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atye lEaat (Earoliman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925 L<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Wednesday, July 8,1981<lb />
Vo�.55No.J&amp;3<lb />
Student Health Center<lb />
Gets Needed Renovation<lb />
mi<lb />
Workmen Add To Infirmiry<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The bulding which houses the ECU<lb />
Student Health Center Is currently<lb />
undergoing renovations to "increase<lb />
confidentiality, decrease<lb />
institutionally, make it more<lb />
attractive and give it more<lb />
function"according to Kay Van<lb />
Nortwick, administrative assistant at<lb />
.he Infirmiry.<lb />
According to Van Nortwick, the<lb />
renovations are being paid by "some<lb />
reserve fees which accumulated" over<lb />
the past years. The cost of the<lb />
renovations is estimated to run about<lb />
50,000 dollars.<lb />
The infirmiry had asked for and<lb />
received increased funding in 1980.<lb />
The renovations are needed,<lb />
according to Van Nortwick, due to a<lb />
"trend in college healththat the in-<lb />
patient load is lower and the out-<lb />
patient load is higher<lb />
Before the renovations began there<lb />
UNC Settlement Challenged<lb />
were "around fifty" in-patient beds,<lb />
according to Van Nortwick. This<lb />
number should be reduced at the end of<lb />
the summer, when the renovations are<lb />
expected to be complete, to about 21<lb />
beds.<lb />
Van Nortwick stated that in the past<lb />
only an average of 5 patients ever<lb />
occupied in-patient beds, and even in<lb />
peak periods there were rarely over<lb />
fifteen.<lb />
One reason that is believed<lb />
responsible for the change is the fairly<lb />
new innovation of students cooking in<lb />
their rooms. In the past, if a student<lb />
were ill they still had to walk to Jones<lb />
cafeteria for all of their meals or check<lb />
into the infirmiry and have meals<lb />
brought to them. But now that students<lb />
are allowed to cook in their rooms, the<lb />
walk to Jones is unnecesary and they<lb />
can receive out-patient care.<lb />
The renovations will include a larger<lb />
reception area, an interview room, an<lb />
emergency room, and increased office<lb />
treatment rooms.<lb />
The larger reception room will<lb />
include the current reception room and<lb />
the office space directly behind it.<lb />
Students will be expected to wait there<lb />
to be called into the doctor's office<lb />
rather than waiting in the hall which<lb />
has previously been the policy.<lb />
Another reception room will be<lb />
established on the second floor.<lb />
The interview room will be added<lb />
directly across the hall from the<lb />
receiving desk and will be separated<lb />
by partitions for the use of nurses to<lb />
interview students. The reason for the<lb />
change is cited as an effort to increase<lb />
the privacy of the students.<lb />
A new emergency room will also be<lb />
included in this area.<lb />
The expansion of the patient<lb />
treatment rooms is probably the<lb />
biggest change. Half of the doctor's<lb />
offices will be moved upstairs and half<lb />
will remain downstairs. Van Nortwick<lb />
believes that the changes would enab'�<lb />
doctors to see patients more quickly<lb />
than had been possible in the past.<lb />
The laboratory will also be<lb />
expanded, and a small lab will be<lb />
added upstairs. The two will be<lb />
connected by a dumbwaiter.<lb />
The renovations were planned last<lb />
year by a senior art major as her<lb />
senior project. "She got an A too.<lb />
We're very proud said Van<lb />
Nortwick.<lb />
Other changes planned include new<lb />
carpeting, chairs, and upholstery.<lb />
ByKITKIMBERLY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Attorneys for the University of North<lb />
Carolina and the U. S. Department of<lb />
Education agreed Wednesday to add a<lb />
phrase to the 34 page consent<lb />
agreement for the U.N.C.<lb />
desegregation settlement.<lb />
The document had been presented to<lb />
U.S. Attorney General William French<lb />
Smith for approval on June 20, but<lb />
approval was denied when, after a<lb />
thorough examination, a member of<lb />
Smith's staff felt some of the language<lb />
should be changed.<lb />
Smith was told that if the decree was<lb />
signed as it was June 20, the UNC<lb />
system would be found to be in<lb />
compliance with the 14th Amendment<lb />
and Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of<lb />
1964, which prohibit discrimination on<lb />
the grounds of race. According to<lb />
Smith's staff members, this finding<lb />
would establish a precedent which<lb />
would be difficult to oppose in<lb />
desegregation agreements with other<lb />
states.<lb />
Attorneys from the NAACP Igal<lb />
Defense and Education Fund charged<lb />
that the decree, if passed, would fail to<lb />
uphold President Reagan's Civil<lb />
Rights laws, and asked for an order to<lb />
block the decree. The order was<lb />
denied, but NAACP attorneys plan to<lb />
appeal the decision.<lb />
UNC president William Friday said<lb />
that no change in the June 20<lb />
agreement would be accepted.<lb />
However, after pressure was applied<lb />
by North Carolina Senators Jesse<lb />
Helms and John East, UNC attorneys<lb />
and Friday agreed Wednesday to the<lb />
addition of a new phrase which<lb />
clarifies the language concerning the<lb />
Hth Amendment and Title IV of the<lb />
1964 Civil Rights Act.<lb />
The document was signed and sealed<lb />
Thursday July 2, under authorization<lb />
from U.S. Education Secretary Terrel<lb />
Bell, and will go for final approval to<lb />
US District Court Judge Franklin T.<lb />
Dupree this week.<lb />
The decree, when signed by Dupree,<lb />
will end an 11 year battle between the<lb />
UNC system and Federal Education<lb />
officials over discrimination on 16<lb />
UNC campuses. Passage of the<lb />
settlement will increase the number of<lb />
academic programs on traditional<lb />
black campuses and increase the<lb />
enrollment of minority students in all<lb />
UNC schools.<lb />
The decree would also continue<lb />
federal funding of approximately $90<lb />
million per year to the UNC system.<lb />
Joseph L. Rauh, attorney for the<lb />
NAACP, called the document a<lb />
"sellout of civil rights" and filed a<lb />
motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals<lb />
challenging the legality of the<lb />
settlement.<lb />
East Carolina Chancelor Thomas<lb />
Brewer said that he felt it was good<lb />
that a settlement had been reached,<lb />
but that he "would not envision us<lb />
(East Carolina) being affected by it<lb />
He stated that ECU has increased its<lb />
minority enrollment from 7.4 percent<lb />
to 10.1 percent in recent years.<lb />
Chancelor Brewer also felt that<lb />
some universities will have to work<lb />
harder than others to increase<lb />
minority requirements, and<lb />
speculated on the possibility of a goal<lb />
being set for each university.<lb />
Charles &amp; Diana<lb />
Wedding Soon<lb />
Dr. Tinsely Yarbrough<lb />
Poli-Sci Professor<lb />
Publishes New Book<lb />
Alabama Judge Frank Johnson,<lb />
noted for controversial anti-<lb />
segregation decisions, as the subject of<lb />
a new book by East Carolina<lb />
University political scientist Tinsley<lb />
Eugene Yarbrough.<lb />
Yarbrough's book JUDGE FRANK<lb />
JOHNSON AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN<lb />
AI.ABAMA (University of Alabama<lb />
Press), examines the impact of<lb />
Johnson's court upon racially<lb />
discriminatory policies in<lb />
transportation facilities, voter<lb />
registration, education and other<lb />
public programs and institutions.<lb />
