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She Saat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Nol.60NoJ4-3(<lb />
Tuesday, January 21, 1986<lb />
Greenville, N.C .<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
C in illation 12,(MR)<lb />
Tutu Speaks At Duke<lb />
Praises Students Role<lb />
Tutu Speaks In Durham<lb />
JOMIIKDN HI Pbulo I �b<lb />
Bishop Desmond 1 utu spoke at the Duke Chapel this past Sunday. Besides trying to raise money in<lb />
North Carolina. Tutu tried to raise the awareness of North Carolina's citizens to the plight of black<lb />
South Africans. See related story on page 1.<lb />
King Remembered At ECU<lb />
B( VROI YN DKlsCOI.I. SUfl Wnler<lb />
l! d gathered Monday<lb />
i 'Hendrix Theater to<lb />
ate the 1 � of the Re.<lb />
Manithet King Jr<lb />
� leCity Councilman I d<lb />
( arm e at the Alpha<lb />
 ' � a ernity pres<lb />
 ! .i A Holiday said<lb />
"1 ki� . : tance l tinner, �e<lb />
haverstand the necessit <lb />
fluence on my life In his tribute<lb />
to King. Register explained, "we<lb />
ca nnot live on past<lb />
successeswhere we are uoin�� is<lb />
- � AflMft ,<lb />
ol struggle<lb />
The IO-mi  i peech, "Keep-<lb />
ing the Dream Alive spoke out<lb />
against prejudice and discrimina-<lb />
igainsi minorities.<lb />
C at tei met King during the<lb />
'60s while attending Virginia<lb />
State dlege.<lb />
 speaking at the program<lb />
Jasper Register.at: 1 : I<lb />
faculty memb<lb />
Register was a treshman at<lb />
Moorehouse College in Atlanta<lb />
when he heard King preach<lb />
"History and Destiny a sermon<lb />
vvhuh he saidhad a great in-<lb />
itial<lb />
more important than where we<lb />
have been<lb />
Angelo Volpe, vice chancellor<lb />
� cademic Affairs was also on<lb />
hand to give his remarks on<lb />
King's importance in the fight for<lb />
equality. He said, "He carried<lb />
the torch and now he is passing it<lb />
to you<lb />
Certificates oi merit were<lb />
received by leaders of several<lb />
minority students organizations.<lb />
Ken Hammond, program direc-<lb />
tor for University Unions, won<lb />
the Martin l.uther King Jr. Com-<lb />
munity Service A ward. The<lb />
Outstanding Greek Award went<lb />
to Eddie Bradley oi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Psi, and an Outstanding Leader-<lb />
ship Award was given to Brenda<lb />
Reid oi Delta Sigma Theta.<lb />
Monday was the first time<lb />
King's birthday was celebrated as<lb />
a national holiday. It's<lb />
significance was noted by An-<lb />
thony Bunch, president of Alpha<lb />
Phi Alpha when he saidThe<lb />
United States of America, black,<lb />
white, brown, north, and south<lb />
has stopped for 24 hours to<lb />
remember the life oi a black<lb />
AmericanRev. Martin Luther<lb />
King<lb />
B JAY STONE<lb />
Mini�lH Mitur<lb />
Bishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel<lb />
Laureate and critic of the apar-<lb />
theid policies of the South<lb />
African government, was the<lb />
featured speaker at Duke Univer-<lb />
sity Chapel Sunday. Tutu<lb />
delivered a 45 minute sermon to a<lb />
crowd oi' more than 1 .(MX) people<lb />
who packed the chapel on the<lb />
campus of Duke University.<lb />
After the service, Bishop Tutu<lb />
answered questions from<lb />
reporters in a short press con-<lb />
ference which took place in the<lb />
Divinity School adjacent to the<lb />
University's Chapel.<lb />
Tutu's appearance at Duke was<lb />
designed primarily to raise money<lb />
for the South African Council ot<lb />
Churches. Yet, he also hoped to<lb />
raise the awareness of North<lb />
Carolinians regarding South<lb />
African politics. Among the<lb />
Council ofChurches' projects are:<lb />
care for the dependents ol<lb />
political prisoners, a scholarship<lb />
program, a ministry to migratory<lb />
labor and acting as an opposition<lb />
voice for the movement against<lb />
apartheid.<lb />
In his sermon, Tutu spoke of<lb />
the power of Christian love. He<lb />
mentioned a minister in Alaska<lb />
who wrote Tutu saying that his<lb />
entire congregation prayed for<lb />
Tutu and the members of the<lb />
Council of Churches by name.<lb />
"What chance does the govern-<lb />
ment of South Africa have.<lb />
Tutu asked. "When it is fighting<lb />
against God?"<lb />
Tutu continued his sermon by<lb />
saying 'hat the evil of the system<lb />
in South Africa is not the pain<lb />
and anquish that it causes. The<lb />
evil is that, "It makes a person<lb />
doubt that they are a child of<lb />
God Tutu added that God<lb />
always creates a scandal because<lb />
he chooses to be on the side of the<lb />
hungry and the oppressed. The<lb />
test o God's people, he said, is<lb />
whether or not they have fed the<lb />
hungry or clothed the naked.<lb />
"There cannot be any true<lb />
freedom for anyone until all are<lb />
free Tutu said.<lb />
Though Tutu's sermon barely<lb />
touched on the specifics ot South<lb />
African politics, the press con-<lb />
ference which took place after-<lb />
ward locused more on specifi<lb />
Early in the press conferens-<lb />
white South African asked I utu<lb />
whether Christians should pray<lb />
for the overthrow oi the white<lb />
government. Tutu replied that he<lb />
would leave such a dec.<lb />
God<lb />
Tutu praised the i<lb />
American students in cl<lb />
the moral climate in the ' nited<lb />
States. A Duke University stu-<lb />
dent asked Tutu what he<lb />
thought of divestment. "As tar<lb />
as peaceful strategic g<lb />
ment is an effective measure I<lb />
all people<lb />
support<lb />
In response to the assertion<lb />
that blacks will be the ones<lb />
fer if divestment is intiated Tutu<lb />
said, "The United States has<lb />
already initiated -a :ti<lb />
against Poland, Nicaragua<lb />
Libya. It is only I I<lb />
South Africa thai<lb />
same people who have supp I<lb />
these other sanctions bet<lb />
altruistic<lb />
Students Vital To Success<lb />
ECU's National Teiefund ex-<lb />
pects its donations to exceed<lb />
S200,000 due to the participation<lb />
and enthusiasm oi the ECU stu-<lb />
dent bodv.<lb />
"It's the best response we've<lb />
ever had on campus. We've had<lb />
fabulous support. Many student<lb />
organizations sent student<lb />
volunteers. Sororities, frater-<lb />
nities, honor fraternities and<lb />
dorms were also well<lb />
represented said Annual Giv-<lb />
ing Director, Cindy Kittrell.<lb />
"The students who particpated<lb />
love ECU and enjoy contributing<lb />
to the success of the university.<lb />
Their enthusiasm made the tele-<lb />
fund a major campus event<lb />
said Kittrell.<lb />
Blood Supply Low, Club Sponsors Drive<lb />
By CAROLYN DRISCOLL<lb />
siiff Wntrr<lb />
Giving blood has nothing to do<lb />
with AIDS. There is no way that<lb />
a donor can contract AIDS or<lb />
any other disease by giving a pint<lb />
of blood, according to a report<lb />
published by the US Surgeon<lb />
General.<lb />
However, despite these<lb />
published statements from the<lb />
US Surgeon General, many peo-<lb />
ple still have a fear oi donating<lb />
blood. In fact, although a patient<lb />
somewhere needs blood every 12<lb />
seconds, only four percent oi the<lb />
population actually donates.<lb />
Students will be given the<lb />
chance to save a life next<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday,<lb />
January 29 and 30, when the<lb />
ECU Biology Club sponsors a<lb />
blood drive.<lb />
In order to achieve a goal of<lb />
record high student participation,<lb />
the club is holding a contest<lb />
"designed to get students involv-<lb />
SGA Plans Tough Crackdown<lb />
Defaulters Face Penalties<lb />
ed in recruiting blood donors<lb />
explains Sammy Wynne, presi-<lb />
dent of the Biology Club.<lb />
To enter the competition.<lb />
recruiters can have donors sign<lb />
up to give blood on Wednesday<lb />
or Thursday. For every ten<lb />
donors who sign up and show up<lb />
to donate, the recruiter's name is<lb />
entered once in a random draw-<lb />
ing. The person choose after the<lb />
blood drive will receive dinner for<lb />
two at the Beef Barn in Greenville<lb />
See BLOOD Page 3.<lb />
According to students who<lb />
participated, the teiefund was ex-<lb />
citing and created a sense o! ac-<lb />
complishment, awareness, and<lb />
aUo gave them the opportunity to<lb />
gain telemarketing experience.<lb />
The National Teiefund lasted<lb />
for eight weeks and was organiz-<lb />
ed by the ECU Ambassadors and<lb />
coordinated by Roseann Blum.<lb />
student teiefund coordinator.<lb />
"The Ambassadors were in-<lb />
strumental in our success.<lb />
Without the coordination of the<lb />
Ambassadors and the help of the<lb />
students, we could not have<lb />
reached our goal Kittrell said.<lb />
The national telefund's total is<lb />
over SP4.000. Kittrell expect it<lb />
to reach S200.000 by the end ot<lb />
May after the two regional fun-<lb />
draisers close the giving cam-<lb />
paign.<lb />
"Public universities are<lb />
latecomers to raising money and<lb />
we feel we have reached a<lb />
milestone in fund raising said<lb />
Kittrell.<lb />
"In order to be the best we<lb />
have to have money to become<lb />
the best. By giving, alumni feel<lb />
they are improving the quality oi<lb />
their degrees she added.<lb />
Much of the success of the tele-<lb />
fund can be attributed to the<lb />
$100,000 Dowdy Challenge<lb />
which is designed to encourage<lb />
alumni and friends of the univer-<lb />
sity to increase their gifts to<lb />
ECU. All new and increased gifts<lb />
received in the telefunj unt M-<lb />
3 Isi will be matched up I<lb />
$100,000.<lb />
"ECU I a<lb />
since the 60's It's a �ch<lb />
has worked hard I � ca<lb />
respect it command<lb />
cording to Ronald E Dow<lb />
1966 ECU graduate and<lb />
stitutor of the Dowdy Challenge<lb />
"After the university re<lb />
Purple Weeks<lb />
(Irganizations<lb />
1st Place � Cotton Dorm<lb />
2nd Place � Green Dorm<lb />
3rd Place � American Marketing<lb />
Association<lb />
Student W inners<lb />
1st Place � kathy Viglianco<lb />
2nd Place � haron Krol<lb />
3rd Place � Deborah Overton<lb />
Gold Weeks<lb />
( � ijanizations<lb />
1st Place sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
2nd Place � Delta eta<lb />
3rd Place � I heta Chi<lb />
St dent w inners<lb />
1st Place � Bryan Lassiter<lb />
2nd Place � Michael I iddy<lb />
3rd Plait � lerri Trotman<lb />
gift like the Dowdy money, the<lb />
recognition begins said Kittrell.<lb />
According to Jim Lanier, Vice<lb />
Chancellor of Institutional Ad-<lb />
vancement, "The success oi the<lb />
teiefund can be attributed to<lb />
three factors: improved organia-<lb />
See TELEFLND Page 3.<lb />
By D()l(, ROBERSON<lb />
Senior staff Wrlltf<lb />
Students who have overdue<lb />
emergency or medical loans<lb />
should repay them immediately<lb />
or face penalties including fines,<lb />
tagged records and mandatory<lb />
community service.<lb />
Within the next few weeks, the<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
will begin prosecuting students<lb />
who have outstanding $25<lb />
emergency and $150 medical<lb />
loans, said Student Welfare<lb />
Committee Chairman John<lb />
Eagan.<lb />
"We don't want to do this, but<lb />
we have to have the money so we<lb />
can loan it to students who need<lb />
it he added.<lb />
According to SGA Treasurer<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Classifieds8<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Features7<lb />
Sports10<lb />
Love sought is good, but<lb />
given unsought is better.<lb />
�Shakespeare<lb />
Tony Braswell, more than $5,300<lb />
in emergency and medical loans<lb />
are owed to the University.<lb />
"Most of the overdue loans are<lb />
$25 emergency loans. Of the<lb />
$5,300, more than $2,000 is owed<lb />
from last year Braswell said.<lb />
The penalties for students with<lb />
outstanding loans will include<lb />
fines, tagged records and man-<lb />
datory community service.<lb />
"If students don't pay, the<lb />
Registrar's Office will freeze their<lb />
records. Then the student can't<lb />
dropadd, pre-register, or receive<lb />
their transcripts Eagan said.<lb />
In addition to having their<lb />
records tagged, students with<lb />
overdue loans will be fined,<lb />
"Now, they pay back $28.50 on<lb />
an overdue emergency loan. With<lb />
the changes, they'll have to repay<lb />
$38.50 Braswell added.<lb />
Mandatory community service<lb />
is another penalty students with<lb />
outstanding loans will face.<lb />
"The student will have to work<lb />
10 hours of community service<lb />
for the $25 loan and 50 hours for<lb />
an overdue $150 loan Eagan<lb />
said.<lb />
Both Eagan and Braswell said<lb />
the penalties are harsh, but<lb />
necessary changes.<lb />
"We're doing it so students<lb />
will be able to get emergency and<lb />
medical loans. If we don't take<lb />
these steps, next year there may<lb />
not be any money to loan out<lb />
Braswell said.<lb />
In the past, the SGA has not<lb />
prosecuted students with overdue<lb />
loans, but Eagan said, "there has<lb />
been a problem for a number of<lb />
years.<lb />
"Students come to the SGA<lb />
and think we're not doing our job<lb />
because there is no money<lb />
because of the overdue loans<lb />
Eagan added.<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Legislature could audit the SGA<lb />
and determine the outstanding<lb />
loans constitute a "gross misuse<lb />
of funds he added.<lb />
Until prosecutions begin,<lb />
students can repay their loans<lb />
with only the usual late penalty,<lb />
but after prosecutions begin,<lb />
there will be no exceptions,<lb />
Eagan said.<lb />
Braswell added, "The SGA is a<lb />
service to students. If the loans<lb />
don't work, they may be done<lb />
away with. So students should<lb />
beware, in the next few weeks, if<lb />
they have overdue loans, we're<lb />
going to come after them<lb />
Stalled Students<lb />
J S HUMBERT - Th. Et C.rdin.an<lb />
The sidewalk in front of the Student Supply Store may be a little more crowded than usual this<lb />
semester thanks to a record enrollment of 13,291. This total includes 5,681 men and 7,610 women �<lb />
go for it guys.<lb />
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I HthAST CAROL 1NIAN<lb />
JANUARY 21, 1986<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
AVAILABLE<lb />
The deadline is tast approaching or<lb />
students interested m applying tor a 2 or<lb />
3 year Army ROTC scholarship Army<lb />
scholarships pay tor tuition, all fees aria tex<lb />
tbooks in addition recipients are provided<lb />
I).000 vtan tree per year as a subsistence<lb />
allowance The scholarships are awarded on<lb />
�nent and generally if you have at least a<lb />
2 5 cumulative grade point average (GPA)<lb />
2 0 m nursmg. you will be competitive for a<lb />
scholarship it ft important to note that one<lb />
does not have to be curentiy enrolled m the<lb />
Arm, ROTC program to apply For more in<lb />
formation contact Captain Aivm Mitchell at<lb />
757 6967 or stop by room 319, Eryvin Mall<lb />
SUMMER JOBS<lb />
