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�he<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.61<lb />
Wednesday. May 19,1982<lb />
Greenville, NX<lb />
8 Page?,<lb />
Howell Accepts Post<lb />
By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Managing Kdiior<lb />
On Friday. May 14, Dr. John M.<lb />
Howell was elected as the eighth<lb />
chancellor in East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity's 75-year history.<lb />
Howell, who was named interim<lb />
chancellor in January, was one of<lb />
three finalists recommended to the<lb />
UNC Board of Governors by the<lb />
ECU Board of Trustees in April. He<lb />
was nominated to the board by<lb />
UNC President William C. Friday.<lb />
Howell referred to his appoint-<lb />
ment as a challenge but said that he<lb />
is confident in his abilities as an ad-<lb />
ministrator.<lb />
'The road's always going to be<lb />
rough he said,  hopefully<lb />
moreso in the near future than in the<lb />
distant future<lb />
Howell assumes the full-time<lb />
position as of July 1, one day after<lb />
former chancellor Thomas B.<lb />
Brewer's resignation takes effect.<lb />
Brewer, whose tenure at ECU was<lb />
marked by controversy, is currently<lb />
vice president for academic affairs<lb />
at Atlanta's Georgia State Universi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Howell's election marked the end<lb />
of a process which began in<lb />
September, 1981. Since that time,<lb />
the 15-member ECU Chancellor<lb />
Selection Committee reviewed 148<lb />
applications.<lb />
The other two finalists recom-<lb />
mended by the committee were Dr.<lb />
J. Fred Young, Elon College presi-<lb />
dent; and Dr. James A. Robinson,<lb />
president of the University of West<lb />
Florida.<lb />
After the meeting, Friday said<lb />
that Howell was elected because he<lb />
is familiar with all facets of the<lb />
university. He explained that ECU<lb />
could not afford the time lag which<lb />
would result from appointing so-<lb />
meone unfamiliar with the workings<lb />
of the school.<lb />
Howell, who came to ECU in<lb />
1957, has served as chairman of the<lb />
political science department, dean<lb />
of the College of Arts and Sciences,<lb />
graduate school dean and provost<lb />
and v ice chancellor for academic af-<lb />
fairs.<lb />
Before coming to ECU, Howell<lb />
taught at the University of Idaho,<lb />
Randolph-Macon College, Duke<lb />
University, Sweet Briar College and<lb />
Memphis State University.<lb />
When asked what, if any, changes<lb />
he plans to institute in the near<lb />
future, Howell indicated that he<lb />
foresees none in the near future. He<lb />
did add, however, that any changes<lb />
or progressions in store will be<lb />
dependent on the amount of fun-<lb />
ding the school receives.<lb />
"We don't have the luxury of<lb />
assuming that we'll always have<lb />
enough money like they (other ad-<lb />
ministrators) had a couple of<lb />
decades ago he emphasized.<lb />
He also indicated that he does not<lb />
plan to rearrange the administra-<lb />
tion, as his predecessor, Brewer,<lb />
had done.<lb />
"People may come and go he<lb />
said, "but 1 have nothing in mind.<lb />
I'm going to work with the people<lb />
already here<lb />
"This is a good place to be if<lb />
you're in higher education he con-<lb />
tinued, "because the government<lb />
officials of North Carolina have<lb />
generally been supportive<lb />
During the selection process,<lb />
Chairman Ashley Futrell implied<lb />
that the next ECU chancellor would<lb />
have to bleed purple and sweat gold.<lb />
This implication stems from the<lb />
discontent felt on campus when it<lb />
was learned that Brewer was looking<lb />
at new job possibilities.<lb />
However, Howell indicated that<lb />
he plans to stay in Greenville for a<lb />
while. "We've been here for 25<lb />
years during a period when there<lb />
were jobs available he said. "So,<lb />
I'd say we've liked it here<lb />
When he assumes the full-time<lb />
position, Howell will earn $69,730<lb />
annually.<lb />
Chancellor John M. Howell<lb />
����?� By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
The Inside C1 A<lb />
By ERNEST CONNER<lb />
N��s hdilof<lb />
East Carolina still does not have a<lb />
clear winner in the SGA presidential<lb />
election.<lb />
A decision by Chancellor John<lb />
M. Howell and Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Student Life, Dr. Elmer Meyer has<lb />
ruled Eric Henderson's swearing in<lb />
as SGA president void. This situa-<lb />
tion has led to Vice President Bob<lb />
Mills being named acting president.<lb />
Henderson, who won the April 7<lb />
SGA presidential runoff election by<lb />
46 votes, was sworn in amidst con-<lb />
troversy.<lb />
Within 48 hours of Henderson's<lb />
winning the election, his rival,<lb />
David Cook, a business major,<lb />
leveled charges of campaign im-<lb />
propriety against him.<lb />
The review board met to consider<lb />
the charges. They deemed the alleg-<lb />
ed violations as being too insuffi-<lb />
cient to disqualify Henderson, even<lb />
though two of the six charges level-<lb />
ed against Henderson were substan-<lb />
tiated.<lb />
Henderson immediately got the<lb />
then SGA Attorney General, Ken<lb />
Hopper to swear him in, even<lb />
though Cook had five days to ap-<lb />
peal any decision of the review<lb />
board.<lb />
This situation led to the ad-<lb />
minstration's involvement. Accor-<lb />
ding to Meyer, the review board had<lb />
done all it could do, and there was<lb />
nobody higher except the ad-<lb />
minstration, so they had to come in-<lb />
to the matter.<lb />
Once How oil and Meyer got in-<lb />
volved, they met with both can-<lb />
didates and tried to decide what to<lb />
do. This meeting, according to<lb />
Meyer, was around commencement<lb />
time.<lb />
Since they were unable to get a<lb />
tape of the last review board<lb />
meeting they could not come to a<lb />
final decision on who would be the<lb />
next SGA president. The tape of the<lb />
meeting had been taken to Hooper's<lb />
home, and according to Meyer, was<lb />
returned Tuesday.<lb />
Meyer said that hopeful!) they<lb />
will now be able to come to a final<lb />
decision on who will be president<lb />
within the next few days since they<lb />
now have complete records of what<lb />
has been happening.<lb />
The charges leveled by Cook con-<lb />
cerned Henderson's alleged cam-<lb />
paign violations. The charges in-<lb />
clude illegal placement of campaign<lb />
literature in the mailboxes at Green<lb />
Mill Run apartments, campaigning<lb />
in the female dormitorities without<lb />
an escort, tearing down campaign<lb />
posters, overspending allowable<lb />
campaign budget, campaigning near<lb />
polling places and illegal placement<lb />
of campaign posters.<lb />
The review board found evidence<lb />
that Henderson violated the latter<lb />
two charges; however, they did not<lb />
feel the violations were serious<lb />
enough to warrant Henderson's dis-<lb />
qualification.<lb />
Group Marches To Washington<lb />
Actress Ann Reinking here<lb />
shown in the movie All That<lb />
Jazz, one of 19 movies sponsored<lb />
by the Student Union Films Com-<lb />
mittee this summer. See Features.<lb />
Inside Index<lb />
Announcements 2<lb />
Opinion 4<lb />
Campus Forum 4<lb />
Features 5<lb />
Sports 7<lb />
Classifieds 8<lb />
B PATRICK O'NEIL<lb />
stiff Wnlrr<lb />
A "Pilgrimage to Washington,<lb />
D.C. for political and econonim<lb />
justice" is being sponsored by the<lb />
Southern Chrisitan Leadership Con-<lb />
ference (SCLC).<lb />
The March, which began on April<lb />
18 in Tuskegee Alabama, reached<lb />
North Carolina on Tuesday and will<lb />
continue throughtout the staet until<lb />
June 9 when it heads into Virginia.<lb />
The North Carolina - Virginia<lb />
Field Office of the United Church<lb />
of Christ Commission for Racial<lb />
Justice is coordinating the schedul-<lb />
ing and the intinerary of the march<lb />
as it travels through North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The march is scheduled to reach<lb />
