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&amp;hz iEast Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.ftf A<lb />
Wednesday June 29,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Professor Emeritus<lb />
Henderson Receives His Due<lb />
I<lb /><lb /><lb />
By MELANIE ROGERS<lb />
Surf Writer<lb />
E. L. Henderson, 98, is an im-<lb />
maculately dressed, articulate,<lb />
educated man. These facts are not<lb />
too surprising since he received his<lb />
doctorate from Columbia Univer-<lb />
sity. Wednesday, the rank of pro-<lb />
fessor emeritus was bestowed<lb />
upon him by university officials<lb />
for his "significant and endur-<lb />
ing" contributions to ECU.<lb />
Charles Coble, dean of the<lb />
School of Education and neighbor<lb />
of Henderson's, initiated the pro-<lb />
cess to have the honor given to<lb />
him after learning of Henderson's<lb />
background.<lb />
Henderson came to what was<lb />
then the East Carolina Teacher's<lb />
College in 1923. He retired in 1944<lb />
after holding such positions as<lb />
director of student teaching,<lb />
chairman of the Department of<lb />
Administration and Supervision,<lb />
and finally in 1939, chairman of<lb />
the graduate committee.<lb />
With his help, the graduate pro-<lb />
gram at ECU was one of only six<lb />
accredited in the state.<lb />
For all of his work at the<lb />
university, Henderson was<lb />
dismissed for disloyalty 13 days<lb />
before he became eligible for<lb />
retirement by university President<lb />
Leon R. Meadows. Meadows was<lb />
later convicted and imprisoned<lb />
for three years for misuse of<lb />
funds.<lb />
When I talked with him Mon-<lb />
day, Henderson described<lb />
Meadows as a good friend.<lb />
"When he was sick, I visited him<lb />
up to four times a day. We went<lb />
bird hunting together, and even<lb />
attended a year at Columbia<lb />
University together<lb />
Henderson, while reminiscing<lb />
about Meadows, recalled an inci-<lb />
dent when he helped avert a plan-<lb />
ned student strike. He told the<lb />
student who came to him that in-<lb />
stead of going on strike he should<lb />
form a committee and talk to<lb />
Meadows. "The students formed<lb />
a committee Henderson quip-<lb />
ped, "and I was fired for disloyal-<lb />
ty<lb />
After Meadows' conviction,<lb />
Henderson's retirement benefits<lb />
were restored. Although he lives<lb />
less than a block from ECU, he<lb />
has only been on campus twice<lb />
since his retirement: once for a<lb />
reunion of a class he was especial-<lb />
ly close to, and once for a lun-<lb />
cheon. Although he said being<lb />
given the rank of professor<lb />
emeritus was the "biggest surprise<lb />
of my life he still doesn't want<lb />
to be involved with the university.<lb />
Henderson said he was never<lb />
reinstated after the disloyalty inci-<lb />
dent and only received his retire-<lb />
ment benefits because of legisla-<lb />
tion passed prior to the incident<lb />
and not because of university of-<lb />
ficials. "As far as I'm concerned,<lb />
they wanted me out and never<lb />
asked me back. According to<lb />
them, I'm still out Henderson<lb />
said, adding that he considers the<lb />
conferral of professor emeritus a<lb />
partial reinstatement.<lb />
Henderson came to ECTC in<lb />
1923, when the university was 16<lb />
years old. Henderson's amazing<lb />
memory for detail was evident as<lb />
he described the campus as it was<lb />
in 1923 � Austin was the main<lb />
classroom building, Wright was<lb />
under construction, and there was<lb />
a science building across from<lb />
Wright.<lb />
Jarvis was the only dorm,<lb />
Henderson remembered, although<lb />
Cotton Hall was under construc-<lb />
tion. There was a dining hall and a<lb />
post office east of where the infir-<lb />
mary is today. According to<lb />
Henderson, it was difficult to find<lb />
places to live in Greenville, so<lb />
there were four houses on campus<lb />
for the faculty. There were no<lb />
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Dr. E. L. Henderson received the rank of professor emeritus from Chancellor John M. Howell last<lb />
Wednesday. Henderson, 98, is the oldest living former faculty member.<lb />
paved roads on campus and only a<lb />
few sidewalks.<lb />
There was no library when<lb />
Henderson first came to ECU, but<lb />
later the first library opened in the<lb />
basement of the Austin building.<lb />
The first year he taught the cost of<lb />
tuition, room, board, infirmary<lb />
fee, laundary and books was only<lb />
$60 a Quarter.<lb />
When I met Dr. Henderson, he<lb />
told me he was "blind, deaf and<lb />
about half dumb He has an<lb />
amazing memory and still keeps<lb />
up with current events. A former<lb />
avid reader, visual impairments<lb />
have prevented him from reading<lb />
for the past 15 years, so his sole<lb />
source of information is the radio.<lb />
He is very knowledgeable of<lb />
government and told me that<lb />
"there has been very few change<lb />
in the last 30 years but he<lb />
predicts great changes as the<lb />
"government moves toward<lb />
socialism He foresees the<lb />
"government taking over<lb />
everything His biggest concern<lb />
is the lack of public interest and<lb />
knowledge of government.<lb />
Henderson lives on Fifth Street<lb />
with his wife of 63 vears.<lb />
Hopeful<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Assistant NWN dilr<lb />
Recent speculation that civil<lb />
rights leader the Rev. Jesse<lb />
Jackson might seek the 1984<lb />
Democratic presidential nomina-<lb />
tion is being greeted by mixed<lb />
reactions from black and white<lb />
leaders at the national level. Some<lb />
leaders suggest the time is right<lb />
for a black candidate to break the<lb />
color barrier, while others are re-<lb />
maining cautious, fearing that<lb />
Jackson or any black candidate<lb />
might split the Democratic party<lb />
and pave the way to victory for a<lb />
more conservative white can-<lb />
didate.<lb />
For many, the 1972 candidacy<lb />
of congresswomen Shirley<lb />
Chisholm is still remembered.<lb />
Chisholm split the black vote with<lb />
Terry Sanford in the North<lb />
Carolina Democratic primary.<lb />
Sanford, a liberal, lost, and<lb />
George Wallace won in the five<lb />
candidate field.<lb />
Among black ECU faculty and<lb />
staff members there is similar<lb />
mixed feeling regarding the<lb />
possibility of a black presidential<lb />
candidate in 1984.<lb />
Jasper C. Register, assistant<lb />
sociology professor, said that<lb />
coalition building among<lb />
minorities was an essential first<lb />
step before the mood would be<lb />
right for a viable black candidate.<lb />
"It's a little too early to be en-<lb />
dorsing a particular black to run<lb />
for president Register said.<lb />
"Realistically, I don't think a<lb />
black would have a chance of get-<lb />
ting the nomination<lb />
"I don't think the general<lb />
population is ready to accept a<lb />
black candidate. I would hope<lb />
that they would be, but being<lb />
realistic, I don't think they are<lb />
said accounting instructor Delano<lb />
H. Berry.<lb />
Berry said the emergence of a<lb />
black presidential candidate could<lb />
cause problems for the national<lb />
political parties � particularly the<lb />
Democrats. Berry hopes the<lb />
presence of a potential candidate,<lb />
such as Jackson, will convince the<lb />
Democrats of the need to address<lb />
issues of concern to black<lb />
Americans. "They (Democrats)<lb />
have to become more in tune to<lb />
the concerns of the black<lb />
populace Berry said. "If they<lb />
don't, the emergence of a black<lb />
candidate will take away a strong<lb />
voting block that traditionally has<lb />
gone Democratic<lb />
Berry feels there is also a<lb />
possibility of a black presidential<lb />
candidate running on an indepen-<lb />
dent ticket, an action he claims<lb />
could cause the Democrats to lose<lb />
the election in 1984. Register sees<lb />
such a move as being dangerous<lb />
for blacks. He said he would not<lb />
support a black candidate running<lb />
on a third-party platform.<lb />
Donald E. Ensley, an associate<lb />
professor of community health,<lb />
said strong voter registration<lb />
drives are necessary before a black<lb />
candidate can be elected to office.<lb />
"Jesse Jackson's efforts are<lb />
good in creating motivation to get<lb />
more blacks registered to vote<lb />
Ensley said. "But, I think the tim-<lb />
ing for Jesse Jackson or any other<lb />
black isn't quite right. There's<lb />
just too many things that aren't in<lb />
place yet<lb />
"There is a feeling from blacks<lb />
that there is a need for change<lb />
said librarian Mary P. Williams.<lb />
"I think the timing is right not on-<lb />
ly for a black candidate, but<lb />
another women candidate as<lb />
well<lb />
Williams praised Jackson's cur-<lb />
rent efforts to get more blacks to<lb />
register. "I'm feeling positive<lb />
about the effort he's making to<lb />
get more blacks on the books<lb />
Williams said, adding that she had<lb />
been hearing more talk among her<lb />
friends about the importance of<lb />
registering and votinR.<lb />
Williams feels the present ad-<lb />
ministration has not been recep-<lb />
tive to the needs of black people.<lb />
"Whether or not Jackson runs<lb />
isn't the issue Williams claims.<lb />
"Whatever he chooses to do, it<lb />
will still get the message across to<lb />
the nation that blacks want<lb />
representation<lb />
Ensley sees Jackson's efforts as<lb />
a means of creating a "positive<lb />
consciousness" that will get black<lb />
voters to become more aware of<lb />
the need to support candidates<lb />
sensitive to the needs of black<lb />
people. "I think there are<lb />
segments of the white population<lb />
that are somewhat ready (to sup-<lb />
port a black candidate), but I<lb />
think overall white America is not<lb />
ready Ensley said.<lb />
Ensley pointed out that<lb />
Jackson's effectiveness with Con-<lb />
gress could be hurt by the poor<lb />
representation of blacks in the<lb />
House and Senate.<lb />
Register sees the presence of a<lb />
black candidate as being helpful<lb />
in encouraging more blacks to<lb />
register. He also feels it will in-<lb />
crease the influence of blacks at<lb />
national conventions.<lb />
Berry said that depending on<lb />
who the choices are, he would not<lb />
rule out the possibility of voting<lb />
Group Against Food Tax Lobbies<lb />
General Assembly On New Tax Bill<lb />
�AY FATTMSOM - 1CU<lb />
Watermelon Feast<lb />
This student enjoys a nice, cool piece of watermelon Monday at the<lb />
Watermelon Feast sponsored by Mendeuhal! Student Center's Stu-<lb />
dent Union.<lb />
A student who spends $25 per<lb />
week on food is at present paying<lb />
an additional $48 per year in sales<lb />
tax on these purchases. Because<lb />
North Carolina is among the few<lb />
states which tax food purchases,<lb />
consumers must pay a 4 percent<lb />
tax on food purchases. A bill now<lb />
before the state Senate would<lb />
raise the tax to 414 percent.<lb />
The bill, which passed the N.C.<lb />
House on Friday, allows counties<lb />
to raise the local sales tax by Vi<lb />
cent. Food is also considered a<lb />
taxable item under the new bill.<lb />
The measure has been met with<lb />
strong criticism from food-tax<lb />
abolitionists across the state.<lb />
"The tax on food is a heavier<lb />
burden on those of lower and<lb />