For all hara worKmg ambit,ous students<lb />
who need a challenge An internship pro<lb />
gram is on campus interviewing students to<lb />
oe independent business people No par<lb />
' uiar maior is necessary but all are invited<lb />
earn about the program interviews are<lb />
(W Vondav nights at 7 00 Tuesday and<lb />
dav a' 30 and 7 00 m BB 303<lb />
THE NAVIGATORS<lb />
Check us out' Beginning Tuesday<lb />
aua-y 14 Tne Navigators ntensve bible<lb />
�. anu fellowship Eve Tuesday 7 30<lb />
cm 9 00 pm Brewster ?02D A real lovmg<lb />
family atmospgere with concentrated m<lb />
sights into the bible<lb />
ALL NURSING STUDENTS<lb />
GRADUATING SPRING<lb />
SEMESTER<lb />
in order to receive your Nursing Pin by<lb />
Apl 198� orders ius'be placed m the Stu<lb />
3ent Stores Aright Bu.idmg no ater than<lb />
February 3 1996 Orders should oe placed at<lb />
th� Jeweiry Counter Orders mus' be paid In<lb />
when the order is placed<lb />
GRADUATE MANAGEMENT<lb />
ADMISSION TEST (GMAT)<lb />
"he 'aaai? Management Admission<lb />
Test gvat win be offered at East<lb />
Carolina university on Saturday March 15.<lb />
1986 Appi.cation blanks are to be completed<lb />
and mailed to Gmat Educational Testing<lb />
Service Box 966 R Princeton N J 08540<lb />
Applications mu 5 oe postmamed no later<lb />
an February 10. 1986 Applications ma, be<lb />
obtained from the ECU Testing Center<lb />
Room 105. Speight Budding Greenville<lb />
N C 2783<lb />
QUALITY CONTROL<lb />
-oca �-rt-oac'urer needs students for<lb />
' � 3ua  � . study Background r<lb />
stat s" rs a"C .c"r0' ;rar' 'rorY -ea rec<lb />
E 1 e pi ' opportunity tor students<lb />
Bs "ess or iNDT Salary 17 00- For more<lb />
"formation contact Cooperative Education<lb />
313 Raw<lb />
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE<lb />
S't ' ' '�"�sec n 'OOP opoorfun tes<lb />
� . v 1 Atiat'f, or of Nat onai Pa'ks<lb />
- net �tac' the co oc office<lb />
as soon as possoie Positions available for<lb />
recrea' or - ��� biology jcs For<lb />
more n1cr rr a1� on contact Coope'a' .e<lb />
Eauca'on 313 R�<lb />
HONORS PROGRAM<lb />
Any faculty member wanting to offer an<lb />
Honors Seminar in the Monore Program fall<lb />
semester 19S6 needs to get the proposal to the<lb />
committee, co David Sanders, Director of<lb />
the Honors Program. Ragsdale 212 (ext<lb />
6373). by Tuesday, Jan 21, 1986, at the latest<lb />
POETRY FORUM<lb />
ECU poetry Forum will meet on Tuesday<lb />
8 OOpm in Mendenhall 248 Open to anyone<lb />
who wants to read or listen to poetry Those<lb />
wanting feedback on their work are asked to<lb />
bring 6 or 8 copies of each poem<lb />
ECU KARATE CLUB<lb />
The ECU Karate Club will have its first<lb />
meeting on Thursday Jan 16 at 7 30pm m<lb />
room 108 Memorial Gym This meeting s<lb />
open to anyone who has experience in any<lb />
style of the martial arts Advanced classes<lb />
will be held thereafter every Thursday<lb />
same time and place A demonstration and<lb />
registration for beginning classes will be<lb />
held Thursday January 30 at 8 OOpm in<lb />
room 108, Memorial Gym For any mtorma<lb />
t'on call Chuck or Anne at 758 0370<lb />
NEWMAN PERSONNAL<lb />
DEVELOPMENT SERIES<lb />
"WHY AM 1 AFRAID TO TELL YOU<lb />
WHO I AW" by John Powell A program<lb />
designed to help us grow in self awareness<lb />
self esteem enabling us to reaiiie that, with<lb />
God's grace life can be an exciting adven<lb />
ture Offered on Tuesday evenings at<lb />
1 30pm<lb />
NEWMAN CATHOLIC<lb />
EDUCATION SERIES<lb />
Wednesdays at 8 30pm BEING<lb />
CATmOliC A course for those interested<lb />
In iearn;ng about the Cathouc faith and<lb />
ff) ngs uniquely Catholic Open to everyone<lb />
nteresteo<lb />
MODELS NEEDED<lb />
it interested see Tran Gordiey Of ce 1307<lb />
Jenkins Art Bidg Phone 757 625v<lb />
APPLICATION DEADLINE<lb />
FOR<lb />
SOCIAL WORKCRIMINAL<lb />
JUSTICE<lb />
Deadline for application to the Division of<lb />
Social Work. Criminal Justice tor Spr ng<lb />
Semester Is January 24 1986 AM appi ca<lb />
tions for admission Spring Semester most be<lb />
turned in by tha' date<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA HONOR<lb />
SOCIETY<lb />
Pn Eta Sigma Honor Society will ave ts<lb />
first meeting of the semester n 221<lb />
Mendenhall on Thursday. January 23 at<lb />
J '30pm We win set our meeting limes a' Hi t<lb />
meet ng so please attend<lb />
VETERAN'SCLUB<lb />
There will be a meet ng of 'he Eas<lb />
Carolina Vetemas Club Wednesaa,<lb />
January 22. at 7 30 in room 231 Ot<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center We w ��<lb />
discussing our pians �or this semester sc<lb />
don't miss out' An,one "terespd s en<lb />
couraged to attend<lb />
NATIONAL TEACHER<lb />
EXAMINATIONS -CORE<lb />
BATTERY EXAMS<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations Core<lb />
Battery Exams will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina SUmversity on Saturday April 5,<lb />
1986 Application blanks are to be completed<lb />
and mailed to the Educational Testing Ser<lb />
vice. Box 911 R, Princeton. NJ 08541 to ar<lb />
rive by March 3, 1986 Applications may be<lb />
obtained from the Testing Center Room 105,<lb />
Speight Building East Carolina University<lb />
NEEDCASHII<lb />
The Department of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services is now hiring for<lb />
anyone interested m artist or photography<lb />
positions For more information contact j R<lb />
at 757 6387 Although not required, a portfolio<lb />
of recent work is desired All phone calls will<lb />
be investigated and welcome Come by room<lb />
204 Memorial Gym and fill Out an applica<lb />
tion Basketball officials will also be hired<lb />
tor this years league Contact Lynette Gmn<lb />
(757 6387) The first clinic will be held<lb />
January 20 at 9 OOpm in room 102 Memorial<lb />
Gym<lb />
MANAGEMENT<lb />
OPPORTUNITIES<lb />
Students are needed to work sprmg and<lb />
summer In th� areas of aquatics food ser<lb />
vice and revenuemanagement at a recrea<lb />
t.onai facility in Fayettev.lle For more In<lb />
formation contact Coooperat.ve Education<lb />
313 Raw<lb />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<lb />
Excellent opportunity for ;umor level com<lb />
puter science student with strong program<lb />
m.ng skills Programming position w.th<lb />
computer services department of maior<lb />
local manufacturer Contact Cooperative<lb />
Education 313 Rawi Bino<lb />
�. o �  ' n j r r lOi<lb />
Education 313 Rawi Bldg<lb />
STOPSMOKING!<lb />
H your New Years resolution was to stop<lb />
smokmg join the Smoking CEssat.on Group<lb />
Tn,s . week class begins 1 27 86 Classes will<lb />
be Mondays at 4 OOpm at the Student Heaitn<lb />
Center Room 107 Call Mary E.esha Adams<lb />
at 757 6841 for more information<lb />
EARN EXTRA MONEY WHILE<lb />
ATTENDINGCLASSES<lb />
Students wanted to provide nofetak<lb />
ng tutor,ng serv.ces during spr.ng<lb />
semester 86 for disabled students on cam<lb />
pus For an application contact program for<lb />
hearing impaired students. Brewster A 114<lb />
or can 757 6729<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
welcome Back Ambassador's! We can't<lb />
wait to see you at our 1st general meeting of<lb />
this year We will meet Wed Jan 22 at<lb />
5 15pm in the multipurpose room in<lb />
Mendenhall Also, don't forget that our In<lb />
ductlons will be held Sun , Jan 24 at 2 OOpm<lb />
in room 244 MSC<lb />
CAREER PLANNING AND<lb />
PLACEMENT SERVICE<lb />
If you wuld consider a summer 10b In a<lb />
camp like the YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly<lb />
or a Yellowstone Park Service 10b. or a<lb />
Musicians job at various Theme Parks, then<lb />
you might want to look at the Summer Joes<lb />
Notebook. Bulletin Board, and shelves of<lb />
summer 10b announcements at the Career<lb />
Planning and Placement Service m the Blox<lb />
ton House Also watch for Announcements<lb />
about Camp Day coordinated by CO OP In<lb />
February<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB BLOOD<lb />
DRIVE<lb />
The ECU biology CIlhD 15 sponsor,ng a<lb />
community wide Bioodmobiie a'<lb />
Mendengeli Student Center room 244 The<lb />
Bioodmobiie will take place on Wednesday,<lb />
Jan 29 and Thursday. Jan 30 from 12 rtoon to<lb />
6pm Competitions between organizations<lb />
and challenges from Presidents Is highly en<lb />
couraged Competitions will be held between<lb />
dorms, fraternities (honor � sociaii.<lb />
sororities, honor societies, departments, and<lb />
anyone else who will make a challenge If<lb />
you cannot give blood, recruit blood donors<lb />
to give blooo For every 10 people you<lb />
recruit, your name will go in the drawing<lb />
once fir a dinner for two at the Beet Barn<lb />
one of Greenville's finest restaurantsi and<lb />
a chauffered hmosme ride to and from the<lb />
Beef Barn Total value $130 00 Wm the<lb />
B.ology Club's night on the town for one of<lb />
our top blood donor recruiters Donor<lb />
sheets can be picked up at the Student Supp<lb />
ly Store Soda Shop, o the Crotan from ar.f<lb />
cashier<lb />
WOMEN'S FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
The Women s Fsbee Club is looking for<lb />
peopie who like piaymg fnsbee ano getting<lb />
HORiZ1 We want to get the team, together<lb />
and start practice soon so we can go to<lb />
Fior.da over Spring oread II you re in<lb />
terested can Sandy at 752 0856 (evenings<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
There will be a meeting on Wee Jan 22<lb />
'986 at 3 00 in Raw! 342 Old memoes bring<lb />
a friend who might be interested - oining<lb />
AH business maiors we come to lO.n<lb />
EDUCATION MAJORS<lb />
The Department of Speech Language �<lb />
Auditory Pathology iSLAPi will be pro<lb />
viding the speech and hearing screening for<lb />
all students eligible for admission to the up<lb />
per division of teacher education on Monday<lb />
Jan 27. Tuesday. Jan 28. and Wednesda,<lb />
Jan 79 The department will be testing from<lb />
5 7 on an these days NO APPOINTMENT iS<lb />
NEEDED (first come basis; The SLAP<lb />
Department is located m Beik Annex on<lb />
Charles Street<lb />
ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING<lb />
WORKSHOP<lb />
A three part workshop offered to students<lb />
at NO COST by the University Counseling<lb />
Center Thursday. January 30, February 6 �<lb />
13 All three sessions will be conducted from<lb />
3 4pm. in 306 Wright Annex Assertiveness<lb />
Training can sharpen your interpersonal<lb />
ski'is and help you target personal goals<lb />
The workshop will focus on helping members<lb />
distinguish between ther assertive ag<lb />
gressive, and nonassert.ve behavcrs Par<lb />
fiopants can learn how to express<lb />
themselves directly and openly, and respond<lb />
to interpersonal setuations in manner which<lb />
neither compromeses individual beliefs nor<lb />
offends others PLEASE CALL COUNSE-<lb />
ING CENTER FOR REGISTRATION<lb />
1757 666 i)<lb />
PRE MED<lb />
Alpha Epsiion Delta will hold it's nex'<lb />
meeting on Tuesday Jan. 21 at 7 OOpm n<lb />
room 307 Flanagan Dr McLean from the<lb />
ECU Student HeaLTH Services will be<lb />
speaking on alcohol and drug abuse c-<lb />
terested students art welcome '0 attend<lb />
There wiii also be an important meeting for<lb />
an pledges at 6 30pm<lb />
FEDERALSUMMER JOBS<lb />
Opportunities for students r, a var,et <lb />
-aior, are avaao.t to. lumme l,�<lb />
fed-raiagenc.es Students should contact<lb />
Coop office, 313 Raw t0r information ana<lb />
appiicatns �<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
The Law Society win be meeting Tuesdar<lb />
night jan 28 from 7 30 9 00 m room 31J<lb />
Menoehan Our guest speaker win oe Judge<lb />
Aycock Please m�ke pians to attend tr �<lb />
meeting We will also discuss our p,an� to-<lb />
the up coming semester it you need more r<lb />
formatm please contact Richard P-xid ��<lb />
758 3!5<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
The College Republicans �rtll mee' Tu.<lb />
la, ;an 21 In room 221. Menoenr.a '�-<lb />
meeting win oeg.n a' � 30pm but ai <lb />
ecutive board memoers ere reminde<lb />
there at 6 00 Anyone interested If<lb />
should af'end EVeryone s reminded '0 c<lb />
mg their birthday cards tor Pres o<lb />
Reagan<lb />
DO YOU GO DOWN<lb />
Attnetion scuba entrtutiatlt prapar!<lb />
yourseif tor 'he utmost m underwater ad�e-<lb />
ture Coming to the university nee'es' 1<lb />
the Cora! Reef Dive Club<lb />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
�r.e-f w oe mandatory meetngs lot a<lb />
nterna'ionai students on wed ,r 22 �ic<lb />
Sat the 25 n room 201 Flanagan b,dg a' I V.<lb />
Refreshments win be served<lb />
PHI BETASIGMA<lb />
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We the brothers of X N J � hafe-<lb />
�oj'fl ,xe to my.te an those �?erejtKj yrxm<lb />
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ABORTIONS UP<lb />
TO 12th WEEK<lb />
OF PREGNANCY<lb />
S19S Abortion from 13 to 18 weeks ai<lb />
additional cost. Pregnanc lest. Birth Control.<lb />
and Problem Pregnancy Counseling For<lb />
Further information, call 832-0535 (toll tree<lb />
number- 1-800-532-5384) between 9 a.m. and 5<lb />
p m weekdays General anesthesia available<lb />
RALEIGH WOMEN'S<lb />
HEALTH<lb />
ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
r West Morgan St. Raleigh, N.C.<lb />
VETERANS<lb />
CLUB<lb />
MEETING<lb />
Come Out and Meet Us<lb />
Room 221 Mendenhall<lb />
7:30 p.m. Jan. 22<lb />
OVEDTCN&amp;<lb />
Charmin<lb />
AH Varieties<lb />
11 oz bag<lb />
1.79<lb />
TOILET TISSUE<lb />
4 roll pkg<lb />
99<lb />
Lima 2 Pleas<lb />
Super Savings From Overton 9s<lb />
Prices Effective Tuesday, Jan. 21<lb />
Through Tuesday Jan. 28<lb />
oocococco<lb />
Regular or Diet<lb />
7-Up or RC Cola<lb />
2 Liter Bottle each<lb />
69<lb />
Limit 2 Please<lb />
Additional Drinks each 89C<lb />
PLAY &amp; WIN<lb />
in Overtoil's Wheel of Fortune Game!<lb />
Three Names Are Drawn Each Week.<lb />
You Can Qualify to Spin The Wheel and<lb />
Win Cash or Grocery Prizes!<lb />
Complete Details in Store!<lb />
Richfood 2 Lowfat<lb />
MILK<lb />
1 2 gallon<lb />
89<lb />
Bianco or Lambrusco<lb />
Riunite Wine<lb />
$2.99 Value<lb />
750 ml bottle<lb />
1.99<lb />
Grade "A" Fresh White<lb />
Jumbo EGGS<lb />
Dozen<lb />
Star-Kist Oil or Water Packed<lb />
Chunk Light<lb />
TUNA<lb />
6Y2 oz can<lb />
79<lb />
Miller Lite<lb />
69<lb />
Donald Duck<lb />
Fresh<lb />
ORANGE JUICE<lb />
112 gallon carton each<lb />
99<lb />
6 pack<lb />
12 oz cans<lb />
2.39<lb />
Open 8 am - 8 pm<lb />
Monday through Saturday<lb />
Sundays 1 pm - 6 pm<lb />
Deli Specials<lb />
Baked Ham lb $2.79<lb />
Roast Beef lb $3.99<lb />
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JANUARY 21, 1V86<lb />
Special Studies Program Helps Students<lb />
By BETH WHICKER<lb />
Auburn Nr�i Kdhor<lb />
The ECU Special Studies Pro-<lb />
gram prepares over 200 marginal<lb />
students each year to face the<lb />
academic challenges of higher<lb />
education.<lb />
The Program began in 1974<lb />
due to the need for remedial<lb />
