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                <lb />
She SaHt (Earoltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Tuesday, April 17,1984<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Freshman Applications Rise;<lb />
Howell Attributes Escalation<lb />
To Football, Medical School<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRAS1AK<lb />
NmwBMm<lb />
Freshman applications for ad-<lb />
mission at ECU are up approx-<lb />
imately 23 percent over the<lb />
number of applications received<lb />
at this time last year, ECU<lb />
Chancellor John Howell told the<lb />
Alumni Association Saturday.<lb />
According to Eugene Owens,<lb />
associate director of admissions,<lb />
6,500 applications had been<lb />
received as of last week. Of these,<lb />
1.840 applicants had already in-<lb />
dicated acceptance through pay-<lb />
ment of fees. Owens called the in-<lb />
crease "fairly significant ad-<lb />
ding that actual enrollment is<lb />
limited to a certain extent by a<lb />
projected enrollment figure sent<lb />
to the UNC Board of Governors.<lb />
Schools are allowed to go over<lb />
this figure by 2 percent, Owens<lb />
said, but beyond that percentage<lb />
they will receive no additional<lb />
state funding.<lb />
Applications to the graduate<lb />
school program have shown no<lb />
change, according to Charles<lb />
Cullop, associate dean of the<lb />
graduate school. The school<lb />
usually receives between 1,000<lb />
and 1,200 applications.<lb />
Howell grants part of the credit<lb />
for the increase in applicants to<lb />
:l.e success of the ECU football<lb />
program. "The national publicity<lb />
had an effect on the number of<lb />
applications he said. "Anything<lb />
of a positive nature will cause<lb />
students to become interested in<lb />
the institution<lb />
The medical school was also<lb />
cited by Howell as an aid in draw-<lb />
"The medical school is becoming<lb />
more and more good news in<lb />
eastern North Carolina he said.<lb />
"There are a great many good<lb />
things about the university �<lb />
public relations is a very impor-<lb />
tant thing for us<lb />
Howell said he does not see the<lb />
current increase in applications as<lb />
leading to a significant increase in<lb />
enrollment. A one-half to one per-<lb />
cent increase in enrollment is pro-<lb />
jected for each year and Howell<lb />
said he assumes this will continue.<lb />
"What we are dealing with now is<lb />
a possible increase in the<lb />
freshman class, which is only one-<lb />
fourth of the enrollment he<lb />
said. He added that "we won't get<lb />
all of those 23 percent<lb />
Applications are up everywhere<lb />
this year, Howell said. He at-<lb />
tributes this to the upswing in the<lb />
economy as well as the fact that<lb />
many students apply to three or<lb />
four schools. "Our increase was<lb />
higher than the national<lb />
increase he said, but, "some in-<lb />
stitutions will have more applica-<lb />
tions, but fewer students<lb />
The reason for both the in-<lb />
crease in applicants and the<lb />
relatively stable number of<lb />
students is the decline in the<lb />
number of high school graduates.<lb />
"All institutions have known<lb />
about the decline in the number of<lb />
students, so they have been<lb />
recruiting more aggresively<lb />
Howell said. "I don't think<lb />
enrollment will increase like it did<lb />
in the sixties and seventies because<lb />
the students just aren't there he<lb />
added.<lb />
"We have a situation at ECU<lb />
where enrollment will remain the<lb />
same or increase slightly while<lb />
others are possible declining,<lb />
Howell said.<lb />
One thing Howell feels needs<lb />
particular emphasis is the creation<lb />
of merit scholarships to attract<lb />
more high quality students. "I<lb />
would like to attract more<lb />
students with high averages and<lb />
class ranks without losing the<lb />
other students Howell said.<lb />
"We can improve the quality of<lb />
students by admitting more top<lb />
students without losing those we<lb />
have<lb />
Providing more money to the<lb />
faculty already here is another<lb />
priority mentioned by Howell.<lb />
"We want to make available to<lb />