Greenville on June 3. Mr. Bennie<lb />
Roundtree, President of the Pitt<lb />
County Chapter of SCLC will be<lb />
heading up local events surrounding<lb />
the march.<lb />
The purpose of the march is to<lb />
call attention to various economic,<lb />
political, and racial issues which<lb />
adversly effect the poor, as well as<lb />
support the extention to the 1965<lb />
Voting Rights Act.<lb />
Armenta Eaton, a stage assistant<lb />
of the Commission for Racial<lb />
Justice, says the march has several<lb />
purposes. "We want to speak out<lb />
against the funds for the military<lb />
build-up, cut backs of money for<lb />
social programs and support of the<lb />
Voting Rights Act (Extention)"<lb />
A kick off rally was held in<lb />
Laurinburg N.C. on Tuesday.<lb />
Leaflets distributed called on people<lb />
to join the march to "protest the<lb />
budget cuts, tight student aid cut-<lb />
backs, (and) stop Reagan's war<lb />
against the poor<lb />
Roundtree said the march has<lb />
already run into some resistance in<lb />
Fayetteville where local laws pro-<lb />
hibit marching without a permit.<lb />
High priced insurance policies are<lb />
required to obtain a permit. "They<lb />
plan to march requardless" said<lb />
Roundtreewith or without a per-<lb />
mit<lb />
"We have no intention of paying<lb />
insurance for marching" added<lb />
Eaton. She called the requirement<lb />
unconstitutional and said the mar-<lb />
chers will go to jail if thev have to.<lb />
Roundtree said his members were<lb />
on "stand by" to go to Fayetteville<lb />
to support the others if necessary.<lb />
Resistance to many of President<lb />
Reagans policies has been surfacing<lb />
recently as the full impact of many<lb />
of hie budget cuts are being felt by<lb />
many Americans.<lb />
The SCLC, which was founded<lb />
by Martin Luther King, has had a<lb />
long h'story of supporting Justice<lb />
issues. It has always adopted non-<lb />
violence as its' tactics.<lb />
Roundtree says a peaceful<lb />
demonstration" and a "church<lb />
meeting" is planned when the<lb />
march reaches Greenville. Round-<lb />
tree also plans to join the march in<lb />
Wilson and stay with it until it<lb />
reachs Washington D.C.<lb />
The idea for the march grew out<lb />
of an earlier march in Alabama<lb />
which was organized as a protest<lb />
against the conviction of two Black<lb />
women, Mrs. Maggie Bozeman and<lb />
Mrs. Julia Wilder. Both were charg-<lb />
ed with vote fraud because they<lb />
were instructing elderly and disabled<lb />
Black citizens in the use of absentee<lb />
ballots.<lb />
Graham Awarded Prize<lb />
For Religious Progress<lb />
LONDON (UP1) � Evangelist Billy Graham, receiving a<lb />
$200,000 prize for spreading religion around the globe, warn-<lb />
ed Tuesdav of humanitv "plunging madlv toward Armaged-<lb />
don<lb />
Prince Philip awarded the Templeton Foundation's 10th<lb />
annual prize for "progress in religion" to Graham at a private<lb />
Buckingham Palace ceremony.<lb />
Previous award winners include Mother Teresa of India.<lb />
Later Graham was introduced at a public ceremony by Sir<lb />
Geoffrey Howe, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who spoke of<lb />
"the time of trouble" Britain faced as Graham visited the<lb />
country.<lb />
"The destiny of men and of nations is always being decid-<lb />
ed Graham said. "We must not fail to meet the challenge of<lb />
this hour. This decade may be the most decisive years since<lb />
Christ walked the roads of Galilee<lb />
"Our world is on fire Graham told some 1,500 Britons at<lb />
Westminster's Central Hall. "And man without God cannot<lb />
control the flames. The fires of passion, greed, hate and lust<lb />
are sweeping the world.<lb />
"We seem to be plunging madly toward Armageddon he<lb />
said.<lb />
Graham, who received the Templeton award for his work in<lb />
evangelism, said his recent tours in the United States and<lb />
England revealed the greatest interest in spiritualism since he<lb />
began preaching.<lb />
"There were no trick questions, no demonstrations said<lb />
Graham, referring to his sermons before college audiences in<lb />
New England.<lb />
The exception was Harvard, Graham said, "where there<lb />
were just some flags unfurled. I never was sure what it was<lb />
about. I'm not sure they did<lb />
Graham was presented the Templeton award as he returned<lb />
from a controversial visit to the Soviet Union, where he<lb />
preached for the first time to Soviets and unofficially attended<lb />
a relgious conference.<lb />
"I learned a great deal that I will be taking home with me<lb />
Graham said of the conference.<lb />
Braxton Pleads 'Nolo Contendere'<lb />
Taking The Plunge<lb />
This bathing beauty enjoys her own version of the champagne-and-hot-tub lifestyle.<lb />
MW� By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
ByGREGRIDEOlT<lb />
.itini Nr� Kdilw<lb />
Former SGA Vice President Mar-<lb />
vin Braxton pleaded " nolo conten-<lb />
dre" to nine counts of common law<lb />
forgery in Pitt County District court<lb />
on May 13.<lb />
Braxton, 22, had been arrested on<lb />
April 6 and charged with one count<lb />
of forgery. He had falsely signed<lb />
checks belonging to Mary F.<lb />
Nelson, a friend in whose house he<lb />
once resided.<lb />
According to an employee at the<lb />
county clerks office, Braxton had<lb />
agreed to plead no contest to the<lb />
lesser charge of common law<lb />
forgery, a misdemeanor.<lb />
The 1981-82 SGA Vice President<lb />
had been arrested by Detective M.E.<lb />
Barnhiil of the Greenville City<lb />
Police after an alert was placed on<lb />
Nelson's account at North Carolina<lb />
National Bank. Braxton was jailed<lb />
after the arrest. He was released on<lb />
the same day of his arrest on a $4000<lb />
surety bond in the name of Charles<lb />
R. Blake Jr.<lb />
Judge Robert P. Wheeler sentenc-<lb />
ed Braxton to six months in jail and<lb />
six months probation. Both were<lb />
suspended.<lb />
In addition he was ordered to pay<lb />
$2057 restitution to NCNB. Braxton<lb />
did not have to pay the court costs.<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN MAY 19. 1982<lb />
Dropouts Losing Their Way<lb />
RALEIGH. N.C.<lb />
(UP!) � A national<lb />
study of school<lb />
dropouts indicates<lb />
young people leave<lb />
school because "they<lb />
have lost their way<lb />
the president of the<lb />
Carnegie Foundation<lb />
for the Advancement<lb />
of Education says.<lb />
During an address to<lb />
a North Carolina con-<lb />
ference on school<lb />
dropouts. Dr. Ernest<lb />
Boyer praised the<lb />
state's school system<lb />
and encouraged efforts<lb />
to reduce the dropout<lb />
rate, which he said is a<lb />
national problem.<lb />
An estimated 700<lb />
people, including<lb />
school administrators,<lb />
state officials and<lb />
government leaders, at-<lb />
tended the one-day<lb />
conference at Meredith<lb />
College.<lb />
Boyer, who was U.S.<lb />
education commis-<lb />
sioner under President<lb />
Jimmy Carter, said<lb />
still-unpublished fin-<lb />
dings of a 1981-82<lb />
Carnegie Foundation<lb />
study indicate a need to<lb />
improve efforts to keep<lb />
young people in school.<lb />
"Young people drop<lb />
out of schools for<lb />
precisely the reasons<lb />
people drop out of<lb />
work and drop out of<lb />
jobs they have lost<lb />
their way Boyer said.<lb />
Education leaders at<lb />
all levels should show<lb />
personal concern for<lb />
students, help them<lb />
become confident in us-<lb />
ing language and<lb />
modify school pro-<lb />
grams to provide a<lb />
closer link with the job<lb />
market or "real<lb />
world Boyer said.<lb />
"I am absolutely<lb />
convinced that we do<lb />
not have a school pro-<lb />
blem, a youth problem,<lb />
we have a culture pro-<lb />
blem he said. "This<lb />
nation is not in love<lb />
with its young people.<lb />
We somehow wish<lb />
them out of sight and<lb />
out of mind<lb />
Boyer said the foun-<lb />
dation's study included<lb />
about 300 hours of in-<lb />