"His impact on human rights police<lb />
in Alabama was not confined to a<lb />
racial context Yarbrough notes.<lb />
"Among other significant<lb />
developments, hee ordered massive<lb />
reforms of Alabama's prisons and<lb />
mental institutions<lb />
Johnson was chief judge to the Court<lb />
of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in 1979.<lb />
According to Yarbrough, Johnson's<lb />
appointment to the bench, which<lb />
closely followed the historic "Brown<lb />
vs. Board of Education" decision, ws<lb />
perhaps President Eisenhower's<lb />
"most significant appointment to the<lb />
lower court<lb />
While his decisions earned respect in<lb />
legal circles across the nation,<lb />
Johnson was feared and hated by<lb />
many white Alabamians, and he and<lb />
his family were shunned and<lb />
frequently suffered threats and<lb />
violence.<lb />
The book follows Johnson's career<lb />
through the end of the Wallace era and<lb />
the judge's appointment to the Fifth<lb />
Circuit Court.<lb />
A Decatur, Ala native with degrees<lb />
from the University of Alabama,<lb />
Yarbrough has been a member of the<lb />
ECU faculty since 1967. He was<lb />
appointed chairman of the ECU<lb />
Department of Political Science last<lb />
December.<lb />
Yarbrough is a specialist in<lb />
constitutional law and judical politics<lb />
and is the author of numerous articles<lb />
in law journals on the impact of court<lb />
decisions upon civil liberties and<lb />
criminal justice.<lb />
By ROBERT MUSEL<lb />
UPI Senior Editor<lb />
LONDON (UPI) Though the<lb />
cameras may be focused elsewhere,<lb />
much of stately royal London will pass<lb />
before those who watch the Charles-<lb />
Diana wedding July 29.<lb />
Buckingham Palace, with its vast<lb />
grey facade, stands at one end of a<lb />
broad 3,412-foot-long boulevard known<lb />
as The Mall. Queen Elizabeth's<lb />
standard will flutter on the palace<lb />
flagpole to proclaim she is in<lb />
residence.<lb />
Directly in front of this huge man-<lb />
sion of more than 400 rooms, the of-<lb />
ficial residence of the ruler for 144<lb />
years, is one of the most impressive<lb />
statuary groups in the kingdom, the<lb />
Victoria Memorial Londoners call it<lb />
"the wedding cake<lb />
The royal family and its royal guests<lb />
will travel to St. Paul's Cathedral<lb />
about 2-4 miles away in automobile<lb />
and carriage processions, from<lb />
Buckingham Palace and from St.<lb />
James's Palace and Clarence House, a<lb />
few yards further along The Mall.<lb />
The wedding machinery gets under<lb />
way at 10:15 a.m. (5:15 a.m. EDT)<lb />
when the younger members of the<lb />
royal family leave St. James's Palace<lb />
by automobile. Ten minutes later<lb />
another motorcade leaves<lb />
Buckingham Palace with foreign<lb />
crowned heads. At 10:20 a.m. (5:20<lb />
a.m. EDT) the bridesmaids and pages<lb />
will leave Clarence House.<lb />
With these preliminaries out of the<lb />
way, the main event begins.<lb />
At 10:22 a.m. (5:22 a.m. EDT) a<lb />
Captain's Escort of the Household<lb />
Cavalry in crimson jackets, plumed<lb />
and burnished helmets, will clatter<lb />
through the gilded gates of<lb />
Buckingham Palace leading an open<lb />
state landau drawn by two bay horses.<lb />
Its occupants will be Queen Mother<lb />
Elizabeth and her grandson, Prince<lb />
Edward, youngest brother of Prince<lb />
Charles.<lb />
Then a mighty Sovereign's Escort of<lb />
this spectacular unit of the armed<lb />
forces will ride out bracketing an open<lb />
semi-state landau with Queen<lb />
Elizabeth and her husband Prince<lb />
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.<lb />
Liveried coachmen and footmen in<lb />
knee breeches, tricorne hats and gold-<lb />
frogged frock coats will control the<lb />
four grey horses of the monarch's<lb />
carriage and serve as attendants to the<lb />
queen and her consort.<lb />
Then still another escort of the<lb />
cavalry on matched black horses will<lb />
emerge escorting the State Postillion<lb />
Landau, specially built for King<lb />
Edward VII in 1902, with the<lb />
bridegroom, Prince Charles, and his<lb />
brother, Prince Andrew, who with<lb />
Prince Edward will act as "sup-<lb />
porters or best men.<lb />
The processions will make a half<lb />
circle around the Queen Victoria<lb />
monument and roll along the Mall<lb />
towards the huge crowds that will<lb />
throng Trafalgar Square three-fifths of<lb />
a mile away.<lb />
See WEDDING, Page 2<lb />
; v. 7 T<lb />
A Pattern Of Lines<lb />
ECU Grad Is Named<lb />
Miss North Carolina<lb />
By KIT KIMBERLY Miss Williford was the first runner-<lb />
Staff Writer up in the 1979 Miss North Carolina<lb />
An East Carolina graduate, Lynn Pageant. Due to a rule which prohibits<lb />
Marie Williford, won the Miss North competitors to run two years<lb />
Carolina Pageant Saturday. June 27. consecutively from the same place<lb />
Competing as Miss Wilmington, however, she did not enter the 1980<lb />
Miss Williford's win in the swimsuit contest Instead, she spent a year<lb />
preliminaries Thursday night<lb />
qualified her as a semi-finalist.<lb />
For the talent competition, which<lb />
comprises 50 percent of the judging,<lb />
Miss Williford did a self-<lb />
choreographed Jazz dance routine. A<lb />
dancing professionally in New York.<lb />
Miss Williford will receive $3,000 in<lb />
scholarship funds and an additional<lb />
$11,000 in prizes.<lb />
The runners-up in the pageant were:<lb />
first runner-up - Miss Wake County,<lb />
SSSSS in h School oTbance, Elna Carolyn Green, second runner-up<lb />
Miss WUhford was also a majorette in Miss Columbus County, Dorrame<lb />
the ECU Marching Pirates.<lb />
Paper Thankful For<lb />
Aid In Breakdown<lb />
The staff of The East<lb />
Carolinian would like to apologize<lb />
for the fact that last weeks's issue did<lb />
not appear.<lb />
This was due to the fact that our<lb />
typesetting machinery was not<lb />
working. We would like to apologize for<lb />
any inconvenience caused to our<lb />
advertisers or readers.<lb />
We should also like to thank<lb />
publisher Mr. J. "Son" Creech and the<lb />
staff of The Daily Southerner ,<lb />
without whom the printing of this<lb />
week's issue would have been<lb />
impossible.<lb />
Kay Jacobs; third runner-up  Miss<lb />
Bladen County, Oma Kathleen<lb />
Memory, also an East Carlina<lb />
graduate; and fourth runner-up - Miss<lb />
Durham, Julia Caudle, who was also<lb />
named Miss Congeniality.<lb />
Miss Williford graduated from New<lb />
Hanover High School in Wilmington.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
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Editorials4<lb />
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Classifieds6<lb />
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2 THM AS1CAR0MNIAN<lb />
lulv 8 1981<lb />
British Naming System Confusing<lb />
By STEVEN R. REED<lb />
LONDON (UPI) For<lb />
the British, who live<lb />
surrounded by I-ord<lb />
This, Lady That and<lb />
Ouke and Duchess Thus<lb />
and Such, the July 29<lb />
wedding of Prince<lb />
Charles and Lady Diana<lb />
Spencer stirs barely the<lb />
slightest interest in royal<lb />
familj names<lb />
The British know<lb />
Charles does not have a<lb />
surname<lb />
There are. however,<lb />
the colonials Americans<lb />
whose curiosity about<lb />
things Anglo-Saxon<lb />
rekindles cyclically with<lb />
royal births, weddings<lb />
and deaths<lb />
The burden of<lb />
satisfying this curiosity<lb />
falls, almost singularly,<lb />
upon the officially<lb />
delighted but admittedly<lb />
weary Debrett's<lb />
Peerage Ltd<lb />
genealogists<lb />
extraordinary since 1769.<lb />
"We get all of that<lb />