professors the dollars the state<lb />
doesn't fund he said. "If a pro-<lb />
lessor is involved in a research<lb />
project that is showing a lot of<lb />
promise, we'd like to be able to<lb />
help with it<lb />
Concerning a possible increase<lb />
in admission equirements, "I<lb />
don't think there will be any<lb />
significant increase in re-<lb />
quirements Howell said. He<lb />
said the only change is a change<lb />
that has been made statewide in-<lb />
creasing the number of units re-<lb />
quired for high school gradua-<lb />
tion. "We aren't apt to change re-<lb />
quired SAT scores of grade<lb />
averages he said. "Universities<lb />
will put themselves out of business<lb />
by raising SAT scores and<lb />
averages" because of the declin-<lb />
ing number of students.<lb />
�y�o EZTtt "f St S  Strma ,h�" MM F.otbX!Ye.m'A�g.L"<lb />
was one or the events at this weekend's Purple-Gold game.<lb />
At Annual Banquet<lb />
1984-85 SGA Execs Sworn In<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
NemEMtor<lb />
John Rainey was officially<lb />
sworn in as the 1984-85 SGA<lb />
President at the annual SGA Ban-<lb />
named best legislator and the Best<lb />
Piece of Legislation award went<lb />
to the bill initiating the guber-<lb />
natorial forum, which was co-<lb />
sponsored by Speaker of the<lb />
quet last Thursday. Also sworn in Legislature Kirk Shelley<lb />
mp J'�f cPresidenTt Mike "I think it was the happiest day<lb />
McPartland, Secretary Lee Lane of my life Rainey said "I felt<lb />
and Treasurer Georgia Mooring.<lb />
Several awards were presented<lb />
at the banquet honoring this<lb />
year's SGA executives and<lb />
legislators. Senior Class President<lb />
Lisa Roberts was named the best<lb />
committee chairperson, Junior<lb />
Class President David Brown was<lb />
good about taking office and I'm<lb />
fortunate to have the good<lb />
organization that Paul (Naso) has<lb />
left me<lb />
Rainey added that he is looking<lb />
forward to "serving all students<lb />
next year and said he invites<lb />
anyone with input to contact the<lb />
SGA office.<lb />
"It was a good year said<lb />
former President Paul Naso "We<lb />
turned the image of SGA aound<lb />
this year, but we still have n long<lb />
way to go The organisation<lb />
needs to be built up more, Naso<lb />
said.<lb />
The year was a "forerunner<lb />
Naso said, "because the ad-<lb />
ministration listened to us. ' He<lb />
added that the debate ir the<lb />
legislature this year was plentiful<lb />
and constructive.<lb />
'For me it was a very gratifving<lb />
year Naso said.<lb />
CATfc. A � , m m �aVld Br�Wn WaS with inPut to c�ntact the year Naso said <lb />
SGA Passes Appropriations Bill, Discusses PIRG Funding<lb />
B DARRVL BROWN n,v. ��r �<lb />
B DARRVL BROWN<lb />
M�n�giu Editor<lb />
Two debates related to Public<lb />
Interest Research Groups<lb />
dominated the SGA Legislature's<lb />
final meeting of the year Monday<lb />
night, as a Duke University stu-<lb />
dent spoke about PIRG on her<lb />
Durham campus and the<lb />
legislature passed a resolution op-<lb />
posing PIRG's funding svstem at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The legislature also passed by-<lb />
consent the 1984-85 annual ap-<lb />
propriations bill submitted by the<lb />
Appropriations Committee. The<lb />
bill appropriated $81,776.68 to<lb />
more than 30 student groups and<lb />
the SGA Executive Council for<lb />
next year.<lb />
During the questions and<lb />
privileges period, Juliette Sadd, a<lb />
member of the College<lb />
Republicans and Associated<lb />
Students of Duke University, cau-<lb />
tioned ECU students on the<lb />
establishment of a PIRG.<lb />
Sadd said the PIRG at Duke<lb />
collected $24,000 in student fees<lb />
annually but was not active on<lb />
campus. "After PIRG established<lb />
that funding (a refundable fee on<lb />
tuition bills), they kind of disap-<lb />
peared. We didn't see them on<lb />
campus she said.<lb />
Sadd called PIRG a "political<lb />
group" and said the Duke<lb />
organization had an off-campus<lb />
office, registered lobbyists with<lb />
the N.C. General Assembly and<lb />
spent $20,000 per year to pay staff<lb />