terviews with teachers,<lb />
students and other<lb />
school representatives<lb />
in high schools across<lb />
the country. The inter-<lb />
views took place from<lb />
fall 1981 through spr-<lb />
ing 1982.<lb />
He said after the<lb />
speech that the results<lb />
of the study, which has<lb />
a budget of about SI<lb />
million, will be publish-<lb />
ed sometime in 1983.<lb />
Boyer said the foun-<lb />
dation hopes its study<lb />
will serve a purpose<lb />
similar to a national<lb />
education report 25<lb />
years ago. That report<lb />
provided a basis for the<lb />
National Defense<lb />
Education Act of 1958,<lb />
Boyer said.<lb />
Nationally, between<lb />
20 percent and 25 per-<lb />
cent of an estimated 16<lb />
million high school<lb />
students leave schools<lb />
without receiving<lb />
diplomas, Boyer said.<lb />
He said the study in-<lb />
dicated young people<lb />
drop out because of<lb />
personal problems,<lb />
academic failure or a<lb />
sense of uselessness<lb />
while in school.<lb />
Boyer, former<lb />
chancellor of the State<lb />
University of New<lb />
York and a veteran of<lb />
several presidential<lb />
commissions on educa-<lb />
tion, praised Gov.<lb />
James B. Hunt Jr. and<lb />
state education<lb />
superintendent A.<lb />
Craig Phillips.<lb />
"I wanted to come<lb />
here because I believe<lb />
that this state has the<lb />
most impressive com-<lb />
bination of education<lb />
leadership of any state<lb />
in the nation bar<lb />
none he said.<lb />
Earlier in the con-<lb />
ference, Hunt delivered<lb />
a 20-minute address<lb />
calling on local and<lb />
state educators to con-<lb />
centrate on reducing<lb />
the dropout rate<lb />
without significant ad-<lb />
ditions to existing state<lb />
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Unemployment On The Rise<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN MAY 19,19823<lb />
(UPI) � Worsening recession and<lb />
high interest rates have thrown more<lb />
Americans out of work than at any<lb />
time since the Great Depression.<lb />
They are unwilling conscripts in a<lb />
defeated army the president's critics<lb />
dub the "Reagan Poor<lb />
Blue-collar workers, blacks and<lb />
teenagers top the jobless figures but<lb />
the scourge of unemployment has<lb />
spread relentlessly across the land<lb />
into virtually all segments of an in-<lb />
creasingly polarized society.<lb />
President Reagan denies his<lb />
policies ere to blame, or that they<lb />
favor the rich over the poor. He has<lb />
expressed compassion for those in<lb />
economic distress. The president<lb />
and his supporters insist that his<lb />
budget and tax cuts will cure the ail-<lb />
ing economy, benefitting everyone,<lb />
including the poor.<lb />
In a recent news conference,<lb />
Reagan predicted the unemploy-<lb />
ment situation "will improve, I<lb />
think, in the latter half of this year.<lb />
1 do believe there is every indication<lb />
that the recession is bottoming<lb />
out<lb />
Two leading Democrats, predic-<lb />
tably, took the opposite view.<lb />
Said Sen. Ted Kennedy, the man<lb />
some pollsters say could defeat<lb />
Reagan in a presidential race held<lb />
now, "It's obviously a depression in<lb />
the housing industry and 'he steel<lb />
industry and the auto industry. It's<lb />
a real depression and I think it's on-<lb />
ly a matter of time before it extends<lb />
into some of the other industries<lb />
House Speaker Thomas (Tip)<lb />
O'Neill, personally but not political-<lb />
ly friendly to Reagan, rapped the<lb />
President hard. He said, "We're<lb />
dealing with a fellow that's<lb />
unbelievable, to be perfectly<lb />
truthful. He doesn't even know<lb />
there's a recession. It's just in-<lb />
conceivable that a man could be that<lb />
much isolated<lb />
Reagan has alienated some<lb />
Americans by wondering aloud why<lb />
it is news when "someone in South<lb />
Succotash" loses a job.<lb />
Nor was Reaganomics well<lb />
defended with the president's anec-<lb />
dote about an unnamed man in an<lb />
unidentified grocery who paid for<lb />
an orange with food stamps and<lb />
with the change bought a bottle of<lb />
vodka.<lb />
The unemployment rate has<lb />
reached the highest level since<lb />
August 1941.<lb />
There are 10.3 million Americans<lb />
9.4 percent of the labor force,<lb />
compared to 7.4 percent when<lb />
Reagan took office In January 1981<lb />
actively looking for jobs.<lb />
The figures do not include 1.2<lb />
million jobless people government<lb />
analysts say have given up looking<lb />
for work or another 5.6 million<lb />
"underemployed" workers who<lb />
have part-time jobs and want full-<lb />
time work.<lb />
The president points proudly to<lb />
slowed inflation. But Reagan's<lb />
�critics charge his budget cuts have<lb />
reduced social services for the most<lb />
disadvantaged at a time when they<lb />
desperately need help, and that his<lb />
tax cuts have bestowed most of the<lb />
savings on the privileged.<lb />
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the automobile and housing in-<lb />
dustries into steel, textiles, pulp and<lb />
paper, mining and chemicals and<lb />
even oil drilling and refining, a re-<lb />
cent Gallup poll disclosed that<lb />
joblessness had displaced inflation<lb />
as the No. 1 concern of Americans.<lb />
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hit section of the country but almost<lb />
anywhere in the United States there<lb />
is evidence of the dehumanizing ef-<lb />
fects of joblessness.<lb />
There is fear and frustration in<lb />
Dixon, 111 Reagan's home town, as<lb />
there is in Washington, D.C where<lb />
"street people" wander homeless<lb />
and hopeless within blocks of the<lb />
White House.<lb />
Even Central Florida, for years a<lb />
veritable Sun Belt paradise where<lb />
working men could make the<lb />
American Dream come true, has<lb />
fallen on hard times.<lb />
The housing slump has pushed<lb />
the lumber industry in the Nor-<lb />
thwest into deep decline.<lb />
Many unemployed Americans<lb />
who hit the road in search of jobs<lb />
have found hard times had preceded<lb />
them, even in places which only<lb />
recently had seemed immune to the<lb />
recession.<lb />
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Summer Students<lb />
Amendment Proposed<lb />
Washington(UPl)- President<lb />
Reagan on Monday sent Congress<lb />
his proposed constitutions! amend-<lb />
ment to put prayer back in the<lb />
classroom - a single paragraph cer-<lb />
tain to become a legal, moral and<lb />
political battleground.<lb />
It says: "Nothing in this Con-<lb />
stitution shall be construed to pro-<lb />
hibit individual or group prayer in<lb />
public schools or other public instu-<lb />
tions. No person shall be required<lb />
by the United States or by any State<lb />
to participate in prayer<lb />
Reagan announced earlier this<lb />
month - on National Prayer Day -<lb />
that he would sponsor such and<lb />
amendmam, which is counter to<lb />
several U.S. Court decisions.<lb />
The White House proposal comes<lb />
in the form of a joint resolution that<lb />
would require a vote of two-thirds<lb />
of both the House and Senate and<lb />
ratification bv three-fourths of the<lb />
state legislatures within a seven-year<lb />
span.<lb />
In his message to Congress,<lb />
Reagan, said the measure would<lb />
"Restore the simple freedom of our<lb />
citizens to offer prayer in our public<lb />
schools and institutions<lb />
"The founders of our nation and<lb />
the framers of the First Amendment<lb />
did not intend to forbid public<lb />
praver, Reagan said, citing the<lb />
writings of George Washington,<lb />
Benjamin Franklin and Alexis de<lb />
Tocqueville.<lb />
"Just as Benjamin Franklin<lb />
believed it was beneficial for the<lb />
Constitional Convention to begin<lb />
each day's work with a prayer, I<lb />
believe that it would be beneficial<lb />
for our children to have an oppor-<lb />
tunity to begin each school day in<lb />
the same manner Reagan wrote to<lb />
Congress.<lb />