development in liberal arts areas<lb />
for students who were only<lb />
According to William H.<lb />
Cobb, Associate Dean and direc-<lb />
tor of the Special Studies Pro-<lb />
gram, "The connection between<lb />
skills instruction and content area<lb />
is vital because the students<lb />
motivation to overcome their<lb />
disadvantage is dependent on the<lb />
reward of college level instruction<lb />
and credit toward graduation<lb />
The need to design a Special<lb />
by several ECU instructors who<lb />
were concerned that many<lb />
talented high school students<lb />
were by-passing post secondary<lb />
education and entering the job<lb />
market.<lb />
According to Cobb, the pro-<lb />
blem is especially acute in Etastern<lb />
North Carolina, an overwhelm-<lb />
ingly rural area of low average in-<lb />
come families.<lb />
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enrolled in designated sections oi<lb />
the basic curriculum that have a<lb />
remedial development core.<lb />
These sections are smaller and<lb />
designed to fit in more individual<lb />
instruction.<lb />
Students in the program are en-<lb />
couraged to participate in all<lb />
campus activities ex.ept ity<lb />
athletics. At the end oi the<lb />
freshman year students are plac-<lb />
ed into the normal curriculum<lb />
marginally acceptable to ECU. Studies Program was recognized Special Studies students are<lb />
r�i"11wMMmmmmWith Mary Elesha-Adams<lb />
j B HUMBERT The East Carolinian<lb />
1 .In! �e�<lb />
( i Howu<lb />
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ge In Command<lb />
had a transfer in command, it.<lb />
�nand from 1 (. Col. I'm Williams.<lb />
Each time I attend a loud con-<lb />
cert my ears ring for a couple of<lb />
days and my head feels stopped<lb />
up; what does this mean?<lb />
Too much noise for long<lb />
periods of time, or certain types<lb />
of noise for even short periods of<lb />
time, can lead to a hearing loss. If<lb />
your ears ring for several days<lb />
this could mean that you have an<lb />
irreversible hearing loss. Ex-<lb />
cessive noise is a leading cause of<lb />
hearing loss; disease, injury and<lb />
ace are other causes of hearing<lb />
loss.<lb />
Your hearing is important for<lb />
three reasons: learning, com-<lb />
munication, and safety. Much of<lb />
our information is gained from<lb />
listening. One of the most impor-<lb />
tant ways of getting along with<lb />
others is by spoken words, and<lb />
our personal safety is dependent<lb />
upon our ability to hear.<lb />
Moreover we get pleasure from<lb />
music, hobbies and sports that<lb />
depend on our ability to hear.<lb />
Some people are more sensitive<lb />
to noise than others; however,<lb />
everyone is affected by excessive<lb />
noise to some degree. Factors<lb />
that may increase the likelihood<lb />
of losing your hearing include<lb />
loudness, pitch, length of ex-<lb />
posure to noise, age, previous ear<lb />
trouble, distance from the source<lb />
of the noise, and the position of<lb />
the source (are you standing<lb />
directly in front of an amplifier<lb />
or to its side?)<lb />
How can I decrease my chance<lb />
of developing a hearing loss?<lb />
Have regular professional care<lb />
and hearing examinations. Wear<lb />
protective equipment such as ear<lb />
plugs or earmuffs when working<lb />
around machinery or if you plan<lb />
to go to a loud concert; more im-<lb />
portant, make sure the equip-<lb />
ment is in good shape. In case of<lb />
an accident or injury involving<lb />
the ear seek medical attention.<lb />
Take care of your hearing � it<lb />
can't be replaced.<lb />
Look What Surfaced<lb />
Blood Donors Needed Now<lb />
( ontinued From Page 1.<lb />
ours v1! servcie from<lb />
. e i imousine.<lb />
' 1 a.i: ; 1I to be known as a<lb />
lat no; only pro ides<lb />
exct . lemics bui good,<lb />
i feel the tur-<lb />
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:on ect explains<lb />
When asl i u! the tear ol<lb />
IDS" impact u ticipation in<lb />
W n ne st ates.<lb />
feat ot MDS will<lb />
lower the amount of blood col-<lb />
lected, but I hope that ECU<lb />
students are smart enough to<lb />
know that you cannot get AIDS<lb />
from donating blood, and that a<lb />
pint of blood goes through<lb />
rigorous testing before it is given<lb />
to a patient<lb />
'Hopefully continues<lb />
Wynne, "the media has done a<lb />
good job enlightening students<lb />
about the shortage of blood.<lb />
Students are realizing that when<lb />
they need blood in an emergency.<lb />
it mav not be there<lb />
Tele fund Big Success<lb />
Continued from Page 1.<lb />
u d leadership, greatei en-<lb />
pat ion and<lb />
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�aid i anier.<lb />
According to Lanier, "ECU is<lb />
one of the great universities of<lb />
the South. We think the success<lb />
of this year's telefund. our entire<lb />
advancement programs, and the<lb />
general feeling of involvement<lb />
and ownership being adopted by<lb />
students and alumni has created<lb />
this new sense of pride<lb />
The contest is open to in-<lb />
dividuals as well as student<lb />
organizations. Donor sign-up<lb />
sheets are available at all cashiers<lb />
in the Student Supply Store,<lb />
Wright Soda Shop and the<lb />
Croatan. All sheets must be turn-<lb />
ed in to the Biology Department<lb />
Office bv Monday, January 2<lb />
The blood drive will be held in<lb />
Mendenhail Student Center from<lb />
12:00 to 6:00 both days<lb />
CORRECTION<lb />
in Jan. 14 and U issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian, the<lb />
Quixote Travels<lb />
advertisement should have<lb />
read:<lb />
Bahamas Cruise March 9, 19S6<lb />
4 Days off Cruising in Bahamas<lb />
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on Ship<lb />
�PortUx<lb />
$356 per person<lb />
Free Delivery For $5.00 &amp; Over Purchases<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
is<lb />
College Night<lb />
7 p.m11 p.m.<lb />
99C SUBS<lb />
Your Choice Of<lb />
Ham A: Cheese<lb />
Bologna A: Cheese<lb />
Ham. Salami, &amp; Cheese<lb />
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Turkey &amp; Cheese<lb />
Ham, Turkey, &amp; Cheese<lb />
60 oz Draft $1.99<lb />
11 a.ml 1 p.m.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Black Americans<lb />
The Politics Of Protest<lb />
The appearance of Bishop Des-<lb />
mond Tutu at Duke University this<lb />
past Sunday was highly significant.<lb />
First, it was significant because<lb />
Bishop Tutu delivered his sermon<lb />
on the eve of the first celebration of<lb />
the new holiday honoring Martin<lb />
Luther King Jr Second, it was<lb />
significant because he delivered it at<lb />
a school that has, up until now,<lb />
refused to divest itself of the more<lb />
than $8 million worth of holdings<lb />
that it has in South Africa.<lb />
On the first point, it is important<lb />
to recognize the extent to which the<lb />
anti-apartheid protest that has<lb />
swept the nation is linked to the<lb />
politics of American blacks. Jesse<lb />
Jackson's campaign for the<lb />
presidency mobilized many<lb />
Americans, mostly black, who had<lb />
previously been reluctant to become<lb />
involved in politics. Jackson's<lb />
Rainbow Coalition added more<lb />
than two million new voters to the<lb />
registration roles in 1984 alone. The<lb />
Jackson campaign also mobilized a<lb />
strong black political leadership<lb />
that continues to work on a variety<lb />
of issues under the auspices of the<lb />
Rainbow Coalition and other<lb />
organizations.<lb />
Though the 1984 elections<lb />
frustrated Jackson's efforts by and<lb />
large, the black community was<lb />
politicized more intensely than it<lb />
had been in over twenty years.<lb />
Jackson won 61 Congressional<lb />
districts, finished either first or se-<lb />
cond in ten races and carried at<lb />
least 20 percent of the vote in six<lb />
others. Thus, it was in the face of<lb />
mounting black political involve-<lb />
ment that national policy makers<lb />
declared the new national holiday<lb />
honoring Dr. King. Just as impor-<lb />
tant, the Jackson campaign marked<lb />
the first time that foreign-policy<lb />
issues concerning the Third-World<lb />
and South Africa were given a real<lb />
hearing in a major election.<lb />
In large measure, therefore, it<lb />
was the electoral efforts of 1984<lb />
which gave rise to the anti-<lb />
apartheid protests of 1985. And<lb />
students have been in the vanguard<lb />
of these protests, primarily because<lb />
of the direct investments of univer-<lb />
sity funds in corporations operating<lb />
in South Africa.<lb />
The evolution of a new student<lb />
protest movement and a rein-<lb />
vigorated civil rights movement<lb />
raises the spector of a reawakening<lb />
of the passion and moral fervor of<lb />
the 1960's. Beyond that it could<lb />
sow the seeds that would resurrect a<lb />
genuine democratic populist move-<lb />
ment in the United States. Thus, it<lb />
should come as no surprise that<lb />
campus administrators have acted<lb />
to stifle campus protest.<lb />
At the University of California at<lb />
Berkeley, student protests have<lb />
been videotaped by campus police<lb />
(so that leaders can be singled out<lb />
for disciplinary action, it has been<lb />
alleged). At the University of<lb />
Miami campus police have required<lb />
students to "register" their names<lb />
before protests. Special disciplinary<lb />
codes to deal with "disruption" �<lb />
written in the late '60s and long<lb />
since abandoned � are being dug<lb />
out of mothballs. Even more<lb />
ominous, according to In These<lb />
Times, a Chicago newspaper, on<lb />
September 5 a State Department of-<lb />
ficial and representatives of the<lb />
South African Embassy and Mobil<lb />
Oil met with university lawyers over<lb />
the issue of "Divestment and Cam-<lb />
pus Disruption" and how to stop it.<lb />
When word of this meeting reached<lb />
students, it confirmed many suspi-<lb />
cions about corporate manipulation<lb />
of the universities.<lb />
But the administrative<lb />
crackdown seems to be backfiring.<lb />
For all of the jackboot stomping<lb />
and chain rattling, repression is on-<lb />
ly strengthening students' resolve.<lb />
And � as it did during the "60s � it<lb />
is raising the issue of democracy<lb />
within the university. Protests have<lb />
broken out on many campuses<lb />
across the nation, not directly in<lb />
relation to apartheid, but in<lb />
response to the university ad-<lb />
ministration's reaction to anti-<lb />
apartheid protests.<lb />
In the long run, administrative<lb />
repression may do almost as much<lb />
to reinvigorate the campus protest<lb />
movement as the victories of the<lb />
movement have done. Certainly<lb />
this proved to be true in the '60s as<lb />
the Berkeley Free Speech Move-<lb />
ment illustrates.<lb />
In a larger sense, perhaps black<lb />
Americans see the assualt on<lb />
students' rights as being not<lb />
unrelated to the Reagan Ad-<lb />
ministration's attack on civil rights<lb />
generally and particularly on those<lb />
of black citizens. That the Voting<lb />
Rights Act, Affirmative Action and<lb />
the ami- aparthied movement have<lb />
all come under seige is a testament<lb />
on the nature of our times.<lb />
Vet, protest and political<lb />
organizing have yielded significant<lb />
results even at a time when protest<lb />
and organizing are not in vogue.<lb />
Thus it is possible that by working<lb />
together more closely the student<lb />
protest movement and the civil<lb />
rights movement may help to bring<lb />
in a new era in American politics.<lb />
That is just as true now as it was in<lb />
the 1960s.<lb />
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Campus Forum<lb />
Letter From Republican Gets Heat<lb />
Mr. Hardin's letter to the East<lb />
Carolinian Campus Forum was an<lb />
insult to thinking Americans,<lb />
Republican and Democratic alike.<lb />
His pompous rhetoric served only to<lb />
broadcast the fact that he (a<lb />
freedom-striving individualist) lacks<lb />
any personal original thought.<lb />
Mr. Hardin began his letter with<lb />
the assertion that people should<lb />
know the facts before endorsing a<lb />
political party, and that was the las;<lb />
logical point he made.<lb />
The genus of Republican has a<lb />
variety of species, not all of which<lb />
necessarily conform to the standards<lb />
listed in the letter. Republicanism is a<lb />
political affiliation, not a religious or<lb />
moral philosophy. What is more.<lb />
Mr. Hardin's omniscience regarding<lb />
the personal vallies of every member<lb />
of both parties is remarkable il<lb />
somewhat inexplicable, as is his in-<lb />
timate knowledge of the minds' oi<lb />
America's founding fathers.<lb />
Some people might even question<lb />
the correlation between individualitv<lb />
and man's 'spiritual side but ve will<lb />
have to let that pass, as the members<lb />
of the College Republicans, with<lb />
their polo shirts, pennie loafers and<lb />
S20 raor-cut hairstyles doubtless are<lb />
the foremost authorities on that sub-<lb />
ject.<lb />
However, when he makes the state-<lb />
. ment that Reagan is doing all he can<lb />
to cut taxes, Mr. Hardin goes a bit<lb />
too far. In 1984 alone. President<lb />
Reagan voted for tax increases of<lb />
over S144 billion, much of them in<lb />
the area of income tax hikes. At the<lb />
same time, he voted to cut Medicare<lb />
by S13 billion through fiscal vear<lb />
1987.<lb />
Perhaps the President is merely af-<lb />
flicted by bouts of 'liberal' insanitv.<lb />
But let it not be said that the Presi-<lb />
dent would have the American peo-<lb />
ple's hard-earned dollars spent un-<lb />
wisely. He made sure to support<lb />
military aid to El Salvador and<lb />
Nicaragua, and opposed heartily a<lb />
bill that would have required prior<lb />
Congressional authorization to put<lb />
combat troops in those countries and<lb />
Honduras.<lb />
Mr. Reagan has demonstrated his<lb />
sagely wisdom time and again in the<lb />
area of environmental protection as<lb />
well. The man who as governor of<lb />
California once said, "If you've seen<lb />
one redwood (tree), you've seen them<lb />
all stayed true :o form as Presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
While vetoing a bill for a program<lb />
of water resources research and<lb />
management, Mr. Reagan wisely<lb />
signed into law a bill declaring 1984<lb />
the "Golden anniversary year of the<lb />
duck stamp<lb />
This is the same president who ap-<lb />
pointed Anne Burford as head of the<lb />
Environmental Protection Agency, a<lb />
woman whose staff member Rita<lb />
Lavelle was tried for commuting per-<lb />
jury betore a Congressional hearing.<lb />
Mr. Reagan later appointed Mrs.<lb />
Burford as executive to the National<lb />
Advisory Committee on Oceans and<lb />
tmoshere, a group she eloquently<lb />
referred to as a "nothing burger<lb />
Mrs. Burford is no longer with that<lb />
body either.<lb />
Mr. Hardin goes on to remind<lb />
