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                <head>Howell speaks of challenges</head>
                <p>"In harmony and trust amongst ourselves we can convey to
        society at large our sense of commitment to the needs of
        future student generations, our immediate region, and the
        nation ass whole,..."said Dr. John M. Howell at his formal
        installation as chancellor on Feb. 2. He old It was
        challenging goal and "I pledge my wholehearted effort to
        this end and look forward to our forming a highly rewarding
        near and far future together."</p>
                <p>The veteran academic administrator who has been
        associated with the University for 25 years took the oath
        of office before an audience of 11,00 which included Gov.
        lames Hunt. Jr., University of North CarolinaB. President
        William C. Friday, and John R. Jordan, r., chairman of the
        UNC Board of Governors.</p>
                <p>It is up to universities to reaffirm the belief in the
        values of college education. the nation deals with tight
        money policies. said Chancellor Howell. We most preserve
        the humane values that are the hallmark of our civilization
        as our rapidly-changing society deals with the
        technological age, he continued. "For what will It profit
        us to encode countless messages on one minute silicon chip,
        if we have nothing of human value to inscribe thereon?"</p>
                <p>The Chancellor also addressed the need for the
        University to effectively deal with the demographics of
        college-age people as the present decade indicates a
        decline in high school students and the 1990% can expect to
        bung a reversal of that trend. He</p>
                <p>said, "The role of a chief executive officer in either
        period is limited to charting a general course, pointing
        out the hazards that are discernible from that office, and
        working with the University community as it marshals its
        vast and varied skills to devise the details of the plan of
        action."</p>
                <p>He continued by pointing out some of the hazards in the
        years which lead to the year 2W. One of these hazards
        concerns the competitive and conflictive processes between
        elements within the overall higher education structure 01
        the state. "Private and public universities are In
        competition for scarce financial support as well as for
        students, community colleges are emerging as formidable
        competitors .re within public higher education. When any
        part of this education family mod. another for finan- cial
        gain, the family reputation is likely to suffer," said Dr.
        Howell.</p>
                <p>Gov. Hurt spoke of Chancellor Howell as a gentleman and
        a scholar who w dedicated to the advancement of the miss
        sion and well-being of the University and eastern North
        Carolina. ''He is loved and respected because of what he
        is," said the governor.</p>
                <p>The chancellor's installation ended a two-day symposium
        sponsored by Phi Kappa Phi honor society on the
        theme."Toward the New Millennium, Challenges and Dreams."
        Chancellor Howell, a founder of the annual Phi Kappa Phi
        event, requested his installation be scheduled as part of
        the symposium program.</p>
                <p>On February 4 in historic Wright 00211060m judge Gerald
        Arnold. '68, of the North Carolina Cour of 600000.
        administered in oath of office to John M. Howell, who
        became the eigth chief administrative of I ice, of the
        University, Two former leaden of the University who were
        present were John Met. and Leo W Jenkins, as well as Gov.
        James B. Hunt, the president of the UNC system, the
        chairman of the UNC Board of governors, and dignitaries
        from state government and other institutions of higher</p>
                <head>The ECU Report</head>
                <head>Comments by alumni president John Lennon at
        installation</head>
                <p>Contrary to what I have led my family and those who work
        for and with me to believe. I have no supernatural ability
        to foresee the (mute- I would wonder if any- one can do
        more than make an educated speculation as to the course
        that education. or for that matter. any other basic
        institution in our society might take as we move into the
        new millennium.</p>
                <p>Attempting to define the role of East Carolina
        University in the 21st century is difficult and it is
        impossible to determine the forces which will directly or
        Indirectly cause it to move in one direction or the other.
        We can, however, predict with some degree of accuracy that
        the fosses will be many, and they will be significant</p>
                <p>Because of the multitude of variables which we cannot
        predict. we must then focus on those constants which have
        historically been foundations of our progress. Again, they
        are many, but we can isolate</p>
                <p>in predictable factors which will help stabilize the
        course of this great University and cause it to attain the
        same name recog- nition as is now enjoyed by a select few
        of the most respected American universities. I interpret
        alumni attitudes as reflecting the belief that the destiny
        of this University is manifested in this type or national
        recognition.</p>
                <p>feel confident In predicting that our leadership
        positions will be blessed with educators who are truly
        outstanding scholars. This Is evidenced by the man who is
        being formally installed here today. One cannot
        overestimate the importance of this factor.</p>
                <p>I am convinced, however, that one of the most constant
        and stabilizing factors which will serve to undergird this
        University as it moves toward and into the new millen-
        nium, is its alumni family. ew positions in life are as
        permanent as that of alumni status. Leadership changes,
        faculty members serve for varying periods of One. students
        come and go and become alumni; however, once you become an
        alumnus</p>
                <p>you are an alumnus forever; the title can never be
        shed.</p>
                <p>As we move toward the prospects of increasing
        impersonalization due to the age of high technology, the
        alumni popula- tion will continue to provide the warmth and
        a sense of belonging and acceptance that one finds in the
        family environment. The alumni will be stalwarts of support
        for the University. If we can refer to students as the
        life's blood of the University,and faculty as its heart, we
        might, then, refer to the alumni as its eyes and ears, and
        in a sense its very sod. The alumni have evolved as a
        viable influence in the life of the University, and it can
        be reasonably predicted that alumni impact will grow
        steadily stronger- No group can be expected to be as
        caring, as concerned, and, yes, even as objective. the
        alumni of the University.</p>
                <p>I pledge to you. Mr. Chancellor, and to those who might
        come after you, that the alumni of this University will
        keep con- stant vigil. We will serve to enhance your
        efforts whenever we are given the opportunity.</p>
                <p>Many of us have partaken of your wisdom and been
        beneficiaries of your warm, understanding teaching skills.