"Since the law has been construed<lb />
to prohibit this, 1 believe that the<lb />
law should be changed. It is time for<lb />
the people, through their Congress<lb />
and the state legislatures, to act, us-<lb />
ing the means afforded them by the<lb />
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ECU'S New<lb />
Chancellor<lb />
Cooperation Necessary<lb />
So, after nine months of uncer-<lb />
tainty, ECU finally has a<lb />
chancellor.<lb />
Dr. John M. Howell, who has<lb />
been with the university since 1957<lb />
(when ECU was a college), was<lb />
named to the post on May 14 by the<lb />
UNC Board of Governors.<lb />
Naturally, then, all of ECU's<lb />
uncertainty is over. Right?<lb />
Wrong. The uncertainty is merely<lb />
beginning. Of course, this is not to<lb />
presuppose that the new chancellor<lb />
will misuse or neglect the position.<lb />
Not at all. However, the uncertain-<lb />
ty, the rough roads ahead, lie in the<lb />
cooperation necessary to insure a<lb />
smooth-running institution.<lb />
The uncertainty lies, then, with<lb />
the students. It goes without saying<lb />
that a school can't function unless<lb />
students and faculty live and work<lb />
in some sort of harmony.<lb />
Whenever transitions are brought<lb />
about, certain changes are inherent.<lb />
Some changes are clearly for the<lb />
better, yet some may not im-<lb />
mediately appear so.<lb />
Former Chancellor Thomas<lb />
Brewer � despite his ac-<lb />
complishments in some areas �<lb />
never completely gained the support<lb />
of the ECU community. His initial<lb />
scrambling and realigning of the ad-<lb />
ministration caused anger among<lb />
and students alike.<lb />
However, it is difficult to con-<lb />
demn Brewer for instituting the<lb />
changes he felt necessary. After all,<lb />
he had the dubious honor of follow-<lb />
ing in the footsteps of a virtual<lb />
legend, Chancellor Emeritus Leo<lb />
Jenkins. Perhaps rearranging the<lb />
administration was not a smart<lb />
move on Brewer's part; perhaps it<lb />
was. Judging the validity of that ac-<lb />
tion would be an obvious mistake if<lb />
not almost impossible.<lb />
However, the dissention among<lb />
students and faculty certainly came<lb />
full thrust when it became apparent<lb />
that Brewer was dissatisfied with his<lb />
post at ECU.<lb />
Naturally, the community felt<lb />
that Brewer's "job-hunting" in-<lb />
dicated that he was not wholly in-<lb />
terested in the school's progress.<lb />
Now, after a nine-month respite,<lb />
ECU has, at last, a chancellor who<lb />
says he's happy where he is.<lb />
Having worked with the universi-<lb />
ty in one aspect or another for 25<lb />
years, Howell was the likely choice<lb />
for chancellor. But without the sup-<lb />
port of students, faculty and "staff,<lb />
making any sort of accomplishment<lb />
will be a difficult task.<lb />
Although Howell says he isn't<lb />
planning any immediate policy or<lb />
administrative moves, some changes<lb />
will inevitably become necessary as<lb />
time elapses.<lb />
Despite the fact that we, as<lb />
humans, are naturally opposed to<lb />
change, the ECU community must<lb />
give its full support to Dr. Howell<lb />
and the rest of the administration.<lb />
Naturally, then, the students<lb />
should be able to expect that this<lb />
support and respect will be retroac-<lb />
tive. After all, running a university<lb />
without a chancellor is difficult;<lb />
without students, it's impossible.<lb />
In conclusion, therefore, the pro-<lb />
gress which has been characteristic<lb />
of East Carolina University in the<lb />
past relies heavily on a cooperative<lb />
effort between students, faculty and<lb />
staff. No individual runs the univer-<lb />
sity single-handedly.<lb />
Students Not Responding<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Why do so many East Carolina<lb />
students decide to use their "editorial<lb />
response" options whenever the letters<lb />
E�C�G�C are mentioned?<lb />
The East Carolinian "letters to the<lb />
editor" section has been full of letters<lb />
condemning, criticizing and applauding<lb />
the fact that the SGA has appropriated a<lb />
lousy $100 to the ECGC, which is a<lb />
"recognized campus organization<lb />
The East Carolinia Gay Communtiy is<lb />
not trying to "convert" anybody, and<lb />
I'm sure they wish people � especially<lb />
Christians � would stop trying to con-<lb />
vert them.<lb />
Why are so many people preoccupied<lb />
with the "sexual sins" and not respon-<lb />
ding with similar zeal to many of the<lb />
other news and feature items which have<lb />
appeared in The East Carolinian that<lb />
have reported on matters of life, death<lb />
and global annihilation.<lb />
World hunger, violence in El<lb />
Salvador, the military draft, handicap-<lb />
ped awareness week, the family life sym-<lb />
posium on alcholism and Ground Zero<lb />
Week have recieved little or no editorial<lb />
response while homosexuality com-<lb />
mands a seemingly endless flow of<lb />
discussion. Certainly, these issues have<lb />
received some biblical mention worthy<lb />
of response.<lb />
It seems to be a sad state of affairs<lb />
when a college community such as ours<lb />
has so few people who opt to express<lb />
their "outrage" over the issues that real-<lb />
ly decide the future of the human race.<lb />
"Ground Zero Week" has clearly<lb />
shown us the potentional horror of<lb />
nuclear war and the reality that it can<lb />
happen in our lifetime.<lb />
Millions of Americans will be sub-<lb />
jected to the military draft if it is re-<lb />
activated. Are you willing to go to war<lb />
or see your loved ones die for the cause<lb />
of El Salvador or Middle East oil?<lb />
Many more millions of Americans<lb />
also suffer and die as a result of<lb />
alcoholism. Isn't that worth a letter or<lb />
two?<lb />
Human beings perish everyday as a<lb />
result of "dramitic starvation Didn't<lb />
Jesus say something about the poor?<lb />
We have 125 handicapped students on<lb />
our campus. Did you see any of the<lb />
"Fantasy" performances this year?<lb />
How about a letter the the editor con-<lb />
gratulating the cast? 1 didn't see any.<lb />
Did you enjoy the events of<lb />
"Handicapped Awareness Week?" I im-<lb />
agine many of you did, but still there<lb />
was no mention.<lb />
My point is obvious: "to make this<lb />
campus operate � and if a student<lb />
newpaper is to function - - it requires the<lb />
participation of all of us. While our<lb />
world is poised pcriliously close to<lb />
nuclear annihilation, most of us are<lb />
assuming no responsibility to avert this<lb />
madness only those questions pertaining<lb />
to "sexuality" seem to matter. How<lb />
about the gospel callings to love your<lb />
enemies, feed the poor, clothe the nak-<lb />
ed? Don't these words of wisdom call us<lb />
to response � editorially or otherwise?<lb />
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Auto Racing: 'A Death Trap'<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
No matter how many times the wall is<lb />
washed or painted, the mark will always<lb />
remain.<lb />
No matter how many times the crash<lb />
replay is shown, feelings of terror and hor-<lb />
ror become dominant emotions as we see a<lb />
once live man sliding down the asphault<lb />
track like a helpless doll.<lb />
Oh, athletes die. Of old age. Of sickness.<lb />
Of unfortunate accidents.<lb />
But death at 200 miles an hour is another<lb />
story.<lb />
And now that we have lost Gordon<lb />
Smiley at Indianapolis and Giles<lb />
Villeneuve in Belgium less than three weeks<lb />
apart, I think it's time to question the<lb />
validity of this "sport<lb />
First of all, "sport" as defined by The<lb />
American Heritage Dictionary is "an ac-<lb />
tive pastime; diversion; recreation<lb />
How can we call high-powered, suped-<lb />
up cars speeding down tracks at incredible<lb />
speeds "an active pastime"?<lb />
How can we call people being maimed,<lb />
burned, crushed when their car crashes in-<lb />
to a wall for the right to claim a few thou-<lb />