every day, a thousand<lb />
times a day said<lb />
Harold Brooks-Baker,<lb />
managing director of<lb />
Debrett's, to a question<lb />
about Prince Charles's<lb />
last name.<lb />
From America?<lb />
"Of course. From the<lb />
moment they wake up<lb />
over there<lb />
Any peculiar<lb />
problems?<lb />
"This question about<lb />
last names is something<lb />
people never seem to<lb />
understand. Members of<lb />
royal families do not<lb />
have last names. They<lb />
Wedding Party Is<lb />
Highly Visible<lb />
Continued Prom Page 1<lb />
On this part of the journey they will<lb />
pass, on their left, Lancaster House,<lb />
once a mansion so magnificent it<lb />
- � ited the envy of Queen Victoria,<lb />
who told the Duke of Sutherland: "I<lb />
have come from my house to your<lb />
palace " It is now used for in-<lb />
ational conferences.<lb />
ilong the Mall ts the white pile<lb />
of Clarence House, home of the Queen<lb />
Mother who has been tutoring her<lb />
Lady Diana Spencer, in<lb />
art of being royal.<lb />
n tht left but partly hidden by<lb />
ibbery is the squat redbrick palace<lb />
of King Henry VIII. the Palace of St.<lb />
i riooked by Marlborough<lb />
Houst the headquarters of the<lb />
wealth organization. The<lb />
f Marlborough ordered her<lb />
alt higher than St. James's so<lb />
- uld look down on the queen.<lb />
: 10 35 a.m. 535 a.m. EDT) as the<lb />
al carriages move away, Lady<lb />
Diana will leave Clarence House with<lb />
� ther, Earl Spencer, in the<lb />
romantu v.la Coach, used for all<lb />
; lings since it was built 70 years<lb />
has large windows and special<lb />
interior lighting to give the crowds a<lb />
� ir view of the bride and, for the first<lb />
� her wedding gown.<lb />
: eir rmht as the processions<lb />
nu.ve along the Mall is beautiful St.<lb />
James's Park where Nell Gwynn<lb />
sported and across which King Charles<lb />
I. ancestor of Lad Diana, walked to<lb />
beheading in 1649 The end of the<lb />
� is signaled by a squat fortress-<lb />
ructure built a a last-ditch<lb />
ker in World War II and still<lb />
ntained.<lb />
The processions pass into Trafalgar<lb />
Square through Admiralty Arch, also<lb />
built as a memorial to Queen Victoria.<lb />
The square is unmistakable if only for<lb />
its famous monument to Admiral Ixrd<lb />
Nelson, victor of Trafalgar.<lb />
The processions then move into a<lb />
busy commercial street. The Strand,<lb />
so called because it was once the bank<lb />
of the Thames before the river was<lb />
embanked farther downhill.<lb />
Along on the right is the Savoy<lb />
Theater, the first to be lighted by<lb />
electricity, and the Savoy Hotel, built<lb />
with monej earned from the Gilbert<lb />
and Sullivan operas first staged in that<lb />
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That Jazz The film will be shown Monday, July 13, at 9 p.m. in Mendenhall Student Center's Hendrix<lb />
Theatre. Tonight at 9 p.m. in Hendrix, the wildly satirical science fiction spoof of serials, "Flash Gor-<lb />
don" will be shown. The soundtrack is highlighted by music from rock group Queen. All summer films<lb />
will be shown on Monday and Wednesday nights at 9 p.m. Admission to Hendrix Theatre is by Student<lb />
ID and Activity Card or by Mendenhall Student Center Membership Card for faculty and staff members<lb />
on campus. All summer films are sponsored by the Student Union Films Committee. The film for next<lb />
Wednesday, July 15, is the Sixties classic "Woodstock<lb />
Changing times<lb />
Book Compares Students<lb />
Of The 60,s And The 80,s<lb />
ByKATHYWEYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In the 1960's there was The<lb />
Graduate . with its hero, Ben-<lb />
jamin Braddock, a serious-minded<lb />
young man returning home from his<lb />
Ivy League school "to face a world<lb />
depicted as tawdry in its wealth,<lb />
hypocritical in its personal<lb />
relationships, and lacking in<lb />
meaningful life choices Benjamin<lb />
runs away from it all at the film's<lb />
end, applauded and lauded by the<lb />
college generation.<lb />
College students of the eighties<lb />
have flocked to cheer the capers of<lb />
the party-hearty gang in Animal<lb />
House , ironically set in the<lb />
1960's). Our hero is one John<lb />
Blutarsky, a young man with a<lb />
propensity for engaging in food<lb />
fights and using his head "largely<lb />
as a beer can compactor A social<lb />
deviant Well, he marries one of<lb />
the most popular girls on campus<lb />
and goes on to become a U.S.<lb />
Senator.<lb />
The times, they have a-changed.<lb />
Prepared as a technical report for<lb />
the Carnegie Council on Policy<lb />
Studies in Higher Education,<lb />
When Dreams and Heroes Died:<lb />
A Portrait of Today's College<lb />
Student , by Dr. Arthur Levine, is<lb />
a biography of most college<lb />
students today. In his 147-page book.<lb />
Dr. Levine primarily compares and<lb />
contrasts the students of the 60's<lb />
and the 80's.<lb />
Both groups, he feels, have been<lb />
mythologized and stereotyped to<lb />
such a degree that the reality of<lb />
these students has been tost. To<lb />
enlighten us, he presents us with<lb />
(hopefully) scientifically collected<lb />
data demonstrating the differences<lb />
between undergraduates today and<lb />
those of nearly two decades ago.<lb />
First, Dr. Levine tries to present<lb />
an accurate portrait of the typical<lb />
college student in the 1960's. In all<lb />
fairness, it must be said that Dr.<lb />
Levine bends his data a bit to suit<lb />
his purposes. Consider the<lb />
following: "The fact of the matter is<lb />
and during the week of the most<lb />
widespread campus unrest in<lb />
history following the Kent and<lb />
Jackson State shootings, 43 percent<lb />
of the nation's colleges and<lb />
universities were unaffected<lb />
(Peterson and Bilorusky, 1971, p.<lb />
15)<lb />
Dr. Irvine does not emphasize the<lb />
fact that 57 percent of colleges and<lb />
universities were affected by the<lb />
widespread campus unrest. And 28<lb />
percent of all the college students in<lb />
the United States is not a figure to<lb />
be sneezed at.<lb />
Certainly if such a proportion of<lb />
students on the ECU campus were<lb />
involved in some type of demon-<lb />
stration there would be plenty of<lb />
concern among administrators<lb />
here.<lb />
Despite some biased language.<lb />
Dr. Levine does demonstrate that<lb />
students in the 60's were more<lb />
altruistic, more concerned about<lb />
developing a philosophy of life,<lb />
more concerned with making a<lb />
contribution to society, and more<lb />
concerned with successful personal<lb />
lives (marriage and family) than<lb />
students of the 80's.<lb />
This does not mean that today's<lb />
average college student is<lb />
hopelessly self-centered. In fact,<lb />
Dr. Levine shows us data to prove<lb />
that students today want to help<lb />
others and are perceived as<lb />
friendlier than their predecessors of<lb />
the 60's.<lb />
But those of us in college today<lb />
are, without question, part of the<lb />
"me generation Majors chosen by<lb />
college students indicate they are<lb />
seeking careers in fields where<lb />
there is money to be made.<lb />
According to Levine's data, there<lb />
was a four percent increase in the<lb />
number of degrees awarded in<lb />
business between 1964 and 19754- not<lb />
a tremendous increase, but in-<lb />
dicative of a growing trend,<lb />
that in 1969 only 28 percent of college<lb />
students had participated in a<lb />
demonstration of any type while in<lb />
college (Gallup International, 1969),<lb />
L�AAJ�a. A&amp;OVT CoiL�G�. 7h� Ha0 Aj<lb />
Even though college students<lb />
today do not feel very' positively<lb />
