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She<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
ol.55o.ftfr-<lb />
Wednesday July 29, 1981<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Med School Progresses <lb />
Faster Than Dreamed<lb />
B SAFARI MATHENGE<lb />
Surf Hrilrr<lb />
The seemingly remote dream ol<lb />
forming an East Carolina University<lb />
School of Medicine was conceived<lb />
during the early sixties by Dr. Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins, president of the then<lb />
East Carolina College. In a span of<lb />
several years an act to create a two-<lb />
vear school of medicine at East<lb />
Carolina College was passed in<lb />
1965.<lb />
Seventeen years later, the school<lb />
came of age when Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt Jr. declared that, "the dream<lb />
of Leo Jenkins and so many sup-<lb />
porters of this university has been<lb />
realized<lb />
Hunt was speaking at the gradua-<lb />
tion ceremony for the charter class<lb />
of physicians on May 8 of this year,<lb />
when the ECU school graduated its<lb />
first four-year pioneering class of 28<lb />
physicians. The ECU school of<lb />
medicine has now been awarded full<lb />
accredition by the Liaison commit-<lb />
tee on medical education.<lb />
Dr. William E. Laupus, Dean of<lb />
the School of Medicine, in his ad-<lb />
dress to the graduates last May,<lb />
referred to the graduates as "the<lb />
'home grown' products of the state<lb />
who excel educationally and profes-<lb />
sionally<lb />
Students enrolled in the school of<lb />
medicine have so far come from<lb />
North Carolina. Enrollment will be<lb />
increased by 52 freshmen in the fall<lb />
and projected estimates place the<lb />
figure to 64 freshmen during the fall<lb />
of 1982.<lb />
In this attempt to improve<lb />
primary health care in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina, the school coor-<lb />
dinated the expansion of clinical ser-<lb />
vice areas at the Pitt Memorial<lb />
Hospital including addition to<lb />
radiology and nuclear medicine, the<lb />
emergency rooms, surgery and the<lb />
ambulatory medical surgical unit.<lb />
The Brady Medical Science Building<lb />
is nearing completion. Its occupan-<lb />
cy is slated for late December 1981<lb />
but may be delayed until early 1982.<lb />
When the school's objectives are<lb />
fully realized, provisions will have<lb />
been provided for education of<lb />
primary-care and family medicine<lb />
physicians. This is intended to<lb />
alleviate the high rates of infant<lb />
mortality in this area. Studies have<lb />
shown that Eastern North Carolina<lb />
had one of the highest infant mor-<lb />
tality rates in the nation.<lb />
In view of such statistics, it is the<lb />
school's objective to formulate ways<lb />
by which the institution could con-<lb />
tribute to better health care for the<lb />
citizens of Eastern North Carolina<lb />
and the state.<lb />
- ttf<lb />
The ECU Med School<lb />
is ahead of schedule according to the Dean of The Med School Dr. Laupus.<lb />
Two ECU Deans Resign Their Posts<lb />
Both the School of Nursing and<lb />
he Division of Continuing Educa-<lb />
tion will lose deans at the end of the<lb />
year. Dr. David J. Middleton and<lb />
Evelyn L. Perry have announced<lb />
that they will resign from their posts<lb />
at the end of the year.<lb />
Perry, dean of the School of Nur-<lb />
sing for the past 12 years, has an-<lb />
nounced her retirement from the<lb />
deanship and her professorship ef-<lb />
fective Dec. 31, 1981.<lb />
In a letter to Dr. Robert H.<lb />
Maier, vice chancellor-academic af-<lb />
fairs. Dean Perry said "My interest<lb />
in the progress of the School of Nur<lb />
sing has not, and will not diminish. I<lb />
look forward to hearing of newer<lb />
and more advanced developments<lb />
Maier, in announcing Dean<lb />
Perry's decision, said "Evelyn Perry<lb />
has rendered many years of service<lb />
to our School of Nursing, both as a<lb />
faculty member and as the dean. We<lb />
thank her for this service and wish<lb />
her well upon her retirement from<lb />
both of these positions at the end of<lb />
1981<lb />
Perry joined the nursing faculty<lb />
at East Carolina in 1962 after four<lb />
years on the faculty ot the Watts<lb />
School ol Nursing, Durham, and a<lb />
tour of active duty as a U.S. Army-<lb />
nurse during the Korean conflict,<lb />
serving in both Japan and Korea<lb />
with the rank of major.<lb />
She attended Elon College and<lb />
holds a BSPHN (public health nurs-<lb />
ng) and MSN degrees from UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill. She is a former resident<lb />
of Raleigh and Smithfield.<lb />
In 1969 she was named dean of<lb />
the School of Nursing succeeding<lb />
the first dean, Eva Warren, upon<lb />
Mrs. Warren's retirement.<lb />
Dr. Maier said that a committee<lb />
will be appointed early this fall to<lb />
begin a nationwide sear rh for Dean<lb />
Perry's successor.<lb />
Middleton, dean of the Division<lb />
of Continuing Education since it<lb />
was established, has announced that<lb />
he will resign as dean effective next<lb />
Jan. 1.<lb />
Although relinquishing his dean-<lb />
ship after 19 years as the university's<lb />
chief administrator of continuing<lb />
education and extension programs,<lb />
Middleton will remain on the divi-<lb />
sion's faculty as a tenured pro-<lb />
fessor.<lb />
During Middleton's tenure as<lb />
dean, the Continuing Education<lb />
program has expanded into s wide<lb />
variety of credit and non-credit pro-<lb />
grams off-campus, reaching as<lb />
many as 20,000 people annually, in-<lb />
cluding businessmen, teachers, the<lb />
military, commercial fishermen and<lb />
others.<lb />
This growth "could not have been<lb />
possible without the support of the<lb />
ECU administration and most par-<lb />
ticularly the heavy involvement and<lb />
interest of the faculty in rendering<lb />
public service programs Mid-<lb />
dleton said.<lb />
He added, "Through Continuing<lb />
Education, the university has reach-<lb />
ed many people ;r Eastern North<lb />
Carolina who otherwise would not<lb />
have had the opportunity to enroll<lb />
in the university programs nor the<lb />
improve themselves educationally<lb />
An important note is that this ha<lb />
been done at low cost to the State<lb />
and to the taxpayers.<lb />
"However Dr. Middleton con<lb />
tinued, "in the immediate future<lb />
some form of outside funding is ol<lb />
critical importance if ECU is going<lb />
to continue a role of providing ser<lb />
vices to a variety of the state's<lb />
citizens in this region. Otherwise, we<lb />
See DEANS, Page 2<lb />
Increased Tuition<lb />
Will Be Voted On<lb />
A t Friday Meeting<lb />
By KIT KIMBERLY<lb />
SurrUrilrr<lb />
A fee increase proposal for all 16<lb />
institutions in the University of<lb />
North Carolina system will go<lb />
before the board of governors on<lb />
Friday.<lb />
If passed, the proposal will mean<lb />
an increase of about $62 for in-state<lb />
and $130 for out-of-state tuition per<lb />
year for East Carolina<lb />
undergraduate students.<lb />
The proposed increase, which is<lb />
included in the statements which<lb />
have been sent out to students this<lb />
week, raises in-state tuition to $186<lb />
and out-of-state tuition to $1080 per<lb />
semester. This brings the total pay-<lb />
ment due for in-state dorm students<lb />
to $711 and out-of-state dorm<lb />
students to $1,605.<lb />
This proposal follows an increase<lb />
in student fees and dormitory costs,<lb />
approved in March by the ECU<lb />
board of trustees.<lb />
According to C. G. Moore, vice<lb />
chancellor of business affairs, the<lb />
reason that the not-yet-approved in-<lb />
crease was included in the<lb />
statements is so that students can<lb />
meet the deadline for mailing in<lb />
payments.<lb />
Moore said that had they waited<lb />
until the proposal was voted on, the<lb />
statements could not have been<lb />
mailed before Monday. This would<lb />
make it nearly impossible for most<lb />
students to meet the deadline for<lb />
mailing in payments and avoid a $10<lb />
late fee. "We were just trying to<lb />
save the students some money<lb />
Moore said.<lb />
He added that in case the pro-<lb />
posal does not pass, the extra money<lb />
will be applied to student fees for<lb />
Spring 1982 or refunded to the stu-<lb />
dent.<lb />
According to Moore, the propos-<lb />
ed change was prompted by an at-<lb />
tempt on the board of governor's<lb />
part to work towards a uniform tui-<lb />
Faculty Receive<lb />
Official Promotions<lb />
Clifton<lb />
tion collection for all 16 North<lb />
Carolina institutions.<lb />
Part-time students and part-time<lb />
tuition have been recategorized.<lb />
Full-time undergraduate status,<lb />
formerly nine hours or more,is now<lb />
constituted by 12 or more hours.<lb />
Tuition for in-state students taking<lb />
Moore<lb />
between nine and 11 hours is 2.140.<lb />
In-state tuition for six to eight<lb />
hours is $93, and five hours and<lb />
under will pay $47.<lb />
Graduate students, who are also<lb />
included in the proposed increase,<lb />
have also been reclassified as to<lb />
part- and full-time.<lb />
The Office of Academic Affairs<lb />
has announced the promotions of 24<lb />
ECU faculty members. Five<lb />
members received promotions to the<lb />
rank of professor, eight to the rank<lb />
of associate professor and 11 to the<lb />
rank of assistant professor.<lb />
Raised to full professors were Dr.<lb />
George Bissinger of the Department<lb />
of Physics, Dr. Mark Bnnson of the<lb />
Department of Biology, Dr. Robert<lb />
Morrison of the Department of<lb />
Chemistery, Dr. Jerry Hunt of the<lb />
School of Business and Dr. Y.J.<lb />
Lao of the Department of En-<lb />
vironmental Health in the School of<lb />
Allied Health and Social Profes-<lb />
sions.<lb />
Bissinger graduated from the<lb />
University of Chicago in 1962 with a<lb />
B.S. He then graduated from<lb />
DePaul in 1964 with an M.S. and<lb />
from the University of Notre Dame<lb />
in 1969 with a Ph.d.<lb />
Brinson received his B.S. from<lb />
Heidelberg College in 1965. He<lb />
received his M.S. in Botany from<lb />
the University of Michigan in 1967<lb />
and his Ph.d. in Botany from the<lb />
University of Florida in 1973. Brin-<lb />
son was the receipient of the Helms<lb />
Research Award in Biological and<lb />
Medical Sciences in 1978.<lb />
Morrison was unavailable for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Hunt received his bachelor's<lb />
degree from the University of Col-<lb />
orado in 1964 and his Ph.D. in 1968.<lb />
Lao received his B.S. from Na-<lb />
tional Taiwan University in 1958 and<lb />
his Ph.D. from the University ot<lb />
Michigan in 1969.<lb />
Promoted to Associate Professors<lb />
were Paul Hartley, Art; Richard<lb />
