P.Fs retirement at the end of<lb />
this year.<lb />
P.D. said, after announcing<lb />
his suit, that he was sorry to<lb />
have to resort to this means of<lb />
redressing the wrongs he felt<lb />
had been done him, but he felt<lb />
he had no alternative. He con-<lb />
tinued: "It's not really the<lb />
money at all. But to have seen<lb />
the way the ECU mascot has<lb />
been depersonalized broke my<lb />
heart. I collected a bucket of<lb />
purple blood and sweat<lb />
agonizing over this before I<lb />
decided to go through with it.<lb />
But in essence, they've made<lb />
the mascot generic, and that's<lb />
the behavior of an outlaw<lb />
school<lb />
P.D. also said that the pre-<lb />
sent use of his image "in this<lb />
nameless being" is an affront<lb />
to his dignity and to that of his<lb />
profession, and that it keeps<lb />
him from sleeping or being<lb />
happy.<lb />
"All I've ever wanted to be<lb />
is P.D. (the) Pirate P.D.<lb />
said, choking back tears. "I<lb />
gave everything I had to ECU,<lb />
the best years of my life. And<lb />
at the whim of a few disgruntl-<lb />
ed and jealous individuals, I<lb />
was tossed aside. I've been<lb />
disgraced in my profession<lb />
and I may never find another<lb />
paying job. Sure I could go to<lb />
Pungo Academy. They'd be<lb />
glad to have me, but it just<lb />
wouldn't be the same. If<lb />
they'd just given me one year,<lb />
I'd have shown' em, too<lb />
None of the defendants<lb />
were available for comment.<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: This<lb />
Parody was submitted<lb />
anonymously to The East<lb />
Carolinian. If the author is in-<lb />
terested, there is an East<lb />
Carolinian T-shirt waiting for<lb />
him.<lb />
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8 1 HI t; AST CAROLINIAN MARCH 21. 1985<lb />
Doonesbun<lb />
Mexican Ballet Showcases Culture March 26<lb /><lb />
b lisa McDonald<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The spectacle of Mexico's<lb />
Ballet Gran Folklorko de<lb />
Mexico will be the concluding<lb />
program of the ECU Theatre<lb />
Arts Series. The program will<lb />
take place Tuesday, March 26 at<lb />
8:15 p.m. in McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
The company, which has been<lb />
described by Dance Magazine as<lb />
"a sort of Mexican Ice Follies,<lb />
featuring high energy dancing,<lb />
spectacular costuming, and sure-<lb />
fire pacing presents ensemble<lb />
works based on various eras in<lb />
Mexico's history, and various<lb />
regions of the country.<lb />
The company, under the direc-<lb />
tion of Theo Shanab, will begin<lb />
its performance with the polka,<lb />
chottis, redova and waltz as<lb />
danced by people in the north of<lb />
many Mexican states. The dances<lb />
were brought to Mexico by the<lb />
French and Spaniards, but it is<lb />
the humble people of the villages<lb />
who have put the life into them<lb />
that will be shown Tuesday night.<lb />
Expressions of love, suffering,<lb />
and happiness will be shown in<lb />
the dances of the Chiapas, which<lb />
are a mix of Spanish and Indian<lb />
cultures. The music of the state<lb />
of Chiapas is ancient, and its<lb />
dances come from the center and<lb />
coastal regions of the state.<lb />
The dances of the state of<lb />
Michoacan will reveal the<lb />
greatness of its customs and<lb />
legends, for the state is rich in its<lb />
folklore of music and dance.<lb />
The company will show the joy<lb />
and merry spirit of the Jarucho,<lb />
the natives of Veracruz. The<lb />
natives' happiness is characteriz-<lb />
ed in the "Fandango primarily<lb />
done during the patron saints'<lb />
feasts, and complicated dance<lb />
steps are shown during the<lb />
famous "La Bamba where a<lb />