moderate incomes said H.<lb />
Edger Pray, a member of the<lb />
Board of Directors of the N.C.<lb />
Consumers Council. The council<lb />
is an arm of the National Federa-<lb />
tion of Consumers, a non-profit,<lb />
consumer action group. Pray said<lb />
the consumers council made the<lb />
abolition of the food tax it's<lb />
number one priority for 1983.<lb />
Groups such as the Consumers<lb />
Council and the North Carolina<lb />
Council of Churches point out<lb />
that the food tax as well as all<lb />
sales taxes are regressive, which<lb />
means they levy the same burden<lb />
on all citizens regardless of their<lb />
income.<lb />
Pray explained that a family<lb />
spending $75 per week on grocery<lb />
bills will end up paying $156 per<lb />
year in tood taxes. The new bill, if<lb />
approved, would raise the total to<lb />
$176 a year.<lb />
"It penalizes people who are<lb />
least able to pay taxes said ECU<lb />
community health professor<lb />
William C. Byrd III. "It's one of<lb />
those kinds of taxes that is grossly<lb />
unfair<lb />
Byrd, who is also president of<lb />
the Greenville-Pitt County<lb />
Chapter of the North Carolina<lb />
Civil Liberties Union, said the<lb />
food tax is especially burdensome<lb />
for students and people in lower-<lb />
income brackets.<lb />
"Many students are already<lb />
badly strapped. It's very difficult<lb />
for many of them to make it<lb />
Byrd said. "Increasing numbers<lb />
of students seem to be working in-<lb />
creasing numbers of hours. It's as<lb />
if they're becoming part-time<lb />
students and full-time workers. A<lb />
tax like the food tax is for them<lb />
very unfortunate and unfair, like<lb />
See, FOOD, Page 5<lb />
for Jackson in the primary.<lb />
Williams said that because<lb />
Jackson is well known, he will be<lb />
able to have alot of influence on<lb />
blacks and the political system.<lb />
"Whatever his intentions are, 1<lb />
think the results will be positive<lb />
Williams said.<lb />
Black Leader<lb />
Speaks About<lb />
1984 Election<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
"I'd like to see a black person<lb />
seeking office said D.D. Gar-<lb />
rett, president of the Pitt County<lb />
chapter of the NAACP, in<lb />
reference to a question on the<lb />
1984 presidential election. "1<lb />
reckon (the Rev. Jesse) Jackson<lb />
would be as good a candidate as<lb />
we could locate<lb />
Garrett said he has no qualms<lb />
with a Jackson candidacy, but he<lb />
knows the road to the presidency<lb />
for Jackson would be an "up-hill<lb />
battle. Not because he's not<lb />
qualified; 1 don't think the mood<lb />
of the country would be receptive<lb />
to a black president<lb />
Garrett said a black candidate<lb />
must first be accepted by the<lb />
whole country before he has a<lb />
chance of winning. Two or three<lb />
black candidates might need to<lb />
run in upcoming elections to<lb />
achieve acceptance, Garrett add-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Garrett sees no immediate<lb />
dangers if Jackson decides to run<lb />
in 1984. "I don't think he'll do<lb />
any harm Garrett said.<lb />
Ricky Seabolt Finally Comes Home<lb />
Ricky Seabolt was released<lb />
from Charlotte Rehabilitation<lb />
Hospital June 10 after spending<lb />
more than three months in three<lb />
different hospitals recovering<lb />
from injuries he received in the<lb />
March 2 Village Green apartment<lb />
explosion.<lb />
Seabolt was critically injured in<lb />
the explosion that took the life of<lb />
one ECU student and injured 12<lb />
others. ECU student David Mar-<lb />
tin, a friend of Seabolt's, was loll-<lb />
ed in the explosion. Seabolt suf-<lb />
fered severe head and liver in-<lb />
juries.<lb />
"I'm getting more and more en-<lb />
durance all the time Seabolt<lb />
said in a Tuesday interview from<lb />
his parents home in Durham.<lb />
Seabolt is at present participating<lb />
in six hours a week of out-patient<lb />
therapy at Memorial Hospital in<lb />
Chapel Hill. His treatment in-<lb />
cludes work with occupational,<lb />
physical and speech therapists. He<lb />
is also taking part in a rigorous<lb />
daily exercise program.<lb />
"My recovery's going too<lb />
slow Seabolt said in a reference<lb />
to the partial paralysis he is still<lb />
experiencing in his left side.<lb />
But over the long run, Seabolt<lb />
admits that he has seen a steady<lb />
improvement in his motor skills.<lb />
"I can almost swing a golf dub<lb />
now, and 1 couldn't two or three<lb />
weeks ago when I first got out of<lb />
the hospital Seabolt said.<lb />
Seabolt would have graduated<lb />
this summer. Counting the 11<lb />
hours of incompletes he has from<lb />
the spring, Seabolt only needs 14<lb />
hours to earn his degree in<lb />
marketing. "I hope to come back<lb />
to school next spring Seabolt<lb />
said. "I'm ready to get finished<lb />
up<lb />
Both Seabolt and his mother<lb />
Doris Seabolt thanked the friends<lb />
and family members for their love<lb />
and support. "His friends haven't<lb />
forgotten him Mrs. Seabolt<lb />
said. "They have stood by him<lb />
faithfully. A major part of his<lb />
rehabilitation has been his friends<lb />
treating him like they always<lb />
have<lb />
"All my friends are keeping up<lb />
with me Seabolt said. "I thank<lb />
them all for their support<lb />
Seabolt says he is planning to<lb />
make a trip to Greenville soon to<lb />
visit with the many people who<lb />
have helped him through this ex-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 29. ISO<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
STUDENTS MAKE<lb />
A DIFFERENCE<lb />
if you are a motivated in<lb />
dividual who wishes to help seek<lb />
solutions to consumer and en-<lb />
vironmental problem through<lb />
research and advocacy, then<lb />
North Caroline Public Interest<lb />
Research Group (NC PIRG) Is<lb />
for you It Is a student group<lb />
researching issues such as Con-<lb />
sumer Protection<lb />
Environmental Quality<lb />
Students' Rights Government<lb />
Accountability Renewable<lb />
Energy Civil Rights NC PIRG<lb />
has. in ltd past, fought for North<lb />
Carolina student's rights,<lb />
documented the danger of<lb />
nuclear cargo transportation<lb />
through the state, and most<lb />
recently, making the student<lb />
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JUNE 29, 1983<lb />
The Rosenberg Case Still Far From Settled<lb />
By PATRICK<lb />
O'NElll<lb />
N�wt Editor<lb />
June 19 marked the<lb />
30th anniversary of<lb />
one the most well-<lb />
known executions in<lb />
the nation's history.<lb />
On that day in 1953,<lb />
Julius and Ethel<lb />
Rosenberg were elec-<lb />
trocuted in New<lb />
York's Sing Sing<lb />
Prison after the being<lb />
convicted of selling<lb />
secrets on the atomic<lb />
bomb to the Soviet<lb />
Union.<lb />
Pegged the "atomic<lb />
spies the couple was<lb />
tried for heading a<lb />
band of spies who<lb />
stole and passed<lb />
secrets to the Soviets.<lb />
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drew world-wide<lb />
public attention and,<lb />
to this day, many peo-<lb />
ple are still debating<lb />
whether the couple ac-<lb />
tually committed the<lb />
crime. Some claim<lb />
their case was a large-<lb />
scale conspiracy<lb />
designed to incite<lb />
anti-communist senti-<lb />
ment.<lb />
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perhaps best<lb />
remembered for their<lb />
stead-fast refusal to<lb />
admit any guilt in the<lb />
case. Even when of-<lb />
fered the chance to<lb />
avoid death only days<lb />
before their execu-<lb />
tion, the Rosenbergs<lb />
refused the govern-<lb />
ment's request that<lb />
they admit their guilt.<lb />
"History will<lb />
record that we were<lb />
victims of the most<lb />
monstrous frame-up<lb />
of our country the<lb />
Rosenberg's wrote in<lb />
their refusal to accept<lb />
the offer of the<lb />
government. "We die<lb />
with honor and digni-<lb />
ty � knowing we<lb />
must be vindicated by<lb />
history<lb />
Today, there is a<lb />
organization called<lb />
the National Commit-<lb />
tee to Reopen the<lb />
Rosenberg Case.<lb />
There is also an effort<lb />
being coordinated by<lb />
the two surviving sons<lb />
of the Rosenbergs to<lb />
vindicate their<lb />
parents.<lb />
On June 17 in<lb />
Chapel Hill, a group<lb />
believing the<lb />
Rosenbergs were in-<lb />
nocent gathered for a<lb />
noon-time vigil at the<lb />
Franklin Street Post<lb />
Office. In the even-<lb />
ing, the same group<lb />
showed a 90-minute,<lb />
1975 documentary<lb />
film on the case. After<lb />
the film, co-defendant<lb />
in the case Morton<lb />
Sobell spoke on the<lb />
events surrounding<lb />
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30-year sentence for<lb />
his role in the spy<lb />
ring.<lb />
"Ethel, Julius and<lb />
myself were inno-<lb />
cent Sobell said.<lb />
"The government<lb />
framed us, using per-<lb />
jured, intimidation-<lb />
induced testimony<lb />
Sobell said the im-<lb />
pact of the case<lb />
strongly contributed<lb />
to the lack of political<lb />
dissent that lasted<lb />
through the 50s.<lb />
"There is a long list<lb />
of abuses which lead<lb />
to the conclusion that<lb />
the Rosenbergs didn't<lb />
get a fair trial said<lb />
Rob Gelblum,<lb />
organizer of the<lb />
Chapel Hill events.<lb />
"There was never<lb />
much to connect them<lb />
to the theft of anv<lb />
kind of atomic<lb />
secrets, and much has<lb />
been pried loose<lb />
under the Freedom of<lb />
Information Act that<lb />
tends to throw their<lb />
conviction into even<lb />
greater doubt<lb />
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the case, the final fate<lb />
of the Rosenbergs was<lb />
sealed when President<lb />
Dwight D.<lb />
Eisenhower refused to<lb />
commute their death<lb />
sentences. The film<lb />
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of the jurors in the<lb />
case were still con-<lb />
vinced of the<lb />
Rosenbergs' guilt.<lb />
In 1979, the<lb />
Rosenbergs' sons,<lb />
Michael and Robert<lb />
Meeropol (their<lb />
adopted parents'<lb />
names), discovered a<lb />
memo written by<lb />
General Leslie Groves<lb />
to the Atomic Energy<lb />
Commission about<lb />
the Rosenberg data<lb />
being "of minor<lb />
value adding, "I<lb />
would never say that<lb />
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the memo in a file<lb />
about their parents<lb />
case which they re-<lb />
quested through the<lb />
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tion Act.<lb />
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ple in Chapel Hill's<lb />
Community Church,<lb />
called the case a large-<lb />
scale conspiracy. "It<lb />
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whose idea was to sti-<lb />
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expressed purpose<lb />
and it succeeded<lb />
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heavy factor in con-<lb />
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gotten a fair trial<lb />
Sobel also made ap-<lb />
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man, the original<lb />
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asked Kaufman to<lb />
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claims the committee<lb />
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ByDKNNIS<lb />
KILCOYNE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A roof is the least<lb />