about this country, they seem to be<lb />
optimistic about their personal<lb />
futures and determined to have a<lb />
bright future a phenomenon<lb />
Levine cleverly calls "going first<lb />
class on the Titanic<lb />
Why do we feel we are on the<lb />
Titanic Levine thinks it is because<lb />
we have seen so much victimization<lb />
and are afraid of becoming the<lb />
victims ourselves. Where did we<lb />
learn this From Vietnam,<lb />
Watergate, and on campus, from<lb />
competition for grades, and career<lb />
pressures. "Perhaps David<lb />
Michaelis (a Princeton student<lb />
interviewed by Levine) was wrong<lb />
when he said that beer was his<lb />
generation's great equalizer. The<lb />
great equalizer may instead be fear<lb />
of becoming one of the victims<lb />
Dr. Levine's book should be of<lb />
special interest to anyone involved<lb />
in, or seeking to become involved in,<lb />
higher education today. In addition<lb />
to telling us all about the college<lb />
students of the 80's, Dr. Levine also<lb />
offers a proposal as to how he feels<lb />
they should be educated. He<lb />
proposes a course of study which<lb />
would most likely make the average<lb />
undergraduate blanch with horror,<lb />
but which would undoubtedly<lb />
provide the true liberal education<lb />
that so many institutes of higher<lb />
learning deny their students in the<lb />
name of their own "economic and<lb />
political needs<lb />
The "death of altruism" among<lb />
young adults today, Levine feels,<lb />
should alert colleges and<lb />
univeristies to the need for liberal<lb />
education.As he saysThe future of<lb />
our world and the next college<lb />
generation depends upon it<lb />
Note: When Dreams and<lb />
Heroes Died: A Portrait of Today's<lb />
CoUege Student by Arthur Levine<lb />
(San Francisco: Josey-Bass<lb />
Publishers, 1980) is available in<lb />
ECU's Joyner Library.<lb />
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July 8 1981<lb />
Opinion<lb />
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Registration<lb />
Court Decision Exempts Women<lb />
Sadly, it seems that the Supreme Court<lb />
is following the two other branches of the<lb />
federal government in taking a lurch to<lb />
the right. Last week the court decided that<lb />
it is not unconstitutional for Congress to<lb />
register only men for the draft and this<lb />
decision speaks ill of the courts attitude<lb />
toward equality of the sexes and perhaps<lb />
human rights in general.<lb />
In practical terms, this decision is a<lb />
little frightening for college-age men<lb />
since Congress is more likely to continue<lb />
draft registration or even to institute the<lb />
draft now that it has been assured that it<lb />
is not required to draft women also. To<lb />
hese men the decision may seem unfair.<lb />
Why should they be required to bear the<lb />
burden of defending their country when<lb />
more than 50 percent of the population is<lb />
automatically exempt<lb />
But the decision is also a blow to groups<lb />
supporting equal rights for women.<lb />
"Every time there is an exception (to<lb />
equality), people are going to get hurt<lb />
Eleanor Smeal, president of the National<lb />
Organization for Women, said of the<lb />
ruling. "This is how things actually<lb />
work<lb />
Logically there would would seem to be<lb />
little basis for such a ruling. It<lb />
automatically assumes that all men are<lb />
more fit for combat than any woman.<lb />
In writing the majority opinion.<lb />
Associate Justice William Rehnquist<lb />
noted that federal law and military policy<lb />
prohibit women from serving in combat.<lb />
Therefore, he reasoned, drafting women<lb />
would be "detrimental to the important<lb />
goal of military flexibility<lb />
But, truly, this line of reasoning is little<lb />
more than a smokescreen hiding the real<lb />
issue: sexual discrimination. Justice<lb />
Thurgood Marshall hit the nail on the<lb />
head when he wrote in a dissenting<lb />
opinion thnat the opinion of the majority<lb />
"places its imprimatur on one of the most<lb />
potent remaining public expressions<lb />
about the proper role of women When it<lb />
comes to war a woman's place is still at<lb />
home, the Supreme Court has told us by a<lb />
6-3 vote.<lb />
With the deadline for passage of the<lb />
ERA less than a year away, chances for<lb />
its passage look bleak, and the Supreme<lb />
Court has as much as said that under the<lb />
Constitution men and women are equal.<lb />
The need for the Equal Rights Amend-<lb />
ment has never been more clear.<lb />
President Reagan has indicated that he<lb />
is pleased with the court's decision, which<lb />
is in keeping with his general attitude<lb />
about the proper status of women.<lb />
The retirement of Justice Potter<lb />
Stewart gives Reagan his first op-<lb />
portunity to appoint a member of the<lb />
court, and 4- ironically 4- he has indicated<lb />
that he mightappoint a woman to the<lb />
position. Somehow, one doubts, however,<lb />
that such an appointment would do much<lb />
to advance the cause of women.<lb />
Rehnquist summed up the court's un-<lb />
fortunate attitude toward women when he<lb />
said, "The Constitution requires that<lb />
Congress treat similarily situated persons<lb />
similarly, not that it engage in gestures of<lb />
artificial equality<lb />
What a sad commentary it is that the<lb />
court feels that allowing women to par-<lb />
ticipate in this basic obligation of<lb />
citizenship would be a gesture of artificial<lb />
equality.<lb />
IEJN '8i<lb />
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College P'ess Service<lb />
-Campus Forum<lb />
Student Frustrated<lb />
I think it's high time the students stopped<lb />
getting ripped-off by the Students Supply<lb />
Store and unscrupulous teachers. I am<lb />
referring to several practices.<lb />
In the case of the Students Supply Store,<lb />
it's habit of continually marking up the<lb />
price of used books each time they buy<lb />
them back in direct contrast to the used-<lb />
book policy they print in the campus<lb />
calender. This policy maintains that upon<lb />
reselling your books to them they will pay<lb />
you one half of the price you paid for the<lb />
book then they sell it at 75 percent of the<lb />
original price. This process is repeated<lb />
upon each resell.<lb />
This is a crock, however, as I found upon<lb />
buying Modern Spanish Prose by<lb />
Custave W. Andrian, which had been sold<lb />
by the Students Supply Store for the fourth<lb />
time. I discovered that the previous prices<lb />
had not been completely marked out and<lb />
although the original price was faded out,<lb />
the first time they resold the book for $5.65,<lb />
the second time for 16.75 and the third time<lb />
I had to pay $7.50. Where will it end<lb />
Another problem that needs looking into<lb />
is that of uncaring teachers forcing<lb />
students to buy books and using them for<lb />
only one session. This happened to me last<lb />
summer in my sociology class. Although<lb />
solely based on conjecture, it is my opinion<lb />
that kickbacks are given to such teachers<lb />
by book companies that need to unload a<lb />
large quantity of otherwise useless books.<lb />
Since their chances of getting caught are<lb />
nill, it is not an unlikely explanation.<lb />
These are not isolated cases. The student<lb />
is at the complete mercy of the teacher.<lb />
There should be some protection against<lb />
such procedures.<lb />
PHILIP SCATES<lb />
Senior, Biology<lb />
Nine Justices<lb />
Reference is made to the editorial<lb />
cartoon in the June 25 issue depicting 12<lb />
U.S. Supreme Court justices.<lb />
Nearly every school boy knows that the<lb />