couple tie a bow with their feet.<lb />
"The Dance of the Quetzales<lb />
(multi-colored bird)" will show<lb />
movement and creation, a sym-<lb />
bol of the bird that is considered<lb />
a cosmic messenger and symbol<lb />
of the Catholic culture. In Cuet-<lb />
zalan, a village in the mountains<lb />
of Puebla, the dance is of a pure<lb />
nature.<lb />
The mountainous territory<lb />
called Oaxaca will bring to the<lb />
performance an appealing touch<lb />
of melancholy and gentleness<lb />
that is characteristic of the In-<lb />
dians of the area. "The Dance of<lb />
the Feathers danced during<lb />
religious festivals and fiestas, is<lb />
reminiscent of the conquest of<lb />
the Spanish, led by Cortez, over<lb />
the natives, led by Mom.ezuma.<lb />
The world famous "Zandunga"<lb />
is a dance that means charm. It<lb />
typifies the grace and gaiety of<lb />
the Tehuana women.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
MARCH 21, 1985<lb />
Page 10<lb />
Netters Comeback To Defeat Campbell 5-4<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
( o Spofij Editor<lb />
The ECU Men's tennis team<lb />
defeated Campbell University 5-4<lb />
on Tuesday in a match played on<lb />
the tennis courts behind Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
ECU won in the final doubles<lb />
match of the day after trailing<lb />
four games to one in the third set<lb />
and 5-3 in the tiebreaker, before<lb />
rallying for the win.<lb />
Campbell won the number-one<lb />
and two singles matches with<lb />
Bruce Eickhoff defeating ECU's<lb />
Galen Treble (6-4), (7-6) in the<lb />
number-one singles. In the<lb />
number-two singles, Arturo<lb />
Ibarguen defeated Greg Loyd<lb />
(6-2), (5-7), (6-1) for the Camels<lb />
only other win in singles competi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Greg Willis contiuned his fine<lb />
play for the Pirate netters down-<lb />
ing Octavio Horcasitaf (6-0),<lb />
(6-0).<lb />
"Greg Willis has been playing<lb />
exceptional tennis for us ECU<lb />
coach Pat Scherman said. "He<lb />
won (6-1),(6-0) for us against<lb />
N.C. State, and won (6-0), (6-0)<lb />
against Campbell<lb />
At the number four singles<lb />
position, ECU's Dan Lamont<lb />
defeated Brad McRae (6-1), (6-3).<lb />
Davis Bagley also won for the<lb />
Pirates, beating Tom Maynor<lb />
(6-2), (6-2).<lb />
In the final singles match,<lb />
ECU's David Turner turned back<lb />
Campbell's Derek George in<lb />
three sets. George won the first<lb />
set (7-6) by winning the<lb />
tiebreaker 7-1. Turner took the<lb />
second set (7-6) also in a<lb />
tiebreaker by the score of 7-5.<lb />
There was no tiebreaker in the<lb />
final set as Turner crushed<lb />
George 6-1 to win the match and<lb />
put ECU up four to two going in-<lb />
to doubles play.<lb />
Campbell won the first two<lb />
doubles matches just as they did<lb />
in the singles. The team of<lb />
Eickhoff and Ibarguen downed<lb />
Treble and Willis (6-4), (6-4).<lb />
In the number-two doubles<lb />
match, Horcasitaf and McRae<lb />
defeated Pat Campanero and<lb />
Bagley (6-1), (2-6), (6-4) to tie the<lb />
score at four apiece going into the<lb />
deciding doubles match.<lb />
The team of John Anthony<lb />
and David Turner came from<lb />
behind to defeat Maynor and<lb />
George (6-2), (5-7), (7-6), 7-5 in<lb />
the tiebreaker to win the match<lb />
for the Pirates.<lb />
The win evens the team's<lb />
record this spring to 3-3 and puts<lb />
them at 7-8-1 on the year.<lb />
Despite the win, ECU coach<lb />
Sherman was not pleased with<lb />
her team's performance. "I was<lb />
happy we won, but I wasn't<lb />
pleased overall she said. "I<lb />
thought Campbell played well,<lb />
but we didn't play as well as<lb />
we've been playing.<lb />