Kerns, Business; Clinton Downing,<lb />
Education; Rosalie Haritun, Music;<lb />
Anthony Papalas, History; Alfred<lb />
Muller, English; Paul Tschetter,<lb />
Sociology and Anthropology; and<lb />
Larry Bolen, Psychology.<lb />
Promoted to Assistant Professors<lb />
were Clarence Morgan, Art;<lb />
Rosemary Fischer, Selma Gokcen,<lb />
Donna Coleman, David Hawkins,<lb />
C. Bradford Foley, and Deborah<lb />
Chodacki, Music; Helen Everett<lb />
and Roberta Edwards, Nursing;<lb />
David Downing, Drama and<lb />
Speech; and Nell Eutsler, English.<lb />
Two Canadians Arrested<lb />
Controller Nets Cocaine Bust<lb />
WILMINGTON, N.C. (UP1) An<lb />
airport controller's suspicions<lb />
resulted in the seizure of cocaine<lb />
with a street value of about $3<lb />
million early Tuesday and the arrest<lb />
of two Canadians at the New<lb />
Hanover County Airport.<lb />
The cocaine was found inside a<lb />
briefcase one of the men left inside<lb />
the airport's private aviation ter:<lb />
minal, said Gil Payette, an official<lb />
of the U.S. Customs Service Patrol<lb />
Division.<lb />
Five packages containing a total<lb />
of eight to 10 pounds of cocaine<lb />
were found inside the briefcase,<lb />
Payette said. Preliminary tests in-<lb />
dicated the presence of cocaine, but<lb />
authorities ordered lab tests to<lb />
determine its purity.<lb />
The two men were identified as<lb />
David Mark Greenberg, 44, of<lb />
Brome, Quebec, the pilot of a twin-<lb />
may be a popular pastime of ECU sstudents during the engine plane that stopped for refuel-<lb />
hreaL 'n8i and DiNunno Pasquale, 44, of<lb />
Surfing<lb />
Montreal, Quebec, a passenger on<lb />
the plane.<lb />
They were charged with violation<lb />
of North Carolina's 1979 drug traf-<lb />
ficking law, which sets a prison term<lb />
of 16 to 40 years and a mandatory<lb />
fine of $200,000 for possession of<lb />
more than one pound of cocaine.<lb />
Greenberg was jailed under $3<lb />
million bond and Pasquale under a<lb />
$1.5 million bond.<lb />
Authorities said the airplane land-<lb />
ed at the airport around 2 a.m. for<lb />
refueling and a controller in the<lb />
tower became suspicious about the<lb />
actions of the men on the plane.<lb />
Payette said Federal Aviation Ad-<lb />
ministration personnel at airports<lb />
have been asked to report such<lb />
behavior to customs and drug<lb />
authorities.<lb />
'There were a couple of things.<lb />
Nothing that anybody could put<lb />
their fingers on he said. "The<lb />
FAA, we work with them and<lb />
they're learning to be observant of<lb />
flight patterns and procedures<lb />
The controller notified federal of-<lb />
ficials who asked the New Hanover<lb />
County Sheriffs Department to<lb />
send deputies to the airport and<lb />
observe the two men until federal<lb />
officials arrived.<lb />
A.K. Giacoman, a detective with<lb />
the county narcotics squad, said one<lb />
of the deputies sent to the airport<lb />
saw one of the men take a briefcase<lb />
from the plane into the private avia-<lb />
tion terminal and leave it there.<lb />
Deputies detained the two men<lb />
until federal agents arrived.<lb />
Authorities watched the terminal<lb />
building for a brief period before<lb />
opening the briefcase and discover-<lb />
ing the cocaine inside.<lb />
Greenberg and Pasquale denied<lb />
any involvement or knowledge<lb />
about the contents of the briefcase,<lb />
but Giacoman said, "We had an of-<lb />
ficer eyewitness as to the briefcase<lb />
The two men were turned over to<lb />
state officials for prosecution<lb />
because of the heavy penalties under<lb />
the drug trafficking law, Payette<lb />
said. The law sets a legal presump-<lb />
tion possession of large quantities of<lb />
specific drugs, including cocaine.<lb />
means a person is a drug dealer.<lb />
The seizure was the second in-<lb />
volving cocaine in the past two mon-<lb />
ths at the New Hanover County Air-<lb />
port. In early June, two New<lb />
England men were arrested during a<lb />
refueling sU p and more than 400<lb />
pounds of cocaine were found in<lb />
their twin-engine airplane.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
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SJjje lEaHt daroltntan<lb />
l. 55 No. Wr-<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Wednesday July 29, 1981<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Med School Progresses j<lb />
mm<lb />
Faster Than Dreamed<lb />
By SAFARI MATHENGE<lb />
Sun W rilrr<lb />
The seemingly remote dream ol<lb />
forming an East Carolina Universitv<lb />
School of Medicine was conceived<lb />
during the early sixties by Dr. Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins, president of the then<lb />
East Carolina College. In a span of<lb />
several years an act to create a two-<lb />
year school of medicine at East<lb />
Carolina College was passed in<lb />
1965.<lb />
Seventeen years later, the school<lb />
came of age when Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt Jr. declared that, "the dream<lb />
ol Leo Jenkins and so many sup-<lb />
porters of this university has been<lb />
realized<lb />
Hunt was speaking at the gradua-<lb />
tion ceremony for the charter class<lb />
of physicians on May 8 of this year,<lb />
when the ECU school graduated its<lb />
first four-year pioneering class of 28<lb />
physicians. The ECU school of<lb />
medicine has now been awarded full<lb />
accredition by the Liaison commit-<lb />
tee on medical education.<lb />
Dr. William E. Laupus, Dean of<lb />
the School of Medicine, in his ad-<lb />
dress to the graduates last May,<lb />
referred to the graduates as "the<lb />
'home grown' products of the state<lb />
who excel educationally and profes-<lb />
sionally<lb />
Students enrolled in the school of<lb />
medicine have so far come from<lb />
North Carolina. Enrollment will be<lb />
increased by 52 freshmen in the fall<lb />
and projected estimates place the<lb />
figure to 64 freshmen during the fall<lb />
of 1982.<lb />
In this attempt to improve<lb />
primary health care in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina, the school coor-<lb />
dinated the expansion of clinical ser-<lb />
vice areas at the Pitt Memorial<lb />
Hospital including addition to<lb />
radiology and nuclear medicine, the<lb />
emergency rooms, surgery and the<lb />
ambulatory medical surgical unit.<lb />
The Brady Medical Science Building<lb />
is nearing completion. Its occupan-<lb />
cy is slated for late December 1981<lb />
but may be delayed until early 1982.<lb />
Wrhen the school's objectives are<lb />
fully realized, provisions will have<lb />
been provided for education of<lb />
primary-care and family medicine<lb />
physicians. This is intended to<lb />
alleviate the high rates of infant<lb />
mortality in this area. Studies have<lb />
shown that Eastern North Carolina<lb />
had one of the highest infant mor-<lb />
tality rates in the nation.<lb />
In view of such statistics, it is the<lb />
school's objective to formulate ways<lb />
by which the institution could con-<lb />
tribute to better health care for the<lb />
citizens of Eastern North Carolina<lb />
and the state.<lb />
The ECU Med School<lb />
,is ahead of schedule according to the Dean of The Med School Dr. I<lb />
aupus.<lb />
Two ECU Deans Resign Their Posts<lb />
Both the School of Nursing and<lb />
he Division of Continuing Educa-<lb />
tion will lose deans at the end of the<lb />
year. Dr. David J. Middleton and<lb />
Evelyn L. Perry have announced<lb />
that they will resign from their posts<lb />
at the end of the year.<lb />
Perry, dean of the School of Nur-<lb />
sing for the past 12 years, has an-<lb />
nounced her retirement from the<lb />
deanship and her professorship ef-<lb />
fective Dec. 31, 1981.<lb />
In a letter to Dr. Robert H.<lb />
Maier, vice chancellor-academic af-<lb />
fairs, Dean Perry said "My interest<lb />
in the progress of ihe School of Nur<lb />
sing has not, and will not diminish. I<lb />
look forward to hearing of newer<lb />
and more advanced developments<lb />
Maier, in announcing Dean<lb />
Perry's decision, said "Evelyn Perry<lb />
has rendered many years of service<lb />
to our School of Nursing, both as a<lb />
faculty member and as the dean. We<lb />
thank her for this service and wish<lb />
her well upon her retirement from<lb />
both of these positions at the end of<lb />
1981<lb />
Perry joined the nursing faculty<lb />
at East Carolina in 1962 after four<lb />
years on the faculty of the Watts<lb />
School of Nursing, Durham, and a<lb />
Increased Tuition<lb />
Will Be Voted On<lb />
A t Friday Meeting<lb />
tour of active duty as a U.S. Army<lb />
nurse during the Korean conflict,<lb />
serving in both Japan and Korea<lb />
with the rank of major.<lb />
She attended Elon College and<lb />
holds a BSPHN (public health nurs-<lb />
ng) and MSN degrees from UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill. She is a former resident<lb />
of Raleigh and Smithfield.<lb />
In 1969 she was named dean of<lb />
the School of Nursing succeeding<lb />
the first dean, Eva Warren, upon<lb />
Mrs. Warren's retirement.<lb />
Dr. Maier said that a committee<lb />
will be appointed early this fall to<lb />
begin a nationwide sear h for Dean<lb />
i j an<lb />
Perry's successor.<lb />
Middleton, dean of the Division<lb />
of Continuing Education since it<lb />
was established, has announced that<lb />
he will resign as dean effective next<lb />
Jan. 1.<lb />
Although relinquishing his dean-<lb />
ship after 19 years as the university's<lb />
chief administrator of continuing<lb />
education and extension programs,<lb />
Middleton will remain on the divi-<lb />
sion's faculty as a tenured pro-<lb />
fessor.<lb />
During Middleton's tenure as<lb />
dean, the Continuing Education<lb />
program has expanded into &amp; wide<lb />
B KITKIMBERI V<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
A fee increase proposal for all 16<lb />
institutions in the University of<lb />
North Carolina system will go<lb />
before the board of governors on<lb />
Friday.<lb />
If passed, the proposal will mean<lb />
an increase of about $62 for in-state<lb />
and $130 for out-of-state tuition per<lb />
year for East Carolina<lb />
undergraduate students.<lb />
The proposed increase, which is<lb />
included in the statements which<lb />
have been sent out to students this<lb />
week, raises in-state tuition to $186<lb />
and out-of-state tuition to $1080 per<lb />
semester. This brings the total pay-<lb />
ment due for in-state dorm students<lb />
to $711 and out-of-state dorm<lb />
students to $1,605.<lb />
This proposal follows an increase<lb />
in student fees and dormitory costs,<lb />
approved in March by the ECU<lb />
board of trustees.<lb />
According to C. G. Moore, vice<lb />
chancellor of business affairs, the<lb />
reason that the not-yet-approved in-<lb />
crease was included in the<lb />
statements is so that students can<lb />