interesting architec-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Dr. E. L. Henderson<lb />
Former Professor Finally Recognized<lb />
Sometimes, it seems, deserved<lb />
recognition is a long time in com-<lb />
ing. Just ask Dr. E. L. Henderson,<lb />
a retired ECU history professor<lb />
and administrator. His took about<lb />
39 years.<lb />
Last Wednesday, June 22,<lb />
Chancellor John Howell bestowed<lb />
upon Henderson the honorary<lb />
rank of Professor Emeritus in<lb />
Education. In a simple ceremony,<lb />
Howell praised the retired pro-<lb />
fessor for his "significant and en-<lb />
during" contributions to ECU.<lb />
At age 98, Henderson is ECU's<lb />
oldest living faculty member. He<lb />
came to ECU, then East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, in 1923. Three<lb />
years later, he became director of<lb />
student teaching, and three years<lb />
after that, in 1929, chairman of the<lb />
Department of Administration and<lb />
Supervision.<lb />
Strangely enough, especially for<lb />
a man who was instrumental in the<lb />
founding of the university,<lb />
Henderson was dismissed for<lb />
"disloyalty" in 1944, during the<lb />
stormy reign of President Leon R.<lb />
Meadows.<lb />
Henderson's dismissal came 13<lb />
days before he would be eligible<lb />
for retirement. His benefits,<lb />
however, were restored following<lb />
Meadow's conviction and sentence<lb />
to three years in prison.<lb />
With all this in mind, it's easy to<lb />
understand why Henderson pro-<lb />
bably doesn't consider June 22,<lb />
1983, the greatest day of his life.<lb />
Sure, having the rank of professor<lb />
emeritus conferred upon oneself is<lb />
a tremendous honor, but consider<lb />
a ucmciiuvua uuuui , uui wumm-  <lb />
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Hunt's Lethal Choice<lb />
Henderson has a legitimate gripe<lb />
He was never reinstated after the<lb />
"disloyalty" incident and says<lb />
university officials at the time<lb />
showed little or no interest in him<lb />
thereafter.<lb />
And despite living just a block<lb />
from ECU, Henderson has been<lb />
on campus but twice since 1944.<lb />
It's a shame that a man who<lb />
contributed so much to East<lb />
Carolina � Henderson's posts in<lb />
the late 20s preceded the establish-<lb />
ment of the present School of<lb />
Education � would feel so<lb />
alienated from his university and<lb />
would have to wait 39 years for the<lb />
recognition he deserves. But,<lb />
logically, who's to blame? Without<lb />
a doubt, the university officials<lb />
from his day have long since<lb />
retired.<lb />
Although we do regret the delay<lb />
in the honoring of this fine man,<lb />
we, nonetheless, commend Dr.<lb />
Henderson on his career, his<lb />
dedication to and his ac-<lb />
complishments at ECTC and wish<lb />
him the best of fortune in the years<lb />
to come.<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
In November 1980, East Carolinian<lb />
cartoonist John Weyler hit the nail on<lb />
the head with his sketch of a Pitt County<lb />
tobacco farmer poised in front of his<lb />
lethal field, hacking and coughing on a<lb />
lit cigarette The caption showed the<lb />
farmer decrying the evils of liquor-by-<lb />
the-drink.<lb />
Once again, the inconsistency ex-<lb />
hibited by North Carolina political<lb />
leaders has emerged regarding these two<lb />
issues. On Thursday, Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt � the same governor who<lb />
authored legislation that raised the<lb />
state's minimum drinking age to 19 �<lb />
called the proposed new stricter warn-<lb />
ings on cigarette packages "overly<lb />
harsh" and "unfair to tobacco<lb />
farmers<lb />
The current wording on cigarette<lb />
packages reads as follows: "Warning:<lb />
The surgeon general has determined that<lb />
cigarette smoking is dangerous to your<lb />
health<lb />
The proposed new message, selected<lb />
by a 15-1 vote of members of the Senate<lb />
Labor and Human Resources Commit-<lb />
tee, states: "Warning: Cigarette smok-<lb />
ing causes cancer, emphysema, heart<lb />
disease; may complicate pregnancy; and<lb />
is addictive<lb />
To tell the truth, I'm not really con-<lb />
vinced that warnings on cigarette<lb />
packages make a damn bit of difference<lb />
to the addicted millions. I know smokers<lb />
who wouldn't give up the habit if<lb />
cigarette packages stated: "Warning:<lb />
Cigarettes have been shown to cause<lb />
long, agonizing, painful suffering and<lb />
death The problem is that once a per-<lb />
son's addicted to them, it's often too<lb />
late.<lb />
My bet is that most tobacco farmers<lb />
would prefer to see no warning at all.<lb />
Better yet, they'd probably be in favor<lb />
of warnings that go something like this:<lb />
"Warning: Beware of anyone who<lb />
'Damned If You Do &amp;<lb />
Damned If You Don't'<lb />
As much of a surprise as this may<lb />
come to my noted and devoted adver-<lb />
saries (an organization whose number<lb />
seems to increase hourly), I have been<lb />
doing a lot of thinking lately. Yes,<lb />
believe it or not, girls, once a month,<lb />
when the moon is at just the right point<lb />
in its orbit, I am capable of semi-<lb />
intelligent thought<lb />
MIKE HUGHES<lb />
-&amp; &amp;<lb />
I was trying to decide on something to<lb />
write about, something, preferably, that<lb />
would appeal to everyone who reads it<lb />
(all 14 of you), something that, perhaps,<lb />
would evoke a grin (however small<lb />
andor shortlived) without offending or<lb />
enraging anyone.<lb />
Needless to say, any two-bit writer<lb />
(myself, of course, included) knows this<lb />
simply can't be done.<lb />
I mean, if I write about fat people,<lb />
they get offended and sweat on me. If I<lb />
criticize Reaganomics, I have a hundred<lb />
little militant college Republicans<lb />
breathing down my neck and screaming<lb />
"Blasphemy If I write about illiterate<lb />
football players, I have to carry a<lb />
baseball bat with me for a month and<lb />
buy new tires for my car. (I can't figure<lb />
this one out anyway. I suppose they have<lb />
someone else read it to them.)<lb />
If I write about the food at<lb />
Mendenhall (admittedly, a conflict in<lb />
terms), my apartment is bombarded<lb />
with fungus burgers and soybean hot-<lb />
dogs. If I write about something with<lb />
real societal impact, like say social in-<lb />
justice, racial inequality and repression,<lb />
I get obscene phone calls from angry<lb />
Greenville legislators and bomb-threats<lb />
from the ECU Nazi Society &amp; Chess<lb />
Club (NSCC).<lb />
When I write on the bathroom walls,<lb />
they tell me to put it in my column. Put<lb />
it in my column, and they say save it for<lb />
the little boys' room.<lb />
If I write about pretty girls on the<lb />
beach, women with outie belly-buttons<lb />
and Brillo-pad hair want coverage too.<lb />
If I write about the morality of<lb />
premarital sex andor cohabitation, I<lb />
get nasty letters from some 6' 2" squad<lb />
leader of "Dykes on Bikes" demanding<lb />
equal time.<lb />
But what I don't understand are those<lb />
people who know they'll hate what I've<lb />
got to say beforehand but read it<lb />
anyway Naturally, then, they bitch at<lb />
me for writing it. On the whole, I'd say<lb />
it's a damned-if-I-do, damned-if-I-don't<lb />
situation.<lb />
Hell, I even wrote one column a while<lb />
back on something as universal as nose-<lb />
picking and got a few angry letters back.<lb />
I guess some people thought I'd revealed<lb />
their identities. I don't know; perhaps it<lb />
hit just a little too close to home.<lb />
IM (COUGH!HACK') A&amp;AINST LJQUOR-8Y- THE-PRJNK IN (CHOKE'<lb />
GASP!) PITT COUNTS BECAUSE (COUGH!) ALCOHOL. IS<lb />
(HACK') BAP FOR. yOU (COUGH! ChOKM!)"<lb />
r-Campus Forum<lb />
criticizes the tobacco industry or,<lb />
"Attention: Smoking cigarettes is as<lb />
wholesome as mother's milk<lb />
The governor, who incidental<lb />
doesn't smoke, is supposed to be con-<lb />
cerned about the overall welfare o his<lb />
constituents. Apparently, this is why<lb />
Hunt and practically the entire General<lb />
Assembly supported raising the drinking<lb />
age in North Carolina to 19. The new<lb />
law is supposed to keep teenagers from<lb />
being able to buy beer and wine, thus<lb />
keeping those who would drink and<lb />
drive off the roads. Why, then, do Hum<lb />
and members of the General Assembly<lb />
feel differently about protecting their<lb />
constituents from the often lethal effects<lb />
of smoking?<lb />
Cigarette smoking has been proen to<lb />
cause more than 300,000 deaths each<lb />
year from cancer, heart disease and<lb />
respiratory ailments. Subsequent!<lb />
medical care from smoking costs<lb />
Americans in the neighborhood of $13<lb />
billion a year.<lb />
With these facts in mind, I would like<lb />
to call into question the statement by<lb />
Hunt that the new warning would be<lb />
"unfair to tobacco farmers vvha:<lb />
about the rest of the citizens in the stat?"<lb />
Don't we have rights too? Does Hunt<lb />
really want to see more North Caroli-<lb />
nians taking up the habit?<lb />
Hunt was elected on a platform tha:<lb />
spoke strongly of the need to upgrade<lb />
education in North Carolina. One aspect<lb />
of education is informing young people<lb />
of the importance of good health care<lb />
This information would have to include<lb />
the advice that one shouldn't smoke if<lb />
one desires good health. I think it's<lb />
about time Hunt and members of the<lb />
General Assembly stopped complaining<lb />
about the warnings issued by the Depart-<lb />
ment of Health and Human Services and<lb />
other agencies regarding the dangers of<lb />
smoking. These agencies are doing their<lb />
jobs. It's time Hunt and the legislators<lb />
did theirs.<lb />
Column Stoops To 'All-Time Low9<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, a win-<lb />
dow gardener from Selma, recently took<lb />
third place in the North Carolina Mr.<lb />
Banal Pageant.<lb />
Dear Mr. Hughes:<lb />
In re to your reply to Kim Albin,<lb />
BELIEVE IT � many people do not<lb />
share your enthusiasm for your in-<lb />
famous column. It is beyond me how the<lb />
managing editor of ECU's only student<lb />
newspaper managed to slip such a banal<lb />
article (re fixations) into the paper,<lb />
much less on the editorial page. Humor<lb />
is one thing, but sheer "disgusting fixa-<lb />
tions" (as Kim so accurately described<lb />
them) belong in a private journal or,<lb />
perhaps, on a bathroom wall<lb />
somewhere.<lb />
The East Carolinian is distributed not<lb />
only throughout the ECU campus, but<lb />
also in the Brody Building where many<lb />
physicians and other professionals fre-<lb />
quently pick up their copies of the<lb />
paper. Don't you have more pride in<lb />
your paper (which not only represents<lb />
you but the student body as a whole and<lb />
the English department in particular)<lb />
than to stoop to this apparent all-time<lb />
low for material? If you are short of<lb />
material or writers during the summer,<lb />
then why don't you save yourself some<lb />
time, and the students some money, and<lb />
just shut down for the summer?<lb />
Hopefully, this fall, we'll see quality<lb />
journalism returning to The East Caroli-<lb />
nian.<lb />
Melanie Bentlcy-Maughan<lb />
Alumnus, English<lb />
Teach-In Coverage<lb />
Many thanks for the considerable<lb />
space given given the June 18 teach-ins.<lb />