court is limited to nine Justices.<lb />
CHARLES L. MCLAWHORN, JR<lb />
Greenville attorney<lb />
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By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
The kids in the darkened theater cheer<lb />
when the hero mounts his white horse and<lb />
gallops after the bad guys. The grown-ups do<lb />
the same, squirming in their seats with<lb />
excitement. The popcorn is fresh, the Yanks<lb />
are winning and all is right with the world.<lb />
It's a Saturday matinee in America, 1981. The<lb />
movie is the new megabuck release from<lb />
George Lucas and Steven Spielberg,<lb />
Raiders of the Ixst Ark<lb />
It's gonna be a monster, as they say in show<lb />
biz. Meaning it's going to make as much<lb />
money as Lucas' and Spielberg's biggest<lb />
previous productions Star Wars and<lb />
Jaws , respectively) and do a great deal<lb />
to shape our national fantasies for the next<lb />
year or two, besides. From a strictly<lb />
entertainment point of view that's fine.<lb />
Raiders is a socko movie, brilliantly<lb />
edited to a staccato, thrill-a-minute clip, with<lb />
great sight-gags and a Dolby soundtrack that<lb />
makes every punch and slap sound like<lb />
bombs bursting in air.<lb />
Viewed in a political perspective, however,<lb />
Raiders of the Ixst Ark is less<lb />
enchanting. The more-American-than-apple-<lb />
pie hero� who bears the felicitous name<lb />
Indiana Jones- lashes his way through a<lb />
variety of Third-World locales, scattering<lb />
crowded marketplaces and demolishing<lb />
construction sites in his quest to outmuscle<lb />
the villians and rescue the damsel in distress.<lb />
Of course, the simple natives love him<lb />
anyway, because Jones sticks it to the realy<lb />
evil guys German Nazis, circa 1936. We can<lb />
tell they're evil because they speak in<lb />
menacing accents and wear uniforms. Jones,<lb />
he wears old clothes and this boyish beard,<lb />
and his speech is Midwestern, direct, flat.<lb />
So, there are no troubling questions of<lb />
conscience in this movie, no unsettling<lb />
ambiguities. We are the good guys, and they<lb />
are the bad guys. And we beat the bejeesus<lb />
out of them, period. Raiders of the lxst<lb />
Ark , despite its big-budget gloss, is a<lb />
conventional action picture, artistically and<lb />
politically conservative, drenched in<lb />
nostalgia for a time when Americans believed<lb />
themselves to be politically pure and<lb />
militarily omnipotent<lb />
Raider is of a piece with Lucas'<lb />
earlier films, such as American Graffiti .<lb />
a nostalgic look back at the director's high<lb />
school days� made when he was still in his<lb />
twenties� and Star Wars and The<lb />
Empire Strikes Back , in which the values<lb />
of an idealized American past are set in a<lb />
futuristic conception of outer space.<lb />
Spielberg's track record is more complex.<lb />
It includes pictures that explore ambiguity<lb />
and doubt, such as The Sugarland<lb />
Express and even Close Encounters of<lb />
the Third Kind , in which the benevolence of<lb />
the saucer people is left up in thei air until the<lb />
film's climatic moments. With Raiders<lb />
Spielberg appears to be turning his back<lb />
only temporarily, one hopes� on subtle<lb />
colorations of character for the simple clarity<lb />
of a world viewed in black and white.<lb />
Raiders of the Lost Ark depicts not just a<lb />
quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant but an<lb />
invocation of lost innocence� the Golden Age<lb />
of America's past, when we outproduced<lb />
everybody and won all the ars. In a scene<lb />
toward the end of the film, Jones (played by<lb />
Empire's leading man, Harrison Ford)<lb />
is nearly run over by a German plane that<lb />
fortuitously bursts into flames before it can<lb />
do any harm. Although I'm sure it is<lb />
coincidental, the wreckage of that plane looks<lb />
!ike nothing so much as the famous<lb />
photograph of the smoldering American<lb />
helicopters in the Iranian desert that were<lb />
widely circulated last year. In the movies,<lb />
where wishes come true, it's the other side's<lb />
aircraft that crack up and burn.<lb />
It is, perhaps, a sign of the times that these<lb />
popcorn passion plays are being produced by<lb />
young directors - Spielberg and Lucas are<lb />
both in their thirties. Despite the recent<lb />
example of the experimental cinema of the<lb />
1960s, with which they are undoubtedly<lb />
familiar, Lucas and Spielberg have forsaken<lb />
risk to stick to the safe commercial formulae<lb />
of the 1940s<lb />
Of course, one can argue as the<lb />
filmmakiers themselves do that<lb />
Raiders . like their other work, is "only a<lb />
movie only entertainment and not meant to<lb />
be taken seriously. That Raiders of the<lb />
IxxstArk Is an entertaining picture, there is<lb />
no doubt, but we're being more than<lb />
entertained when we cheer the hero on the<lb />
white charger. Lest we forget, Nixon watched<lb />
Patton several times just before he<lb />
decided to invade Cambodia, and a star of<lb />
grade B oatbumers has taken his place in the<lb />
White House, itchy trigger finger and all.<lb />
Praise the Raisinettes and pass the<lb />
ammunition.<lb />
Africa More Than 'Tarzan Land'<lb />
By SAFARI MATHENGE<lb />
What is it about Atnca that creates tne<lb />
image of "Tarzan Land" miles upon miles<lb />
of jungle land with monkeys jumping from<lb />
one branch of a tree to another and the<lb />
natives running around half naked, save the<lb />
piece of zebra skin for loin cloth .<lb />
It has never ceased to amaze me the extent<lb />
to which ignorance and sterotyping has been<lb />
cultivated in the average American about<lb />
foreign countries and especially Africa. Asa<lb />
second-year African student in the United<lb />
States, it came as a surprise to me to be<lb />
cofronted with social prejudices from both the<lb />
white and the black races in this country. Of<lb />
course with my prior knowledge of the United<lb />
States as a modern Rome and a peace loving<lb />
country, I was sure that my stay here would<lb />
be academically rewarding and that socially,<lb />
I would be judged according to my individual<lb />
personality and not by the trivial media<lb />
stereotyping. However, I was taken aback to<lb />
find that even my most intelligent classmates<lb />
viewed Africa as being like the TV show<lb />
"Tarzan<lb />
But as it turned out, I discovered that it is<lb />
not the youth of this country who intentionally<lb />
choose to despise foreign cultures and<lb />
tradition; it is the media and the government,<lb />
in their attempt to promote partiotism, which<lb />
portray a one-sided image of the rest of the<lb />
world. For instance, Africa is to a large<lb />
extent still what Elspeth Huxley described in<lb />
her book, The Flame Trees of Thika . In<lb />
this book, Huxley recalls her impressions of<lb />
Africa as it appeared when she arrived there<lb />
as a child in 1913:<lb />
The enormous vastness of Africa<lb />
seemed to go on forever and ever; beyond<lb />
each range of hills lay aother far horizon<lb />
There was no break and no order, no road and<lb />
no town, no place even; just marks on a map<lb />
which, when you got there, turned out to be<lb />
merely an expanse of bush or plain exactly<lb />
like the rest of the landscape.<lb />
What Huxley did not know was that within<lb />
this enormous vastness lay a hidden wealth�<lb />
a sophisticated civilization that would require<lb />
study and exploration. Beyond each hill is a<lb />
rich culture and a people unknown to the rest<lb />
of the world. They are there, just like sleeping<lb />
lions that will awaken at anytime and resume<lb />