meet the deadline for mailing in<lb />
payments.<lb />
Moore said that had they waited<lb />
until the proposal was voted on, the<lb />
statements could not have been<lb />
mailed before Monday. This would<lb />
make it nearly impossible for most<lb />
students to meet the deadline for<lb />
mailing in payments and avoid a $10<lb />
late fee. "We were just trying to<lb />
save the students some money<lb />
Moore said.<lb />
He added that in case the pro-<lb />
posal does not pass, the extra money<lb />
will be applied to student fees for<lb />
Spring 1982 or refunded to the stu-<lb />
dent.<lb />
According to Moore, the propos-<lb />
ed change was prompted by an at-<lb />
tempt on the board of governor's<lb />
part to work towards a uniform tui-<lb />
variety of credit and non-credit pro-<lb />
grams off-campus, reaching as<lb />
many as 20,000 people annually, in-<lb />
cluding businessmen, teachers, the<lb />
military, commercial fishermen and<lb />
others.<lb />
This growth "could not have been<lb />
possible without the support ol the<lb />
ECU administration and most par-<lb />
ticularly the heavy involvement and<lb />
interest of the faculty in rendering<lb />
public service programs Mid-<lb />
dleton said.<lb />
He added, "Through Continuing<lb />
Education, the university has reach-<lb />
ed many peop'? ;r �� North<lb />
Carolina who otherwise would nut<lb />
have had the opportunity to enroll<lb />
in the university programs nor tht<lb />
improve themselves educationally<lb />
An important note is that this has<lb />
been done at low cost to the State<lb />
and to the taxpayers.<lb />
"However Dr. Middleton con<lb />
tinued, "in the immediate futurt<lb />
some form of outside funding is of<lb />
critical importance if ECU is going<lb />
to continue a role of providing ser<lb />
vices to a variety of the state's<lb />
citizens in this region. (itherwise, we<lb />
S�e I)KAV, Page 2<lb />
Faculty Receive<lb />
Official Promotions<lb />
Clifton<lb />
tion collection for all 16 North<lb />
Carolina institutions.<lb />
Part-time students and part-time<lb />
tuition have been recategorized.<lb />
Full-time undergraduate status,<lb />
formerly nine hours or more,is now<lb />
constituted by 12 or more hours.<lb />
Tuition for in-state students taking<lb />
Moore<lb />
between nine and 11 hours is 3140.<lb />
In-state tuition for six to eight<lb />
hours is $93, and five hours and<lb />
under will pay $47.<lb />
Graduate students, who are also<lb />
included in the proposed increase,<lb />
have also been reclassified as to<lb />
part- and full-time.<lb />
The Office of Academic Affairs<lb />
has announced the promotions of 24<lb />
ECU faculty members. Five<lb />
members received promotions to the<lb />
rank of professor, eight to the rank<lb />
of associate professor and 11 to the<lb />
rank of assistant professor.<lb />
Raised "to full professors were Dr.<lb />
George Bissinger of the Department<lb />
of Physics, Dr. Mark Brinson of the<lb />
Department of Biology, Dr. Robert<lb />
Morrison of the Department of<lb />
Chemistery, Dr. Jerry Hunt of the<lb />
School of Business and Dr. Y.J.<lb />
Lao of the Department of En-<lb />
vironmental Health in the School of<lb />
Allied Health and Social Profes-<lb />
sions.<lb />
Bissinger graduated from the<lb />
University of Chicago in 1962 with a<lb />
B.S. He then graduated from<lb />
DePaul in 1964 with an M.S. and<lb />
from the University of Notre Dame<lb />
in 1969 with a Ph.d.<lb />
Brinson received his B.S. from<lb />
Heidelberg College in 1965. He<lb />
received his M.S. in Botany from<lb />
the University of Michigan in 1967<lb />
and his Ph.d. in Botanv from the<lb />
University of Florida in 1973. Brin-<lb />
son was the receipient of the Helms<lb />
Research Award in Biological and<lb />
Medical Sciences in 1978.<lb />
Morrison was unavailable for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Hunt received his bachelor's<lb />
degree from the University of Col-<lb />
orado in 1964 and his Ph.D. in 1968.<lb />
Lao received his B.S. from Na-<lb />
tional Taiwan University in 1958 and<lb />
his Ph.D. from the University ol<lb />
Michigan in 1969.<lb />
Promoted to Associate Professors<lb />
were Paul Hartley, Art; Richard<lb />
Kerns, Business; Clinton Downing,<lb />
Education; Rosalie Haritun, Music;<lb />
Anthony Papalas, History; Alfred<lb />
Muller, English; Paul Tschctter.<lb />
Sociology and Anthropology: and<lb />
Larry Bolen, Psychology.<lb />
Promoted to Assistant Professors<lb />
were Clarence Morgan, Art.<lb />
Rosemary Fischer, Selma Gokcen,<lb />
Donna Coleman, David Hawkins,<lb />
C. Bradford Foley, and Deborah<lb />
Chodacki, Music; Helen Everett<lb />
and Roberta Edwards, Nursing;<lb />
David Downing, Drama and<lb />
Speech; and Nell Eutsler, English.<lb />
Two Canadians Arrested<lb />
Controller Nets Cocaine Bust<lb />
Surfing<lb />
may be a popular pastime of ECU sstudents during the<lb />
break.<lb />
WILMINGTON, N.C. (UPI) An<lb />
airport controller's suspicions<lb />
resulted in the seizure of cocaine<lb />
with a street value of about $3<lb />
million early Tuesday and the arrest<lb />
of two Canadians at the New<lb />
Hanover County Airport.<lb />
The cocaine was found inside a<lb />
briefcase one of the men left inside<lb />
the airport's private aviation ter:<lb />
minal, said Gil Payette, an official<lb />
of the U.S. Customs Service Patrol<lb />
Division.<lb />
Five nacka�e� containinc a total<lb />
of eight to 10 pounds of cocaine<lb />
were found inside the briefcase,<lb />
Payette said. Preliminary tests in-<lb />
dicated the presence of cocaine, but<lb />
authorities ordered lab tests to<lb />
determine its purity.<lb />
The two men were identified as<lb />
David Mark Green berg, 44, of<lb />
Brome, Quebec, the pilot of a twin-<lb />
engine plane that stopped for refuel-<lb />
ing, and DiNunno Pasquale, 44, of<lb />
Montreal, Quebec, a passenger on<lb />
the plane.<lb />
They were charged with violation<lb />
of North Carolina's 1979 drug traf-<lb />
ficking law, which sets a prison term<lb />
of 16 to 40 years and a mandatory<lb />
fine of $200,000 for possession of<lb />
more than one pound of cocaine.<lb />
Greenberg was jailed under $3<lb />
million bond and Pasquale under a<lb />
$1.5 million bond.<lb />
Authorities said the airplane land-<lb />
ed at the airport around 2 a.m. for<lb />
rff'ieling and a controller in the<lb />
iuWcf became suspicious about the<lb />
actions of the men on the plane.<lb />
Payette said Federal Aviation Ad-<lb />
ministration personnel at airports<lb />
have been asked to report such<lb />
behavior to customs and drug<lb />
authorities.<lb />
"There were a couple of things.<lb />
Nothing that anybody could put<lb />
their fingers on he said. "The<lb />
FAA, we work with them and<lb />
they're learning to be observant of<lb />
flight patterns and procedures<lb />
The controller notified federal of-<lb />
ficials who asked the New Hanover<lb />
County Sheriffs Department to<lb />
send deputies to the airport and<lb />
observe the two men until federal<lb />
officials arrived.<lb />
A.K. Giacoman, a detective with<lb />
the county narcotics squad, said one<lb />
of the deputies sent to the airport<lb />
saw one of the men take a briefcase<lb />
from the plane into the private avia-<lb />
tion terminal and leave it there.<lb />
Deputies detained the two men<lb />
Ulltii federal tigcuis affivcu.<lb />
Authorities watched the terminal<lb />
building for a brief period before<lb />
opening the briefcase and discover-<lb />
ing the cocaine inside.<lb />
Greenberg and Pasquale denied<lb />
any involvement or knowledge<lb />
about the contents of the briefcase,<lb />
but Giacoman said, "We had an of-<lb />
ficer eyewitness as to the briefcase<lb />
The two men were turned over to<lb />
state officials for prosecution<lb />
because of the heavy penalties under<lb />
the drug trafficking law, Payette<lb />
said. The law sets a legal presump-<lb />
tion possession of large quantities of<lb />
specific drugs, including cocaine,<lb />
means a person is a drug dealer.<lb />
The seizure was the second in-<lb />
volving cocaine in the past two mon-<lb />
ths at the New Hanover County Air-<lb />
port. In early June, two New<lb />
England men were arrested during a<lb />
refueling stop and more than 400<lb />
pounds of cocaine were found in<lb />
their twin-engine airplane.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
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Editorials1<lb />
Features4<lb />
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Classifieds<lb /><pb facs="00057351_tn_0003" /><lb />
THfcFAiT CAROLINIAN H I 2 11 �-<lb />
Deans Resign<lb />
From Posts<lb />
I<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
is the latest building to undergo renovations.<lb />
continued from page 2<lb />
shall see a drastic cur-<lb />
tailment of continuing<lb />
education services<lb />
A native of Warsaw,<lb />
N. C, Middleton<lb />
received his<lb />
undergraduate degree<lb />
at Duke University and<lb />
earned his master's and<lb />
PhD degrees at the<lb />
University of North<lb />
Carolina-Chapel Hill.<lb />
From 1958 until 1962<lb />
he was on the faculty<lb />
and assistant director<lb />
of extension at Ap-<lb />
palachian State Univer-<lb />
sity in Boone.<lb />
He was named direc-<lb />
tor of extension at East<lb />
Carolina in 1962, suc-<lb />
ceeding Dr. Ralph<lb />
Brimley. In 1967, when<lb />
the Division of Conti-<lb />
nuing Education was<lb />
established, Middleton<lb />
was appointed its first<lb />
dean.<lb />
Middleton has held<lb />
numerous state,<lb />
regional and national<lb />
offices in professional<lb />
organizations. Included<lb />
are chairman of the<lb />
Southern Region of the<lb />
National University<lb />
Continuing Education<lb />
Association (NUCEA),<lb />
a member of the board<lb />
of directors of NUCEA<lb />
for three years and<lb />
president and director<lb />
of the Association of<lb />
Continuing Profes-<lb />
sional Education.<lb />
He also served on the<lb />
board of directors of<lb />
the United Cerebral<lb />
Palsy of N.C from<lb />
1970 to 1980, and for<lb />
the last 11 years has<lb />
been on the board of<lb />
directors of the North<lb />
Carolina Rural Fund<lb />
for Development, a<lb />
special project for low<lb />
income rural families.<lb />
"Dr. Middleton has<lb />
served the university<lb />
long and well said<lb />
Dr. Robert H. Maier,<lb />
vice chancellor for<lb />
academic affairs.<lb />
"Under Dr. Mid-<lb />
dleton's leadership, for<lb />
almost two decades the<lb />
Division of Continuing<lb />
Education has<lb />
delivered the univcrsi<lb />
ty's academic program<lb />
throughout the region<lb />
and even beyond la<lb />
doing, tens ot<lb />
thousands of students<lb />
have been given an op<lb />
portunity for higher<lb />
education<lb />
President's Plan Criticized By Some<lb />
WASHINGTON<lb />
(UP1) Conservative<lb />
Southern Democrats a<lb />