sand dollars a "diversion"?<lb />
How can we call drivers with little pro-<lb />
tection competing with other drivers with<lb />
that same minute protection a form of<lb />
"recreation"?<lb />
Man is no match for Formula I<lb />
machines.<lb />
Incident: driver Gordon Smiley, warm-<lb />
ing up to qualify for the Indianapolis 500<lb />
April 24, killed instantly when his car<lb />
slammed head-on into the third-turn con-<lb />
crete wall, bursting into flames and nearly<lb />
disintegrating.<lb />
Incident: driver Gilles Villeneuve, died<lb />
May 8 when his Formula I race car crashed<lb />
at Zolder, Belgiun, as he was preparing for<lb />
the Belgium Grand Prix.<lb />
Incident: veteran driver Art Pollard,<lb />
killed during Indy practice and driver<lb />
Swede Savage and pit crewman Armando<lb />
Teran, killed, in separate incidents during<lb />
the race.<lb />
But what can we do? Nothing. The only<lb />
glimmer of hope that has been resurrected<lb />
appeared in a United Press International<lb />
wire story Tuesday. The story said "if a<lb />
driver is hurt during this year's In-<lb />
dianapolis 500the track hospital will be<lb />
raced to him Emergency personnel will<lb />
be stationed in the pits.<lb />
But it won't make that much of a dif-<lb />
ference, as in the case of Gordon Smile<lb />
He lost control of his car; it slid 280 feet in-<lb />
to the wall. And now his wife Barbara<lb />
longer has a husband.<lb />
Driver Bill Whittington said Smiie<lb />
"was doing what he wanted to do. It just<lb />
happens.<lb />
"He may not have been one of the best<lb />
race drivers, but he added a lot of color to<lb />
racing. We are all obviously going to hae<lb />
some thoughtswhen we're out there. 1<lb />
might have not have as much affect on the<lb />
Foyts, Unsers and Ruth erfords. but it sure<lb />
will on the lesser drivers.<lb />
"The whole (third) turn is going to be<lb />
difference now. Just seeing that black<lb />
(crash mark) on the wall will remind u<lb />
what happened. This will all bring u b<lb />
to reality<lb />
Why don't racing enthusiasts and par-<lb />
ticipants come back to reality? We've seen<lb />
too much death because of driving �<lb />
whether on the racetrack or an urban<lb />
highway.<lb />
Racing's a death trap. A suicide rap<lb />
A nd we 'd better get out while we 're yt<lb />
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Fan To Restaurant's Rescue<lb />
Yes, Kim Albin, there is a Crow's<lb />
Nest nestled amidst bustling Tenth<lb />
Street traffic (April 15 issue of East<lb />
Carolinian) - a Crow's nest, a refuge, a<lb />
"home-away-from-home" for many<lb />
loyal "Crow's nest crew members No,<lb />
Kim Albin, it is not the Casablanca nor<lb />
the Beef Barn but, neither is it the West<lb />
End. Grill<lb />
Chris Browning and his wife, Jane,<lb />
offer more than just a variety of good<lb />
food and the best iced tea in Greenville.<lb />
You may enjoy a full dinner or just a<lb />
sandwich and fries in a secluded section,<lb />
or "watch the traffic" section, or "view<lb />
the TV" section. Loyal Crow's Nest<lb />
diners all have their favorite table and<lb />
their choice selection from the menu -<lb />
tempting roast beef, mile - high Cap-<lb />
tain's sandwich (3 meats and cheese),<lb />
man - sized Pirate's Plate, and, yes, a<lb />
wonderful steak-and-cheese Grab a<lb />
Schooner or jar of beer and some<lb />
quarters and enjoy your favorite video<lb />
game.<lb />
But there is more to the Crow's Nest<lb />
than just good food and fun. Chris and<lb />
Jane give many college students a<lb />
livelihood and dignity to make it<lb />
through the college years. Those loyal<lb />
Crow's Nest diners are mostly former<lb />
employees who recognize Chris'<lb />
generosity to hard-working employees,<lb />
almost a fatherly presence.<lb />
Chris Browning is also one of the big-<lb />
gest financial and promotional backers<lb />
of East Carolinia Univeristy, particular-<lb />
ly ECU athletics. Many "Business lun-<lb />
cheons" or pirate club activities are con-<lb />
ducted over a Crow's Nest meal.<lb />
Numerous visiting athletic shools bring<lb />
their teams to the Crow's Nest to enjoy<lb />
the best breakfast in town - served 24<lb />
hours a day.<lb />
The Crow's Nest, formerly Lum's if<lb />
you're an oldie-goldie, will remain<lb />
amidst Tenth Street, for it is a landmark<lb />
and an institution to Greenville and<lb />
ECU. I'm proud to be: a loyal Crow's<lb />
Nest fan, a grateful former employee,<lb />
and an admirer of the Brownings<lb />
Ellen M.Stroop<lb />
ECU School of Medicine<lb />
Copied Submission<lb />
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Grade One " that appears on page<lb />
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written by Rebecca Ann Hemby. Ruth<lb />
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author. The submission of the poem by<lb />
Miss Hemby to the Rebel and the Rebel<lb />
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ment and memory. We regret that this<lb />
happened, but we cannot check all<lb />
published poetry, and therefore, must<lb />
rely on the personal integrity of our con-<lb />
tributors. We make this statement<lb />
because it is important that you, learn<lb />
this from us first.<lb />
Bill Rapp<lb />
Editor '82<lb />
Rick Gordon<lb />
Poetry Editor<lb />
Editor '83<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
MAY 19, 19822<lb />
Page 5<lb />
'less' Tonight:<lb />
Free Summer<lb />
Films Abound<lb />
The Student Union Films Com-<lb />
mittee has come up with the best<lb />
solution for any seasonal blues you<lb />
may be experiencing: a full slate of<lb />
tree movies set to be screened every<lb />
Monday and Wednesday night<lb />
throughout what promises to be a<lb />
long, hot summer.<lb />
Each of the nineteen films in the<lb />
line-up will be shown in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center's Hendrix Theatre at<lb />
9 p.m. on Mondays and 8 p.m. on<lb />
 cdnesdays. Consequently, the stu-<lb />
dent center will operate with extend-<lb />
ed hours on these evenings.<lb />
Admission to the films is, as<lb />
always, by student ID and activity<lb />
card or MSC Membership.<lb />
The list includes some more re-<lb />
cent titles than has been typical in<lb />
summers past. Roman Polanski's<lb />
dazzling love story Tess will be<lb />
shown this evening at 8 p.m.<lb />
The following Monday, May 24,<lb />
at 9 p.m the classic Humphrey<lb />
Bogart Katherine Hepburn vehicle<lb />
African Queen will be back on the<lb />
big screen.<lb />
The rest of the schedule is as<lb />
follows: Wednesday, May 26,<lb />
Breaking Away (8 p.m.); Monday,<lb />
May 31, Bedazzled (9 p.m.);<lb />
Wednesday, June 2, Divine<lb />
Madness (8 p.m.); Monday, June 7,<lb />
Murder By Death (9 p.m.); Wednes-<lb />
day, June 9, All That Jazz (8 p.m.);<lb />
Monday, June 14, Animal House (9<lb />
p.m.); Wednesday, June 16, Time<lb />
After Time (8 p.m.); Monday, June<lb />
21, Richard Pryor Live in Concert<lb />
(9 p.m.); Wednesday, June 23,<lb />
Dracula (1979 version, 8 p.m.);<lb />
Monday, June 28, Came From<lb />
Outer Space (3-D version, 9 p.m.);<lb />
Wednesday, June 30,<lb />
Slaughterhouse Five (8 p.m.);<lb />
Wednesday, July 7, Taxi Driver (8<lb />
p m. � the student center will be<lb />
closed Monday, July 5); Monday,<lb />
July 12, Blazing Saddles (9 p.m.);<lb />
Wednesday, July 14, Young<lb />
Frankenstein (8 p.m.); Monday, Ju-<lb />
ly 19, Andy Warhol's Frankenstein<lb />
(9 p.m.); Wednesday, July 21, The<lb />
Blues Brothers (8 p.m.); Monday,<lb />
July 26, The French Connection (9<lb />
p.m.).<lb />
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Cliff Gorman visits Roy Sdiekkr In tMs seeue<lb />
from Bob Fosse's All That Jazz. The film returns to campus later this summer.<lb />
McCartney Rolling Again With 'Tug-Of-War<lb />
By ROBERT PALMER<lb />
Nr� ori Time New. Nt.irc<lb />
Paul McCartney was "the cute Beatle He was also<lb />
the Beatle who wrote "Yesterday" and "Eleanor<lb />
Rigby ballads that transcended the popularity of this<lb />