"It came down to the third set<lb />
of the third doubles match, and<lb />
we were down 1-4 at one point in<lb />
the final set she continued. "I<lb />
was impressed that we were able<lb />
to comeback and get the win<lb />
Sherman feels that the play in<lb />
doubles has hurt her team<lb />
somewhat, due to the unexpected<lb />
loss of her top doubles team from<lb />
the fall.<lb />
"We lost David Creech, who is<lb />
out of school this semester an<lb />
Scott Avery who is concentrating<lb />
on his studies she said "We've<lb />
been weaker in doubles plav and<lb />
it (the loss of Creech and Avei<lb />
has hurt our depth � now.<lb />
everyone has to play well in eve-<lb />
match<lb />
Both the men's and women'<lb />
tennis learns will be in action o.<lb />
the weekend. The men'v team w<lb />
face Old Dominion on Fndav<lb />
Greenville before going �<lb />
Virginia Commonwealth or<lb />
Saturday. On Monday the Pi:<lb />
men will return home to face I<lb />
Harvard-B team. The women w i<lb />
play at Old Dominion on i<lb />
and plav host to Pfeiffei<lb />
Saturdav.<lb />
Pirates, Seahawks Split Doubleheader<lb />
Sophomore Davis Bagley, from Durham, shows the proper form to<lb />
hit a backhand. Bagley won his singles match against Campbell's<lb />
Tom Maynor in straight sets. The tennis team will play two matches<lb />
over the weekend against Old Dominion and Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth.<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
&amp;<lb />
SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Spotli hdilon<lb />
The ECU baseball team split a<lb />
doubleheader with UNC-<lb />
Wilmington yesterday, in the<lb />
Pirates' first conference games of<lb />
the season.<lb />
ECU struck first, as they won<lb />
the first game 3-2, but the<lb />
Seahawks came back strong as<lb />
they rolled to an 8-3 triumph.<lb />
In the opener, the Pirates took<lb />
the lead in the third inning on an<lb />
RBI double by Chris Bradberry.<lb />
Jay McGraw followed with an<lb />
RBI single which scored<lb />
Bradberrv and gave ECU an earlv<lb />
2-0 lead.<lb />
In the bottom of the third,<lb />
UNC-Wilmington scored on an<lb />
RBI single by Tommy Griffin.<lb />
The Seahawks tied it in the sixth<lb />
on a fielder's choice bv Reggie<lb />
Redd.<lb />
ECU won it in the top of the<lb />
seventh. Greg Hardison doubled<lb />
down the left-field line.<lb />
Bradberry then doubled over the<lb />
rightfielder's head, scoring Har-<lb />
dison and picking up the game-<lb />
winning RBI.<lb />
ECl 's Wmfred Johnson wen<lb />
the distance in getting h<lb />
win o the season. It <lb />
fourth complete game<lb />
starts, with one � n ming<lb />
relie:<lb />
UNC-Wilmington -<lb />
their ability in the nightca<lb />
ing from behind to dcfe<lb />
Pirates 8-3.<lb />
See PIRATES, pauell<lb />
Brooks, Throckmorton Resign Posts<lb />
Baseball On WZMB;<lb />
ECU Battles Tarheels<lb />
The first play-by-play broad-<lb />
cast of a baseball game in the<lb />
Greenville area will take place to-<lb />
day on WZMB � 91.3 fm.<lb />
Mike Kelley and Pama Mit-<lb />
chell will begin their pre-game<lb />
show at 2:45 pm with live play-<lb />
by-play action of the ECU-North<lb />
Carolina game beginning at 3<lb />
pm.<lb />
"I'm really looking forward to<lb />
it Kelley said. "I'm really ex-<lb />
cited for the station � it should<lb />
definitely give us more recogni-<lb />
tion<lb />
Lee Workman and the athletic<lb />
staff approached the station<lb />
because they wanted to have<lb />
coverage of the ECU baseball<lb />
team.<lb />
Pama Mitchell said she is hap-<lb />
py to be broadcasting a sport<lb />
which she enjoys so much,<lb />
"I've always enjoyed baseball<lb />
and I've always wanted to know<lb />
what it would be like to do play-<lb />