        We have known you longer than any other prior to assuming
        the chancellorship. we trust your integrity, we respect
        your ability: and feel not form only comfortable but
        excited that you are ally assuming the leadership of our
        alma toter. We will be by your side — an army of
        10,000 strong as you labor over the issues of each new
        day,as you dream,as you build, and as you and your staff
        insure that this great University. which we love and
        proudly call alma mate, move toward the new millennium
        serving living humanity well.</p>
                <p>Your alumni wishes you Godspeed —</p>
                <p>May the roads rise with you.</p>
                <p>And the winds be always, at your back And may the Lord
        hold you in</p>
                <p>the hollow of his mighty hand.</p>
                <head>Sports Roundup</head>
                <p>First-year head basketball coach Charlie Harrison heard
        all the negatives about the Pirate basketball program a
        could ad how it could not win in</p>
                <p>1982-83</p>
                <p>But he didn't believe that. Now he's proven that it
        isn't true.</p>
                <p>The Pirates ended Me regular season first winning season
        in three years at ad Carolina. But perhaps more important
        than the winning mark was the change inanimate and Moans
        style of the Pirate". season.</p>
                <p>Stressing strong defensive play, the Pirates exhibited a
        never say-die attitude with hustle mike fans have seen in
        years al ECU basketball games. The results of the change
        are obvious. Freshmen Johnny Edwards paced the Pirates from
        start to finish, but win strong help from Charles Green,
        Barry Wright and Tony Robinson. Edwards. earned to be named
        ECAC-South rookie of the year, was the team's leading
        scorer and rebounder, number two in the ECAC-South in both
        categories and third in the nation at the last reporting of
        all freshman scorers In the</p>
                <p>p. The Pirates were to enter the ECAC-South tournament
        in Richmond. VA, March 10-12 The winner got an automatic
        bid Into the NCAA championship tournament.</p>
                <p>All-America forward Mary Denkler paced the Lady Pirate
        basketball team to in sixth consecutive</p>
                <p>and season. Finishing as the second all-time scorer In
        ECU history, the senior led ECU in scoring and rebounding
        throughout the season. Injuries plagued the filth season
        for coach Cady Andruzzi, losing two starters midway the
        year. Despite that, the Lady Pirates finished 14-12 for the
        year.</p>
                <p>In keeping</p>
                <p>Cardin University baseball, last year's club, the
        school's 50th. gained a won-loss record of 33-13. recorded
        the 30th winning, season in 31 years. earned an NCAA
        Playoff sweeping the inaugural ECAC-South conference
        championship in three games, defeated in-state in North
        Carolina for its first NCAA playoff win in ten years, and
        had four players signed in the professional ranks.</p>
                <p>No sooner than had coach Hal Baird could</p>
                <p>say, -for the first time since 1977 we have an
        identifiable route for participation in the NCAA
        tournament-- did the third-seeded Pirates welts through Me
        ECAC-South tournament. But main-</p>
                <p>taining</p>
                <p>at titles says Baird, looms as an even</p>
                <p>larger challenge</p>
                <p>"It is always more difficult to defend a championship
        rather than to win one,says Baird- who had led the Pirates
        into two NCAA playoffs Is in three years and a 90-36
        record. •'We are looking forward to that challenge.
        Provided everyone has a good year. I don't think it is
        unrealistic."</p>
                <p>Many new laces wig be seen on the sidelines for pal
        Carolina University football thls season, as all but two
        assistant coaches have changed. Art Baker, formerly Mad
        coach at The Citadel and Furman, is now associate head zee.
        and offensive coordinator. replacing Larry Beckish. who
        joined the Arizona flub of me 13311. as offensive
        coordinator.</p>
                <p>Tom Throckmorton is the new defensive coordinator.
        coming from a similar position at VW. He replaces Norm
        Parker- who moved to Michigan State University as
        linebacker coach. Other additions include Res Kipps.
        defensive line. formerly at Clemson: Charlie Elmquist-
        offenses, Vine with tight ends. moved up from parttime
        coach at ECU, Phil Elmassian. defensive secondary, formerly
        with Ferrum Junior College; and Ken Matous, receiver coach,
        formerly with Wichita State.</p>
                <p>The two returning staff members are Bob Sanders. outside
        linebackers, and John Zernhelt, offensive line.</p>
                <p>Editor, Jan Lyons Publisher, East Carolina
        University</p>
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