Your readers may be interested in a few<lb />
more aspects of that occasion:<lb />
For tiie first time in Greenville, a<lb />
white "peace" and a black "survival"<lb />
group formally collaborated on a major<lb />
project. For the first time in Greenville,<lb />
a multi-theme conference was attemp-<lb />
ted. For the first time in Greenville, a<lb />
teach-in was tried (in fact, two teach-ins<lb />
at once).<lb />
Attendance at the Willis Building met<lb />
our minimal expectations for a Saturday<lb />
in beach season. Recognition is due to<lb />
Diane Maisel, Mary Rider, Mike Hamer<lb />
and Patrick O'Neill for the design and<lb />
distribution of handbills and for writing<lb />
news stories about the Solstice events.<lb />
Thanks to Roy Schaal and Charles Co-<lb />
ble for moderating the two meetings.<lb />
Also not publicly acknowledged before<lb />
were those who advised, arranged or<lb />
contributed to the various tables:<lb />
Wendell Allen, Carl Adler, Philip Adler,<lb />
Kenneth Dews, Rhea Markello, Calvin<lb />
Kervin (of Sen. East's office), Charles<lb />
Cain and myself. Finally, Walter Dorsey<lb />
of the N.C. Employment Security Com-<lb />
mission thoroughly prepared an up-to-<lb />
date overview of job prospects in 1983,<lb />
nationally and in Pitt County.<lb />
The idea of a teach-in to mark the<lb />
summer Solstice derives from the Liver-<lb />
more Action Group of the Mobilization<lb />
for Survival. The idea of sampling from<lb />
every major social problem, daring us to<lb />
embrace the tremendous challenges of<lb />
(e.g.) nuclear blow-up and of "They<lb />
blow me up every day" (poverty) derives<lb />
 from a reported remark of John Howell.<lb />
Each speaker proved excellent,<lb />
sometimes in unexpected ways. One<lb />
speaker, detained on returning from<lb />
Florida, wasn't heard on the 18th and<lb />
will speak this Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
132 Austin. Again, an ambitious subject<lb />
will be sampled in a new way.<lb />
Carroll Webber<lb />
Assoc. Prof. Math<lb />
Retired<lb />
Abortion Ruling<lb />
According to the latest Supreme<lb />
Court ruling concerning abortion, it is<lb />
now legal in the United States for a<lb />
woman to have an abortion at any time<lb />
during her pregnancy before the fetus,<lb />
infant or child is born. In other words, a<lb />
woman may have an abortion fie<lb />
minutes before the child is born, and it's<lb />
legal; however, if a child is born and<lb />
strangled, it's called murder and is il-<lb />
legal. So, now it comes down to this.<lb />
five minutes before birth is legal; five<lb />
minutes after birth is illegal.<lb />
In third-trimester abortions, an inci-<lb />
sion is made into the uterus, and the um-<lb />
bilical cord is wrapped around the<lb />
child"s neck and tightened until the<lb />
fetus no longer moves. I believe this is<lb />
also known as strangling.<lb />
A woman should know prior to the<lb />
fourth month if she is pregnant. She<lb />
should also know if she wishes to keep<lb />
the child by that time. A child is<lb />
developed completely by the ninth<lb />
month. If ever, the decision for an abor-<lb />
tion should be made during the first<lb />
three months.<lb />
I am not anti-abortion; I am anti-<lb />
murder. Abortion and murder may or<lb />
may not be the same thing, but abortion<lb />
after the seventh month is definitely kill-<lb />
ing a fully developed individual.<lb />
I sympathize with the victims of rape,<lb />
incest and financial insecurity, who find<lb />
themselves in the position of having an<lb />
unwanted child. But I also feel that deo-<lb />
sion can be made during the first<lb />
trimester.<lb />
It would be ideal for female victims of<lb />
rape or incest to have an abortion after<lb />
completing a police report. The finan-<lb />
cially insecure woman should place the<lb />
child up for adoption.<lb />
I would like to have a petition cir-<lb />
culated throughout the campus inform-<lb />
ing our legislators and the Supreme<lb />
Court that those who sign it oppose the<lb />
recent ruling. This petition could be<lb />
sponsored by the SGA and could be cir-<lb />
culated this fall.<lb />
Kimberly Cox<lb />
Freshman, Biology<lb />
Food<lb />
Coat. From Page 1<lb />
it is for other poor people "<lb />
Both Pray and Byrd say lobbv<lb />
ing is the critical factor in convin<lb />
cing the General Assembly U<lb />
abolish the tax.<lb />
In a recent issue of Raleigl<lb />
Report, a lobbying newsletter oj<lb />
the N.C. Council of Churches.<lb />
suggestion was made that citizer<lb />
endorse and lobby for Senate Bil<lb />
51 introduced by Sen. Kenneti<lb />
Roy all, D-Durham, which uouk<lb />
eventually eliminate the food<lb />
Royall's bill would lmtiallj<lb />
nse the overall sales tax by oi<lb />
Taxiag Melons?<lb />
HuntN<lb />
New TV<lb />
ECU Sens Bru<lb />
In action taken last week<lb />
Hunt Jr. named Beaufort Cou<lb />
Singleton to the ECU Board<lb />
also reappointed James<lb />
Greensboro to another four-y<lb />
Singleton is a graduate ol<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill La Schoo<lb />
ed law in Greenville since 1<lb />
will be the second one for Su<lb />
first appointed to the ECU<lb />
1977. He served until 1981.<lb />
Dixon, who has been on<lb />
1979, is president and own<lb />
Inc and JMD Contractor<lb />
development and general oof<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
Dixon has a special interest<lb />
gram for hearing-impaired stt<lb />
one of the best in the south. "<lb />
man of the committee whicj<lb />
Central Carolina School for<lb />
been director of the N.C Sd<lb />
14 years.<lb />
Dixon has established<lb />
endowed $50,000 scholarshi<lb />
deaf students. He is a gradual<lb />
Hill.<lb />
ECU Catholic campus<lb />
Girard Sherba has announce<lb />
on campus will be discontn<lb />
mer. The Sunday service is usj<lb />
p.m. in the first floor Biology<lb />
ba said the cancellations werel<lb />
of the low turnout of student<lb />
mer months. In the meantij<lb />
wishing to attend Catholic sej<lb />
St. Gabriel's or St. Peters '<lb />
St. Gabriel's, located at !<lb />
holds services at 6 p.m Sat<lb />
and 11 a.m. on Sunday. St<lb />
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Saturday and 8 a.m. and 10<lb />
ECU mathematics profes<lb />
nath will be presenting a lecrj<lb />
30 titled "Mathematics an<lb />
Dcbnath is the managing edj<lb />
tional Journal of Ml<lb />
Mathematical Science as wel<lb />
of the Bulletin of the Calc<lb />
Society.<lb />
Debnath was originally s<lb />
his lecture during the recent<lb />
a New World Symphony"<lb />
withdrew on account of ilh<lb />
The lecture will be held in I<lb />
(Room 132 Austin Building<lb />
"Hot Fun in the Sumnu<lb />
hibit in the East Carolina<lb />
tion at Joyner Library, pn<lb />
how Americans spent sumi<lb />
the 19th century.<lb />
The exhibit, which is<lb />
features old letters. phot<lb />
engraved sheet music am<lb />
material pertaining to evr<lb />
the waters to celebrating<lb />
on display.<lb />
Francis M. Eddings, chiej<lb />
has been elected president<lb />
of the FBI National Acac<lb />
elite organization of law<lb />
ment and supervisory persj<lb />
Eddings was elected an<lb />
annual retraining session<lb />
June 8-10 in Charlotte. H<lb />
Dec. 31, 1984.<lb />
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tus no longer moves. 1 believe this is<lb />
known as strangling.<lb />
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i month if she is pregnant. She<lb />
auid also know if she wishes to keep<lb />
child by that time A child is<lb />
developed completely by the ninth<lb />
� If ever, the decision for an abor-<lb />
on should be made during the first<lb />
three months.<lb />
I am not anti-abortion; I am anti-<lb />
Abortion and murder may or<lb />
nay not be the same thing, but abortion<lb />
the seventh month is definitely kill-<lb />
ing a fully developed individual.<lb />
I sympathize with the victims of rape,<lb />
ncest and financial insecurity, who find<lb />
themselves in the position of having an<lb />
unwanted child. But I also feel that deci-<lb />
sion can be made during the first<lb />
trimester.<lb />
It would be ideal for female victims of<lb />
rape or incest to have an abortion after<lb />
completing a police report. The finan-<lb />
VL , msecure oman should place the<lb />
child up for adoption.<lb />
J would like to have a petition cir-<lb />
culated throughout the campus inform-<lb />
ing our legislators and the Supreme<lb />
-ourt that those whe sign it oppose the<lb />
recent ruling. This petition could be<lb />
sponsored by the SGA and could be cir-<lb />
culated this fall.<lb />
Kimbcrly Cox<lb />
Freshman, Biology<lb />
i<lb />
Food Tax Hits Poor<lb />
Co�t. From P�Rf i<lb />
it is for other poor people<lb />
Both Pray and Byrd say lobby-<lb />
ing is the critical factor in convin-<lb />
cing the General Assembly to<lb />
abolish the tax.<lb />
In a recent issue of Raleigh<lb />
Report, a lobbying newsletter of<lb />
the N.C. Council of Churches, a<lb />
suggestion was made that citizens<lb />
endorse and lobby for Senate Bill<lb />
51 introduced by Sen. Kenneth<lb />
Royall, D-Durham, which would<lb />
eventually eliminate the food tax.<lb />
RoyalPs bill would initially<lb />
rfise the overall sales tax by one<lb />
Taxing Melons?<lb />
percent while phasing out the tax<lb />
on food over a three-year period.<lb />
The bill would also raise the limit<lb />
for sales tax on motor vehicles<lb />
from $120 to $300 and would tax<lb />
them at three percent instead of<lb />
the current two percent.<lb />
Royall claims the food tax<lb />
could be eliminated without loss<lb />
of revenue to the state. "The sales<lb />
tax as a whole is regressive, but it<lb />
is unlikely that it will not be raised<lb />
one penny this session wrote<lb />
Sister Evelyn Mat tern, editor of<lb />
the Raleigh Report. "Sen.<lb />
Royall's bill establishes the princi-<lb />
ple that food is a necessity that<lb />
should not be taxed and does in<lb />
fact result in fewer taxes for<lb />
lower-income families<lb />
Mattern claims that Fiscal<lb />
research on Royall's bill shows<lb />
that families with an income of<lb />
under $15,000 would have a<lb />
decline of 10 to 15 percent in sales<lb />
taxes if the tax on food were<lb />
eliminated. Families between<lb />
$15,000 and $25,000 would ex-<lb />
perience no appreciable change<lb />
and upper-income families would<lb />
bear a 10 percent increase in the<lb />
tax burden.<lb />
Pray points' out that people on<lb />
low or fixed incomes spend almost<lb />
one-half of their income on food<lb />
and food taxes while people in<lb />
higher income brackets spend<lb />
much less of their income on<lb />
food.<lb />
McNeil Smith .former N.C.<lb />
state representative, said North<lb />
Carolina is the only state to enact<lb />
a food tax in recent years.<lb />
"Two-thirds of the people in<lb />
America do not pay a food tax'<lb />
Smith said, adding that states with<lb />
a food tax are largely concen-<lb />
trated in the south. North<lb />
Carolina initiated its food tax in<lb />
1961.<lb />
N.C. Council of Churches<lb />
claims that because of hard<lb />
economic times and greater<lb />
unemployment the tax on food<lb />
should be repealed. Their<lb />
statistics show that a family of<lb />
four that earns less than $8,000<lb />
per year will spend 46.8 percent of<lb />
their income on food, while<lb />
another family with an income of<lb />
$34,000 per year will only use 16.5<lb />