"substandard Leninist" liberals<lb />
that. "Besides taxes, there are<lb />
countless other controversies going<lb />
on now tor which the conservatives<lb />
have logical, morally-enhancing solu-<lb />
thai do not infringe on man's<lb />
freedom Well, thanks anyway, but<lb />
1 for one have no need to have my<lb />
moral solutions dictated to me by<lb />
conservatives or any other group.<lb />
Finally, Mr. Hardin asks the ques-<lb />
tions, "Do you believe all men<lb />
should be free1 Do you support<lb />
freedom movements the world over!<lb />
Do you view communism as one of<lb />
the greatest problems of our world?"<lb />
In answer to those questions, I do<lb />
believe all men should be free. But I<lb />
do not think "freedom movements"<lb />
such as the senseless slaughter by<lb />
professional mercenaries in<lb />
Nicaragua deserves anyone's sup-<lb />
port. Furthermore, I view worldwide<lb />
military aggression (and the expen-<lb />
diture of trillions upon trillions of<lb />
dollars worldwide for military hard-<lb />
ware) in a world where millions are<lb />
dying each year of starvation as one<lb />
of the greatest problems of our<lb />
world.<lb />
God Bless the world, and let there<lb />
be an end to war, ignorant prejudice<lb />
and hunger.<lb />
Richard Chenery<lb />
Sophomore, Philosophy<lb />
Conservative Criticized<lb />
Lance Hardin's Jan. 16 letter was<lb />
an embarrasment to Republicans and<lb />
it is fortunate that there are manv<lb />
conservatives who do not hold such<lb />
radical views. Hardin claims that<lb />
liberal Democrats infringe on an in-<lb />
dividual's rights, and support the<lb />
doctrine of Lenin. An adequate<lb />
knowledge of Leninism would show<lb />
that Lenin endorsed a total, complete<lb />
socialization of production. whi<lb />
true liberal would never do. The land<lb />
of the free offers people the op<lb />
tunny to pursue their own edu<lb />
career, etc vet some conservai<lb />
wish to prevent less privileged<lb />
students from having the chance to<lb />
gei a decent education by cutting stu-<lb />
dent loans. Of course, not all<lb />
Republicans would agree; the student<lb />
loan program began under the<lb />
Eisenhower administration. If<lb />
liberals stifle man's individualitv,<lb />
then whv is it that some conser-<lb />
vatives, such as Ronald Reagan and<lb />
Jesse Helms, wish to outlaw abor-<lb />
tion, an individual choice, and to in-<lb />
fringe on an individual freedom of<lb />
religion1 Once again, no: all conser-<lb />
vatives agree. Barry Goldwater has<lb />
sharply criticized the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration's stand on abortion and<lb />
19 Republican Senators voted against<lb />
the completely ridiculous set<lb />
prayer amendment. Goldwater called<lb />
Jesse Helms' latest school prayer<lb />
proposal an embarrasment.<lb />
Next, there is the ta.x issue. Why do<lb />
liberals attempt to stop Reagan's tax<lb />
proposals? Simply because they<lb />
know that the ever increasing hideous<lb />
deficit is hanging over the<lb />
individual's head, threatening<lb />
wreck havoc on the economy. If Mr<lb />
Hardin would care to pay off the<lb />
deficit himself, fine, but there are<lb />
many people who realize that a tax<lb />
increase now would not even com-<lb />
pare to the problems ahead if the<lb />
deficit continues to grow. Two well<lb />
known conservatives, William F.<lb />
Buckley and David Stockman, have<lb />
admitted that taxes need to be raised.<lb />
Thus, it would seem that conser-<lb />
vatives are the ones who infringe on<lb />
individual rights.<lb />
Bern McCrady<lb />
Junior, Political Science<lb />
War Waged On Many Fronts<lb />
Students Fight Hunger<lb />
Bv DARRYL BROWN<lb />
WASHINGTON � When Bill<lb />
Hoogterp finally returned my call, he<lb />
was phoning from Philadelphia. I had<lb />
left a message at the student center of<lb />
Aquinas College in Grand Rapids,<lb />
Michigan. He checks in there most<lb />
days, now that he's always on the road.<lb />
He said he had just come from Boston,<lb />
Cleveland and Pittsburg, and still had<lb />
to make a stop in Buffalo before a sw-<lb />
ing down to Houston. And Hoogterp<lb />
has a lot more stops on his "U.S. tour"<lb />
before he graduates in May. Actually,<lb />
before April 19, the day of the Hunger<lb />
Clean-Up.<lb />
This gung-ho senior finished his<lb />
coursework for a degree in international<lb />
studies last semester and is now driving<lb />
around the country spreading the word<lb />
about a good idea for a good cause. It's<lb />
called the Hunger Clean-Up, begun last<lb />
year by Grand Rapids students who had<lb />
the novel thought of raising money for<lb />
hunger relief by a work-a-thon instead<lb />
of a walk-a-thon. Last April students<lb />
from all nine colleges in the city drumm-<lb />
ed up sponsors � corporate as well as<lb />
individual, which increased their earn-<lb />
ings substantially � for their work in<lb />
such chores as cleaning city parks, pain-<lb />
ting buildings and repairing houses.<lb />
About 350 students volunteered, and<lb />
they raised $10,000 in three hours. Half<lb />
the money stayed in Grand Rapids to<lb />
alleviate local hunger, but the rest went<lb />
for overseas famine relief via USA for<lb />
Africa, because "we were very impress-<lb />
ed with how they used the money In<lb />
addition to the fundraising, the clean-<lb />
up improved the town with free labor,<lb />
instilled a bit more pride in the com-<lb />
munity, and smoothed town-gown rela-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The Kellogg Co. was impressed<lb />
enough to give the students a sizeable<lb />
grant, which they've used to print how-<lb />
to information and spread the word to<lb />
other campuses. That's what<lb />
Hoogterp's road trip is for � to con-<lb />
vince other schools to take up the idea,<lb />
with local variations. So far more than<lb />
200 colleges in at least 25 states are plan-<lb />
ning a Hunger Clean-Up for April 19.<lb />
Response, Hoogterp says, "has been<lb />
terrific Those interested can contact:<lb />
The Hunger Clean-Up, Aquinas Col-<lb />
lege, Grand Rapids, MI 49506.<lb />
Hoogterp's project, though, is not<lb />
the only one organizing students on<lb />
hunger relief, or even the largest. That<lb />
honor goes to the National Student<lb />
Campaign Against Hunger, an effort of<lb />
those inimitable campus organizers, the<lb />
Public Interest Research Groups. The<lb />
student-run PIRGs have the closest<lb />
thing to the official project, too, in<lb />
cooperation with USA for Africa. With<lb />
the endorsement of Lionel Richie, the<lb />
campaign is called So Let's Start Giv-<lb />
ing. And students are.<lb />
The campaign (which works closely<lb />
with Hoogterp) has reached colleges in<lb />
all 50 states, at roughly one college out<lb />
of three. The emphasis is on education<lb />
as much as fundraising, on long-term<lb />
relief as well as short-term. Grant<lb />
money from USA for Africa will help<lb />
students who establish long-term pro-<lb />
jects to solve local hunger, not only<lb />
alleviate it. Some impressive efforts are<lb />
bringing in considerable sums. In New<lb />
Jersey, for instance, one Rutgers cam-<lb />
pus raised $17,000 through a rock con-<lb />
cert, a miss-a-meal day at which<lb />
thousands skipped lunch and gave the<lb />
money to famine relief, a Thanksgiving<lb />
student drive at grocery stores for food<lb />
contributions, and a student-staff food<lb />
warehouse.<lb />
Rob Stewart of the PIRG at New<lb />
Brunswick Rutgers campus says<lb />
students are working on projects that<lb />
will have enduring value. "We've pretty<lb />
much dedicated ourselves to the com-<lb />
munity and some things that are going<lb />
to have an effect long-term he says.<lb />
"People really got more excited about<lb />
working at home than for hunger in<lb />
Africa To that end they "use the<lb />
community's resources" to set up, for<lb />
instance, gardens in vacant lots with<lb />
donated seeds. Local groups give<lb />
whatever portion they choose to the na-<lb />
tional campaign that goes to USA for<lb />
Africa, which has a similar policy of<lb />
funding fanning and other long-term<lb />
development projects.<lb />
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� The great enrollment drop of<lb />
the '80s stalled somewhat this<lb />
year, new head counts of the<lb />
American student body indicate.<lb />
Despite continued shrinkage in<lb />
the number of 18-to-24-year-olds<lb />
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plan dramatic tuition hikes to<lb />
cope with big enrollment drops.<lb />
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fectively would be the same as<lb />
last year's.<lb />
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American Council on Education<lb />
reported the student population<lb />
decreased one percent this year.<lb />
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because of small increases in the<lb />
number of freshmen, which<lb />
helped offset a worrisome 4.2<lb />
percent enrollment drop at junior<lb />
and community colleges, the<lb />
ACE found.<lb />
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speculate the small nationwide<lb />
drop is just a temporary reprieve<lb />
from a long-term enrollment<lb />
decline extending into the next<lb />
decade.<lb />
It began with a 3.3 percent<lb />
decrease in 1980s and a 2.5 per-<lb />
cent drop a year later, they say.<lb />
Overall, 36 percent of the na-<lb />
tion's colleges lost at least five<lb />
percent of their full-time<lb />
freshmen, reports the American<lb />
Association of Collegiate<lb />
Registrars and Admissions Of-<lb />
ficers (AACRAO).<lb />
But thanks to five percent or<lb />
more increases in freshman<lb />
classes at 28 percent of all col-<lb />
leges, enrollment nationwide has<lb />
managed to remain steady, the<lb />
AACRAO's Bert Ackerman ex-<lb />
plains.<lb />
As the numbers suggest,<lb />
previously-insignificant<lb />
demographic shifts can make<lb />
campus populations bump up<lb />
and down wildly these days.<lb />
An unforeseen influx of part-<lb />
time students at public, two-year<lb />
institutions last year helped push<lb />
enrollment nationwide up one<lb />
percent, the College Board<lb />
found, but the influx hasn't hap-<lb />
pened this year.<lb />
In Tennessee, for example, a<lb />
whopping 34 percent drop in<lb />
freshmen at the state's communi-<lb />
ty colleges contributed to a 16<lb />
percent overall decrease in<lb />
freshmen enrollment at state col-<lb />
leges and universities for 1985-86.<lb />
Mississippi's Division of<lb />
Junior Colleges reports full-time<lb />
equivalent students dropped four<lb />
percent last fall, says spokesman<lb />
Bill Bunch.<lb />
Junior and community college<lb />
enrollment nationwide is, indeed,<lb />
"at a screeching halt Acker-<lb />
man observes.<lb />
Economic prosperity, ironical-<lb />
ly enough, seems to be the<lb />
culprit.<lb />
"We went through a period<lb />
when a lot of students said there<lb />
was no point in four years of<lb />
school, especially if they just<lb />
wanted to get a technical degree<lb />
and then work he says.<lb />
In Tennessee, officials also<lb />
blame an exodus from communi-<lb />
ty colleges on boom times.<lb />
"The increased availability of<lb />
jobs is playing a big role here<lb />
says Matte Campbell of the<lb />
state's Higher Education Com-<lb />
mission. "It's easier to get a job<lb />
now, so a lot of people are choos-<lb />
ing immediate work over<lb />
technical schooling<lb />
Freshman enrollment at Ten-<lb />
nessee's four technical colleges<lb />
dropped 25 percent last fall, but<lb />
Campbell hopes a slow increase<lb />
at four-year schools will make up<lb />
for the decrease.<lb />
California's new tuition<lb />
charges at community colleges<lb />
deter some prospective students<lb />
there, state officials say.<lb />
University of Montana of-<lb />
ficials also blame tuition for<lb />
pushing students away.<lb />
the school closed two of its 11<lb />
dorms this fall, when 2.4 percent<lb />
fewer students enrolled after out-<lb />
of-state tuition went up to $2,913<lb />
from $2,715.<lb />
West Georgia College also<lb />
soon may close near-empty<lb />
dorms as enrollment continues to<lb />
decline.<lb />
At Southern California, a tui-<lb />
tion increase spurred an enroll-<lb />
ment drop that, in turn, unex-<lb />
pectedly created a large deficit.<lb />
"The revenues were underrun<lb />
substantially, and the expenses<lb />
were not cut back fast enough<lb />
says Ross Clayton, dean of the<lb />
School of Public Administration.<lb />
The dean will solve it with<lb />
"recruiting and fundraising<lb />
Some schools, however, figure<lb />
the only way to make up for los-<lb />
ing students because of tuition<lb />
hikes is to raise tuition once<lb />
again.<lb />
Nebraska, Tennessee and Cal<lb />
State regents are among those<lb />
who have announced plans that<lb />
may include raising tuition rates<lb />
to recoup money lost because of<lb />
enrollment drops.<lb />
West Virginia University<lb />
regents recently warned state and<lb />
tuition revenue shortages may<lb />
provoke across-the-board pro-<lb />
gram slashes.<lb />
But as enrollment declines<lb />
drastically in various parts of the<lb />
country, other institutions are<lb />
still doing well.<lb />
Sunbelt states, including New<lb />
Mexico and Arizona, report ris-<lb />
ing enrollments, while the<lb />
University of Nevada System says<lb />
its head count has increased 9.9<lb />
percent in the last nine years.<lb />
The West's good fortune may<lb />
continue with its population<lb />
growth. The Census Bureau<lb />
reports California's population<lb />
grew another 11.4 percent last<lb />
year, while Arizona's 17.2 per-<lb />
cent growth is helping feed its<lb />
school systems.<lb />
But in shrinking Middle Atlan-<lb />
tic, Northeast, and some Midwest<lb />
states, administrators agree they<lb />
need to recruit "nontraditional"<lb />
� or older � students ag-<lb />
gressively-<lb />
Prospects Down For Spring Graduates<lb />
EVANSTON. IL (CPS) - Spr-<lb />
ing grads' job prospects may not<lb />
be quite as positive as previous<lb />
reports predicted, the latest<lb />
testing of American business' hir-<lb />
ing plans indicates<lb />
The previous reports,<lb />
moreover, suggested only slightly<lb />
better job prospects than students<lb />
had last year, when the job<lb />
market was at a nadir.<lb />
"I expect it to be flat, maybe<lb />
plus or minus one percent com-<lb />
pared to last year observes Vic-<lb />
tor Lindquist, supervisor of Nor-<lb />
thwestern University's Endicott<lb />
Report, the most recent of the<lb />
three major surveys on job pro-<lb />
spects for graduating seniors.<lb />
And previously "hot"<lb />
engineering, computer and<lb />
chemistry grads are going to have<lb />
a much harder time finding jobs<lb />
than their counterparts of the last<lb />
few years.<lb />
"Students are going to have to<lb />
commit to a longer job search<lb />
and be satisfied with fewer<lb />