most'popular of all rock groups and became standards,<lb />
recorded by artists of ever stylistic persuasion. And<lb />
although it's been more than 10 years since the breakup<lb />
of the Beatles, McCartney's image hasn't changed much<lb />
- to the public at large, he's still the cute, consummate<lb />
pop tunesmith.<lb />
He is also the surviving member of the Lennon-<lb />
McCarney songwriting partnership that made the<lb />
Beatles what they were, and as such he has been sub-<lb />
letted to intense media scrutiny since John Lennon's<lb />
death almost a year and a half ago.<lb />
When he began working on a new album a few mon-<lb />
ths after Lennon was shot, and working on it with<lb />
George Martin, who produced the Beatles from the<lb />
beginning, rumors began to fly. Teams of reporters<lb />
scoured the Caribbean island of Montserrat, where<lb />
Martin owns a studio. When Ringo Starr showed up to<lb />
play drums on a song or two, rumors of a reunion of the<lb />
surviving Beatles flared once again. There were even<lb />
reports that Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow, was about to<lb />
participate in the sessions. She didn't; neither did the<lb />
Beatles' lead guitarist, George Harrison.<lb />
Now McCartney's album is here, and so, briefly, was<lb />
McCartney last month. Sequestered in the office of the<lb />
CBS Records President Walter Yetnikoff and provided<lb />
with tight security, he talked about the record, Tug-of-<lb />
Hr, and about some of the things that interest and<lb />
Music<lb />
worry the most commercially successful ex-Beatle. He<lb />
was dressed in a 7-neck sweater, checkered shirt and<lb />
jeans, and although he is about 40, he has retained his<lb />
"cute Beatle" looks. He has also retained the acute self-<lb />
awareness that seems to have come with being a member<lb />
of the world's most famous pop group.<lb />
Tug-of-Har, McCartney's exquisitely crafted though<lb />
lyrically flawed new album, is his most ambitious piece<lb />
of work in a number of vs. Even the title sounds<lb />
substantial.<lb />
"The theme we were messing with was conflict, he<lb />
said, "and it also has something to do with the idea of<lb />
opposites. 1 don't think 1 would have used that theme<lb />
before; I would have been afraid of bringing people<lb />
down. But I've been growing up, and after all, it isn't<lb />
news that there's a tough side to life<lb />
The album sounds like a surefire hit and a vundtall<lb />
for Columbia Records, which has several million dollars<lb />
invested in McCartney. His two earlier albums for the<lb />
label were neither spectacularly huge sellers nor critical<lb />
successes. Since the early 1970's, McCartney has work-<lb />
ed mostly within the confines of Wings, the rock group<lb />
See MCCARTNEY, Page 6<lb />
Amazing Metcalf<lb />
SOC Director An Inspired Man<lb />
By WILLIAM A. SHIRES<lb />
ECU Nmlwu<lb />
Dr.<lb />
Zubie W. Metes Jr successful Erector of ECU's Studeat Opportunities Ctattr.<lb />
When he was four years old Zubie W. Metcalf<lb />
scraped his face when his tricycle overturned on a<lb />
sidewalk at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. A slender,<lb />
soft-spoken man comforted the frightened child, cleans-<lb />
ed his face and applied some salve.<lb />
Metcalf learned later that his benefactor that day had<lb />
been the great Dr. George Washington Carver.<lb />
The wound healed without leaving a scar. But the<lb />
gentle, soothing touch and kind word of the famous<lb />
scientist-educator of Tuskegee left a deep, lasting and<lb />
symbolic impression upon the young Zubie Metcalf.<lb />
More than 40 years later, Metcalf himself is a<lb />
scientist-educator lending a helping hand in the form of<lb />
student opportunity programs at ECU. In a dozen years<lb />
of this work, Metcalf has written grant proposals for<lb />
programs funded for more than $3 million primarily to<lb />
help blacks and the disadvantaged.<lb />
"It's a part of me. It's the only life 1 know and I am<lb />
totally committed to it says Metcalf, director of<lb />
ECU's Center for Student Opportunities.<lb />
Within a year after coming to ECU in in 1976, Met-<lb />
calf obtained a renewable three-year Health, Education<lb />
and Welfare grant totaling $142,514 to support recruit-<lb />
ment and retention of disadvantaged and minority<lb />
students in ECU's schools of Medicine, Nursing and<lb />
Allied Health and Social Professions.<lb />
Under this program, an academic monitoring system<lb />
was established to determine strengths and weaknesses<lb />
of 107 pre-hcalth professional students and remedial<lb />
steps were taken.<lb />
He received recently a 123,670 grant form the na-<lb />
tional Fund for Medical Edudation for a summer<lb />
tutorial program to identify, recruit and prepare high<lb />
potential minority and disadvantaged students for the<lb />
"challenging expectations of medical school The pro-<lb />
gram is designed for 24 students this summer.<lb />
In recruiting, "we go the whole spectrum, reaching a<lb />
wide range Metcalf says.<lb />
He has prepared proposals for National Science<lb />
Foundation support of a program of research appren-<lb />
. ticeships for minority high school students.<lb />
Ten percent of students enrolled in ECU's relatively<lb />
young School of Medicine are blacks. Two blacks were<lb />
among the first class of MD's graduated in 1981.<lb />
"We are very proud of our programs and the national<lb />
attention they are getting as far away as California<lb />
Metcalf said. <lb />
California education authorities have listed ECU s<lb />
summer enrichment program with those of such<lb />
prestigious medical schools as Georgia, Baylor, Univer-<lb />
sity of Texas, New York, the University of Tennessee,<lb />
and Tulane as offering exceptional opportunities for<lb />
Californians. .<lb />
Piecing together educational opportunities as they<lb />
arose is part of Zubie Metcalfs personal education<lb />
story, from public schools in Sheffield, Ala to a<lb />
chemistry assistantship at the University of Dayton,<lb />
Ohio, where he majored in biology. He drove at night to<lb />
further his studies at Antioch College and picked up<lb />
courses at Purdue, then received a National Science<lb />
Foundation graduate fellowship for a masters in<lb />
teaching from Miami University Of Ohio.<lb />
He returned to Dayton as a biology instructor. Then<lb />
for five years he was an assistant professor on the facul-<lb />
ty of Florida A&amp;M University, picking up further study<lb />
at Florida State University. In 1970, he received a Ford<lb />
Foundation fellowship for advanced s'udy which led to<lb />
a doctorate at the State University of New York-<lb />
Buffalo.<lb />
It was at Dayton that he "really got started and in-<lb />
terested in college opportunities work Metcalf says.<lb />
"I really liked it. It was a very good feeling<lb />
He became director of Academic Opportunity Pro-<lb />
grams at Ball State University where, in 1973, he asked<lb />
himself, "Why not go back home?"<lb />
"I felt I had made very good use of my educational<lb />
opportunities as they arose. It was hard to do, but I had<lb />
learned how. I asked, 'why not do the same thing for my<lb />
people?' I had the feeling that 1 could go there (to<lb />
Alabama) and make a contribution to the people of my<lb />
home state<lb />
He returned then to Tuskegee where 35 years before,<lb />
George Washington Carver "worked on my face and<lb />
gave my parents a little can of salve. I will never forget<lb />
it<lb />
As assistant vice president for academic affrirs and<lb />
dean of graduate programs, Metcalfs office at<lb />
Tuskegee was next door to the archives housing the let-<lb />
ters, papers and writings of George Washington Carver.<lb />
"It made me feel good. 1 worked hard and it inspired<lb />
me to work-up some of the best educational opportunity<lb />
programs Tuskegee ever had One of these was a<lb />
$2,150,000 advanced institutional development pro-<lb />
gram, funded by the U.S. Office of Education.<lb />
In the mid-70s, Metcalf was a finalist for and narrow-<lb />