their positions as kings and queens.<lb />
In the interest of improving the lot of the<lb />
international student, not to mention<lb />
international relations between the United<lb />
States and Africa, I have gathered here<lb />
several differences that exist between the<lb />
American youth and the down-to-earth<lb />
African youth.<lb />
The American youth of today has learned<lb />
to enjoy the wealth that is handed to him by<lb />
his parents. There is no clear cut distinction<lb />
between what the adults enjoy as the fruit of<lb />
their efforts at work, and what the child sees<lb />
as his due. (The average Americn youth jeers<lb />
at the fact that the average African college<lb />
student does not drive to school. As a matter<lb />
of fact, the American youth has been able to<lb />
enjoy this luxury only after the benefits of the<lb />
second world war.)<lb />
The African youth realizes and involves<lb />
himself or herself, with the problems that<lb />
face his or her nation and the continent as a<lb />
whole. In most African countries, we (college<lb />
age) are the first post-independence<lb />
generation. It should not be surprising,<lb />
therefore, if, on occasion, you find us a little<lb />
more concerned about where we go and what<lb />
we do. There is a heavy burden of expectation<lb />
and responsibility on many African children<lb />
as compared to American.<lb />
Social prejudices can take one of many<lb />
forms that exist. I have observed that the<lb />
majority of white people in this country are<lb />
more receptive to an African than to a black<lb />
American. They are inquisitive and warm,<lb />
but at times patronizing because "the poor<lb />
Africans live in the jungles and are not<lb />
privileged with the modern luxuries found in<lb />
this country<lb />
On the other hand, some black Americans<lb />
in North Carolina, or at least a few that I have<lb />
met, take little or no interest in the affairs of<lb />
Africa or the African. It seems to me that<lb />
they strive to overcome their identification<lb />
with the Third World, the land of their roots.<lb />
Consequently, there seems to be a lack of<lb />
communication between the African student<lb />
and the Americn. The African student<lb />
dismisses the black American as proud and<lb />
unwelcoming, while the black American<lb />
brushes the African off as being backward<lb />
and not so "cool<lb />
But all this is by the way. In higher places,<lb />
there exist strong ties between white<lb />
Americans, black Americans and Africans.<lb />
Whenever the wall between the foreigner and<lb />
the American is overcome, there exists a fast<lb />
friendship and understanding. The foreigner<lb />
learns that this country can broaden his<lb />
intellectual horizon. Indeed, I have many<lb />
accounts of very warm and friendly<lb />
receptions given me during my stay here, but<lb />
I have never ceased to long for that land that<lb />
so many call the "jungle Maybe what I miss<lb />
most is the closeness and the confidence of<lb />
that society.<lb />
(Safari Mathenge is an ECU student from Mom<lb />
basa. Kenya He is a junior SLAP maor)<lb />
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The newest member of "the All-England<lb />
I .awn Tennis and Croquet Club's couldn't be<lb />
happier. Unfortunately, the same thing can't<lb />
be said of the All-England Club.<lb />
The 1981 Wimbledon champion, John<lb />
Patrick McEnroe was supposed to have been<lb />
at the Championship dinner Sunday, but he<lb />
was no where to be found. Where was he He<lb />
was partying with his friends, celebrating his<lb />
magnificent triumph over Bjorn Borg. And<lb />
who could blame him.<lb />
The 22-year-old lefthander was belittled by<lb />
the press, the British Broadcasting<lb />
Corporation, Wimbledon officials and<lb />
spectators the entire tournament (even in<lb />
years past). For what Just for a heated<lb />
discussion with referee Fred Hoyles and<lb />
breaking his racquet.<lb />
Admittedly, calling Hoyles an<lb />
incompetent fool" was a very poor taste in<lb />
sportsmanship, but had the tournament been<lb />
held in any other city in the world besides<lb />
aristocratic Ixndon, the response would have<lb />
been mild.<lb />
Compared to baseball, football and<lb />
basketball players' responses to a<lb />
questionable call, McEnroe's comment was<lb />
hardly defamatory.<lb />
The fact that tennis has long been a mostly<lb />
upper-class sport in England is a big reason<lb />
for the harsh response. In professional<lb />
baseball and football games, there is no way<lb />
you can hear a manager or coach lashing out<lb />
at an umpire or referee. But in tennis,<lb />
spectators are supposed to be serene and<lb />
nonresponsive.<lb />
McEnroe's primary outburst occurred in<lb />
his first-round match against Tom Gullickson<lb />
and resulted in a $1500 fine. Wimbledon<lb />
officials have decided that wasn't enough and<lb />
decided to up the purse to $14,500 and give<lb />
McEnroe a year's vacation. All this just for<lb />
questioning line calls Come on!<lb />
The International Tennis Council is due to<lb />
meet during the U.S. Open Championships in<lb />
September to study report from Wimbledon.<lb />
However, the Council is not suposed to take<lb />
extreme action as this.<lb />
McEnroe is a high-strung player who<lb />
sometimes lets emotion overtake him on the<lb />
court. He wants to win so badly his behavior<lb />
becomes questionable. But tennis is only a<lb />
game and has no outcome on worldly affairs,<lb />
so why make such a big deal<lb />
McEnroe was a constant target of the press<lb />
during the two-week tournament. At an<lb />
international press conference, he stormed<lb />
out after being hassled by reporters from<lb />
Undon's imitations of The National<lb />
Enquirers The Star and The Sun. The<lb />
questions had nothing to do with tennis but<lb />
with McEnroe's personal life. The situatin<lb />
went like this.<lb />
Ts it true what we hear that Stacy<lb />
i Margolin, a California tennis pro who had<lb />
been eliminated early in singles and doubles<lb />
competition! will be going back to America<lb />
and not staying for your next match " The<lb />
Sun correspondent asked.<lb />
T don't een want to wste time talking<lb />
about that McEnroe snapped. "It's people<lb />
like vou who drive nice people away<lb />
Well, we've heard she's not been well,<lb />
the journalist from The Star said<lb />
�It's none of your damn business,<lb />
deadpanned McEnroe. ,<lb />
Wimbledon, being Wimbledon, people are<lb />
as much interested in your private life as in<lb />
your tennis continued The Star reporter<lb />
�That's why it's called a private life said<lb />
McEnroe, sharply. "It's you guys who should<lb />
understand why we want a private life.<lb />
The badgering continued for several<lb />
minutes, then McEnroe said, 'You're a<lb />
disgrace to the press. You ought to be<lb />
ashamed of yourself. Mister. Go stick your<lb />
head in the sand. That's where it belongs.<lb />
McEnroe's treatment at the press<lb />
conference was typical of Past Wunbledon<lb />
tournaments he has played in He has been<lb />
called "The Incredible Sulk "Superbrat<lb />
and -McTantrum" for years in England This<lb />
ridicule reached a pinnacle when a Pronunent<lb />
London newspaper ran this banner headline.<lb />
��?ne Shame of John McEnroe This was on<lb />
the front page.<lb />
Early in the tournament, McEnroe was in a<lb />
car driven bv double's partner Peter Flenung<lb />
Eventual champions, that was ticketed or<lb />
speeding. However, the papers said McEnroe<lb />
was the culprit the next morning.<lb />
The biggest surprise is the BBC, who seems<lb />
to hive anew hit record. A recording of the<lb />