choices Lindquist says.<lb />
In late November, the College<lb />
Placement Council (CPC) pro-<lb />
jected firms will make two per-<lb />
cent more job offers than they<lb />
did last spring, while in<lb />
December Michigan State's na-<lb />
tional survey of business hiring<lb />
plans predicted a 1.4 percent rise<lb />
in job offers for '86 grads.<lb />
The three surveys ask com-<lb />
panies throughout the country<lb />
how many first-time job seekers<lb />
they plan to hire from the next<lb />
graduating class.<lb />
Lindquist says his report was<lb />
less optimistic because it polled<lb />
firms three months after the CPC<lb />
did, and because it does not sam-<lb />
ple government agencies' plans<lb />
like the CPC does.<lb />
"Our report is pretty close to<lb />
(John) Shingleton's at Michigan<lb />
(State) he notes.<lb />
"All three surveys sample dif-<lb />
ferent populations explains<lb />
Rhea Nagle of the CPC.<lb />
For only the third time in 20<lb />
years, Lindquist's "population"<lb />
had a declining interest in hiring<lb />
engineering majors. There will be<lb />
six percent fewer job offers for<lb />
them this year, the report said.<lb />
The Endicott Report also<lb />
preducts a nine percent decrease<lb />
in offers 10 chemistry majors.<lb />
The other reports anticipated a<lb />
"slight" increase.<lb />
The Northwestern survey does<lb />
agree that computer majors will<lb />
suffer a five percent decrease in<lb />
employment opportunities.<lb />
Not all the new is gloomy,<lb />
however.<lb />
There is, Lindquist found, a<lb />
continuing employer interest in<lb />
business and marketing degrees.<lb />
And liberal arts grads have bet-<lb />
ter job prospects this year, the<lb />
Endicott Report found.<lb />
Firms planned to make 12 per-<lb />
cent more job offers to liberal<lb />
arts grads than they did last year,<lb />
Lindquist says.<lb />
Companies think liberal arts<lb />
majors are "more able to deal<lb />
with disparate thoughts and<lb />
ideas. Their thinking is more<lb />
holistic Lindquist says.<lb />
"We need people who can<lb />
translate computers into usable<lb />
terms explains Steve Bennett,<lb />
author of "Playing Hardball<lb />
with Soft Skills a soon-to-be-<lb />
realeased book about how liberal<lb />
arts majors can break into the job<lb />
market.<lb />
Lindquist says American<lb />
Telephone and Telegraph (AT'T)<lb />
recruits liberal arts majors as<lb />
managers because they perform<lb />
better than any other degree.<lb />
Lindquist also credits the move<lb />
by many liberal arts majors to<lb />
llll<lb />
American Optometn Association<lb />
University Optometric Eye Clinic<lb />
DR. DENNIS O'NEAL<lb />
Comprehensive Eye Examinations<lb />
Contact Lenses<lb />
Soft, Hard, Gas Permeable Timed<lb />
Extended Wear, Contacts for Astigmatism<lb />
Glasses (One Day Service in Most CasesJ<lb />
Student &amp; Faculty Discounts on Contacts &amp;<lb />
Glasses<lb />
Convenient to Campus<lb />
Evening &amp; Sat Appointments Available<lb />
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Present<lb />
DRAFT NITE<lb />
Tuesday, January 21, 1986 9:00-1:00 a.m. $1.50 Guys<lb />
$1.00 Ladies<lb />
10 Draft All Nite<lb />
&amp; Sigma Tau Gamma<lb />
Present<lb />
DRAFT NITE<lb />
Wednesday, January 22, 1986 9:00-1:00 a.m. $1.50 Guys<lb />
$1.00 Ladies<lb />
10 Draft All Nite<lb />
take a more diversified cur-<lb />
riculum, which often includes<lb />
computer, math and business<lb />
courses. "Kids are getting better<lb />
prepared for jobs<lb />
In preparing for the job<lb />
market, Lindquist recommends<lb />
seniors had "better hit the<lb />
ground running now, get a<lb />
resume together, know the<lb />
market. You are going to be com-<lb />
peting with all your classmates.<lb />
$ 1 .00 Off With Coupon<lb />
Wednesday, January 22<lb />
Upcoming Events<lb />
For The Week<lb />
Travel Committee presents<lb />
Pageant of Britain<lb />
Need A Student ID?<lb />
Making of Student IDs<lb />
Mendenhall Multi-Purpose Room<lb />
At The Underground:<lb />
Still and Max (Ventriloquist Act)<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 23 at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Movie of The Week Thurs. Fri. &amp; Sat.<lb />
COCOON 7:00 &amp; 9:30p.m.<lb />
� � �<lb />
Wed Jan. 22<lb />
8:00p.m.<lb />
Wednesday, Jan. 22<lb />
2:30 p.m.<lb />
v<lb />
Next Week<lb />
CASINO NIGHT<lb />
Compliments of the Recreation Committee<lb />
Blackjack, craps, poker, bingo and lots more!<lb />
Mocktails and refreshments served<lb />
It all happens on Thurs. Jan. 28<lb />
In February<lb />
Special Concerts Committee<lb />
Preservation Hall Jazz Band<lb />
Appearing, Mon. Feb. 3<lb />
Tickets: Central Ticket Office<lb />
Mendenhall from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.<lb />
Don't Miss It � A must for Music Lovers<lb />
gathering place<lb />
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THE t MAROI INIAN<lb />
JANUARY 21, 1986<lb />
Educated Women Not Keeping Up With Jobs<lb />
(CPS) � Male students tend to<lb />
dominate classroom conversa-<lb />
tions even when the instructor is<lb />
female, a new Harvard study<lb />
says.<lb />
Previously, much education<lb />
research blamed women's<lb />
classroom reticence on discom-<lb />
fort with having male professors.<lb />
The report is the second in as<lb />
many weeks indicating colleges<lb />
aren't alwavs as hospitable to<lb />
women as they are to men.<lb />
Two weeks ago. Congress' Of-<lb />
fice of Technology Assessment<lb />
found college teachers often steer<lb />
women away from high-paying<lb />
science and engineering careers<lb />
with subtly-discouraging<lb />
classroom behavior.<lb />
In Search Of<lb />
In the new Harvard study,<lb />
Education professor Catherine<lb />
Krupnick videotaped Harvard<lb />
courses taught by 24 different in-<lb />
structors, and then calculated<lb />
how often � and how long �<lb />
male and female students par-<lb />
ticipated in classroom discus-<lb />
sions.<lb />
Krupnick, who conducts<lb />
workshops on other campuses,<lb />
says men dominate classroom<lb />
discussions at colleges around the<lb />
country.<lb />
While Krupnick notes men's<lb />
and women's grades and aptitude<lb />
test scores are about the same,<lb />
she says male dominance in the<lb />
classroom is important because<lb />
"liberal arts schools are set up to<lb />
imply participation<lb />
important<lb />
She adds the same problems<lb />
show up later in the workplace.<lb />
Krupnick began studying<lb />
classroom speaking habits to help<lb />
her figure out why women who<lb />
do as well as men in college don't<lb />
seem to be keeping up in their<lb />
careers 10 years after graduation.<lb />
Studies show that marriage and<lb />
childbearing are not the main<lb />
obstacles to career success, she<lb />
adds.<lb />
W'omen's career problems,<lb />
Krupnick now believes, are at<lb />
least partially related to both<lb />
their restraint in participating in<lb />
the classroom and instructors' ac-<lb />
ceptance of what they have to<lb />
is say.<lb />
"In the real world, the ability<lb />
to express ideas forcefully is im-<lb />
portant. It's highly correlated<lb />
with how well you do in your<lb />
career Krupnick asserts.<lb />
"It confirms our findings<lb />
says Bernice Sandier of the Pro-<lb />
ject on the Education and Status<lb />
of Women.<lb />
Sandier and colleague Roberta<lb />
Hall have released numerous<lb />
summary studies documenting<lb />
differences in the way men and<lb />
women go to � and are treated in<lb />
� college.<lb />
Female instructors themselves<lb />
often were raised in homes that<lb />
considered men's views as more<lb />
valuable, Sandier observes.<lb />
Their upbringing, she says,<lb />
may explain why women teachers<lb />
might allow men to dominate<lb />
class discussions.<lb />
"Many of the different expec-<lb />
tations for men and women are<lb />
carried over from the larger<lb />
social rituation into the college<lb />
classroom Hall says.<lb />
In another study, University of<lb />
California researchers Candice<lb />
West and Donald Zimmerman<lb />
found men interrupt classroom<lb />
conversations three times more<lb />
often than women. Also, women<lb />
wait twice as long to interrupt<lb />
However, they also found that<lb />
women are just as likely as men<lb />
to gain the floor when they do in<lb />
terrupt.<lb />
Previous research also in-<lb />
dicates women's classroom<lb />
language is not as "assertive" as<lb />
men's. But Krupnick's study dif-<lb />
fered.<lb />
Krupnick compares female<lb />
students' classroom problems to<lb />
the plight of immigrants being in-<lb />
troduced into the public school<lb />
system in New York City around<lb />
the turn of the century. "They<lb />
did not speak up as much in class<lb />
because of language barriers<lb />
' ilege experience can rein-<lb />
force old expectations, or can<lb />
help women to overcome them<lb />
Hall says.<lb />
Organization Looks For Students<lb />
B PATTI KEMMIS<lb />
suff W rtl�<lb />
Looking for a new wav to<lb />
become involved in campus ac-<lb />
tivities? If so, the ECU Student<lb />
Union is looking for you. Ap-<lb />
plications are now being accepted<lb />
for Student Union president,<lb />
vice-president and various<lb />
chairpersons.<lb />
The Student Union is the prin-<lb />
cipal programming organization<lb />
the University It organizes,<lb />
sponsors and promotes events<lb />
ranging from major concerts<lb />
(such as the Heart concert) to fine<lb />
arts and cultural-entertainment<lb />
programs, including weekly free<lb />
films, guest speakers and enter-<lb />
tainers and special events such as<lb />
"Barefoot on the Mall<lb />
The Union's Board of Dirtv<lb />
tors will be responsible tor selec-<lb />
ting the new staff. The voting<lb />
Board members consists of eight<lb />
students, two faculty members.<lb />
the director of the Department of<lb />
University Unions and the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Lite.<lb />
To apply for the position of<lb />
president or vice president, a stu-<lb />
dent must have a minimum grade<lb />
point average of 2.5. Although it<lb />
is not required to have been in-<lb />
volved in the Student Union<lb />
previously, the Board of Direc-<lb />
tors is hoping to find a staff with<lb />
some experience in similar<lb />
organizations.<lb />
"What we're looking for is so-<lb />
meone with good organizational<lb />
and leadership skills remarked<lb />
Program Board Advisor Ken<lb />
Hammond, "also a strong<lb />
motivation to get a group mov-<lb />
ing<lb />
The Student Union is broken<lb />
down into 12 committees whose<lb />
number and responsibilities are<lb />
determined by the president.<lb />
lo become a chairperson of a<lb />
committee a canidate must be a<lb />
full-time student with a minimum<lb />
GPA of 2.25. The chairperson<lb />
then has the responsibility of<lb />
choosing committee members<lb />
who will fully represent the stu-<lb />
dent body.<lb />
Anyone interested in becoming<lb />
a member of the Student Union is<lb />
urged to stop by the office in<lb />
Mendenhall to fill out an applica-<lb />
tion. The Student Union<lb />
secretary, Kay Jones, will be ac-<lb /><lb />
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East Carolina University's<lb />
Student Union<lb />
is taking applications for<lb />
Student Union President<lb />
Student Union Vice President<lb />
Deadline: January 24, 1986<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Committee Chairpersons<lb />
Deadline: rebruarv 5, 1986<lb />
for the 1986-87 Term<lb />
Any full time student can apply<lb />
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A HOURS EVERYDAY<lb />
iviiie Blvd - Greenville<lb />
Where Will You Party Sunday?<lb />
Bv DAVID McGINNESS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Well, it's almost here � what<lb />
armchair quarterbacks have been<lb />
living for since the NFL<lb />
preseason began � Super Bowl<lb />
XX<lb />
This year's pre-contest excite-<lb />
ment seems to be at an all-time<lb />
high. Will the awesome and near-<lb />
ly invulnerable '85 Chicago Bears<lb />
make short work of the wild-card<lb />
Cinderella team the New England<lb />
Patriots? That question will be<lb />
answered this Sunday, when<lb />
NBC presents its coverage of<lb />
what will probably be the most-<lb />
watched television event of the<lb />
year.<lb />
Here in Greenville, the Super-<lb />
bowl means one thing: IT'S<lb />
PARTY TIME' Now since<lb />
Greenville is not just your or-<lb />
dinary party tovn, it naturally<lb />
follows that residents of the<lb />
Emerald City wouldn't leae such<lb />
a rare and important eent to<lb />
amateurs. No, sir, the real die-<lb />
hard football fans here know that<lb />
when the party gets serious, the<lb />
party turns pro.<lb />
Consequently, many G'ville<lb />
area hot spots will be having<lb />
special parties to make Super-<lb />
bowl XX one to be remembered.<lb />
So that ECU students won't be<lb />
left out, the East Carolinian is<lb />
publishing a list of what's hap-<lb />
pening on Superbowl Sunday in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau will sponsor a<lb />
party at the Attic starting at 4<lb />
p.m. It will cost one dollar at the<lb />
door, and will feature special<lb />
"Here in Green-<lb />
ville, the Super-<lb />
bowl means one<lb />
thing: IT'S PAR-<lb />
TY TIME<lb />
David<lb />
McGinness<lb />
prices on canned beer, a hot dog<lb />
happy hour for each score, free<lb />
popcorn, a kitty for predicting<lb />
the final score, and a halftime<lb />
raffle. Prizes for the raffle will<lb />
include an all-expense-paid trip<lb />
for two to Busch Gardens, with a<lb />
case of beer, gas money and<lb />
motel accomodations for two. In<lb />
addition, the Attic sports the<lb />
largest big-screen in eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The Greenville Sheraton will<lb />
start its party at 4 p.m It will<lb />
cost one dollar at the door, where<lb />
party-goers' hands will be<lb />
stamped with the team of their<lb />
choice. Whenever a team scores<lb />
or sacks the opposing quarter-<lb />
back, people with that team's<lb />
stamp will be eligible to bus<lb />
50-cent shooters. Prices tor<lb />
drinks will be one dollar for beer<lb />
and Si .75 for high balls.<lb />
Munchies at the Sheraton will<lb />
be provided by a dinner buffet.<lb />
B� JON JOKICiS K! Phololib<lb />
k When the par-<lb />
ty gets serious, the<lb />
party turns pro<lb />
David<lb />
McGinness<lb />
The halftime activities will in-<lb />
clude a raffle with the following<lb />
prizes: a small Hot Point<lb />
refrigerator, dinner for two at<lb />
Leo's and Superbowl XX<lb />
T-shirts. Also, a pony keg will be<lb />
awarded to the group doing the<lb />
best "Super Bowl Shuffle and<lb />
there will be contests for the best<lb />
Jim McMahon iook-alike and the<lb />
best "refrigerette" look-alike.<lb />
Hooter's will hold a "Super-<lb />
bash starting at 3 p.m. Ad-<lb />
vance tickets are still available for<lb />
$10, but supplies are limited, so<lb />
hurry. For their S10, all par-<lb />
tygoers will receive a T-shirt. In<lb />