by-play Mitchell said. "I'm a<lb />
little nervous, but i'm more ex-<lb />
cited.<lb />
"I know a good deal about<lb />
baseball Mitchell continued. "I<lb />
think i'll be able to handle it.<lb />
We'll try to get better and better<lb />
with every broadcast<lb />
The two broadcasters will be<lb />
alternating between play-by-play<lb />
and the color commentary. There<lb />
will be four other Pirate games<lb />
broadcast during the remainder<lb />
of the season.<lb />
The second broadcast will be<lb />
March 30, the opening game of a<lb />
doubleheader with conference<lb />
foe James Madison University.<lb />
The next broadcast will be the<lb />
following day (March 31) also<lb />
against the Dukes of JMU. The<lb />
final two games will be on April<lb />
18 and April 24 against William<lb />
&amp; Mary and UNC-Wilmington<lb />
respectively.<lb />
Kelley said it may be a bit uni-<lb />
que, in that a male-female broad-<lb />
cast team is somewhat unsual.<lb />
However, he likes the idea and is<lb />
especially happy that the athletic<lb />
department is giving he and Mit-<lb />
chell this chance.<lb />
WZMB's Jim Hickmon will be<lb />
taking care of all the engineer-<lb />
ing procedures for the broadcast.<lb />
So tune in to 91.3 fm WZMB<lb />
this afternoon at 2:45 pm to hear<lb />
all the action of the ECU-North<lb />
Carolina baseball game.<lb />
Defensive coordinator Tom<lb />
Throckmorton and recruting<lb />
coordinator and defensive-end<lb />
coach Waverly Brooks have both<lb />
resigned their positions on the<lb />
ECU coaching staff, Pirate head<lb />
coach Art Baker announced<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Throckmorton, who has held<lb />
the title of defensive coordinator<lb />
for the past two years, will be go-<lb />
ing to Virginia Tech as linebacker<lb />
coach.<lb />
Baker also announced the Don<lb />
Powers, who joined the ECU<lb />
staff in January as the defensive-<lb />
secondary coach, will assume<lb />
Throckmorton's duties as defen-<lb />
sive coordinator. Powers came to<lb />
ECU from Western Kentucky,<lb />
where he served as assistant head<lb />
coach and defensive coordinator<lb />
during the 1984 season.<lb />
The 41-year-old Throckmorton<lb />
came to ECU prior to the 1983<lb />
season. Joining the Pirates after<lb />
three seasons as a defensive and<lb />
strength coach at VMI. Prior to<lb />
VMI, the Richmond, Va native<lb />
also had collegiate stops at N.C.<lb />
State, Randolph Macon and the<lb />
University of Richmond.<lb />
Throckmorton will replace Dick<lb />
Biddle on the Virginia Tech staff.<lb />
Biddle resigned last week for a<lb />
position with another school.<lb />
On Tuesday, Dr. Ken Karr,<lb />
director of athletics, announced<lb />
the resignation of Brooks � ef-<lb />
fective in June of this year.<lb />
Brooks, who has coached<lb />
defensive ends at ECU, while also<lb />
holding the title of recruiting<lb />
coordinator during his two<lb />
seasons with the Pirates, will be<lb />
leaving to enter private business.<lb />
He feels that it is just time to<lb />
move on.<lb />
"I've enjoyed it here, and the<lb />
people have been great Brooks<lb />
said. "I've just come to a point in<lb />
time when I need to get out of<lb />
coaching.<lb />
"I wish the program well, I<lb />
hope Art Baker does a fine job<lb />
Brooks continued. "I have<lb />
wrestled with the idea for a long<lb />
time � and decided that it's time<lb />
to settle down<lb />
Brooks, also a Richmond, Va<lb />
native, came to Greenville in 1983<lb />
from Marshall University of the<lb />
Southern Conference, where he<lb />
served as recruiting coordinator<lb />
while aslo working with the<lb />
Thundering Herd' defense from<lb />
1979-82.<lb />
Prior to his stop at Marshall,<lb />