key bloc of votes in the<lb />
House tax cut fight said<lb />
today they are about<lb />
evenly split between<lb />
competing bills and<lb />
President Reagan must<lb />
look elsewhere for sup-<lb />
port.<lb />
Reagan and leading<lb />
Democrats went on na-<lb />
tional television Mon-<lb />
day night to argue the<lb />
merits of their com-<lb />
peting tax cut plans.<lb />
The spotlight now<lb />
moves to votes on the<lb />
Senate and House<lb />
floors.<lb />
Today, the<lb />
Republican-dominated<lb />
Senate hoped to com-<lb />
plete action on<lb />
Reagan's proposal. Its<lb />
centerpiece is a<lb />
33-month, 25 percent<lb />
across-the-board cut in<lb />
individual tax rates.<lb />
Passage seemed cer-<lb />
tain.<lb />
But in the House,<lb />
Speaker Thomas<lb />
O'Neill, who lost the<lb />
battle of the budget to<lb />
the president, predicted<lb />
a narrow victory over<lb />
Reagan on taxes and<lb />
approval of a<lb />
21-month, 15 percent<lb />
cut backed by<lb />
Democrats. A vote is<lb />
expected Wednesday.<lb />
Rep. G.V. "Sonny"<lb />
Montgomery, D-Miss<lb />
said 26 members of the<lb />
Conservative<lb />
Democratic Forum met<lb />
this morning to discuss<lb />
the two tax plans. Mon-<lb />
tgomery said his own<lb />
head count showed 10<lb />
of the so-called "boll<lb />
weevils" firmly support<lb />
the president's plan, 10<lb />
back the Democratic-<lb />
inspired committee bill<lb />
and six remain undecid-<lb />
ed.<lb />
As of today, with the<lb />
swearing-in of a new<lb />
Republican, the presi-<lb />
dent would have to<lb />
hold all 192 House<lb />
Republicans in line plus<lb />
win over 26 Democrats<lb />
to win the tax cut bat-<lb />
tle.<lb />
Rep. James Jeffords,<lb />
R-Vt has announced<lb />
he may vote against the<lb />
president's tax bill<lb />
unless its supporters<lb />
drop more than $13<lb />
billion worth tax breaks<lb />
for oil interests added<lb />
to attract oil-state<lb />
votes.<lb />
Montgomery, who<lb />
said he will support the<lb />
president's tax cut, said<lb />
Reagan "would have to<lb />
go outside the forum"<lb />
to pick up enough votes<lb />
to win.<lb />
The president, in a<lb />
nationally televised<lb />
speech Monday night,<lb />
accused Democrats of<lb />
playing "political fun<lb />
and games" with the<lb />
economy and urged<lb />
citizens to lobby their<lb />
legislators to approve<lb />
his plan.<lb />
Democratic leaders,<lb />
in front of TV cameras<lb />
seconds after Reagan<lb />
signed off, charged the<lb />
president's<lb />
'experimental" plan<lb />
was geared for the rich<lb />
and urged public sup-<lb />
port for their "fairer,<lb />
safer" proposal.<lb />
The Senate, in its<lb />
11th day of tax debate<lb />
today, agreed 94-1 to<lb />
increase tax tax credits<lb />
for child care costs.<lb />
similar to a provision<lb />
approved by the House<lb />
Ways and Means Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
O'Neill predicted the<lb />
Democrats would win<lb />
the tax cut vote<lb />
Wednesday by a slim<lb />
Margin.<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
Di and Charles Interviewed<lb />
LONDON (UPI)<lb />
Prince Charles said<lb />
tuesday on the eve of<lb />
his wedding to Lady<lb />
Diana Spencer that he<lb />
expects to "spend half<lb />
the time in tears" dur-<lb />
ing the ceremony in St.<lb />
Paul's Cathedral.<lb />
In a British television<lb />
interview, Charles said<lb />
he always longed for a<lb />
musical wedding and<lb />
had deliberately chosen<lb />
stirring music Elgar's<lb />
"Pomp and Cir-<lb />
cumstance" march and<lb />
the hymn "Christ Has<lb />
Made The Sure Foun-<lb />
dation<lb />
"1 find it very mov-<lb />
ing Charles said. "I<lb />
shall, 1 think, spend<lb />
half the time in tears<lb />
He said it was impor-<lb />
tant to fill up the<lb />
cathedral with music at<lb />
the start of the service<lb />
when it will take 34<lb />
minutes to walk up the<lb />
aisle.<lb />
"You want<lb />
something very stirring<lb />
and dramatic and noisy<lb />
to carry you up,<lb />
because if you have<lb />
something rather quiet,<lb />
you start hearing your<lb />
ankles cricking, you<lb />
know what I mean8"<lb />
Charles asked with a<lb />
smile.<lb />
In only the second<lb />
television interview the<lb />
royal couple has given,<lb />
Lady Diana, 20,<lb />
described herself an an<lb />
"average" cook, then<lb />
turned to Charles, 12<lb />
years her senior, and<lb />
said, "but you haven't<lb />
tasted anything because<lb />
I won't let you<lb />
She said she would<lb />
miss the huge eve-of-<lb />
wedding fireworks<lb />
display in Hyde Park.<lb />
"I'm going to be<lb />
tucked up in bed, I<lb />
TVA Plans Suspension Of Reactor<lb />
Construction In Mississippi And<lb />
Tennessee; Will Idle Workers<lb />
KNOXVILLE,<lb />
Tenn. (UPI) TVA's<lb />
plans to suspend con-<lb />
struction on one reac-<lb />
tor and slow building<lb />
on three other units will<lb />
create economic havoc<lb />
and unemployment in<lb />
parts of Tennessee and<lb />
Mississippi, officials<lb />
say.<lb />
Tennessee and<lb />
Mississippi officials<lb />
said Tuesday although<lb />
it was hard to gauge the<lb />
impact of the TVA ac-<lb />
tion at present, one<lb />
leader said it "can't be<lb />
anything but bad<lb />
TVA's planned ac-<lb />
tion will idle 6,300<lb />
workers. The agency<lb />
had planned to pay the<lb />
workers $228.7 million<lb />
in wages for 1982.<lb />
In addition to the<lb />
highpaying jobs, of-<lb />
ficials indicate the<lb />
layoffs will create a rip-<lb />
pling effect throughout<lb />
the economic sector,<lb />
especially in areas close<lb />
to the plants.<lb />
TVA announced last<lb />
week it was considering<lb />
deferring a reactor at<lb />
the Phipps Bend<lb />
Nuclear plant near<lb />
Surgoinsville, Tenn<lb />
and slowing down work<lb />
on two reactor units at<lb />
the Hartsville Plant<lb />
near Nashville.<lb />
The agency also said<lb />
it would likely slow<lb />
work on a reactor at the<lb />
Yellow Creek plant<lb />
near luka, Miss.<lb />
TVA's three-member<lb />
board of directors are<lb />
due to act on the<lb />
nuclear program ad-<lb />
justments in an Aug. 6<lb />
meeting.<lb />
"There is no doubt<lb />
we are going to be<lb />
hurt said luka Mayor<lb />
Johnny Biggs. "But<lb />
not only us, but other<lb />
small towns around the<lb />
plant such as Savan-<lb />
nah, Tenn Corinth,<lb />
Booneville, Belmont,<lb />
Tishomingo, Fulton<lb />
and in Alabama<lb />
Cherokee, Florence<lb />
and Sheffield<lb />
The utility plans to<lb />
lay off about 1,346<lb />
workers at Yellow<lb />
Creek, another 3,012 at<lb />
Phipps Bend and 1,962<lb />
at Hartsville.<lb />
TVA officials said<lb />
the action is needed<lb />
because the power<lb />
generated from the<lb />
reactor units will not be<lb />
needed when the plants<lb />
are scheduled to come<lb />
on line.<lb />
TVA says by deferr-<lb />
ing Phipps Bend and<lb />
stretching out work at<lb />
Yellow Creek and<lb />
Hartsville, the agency<lb />
can save $27 million<lb />
this year and about<lb />
$250 million annually<lb />
by 1985.<lb />
The nuclear con-<lb />
struction program has<lb />
shot rates up in the<lb />
Tennessee Valley and<lb />
caused strong grumbl-<lb />
ing among TVA's 2.7<lb />
million customers in<lb />
seven states. TVA of-<lb />
ficials said the savings<lb />
will help ease the rate<lb />
load and not impact<lb />
TVA's ability to supply<lb />
power in the region.<lb />
Biggs and other of-<lb />
ficials said the<lb />
economic impact will<lb />
run the gamut from<lb />
fast-food restaurants to<lb />
housing units. He said<lb />
any population shift in<lb />
a little town like luka<lb />
would have an adverse<lb />
impact.<lb />
"We're going to<lb />
have some empty<lb />
houses around here and<lb />
some restaurants might<lb />
close he said.<lb />
TVA's plan would<lb />
place the entire Phipps<lb />
Bend plant on hold. In<lb />
1979, TVA had defer-<lb />
red one atomic unit at<lb />
Phipps Bend. But TVA<lb />
said although the plant<lb />
will be in a deferred<lb />
status, it will still take<lb />
about 400 workers to<lb />
maintain the facility.<lb />
TVA also will spend<lb />
millions on the facility<lb />
even though it is defer-<lb />
red. The agency plans<lb />
to spend $122 million in<lb />
1982, $69 million in<lb />
1983, $86 million in<lb />
1984 and $125 million<lb />
in 1985.<lb />
At Yellow Creek,<lb />
TVA must spend $96<lb />
million in 1982, $118<lb />
million in 1983, $150<lb />
million in 1984 and $53<lb />
million in 1985.<lb />
On the two units at<lb />
Hartsville, TVA plans<lb />
to spent $125 million in<lb />
fiscal 1982, $148<lb />
million in 1983, $232<lb />
million in 1984 and<lb />
$206 million in 1985.<lb />
In Tennessee, the<lb />
layoffs will have a<lb />
strong impact on<lb />
several counties sur-<lb />
rounding the Phipps<lb />
Bend and Hartsville<lb />
Plants.<lb />
Jim Eley of the state<lb />
Employment Security<lb />
Commission said<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 3<lb />
Tuition<lb />
Notices Mailed Before Vote<lb />
Bills for tuition and fees for fall<lb />
1981 semester have recently been<lb />
sent out bearing increases in student<lb />
fees and tuition.<lb />
There's only one catch: the tui-<lb />
tion increase for East Carolina<lb />
University is on the agenda this<lb />
coming Friday for the Board of<lb />
Governors of the University of<lb />
North Carolina system to consider.<lb />
Is this some bureaucratic over-<lb />
sight? Hardly!<lb />
The increase should be approved<lb />
without controversy. But the ques-<lb />
tion remains: why were notices<lb />
mailed before the nod of approval?<lb />
The natural first reaction is anger,<lb />
but a calm examination of the facts<lb />
reveals the logic behind this deci-<lb />
sion.<lb />
As Vice Chancellor Cliff Moore<lb />
explains, many students would not<lb />
have been able to meet the August 7<lb />
deadline for mailing in tuition and<lb />
fees if their notices were not receiv-<lb />
ed until after the Friday vote.<lb />
Students have until August 14 to<lb />
submit their funds in person, but<lb />
after 4 p.m. of that date schedules<lb />
are nullified and a ten dollar late<lb />
registration fee assessed.<lb />
Moore further explained that in<lb />
the case the governors deny the in-<lb />
crease, the balance will either be<lb />
refunded or applied to the student's<lb />
Spring 1982 expenses. So either<lb />
way, there's really no way to lose.<lb />
What is disappointing, though, is<lb />
that the students have been essen-<lb />
tially kept in the dark concerning<lb />
the tuition rise.<lb />
Once again the cost of higher<lb />
education continues to soar, while<lb />
students and their (financial) sup-<lb />
porters continue to suffer.<lb />
Senate Vote Denies Women Privacy<lb />
Star Follows Disturbing Trend<lb />
The death of a close friend is one<lb />
of life's saddest moments, and a<lb />
great many people must be feeling<lb />