ly missed being chosen chancellor of the University of<lb />
Maryland-Eastern Shore. Then he became interested in<lb />
the programs and philosophy of the newly established<lb />
medical school, health and science at East Carolina.<lb />
He had heard of ECU's growing reputation and also<lb />
knew that the late Dr. Carver had corresponded with a<lb />
famous eastern North Caroina personage, the late Lucy<lb />
Crisp Cherry. The Cherry-Carver correspondence was<lb />
in the Tuskegee archives and Metcalf had been in-<lb />
terested in her telling about East Carolina's founding<lb />
and years of growth and development.<lb />
He was especially attracted to ECU because of its<lb />
vigorous program to recruit, retain and strengthen op-<lb />
portunities for minorities and disadvantaged students in<lb />
medicine and the health professions.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 19, 1982<lb />
McCartney Wins<lb />
1Tug- Of- War'<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
he started with his wife, Linda. He has made<lb />
some delightful pop singles, and his second Col-<lb />
umbia album, McCartney II, was a one-man-<lb />
band studio project that had plenty of inventive<lb />
moments.<lb />
But critics and fans alike have been waiting for<lb />
a really first-rate album from McCartney for<lb />
some time. Since the breakup of the Beatles, he<lb />
has tended to exaggerate the light, frothy side of<lb />
his music. His work retained virtually none of the<lb />
emotional toughness that characterized may of<lb />
the early Beatles songs he co-wrote with Lennon,<lb />
and many listeners concluded that the emotional<lb />
toughness was Lennon's contribution.<lb />
McCartney hinself has bolstered his image as a<lb />
clever but essentially lightweight pop craftsman<lb />
by announcing in one of his biggest hits that he<lb />
simply wants to "fill the world with silly love<lb />
songs" and asking "what's wrong with that, I'd<lb />
like to know?"<lb />
What was wrong was that McCartney lacked a<lb />
strong collaborator like Lennon, someone who<lb />
would leaven his sugarcoated esthetic with a bit<lb />
of grit and irony.<lb />
On Tug-oj-ar he had several strong col-<lb />
laborators, most notably producer George Mar-<lb />
tin and Stevie Wonder, who performs on two<lb />
memorable tracks and co-wrote one with Mc-<lb />
Cartney. Wings guitarist Denny Laine and<lb />
ocalist Linda McCartney appear on most of the<lb />
ongs but, Tug-of-H'ar is a Paul McCartney<lb />
album, and its release signals the breakup, at<lb />
least for the foreseeable future, of Wings as a<lb />
group.<lb />
When 1 commented to McCartney that the<lb />
challenge of working with Martin and Wonder<lb />
seems to have been good for him, he nodded<lb />
vigorously.<lb />
"I don't want to take away from Wings, but<lb />
it's true 1 needed that he said. "1 had been feel-<lb />
ing there was something missing, and making this<lb />
album, 1 found out what it was. When George<lb />
and 1 were working on the orchestral arrange-<lb />
ment for the song Tug-of-W'ar for example, we<lb />
recorded the orchestra and it sounded pretty<lb />
good. But we had some bass parts we hadn't<lb />
recorded quite right, and George said, 'Look,<lb />
this is my reputation and yours going right on the<lb />
line, would you mind if we brought the orchestra<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
MAY 19, 1982 Page 7<lb />
1<lb />
Pirates Capture<lb />
ECAC Crown<lb />
Pirate ace Bill H ilder<lb />
HARRISONBURG, Va. -<lb />
Fran Fitzgerald's two-run<lb />
homer over the leftfield wall<lb />
in the East Carolina fifth<lb />
spurred the Pirates to an 8-4<lb />
win over Catholic University<lb />
and the ECAC-South cham-<lb />
pionship, thus a berth in the<lb />
NCAA tournament beginning<lb />
next week.<lb />
Earlier, Catholic defeated<lb />
top-seeded Old Dominion,<lb />
7-6, to reach the champion-<lb />
ship game.<lb />
The Pirates swept through<lb />
the tournament by winning<lb />
three straight games and pro-<lb />
pelling their seasonal mark to<lb />
33-12 � the most wins in the<lb />
school's history.<lb />
A first-round win over host<lb />
school James Madison mark-<lb />
ed the Pirates' first post-<lb />
season win since 1968. The<lb />
Dukes were 24-1 in their home<lb />
park this season and finished<lb />
the year at 40-14.<lb />
In the finals, the Pirates<lb />
pushed across two runs in the<lb />
first inning � one on a double<lb />
by Todd Evans and another<lb />
on a groundou t � then added<lb />
another run in the third frame<lb />
on a sacrifice fly by John<lb />
Hallow.<lb />
East Carolina held a slim<lb />
3-2 lead in the fifth, but<lb />
Hallow doubled and Fit-<lb />
zgerald belted his seventh<lb />
home run of the season.<lb />
The Pirates added an in-<lb />
surance run in the sixth and<lb />
two more in the eighth. Geoff<lb />
Mack hit a two-run shot for<lb />
Catholic in the sixth.<lb />
Catholic finished the season<lb />
at 21-14.<lb />
ECU Placed East<lb />
The Pirates of East<lb />
Carolina, coming off the<lb />
ECAC-South champion-<lb />
ship and a 33-win cam-<lb />
paign, hae been selected<lb />
to participate in the<lb />
NCAA's East Regional<lb />
beginning next weekend<lb />
in Columbia. S.C.<lb />
Other teams in the<lb />
regional include host<lb />
South Carolina, an in-<lb />
dependent, The Citadel<lb />
and West Virginia. The<lb />
final team will be an-<lb />
nounced May 24.<lb />
Joining East Carolina<lb />
in the East will be arch-<lb />
rival and ACC champion<lb />
North Carolina, 29-25.<lb />
The Citadel,36-6, won<lb />
the Southern Conference<lb />
championship, and West<lb />
Virginia, 22-21, was vic-<lb />
torious in the Eastern 8,<lb />
Joining the University<lb />
of South Carolina as<lb />
hosts in the NCAA tour-<lb />
nament are Miami,<lb />
Texas, New Orleans,<lb />
Maine, Arizona State<lb />
(defending champion),<lb />
Oklahoma State and<lb />
Fresno State.<lb />
SS Kelly Robineite<lb />
Bucs Take<lb />
4th Place<lb />
Manahan: first-year winner<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
,uM�ni Sports r.dn�r<lb />
GRAHAM � The East Carolina<lb />
Lady Pirates were eliminated in the<lb />
AIAW National Slow-Pitch Softball<lb />
tournament this past Saturday, los-<lb />
ing 1-0 to the University of Florida.<lb />
Florida captured the win by slam-<lb />
ming a homer in the fourth inning to<lb />
knock ECU out of the invite.<lb />
Florida was beaten in the finals,<lb />
however, by Florida State, 9-4. The<lb />
Lady Seminoles were undefeated in<lb />
the tournament.<lb />
After tournament play had end-<lb />
ed, rightfield Cynthia Shepard and<lb />
centerfielder Mitzi Davis were nam-<lb />
ed as all-Americans. Davis and<lb />
Shepard have both been ECU's<lb />
powerhitters this year, batting over<lb />
.400 this season. Shepard and<lb />
Yvonne Williams were also named<lb />
to the all-tournament team.<lb />
The Lady Pirates finished fourth<lb />
in the nation and had an overall<lb />
record of 42-13.<lb />
ECU started out strong in the<lb />
beginning of the tournament, down-<lb />
ing the University of Florida, 13-2,<lb />
in the second round of play. The<lb />
Lady Pirates, who were seeded third<lb />
in the tournament, had a bye the<lb />
first round.<lb />
ECU scored twice in the first and<lb />
third innings to take the lead.<lb />
Florida, who was seeded sixth,<lb />
scored its only runs in the bottom of<lb />
the third.<lb />
After two single runs in the fourth<lb />
and fifth, ECU rallied for six runs in<lb />
the sixth.<lb />
Shepard, Davis and Jo Landa<lb />
Clayton led ECU's hitting with<lb />
three apiece. Davis popped a dou-<lb />
ble and a triple while Clayton drove<lb />
in a five runs and Shepard drove in<lb />
two.<lb />
Williams, Shirley Brown and<lb />
Fran Hooks each had two hits, with<lb />
one of Hook's a double.<lb />
Florida's Mary Guzzardo and<lb />
Carlyce Cononie had two hits each.<lb />
The Lady Pirates then faced<lb />
tenth-seeded UNC-Charlotte but<lb />
lost 10-6 after committing five er-<lb />
rors in the first inning. UNC-C took<lb />
advantage, scoring four runs in the<lb />