Brooks had worked in the<lb />
Virginia high school ranks from<lb />
1969-72. He then served as chief<lb />
recruitor and defensive end coach<lb />
at the University of Virginia for<lb />
two seasons.<lb />
With the resignation of Brooks<lb />
and Throckmorton, only three of<lb />
the five holdovers from Ed<lb />
Emory's staff remain. They are<lb />
Ken Matous (receivers), Don<lb />
Murray (offensive coordinator<lb />
and running backs) and John<lb />
Zernhelt (offensive line).<lb />
Waverly Brooks (left) and Tom Throckmorton (right) have both<lb />
resigned from coach Art Baker's coaching staff.<lb />
ECU Softball Team Extends Winning Streak<lb />
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By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Co-Storu Editor<lb />
The Lady Pirate softbail team<lb />
swept a pair of doubleheaders<lb />
from the University of Vermont<lb />
and UNC-Wilmington, giving<lb />
ECU a seven-game winning<lb />
streak and a 16-4 overall record.<lb />
Senior pitcher Pam Young<lb />
picked up her sixth win of the<lb />
year with a 3-1 decison in the first<lb />
game against Vermont.<lb />
In the game, two of the three<lb />
Lady Pirate runs were unearned.<lb />
However, Robin Graves led the<lb />
way for ECU as she went 2-2 with<lb />
a walk. Lisa Zmuda was 1-3.<lb />
Wendy Ozment was also 1-3 with<lb />
one RBI.<lb />
The Lady Bucs finally put<lb />
together some fine hitting behind<lb />
the pitching of junior Stacey<lb />
Boyette. Boyette has pitched well<lb />
all year, but has taken some<lb />
losses due to poor Pirate hitting.<lb />
This wasn't the case Monday as<lb />
ECU won big, 8-1.<lb />
Zmuda went 1-2 with a double<lb />
and junior in fielder Sandy Kee<lb />
was 1-1 with a triple, walk and<lb />
one RBI. Freshman Susie Pierce<lb />
went 1-2 with two RBI's.<lb />
On Tuesday the Lady Bucs<lb />
continued their winning ways as<lb />
they sweep a pair from UNC-<lb />
Wilmington. Robin Graves pick-<lb />
ed up the Pirate victory as she is<lb />
now 2-1 on the year.<lb />
Graves helped herself at the of-<lb />
fensive end as well. She went 2-2<lb />
with two walks and one RBI. Oz-<lb />
ment was 2-3 with a triple and<lb />
freshman shortstop Julie Farrow<lb />
"We've got good overall team<lb />
defenseOur concentration is there<lb />
now, and we've become more of a<lb />
'team9.99<lb />
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Pam Young (7) picked up her start win this season earlier this<lb />
had a sacrifice RBI.<lb />
ECU won the second game 6-1<lb />
as four hitters combined for<lb />
seven hits. Senior Tamara Franks<lb />
had one RBI as she went 2-4.<lb />
Graves also had an RBI with a<lb />
1-3 hitting performance. Zmuda<lb />
went 1-4 with two RBI's. Ozment<lb />
continued to swing a mean bat as<lb />
she was a perfect 3-3 at the plate.<lb />
With the recent Lady Pirate<lb />
success, head coach Sue<lb />
Manahan is pleased with the way<lb />
things are going for her squad.<lb />
"We've got good overall team<lb />
defense Manahan said. "With<lb />
our seven-game winning streak,<lb />
we've got more confidence too.<lb />
"Up until Tuesday, our execu-<lb />
tion was a bit weak Manahan<lb />
added. "But our concentration is<lb />
there now, and we've become<lb />
more of a 'team<lb />
Next for the Lady Pirates is the<lb />
Florida Invitational Tournament<lb />
in Tallahassee. It is a 15-team<lb />
tournament with three separate<lb />
pools.<lb />
The Pirates will matched<lb />
with the likes of Bradley, Georgia<lb />
State, Michigan State, South<lb />
Florida and Southern Mississip-<lb />
pi. The top two teams in each<lb />
pool will then advance to the<lb />
single-elimination finals on<lb />
Saturday (March 23) and Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