percent of their funds for food<lb />
purchases.<lb />
The Council of Churches' Ex-<lb />
ecutive Director S. Collins<lb />
Kilburn called the food tax "the<lb />
most blatent and clearly unjust<lb />
tax" in North Carolina.<lb />
A Black President in '84?<lb />
The Rev. Jesse Jackson is<lb />
considered by experts to be the<lb />
first viable black presidential<lb />
candidate. We asked students<lb />
their feelings on Jackson runn-<lb />
ing, and their thoughts on a<lb />
potential black president.<lb />
Teresa Moore, Junior,<lb />
Political Science � 1 think that<lb />
it's fine. He would be setting a<lb />
precedent. It's a good possibili-<lb />
ty that he could be elected. He<lb />
would have to run in-<lb />
dependentlv, though<lb />
Rick Brown, Senior, History<lb />
� "I really question Jackson's<lb />
qualifications, He would do a<lb />
greater service if he helped<lb />
deliver the black vote as a solid<lb />
block to a viable candidate<lb />
Michael Purvis, Junior,<lb />
Computer Science � "I don't<lb />
think he'll have a chance of<lb />
winning, but he'll have a big<lb />
chance of influencing who gets<lb />
the Democratic nomination<lb />
Pom Washington, Junior,<lb />
Nursing � "I would vote for<lb />
him. I would love to see so-<lb />
meone black be president. But,<lb />
there are other more qualified<lb />
candidates<lb />
Moore<lb />
Washington<lb />
I Hunt Names<lb />
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From Suff Reporu<lb />
ECU News Briefs<lb />
In action taken last week Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt Jr. named Beaufort County native Louis<lb />
Singleton to the ECU Board of Trustees. Hunt<lb />
also reappointed James M. Dixon of<lb />
Greensboro to another four-year term.<lb />
Singleton is a graduate of ECU and the<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill Law School. He has practic-<lb />
ed law in Greenville since 1961. The new term<lb />
will be the second one for Singleton who was<lb />
first appointed to the ECU board by Hunt in<lb />
1977. He served until 1981.<lb />
Dixon, who has been on the board since<lb />
1979, is president and owner of J.M. Dixon<lb />
Inc and JMD Contractors Inc real estate<lb />
development and general contracting firms in<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
Dixon has a special interest in the ECU pro-<lb />
gram for hearing-impaired students, considered<lb />
one of the best in the south. He served as chair-<lb />
man of the committee which established the<lb />
Central Carolina School for the Deaf and has<lb />
been director of the N.C. Schools for Deaf for<lb />
14 years.<lb />
Dixon has established a permanently-<lb />
endowed $50,000 scholarship trust fund for<lb />
deaf students. He is a graduate of UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
ECU Catholic campus Chaplain Father<lb />
Girard Sherba has announced that all masses<lb />
on campus will be discontinued for the sum-<lb />
mer. The Sunday service is usually held at 12:30<lb />
p.m. in the first floor Biology lecture hall. Sher-<lb />
ba said the cancellations were necessary because<lb />
of the low turnout of students during the sum-<lb />
mer months. In the meantime ECU students<lb />
wishing to attend Catholic services may do so at<lb />
St. Gabriel's or St. Peter's Catholic churches.<lb />
St. Gabriel's, located at 1120 W. Fifth St<lb />
holds services at 6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.<lb />
and 11 a.m. on Sunday. St. Peter's, located at<lb />
2700 E. Fourth St holds services at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
Saturday and 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday.<lb />
ECU mathematics professor Lokenath Deb-<lb />
nath will be presenting a lecture Thursday June<lb />
30 titled "Mathematics and Human Needs<lb />
Debnath is the managing editor of the Interna-<lb />
tional Journal of Mathematics and<lb />
Mathematical Science as well as overseas editor<lb />
of the Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical<lb />
Society.<lb />
Debnath was originally scheduled to deliver<lb />
his lecture during the recent "Can we Compose<lb />
a New World Symphony" symposium. He<lb />
withdrew on account of illness.<lb />
The lecture will be held in Austin Auditorium<lb />
(Room 132 Austin Building) at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
"Hot Fun in the Summertime a new ex-<lb />
hibit in the East Carolina Manuscript Collec-<lb />
tion at Joyner Library, provides a glimpse of<lb />
how Americans spent summer holidays during<lb />
the 19th century.<lb />
The exhibit, which is open to the public,<lb />
features old letters, photographs, post cards,<lb />
engraved sheet music and other manuscript<lb />
material pertaining to everything from taking<lb />
the waters to celebrating the Fourth of July is<lb />
on display.<lb />
Francis M. Eddings, chief of police for ECU,<lb />
has been elected president of the N.C. chapter<lb />
of the FBI National Academy Associates, an<lb />
elite organization of law enforcement manage-<lb />
ment and supervisory personel.<lb />
Eddings was elected and took office at the<lb />
annual retraining session of the state chapter<lb />
June 8-10 in Charlotte. He will serve through<lb />
Dec. 31, 1984.<lb />
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Sending Your Message With A Flair:<lb />
Stall Scribblers Revive Art Of Graffiti<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
GARY FATTIRtON - ICU<lb />
A would-be graffiti artist turns to other literary pursuits for lack of<lb />
wall space.<lb />
From racism to sexual solicita-<lb />
tion and political rhetoric to<lb />
nonsense. That's the story of the<lb />
writings on the walls of the<lb />
restrooms at ECU. Unless you<lb />
manage to avoid using public<lb />
restrooms altogether, you're<lb />
already familiar with the various<lb />
tidbits of information filling the<lb />
walls of toilet stalls on campus.<lb />
During my early morning trek<lb />
from stall to stall, I discovered<lb />
that some ECU majors produce<lb />
more graffiti than others; that<lb />
women's restroom writings are<lb />
far less interesting than men's;<lb />
and for the best in wall writing,<lb />
you should try Joyner Library's<lb />
main floor West wing men's<lb />
room.<lb />
Trying to look discreet while<lb />
walking in or out of a women's<lb />
restroom was a major problem I<lb />
encountered on this adventure. I<lb />
only entered the most isolated<lb />
ones during the usual class hours.<lb />
My safety valve was a roll of toilet<lb />
paper which I carried while<lb />
visiting the women's rooms. I was<lb />
prepared for any encounter I<lb />
might have had with a confused<lb />
woman. "Oh, the men's room is<lb />
out of toilet paper so I came here<lb />
to borrow some was my<lb />
rehearsed response to a woman<lb />
ready to yell "pervert as loud as<lb />
she could.<lb />
My first stop was the Jenkins<lb />
Fine Art Center. I expected this<lb />
place to be a gold mine of creativi-<lb />
ty, but 1 was quite wrong. "I'm<lb />
not an art major, I just like to shit<lb />
in your yard instead of mine.<lb />
Thanks alot was the first thing I<lb />
read in the first floor men's room.<lb />
"I'm a drama major on a brief<lb />
emergency stop said another<lb />
visitor. And "After seeing these<lb />
walls' graffiti 1 have come to the<lb />
conclusion that art majors may be<lb />
able to draw and paint, but their<lb />
penmanship stinks<lb />
Another writer said, "If you<lb />
enjoy hard work, spending money<lb />
that you don't have (and) all<lb />
nighters get into C.A it's<lb />
great C.A I discovered, stands<lb />
for Commercial Art.<lb />
Mendenhall's men's room walls<lb />
sported "1 oe is indispensible for<lb />
heterosexuals" and "God is all<lb />
All over campus 1 kept seeing<lb />
references to the tcond floor<lb />
men's room in Austin Building.<lb />
"Big hole in wall was the<lb />
message. Sure enough, there is a<lb />
hole in the ail between two<lb />
stalls. The walk were full of times<lb />
and dates when interested parties<lb />
cold meet in the future. Up on the<lb />
third floor, the men's room stalls<lb />
sported no holes and "Reality is a<lb />
figment of your imagination<lb />
UNCChapcI Hill received<lb />
much criticism on ECU's toilet<lb />
walls. "UNC, where men are<lb />
men, women are scarce, and sheep<lb />
are nervous" wrote one wit on<lb />
Austin's third floor. And scrawl-<lb />
ed on the door: "The Greenville<lb />
Peace Committee is a Communist<lb />
front<lb />
Knowing that English majors<lb />
frequent Austin, my hopes were<lb />
high that I would find top-grade<lb />
graffiti � possibly, even, a little<lb />
poetry. But my hopes were soon<lb />
dimmed when I came across lcss-<lb />
than-interesting, rather drab<lb />
chicken scratch. "Why are these<lb />
walls so clean?" wondered so-<lb />
meone in the ladies' room. <lb />
don't know, let's do something<lb />
about it was the response.<lb />
When I visited faculty<lb />
restrooms, I was amazed � not<lb />
one mark on their walls. I can on-<lb />
ly wonder if they just don't have<lb />
anything interesting to say or if<lb />
the janitors are advised to<lb />
See GRAFFITI.<lb />
Jazzy Guitar Licks From<lb />
Larry Carlton Lend Sass<lb />
Soa? Fans Tune In For Sexy Thrills<lb />
By ROBIN AYERS<lb />
Miff Writer<lb />
Last week, Whit McCall found<lb />
out he is married to a former Las<lb />
Vegas showgirl � in addition to<lb />
his wife, Lisa. The wedding took<lb />
place when he was drunk five<lb />
years ago. Lisa is not going to like<lb />
this.<lb />
Wally McCandless needs a<lb />
kidney transplant because<lb />
gangster Danny DeNato had him<lb />
run off the road. Danny doesn't<lb />
want his daughter Veronica dating<lb />
Wally because Wally isn't good<lb />
enough for her.<lb />
Patti Abbot wants a baby. Her<lb />
husband Jack wants a vasectomy.<lb />
He married her only because he<lb />
wanted the presidency of his<lb />
father's cosmetics firm. When<lb />
Patti found this out, she shot him.<lb />
No, this isn't local gossip.<lb />
These incidents of life can be seen<lb />
every weekday on television soap<lb />
operas.<lb />
The term "soap opera" was<lb />
derived from the products adver-<lb />
tised by sponsors during the show<lb />
and from the melodramatic plots.<lb />
A popular soap, now in its 46th<lb />
year, is The Guiding Light. In<lb />
1982, The Guiding Light won an<lb />
Emmy as best daytime series.<lb />
The Guiding Light was first<lb />
heard on WGN radio in Chicago<lb />
in 1937. Created by Irna Phillips,<lb />
The Guiding Light ran for 12<lb />
minutes with the sponsors getting<lb />
two minutes to advertise their<lb />
soapy products.<lb />
The Guiding Light centered<lb />
around a Reverend Rutledge and<lb />
the make-believe town of Five<lb />
Points. GL now airs an hour from<lb />
the town of Springfield,<lb />
somewhere in the Midwest.<lb />
Several other soap operas are set<lb />
in the Midwest as well, and the<lb />
East Coast has its share of soap<lb />
settings.<lb />
Miss Phillips initiated the use of<lb />
organ bridges for transition and<lb />
suspense-oriented plots to grab<lb />
listener attention.<lb />
On June 30, 1952, The Guiding<lb />
Light debuted on CBS, where it<lb />
has resided ever since. GL was<lb />
CBS's third soap on the air. Its<lb />
first, Search For Tomorrow,<lb />
began Sept. 3, 1951 and is still<lb />
running on NBC.<lb />
Miss Phillips was the first writer<lb />
to" stir up fans' fascination with<lb />
professional people as characters.<lb />