first, then three more in the third.<lb />
ECU scored two in the first and<lb />
rallied to within 7-6 in the fifth but<lb />
the Forty-Niners scored twice in the<lb />
sixth and once in the seventh to keep<lb />
the lead.<lb />
ECU's Shepard was three-for-<lb />
four; Williams was two-for-four<lb />
and Davis had a homerun.<lb />
hi the second game, ECU barely<lb />
edged out Western Carolina, 6-4, by<lb />
scoring two runs in the bottom of<lb />
the sixth.<lb />
At one point during the game, the<lb />
score was tied 2-2 but ECU gained a<lb />
4-2 lead with runs in the fourth and<lb />
fifth. Western fought back with a<lb />
run in the sixth but the Lady Pirates<lb />
then scored twice in the bottom of<lb />
the inning to win.<lb />
Maureen Buck singled and then<lb />
went to third whenShepard reached<lb />
on an error. Both runners came in<lb />
on William's double.<lb />
ECU was led by Williams who<lb />
went three-for-four with four RBI.<lb />
Fran Hooks, Buck and Jeannette<lb />
Roth all were two-for-three. Davis<lb />
was two-for-four with a double and<lb />
triple.<lb />
4 lady Pirate runner is safe<lb />
Tolson Wins<lb />
Bushbeck Honored<lb />
?<lb />
V<lb />
Defense a Pirate key<lb />
Graduated placekicker Chuck<lb />
Bushbeck, who transferred to East<lb />
Carolina last fall from Villanova<lb />
and became stricken with Hodgkin's<lb />
Disease has been awarded the 1982<lb />
Christianburg Award.<lb />
During the year, Bushbeck kicked<lb />
six of 13 field goals, including a<lb />
48-yarder while battling the effects<lb />
of cancer treatment. He also kicked<lb />
32 of 32 extra points.<lb />
The award, which is presented to<lb />
the Pirate athlete who is a member<lb />
of the varsity squad, shows ex-<lb />
cellence in the classroom and high<lb />
standards of charcter as a person<lb />
and service to the university. The<lb />
award is in honor of former Eas<lb />
Carolina football and baseball<lb />
coach John Christianburg.<lb />
Bushbeck, who is back home in<lb />
Philadelphia, is now awaiting a<lb />
tryout with a professional team.<lb />
While playing at East Carolina,<lb />
Bushbeck would receive radiation<lb />
treatments throughout the week and<lb />
then participate in Pirate contests.<lb />
. Though he would often become ill<lb />
at these games, he would still kick,<lb />
after shedding an umbrella he used<lb />
to protect himself from the heat of<lb />
the sun.<lb />
Katherine Tolson, a freshman<lb />
from New Bern and the first ECU<lb />
women's tennis player to ever attend<lb />
the regionals, won the consolation<lb />
bracket at the regional event this<lb />
past weekend at the University of<lb />
Tennessee-Martin.<lb />
Tolson, playing the No. 2 singles<lb />
spot, drew the No.2-secded Mary<lb />
Gengler of William &amp; Mary and lost<lb />
in two straight sets, 6-2, 6-2.<lb />
Tolson rallied in her next two<lb />
matches, downing UNC-Charlotte's<lb />
Dorothy Brown 6-1, 6-0 to win the<lb />
consolations.<lb />
Buc On Squad<lb />
Eastern Basketball magazine has<lb />
announced its list of the top 10<lb />
Junior College transfers, and East<lb />
Carolina is represented on this<lb />
year's squad by Tony Robinson.<lb />
The 6-1 guard from Jamestown<lb />
Community College in New York<lb />
was picked as the top guard pro-<lb />
spect in the 1982 National JC Tour-<lb />
nament.<lb />
He averaged 13.8 points per game<lb />
and 6.2 assists.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 19, 1982<lb />
Their Cup(s) Runneth Over<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � A year ago, Denis Pot-<lb />
vin, captain of the National Hockey League New<lb />
York Islanders, was talking with baseball slugger<lb />
Reggie Jackson about dynasties.<lb />
"Reggie said no one's a dynasty until they've<lb />
won three in a row Potvin recalled. "Well, 1<lb />
guess by Reggie's standards then, that makes us<lb />
one<lb />
The Islanders laid claim to that designation, br-<lb />
inging home the Stanley Cup, symbol of NHL<lb />
supremacy, fo the third straight year. The team<lb />
and its prize arrived early Monday to a small, but<lb />
loud crowd of fans at LaGuardia Airport.<lb />
The Cup was secured in a four-game sweep of<lb />
the Vancouver Canucks, completed Sunday night<lb />
in a 3-1 victory. That made the Islanders the first<lb />
United States-based franchise to capture three<lb />
straight NHL championships.<lb />
The only other teams to capture the Cup with<lb />
that kind of consistency were the Montreal Cana-<lb />
diens, who won four straight from 1975-76<lb />
through 1978-79; the Toronto Maple Leafs with<lb />
three in a row, 1961-62 through 1963-64; Mon-<lb />
treal with five straight, 1955-56 through 1959-60;<lb />
and Toronto with three in a row, 1946-47 through<lb />
1948-49.<lb />
Does this Cup triumph, climaxed with a string<lb />
of nine straight victories, put the Islanders in the<lb />
ranks of the game's all-time great teams?<lb />
"That's up to the people across the United<lb />
States and Canada to decide said Clark Gillies.<lb />
"I think we deserve to be called a great team<lb />
because of what we've done<lb />
General Manager Bill Torrey was impressed<lb />
not only with his team's triumph, but the manner<lb />
in which it was accomplished. In the first round<lb />
of the playoffs, three division champions � Min-<lb />
nesota, Montreal and Edmonton � were upset.<lb />
The Islanders were trailing by two goals with 5<lb />
and a half minutes left in the decisive fifth game<lb />
against Pittsburgh, but rallied to tie the score and<lb />
then win the game in overtime.<lb />
"We never stopped working in that last period<lb />
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That dramatic victory allowed the Islanders to<lb />
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York Rangers in the quarterfinals. The Isles<lb />
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of the next 13 games and the final nine in a row.<lb />
The Rangers were eliminated in six and Quebec in<lb />
the semifinals and Vancouver in the finals went in<lb />
four each.<lb />
"Pittsburgh was tough, and the Rangers are<lb />
always tough for us Torrey said. "But that just<lb />
made us harder to beat as we went on<lb />
Torrey was asked to compare cups.<lb />
"This is the most exciting win for us he said.<lb />
"This year in many respects was the most dif-<lb />
ficult. Every one gets tougher and better and br-<lb />
ings more satisfication<lb />
Can the Islanders keep us this string of cups,<lb />
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row?<lb />
"First said Torrey, "we have to go after No.<lb />
4 or we'll never get to six. In fact, right now, I<lb />
just want to enjoy No. 3<lb />
The Islanders will share that joy with the tradi-<lb />
tional Stanley Cup parade today, carrying the<lb />
Cup through the streets of suburban Long Island<lb />
near their home rink, the Nassau County Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
Then, on Thursday, Mike Bossy will claim his<lb />
Most Valuable Player Award, the Conn Smythe<lb />
Trophy, and the car that goes with it from Sport<lb />
Magazine. Bossy scored two goals in Sunday's<lb />
clincher and finished the playoffs with 17 goals.<lb />
Bossy said the thing that helped the Islanders<lb />
capture the cup was the team's character.<lb />
"We have a lot of guys here with the talent to<lb />
win, but that's no good if you don't have the<lb />
drive the right wing said. "We showed a lot of<lb />
character right through the playoffs, winning the<lb />
tight games, winning at home and winning on the<lb />
road<lb />
Bryan Trottier, Bossy's linemate who has<lb />
scored 29 points in each of the three years the<lb />
Islanders have won the Cup, said: "We don't<lb />
compare them; we just win them. I sincerely hope<lb />
people don't take us for granted and get tired of<lb />
seeing us win it<lb />
Vancouver coach Roger Neilson certainly<lb />
doesn't take them for granted.<lb />
"At the beginning of the year, people figured<lb />
the Islanders would win it he said. "In the mid-<lb />
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