something akin to such a loss with<lb />
the announcement of the demise of<lb />
The Washington Star. On August 7<lb />
the Star, which first appeared in the<lb />
nations capital in 1852, will cease<lb />
128 years of pubication.<lb />
The news is not only sad but alar-<lb />
ming, and it has sent shock waves<lb />
through the newspaper industry.<lb />
The loss of the Star means that the<lb />
capital of Western democracy is left<lb />
with only one daily newspaper and<lb />
that America has lost one of its<lb />
great journalistic institutions.<lb />
The Star was considered one of<lb />
the five best daily papers in the<lb />
country and the best published in<lb />
the afternoon. It has become<lb />
another in a long line of afternoon<lb />
papers to fold in recent years<lb />
because of financial difficulty.<lb />
The Star's circulation has fallen<lb />
off continually during the past<lb />
decade, and an inevitable decline in<lb />
advertising lineage has followed.<lb />
The saddest part of the Star's<lb />
decline, however, is that the people<lb />
of Washington seem unwilling to<lb />
support competing newspapers,<lb />
long considered an essential part of<lb />
democracy. Such an occurrence<lb />
does not bode well for the future of<lb />
newspapers and the role of the<lb />
press.<lb />
By KATHARINE KIMBERLY<lb />
On July 9, a U.S. Senate sub-committee<lb />
voted three to two that human life begins<lb />
at conception. This is the first in a series of<lb />
steps initiated by North Carolina Senators<lb />
Jesse Helms and John East to repeal the<lb />
1973 Supreme Court decision which<lb />
legalized abortion. This movement, if suc-<lb />
cessful, will deprive American women of<lb />
their right to choose whether or not they<lb />
wish to have a child, and will do ir-<lb />
reparable damage to the already tenuous<lb />
status of women in this country.<lb />
Whether human life does or does not<lb />
begin at conception is, it seems to me, a<lb />
minor point which is being utilized to the<lb />
advantage of the anti-abortionists. The<lb />
real matter at hand is a woman's right to<lb />
decide whether or not she wants to be a<lb />
mother. This decision can be made only by<lb />
the individual woman. Only she knows if<lb />
she will have the constitution, the time, the<lb />
financial ability, and the patience to carry<lb />
a fetus for nine months. Only she can<lb />
decide whether or not she has the ability to<lb />
love and care for that child after its birth<lb />
and raise it in an atmosphere condusive to<lb />
its happiness and well-being. Or, if the<lb />
situation warrents, the strength to give it<lb />
up for adoption.<lb />
Even now, when abortion is legal, how<lb />
many unwanted children exist in this coun-<lb />
try alone? Why take away a woman's right<lb />
to terminate the pregnancy and prevent<lb />
another from being born? Is it not a<lb />
greater sin to bring an unwanted child into<lb />
existence who will be a drain on society<lb />
and its institutions for 18 years, and<lb />
possibly for its entire life, because of the<lb />
psychological trauma of its origins and up-<lb />
bringing? If a woman is forced to carry,<lb />
bear and keep a child that she does not<lb />
want, how can she help but resent that<lb />
child? Or, if she gives it up for adoption,<lb />
how can she resist the temptation to, at<lb />
some later date, contact and reveal herself<lb />
to that child?<lb />
Each of these questions plays on the<lb />
emotions, as does each of those posed by<lb />
the anti-abortionists. But the entire issue is<lb />
one that plays on the emotions of every<lb />
person who has ever been or had the op-<lb />
portunity to be a parent, men included.<lb />
The fact is, however, that men do have a<lb />
choice as to whether or not they want to be<lb />
a father. True, the physical aspect is not<lb />
one that can be denied. But after the child<lb />
is born, the male can choose to or not to<lb />
take the responsibility of a father. The<lb />
woman has no such choice. Her only<lb />
choice must be made before the child is<lb />
born.<lb />
And that choice in itself has got to be<lb />
one of the most difficult ones any woman<lb />
could ever make. Any decision a woman<lb />
makes when she finds herself pregnant will<lb />
entail hours of agonized thought and<lb />
almost certainly recriminations later. The<lb />
decision to have an abortion is stress and<lb />
punishment enough�why add to the pain<lb />
by making it illegal as well?<lb />
One idea that was pointed out in a letter<lb />
to the editor published in The East Caroli-<lb />
nian last year was that abortion is not a<lb />
means of destroying an already existing<lb />
human life�it is a means of protecting the<lb />
personal privacy of an individual, as<lb />
guaranteed in the First Amendment. If the<lb />
anti-abortionists manage to get this<lb />
Supreme Court decision, which guarantees<lb />
a woman the right to privacy in at least one<lb />
area of her life, repealed, they may as well<lb />
rewrite the entire Constitution.<lb />
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da vs.<lb />
Helms' Tactics Backfire As Senator Builds Power<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
In the past month the senior senator,<lb />
Jesse Helms, from North Carolina has<lb />
rccieved a lot of publicity. He should be<lb />
getting used to it by now. Heaven knows<lb />
he fights hard enough to get it.<lb />
But the fact that he is in the limelight is<lb />
not as important as why he is there. Our<lb />
senior senator has come under a lot of<lb />
criticism lately, in both the state and na-<lb />
tional press. This month's Playboy men-<lb />
tions him extensively in an article this<lb />
month and he si the lead article in last<lb />
weeks People magazine. And in the Sun-<lb />
day News and Observer he was refered to<lb />
by a fellow congressman as "the worst<lb />
liability you have in the state of North<lb />
Carolina and recently by another con-<lb />
gressman called a "kind of time bomb for<lb />
Reagan Why has he suddenley become<lb />
the subject of such wrath?<lb />
Because Jesse Helms is fighting for you<lb />
in Washington. He is fighting for a new<lb />
morality for you to live by. He is fighting<lb />
for fewer freedoms for you and your<lb />
children to live by. He is fighting to change<lb />
all of those evil laws that have been thrust<lb />
upon you. And who decided they were<lb />
evil? Why, Mr. Helms, of course.<lb />
Helms, along with his friends in the<lb />
Moral Majority, have decided to take it<lb />
upon themselves to change your civil<lb />
rights, to fight for a government in which,<lb />
to use Helms' own words "Principles are<lb />
what count And Helms uses his own<lb />
principles as a guideline to what a state and<lb />
now a nation should, and if he has his way,<lb />
will be forced to do.<lb />
Helms has been called "maybe the most<lb />
powerful politician in America outside the<lb />
White House<lb />
Yet this man has also voted no on a total<lb />
of eleven so-called pro-freedom issues. The<lb />
issues in question were those that were<lb />
determined by a columnist to be wavering<lb />
on citizen personal freedoms and Helms<lb />
voting went as follows.<lb />
Helms voted yes on the controversial<lb />
draft registration issue.<lb />
He voted against a bill which would<lb />
allow battered spouses temporary shelter.<lb />
Conservative Christians said that the bill<lb />
was "federal intrusion into sensitive family<lb />
disputes that would facilitate, rather than<lb />
hinder, the breakup of families<lb />
Helms moved to table an amendment<lb />
which would allow the use of Medicaid<lb />
funds for abortions in cases of rape or in-<lb />
cest which are promptly reported to<lb />
authorities.<lb />
Helms voted against the use of Defense<lb />
Department funds for abortions by GI's<lb />
and their dependents.<lb />
He voted against extending the time for<lb />
the Equal Rights Amendment.<lb />
Helms began and voted for an amend-<lb />
ment which would bring prayers back to<lb />
public schools.<lb />
Helms began and voted for an amend-<lb />
ment which would require schools getting<lb />
federal funds to obtain parental aproval<lb />
for sex education.<lb />
He voted against a bill which would<lb />
allow the Justice Department to sue states<lb />
on behalf of institutionalized persons,<lb />
whether they be prisoners or mentally or<lb />
physically disabled.<lb />
Helms began and voted for an amend-<lb />
ment which would reinstitute the death<lb />
penalty in crimes concerning Fedral of-<lb />
fences.<lb />
Helms has expressed a view that he is<lb />
against the voting rights act of 1965.<lb />
ITY FOR UNWANTED<lb />
CHILDREN STOPS AT THE END OF THE BIRTH CANAL<lb />
The Senator voted against a bill which<lb />
would allow the Department of Housing<lb />
and Urban Development to sue those who<lb />
discriminate in housing both in sale and<lb />
rental.<lb />
The man is no longer a curiosity; he is a<lb />
menace to our civil rights. And he has gone<lb />
so far that he is damaging a chief industry<lb />
in the state; the one he is most vocal about<lb />
protecting: tobacco.<lb />
Representative Ferderick W. Richmond,<lb />
D-N.Y. said of Helms, "Helms has been<lb />
so vicious and unbending toward social<lb />
programs, and he has so antagonized<lb />
members of Congress that they want to get<lb />
back at Helms through the tobacco pro-<lb />
gram. Helms is the worst liability you have<lb />
in the state of North Carolina<lb />
The inference is obvious. Helms has<lb />
been so violently opposed to social legisla-<lb />
tion that his fellows senators are turning<lb />
against him. He can no longer work with<lb />
the men that he was elected to work with to<lb />
govern our country. He is rapidly turning<lb />
ineffective.<lb />
And not even his position on the Senate<lb />
Agriculture Committee will change that.<lb />
The controversial Helms-Hyde<lb />
"Human Life Bill" would, in effect, make<lb />
doctors performing and women receiving<lb />
abortions subject to murder charges, ac-<lb />
cording to People.<lb />
What must be done is obvious. He must<lb />
be stopped, before he decides that it is in<lb />
our best interest to not be allowed any per-<lb />
sonal freedoms. Legislators should not<lb />
govtrn by their own morality, but by that<lb />
of their constituents' overall beliefs. And<lb />
contrary to many beliefs, "Moral Majori-<lb />
ty" is a misnomer. They represent minori-<lb />
ty and they will stay that way.<lb />
The people who put Helms in office are<lb />
the ones he is to help and protect. He can<lb />
no longer do that. If the people let him<lb />
know that they are unhappy, there is a<lb />
chance that he can be stopped. A stamp<lb />
only costs 18 cents and a letter only takes a<lb />
few minutes to write. It may help in the<lb />
meantime.<lb />
But denying him re-election is the best<lb />
