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8The Daily Tar Heel Friday, February 27, 1987 Minorities from page 1 compete successfully." But Renwick said he was pessi mistic about the future of black enrollment at UNC. "I expect it to decrease." he said. "It's been decreasing the last five years and nothing's changed, so I don't see why it won't decrease." Wallace said the University has several programs to keep minority students from dropping out. Most of them are aimed at making the students feel comfortable here, he said. Despite the programs, the Univer sity's competitive environment may be hard for some students to get used to. he said. "Clearly UNC-CH is not for all people." he said. "(But) l remain optimistic. I recognize the salvation for North Carolina is increasing the number of students going to college." Before the University can get more Report blacks and other minorities to enroll, it will have to extend recruitment efforts all the way down to elemen tary school. Wallace said. "You're almost spinning your wheels if you keep putting more and more resources into the same shrink ing pool (of qualified black high school graduates)," he said. Throughout the United States, the number of college-bound black high school graduates has been decreas ing, Wallace said. So to increase the number of blacks to come to UNC, first the number of blacks who attend and graduate from high school must rise. "We lose most people in the seventh and eighth grade," he said. Many minority students drop out of school early in their lives because no one gives them encouragement, Wallace said. "The worst thing we can do to our from page 1 young people black or white is to expect nothing of them," he said. The rules adopted recently by the UNC System's Board of Governors, requiring all students who want to enter UNC to complete more courses in basic skills, will eventually bring lime did he insist upon accountabil ity and performance review." B White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan, widely rumored to be leaving his post in a few days, "must bear the primary responsibil ity for the chaos that descended upon the White House" when there was public disclosure of the secret arms sales. Former National Security Director John Poindexter bailed grievously" when he neglected to investigate the apparent funneling of funds to the Contras or bring it to Reagan's attention. B Former CIA Director William Casey "shared a similar responsibility." B As for Secretary of State George Schultz and Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, they "distanced themselves from the march of events." B All in all, the investigators concluded, the National Security Council-run operation that provided arms to Iran "was a very unprofes sional operation." rr m ogml mm mmm SUNDAY GYMNASTICS VS. AUBURN, WILLIAM & MARY 1:00 PM $2.50 UNTIL 6 PM DAILY ALL DAY TUES. (EXC. 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People oppose divestment because doing so keeps white businessmen on top of the economic-social ladder, said Mikel Taylor, a member of the Durham Council for Peace and Justice. "Every seven and a half minutes, a black child starves to death in a country that ranks third in the world in food export," Taylor said. "In the time that I have spoken right now. a child has died. By the time the trustees meet tomorrow, hundreds of children will have died. Think about that for a minute." Taylor called the trustees' reluc tance to make a decision to divest Task force "irresponsible and cowardly." He then read each name of the six member Endowment Board to the crowd. "They only have one more chance to redeem themselves," he said. "To vote tomorrow for what is right. If they cannot do that, they should resign. If they will not resign, then we should drive them out of office." The protesters have made plans to spend the night at Morehead Pla netarium. Their 24-hour vigil, which started at 10:15 a.m. Thursday, will end Friday morning when the board meets. from page 1 because the administration didn't like the direction that the task force was headed." he said. The task force was leaning toward renovating the residence halls and leaving them available to all under graduate students, not just senior leaders, Jones said. Junior Jaye Sitton. who served on the task force last semester, said Thursday that she knew nothing about Kuncl disbanding the task force. Sharon McMillen, a task force member and area director of the Spencer, Triad and Old Well area, said Thursday that she expected the group to meet this spring. Gillian Cell, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and General College, developed the idea to use Old East and Old West to house outstanding seniors. Cell has worked with Kuncl on the plan since last semester, in an effort to improve the academic and intellectual climate on campus. Jones said he's not sure that there should be a special use for these dormitories. Brian Sipe, newly elected Scott College governor, said Thursday that most students wanted to keep the dormitories as they are now. "On personal opinion, most stu dents want the buildings to be left alone, and the best thing to do is to publicize what's going on to get some kind of response," Sipe said. Hinton James Governor Barry Cobb said, "You need campus leaders all over the place, and if they move them all to Old East and Old West, South Campus will be the area that suffers the most. We need leaders down there, too, and I know that if someone offered me a spot in Old East or Old West. I'd have to think awfully hard before I'd turn it down." During the last semester, Jones served on the task force with Sitton, McMillen. Cell, then-Student Body President Bryan Hassel, three other students and two other faculty members. Here's top-quality Western Beef cut fresn daily and FlamekistT" our exclusive way. 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