Doctors, lawyers and ministers<lb />
were and are the heroes and<lb />
heroines of the soap opera. More<lb />
now than in the past, members of<lb />
the middle class are also getting<lb />
into the act.<lb />
Daytime serials are a mixture of<lb />
fun, fantasy and mystery. Love is<lb />
a major theme.<lb />
All the action and excitement<lb />
takes place in fictional tov ns with<lb />
names like Oakdak Port Charles<lb />
and Llanview. No matter the<lb />
show or the network, all soap<lb />
towns have a feu things in com-<lb />
mon. All seem to have a small<lb />
town atmosphere uith all the con-<lb />
veniences of a metropolis. A body<lb />
of water, usually a lake, is not far<lb />
away. Blizzards are a ea:ly oc-<lb />
curence to add danger and<lb />
See SOAPS, page 7<lb />
By JAN E. BLOUNT<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
More often than not, when so-<lb />
meone is good at something, he<lb />
usually makes it appear easy.<lb />
Larry Carlton's Sleepwalk LP is a<lb />
pretty fair illustration of someone<lb />
taking a difficult task (holding a<lb />
listener's interest for the duration<lb />
of an instrumental album) and<lb />
making it look as easy as convers-<lb />
ing with friends.<lb />
While listening to this album, I<lb />
was reminded of an old saying<lb />
from the world of fashion: "Less<lb />
is more Carlton's lead guitar<lb />
succeeds in dominating the music<lb />
without overwhelming it. Nuances<lb />
of mood are created which are<lb />
vivid without being harsh the<lb />
moods are suggested, but not in-<lb />
sisted upon (as in the title cut,<lb />
which is rife with classy nightclub-<lb />
like atmosphere).<lb />
rwwwvywwwwwwww<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
WWWWWWWWWWWWWVW<lb />
Most of the eight compositions<lb />
on Sleepwalk are mellow and easy<lb />
to listen to. This is not to say that<lb />
there is no diversity on the album.<lb />
A variety of fast and slow settings<lb />
is represented, from the hypnotic,<lb />
almost bluegrass of "Senator<lb />
Katie" to the funky, motivating<lb />
drive of "You Gotta Get It While<lb />
You Can<lb />
It is along these lines that I have<lb />
my only real complaint with<lb />
Sleepwalk. At times, there is a lit-<lb />
tle too much mixing of theme.<lb />
"Upper Kern" and "Last httte"<lb />
try to do too much � as if<lb />
Carlton had mor to say than he<lb />
found he had lime for. The pace<lb />
changes erratically from a<lb />
breakneck dancing rhythm to a<lb />
romantic, thoughtful melody, and<lb />
instead of conveying the feeling of<lb />
covering a lot of area quickly, the<lb />
effect is a monotonous spinning<lb />
of wheels.<lb />
In the overview, though,<lb />
Carlton and his supporting<lb />
players (Terry Trotter, keyboards;<lb />
Pops Popwell, bass; Steve Gadd.<lb />
drums; and Paul hi no Da Costa,<lb />
percussion) have put together a<lb />
very good jazz album. They enjoy<lb />
what they do, and it shows.<lb />
Carlton manhandles the electric<lb />
guitar like a child at play. 1<lb />
recommend Sleepwalk.<lb />
Those Dancin' Romans<lb />
'Pippin' Opens Monday<lb />
Pippin, the musical extravagan-<lb />
za that ran for four and a half<lb />
years on Broadway and garnered<lb />
four Tony Awards, is the first<lb />
musical comedy production of the<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre<lb />
season. It will be presented this<lb />
Monday through Saturday at 8:15<lb />
p.m. on the campus of East<lb />
Carolina University.<lb />
No American musical ever had<lb />
so immediate and extensive an in-<lb />
ternational success as Pippin.<lb />
Called "the show that runs like a<lb />
racehorse" by The New York<lb />
Times, Pippin is a story based<lb />
loosely on the life of<lb />
Charlemagne's eldest son who is<lb />
an idealist searching for himself<lb />
and the pleasures of court, the<lb />
pandemonium of battle and the<lb />
aggravation of being Holy Roman<lb />
Emperor.<lb />
Scott Evans will play the title<lb />
role of Pippin, whose story is con-<lb />
jured up by a colorful troupe of<lb />
traveling actors led by John Duhn<lb />
in the role of a fast-talking, high-<lb />
stepping master of ceremonies,<lb />
who promises "a stunning exam-<lb />
ple of magic and merriment<lb />
Joey Pollock will be seen as the<lb />
hard-living, hard-praying<lb />
Charlemagne, whose council of<lb />
war is done as a lively minstrel<lb />
shr His wife Frastrada (Babs<lb />
Scott Evaas leads the cast as Pippin, Charlemagne's<lb />
ofasoa.<lb />
Winn) sings and dances "Spread<lb />
A Little Sunshine another of<lb />
the musical's showpieces compos-<lb />
ed by Stephen Schwartz, whose<lb />
credits include the score for<lb />
Godspell.<lb />
Director Jay Fox will guide the<lb />
company through the cheerful<lb />
anachronisms of a plot derived<lb />
from history, but the show dances<lb />
and sings in a modern mode. The<lb />
choreographer will be Broadway<lb />
veteran Mavis Ray, creating<lb />
dances that range from soft shoe<lb />
to sultry acrobatics. The profes-<lb />
sional cast of 25 singers and<lb />
dancers have been in rehearsal for<lb />
several weeks on the ECU cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Summer Theatre Technical<lb />
Director Leonard Darby has<lb />
assembled and installed a com-<lb />
pletely new and enlarged stage<lb />
floor for McGinnis Theatre that<lb />
has motorized wagon units for<lb />
scenery which run in special tracks<lb />
recessed in the surface. Also hid-<lb />
den within the new stage floor are<lb />
unique lighting, mirror and smoke<lb />
effects which all promise not to<lb />
disappoint Summer Theatre au-<lb />
diences who have come to expect<lb />
lavish productions numbers from<lb />
the popular musical theatre,<lb />
which this year celebrates its 16th<lb />
year in operation.<lb />
Tickets are still available for<lb />
Pippin and may be purchased at<lb />
McGinnis Theatre, corner of Fifth<lb />
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JUNE 29. 1983<lb />
Soaps Bring Fans9 Seamier Fantasies To Life<lb />
Five of Greenville's hottest jazz and blues<lb />
bands will be featured this Saturday night,<lb />
July 2, at 6:00 when WVSP (90.9 FM) airs a<lb />
benefit concert played recently at The Attic.<lb />
Music from the Rutabaga Brothers and<lb />
lemon Sisters, Lightning Wells with the<lb />
Sting Rays, Big Boy Henry, Jazz Plus and<lb />
Proteus will highlight the three-hour broad-<lb />
cast. Above, Bob Tunnell of the Sting Rays<lb />
grins through his band's set.<lb />
Continued from P.6<lb />
photographic excite-<lb />
ment.<lb />
These shared<lb />
devices are used to<lb />
lend not only excite-<lb />
ment but familiarity<lb />
and hooks to hang<lb />
storylines on. The<lb />
physical<lb />
characteristics of a<lb />
soap opera city also<lb />
provide vicarious<lb />
thrills for viewers who<lb />
don't live in a city or<lb />
near a lake or where<lb />
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popular with soap<lb />
opera audiences and<lb />
especially the campus<lb />
soap fanatic crowd?<lb />
One fan says it's the<lb />
diverse lifestyles of<lb />
the characters.<lb />
Viewers can sample<lb />
the life of the filthy<lb />
rich or the deceitfully<lb />
criminal. The sets,<lb />
once rather plain, are<lb />
highly realistic � fan-<lb />
tastic, some might<lb />
argue. For with soap<lb />
opera's rising<lb />
popularity has come<lb />
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ducers are spending<lb />
the extra revenue on<lb />
location for greater<lb />
authenticity.<lb />
But it's people and<lb />
relationships that<lb />
ultimately draw<lb />
viewers to their sets<lb />
every day. Fans tune<lb />
in to see who's doing<lb />
what to, for, and with<lb />
whom. Soap operas<lb />
provide temporary<lb />
escape from real life.<lb />
Action is an in-<lb />
tegral part of a soap<lb />
opera. Every week it<lb />
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into or out of peril.<lb />
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four and a half years<lb />
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watch for plot-turning<lb />
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realistically written in-<lb />
to soap opera scripts<lb />
with a certain amount<lb />
of frequency. Abor-<lb />
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motherhood and<lb />
alcoholism � and<lb />
other formerly taboo<lb />
subjects � are sen-<lb />
sitively portrayed.<lb />
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see who's doing<lb />
what to, for, and<lb />
with whom, �<lb />
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their favorite<lb />
characters. Fans can<lb />
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mysterious disease,<lb />
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course, have their<lb />
favorite heroes,<lb />
heroines and especial-<lb />
ly villains. Favored<lb />
"bad guys" in a re-<lb />
cent informal poll<lb />
ranged from The<lb />
Guiding Light's<lb />
millionairess socialite<lb />
Vanessa Chamberlain<lb />
to the vicious Arid<lb />
Aldren and Karen<lb />
Stenbeck of As The<lb />
World Turns. Soap<lb />
opera villains are<lb />
usually rich, powerful<lb />
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to everything, and<lb />
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seamier sides fans<lb />
who might fantasize<lb />
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little manipulative.<lb />
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storylines seem to<lb />
recur frequently as<lb />
one flips the dial.<lb />
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popular, as are<lb />
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accidents and leave<lb />
the world to assume<lb />
that their character<lb />
has died. Later, when<lb />
the time is right, the<lb />
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from the dead after<lb />
fooling his enemies<lb />
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if anyone, mourned<lb />
him.<lb />
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young politician's<lb />
career being threaten-<lb />
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he loves has a tainted<lb />
past. This plot has oc-<lb />
curred recently on As<lb />
The World Turns as<lb />
well as on The<lb />
Guiding Light.<lb />
Characters and<lb />
storylines are so<lb />
realistically and con-<lb />
vincingly presented<lb />
that soap opera actors<lb />
report being hit and<lb />
cursed at by people on<lb />
the the street who<lb />
forget that what they<lb />
see on television is on-<lb />
ly fiction or fan-<lb />
tasy. Fans rate The<lb />
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But soap opera is<lb />
entertainment, pure<lb />
and simple. Escapism,<lb />
humor, sex, suspense<lb />
� tune in tomorrow!<lb />
Millions do; The<lb />
Guiding Light and<lb />
company are where<lb />
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Continued from P.6<lb />
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Sports<lb />
JUNE 29, 1983<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Connors Ousted By Curren's Aces<lb />
W 1MBLEDON, England (UPI)<lb />
South African Kevin Curren<lb />
�lasted No. 1 seed Jimmy Con-<lb />
5, the defending champion,<lb />
of the Wimbleuon Tennis<lb />
ion ships Monday,<lb />
ileashing an incredible 33 aces,<lb />
ording a 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, 7-6<lb />
th round upset victory.<lb />
Connors, uith reputedly the<lb />