addition, Hooter's will feature a<lb />
big-league buffet, special happy-<lb />
hour drink prices and four<lb />
25-inch televisions.<lb />
At the Holiday Inn, festivities<lb />
begin at 1 p.m. A buffet will be in<lb />
progress while the game shows on<lb />
the big screen TV. and drink<lb />
prices will be discounted.<lb />
Darryl's will have two televi-<lb />
sions, beer specials and free pop-<lb />
corn.<lb />
Corrigan's will hold a party for<lb />
members and guests including<lb />
free sandwiches and chips plus<lb />
four televisions. The party will<lb />
begin around 3:00 p.m. and there<lb />
will be no cover charge.<lb />
The Sports Pad will present the<lb />
game on a wide-screen television<lb />
in stereo. They will be serving the<lb />
"world's best hot dog" (2 for<lb />
SI.25) and will give one week of<lb />
free pool to the person who most<lb />
accurately predicts the final<lb />
score. Doors open at 1 p.m. and<lb />
there will be no cover charge.<lb />
Playwright To Read One-Act Wednesday<lb />
The first Playwrights' Fund of<lb />
North Carolina production of<lb />
1986 will feature Lawrence A.<lb />
Wood's No Marks, Just<lb />
Memories, a one-act play which<lb />
explores the powers of love, the<lb />
mysteries of the mind, and the<lb />
boundaries of time. It is the story<lb />
of Kathryn Baker, a teacher who<lb />
lives with and cares for her ailing<lb />
mother in a 1940s rural, Southern<lb />
town, and falls in love with Jake,<lb />
a mysterious stranger, a traveler<lb />
through time from the 1980s.<lb />
Lawrence Wood, a native of<lb />
Harlem and a graduate of Hunter<lb />
College and Meharry Medical<lb />
College in Nashville, is a U.S.<lb />
Navy flight surgeon stationed at<lb />
Balboa Hopsital in San Diego.<lb />
"I went to medical schools<lb />
because I thought I could be a<lb />
better doctor than those I had<lb />
known. It wasn't as easy as I<lb />
thought Wood says. While he<lb />
was in medical school, Wood<lb />
discovered he also wanted to<lb />
create. "Doctors don't create<lb />
Wood submits. "They confuse<lb />
the issue with medication<lb />
Writing plays is not as easy as he<lb />
thought, either. Wood admits,<lb />
"but the joy of creating a<lb />
character is worth the effort<lb />
No Marks, Just Memories is<lb />
directed by Tracy Donohue, a<lb />
member ol the ECL Theater Arts<lb />
faculty. Tracy Mills, a freshman<lb />
in the ECL Theater Arts depart-<lb />
ment, plays Kathryn Baker, the<lb />
teacher who falls in love with<lb />
Jake, a mysterious stranger who<lb />
works on a nearby farm. Mrs.<lb />
Baker, Kathryn's mother and ad-<lb />
viser in matters of the heart, is<lb />
played by Teresa Brooks, a<lb />
B.F.A. student in the ECU pro-<lb />
fessional acting program. Jake,<lb />
the traveler in time from the<lb />
1980s, is played by Sidney Hor-<lb />
ton, a B.S. student in the Theater<lb />
Arts Department. There will be<lb />
two performances of No Marks,<lb />
Just Memories on Wednesday.<lb />
Both programs are free and open<lb />
to the public.<lb />
The Best Lunch Theater Ever<lb />
reading will be at noon at the<lb />
Greenville Museum of Art, 8th<lb />
and Evans Sts. The public is in-<lb />
vited to bring lunch, see the play<lb />
and talk with the playwright after<lb />
the performance. The Bes; Lunct<lb />
Theater Ever is co-sponsored b<lb />
The Playwright's Fund. Inc. and<lb />
the Greenville Museum of Art.<lb />
At 8 p.m at the Humber<lb />
House, 5th and Washington Sts<lb />
will be the Downtown,<lb />
Downstairs performance follow-<lb />
ed by an informal discussion with<lb />
the playwright and the audience<lb />
led bv Gay Wilentz. a specialist in<lb />
Afro-American literature and<lb />
Visiting Assistant Professor in<lb />
the ECU English Department.<lb />
The evening post-performance<lb />
discussion is sponsored by the<lb />
North c ai lina Human-<lb />
Committee.<lb />
The Playwright's Fund ol<lb />
North C aroiina. In, is in its fifth<lb />
season of producing : rfor-<lb />
mances of original one-act plays<lb />
from national submissions by<lb />
new and established writers.<lb />
PFNC is a non-profit organiza-<lb />
tion, partially funded by the<lb />
North Carolina Arts Council,<lb />
and the NEA membership is open<lb />
to all persons interested in new<lb />
works for the theater. For further<lb />
information, call the PFNC of-<lb />
fices at 758-3628.<lb />
British Isles Subject of Travel Film<lb />
The Kntertainer<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
Student Union Travel Committee<lb />
will present Ken Richter and one<lb />
of his ever-popular films,<lb />
Pageant of Britain, in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre as part of the 1985-1986<lb />
Travel-Adventure Film Series.<lb />
The film will be presented<lb />
She Saw Halley's<lb />
Comet Both Times<lb />
(UPI) � Gazing at Halley's com-<lb />
et may be a once-in-a-lifetime<lb />
thrill for most, but not for an<lb />
81-year old North Carolina<lb />
woman who First saw the fiery<lb />
heavenly body in 1910, when she<lb />
was six.<lb />
"There are things that happen<lb />
to you in your lifetime that you<lb />
never forget said Edna<lb />
Johnson of Winston-Salem. "I<lb />
didn't know whether I would ever<lb />
get to see it again, but when I<lb />
realized that I was living long<lb />
enough to lay my eyes on it again,<lb />
I was really excited<lb />
Johnson First saw the comet<lb />
from the wooden balcony of her<lb />
brother-in-law's sign shop in<lb />
downtown Winston-Salem.<lb />
Johnson said she and her twin<lb />
sister, Pauline Styrow, were<lb />
taken by an older sister to see the<lb />
fiery comet.<lb />
"It was exciting in a way. I was<lb />
so young I didn't really know<lb />
what it was all about, but there<lb />
was lots of talk from my parents<lb />
and family � more talk than<lb />
there is now Johnson said Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
"Of course Winston was just a<lb />
small town then, and there were<lb />
fewer downtown lights. It was<lb />
real easy to pick out the comet<lb />
then, but now downtown<lb />
Winston is a difficult place to<lb />
watch anything in the sky she<lb />
said.<lb />
Last week, Johnson watched<lb />
the comet � "A bright star with<lb />
a streak of a little tail" � pierce<lb />
the sky again. She chose a clear<lb />
night and used binoculars to gaze<lb />
at the comet from her home in a<lb />
less populated area of the city.<lb />
"The tail didn't seem to be as<lb />
bright this time around. But I<lb />
could be wrong � it was so long<lb />
ago she said.<lb />
Johnson said she was "thrilled<lb />
to see" the fiery ball and was pro-<lb />
ud to be among the "very, very<lb />
few" who saw the comet twice.<lb />
But she said she has no desire to<lb />
see it a third time.<lb />
"I know I won't be around for<lb />
the next one in 2062. I don't want<lb />
to be that old she said.<lb />
Wednesday night at 8 p.m.<lb />
Ken Richter's film begins at the<lb />
white cliffs of Dover and tours<lb />
through all of England, Wales<lb />
and Scotland. The British Isles<lb />
bring to mind the land of our<lb />
forefathers, and Richter's film<lb />
explores almost every nook and<lb />
jranriviribreathJakirigfx<lb />
and captivating narration. From<lb />
the beautiful Dover coastline and<lb />
the bustle of London to the<lb />
quaint country towns of Wales<lb />
and the inspirational beauty of<lb />
the moors of Scotland, Ken<lb />
Richter introduces his audience<lb />
to more than the local scenery.<lb />
There's afternoon tea with a<lb />
young family in their country<lb />
garden, the pageantry of the<lb />
Royal Family at the Highland<lb />
games and the Queen's Proces-<lb />
sion to Parliament. Pageant of<lb />
Britain is at once spectacular and<lb />
interesting; it is a credit to the<lb />
film-making genius of Ken<lb />
Richter.<lb />
A Scene From The High Country<lb />
Scenes likes this one, in addition to Stonehenge, the Cliffs of Dover, London and many more British landmarks, await those<lb />
who take advantage of Wednesday's Travel Adventure Film, Pageant of Britain, by Ken Richter. Admission is free to ECU<lb />
students with activity cards.<lb />
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PHI TAU LIL SISTERS: It you wish<lb />
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Gr'ften Corresponding Sec Liz<lb />
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FACULTY, SENIORS, AND<lb />
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be taken March 17 27.<lb />
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MODELS NEEDED: For tennis<lb />
wear Must be size 8 10 If interested<lb />
call 752 3980 or come by Dean's<lb />
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PART TIME PRODUCTION ASST<lb />
WANTED: For full service Adver<lb />
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salary and ability to earn commis<lb />
sion. Apply at Brody's for Men The<lb />
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ROOMMATE WANTED<lb />
$88 month, share room across from<lb />
campus, prefer female, call 758 3369<lb />
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SAMOYED FOR STUD: With any<lb />
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WANTED: Girl to work, the door at<lb />
Grogs Accepting applications Wed<lb />
Jan 22 from 1 2<lb />
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month ano '3 utilities. Corner 1st<lb />
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WORD PROCESSING: We offer ex<lb />
perience m typing resumes, theses,<lb />
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papers We manage ano merge your<lb />
names and addresses nto merged<lb />
letters, labels, envelopes or roiodex<lb />
cards Our prices are extremely<lb />
reasonable and we always offer a 15<lb />
percent discount to ECU students S<lb />
&amp; F Professional Computer Co<lb />
(back of Franklin's) 115 E. 5th St.<lb />
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MOBILE HOME FOR SALE:<lb />
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or best offer and assume land lease<lb />
HOUSE FOR RENT: Near universi<lb />
ty. 305 E. 14th St 5 bedrooms, large<lb />
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758 5299<lb />
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AVAILABLE: ,7� per line Call<lb />
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Enjoy the last phase of your college<lb />
career employmentS8.F Com<lb />
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eluding all of the following Letter<lb />
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dress on letter), Letter quality typed<lb />
envelopes with company address<lb />
and your return address on<lb />
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panies sent to (for your follow ups)<lb />
Just bring us your hand written<lb />
resume and cover letter and the<lb />
businesses you with to apply to and<lb />
we'll do the rest. Per resume for<lb />
your namesaddr. (we stuff) $2 30<lb />
(min 10 resumes) (we stuff and<lb />
stamp) $1 90 (2 page resume prices<lb />
slightly higher) This offer absolute<lb />
ly expires March 15, 1986 SiF Com<lb />
puter Company, 115 East Fifth St<lb />
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FOR SALE: Couch and 2 chairs<lb />
Good condition Light Brown. $90<lb />
Call 758 2477<lb />
FOR SALE: Montgomery Ward<lb />
Stereo with cassette, AM FM,<lb />
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758 6196 after 6<lb />
FOR SALE: Ball Python, 20 high<lb />
aquarium and heatlamp. $110. Call<lb />
Riley 752 5543<lb />
APT. FOR RENT: Near campus 1<lb />
br . bath, kitchen $140 and $100<lb />
deposit Lease to August 752 2615<lb />
days<lb />
TYPING SERVICES: Resumes,<lb />
term papers, theses Low rates<lb />
Spelling and grammatical correc<lb />
tions included Cindy 757 0398 after<lb />
5 30 p m<lb />
Help Find Children<lb />
(UPI) � Television on a day-to-<lb />
day basis allows its audience to<lb />
escape into a never-never land of<lb />
devilish daytime and nighttime<lb />
soap operas, light-hearted adven-<lb />
tures and fairy-tale sunny subur-<lb />
ban families.<lb />
The medium gets down to the<lb />
despair and terror that can be real<lb />
life in a program such as NBC's<lb />
second edition of Missing: Have<lb />
You Seen This Person? to be<lb />
telecast Wednesday, 8-9 p.m.<lb />
Meredith Baxter Birney and<lb />
her husband, David Birney, host<lb />
the second show that NBC has<lb />
done on missing persons.<lb />
The emphasis is on missing<lb />
children � some runaways, some<lb />
abducted by their non-custodial<lb />
parents and some abducted by<lb />
strangers.<lb />
There also are missing adults,<lb />
although they do not strike the<lb />
same chord in all of us that<lb />
reverberates with pity.<lb />
Perhaps the most touching<lb />
story was the first one revealed,<lb />
because it has a happy ending.<lb />
Pascale Newbegin, 15, ran away<lb />
from her Oregon home, leaving<lb />
behind a note that made her<lb />
parents wonder where their com-<lb />
munications with their daughter<lb />
had gone wrong and where they<lb />
had failed to show her their love<lb />
The chapter ends with the tear<lb />
ful, huggy reunion of parents and<lb />
child. Pascale does not return to<lb />
live at home � the time for that<lb />
has passed � but she does visit<lb />
her parents now, and parents and<lb />
child appear to have established<lb />
please see MISSlNd, page 9<lb />
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bath, living room and large kitchen<lb />
Cable and central air Near Pitt<lb />
Plaza Call 830 1769<lb />
FOR SALE: Pair of Cerwin Vega<lb />
Digital Series speakers Reg $200<lb />
will sell for $150 Never used Call<lb />
752 4480 Ask for Joey<lb />
FOR RENT: Extra nice 2 bedroom<lb />
apt near campus Water 8. sewer in<lb />
eluded $270 per month Call Keith<lb />
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Missing Children Subject Of Re-enactment<lb />
continued from page 8<lb />
an enduring relationship.<lb />
-s the show emphasizes, this is<lb />
a news program nor a<lb />
documentary. It is a recreation of<lb />
events, prepared with the help of<lb />
families and law enforcement of-<lb />
icials.<lb />
The second missing child pro-<lb />
riled is Equilla Hodrick, who was<lb />
- years old when she disappeared<lb />
!rom her home in the Bronx, New<lb />
York, last August. At 7 p.m<lb />
hquilla ran down her busy street<lb />
and around the corner, following<lb />
an ice cream truck. She never<lb />
returned and no one saw what<lb />
nappened to her.<lb />
Watching the re-enactment is<lb />
iike entering "The Twilight<lb />
Zone" � the girl rounds the cor-<lb />
ner, a truck drives down the<lb />
street, and when it is gone so is<lb />
the little girl.<lb />
Again like a scene from The<lb />
Twilight Zone, Equilla's mother<lb />
sits on her porch, watching the<lb />
corner, waiting for her daughter<lb />
to reappear.<lb />
Another case on Missing in-<lb />
volves an adult, David Granger,<lb />
35, of Holden, Mass last seen<lb />
on September 17, 1984. Granger<lb />
is a Vietnam veteran who may be<lb />