McEnroe-Hovles incident is being played on<lb />
Brit sh airways, complete with background<lb />
mus� AnTl thought England was a country<lb />
of pride and grace. �<lb />
-They asked for my consent to Play it,<lb />
McFnroe was quoted as saying. "I wouldn t<lb />
give it1 this morning I hear it on the radio.<lb />
McFnrT'isn't the only professional<lb />
frlstSeTwiSTthe situation at Wimbledon.<lb />
SSSpLyer led by JWg-J<lb />
accused officials of overly strict officiating<lb />
tnH hiased scheduling favoring Borg. He<lb />
lysThis matches on Centre Court and<lb />
Court No 1. (No member is allowed to pUy on<lb />
CenJre Court. The only time it is used to<lb />
AZvZToLecnU,e matches on<lb />
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morfconsistent, and there are usually large<lb />
crowds. The last time he didn't play on either<lb />
of the courts was in a second-round match in<lb />
1977 with Mark Edmondson.<lb />
John Hallow in action against league leading Campbell.<lb />
Curlings Leads Pirates To Win<lb />
'� �.  retrieved.<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
PetePersico and John Hallow each went two-<lb />
for-three to lead the Pirates of East Carolina to<lb />
a 4-1 victory over N.C. State at Doak Field in<lb />
Raleigh Monday night.<lb />
Jack Curlings was the big gun, driving in two<lb />
of the Pirates' four runs.<lb />
Robbie Harper, 1-1, was the winning pitcher<lb />
with relief help from Kirk Parsons in the sixth<lb />
inning. <lb />
John Mirabelli suffered his first defeat of the<lb />
season after winning his first three decisions.<lb />
East Carolina took a 1-0 lead in the fourth<lb />
inning when Persico singled in Hallow, who had<lb />
joined the team two weeks ago. Jay Carraway,<lb />
Mike Sorrell and Curlings drove in two more<lb />
runs in the fifth to put the Bucs up 3-0.<lb />
State got their only run in the sixth when<lb />
Tracey Black walked advanced to second on<lb />
Ronnie Lee's single and scored on Tun<lb />
Barbour's hit.<lb />
The victory evened the Pirates record at 10-10,<lb />
while State dropped to 8-9. East Carolina is now<lb />
in second place in the North State league.<lb />
The Pirates were not as fortunate Sunday,<lb />
however, as the Seahawks of UNC-Wilmington.<lb />
despite being outhit in both contests, swept a<lb />
double-header from ECU, 5-1 and 2-0.<lb />
The Bucs' downfall in the twin-bill was the<lb />
fact they left 14 men on base, including 9 in the<lb />
second game<lb />
Wilmington erupted for four runs in the<lb />
second inning to ice the contest. Clyde HoUey<lb />
opened with a single, moving to second on an<lb />
error. Johnnny Slaughter then reached on a<lb />
fielder's choice. Mike Antle followed with a<lb />
single to score HoUey, and Tommy Phillips' fly<lb />
to right moved Slaughter to third. He scored on<lb />
third baseman David Price's single.<lb />
Tim Whitehead and Paul Murr singled,<lb />
scoring Antle. Price scored the fourth run when<lb />
Roger Hudson reached first on an error.<lb />
The Pirates' only run came in their half of the<lb />
seventh when Carraway scored on Robert<lb />
Wells' two-bagger.<lb />
In the second game the Pirates' inability to<lb />
drive in runners spoiled superb pitching<lb />
performances by Kirk Parsons and Charlie<lb />
Smith, who only allowed two hits.<lb />
Wilmington scored two runs in the fifth when<lb />
Richard Fov scored on a passed ball. Whitehead<lb />
drove in O'DonneU, who had walked, with a<lb />
single, and Wilmington had all the runs they<lb />
needed.<lb />
The Pirates had runners on base every inning<lb />
except the third, even loading the bases in the<lb />
sixth with two outs on two walks and a single by<lb />
Curlings. Carraway grounded to short to end the<lb />
inning.<lb />
The Pirates picked up a big win last Monday<lb />
night when Rick Ramey hurled a four-hitter and<lb />
his teammates scored two runs in the fifth on a<lb />
bases-loaded error for a 4-2 over State at<lb />
Harrington Field.<lb />
State jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first, but<lb />
Ramev settled down for the next three innings<lb />
The senior right-hander struck out six and<lb />
walked just two in going the full seven �nmngs.<lb />
The Pirates' winning rally came in the fifth,<lb />
after the Wolfpack had taken a 2-1 lead in the top<lb />
of the inning. Hallow singled up the middle and<lb />
went to second on Todd Evans' single He<lb />
advanced to third on Curlings' sacrifice fly.<lb />
Persico walked, loading the bases, and<lb />
Smith's grounder went through Black's legs,<lb />
scoring Hallow and Evans. The Pirates were up<lb />
East Carolina's offensive burst wasn't the<lb />
only fireworks in the inning. State coach<lb />
Francis Combs and catcher Jim Toman were<lb />
ejected for arguing with the umpire over balls<lb />
and strikes.<lb />
State scored in the first inning after Ken Sears<lb />
reached first base on an error but was thrown<lb />
out trying to steal by Curlings. Black then<lb />
doubled and later scored when Toman singled to<lb />
left<lb />
In the State fifth. lo Thomas reached first on<lb />
an error, and Moe Barbour followed with a<lb />
sacrifice bunt that Ramey fielded cleanly,<lb />
throwing to Sorrell for the out. Then, confusion<lb />
Sorrell, seeing Thomas off second, threw for<lb />
the attempted pickoff. only no one was covering<lb />
the bag Thomas scored before the ball was<lb />
retrieved.<lb />
Robert Wells had two hits for the Rues,<lb />
followed by Hendley, Hallow, Evans and<lb />
Curlings with one each.<lb />
The Pirates split a double-header wi<lb />
Wilmington last Sunday, winning the opener, 9-<lb />
5 before dropping a 3-2 decision in the nightcap<lb />
' In the opener, the Bucs erupted for five runs in<lb />
the fifth inning when Hendley opened with a<lb />
double and went to third on Hallow's single.<lb />
Hendlev later scored on Evans' sacrifice fly.<lb />
Curlings Persico and Smith connected for<lb />
consecutive singles to score Hallow and Dave<lb />
Wells, running for Curlings. Persico scored on<lb />
Carrawav's sacrifice fly. After Robert ells<lb />
walked. Sorrell singled to score pinch-runner<lb />
Glenn McConnell for the final run of the inning.<lb />
Evans, Curlings and Smith collected two hits<lb />
each for the Pirates, and Charlie Smith picked<lb />
up the win, his secondof the campaign<lb />
In the nightcap, Ron Inman tossed a three-<lb />
hitter and Roger Hudson belted a home run in<lb />
the last inning to give the Seahawks a s-i<lb />
victory. n �;<lb />
The Pirates had taken a 1-0 lead in the first<lb />
when Sorrell walked and moved to second on<lb />
Hendleys sacrifice, scoring on a single by John<lb />
Hallow. .<lb />
The next four innings turned out to be a<lb />
pitching duel between ECU'S Kirk Parsons and<lb />
Inman. The Pirates added another run in the top<lb />
of the six on a homer by Hendley.<lb />
Football '81<lb />
By CHRIS HOLLOMAN<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
These are the fourth and fifth parts in a<lb />
series covering East Carolina's 1981 football<lb />
opponents. This week's stories focus on the<lb />
Toledo Rockets and the Duke Blue Devils.<lb />
When Toledo head coach Chuck Stobart<lb />
arrived on the scene from the University of<lb />
Michigan, the Rockets were at an all-time low.<lb />
Toledo, during the 1971 and '72 football<lb />
seasons, and the longest winning streak in the<lb />
country and a national ranking. The wins<lb />
became fewer, however, while the tough Mid-<lb />
American Conference got stronger, leaving the<lb />
Rockets in the dust.<lb />
Stobart put out the word, however, that he<lb />
would bring the Rockets back to the greatness<lb />
they enjoyed in the early 70's. By 1979 Toledo<lb />