deterrent.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JULY 29, 1981 Page 4<lb />
TWNl<lb />
" Dereks' Ape Adventure:<lb />
A Bungle In The Jungle<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Stan Writer<lb />
The Medved brothers, authors of the The Fifty Worst<lb />
Films of All Time, had better revise their book. The new<lb />
Bo Derek vehicle, Tarzan, The Ape Man, now playing<lb />
at the Buccaneer Theatres in Greenville, is bad enough<lb />
to be the fifty worst films of all time by itself.<lb />
Some of the film is quite cute: the first 15 seconds, for<lb />
example. The picture begins with the standard framing<lb />
of the MGM lion. But when old Leo opens his mouth to<lb />
roar, we hear instead Tarzan's famous jungle yell. The<lb />
movie goes downhill from there.<lb />
How could anyone take a premise as exciting as a Tar-<lb />
zan jungle adventure and make a totally soporific film<lb />
out of it? This is exactly what "director" John Derek<lb />
has done . . . probably while popping enough valium to<lb />
mollify even the most ferocious of lions.<lb />
What could have been (should have been) an action-<lb />
packed jungle adventure with epic scope is instead an<lb />
agonizingly tedious fiasco. A large portion of the pic-<lb />
ture consists of people sitting around talking. The so-<lb />
called "action" scenes are only slightly more interesting<lb />
and, believe it or not, shot in slow motion (mostly to<lb />
disguise the poor stunt work).<lb />
Tarzan has a only a couple of accidental strong<lb />
points. The Sri Lanka (phony African location) scenery<lb />
is beautiful and even more pleasing than Bo herself.<lb />
Miles O'Keeffe makes a Greek God of a Tarzan � this<lb />
is apparently all the ever-body-conscious Dereks were<lb />
looking for in him. Also, some of John Derek's<lb />
photography is excellent and inspiring.<lb />
However, Mr. Derek should stick to stills. He doesn't<lb />
know the first thing about how to tell a story. The film<lb />
is, for the most part, full of unoriginal camera<lb />
movements and inept editing � one wonders just how<lb />
many beginners were called upon to keep this film<lb />
underbudget. The script, if it is possible, is even worse.<lb />
Cheeta could have written a better screenplay. All<lb />
he'd have to do is watch some old Tarzan flicks and<lb />
copy or parody them. But this Tarzan doesn't even<lb />
aspire to that, becoming instead an unintentional satire<lb />
of itself. Tom Rowe (phony screenwriter) deserves the<lb />
Golden Elephant Dung Award for his wonderful script.<lb />
Let's be frank: The only reason this film exists, and<lb />
the sole reason most people are paying to see it, is so<lb />
that Little Bo Derek can strut that beautiful body (that's<lb />
three bucks for a lousy peep-show).<lb />
Since 1 see part of a film critics job as being a cinema-<lb />
based consumer advocate, I'll tell you exactly what<lb />
you'll be getting if you go to see Tarzan: a few shots of<lb />
Bo's bare breasts and buttocks, nothing any more<lb />
"erotic" than that.<lb />
All the really juicy stuff (about 3 minutes worth), is<lb />
on the cutting room floor because Edgar Rice Bur-<lb />
roughs, Incorporated, the legal owners of the Tarzan<lb />
character, sued MGM for desecrating their hero.<lb />
Hey, John Derek, you big ape you, go back to<lb />
Playboy magazine, shoot some more pictorials and quit<lb />
playing Joe Director, okay?! Burroughs Inc I hope<lb />
you win your lawsuit, awright?! Bo baby, our date's off<lb />
� now getatahere!<lb />
LOS ANGELES, UPI � Composer Perry Botkin has<lb />
completed the music score for Tarzan, The Ape Man<lb />
starring Bo Derek. Negotiations are ongoing on a possi-<lb />
ble soundtrack release from the picture.<lb />
Bo Derek swings and misses in her latest film, a sloppily rendered rehash of the Tarzan tale<lb />
Cronyn- Tandy Magic Working In 'Gin Game'<lb />
Tickets for ECU'S Summer Theatre production of "The<lb />
Gin Game '(August 3-8) are now available at $7 each.<lb />
Season tickets for both "The Last of the Red Hot<lb />
Lovers" (running until August 1) and "Gin Game" are<lb />
available at $10 each. Reservations may be made by<lb />
telephoning the Summer Theatre box office. 757-6390.<lb />
By KENNETH R. CLARK<lb />
I'M TV Reporter<lb />
NEW YORK, UPI � An interview with Hume<lb />
Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, his actress wife of 39 years,<lb />
is first and foremost a study of eyes. Hers somehow<lb />
never grew older than 18; his are like twin fifties<lb />
mounted in a gun turret.<lb />
Those eyes glow with special fire whenever they meet<lb />
each other.<lb />
Perhaps that's what made D.L. Coburn's Pulitzer<lb />
Prize winning play "The Gin Game" so phenomenal a<lb />
hit both on Broadway and in the Soviet Union. Their<lb />
eyes meet a lot as they play out the waning years of two<lb />
lonely old people on welfare in a shabby rest home with<lb />
only an all engrossing game of gin rummy between<lb />
them.<lb />
None of the Cronyn Tandy magic is lost by grafting<lb />
the vehicle to television and Cronyn has no fear that the<lb />
tube ever will do violence to the legitimate theatre he<lb />
and his wife love best.<lb />
"I'm just praying that 'Gin Game' and others like, it<lb />
will give a shot in the arm to theatre he said. "If 'Gin<lb />
Game' really works and finds a public � out of millions<lb />
of viewers it will be an enormous support to theatre.<lb />
Maybe there'll be a resurgence of interest in the classics<lb />
for a tiny portion of the television audience, but on a<lb />
nationwide scale large enough to make it economically<lb />
viable.<lb />
"We gave two and a half years of our lives to that<lb />
play and were handsomely rewarded for doing it, but<lb />
now in one night, the play will be seen by more people<lb />
than would fit into the theatre if we played it every night<lb />
for ten years<lb />
The millions who view the RKO Nederlander televi-<lb />
sion version of "The Gin Game" when it airs Tuesday<lb />
will be subscribers to Showtime cable TV and at least<lb />
they are likely to laugh in the right places. That didn't<lb />
happen when Cronyn and Miss Tandy took the play to<lb />
Moscow last year. "They had instant translation � car<lb />
phones � and that is a bit of a hazard because a line<lb />
that's about this long in English is about this long in<lb />
Russian said Miss Tandy, thumb and forefinger held<lb />
about an inch apart to hands in an 18 inch spread.<lb />
"The instant translator had to go hell for leather to<lb />
keep up with it and, of course, all the laughs came a lit-<lb />
tle bit late<lb />
She said the Russians had been rehearsing their own<lb />
version of the play for 10 months before the American<lb />
staging and that they constantly asked about the script's<lb />
symbolic meanings.<lb />
"That rather stopped us cold because there was no<lb />
symbolism " she said. "I supposed they're used to that<lb />
� that it all has to demonstrate a moral point or a<lb />
political point . . . but it was tremendously ex-<lb />
hilerating<lb />
How many dramatic productions have they done<lb />
together in a lifetime on the stage and before the<lb />
cameras?<lb />
"Oh  I don't think we have any idea said<lb />
Cronyn.<lb />
"There were a lot of television productions in the ear-<lb />
ly days said Miss Tandy.<lb />
"Some very good ones mused Cronyn. "I had my<lb />
first professional job exactly 50 years ago in 1931. And<lb />
Jess has racked up 54. We have been around a long<lb />
time. We'd like to be around a little longer too<lb />
What is the special chemistry that makes them the<lb />
greatest husband and wife acting team since the Lunts?<lb />
With that Miss Tandy's laughter � never more than a<lb />
degree below the boiling point � erupted.<lb />
"I can't stand him she teased.<lb />
"Special chemistry? I don't know. If we knew we'd<lb />
bottle it<lb />
'Red Hot Lovers' Opens<lb />
Summer Theatre Production A Success<lb />
'A Itered States' Coming For Fall<lb />
Ken Russell's Altered States is just one of 38 big free-flicks coming<lb />
to campus this fall. The series, sponsored by the Student Union<lb />
Films Committee, is the largest ever and includes Tess, Airplane,<lb />
Ordinary People, Raging Bull, Fame, The Elephant Man, Nine to<lb />
Five, and many others. Abo scheduled are Sunday Film Festivals<lb />
that will feature the films of Alfred Hitchcock, Fred Astair and<lb />
more. In addition to the regular Wednesday Special Film Series, the<lb />
committee is expanding its weekend popular-films to Thursday<lb />
nights for a single 7 p.m. "Commuter Special" showing of the<lb />
usual feature film. Wednesday night offerings include the Japanese<lb />
epic Kagamusha and Germany's The Tin Drum.<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Stan Writer<lb />
She: Aren't you appalled by all the promiscuity<lb />
you find everywhere?<lb />
He: I don't find it everywhere. I hear a lot about<lb />
it but I never find it.<lb />
The above quote sums up Neil Simon's play<lb />
The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, an excellent<lb />
production which premiered Monday night as<lb />
the opener of the 1981 East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
The show will be running through August 1 in<lb />
cool, comfortable A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
The air-conditioning alone is almost worth the<lb />
price of admission, but theatre goers will get<lb />
much more for their money- a pleasing, profes-<lb />
sional performance of a play from the popular<lb />
pen of Neil Simon, the current king of stage com-<lb />
edy.<lb />
The red hot lover of the title is Barney<lb />
Cashman (played by Arthur Hammer), an over-<lb />
fortyish, seafood restaurateur with smelly<lb />
fingers, who feels that life is rapidly passing him<lb />
by. After 20-odd years of a happy, mundane<lb />
marriage, he wants to have one wild, final fling<lb />
before old age overtakes him. Alas, his choice of<lb />
extra-marital partners (or maybe his sense of<lb />
decency) prevent him from consummating his<lb />
desire.<lb />
Barney's would-be lovers range from bad to<lb />
worse: Elaine (Catherine Rhea), a wise, witty but<lb />
very lonely woman whose life consists of a series<lb />
of illicit sexual encounters; Bobbie (Sally Nell<lb />
Clodfelter), a pot-smoking, brainless singer with<lb />
a habit of waking up in strange places with<lb />
stranger people and no idea where she was or<lb />
what they were; and Jeanette (Minne Gordon<lb />
Gaster), the desperately depressed wife of a<lb />
friend of Barney's, each of the above has an act<lb />
of the three act play devoted to her and Barney's<lb />
amusing attempts at seduction.<lb />
All of the actors give expert, almost flawless<lb />
performances, with Catherine Rhea being<lb />
especially notable. The only real criticisms to be<lb />
found are more concerned with Simon's play<lb />