suffering from post traumatic i<lb />
stress disorder, and may be<lb />
reenacting a Vietnam experience.<lb />
While some of the Missing<lb />
children probably were abducted<lb />
by strangers, others were taken<lb />
by a parent.<lb />
One such case involved a'<lb />
Florida man and his Mexican<lb />
wife. The man, accompanied by<lb />
his stepfather, took the infant<lb />
daughter from the home while<lb />
imprisoning the mother in the<lb />
bathroom. Then the stepfather<lb />
evicted the mother from her<lb />
home, which he owned.<lb />
They did not count on the sup-<lb />
port she was able to muster from<lb />
her Anglo neighbors, who have<lb />
taken her in, found her jobs and<lb />
tried to help her find her child.<lb />
The program ends with a<lb />
rollcall of 20 missing youngsters,<lb />
some of whose baby picture?<lb />
have been "matured" by com-<lb />
puter to approximate what they<lb />
might look like today. Viewers<lb />
are asked to respond if they<lb />
recognize the children.<lb />
ors<lb />
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has one opening for an advertising<lb />
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Caring essential. If interested, stop by 2nd<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 21, 1986<lb />
Folk Art Examined<lb />
A group of Pitt and Lenoir<lb />
County citizens met at the Grif-<lb />
ton Civic Center Wednesday<lb />
evening, January 15, with Dr.<lb />
Karen Baldwin of East Carolina<lb />
University in the first of a series<lb />
of workshops designed to teach<lb />
local citizens how to identify area<lb />
Folk Artists and how to record<lb />
information so others can learn<lb />
some of the traditional arts and<lb />
crafts.<lb />
The project is being funded by<lb />
a grant to the Town of Grifton by<lb />
the North Carolina Arts Council,<lb />
a State agency, with local support<lb />
from the Town and much<lb />
volunteer help. Any interested<lb />
person is welcome to participate,<lb />
not just Grifton residents, and<lb />
the hope is that the Folk Arts<lb />
Project will identify traditional<lb />
craftspersons from the entire<lb />
area. Others who would like to<lb />
participate may contact Grifton<lb />
liaison Mrs. Charlotte Betts at<lb />
524-5356.<lb />
As defined by Dr. Baldwin in<lb />
this first workshop, traditional or<lb />
folk artists and craftspersons are<lb />
those whose creative skills have<lb />
been learned from and passed on<lb />
to family and friends, rather than<lb />
through formal class training.<lb />
Dr. Baldwin discussed basic<lb />
techniques for locating, identify-<lb />
ing and recording the traditional<lb />
work of these folk artists, and<lb />
showed slides of typical Eastern<lb />
North Carolina folk skills. Ex-<lb />
amples are quilting, crocheting<lb />
with twine, basketmaking with<lb />
pine needles, wood carving and<lb />
turning, soapmaking and tradi-<lb />
tional cooking. Other types of<lb />
folk crafts might include making<lb />
nets, hunting knives and other<lb />
tools for farm and rural living.<lb />
Workshop participants shared<lb />
information about their own<lb />
traditions and those of family<lb />
members, neighbors and friends.<lb />
They will use these leads to seek<lb />
out and talk to resou.ee persons<lb />
in the area, perhaps tape-record<lb />
interviews and photograph in-<lb />
dividual works.<lb />
The aim is to collect informa-<lb />
tion about the folk cultural<lb />
heritage of the Pitt-Lenoir Coun-<lb />
ty area and to bring a wider ap-<lb />
preciation of folk culture to more<lb />
people. The recordings,<lb />
photographs and written descrip-<lb />
tions of local traditions will<lb />
become part of the collection of<lb />
the Grifton Historical Museum.<lb />
Some of the local folk tradi-<lb />
tionalists will be featured<lb />
demonstrators at the annual Grif-<lb />
ton Shad Festival on the April<lb />
12-13 weekend.<lb />
Another workshop is schedul-<lb />
ed at the Grifton Civic Center on<lb />
Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Dr. Baldwin is Associate Pro-<lb />
fessor of English and Director of<lb />
the East Carolina University<lb />
Folklore Archive. She has been<lb />
on the faculty at ECU for nine<lb />
years, teaching courses in<lb />
American folklore. She also<lb />
taught at Wayne University in<lb />
Detroit and at the University of<lb />
Massachusetts � Amherst. Dr.<lb />
Baldwin is a professional<lb />
folklorist with an M.A. in<lb />
Folklore and a Ph.D. in Folklore-<lb />
Folklife from the University of<lb />
Pennsylvania. As a George C.<lb />
Marshall Fellow, she also studied<lb />
northern European folklife at the<lb />
University of Copenhagen, Den-<lb />
mark, and did research at Den-<lb />
mark's National Folklife<lb />
Museum.<lb />
Dr. Baldwin's particular areo ,<lb />
of interest are in family folklore,<lb />
women's traditions, folklore and<lb />
education, folk narrative, folk<lb />
art and folk medicine. She has<lb />
read many professional papers<lb />
and published several articles in<lb />
these areas. She is a past presi-<lb />
dent of the North Carolina<lb />
Folklore Society and currently is<lb />
vice president.<lb />
Dr. Baldwin has given talks<lb />
and workshops dealing with<lb />
folklore in North Carolina for a<lb />
number of community based pro-<lb />
grams and organizations, in-<lb />
cluding the Appalachian<lb />
Women's Council, the Statesville<lb />
city schools, Wilkes County<lb />
schools, Lenoir County Arts<lb />
Council, the Hiddenite Arts<lb />
Center in Alexander County, the<lb />
Davidson County Historical<lb />
Museum, the N.C. Sea Grant<lb />
Marine Resources Center in<lb />
Manteo, and the Greenville city<lb />
schools. For the past five vears<lb />
she has worked with curriculum<lb />
development for folk arts as a<lb />
consultant to the N.C. State<lb />
Department of Public Instruc-<lb />
tion, Arts Education Division.<lb />
Dr. Baldwin will appear on<lb />
Carolina Today Friday, at 25<lb />
a.m. on WNCT-TV (Channel 9).<lb />
At The Underground<lb />
Ventriloquist Act<lb />
The off-beat ventriloquist act<lb />
of Still and Max is coming to the<lb />
campus of East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity. Nominated Campus Enter-<lb />
tainers of the Year, Still and Max<lb />
have opened for comedy king<lb />
pins Bill Cosby and Bob Hope,<lb />
and they will have you rolling<lb />
with laughter in an act loaded<lb />
with uncontrollable wisecracks<lb />
and unexpected adlibs.<lb />
Still and Max will leisurely<lb />
stroll about the campus of East<lb />
Carolina University Thursday,<lb />
January 23, to give students a<lb />
taste of their unique style and<lb />
comedy before their live show at<lb />
Mendenhall's Underground at 8<lb />
p.m under the sponsorship of<lb />
the ECU Student Union Cof-<lb />
feehouse Committee. Admission<lb />
to this outrageous comedy act is a<lb />
paltry one dollar, and free<lb />
refreshments will be served. So.<lb />
come Underground for some<lb />
good laughs.<lb />
Own Your Own ECU Quilt<lb />
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The students of Beaufort County Developmental Center are proud to<lb />
present their new "ECU" quilt for students and alumni. The quilt can be<lb />
viewed at University Book Exchange on Cotanche Street in Greenville.<lb />
The handmade quilt sells for $100.<lb />
Orders can be placed by filling out coupon below and mailing it to the<lb />
Beaufort County Developmental Center, 1534 W. 5th St Washington,<lb />
NC 27889. BCDC is a workshop for handicapped adults.<lb />
NAME<lb />
DATE:<lb />
Please make for me<lb />
ECU quilt(s) at $100 each plus 4 sales tax<lb />
MAILING ADDRESS<lb />
PHONE NUMBER<lb />
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Allow 4 weeks for delivery.<lb />
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It's here, it's now. It's what East<lb />
Carolina is. The brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Fraternity are having their very first Little<lb />
Sister Rush. We cordially invite all East<lb />
Carolina University women to attend and<lb />
become members of the Alpha Class. Our<lb />
first class must be the best. Be at Grogs<lb />
tonight from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and meet the<lb />
guys. Go Alpha and be first class.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROI INI AN<lb />
Sports<lb />
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Cage Id<lb />
Bucs Vs. UNC-W<lb />
Swimmers Dominate<lb />
By DAVID McGINNESS<lb />
The ECU Pirate swimmers<lb />
traveled to UNC-Wilmington last<lb />
Saturday and defeated their con-<lb />
ference rival Seahawks in style.<lb />
The final score for the men's<lb />
meet was 71-42, as ECU netted a<lb />
dominant six firsts in individual<lb />
events plus wins in both relays.<lb />
This included two wins by Pirate<lb />
veteran Bruce Brockschmidt.<lb />
"I was very pleased (with my<lb />
performance) Brockschmidt<lb />
said, "my times were good, and<lb />
as a team we swam well<lb />
The Bucs have been training in-<lb />
tensively in preparation for their<lb />
conference meet in Februarv, not<lb />
even taking the da off before<lb />
competition. In fact, they swam<lb />
both a morning and an afternoon<lb />
practice last Friday prior to going<lb />
to Wilmington.<lb />
"I was a little nerous going in-<lb />
to the meet (with UNC-W)<lb />
because we've been swimming<lb />
right through our meets and I've<lb />
been really tired in practice<lb />
Brockschmidt added. "But it<lb />
didn't seem to hurt me in the<lb />
meet, and it gies us confidence<lb />
when we can work this hard and<lb />
still compete well<lb />
The entire Pirate team was<lb />
confident apparently, as they<lb />
swam what coach Rick Kobe call-<lb />
ed. "The finest dual meet in<lb />
terms o total team performance<lb />
I've had in six vears ot<lb />
coaching<lb />
Kobe went on to say that if he-<lb />
had to pick a most valuable<lb />
swimmer for the Wilmington<lb />
meet, "it would have to be the<lb />
whole team<lb />
We're working the kids really<lb />
hard said Kobe. "We haven't<lb />
rested at all since C hristmas. We<lb />
even worked out twice iast Friday<lb />
and still won<lb />
The ECU womens' 34<lb />
domination of their<lb />
Seahawk opponents was �<lb />
more complete man thai<lb />
men. The took home wins in 10<lb />
ol II events, scoring han<lb />
twi.e as many points as the I (<lb />
W women.<lb />
Among the many excel It<lb />
formances put in bv the<lb />
Pirates, veteran Scotia M<lb />
nailed firsts in the 100 ant:<lb />
freestvle in addition to sway-<lb />
on the winning 400 fr<lb />
medley relav teams<lb />
Pousl grabbed two in :<lb />
wins in the 200 freestyle<lb />
backstroke, while also swii<lb />
on those same winning<lb />
teams<lb />
See I ANKERS, Paye 11<lb />
Rowsom Leads Seahawks<lb />
Over Short-Handed Bucs<lb />
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By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Sport! Mum<lb />
A 25-point effort from Brian<lb />
Rowsom paced the UN<lb />
Wilmington Seahawks to their se-<lb />
cond conference victory and a<lb />
10-6 overall mark as they<lb />
defeated ECU 68-54 Saturday<lb />
night in Wilmington.<lb />
Rowsom, who connected on<lb />
seven of 14 field goals, scored 1 1<lb />
points from the charity stripe and<lb />
grabbed a game-high 1 1 re-<lb />
bounds. Bobby Jo Springer add-<lb />
ed 14 and Greg Bender chipped in<lb />
1.<lb />
The Seahawks came out of the<lb />
box quickly as they opened a 14-5<lb />
lead just five minutes into play.<lb />
UNC-W road on the shoulders ol<lb />
Rowsom (who had 11 first-half<lb />
points), who paced the Seahawks<lb />
to a 31-23 advantage at the inter-<lb />
mission.<lb />
In the second half, UNC-W<lb />
was once again ho: as they scored<lb />
the first four points to take a<lb />
commanding 35-23 advantage<lb />
they would never relinquish.<lb />
Despite the Pirates' 4.2 (second<lb />
half) field-goal 'hooting. ECU<lb />
could get no closer than 10 points<lb />
in the second half<lb />
Although the Seahawks only<lb />
connected on 39 per.en; of their<lb />
field goals, it was th� i 24 ol 30<lb />
Manuel Jones<lb />
successful free-throw attempts<lb />
that did the Bucs in, accoi<lb />
Pirate coach Charlie Harrison.<lb />
"1 felt iike we played well<lb />
defensively, we did what we had<lb />
Han But<lb />
free-throw sh<lb />
for the Pii<lb />
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ten Harrison was please<lb />
his freshm i<lb />
mance.<lb />
"1 thought Mai lei I<lb />
played well considering he had to<lb />
play 40 minutes Harrison -aid.<lb />
"I eon couldn't rui . we<lb />
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rid.<lb />
"We've goi to pick it up and<lb />
in from ere Hal I<lb />
tinued. "We're one game over<lb />
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we're tied with W ilmingtoi "<lb />
Howell Comments On<lb />
University Investigation<lb />
By TEM CHANDLER<lb />
Sporlj Wnirr<lb />
East Carolina University is<lb />
continuing its investigation of<lb />
former Pirate football coach Ed<lb />
Emory.<lb />
ECU Chancellor John Howell<lb />
commented that the NCAA had<lb />
requested that the university con-<lb />
duct an investigation. This<lb />
followed discovery by members<lb />
of the ECU athletic department<lb />
and lawyers from the attorney-<lb />
generals office, that possible ir-<lb />
regularities in the school's com-<lb />
pliance with NCAA regulations<lb />
had occurred.<lb />
Howell's statements were in a<lb />
written release from the universi-<lb />
ty on Thurs. Jan. 16.<lb />
Emory was fired for unknown<lb />
reasons on Dec. 10, 1984. He has<lb />
denied every charge, and David<lb />
B. Stevens, the university's at-<lb />
torney, said that the investigation<lb />
is broader than just allegations<lb />
involving Emory's former<lb />
players.<lb />
The chancellor, commented in<lb />
his statement, that his decision to<lb />
terminate Emory was not based<lb />
upon any belief that Emory had<lb />
violated NCAA regulations. He<lb />
said the information was found<lb />
while a defense to Emory's<lb />
lawsuit against ECU was being<lb />
prepared.<lb />
"This information was promp-<lb />
tly reported to me, and in accor-<lb />
dance with ECU's obligations, I<lb />
reported this information to the<lb />
NCAA on April 23, 1985 com-<lb />
mented Howell. "NCAA of-<lb />
ficials requested ECU to conduct<lb />
an investigation and forward a<lb />
report thereof to the NCAA for<lb />
such possible action as it might<lb />
deem appropriate<lb />
Howell also said in his state-<lb />
ment that a final report to the<lb />
NCAA of the results of the<lb />
university's investigation is now<lb />
being prepared.<lb />
Emory, who is now a volunteer<lb />
coach for the Memphis<lb />
Showboats of the United States<lb />
Football League, had a five-year<lb />
record of 26-29 at ECU.<lb />
Lady Bucs Pull Out Victory<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Spurts Wmrr<lb />
The Lady Pirates withstood a<lb />
furious second-half comeback to<lb />
post their third Colonial Athletic-<lb />
Association (CAA) victory Satur-<lb />