had gone from a 2-9 record in Stobart's first year<lb />
to 7-3-1 and a second-place finish in the MAC.<lb />
Unfortunately, the momentum didn't carry<lb />
over into 1980 as injuries and lack of depth on the<lb />
defensive line threw the Rockets for a loss.<lb />
Toledo finished the season with a 4-7 mark and a<lb />
3-6 league record.<lb />
This year, with the return of 17 starters off of<lb />
last years team, Stobart feels that the Rockets<lb />
may be able to blast off into the MAC first<lb />
division once again this year.<lb />
On offense, Toledo played quite a few<lb />
freshmen last year so it is hoped that the<lb />
experience they gained will begin to pay off. The<lb />
Rocket offense will need help at the running<lb />
back position.<lb />
One place that last year's freshman class will<lb />
help out is at the quarteroack position. Thus far,<lb />
two players are running neck and neck for the<lb />
signal calling-duties. They are sophmore Jim<lb />
Kelso and senior Maurice Hall. The tailback and<lb />
fullback positions will also be manned by<lb />
second-year players, Jerome Rivers and Melvui<lb />
TUCker J t V,A<lb />
Sidney Fuller, Buth Hunyadi and Junior Rod<lb />
Achter are the top receivers returning for the<lb />
traditionally strong Rocket passing attack.<lb />
The offensive line, the strength of the Rocket<lb />
football team, returns several outstanding<lb />
players They include David Menefee, a second-<lb />
team aU-MAC selection at guard, Chris<lb />
Hohenberger at center and Greg Habzda at<lb />
tackle.<lb />
Duke, Toledo Ready For Tough Foes<lb />
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On the defensive side of the ball the Rockets<lb />
depth problem could be greatly helped by the<lb />
return of AU-American candidate Mike<lb />
Kennedy, who missed last season with an<lb />
injury. Kennedy, who is a three-year starter at<lb />
strong safety, could be the Rocket's best<lb />
defensive player ever.<lb />
Other returning players on defense inciuae<lb />
linebackers Jack Laroway (150 tackles last<lb />
season) and Marlin Russell, who totaled 143<lb />
stops in 1980.<lb />
At defensive end positon, Jeff Jackson and<lb />
Mike Russell return to make life tough for<lb />
opposing quarterbacks. A total of eight starters<lb />
will be back on defense, so Stobart is expecting<lb />
a lot of improvement from this group.<lb />
In summing up the outlook for the Rockets<lb />
this year, Toledo should have a better team<lb />
because of the number of returning starters and<lb />
lettermen. Depth, a real problem last year,<lb />
could hurt Toledo again this year if injuries hit<lb />
the defensive line and backfield.<lb />
Ust season Duke University opened its<lb />
season with East Carolina, a team many<lb />
experts predicted would be the Blue Devils first<lb />
victim of the year.<lb />
The experts were wrong, however, and tne<lb />
Blue Devils suffered their worst defeat of the<lb />
season, 35-10.<lb />
The Duke football players and fans have not<lb />
forgotten that game and are now looking<lb />
forward to playing the Pirates again.<lb />
But what do the Blue Devils have this year<lb />
that can make a difference The answer is<lb />
experience. Duke returns 19 starters this year<lb />
including conference Rookieof-the-Year Ben<lb />
Bennett. . . .<lb />
The return of so much experience has head<lb />
coach Red Wilson finally looking forward to<lb />
taking the football field. After two seasons of<lb />
constant beatings he now feels the Blue Devils<lb />
are ready to chaUenge anyone on the schedule<lb />
"We are now at the point in our program<lb />
where we could take the people we have<lb />
returning this year and play a game today not<lb />
having to depend on any incoming freshmen,<lb />
says Wilsor. "This is the first year that we have<lb />
been in that type of situation, and it is one that<lb />
we have been looking forward to. We are<lb />
beginning to have enough depth to be<lb />
competitive<lb />
The offense will be in the hands of Bennett.<lb />
Last year he completed 174 of 330 passes for<lb />
2,060 yards and 11 touchdowns-f a 52.7 percent<lb />
average.<lb />
Although Bennett did throw 25 interceptions,<lb />
most of those can be attributed to freshman<lb />
mistakes. This year things should improve in<lb />
this department.<lb />
Bennett won't be hurt with a lack of people to<lb />
See TOLEDO, Page 8<lb />
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throw the ball to, either, as the receiver corp<lb />
returns intact. They are led by Ron Fredrick (a<lb />
transfer from East Carolina in 1978), Cedric<lb />
Jones, a kick-off return threat, and Chris<lb />
Castor. These three players combined for 71<lb />
catches. 1,094 yards, and 12 touchdowns. In fact,<lb />
each player caught at least one bomb of 50 yards<lb />
of more.<lb />
In the rushing area the Blue Devils return last<lb />
years rushers, Greg Boone, Mike Grayson and<lb />
Bobby Brower, but that may not be such good<lb />
news. The reason being that Duke averaged just<lb />
a paltry 2.2 yards, and Brower finished with 212<lb />
yards.<lb />
The tailback problem could be solved by this<lb />
fall, however, with frosh Mike Atkins of<lb />
Princeton High School, expected to win a<lb />
starting nod. Atkins rushed for over 6,000 yards<lb />
luring his high school days.<lb />
On the offensive line, the Devils return<lb />
e erybody, but it is still a rather young unit as<lb />
far as experience is concerned.<lb />
At the guards, Brian Baldinger and Greg<lb />
Bamberger offer Duke the most experience on<lb />
the line as both are seniors with several years of<lb />
playing time. The tackles will be juniors Tim<lb />
Bumgarner and Robert Oxendine, who moved<lb />
up to starting position after Dukes loss to East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The center position will once again belong to<lb />
Tee Moorman.<lb />
The place-kicking will be handled by Scott<lb />
McKinney, who is on the verge of breaking the<lb />
ACC mark for consecutive PATs and will no<lb />
doubt set school marks for most field goals and<lb />
scoring. Last year he was 28-of-28 on extra<lb />
points and hit six-of-nine field goal attempts.<lb />
On the defensive side of the ball the Blue<lb />
Devils have nine starters back. The group is led<lb />
by ALL-ACC defensive back Dennis Tabron.<lb />
Tabron led the team in interceptions with five<lb />
and was the fourth leading tackier as well. He<lb />
also handles punt and kickoff returns.<lb />
Also in the backfield will be Keith Crenshaw,<lb />
but two replacements must be found for the<lb />
other backfield spots vacated by Ed Brown and<lb />
Gary Garstkiewicz.<lb />
The rest of the defensive team returns intact<lb />
including the front line of tackle F.A. Martin<lb />
1235 pounds), Paul Heisohn (245), Dan Yellwett<lb />
1230), Greg Black well (215) and Charles Bowser<lb />
(220).<lb />
At the linebacker positions Jummy Tuson, the<lb />
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At the punter position a replacement needs to<lb />
be found for four-year starter Ricky Brumitt.<lb />
Thus, it appears that the Blue Devils are back<lb />
on the road to respectability with the return of<lb />
most of last year's team. Even though Duke<lb />
finished 2-9, the Blue Devils beat Clemson (34-<lb />
17), beat Georgia Tech (17-12) and lost to<lb />
Maryland and Wake Forest by a total of six<lb />
points.<lb />
The only real problem the Blue Devils will<lb />
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The game with the Pirates will be the last one<lb />
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Overall, Duke needs to have an injury-free<lb />
season and a good running game to have a good<lb />
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