return of service in tennis,<lb />
5 overwhelmed by Curren's<lb />
kel serve. The 25-year-old<lb />
University of Texas star,<lb />
 is seeded 12th at Wimbledon,<lb />
more than 70 service winners<lb />
: the two-hour, 55-minute duel<lb />
the No. 2 court, a traditional<lb />
graveyard for so many tourna-<lb />
ment favorites in the past.<lb />
lthough Curren defeated Con-<lb />
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Brussels, he had never beaten<lb />
Connors on grass.<lb />
"I knew if I served well, I was<lb />
in there Curren said. To beat<lb />
Connors at Wimbledon must be<lb />
the finest win of my career. Jim-<lb />
my Connors had probably the<lb />
best return of serve in the game.<lb />
Wimbledon<lb />
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but he was having a lot of trouble<lb />
today.<lb />
'T wasn't really under much<lb />
pressure in the first two sets.<lb />
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then that if 1 kept up that serving,<lb />
I had him under a lot of pressure.<lb />
He didn't know where the serve<lb />
was going. At one point, I heard<lb />
him say that even I didn't know<lb />
where the serve was going<lb />
Curren's explosive serve was<lb />
the key to his success against Con-<lb />
nors, who never got into his<lb />
rhythm and uncharacteristically<lb />
stayed back on his own service for<lb />
most of the time.<lb />
Connors, who won the title here<lb />
for the first time in 1974 and<lb />
regained his world No. 1 status<lb />
last year with triumphs at the U.S.<lb />
Open and Wimbledon, was so<lb />
disappointed after the defeat that<lb />
he left without making any com-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Curren, the 1979 NCAA singles<lb />
champion, kept the pressure on<lb />
Connors throughout. "He had a<lb />
lot of trouble anticipating my ser-<lb />
vice, which I control with my<lb />
wrist to keep my opponent guess-<lb />
ing up until the last moment<lb />
Curren said.<lb />
He refused to be psyched out by<lb />
Connors, who was warned for an<lb />
audible obscenity after Curren<lb />
blistered an ace past him.<lb />
"It's no good putting these<lb />
guys on a pedestal he said.<lb />
"You have got to have a positive<lb />
attitude<lb />
Curren's unexpected victory<lb />
earned him a quarterfinal berth<lb />
against 16th-seeded Tim Mayotte<lb />
of the U.S who outplayed<lb />
Australian John McCurdy, 6-0,<lb />
6-2, 6-4.<lb />
Second-seeded John McEnroe,<lb />
unaware of the drama involving<lb />
his major rival, also had a testing<lb />
workout, needing 3 hours and 15<lb />
minutes to eliminate 14th seed Bill<lb />
Scanlon of the U.S 7-5, 7-6, 7-6<lb />
on center court.<lb />
McEnroe, the 1981 champion who<lb />
has reached the last four finals<lb />
here, was told the news of Con-<lb />
nors' defeat as soon as he clinched<lb />
his second tiebreaking game. He<lb />
and Connors had been huge<lb />
favorites to meet in the finals.<lb />
McEnroe was worried about<lb />
certain aspects of his player after<lb />
beating Scanlon. "It was a tight<lb />
match he said. "I'm just glad I<lb />
got through it. I can't worry<lb />
about Connors. I'm just worried<lb />
about myself<lb />
McEnroe's service lacked its<lb />
usual penetration and he double-<lb />
faulted twice in the third-set tie-<lb />
breaking game.<lb />
"I was surprised, but Curren is<lb />
a dangerous grasscourt player;<lb />
there's no doubt about that. It<lb />
doesn't affect my game what-<lb />
soever, however. I've got a tough<lb />
road ahead anyway said<lb />
McEnroe, who next meets Sandy<lb />
Mayer, a 6-1, 7-6, 6-1 winner<lb />
against fellow American Mike<lb />
Leach.<lb />
The women's competition also<lb />
produced its share of surprises,<lb />
but Navratilova and Jaeger both<lb />
won in convincing fashion. Na-<lb />
vratilova, chasing her third<lb />
Wimbledon crowd, reached the<lb />
peak of her power in destroying<lb />
West Germany's Claudia Kohde in<lb />
only 39 minutes for a quarterfinal<lb />
berth against Jenny Mundell of<lb />
South Africa.<lb />
Bragg Shows Off Pirate Stuff M<lb />
A t National Sports Festival<lb />
i l basketball forward Sylvia<lb />
; ored 12 points and grabb-<lb />
rebounds Sunday night<lb />
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tival.<lb />
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-quad along with Virginia's<lb />
v Mayer, was limited to just<lb />
minutes of playing time<lb />
al rule). However, she still<lb />
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oals and sink eight of 10<lb />
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rth team, 91�90. Bragg's team<lb />
iv again tonight in the four-<lb />
Neries.<lb />
Bragg, a native of Richmond,<lb />
is the only player from a<lb />
rth Carolina school to make<lb />
festival squad.<lb />
It took the Houston Rockets<lb />
seconds to open Tuesday's<lb />
N'BA's draft with the selection of<lb />
nia's all-America center<lb />
Sampson. The 7-4 athlete<lb />
been college player of the year<lb />
e last three seasons.<lb />
Sampson said, "I'm not just<lb />
down to play basketball,<lb />
ts can give me all the com-<lb />
;nts in the world, but they<lb />
nothing to me if I don't play<lb />
my capabilities<lb />
pson ended his career<lb />
mg 17 points and nearly 12<lb />
mds to lead the Cavaliers to<lb />
v ictories.<lb />
Along with Sampson, Houston<lb />
picked up Louisville's Rod<lb />
jv , a third-selection first-<lb />
round draft choice. The second<lb />
selection in round one draft<lb />
choice was Missouri forward<lb />
Steve Stipanovich, who will be<lb />
playing for the Indiana Pacers.<lb />
The fourth pick in the first<lb />
round was Arizona State guard<lb />
Byron Scott, who was selected by<lb />
the San Diego Clippers.<lb />
N.C. State forward Thurl<lb />
Bailey was a seventh pick in the<lb />
first round by Utah, while his<lb />
teammates Dereck Whittenburg<lb />
(third round, 4th) will head to<lb />
Cindy Pleasants<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
Phoenix, and Sidney Lowe<lb />
(second round, 1st) will make his<lb />
new home in Chicago.<lb />
Defending Champion Martina<lb />
Navratilova and veteran Billie<lb />
Jean King both advanced to the<lb />
women's semifinals of the<lb />
Wimbledon tennis champion-<lb />
ships.<lb />
Navratilova used her awesome<lb />
power to overwhelm unseeded<lb />
South African Jennifer Mundel,<lb />
6-3, 6-1. Navratilova needed just<lb />
47 minutes to win the match.<lb />
King, once again making a big<lb />
showing at Wimbledon, reached<lb />
the semi-finals for the 11th time<lb />
with a 7-6, 6-4 victory over fellow<lb />
American Kathy Jordan.<lb />
Yvonne Vermaak, another<lb />
unseeded South African, earned<lb />
the unenviable task of facing<lb />
Navratilova with a 6-3, 2-6, 6-2<lb />
triumph over Britain's Virginia<lb />
Wade. King will face third-seed<lb />
Andrea Jaeger, who advanced<lb />
with a 6-4, 6-1 triumph overllth-<lb />
seed Barbara Potter.<lb />
Third-seed Ivan Lendl of<lb />
Czechoslovakia, seeking his first<lb />
major tennis title, became the first<lb />
player to reach the men's semi-<lb />
finals with a 7-5, 7-6, 6-3 victory<lb />
over American Roscoe Tanner.<lb />
New Zealand's Chris Lewis,<lb />
ranked only 91st in the world, also<lb />
advanced by outlasting American<lb />
Mel Purcell, 6-7, 6-0, 6-4, 7-6.<lb />
The NBC network will provide<lb />
live coverage of the Wimbledon<lb />
women's singles final Saturday at<lb />
9 a.m. and of the men's singles<lb />
final Sunday at 9 a.m. Highlights<lb />
of the matches will air tonight<lb />
through Friday at 11:30 p.m.<lb />
Former N.C. State basketball<lb />
star Ronnie Shavlik died Monday<lb />
of cancer. He was 49 years old.<lb />
Shavlik, who was an all-<lb />
America while playing for the<lb />
Wolfpack in the mid-1950's,<lb />
played professional basketball for<lb />
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York Knicks before returning to<lb />
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years, Shavlik started a janitorial<lb />
service, and in 1957, Carolina<lb />
Maintenance Co. was incor-<lb />
porated.<lb />
Among many of the honors he<lb />
received, Shavlik was said to have<lb />
been most proud of the NCAA's<lb />
1980 Silver Anniversary Award,<lb />
which is given annually to five<lb />
fowmer athletes who have<lb />
distinguished themselves in<lb />
business careers and community<lb />
service.<lb />
Shavlik was also inducted into<lb />
the North Carolina Sports Hall of<lb />
Fame in 1979.<lb />
Tom Kite and John Cook have<lb />
withdrawn from this weekend's<lb />
Western Golf Championships<lb />
outside Chicago. Top money win-<lb />
ner Kite withdrew for personal<lb />
reasons, and Cook has an injured<lb />
wrist.<lb />
In the USFL Monday night, the<lb />
Tampa Bay Bandits played by the<lb />
motto of the U.S. Post Office.<lb />
Neither hail nor rain nor lightn-<lb />
ingin this casecould keep<lb />
them from their appointed round.<lb />
The Bandits kept their playoff<lb />
hopes alive with a 26�23 win over<lb />
the Denver Gold in a game<lb />
suspended 50 minutes in the<lb />
fourth quarter because of lightn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
But just two plays later, after<lb />
nature took a rest, Bandit quarter-<lb />
back Jimmy Jordan zipped a<lb />
44-yard touchdown pass to wide<lb />
receiver Eric Truvillion. The<lb />
touchdown capped the comeback<lb />
victory for the home team and im-<lb />
proved its record to 11 �6 for the<lb />
season.<lb />
Tampa is now tied with<lb />
Chicago and Michigan in the<lb />
league's central division. Denver's<lb />
mark fell to 7-10.<lb />
ECU's Sylvia Bragg (center) looks on as former teammate Dariene<lb />
Chaney grabs a rebound. Bragg is serving as co-captain on the Na-<lb />
tional Sports Festival's East squad.<lb />
After 21 Years On Mound, Gay lord<lb />
Perry May Have Thrown His Last Ball<lb />
N C. Stale's Thurl Bailey goes up against former Pirate Johnny Ed-<lb />
wards. Bailey was a first-round draft pick in the NBA Draft Tuesday.<lb />
After pitching for 21 years in<lb />
the major leagues, Gay lord Perry<lb />
may have taken the mound for the<lb />
last time. The Williamston native,<lb />
who is 10th on the all-time list<lb />
with 310 victories, was put up for<lb />
assignment by the Seattle<lb />
Mariners on Saturday.<lb />
This marks the fourth time in<lb />
the last four seasons that Perry<lb />
has been released by a major<lb />
league team. In 1980, the San<lb />
Diego Padres released him and he<lb />
was picked up by the New York<lb />
Yankees. After the Yankees<lb />
released him in 1981, Perry was<lb />
picked up by the Atlanta Braves.<lb />
Then, in 1982 the Yankees releas-<lb />
ed him and he was picked up by<lb />
the Mariners, where he pitched<lb />
career victory No. 300 on May 6th<lb />
of last year.<lb />
It is possible that Perry will be<lb />
picked up by another club, but it<lb />
is unlikely since the Mariners had<lb />
the worst record in baseball and<lb />
still didn't have room for him on<lb />
their squad. So, it's possible that<lb />
the man famous for his alleged<lb />
"spitter" has thrown his last<lb />
game.<lb />
Next Wednesday, July 6th, the<lb />
54th All-Star game will be played<lb />
at the same park as the first All-<lb />
Star game back in 1933 �<lb />
Chicago's Comiskey Park. When<lb />
the top vote-getters clash next<lb />
week, it will be exactly 50 years<lb />
since Babe Ruth hit a two-run<lb />
homer to give the American<lb />
League a 4-2 victory in the in-<lb />