day night over UNC-Wilmington<lb />
in Miges Coliseum. The final<lb />
score was 83-67.<lb />
The win put the Pirates at 13-5<lb />
overall and 3-0 in the CAA. They<lb />
are tied with James Madison for<lb />
the lead in the conference.<lb />
The final margin was quite<lb />
deceiving in this contest.<lb />
Although the Lady Pirates edged<lb />
out their Lady Seahawk op-<lb />
ponents by 16 points, the loss of<lb />
one UNC-W player may have<lb />
spelled their victory.<lb />
It wasn't until UNC-<lb />
Wilmington's standout guard<lb />
Sissy Morse, who led UNC-W in<lb />
scoring with 21, fouled out with<lb />
4:23 left in the game that the<lb />
Pirates began to pull away. At<lb />
that time the score was 68-61, and<lb />
UNC-W was on a roll. They had<lb />
trimmed what had been the<lb />
Pirates' biggest lead of 62-42,<lb />
down to what it was when Morse<lb />
fouled out. With Morse out of<lb />
the game, ECU went on a 13-to-<lb />
four run that put the game out of<lb />
reach for Wilmington<lb />
UNC-Wilmington head coach<lb />
Marilyn Christoph commented<lb />
on the turning point in the game.<lb />
It was a tremendously big fac-<lb />
t r when Sissy fouled out<lb />
stated Christoph, "after that we<lb />
just seemed to lose our momen-<lb />
tum<lb />
In the first half of play, it look-<lb />
ed as if ECU would run away<lb />
with the game. The Pirates ran<lb />
off the first 10 points of the<lb />
game, that was enough for<lb />
Christoph, who signaled for a<lb />
timout at the 17:02 mark.<lb />
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ington offense settled down and<lb />
when Worda Carol scored to pull<lb />
UNC-W within five, 21-16, ECU<lb />
head coach Emily ManwariWg<lb />
called for a timeout.<lb />
The Pirates then went on an<lb />
11-2 run that helped pave the way<lb />
for their halftime lead of 44-30.<lb />
Alma Bethea, who started at<lb />
center for ECU, had a sensa-<lb />
tional first half scoring 14 of her<lb />
18 points, including a last-second<lb />
layup to end the half.<lb />
Coach Manwaring had plenty<lb />
of praise for Bethea's play. " If<lb />
anybody did the job tonight,<lb />
Alma did stated Manwaring, "<lb />
she did an excellent job defending<lb />
Elizabeth Bell<lb />
Bell came into the game<lb />
averaging over 13 points per<lb />
game, but she could only chip in<lb />
six Saturday night.<lb />
The Pirates shot 53.8 percent<lb />
from the floor for the game com-<lb />
pared to 50.9 percent to. UNC-<lb />
W. The Pirates also out rebound-<lb />
ed Wilmington 29-26 with Bethea<lb />
and Lisa Squirewell leading ECU<lb />
with seven rebounds apiece<lb />
Squirewell also led the Bucs in<lb />
scoring with 22 points. Sylvia<lb />
Bragg and Bethea were the only<lb />
other Pirates in double figures<lb />
with 19 and 18 respectively. Also<lb />
helping in scoring was Delphine<lb />
Mabry with seven, while dishing<lb />
out a team high six assists. R<lb />
ding out the Pirates' scorer- were<lb />
Loraine Foster with six, Monique<lb />
Pompili and Gretta O'V<lb />
four each, and Chris O'Connor.<lb />
who chipped in three<lb />
The Pirates now face tl -<lb />
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are CAA contests. The January<lb />
contest against James<lb />
Madison will be for first place in<lb />
the conference.<lb />
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I ady Pirates will be Sat Feb. 1<lb />
at 7:30p.m. when the Pirates will<lb />
be playing host to American<lb />
University.<lb />
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By RICK McCORMAt<lb />
The ECU men's track tearr<lb />
competed in the Eastman-K<lb />
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over the weekend, w I<lb />
sophomore sprinter Lee McN<lb />
the only Pirate runner to mak<lb />
the finals.<lb />
McNeill, a sophomore from St<lb />
IRS Bal<lb />
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Sl�" �1U'<lb />
Memorial Gym ba I I<lb />
beginning to tremble v.<lb />
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tramural basketball x i<lb />
the opening buzzer It ren<lb />
be seen whether or not la<lb />
all-campus met<lb />
Unknowns II will n i<lb />
final four. Fraternii �<lb />
Omega Psi Phi ai<lb />
strong squad and shou<lb />
again be in the running<lb />
residence hall champ<lb />
Warriors, blasted la<lb />
ponents enroute I<lb />
all-campus finish<lb />
Last year's top-lady<lb />
and all around<lb />
Umstead. who have<lb />
Tankers<lb />
Continued from pae 10<lb />
Freshman Susie V ei<lb />
had an outstanding<lb />
in the 200 brei<lb />
a new ECU varsil<lb />
2:31.2 in the process I<lb />
nothing new for this out<lb />
rookie though, the<lb />
broke was her ov<lb />
this season.<lb />
The other<lb />
at UNC-W were: Brenda H<lb />
(1000 freestyle). Ang<lb />
(50 freestyle), Par<lb />
(200 individual medlevi at<lb />
McPherson (200 butter'<lb />
"This was a good<lb />
me said Poust. who ha :<lb />
sistently been one of the<lb />
swimmers on the women's team<lb />
"I swam really fast, and LTN<lb />
is a very fast pool. This win is one<lb />
more step towards the coi<lb />
tournament, which is what we'i<lb />
really aiming for<lb />
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on Jan. 29 in Mil<lb />
Natatonum, when thev .<lb />
what is undoubtedlv their<lb />
strongest opponent. I l<lb />
Chapel Hill. Two days later EC I<lb />
will travel to Durham<lb />
against Duke University.<lb />
These two meets will occti<lb />
time when ECU will be tapering<lb />
(resting) in preparation for the<lb />
CAA conference meet, and c<lb />
Kobe feels that the timing c<lb />
have been better.<lb />
"We would rather not swim in<lb />
competition during the two weeks<lb />
of taper but the schedule was<lb />
made out last year, before we<lb />
knew we would be having a con-<lb />
ference tournament, so there's<lb />
nothing we can do about it. "<lb />
Kobe said. "Carolina is a ver<lb />
strong team and we just want to<lb />
swim well against them. Duke is<lb />
also a good team, but they are<lb />
well within our ability to defeat<lb />
As the season winds down to<lb />
its conslusion, the Pirate sw.m-<lb />
mers are looking ahead right now<lb />
to the conference meet in Wilm-<lb />
ington. Right now. the men see<lb />
their greatest potential threat as<lb />
James Madison University, while<lb />
the women expect to find the big-<lb />
gest challenge in Wiihan &amp; Marv<lb />
"We've been looking at the<lb />
stats sheets from JMU and<lb />
William &amp; Mary Kobe stated.<lb />
"They are both swimming very<lb />
well, and we'll need to be very<lb />
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HI Sp.rn Isf onaatioa<lb />
The ECU men's track team<lb />
competed in the Eastman-Kodak<lb />
Invitational in Johnson City, TN,<lb />
,er the weekend, with<lb />
sophomore sprinter Lee McNeill<lb />
the only Pirate runner to make<lb />
he finals<lb />
5.<lb />
McNeill, a sophomore from St.<lb />
Pauls, finished in sixth place in<lb />
the 60-yard dash with a time of<lb />
6.28 seconds in the finals on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
However in Friday's qualifying<lb />
heat, McNeill set a new school<lb />
record in the event with a time of<lb />
6.14 seconds.<lb />
While no other Pirate runners<lb />
were able to make the finals,<lb />
many were close. There were 53<lb />
teams competing in the meet, and<lb />
many of the ECU runners times<lb />
placed them in the top 10.<lb />
However, only the six fastest<lb />
qualified for the finals.<lb />
A good example of this is was<lb />
in the 60-yard high hurdles.<lb />
Pirate hurdler Craig White's time<lb />
of 7.33 seconds in the qualifying<lb />
heat was the fourth fastest, but<lb />
White had the misfortune of be-<lb />
ing in the same heal as the first<lb />
and third place finishers in the<lb />
event.<lb />
Walter Southerland also ran<lb />
well in the 60-yard high hurdles,<lb />
finishing 14th with a time of 7.48<lb />
seconds.<lb />
ECU also had three of the top<lb />
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all-campus men's champion<lb />
Unknowns 11 will make it into the<lb />
final four. Fraternity champions<lb />
Omega Psi Phi always post a<lb />
strong squad and should once<lb />
again be in the running. First year<lb />
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Warriors, blasted last year's op-<lb />
ponents enroute to a second place<lb />
all-campus finish.<lb />
Last year's top-lady netters<lb />
and all around 'jockettes' from<lb />
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ships took last year's honors<lb />
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Pi captured the sorority division<lb />
title and third place in the all-<lb />
campus finals.<lb />
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day, Jan. 27. Registration closes<lb />
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season bowling championship.<lb />
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16 sprinters in the 60-yard dash,<lb />
with McNeill finishing sixth,<lb />
Henry Williams placing 15th, and<lb />
teammate Eugene McNeill 16th.<lb />
"This is the first time we've<lb />
ever competed in this meet and<lb />
come home without winning<lb />
something ECU track coach<lb />
Bill Carson said. "We just are<lb />
not in good shape yet. We were<lb />
running and winning � but our<lb />
times were just not good enough<lb />
to make the finals<lb />
This does not worry Carson<lb />
too much because schools with<lb />
indoor track facilities and schools<lb />
from warmer areas usually start<lb />
the year with faster times, but as<lb />
the weather gets better, the other<lb />
teams catch up.<lb />
"Our performance was<lb />
nothing to get upset about Car-<lb />
son said. "We ran well and we<lb />
ran hard but we just have't been<lb />
able to train due to the weather.<lb />
"All signs are positive he<lb />
continued. "All we need is some<lb />
good weather and about a month<lb />
to get in shape with both training<lb />
and racing. Our times were ac-<lb />
tually a little better this year than<lb />
they were at the same time last<lb />
year<lb />
Carson praised a number ot<lb />
runners for their work, including:<lb />
Lee and Eugene McNeill, Craig<lb />
White, Henry Williams, Walter<lb />
Southerland, Julian Anderson,<lb />
Ruben Pierce and Phil Estes.<lb />
The Pirates next meet will be<lb />
Jan. 24-25 at Blacksburg, VA in<lb />
the Bud Light Invitational.<lb />
Tankers Have Great Day Vs. UNC- W<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
Freshman Susie Wentink also<lb />
had an outstanding day, winning<lb />
n the 200 breastroke and setting<lb />
. new ECl varsity record of<lb />
2:31.2 in the process. That's<lb />
mg new for this outstanding<lb />
kie though, the record she<lb />
ke was her own. set earlier<lb />
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N( W were: Brenda Horton<lb />
yle), Angela Winstead<lb />
le), Patricia Grand<lb />
. I medley) and Ellen<lb />
Mel  butterfly).<lb />
was a good meet for<lb />
who has con-<lb />
ently bee I he strongest<lb />
swimmers on the women's team.<lb />
"1 sam reall) fast, and UNC-W<lb />
This win is one<lb />
trds the conference<lb />
. which is what we're<lb />
g for<lb />
es hit the water next<lb />
Jan. 29 in Minges<lb />
am. when they will face<lb />
undoubtedly their<lb />
gest opponent, UNC-<lb />
Hill. Two days later ECU<lb />
i travel to Durham to swim<lb />
tinst Duke University.<lb />
These two meets will occur at a<lb />
lie when ECU will be tapering<lb />
resting) in preparation for the<lb />
CAA conference meet, and coach<lb />
Kobe feels that the timing could<lb />
have been better.<lb />
"We would rather not swim in<lb />
competition during the two weeks<lb />
of taper, but the schedule was<lb />
made out last year, before we<lb />
knew we would be having a con-<lb />
ference tournament, so there's<lb />
nothing we can do about it,<lb />
Kobe said. "Carolina is a very-<lb />
strong team and we just want to<lb />
swim well against them. Duke is<lb />
also a good team, but they are<lb />
well within our ability to defeat<lb />
As the season winds down to<lb />
its conslusion, the Pirate swim-<lb />
mers are looking ahead right now<lb />
to the conference meet in Wilm-<lb />
ington. Right now, the men see<lb />
their greatest potential threat as<lb />
James Madison University, while<lb />
the women expect to find the big-<lb />
gest challenge in Willian &amp; Mary.<lb />
"We've been looking at the<lb />
stats sheets from JMU and<lb />
William &amp; Mary Kobe stated.<lb />
"They are both swimming very-<lb />
well, and we'll need to be very<lb />
fast to beat them, but we can do<lb />
it<lb />
The following are the men's<lb />
and women's results from the<lb />
UNC-Wilmington meet.<lb />
Men's<lb />
400 Medley Relay: ECl<lb />
3:39.5 (Brockschmidt, Hicks.<lb />
Hidalgo, Kaut)<lb />
1000 Free: Hosier (W) 9:49.4;<lb />
Brennan (EC) 9:54.6; Smith (EC)<lb />
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200 free: Brockschmidt (EC)<lb />
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50 Free: Fleming (EC) 22.7;<lb />
Brown (EC) 22.8; Finlay (W)<lb />
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200 IM: Hidalgo (EC) 2:01.07;<lb />
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3-Meter Diving: Candler (W);<lb />
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200 Fly: Hosier (W) 1:57.0;<lb />
Nells (EC) 2:07.2; Hawkins (EC)<lb />
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100 Free: Kaut (EC) 48.1;<lb />
Brown (EC) 49.7; Roth (W) 50.9<lb />
200 Back: Brockschmidt (EC)<lb />
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(W) 2:05.9<lb />
500 Free: Hosier (W) 4:45.5;<lb />
Killeen (EC) 4:45.7; Brennan<lb />
(EC) 4:49.1<lb />
1 Meter Diving: Pundock (W);<lb />
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200 Breast: Hicks (EC) 2:14.6;<lb />
Smith (EC) 2:17.3; Fleming (EC)<lb />
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400 Free Relay: ECU 3:16.2<lb />
(Hidalgo, Killeen, Brown, Kaut)<lb />
Overall scores: ECU 71; UNC-<lb />
W 42<lb />
Women's<lb />
400 Medley Relay: ECU 4:15.1<lb />
(Poust, Ennis, Pierson, Miller)<lb />
1000 Free: Horton (EC)<lb />
10:54.3; Flaharty (W) 11:19.3;<lb />
Gorenfio (EC) 11:34.5<lb />
200 Free: Miller (EC) 1:59.9;<lb />
Ludwig (EC) 2:04.6; Halstead<lb />
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50 Free: Winstead (EC) 25.6;<lb />
Pierson (EC) 2fr.2; Kramer (W)<lb />
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200 IM: Grand (EC) 2:21.7;<lb />
Brown (W) 2:22.4; Augustus<lb />
(EC) time unavailable.<lb />
1 Meter: Campbell (EC); 2nd '<lb />
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100 Free: Miller (EC) 56.9;<lb />
Augustus (EC) 57.3; Gorenfio<lb />
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100 Back: Poust (EC) 2:12.6;<lb />
Brown (W) 2:22.1; 3rd<lb />
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800 Free: Flaharty (W) 5:30.3:<lb />
Ludwig (EC) 5:31.2; Halstead<lb />
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3 Meter Diving: Campbell<lb />
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