Some other powerful schools<lb />
in the tournament are Nickel<lb />
State and Florida State. Nickel<lb />
St. is currently in the top 20 in the<lb />
nation, while Fla. St. was No. 3<lb />
in Eastern Region last year.<lb />
Coach Manahan says the team<lb />
is excited and is looking foward<lb />
to playing in the tournament.<lb />
"We're ready to play against<lb />
the competition, but we really<lb />
don't know what to expect<lb />
Manahan said. "They (the op-<lb />
position) don't know anything<lb />
about us, and we don't know<lb />
anything about them. It's a no<lb />
lose situation.<lb />
"We're hitting the tournament<lb />
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tinued. "We're playing well and<lb />
have confidence<lb />
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More Controversy Concerning Clemson<lb />
FoRrmEV,LE SC" (UPI) �ach. Stan Narewski and<lb />
Clemson University strength coach, Sam Colson ad-<lb />
McLellan mitted giving a prescription drug<lb />
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tion a month after a prosecutor<lb />
told him the school's drug scan-<lb />
dal should go to a grand jury.<lb />
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Atchley, whom some trustees<lb />
blamed for initiating a formal<lb />
probe, was merely announcing<lb />
what already was planned and<lb />
iid not even know of two<lb />
to track st?r Augustinius Jaspers.<lb />
Jaspers, a Dutch runner, was<lb />
found dead in his Clemson dor-<lb />
mitory on Oct. 19. An autopsy<lb />
showed he died from a congenital<lb />
heart defect, but revealed traces<lb />
of phenylbutazone � an anti-<lb />
inflammatory drug used to<lb />
reduce swelling in joints.<lb />
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m an investigation that crossed<lb />
state lines. The investigation led<lb />
to resignations and guilty pleas<lb />
from two Clemson coaches and<lb />
the indictment of another, and<lb />
produced the resignations of both<lb />
McLellan and Atchley, the pro-<lb />
secutor told The Greenville News<lb />
in a copyrighted story.<lb />
"He (McLellan) basically told<lb />
me what had happened said<lb />
13th-Circuit Solicitor Bill Trax-<lb />
ler. explaining his first knowledge<lb />
of possible problems in the drug<lb />
case.<lb />
Traxler said the athletic direc-<lb />
tor called him at home on a<lb />
weekend in early November and<lb />
told him that the men's track<lb />
wanted to know if the coaches<lb />
should provide written confes-<lb />
sions.<lb />
Unfamiliar with the substance,<lb />
Traxler said he contacted a state<lb />
drug inspector. The solicitor said<lb />
McLellan called him later to say<lb />
the coaches had given university<lb />
police oral statements.<lb />
"But he said the police wanted<lb />
written statements from them<lb />
and he asked if they should do<lb />
that Traxler said. "Since what<lb />
he was telling me could possibly<lb />
be leading to a criminal matter, I<lb />
had to tell him that they should<lb />
consult an attorney First<lb />
Traxler said it was then he told<lb />
McLellan the matter should be<lb />
taken before a grand jury.<lb />
"I did not view it at the time to<lb />
Pirates Win One<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
After UNC-Wilmington picked<lb />
ip a run in the first, ECU scored<lb />
two in rhe top of the second.<lb />
ftei Mike Sullivan walked,<lb />
Mark Cockrell singled and the<lb />
ball rolled between the center-<lb />
fielder's legs, scoring Sullivan<lb />
m first base. Cockrell, who<lb />
Ivanced to third on the error<lb />
then scored on a sacrifice fly by<lb />
; hm Riley.<lb />
From then on, it was all Wilm-<lb />
ington. With the Pirates scoring<lb />
List one more run, the Seahawks<lb />