augural contest.<lb />
The National League will try to<lb />
continue one of the most amazing<lb />
records in sports. They will be<lb />
shooting for their 12 consecutive<lb />
win and 19 of their last 20. In last<lb />
year's contest, Cincinnati short-<lb />
stop Dave Concepcion was voted<lb />
the MVP after his second-inning<lb />
two-run homer boosted the Na-<lb />
tional League to a 4-1 victory.<lb />
As the All-Star break nears,<lb />
two unfamiliar names sit atop the<lb />
American League's two divisions.<lb />
The Toronto Blue Jays, who<lb />
finished in the Eastern division<lb />
cellar last year, are leading the<lb />
Baltimore Orioles by one-half<lb />
game, as of Tuesday morning.<lb />
with his eighth consecutive pinch<lb />
hit. Staub holds the record along<lb />
with Dave Philley, who set the<lb />
mark in 1958.<lb />
This week's trivia question:<lb />
Who has the highest winning<lb />
percentage among active major<lb />
league managers'<lb />
Answer to last week's question:<lb />
Hank Aaron is the Atlanta<lb />
Braves' all-time leader in stolen<lb />
bases with 240. Aaron also leads<lb />
the Braves in nine other offensive<lb />
categories.<lb />
Cards Trying Hard<lb />
KEN BOLTON<lb />
Baseball Today<lb />
The Texas Rangers, who won only<lb />
64 games last year, are tied with<lb />
the California Angels for first<lb />
place in the West.<lb />
The major leagues' hottest<lb />
club, the Pittsburgh Pirates,<lb />
defeated the St. Louis Cardinals<lb />
6-1 Monday night for the Pirates'<lb />
ninth consecutive victory � the<lb />
longest winning streak in baseball<lb />
this season. The surge has pulled<lb />
the Pirates to within five and one-<lb />
half games of the Montreal Expos<lb />
in the National League East.<lb />
Rusty Staub, a 39-year old utili-<lb />
ty player for the New York Mets,<lb />
tied a major league record Sunday<lb />
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The St.<lb />
Louis Cardinals are trying, says<lb />
Manager Whitey Herzog. Very<lb />
trying.<lb />
Last year they were baseball's<lb />
champions. This year they have<lb />
suddenly fallen on hard times.<lb />
They took a six-game losing<lb />
streak into Monday night's game<lb />
against the resurgent Pittsburgh<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"You don't get mad, because<lb />
they're trying said Herzog.<lb />
"You get awful disgusted wat-<lb />
ching it. If you don't get pit-<lb />
ching well, I don't know. What<lb />
can you do?"<lb />
They can try and stay within<lb />
grasp of the lead in the National<lb />
League East. "If we can just stay<lb />
close until the All-Star break, we<lb />
should be all right Herzog said<lb />
after watching St. Louis drop<lb />
three and one-half games behind<lb />
the first-place Montreal Expos.<lb />
The All-Star break comes a week<lb />
from now.<lb />
Pitching � or, more precisely,<lb />
the lack of it � has been the Car-<lb />
dinals' primary problem. The St.<lb />
Louis staffs collective earned-run<lb />
average is 3.88, ninth in the<lb />
league. Cardinals pitchers have<lb />
given up 53 home runs in 69<lb />
games compared to the 94 they<lb />
allowed in all of 1982.<lb />
"I can't believe some of the<lb />
balls flying out of here Herzog<lb />
said after the Pirates belted six<lb />
home runs out of spacious Busch<lb />
Stadium in a 24-hour span.<lb />
There are bright spots in the<lb />
Cardinals' lineup � George Hen-<lb />
drick, now at first base, is batting<lb />
a league-high .342, and Willie<lb />
McGee is at .318 � but the best<lb />
pitching record is 7-4 by John<lb />
Stupcr, recently relegated to the<lb />
bullpen. Because the Cards rarely<lb />
have held a late inning lead in<lb />
their swoon, their ace reliever,<lb />
Bruce Sutter, has sat idle.<lb />
"I'm going to have to start<lb />
mm, said Herzog only half jok-<lb />
ingly. "Hopefully we'll be in a<lb />
game for six or seven innings that<lb />
way <lb />
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Rain and<lb />
unseasonably chilly<lb />
temperatures plagued<lb />
the National Sports<lb />
Festival once agajn<lb />
Monday, but<lb />
organizers of the<lb />
massive event were<lb />
saddled with a pro-<lb />
blem potentially<lb />
larger than the<lb />
weather.<lb />
Thousands of<lb />
tickets have been sold<lb />
for the weekend's<lb />
track and field com-<lb />
petition � as alwa<lb />
the top attraction at<lb />
the Festival � and as<lb />
of Monday afternoon<lb />
there were nowhere<lb />
near enough seats for<lb />
those ticket hold?<lb />
sit in.<lb />
The track and field<lb />
events will take place<lb />
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backup center Rick<lb />
Robey to the Phoenix<lb />
Suns for veteran<lb />
guard Denn. -<lb />
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star, in a deal that<lb />
also involved a wap<lb />
of draft choice<lb />
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Boston the 198? first-<lb />
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COLORADO SPR-<lb />
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unseasonably chilly<lb />
temperatures plagued<lb />
the National Sports<lb />
Festival once again<lb />
Monday, but<lb />
organizers of the<lb />
massive event were<lb />
saddled with a pro-<lb />
blem potentially<lb />
larger than the<lb />
weather.<lb />
Thousands of<lb />
tickets have been sold<lb />
for the weekend's<lb />
track and field com-<lb />
petition � as always<lb />
the top attraction at<lb />
the Festival � and as<lb />
of Monday afternoon<lb />
there were nowhere<lb />
near enough seats for<lb />
those ticket holders to<lb />
sit in.<lb />
The track and Field<lb />
events will take place<lb />
at the Air Force<lb />
Academy and there<lb />
ar� normally<lb />
bleachers at the site to<lb />
accomodate only<lb />
about 3,000 people.<lb />
So the Sports Festival<lb />
officials arranged<lb />
with a Denver com-<lb />
pany to supply<lb />
bleachers for 7,400<lb />
additional spectators.<lb />
But the director of<lb />
operations for the<lb />
Festival, Jim Warsin-<lb />
ske, said he had not<lb />
received a Firm in-<lb />
stallation date from<lb />
the company.<lb />
"We wanted the<lb />
seats here last week<lb />
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"Now we're in lim-<lb />
bo<lb />
He said if the pro-<lb />
mised bleachers were<lb />
not delivered, tem-<lb />
porary seating being<lb />
used at other venues<lb />
around the academy<lb />
would be brought into<lb />
play.<lb />
For the second<lb />
straight day, occa-<lb />
sional rains peppered<lb />
down on Colorado<lb />
Springs, hampering<lb />
outdoor activities.<lb />
A thick fog settled<lb />
in over the rowing<lb />
course at the Cherry<lb />
Creek Reservoir early<lb />
Monday, but the<lb />
North eight-oared<lb />
crew � containing<lb />
three members of<lb />
Brown University's<lb />
national champion-<lb />
ship squad � won the<lb />
gold medal by a nar-<lb />
row margin in its<lb />
event.<lb />
The North crew,<lb />
stroked by Brown<lb />
senior Nick Justicz of<lb />
Atlanta led from start<lb />
to finish, but never by<lb />
more than a few feet.<lb />
About three-quarters<lb />
of a boat length<lb />
seperated the four<lb />
boats at the finish.<lb />
Monday's highlight<lb />
was expected to come<lb />
during the third and<lb />
last evening of swim-<lb />
ming competition,<lb />
where SMU's Steve<lb />
Lundquist had<lb />
already won three<lb />
gold medals.<lb />
It was also the final<lb />
day of practice for the<lb />
24 boxers left in the<lb />
Festival, all of whom<lb />
will be in action<lb />
tonight in the cham-<lb />
pionship round. The<lb />
Festival boxing com-<lb />
petition is being used<lb />
as trials tor the Pan<lb />
American Games.<lb />
Among Tuesday<lb />
night's top bouts<lb />
should be the ban-<lb />
tamweight confronta-<lb />
tion between defen-<lb />
ding world champion<lb />
Floyd Favors of<lb />
Capital Heights, Md.<lb />
and national Gold<lb />
Gloves champ Jesse<lb />
Benavides of Corpus<lb />
Christi, Texas.<lb />
The super-<lb />
heavyweight division<lb />
will bring together<lb />
two sluggers who<lb />
disposed of their op-<lb />
ponents in convincing<lb />
fashion during the<lb />
semifinals. Al Evans<lb />
of Chicago stopped<lb />
Craig Payne in 44<lb />
seconds of the first<lb />
round in their fight<lb />
and Tyrell Biggs of<lb />
Philadelphia put Kim-<lb />
muel Odum away 58<lb />
seconds into the se-<lb />
cond round.<lb />
Celtics Deal Robey For<lb />
Suns' Dennis Johnson<lb />
BOSTON (UPI) �<lb />
The Boston Celtics<lb />
announced Monday<lb />
they had traded<lb />
backup center Rick<lb />
Robey to the Phoenix<lb />
Suns for veteran<lb />
guard Dennis<lb />
Johnson, a former all-<lb />
star, in a deal that<lb />
also involved a swap<lb />
of draft choices.<lb />
The deal gives<lb />
Boston the 1983 first-<lb />
round pick of<lb />
Phoenix � No. 21<lb />
overall � as well as<lb />
the Suns' second pick<lb />
in the third round in<lb />
the college draft.<lb />
The Celtics gave the<lb />
Suns their two picks<lb />
in the second round,<lb />
Nos 28 and 54 overall.<lb />
Robey, 6-10, was<lb />
well regarded as a<lb />
backup to All-Star<lb />
center Robert Parish,<lb />
but saw increasingly-<lb />
diminished playing<lb />
time last season<lb />
because of the play of<lb />
center-forward Kevin<lb />
McHale. Robey<lb />
averaged only 4.2<lb />
points a game last<lb />
season.<lb />
McHale was<lb />
rumored to be on the<lb />
verge of accepting a<lb />
multi-million dollar<lb />
offer sheet from the<lb />
New York Knicks<lb />
which the Celtics had<lb />
promised to match.<lb />
Johnson, 6-4<lb />
guard, averaged 14.2<lb />
points per game and<lb />
shot 46 percent from<lb />
the floor for Phoenix<lb />
last season.<lb />
The former Pepper-<lb />
dine College star, a<lb />
veteran of seven years<lb />
in the NBA, played<lb />
four years with the<lb />
Seattle Supersonics.<lb />
He was named to the<lb />
All-Star team and was<lb />
the most valuable<lb />
player in 1978-79<lb />
NBA championship<lb />
series when Seattle<lb />
won the title.<lb />
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(AP) � For Kathy<lb />
Whitworth, one more<lb />
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well-known in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
"In Japan, a<lb />
celebrity's private life<lb />
can get disturbed<lb />
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interpreter.<lb />
Okamoto, Whit-<lb />
worth and Donna<lb />
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hole, with a 10-foot<lb />
birdie putt.<lb />
Whitworth, 43, was<lb />
shooting for her 85th<lb />
Ladies Professional<lb />
Golf Association title,<lb />
which would put her<lb />
one ahead of Sam<lb />
Snead as the winn-<lb />
ingcst American<lb />
golfer of all time. She<lb />
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sional Golfers'<lb />
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ships.<lb />
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8-under 208 after Fri-<lb />
day trailed Okamoto<lb />
by two shots, also<lb />
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course and tourna-<lb />
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6-under 66.<lb />
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steady rounds of 68,<lb />
71 and 67 before her<lb />
controlled collapse,<lb />
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nine, a birdie just<lb />
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