itself, rather than this particular production.<lb />
The show starts out quite promisingly, with<lb />
the writer's usual combination of humorously-<lb />
contrived plot, comedic character development,<lb />
lots of witty lines and a smattering of slapstick.<lb />
Simon seems to try too hard in the second act<lb />
however, overloading the scene with references<lb />
to drugs, sexual perversion, kinky Nazi vocal<lb />
coaches, and the like. It is as if Simon was unsure<lb />
of his talent for human comedy so he stuck to the<lb />
sure-fire audience-pleasing material. Before the<lb />
beginning of the third act, we are wondering<lb />
what he could possibly top the second act with.<lb />
We expect even wilder escapades but instead<lb />
we get a sermon. The play abruptly takes a semi-<lb />
tragic turn, talking at length about the lack of<lb />
love and caring in modern relationships. Nothing<lb />
is wrong with injecting a little meaning into to-<lb />
day's entertainment (in fact, our usual<lb />
amusements could use much more meaning), but<lb />
the effect of the sudden seriousness is somewhat<lb />
unsettling after the mostly unrelieved hilarity of<lb />
the first two thirds of the show.<lb />
Other than these critcisms of Mr. Simon's<lb />
script, Lovers makes an enjoyable evening of<lb />
entertainment, aided and abetted as it is in this<lb />
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don't hae a degree to fall back on.<lb />
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with no job and no money<lb />
Steve Streater, an All-Atlantic<lb />
("oast Coast Conference punter and<lb />
defensive back, was travelling down<lb />
a winding road one night when his<lb />
car crashed. He is considered per-<lb />
manently paralyzed and is undergo-<lb />
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Charlotte Rehabilitation Center<lb />
He had just signed a contract with<lb />
the Washington Redskins.<lb />
However, he might return lo school<lb />
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him for much of last season, and<lb />
time will tell whether he has full)<lb />
recovered.<lb />
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school. Suppose he is injured and<lb />
unable to play basketball any<lb />
longer. Chances are he won't return<lb />
to school. No diploma, no job.<lb />
Not all athletes are like this. Allan<lb />
Page, a defensive star first with the<lb />
Minnesota Vikings and now with<lb />
the Chicago Bears went to law<lb />
school during the off-season. Now<lb />
he's a lawyer and a successful one<lb />
too.<lb />
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freshman ever to be selected first-<lb />
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his team, the Baltimore Claws, told<lb />
before stepping into a basketball<lb />
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dead.<lb />
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Kenny was a playful sort, alwi<lb />
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friends Kennv told his mother they<lb />
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though he committed suicide, it<lb />
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professional athlete was destroyed,<lb />
it was because he couldn't accept<lb />
life in a wheelchair.<lb />
He made the decision not to at-<lb />
tend college, not wanting to use<lb />
school as a ticket to athletic star<lb />
dom� unlike some athletes of to-<lb />
day who think of college as only<lb />
tour chances to excel in their sport<lb />
so they can impress professional<lb />
scouts.<lb />
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Donna Eason, Shirley Brown,<lb />
Jolanda Clayton, Elaine Davis and<lb />
Ginger Rothermel, have had some<lb />
playing time.<lb />
"I'm so proud oi our kids.<lb />
Ihey've worked awfully hard, and<lb />
this has been a tremendous ex-<lb />
perience for them<lb />
Several prominent amateur<lb />
athletes are taking part in the<lb />
festival. Included are tour-time<lb />
Olympic shotput champion Al<lb />
Oerter, 110-meter hurdles world<lb />
record-holder Skeets Nehemiah and<lb />
skater Scott Hamilton. Highly-<lb />
touted center Fat 1 wing is playing<lb />
basketball at the Festival.<lb />
There are a lot of younger peo-<lb />
ple here Fdwards said "They are<lb />
basically unknown, but we'll be<lb />
reading about these kids in the<lb />
newspaper in two or three years<lb />
Syracuse Univesity has become i<lb />
sort ol mini-Olympic Village, Ed-<lb />
wards said. There are 36W athletes<lb />
participating in the Sports Festival.<lb />
Television and attendance have<lb />
boosted morale at the festival. ABC<lb />
will tape the last 10 minutes of the<lb />
men's team handball gold-medal<lb />
game. A crowd o 10(H) is expected ecu's John Hallow on the move. His homer against State proved to he the winning run in the tournament<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Showdown<lb />
UNC- W Nips Pirates, 3-2, For Title<lb />
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Robert Wells rounds third in North state Summer League action<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Kelly O'Donnell scored on Rick<lb />
Ramey's wild pitch in the bottom of<lb />
the seventh Saturday night to the<lb />
SeaHawks of Wilmington a hard-<lb />
fought 3-2 victory over East<lb />
Carolina in the championship game<lb />
of the North State Summer League<lb />
tourney at Buies Creek.<lb />
The Pirates clinched a berth in the<lb />
title game by defeating N.C. State in<lb />
a 10-7 slugfest, highlighted by John<lb />
Hallow's eventual game-winning<lb />
home run in the fourth inning.<lb />
With one out in the championship<lb />
game, O'Donnell reached first on a<lb />
single and advanced when shortstop<lb />
Tim Whitehead was hit by a pitch.<lb />
Paul Murr's infield out advanced<lb />
both runners.<lb />
Ramey then fired a high inside<lb />
pitch to Roger Hudson, and Pirate<lb />
catcher Jack Curlings was unabled<lb />
to retrieve the ball before it rolled to<lb />
the backstop.<lb />
"The ball just ran away from<lb />
him Pirate coach Gary Overton<lb />
said. "But we still played extremely<lb />
well during the tournament<lb />
Wilmington took an early lead in<lb />
the third when O'Donnell singled<lb />
and Murr doubled. Another run was<lb />
added in the fourth when pitcher<lb />
Mike Antle homered.<lb />
Controversy developed in the<lb />
seventh. With East Carolina runners<lb />
at first and second, the umpire ruled<lb />
that Murr was interfered with dur-<lb />
ing a double-play attempt. Both<lb />
runners were called out.<lb />
"There were some very close calls<lb />
during the game Overton remark-<lb />
ed. "We didn't get any breaks, but<lb />
by no means did that cause us to<lb />
lose the ball game<lb />
Antle didn't allow any hits for<lb />
five and a third innings, but the<lb />
Pirates rallied in the sixth.<lb />
However, reliever Jamie McGuire<lb />
worked his way out of two jams to<lb />
give Wilmington the championship.<lb />
The Pirates held off a furious<lb />
Wolfpack rally to advance to the<lb />
championship round.<lb />
The Pirates scored five runs in the<lb />
second inning when Todd Evans<lb />
walked, advancing on a Charlie<lb />
Smith single. With two outs, Robert<lb />
Wells doubled home Evans. Mike<lb />
Sorrell then singled, scoring Smith<lb />
and Wells. Todd Hendley's home<lb />
run put the Pirates up, 5-0.<lb />
East Carolina built a 7-0 lead in<lb />
the third when Evans, Pete Persico<lb />
and Smith singled. Wells' single<lb />
drove in Persico.<lb />
State erupted for five runs in the<lb />
fifth, highlighted bv Tim Barbour<lb />
two-run homer, cutting the lead to<lb />
 ne Pirates added their final runs<lb />
in the sixth inning when Sorrell<lb />
singled, and Hallow reached first<lb />
bast on an error. Curlings was in<lb />
tent oiiallv walked, and Ivans<lb />
belted a double, scoring Hallow and<lb />
Sorrell.<lb />
Robbie Harper was the winning<lb />
pitcher, going four innings and giv<lb />
ing up two earned runs<lb />
"We got off to a slow start<lb />
Overton said of the past season.<lb />
"At the end, we were a god club. It<lb />
we had had a hit here or there, we<lb />
could have won this thing. Our<lb />
players had a good attitude at the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
"We accomplished several goals.<lb />
Curlings came a long way. he did a<lb />
fine job. Evans gained a lot oi ex<lb />
penence at first. We were a much<lb />
better team at the end than at the<lb />
beginning<lb />
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were happy with the inaugural tour<lb />
nament, and the attendance was<lb />
very good.<lb />
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Ramev was the only unanimous<lb />
selection to the league all-star team.<lb />
He was 7-2 during the regular<lb />
season. Pirate second baseman<lb />
Mike Sorrell joins his teammate on<lb />
the team.<lb />
Campbell shortstop Terry<lb />
Stnctland, the league batting cham-<lb />
pion with a .465 mark, was voted<lb />
most valuable player He also<lb />
finished tied for the league lead in<lb />
home runs with five, was fifth in<lb />
stolen bases with sixth, and col-<lb />
lected a league-leading 41 hits.<lb />
Five other Campbell players made<lb />
the all-star team. Campbell was the<lb />
regular season champion.<lb />
Campbell, the regular-season<lb />
champion was ousted by the Pirates,<lb />
3-2, Friday night. The Camels had<lb />
lost an opening-round game to the<lb />
SeaHawks of Wilmington, 6-2,<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
In Thursday action, the Pirates<lb />
were whipped by the Wolfpack of<lb />
N.C. State, 7-4. this is the first year<lb />
State was in the summer league.<lb />
The final regular-season stan-<lb />
dings were: Campbell, East<lb />
Carolina, N.C. State and Wilm-<lb />
ington. North Carolina due to its<lb />
last place finish did not qualify for<lb />
the post season tournament.<lb /><pb facs="00057351_tn_0007" /><lb />
rHfc LAS I CAROLINIAN JULY 29, 1981<lb />
,Pgc6.<lb />
Bucs Determined To Improve;<lb />
Indians Depend On Seniors<lb />
By CHRIS HOLLOMAN<lb />
AaridaM Sp�c RRfti<lb />
These are the last two parts in a series of stories<lb />
on East Carolina's 1980 football opponents. This<lb />
week will cover East Tennessee State and William<lb />
and Mary.<lb />
With East Tennessee State coming off of a not-<lb />
so-good 2-9 season, optimism abounds that this<lb />
year will bring much better results.<lb />
But, head coach Jake Carlisle is facing a very<lb />
unsure situation at quarterback.<lb />
Dinnis Ruis and Scott Nault will b battling for<lb />
that quarterback spot, but some of the<lb />
newcomers could play a big role.<lb />
As far as the offensive line is concerned, coach<lb />
Carlisle feels that this will be his team's strength.<lb />
Jeff Brides and Jay Patterson bolster that line<lb />
while some depth will come from Joe Clement,<lb />