kicked up three in the third and<lb />
one in both the fourth and fifth<lb />
innings. Wilmington then added<lb />
to in the sixth to close out the<lb />
scoring.<lb />
ECU'S Jim Peterson took the<lb />
Jloss after going two and two-<lb />
khird innings, evening his record<lb />
tat 2-2. M;ke Christopher went the<lb />
tesi of the way in relief for the<lb />
Bucs.<lb />
Wilmington's Kenny King<lb />
picked up the win for the<lb />
Seahawks, making him 6-0 on the<lb />
year. Scott Altman finished up<lb />
for King, picking up his fifth save<lb />
of the season.<lb />
"After winning the first game,<lb />
we had the momentum ECU<lb />
coach Gary Overton said.<lb />
"Especially after we took the<lb />
lead in the second game, but<lb />
Wilmington came back nicely<lb />
with some timely hitting<lb />
The Pirates stranded 18<lb />
baserunners throughout both<lb />
games. However, ECU did<lb />
manage to pick up 14 hits in the<lb />
doubleheader. Bradberry was the<lb />
leading hitter for ECU, going 4-7<lb />
in the two games.<lb />
ECU is currently 13-4 overall<lb />
and 1-1 in the conference. Wilm-<lb />
ington is now 17-4 overall and 6-2<lb />
in league play. The Pirates return<lb />
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secutor said. "But there was no<lb />
question a criminal offense had<lb />
occurred because they dispensed<lb />
a prescription drug without<lb />
lawful authority<lb />
Clemson University police<lb />
brought the case to Traxler Nov.<lb />
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Traxler's estimation of the<lb />
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"Two things happened that<lb />
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thatdrugs might have con-<lb />
tributed to the death and could<lb />
not be ruled out.<lb />
"About the same<lb />
timeanother (Clemson) runner<lb />
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recovering from mononucleosis<lb />
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Traxler decided he wanted help<lb />
from the State Law Enforcement<lb />
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the case. He said he met with At-<lb />
chley Dec. 7 to inform him of the<lb />
plans, not knowing hou much<lb />
the president already knew.<lb />
Traxler said when he became<lb />
officially involved, he had told<lb />
the school's chief investigative<lb />
officer, lames Brummitt, "to<lb />
make sure he was keeping his<lb />
superiors aware<lb />
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source told the newspaper that<lb />
Atchley was not told of the<lb />
coaches' statements until Dec. 3,<lb />
17 days after Traxler entered the<lb />
case officially and almost five<lb />
weeks after the confessions.<lb />
Brummitt and his superior,<lb />
Vice President for Business and<lb />
Finance Melvin Barnette, Loth<lb />
declined comment. Barnettc said<lb />
"we have been essentially<lb />
threatened with oui jobs ii we<lb />
make any statements<lb />
Atchley immediately met with<lb />
McLellan, associate thletic<lb />
Director Bobb) Robinson and<lb />
then superior, Vice President foi<lb />
Student Affairs Waiter Cox.<lb />
During that Dec 7 meeting,<lb />
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"1 begged to do the investiga-<lb />
tions and then do the firing or<lb />
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statement issued through the<lb />
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nickname?<lb />
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ECU basketball team?<lb />
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points in a game?<lb />
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cond leading scorer on the 1937-38 squad?<lb />
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