Chuck Gibson, Rob Younger and Scott.<lb />
At the wide receiver spot, Shelby Cornelius and<lb />
Ronnie Horton are set to start, though they may<lb />
be pushed by a good group of freshmen.<lb />
The running backs appear adequate though not<lb />
quite what the Buccaneers need to improve their<lb />
running game. They are Earl Parrell and Richard<lb />
Dill. Back-up help will come from Ricky Reeves.<lb />
Two younger players who could get the starting<lb />
nod are Todd Bloomer and Rodney Yeatts.<lb />
On the defensive side, a lack of depth hurt the<lb />
Bucs last year, and this could continue to be a<lb />
problem. Two big problems on defense could be<lb />
solved with the healthy return of Jack Lee and<lb />
Donnie Cook. Both defensive backs were lost last<lb />
season because of injuries.<lb />
If Lee and Cook do return they will be flanked<lb />
by two other starters, Eddie Lawton and Curtis<lb />
Middleton. Most of the depth in the secondary<lb />
will be provided by freshmen.<lb />
The defensive line returns all of its players from<lb />
last season though back-up depth is once again a<lb />
real problem. Tripp Hope, Doug Gubbard, Ber-<lb />
nie Cook, Mike Hensley and David Carmichatl<lb />
all return to the interior, while Kelly Vanover,<lb />
Tommy Thompson and Mike Smith are back at<lb />
the defensive end positions.<lb />
the punting situation should be in good hands<lb />
with Phil Wilson. Last year Wilson averaged<lb />
more than 39 yards per punt and should get some<lb />
all-Southern Conference mention this fall. The<lb />
placements will be handled by Phil Hunt.<lb />
The schedule for the Southern Conference's<lb />
newest member isn't very tough outside of the<lb />
league except for games with Lousiana Tech and<lb />
East Carolina. Because of this, the Bucs could<lb />
well improve on last season's mark.<lb />
Overall, it appears that East Tennessee State<lb />
should be a better team than last year but, that<lb />
nagging depth problem will have to be solved. If<lb />
the Bucs run into the kind of injuries they had last<lb />
season, it could be a long fall in Johnson City.<lb />
When new William and Mary head football<lb />
coach Jimmy Laycock took over at the<lb />
Williamsburg school he knew a lot of rebuilding<lb />
had to be done. Still no one really expected last<lb />
year's 2-9 record that included a demoralizing<lb />
42-7 loss to a rebuilding N.C. State team.<lb />
Things were not all bad though, as the Indians<lb />
lost four games by a total of eight points and beat<lb />
Rutgers, 21-18, only a week after the Scarlet<lb />
Knights had lost to Alabama in the last minute.<lb />
This year Laycock feels confident that the In-<lb />
dians will be a much improved football team.<lb />
"We fully expect to have a successful 1981<lb />
season Laycock said. "The upperclassmen<lb />
have a year's experience with the new system, and<lb />
that should serve as a positive factor. We feel<lb />
good about the upcoming year. With the help of a<lb />
couple of freshmen we should have a pretty solid<lb />
two-deep squad<lb />
In all the Indians return 37 lettermen and 12<lb />
starters, seven of them on the offensive line.<lb />
At the quarterback spot Chris Garrity returns<lb />
for his senior campaign where he established<lb />
three records last year. This will be Garrity's third<lb />
season as starting quarterback. His back-up help<lb />
will come from highly-recruited sophomore Dave<lb />
Murphy.<lb />
The running game has some big holes to fill<lb />
with the graduation of tailbacks Tom Franco and<lb />
Keith Best, who alternated at that spot.<lb />
The only returning starter at tailback is Dave<lb />
Scalon, a 5-9,160 pounder. Scalon carried the ball<lb />
12 times for 59 yards in a reserve role last season.<lb />
At fullback, the graduation of Cornell Cary,<lb />
the starter, plus backup Joel Mitik, has left the<lb />
position wide open. Ken Martin was expected to<lb />
take over the spot but an injury to his knee has<lb />
raised some doubt about his future status.<lb />
That leaves Doug Granger, who played in just<lb />
two games and gained 17 yards on six carries last<lb />
year.<lb />
The offensive line, however, is in much better<lb />
shape since four of five starters return. They are<lb />
Paul Sobus and Scott Tofano alternating at<lb />
center, two-year starter Doug Martini at one<lb />
guard slot and John Stewart at the other. Bill<lb />
Wilsey will return to his tackle position.<lb />
The other tackle spot will be filled by either<lb />
Ray Bisczat or Barry Kilkowski.<lb />
Backup help will come from Mario Shaffer,<lb />
Jim Connors, Timm Meel, Dave Rosdol and<lb />
Mark Sielski.<lb />
At tight end, starter John Lisella<lb />
returns.Lisella is also the punter on the team.<lb />
Depth at this position will be provided by<lb />
sophomores Bill Prosser and Mark Krautheim.<lb />
The flanker position will be in good shape with<lb />
the return of ECAC Rookie of the Year Kurt<lb />
Wrigley. Last year Wrigley had 33 receptions for<lb />
369 yards.<lb />
The defense, which lost four men off the line<lb />
and six overall, will have to be rebuilt. Ends Paul<lb />
Tyner and David Martin are gone, along with<lb />
Neil O'Mara, leaving Drew Sharp and Brian<lb />
Black as the most experienced players on the line.<lb />
Dan Nass, who used play tackle, has been mov-<lb />
ed to the end position.<lb />
The nose guard position will be manned by<lb />
John Matheson. John Cannon will be at the<lb />
tackle along with starter Wayne MacMaster.<lb />
Mike Kneidinger, a three-year starter, will be<lb />
back after missing last year with an injury.<lb />
The linebacker position will be the strength of<lb />
the defense with starters Owen Costello and John<lb />
Mitrovic back for another season.<lb />
Jerome Watters is the only returnee in the<lb />
secondary, but help is available from Andre<lb />
Hopkins and Guy Crittendon.<lb />
The Indians' schedule include Temple, Miami,<lb />
Virginia Tech, Navy and East Carolina.<lb />
Jeffrey Warren prepares to lower the boom in 1980 against Richmond.<lb />
MacMillian Heads Signees<lb />
Scharf Announces Swimming Recruits<lb />
Jon Rose, former<lb />
coach of the East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
gymnastics team which<lb />
is no longer an ECU<lb />
varsity sport, has been<lb />
appointed the new<lb />
men's and women's<lb />
diving coach for the<lb />
1981-82 season.<lb />
Rose, a physical<lb />
education faculty<lb />
member and gym-<lb />
nastics coach for two<lb />
years, will be the team's<lb />
first full-time diving<lb />
coach since 1975.<lb />
"I'm very elated at<lb />
the idea of having a<lb />
separate diving coach<lb />
explained Ray Scharf,<lb />
head coach of both<lb />
men's and women's<lb />
swimming. "Before,<lb />
we were giving away 14<lb />
to 16 points every meet<lb />
because we had no div-<lb />
ing. That is like going<lb />
into a football game<lb />
without a quarter-<lb />
back<lb />
Rose, a West Chester<lb />
(Pa.) State College<lb />
graduate, coached<lb />
gymnastics on the col-<lb />
legiate level at<lb />
Southeast Missouri<lb />
State University and at<lb />
Slippery Rock (Pa.)<lb />
State College. He also<lb />
coached and taught<lb />
physical education at<lb />
Marple Newton High<lb />
School in Newtown<lb />
Square, Pa.<lb />
Four of Rose's<lb />
former Pirate gym-<lb />
nasts, Joanie Ford, a<lb />
sophomore from<lb />
Washington, N.C,<lb />
Ginny Neff, a<lb />
sophmore from West<lb />
Chester, Pa Jennifer<lb />
Bcli, also a sophomore<lb />
from Charlotte and<lb />
Nan George of<lb />
Manassas, Va will<lb />
join the diving squad.<lb />
Scharf has also an-<lb />
nounced the signing of<lb />
25 swimming recruits<lb />
for the 1981-82 season.<lb />
"1 was real pleased<lb />
said Scharf. "I feel it<lb />
was on of our better<lb />
recruiting years. We're<lb />
very fortunate<lb />
Doug MacMillian, a<lb />
butter f ly-medldy<lb />
specialist from Raleigh,<lb />
NC heads the list of<lb />
male recruits. Mac-<lb />
Millian is describeds as<lb />
"the best high schooler<lb />
in the state" by Scharf<lb />
and is a former student<lb />
of Rich Kobe, an ECU<lb />
assistant coach. Gregor<lb />
Wray, a freestyler from<lb />
Hickory, NC is another<lb />
recruit who coach<lb />
Scharf is "excited<lb />
about" as are<lb />
freestylers Wesley<lb />
Bryant, also of<lb />
Hickory, NC, Joseph<lb />
Nelson of Quantico,<lb />
VA, and Stan Williams<lb />
of Houston, TX.<lb />
Scharf also added<lb />
John Rathbun, a<lb />
breaststroker from<lb />
West Orange, NJ,<lb />
North Carolina State<lb />
diving champion Scott<lb />
Eagle, and backstroker<lb />
Jokim Svensson of<lb />
Floda, Sweden.<lb />
Svensson's high school<lb />
times are better than<lb />
several current Pirate<lb />
varisty records.<lb />
Highlighting<lb />
Scharf's women<lb />
recruits is Nancy<lb />
James, a freestyler<lb />
from Winston-Salem,<lb />
NC. James is "one of<lb />
the best" according to<lb />
Scharf. Other<lb />
freestylers include<lb />
Marie Grube of East<lb />
Petersburg, Pa Sally<lb />
Reinhard of<lb />
Bridgewater, N.J<lb />
Paula and Pam Beery<lb />
of Connelly Springs,<lb />
N.C, Nancy Rogers of<lb />
Bristol, Tenn, and<lb />
Joanne Chastonay of<lb />
Temple Hills, Md.<lb />
Scharf also added<lb />
breaststrokers Han-<lb />
nelore Koehlcr of<lb />
Fisher, N.Y Sharron<lb />
Holt of Rockvillc, Md,<lb />
and Amy Dilwcg of<lb />
Bethesda, Md.<lb />
Also signed were<lb />
divers Audrey Moore<lb />
of Falcon, N.C, Julie<lb />
Levie of Charlotte,<lb />
N.C, and Tozanne<lb />
Wannstedt of Glenn-<lb />
wood, N.Y<lb />
backstroker Luanne<lb />
Peura of Ashabula,<lb />
Ohio<lb />
Play 'Red Hot'<lb />
Continued From Page 4<lb />
tor Edgar Loessin and scenery designer Gregory<lb />
Buch.<lb />
One bit of advice: due to the mirror that serves<lb />
as part of the set decoration, certain members of<lb />
the audience sitting in the far-right front section<lb />
are subject to intense reflection of the stage<lb />
lights. This situation should be corrected or the<lb />
Summer Theatre may be liable for several cases<lb />
of retina burnout.<lb />
Tickets for The Last of the Red Hot Lovers<lb />
may be acquired from the Summer Theatre Box<lb />
Office, 701 S. Evans Street in Greenville, open<lb />
Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4<lb />
p.m. � telephone 757-6390. From August 3-8,<lb />
the Summer Theatre will present D.L. Coburn's<lb />
Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy The Gin Game.<lb />
Curtain time for both shows is 8:15 p.m.<lb />
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men's and women's tennis at East Carolina.<lb />
"I am definiteh excited about coaching<lb />
both teams commented Brown. "1 will be<lb />
able to administer both programs and make<lb />
both meaningful<lb />
Brown is a former field hockey coach at<lb />
Wake Forest University and a former<lb />
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