members.<lb />
Challenging PIRG's funding<lb />
system of collecting fees through<lb />
the university tuition bill, Sadd<lb />
asked, "Why should an organiza-<lb />
tion like PIRG be able to use the<lb />
university's name and<lb />
automatically send out a little<lb />
form that says, 'check this'? Why<lb />
are they different from any other<lb />
student organization?"<lb />
Duke PIRG made refunds for<lb />
students who did not want to sup-<lb />
port the organization difficult to<lb />
obtain, Sadd said.<lb />
Sadd. who is on the Editorial<lb />
Another Film To Premiere<lb />
Thursday At Mendenhall:<lb />
'All Of Me' Previewing<lb />
Board of the Duke Chronicle<lb />
newspaper, added that "PIRG<lb />
does do some good things. Don't<lb />
think I'm anti-PIRG<lb />
She said the group worked on<lb />
consumer, housing and en-<lb />
vironmental issues "now that we<lb />
have them under student govern-<lb />
ment control Duke students in a<lb />
referendum last year voted down<lb />
the PIRG funding system by a 68<lb />
percent majority. Thirty-four per-<lb />
cent of the students voted, accor-<lb />
ding to Sadd.<lb />
In an internal attempt to thwart<lb />
a PIRG at ECU, legislator Dennis<lb />
Kilcoyne offered a resolution<lb />
stating "the student government<lb />
legislature opposes the use of the<lb />
university's Cashier's Office as a<lb />
fund collecting agent for any one<lb />
student group<lb />
The bill, when reported out of<lb />
the Student Welfare Committee,<lb />
opposed only a mandatory fee on<lb />
tuition bills, but Kilcoyne had the<lb />
bill ammended "to cover all three<lb />
different types of funding systems<lb />
they (PIRG) could use<lb />
"The reason I wrote this resolu-<lb />
tion was because of the funding<lb />
system that PIRG is asking for<lb />
Kiicoyne said.<lb />
After much debate, the resolu-<lb />
tion passed by a voice vote. The<lb />
resolution is only the opinion of<lb />
the legislature, since the SGA has<lb />
no authority on policy of the<lb />
Cashier's Office or tuition bills.<lb />
The legslature earlier ap-<lb />
propriated $150 so the SGA could<lb />
sponsor a campus-wide referen-<lb />
dum on PIRG April 24. The<lb />
money must be re-paid to the<lb />
SGA if a PIRG is established at<lb />
ECU, according to the bill.<lb />
SGA Vice President-Elect Mike<lb />
McPartland is elections chairper-<lb />
son of the referendum<lb />
In other SGA business, new<lb />
SGA President John Rainey r am-<lb />
ed computer science and bus.ness<lb />
major Scott Sutker as the 1984-85<lb />
Student Attorney General.<lb />
Sutker, who will be a senior next<lb />
year, served as public defender<lb />
this year.<lb />
By DALE SWANSON<lb />
Staff Witter<lb />
The precedent the ECU Student<lb />
Union Films Committee set with<lb />
the incredibly successful sneak<lb />
preview of Police Academy last<lb />
month seems to have caught the<lb />
eye of Hollywood.<lb />
For the second time in ECU<lb />
entertainment history a major<lb />
film will preview in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre when Universal Pictures<lb />
in conjunction with Eastman<lb />
Kodak presents All of Me, a com-<lb />
edy starring Steve Martin and Lily<lb />
Tomlin, this Thursday, April 19<lb />
at 7:30. According to Dave Cobb,<lb />
President of the Student Union<lb />
Films Committee, a Universal<lb />
representative from Hollywood,<lb />
Ca. contacted him Tuesday, April<lb />
10, to offer the film, free of<lb />
charge, as a one showing sneak<lb />
preview.<lb />
Although there are no official<lb />
connections between the preview<lb />
last month, and the one this<lb />
Thursday, Cobb believes the suc-<lb />
cess of Police Academy had<lb />
something to do with it. Police<lb />
Academy is a Warner Bros. Pro-<lb />
duction a. id was brought here<lb />
through a connection with Jenny<lb />
Nichols of Films Inc a film<lb />
distributor out of Atlanta,<lb />
Georgia, Cobb said.<lb />
Nichols said a California adver-<lb />
tising agency contacted her for<lb />
recommendations of college cam-<lb />
puses that would be good for a<lb />
preview of Police Academy.<lb />
"There's an amazing amount of<lb />
free programing coming out right<lb />
now for college audiences said<lb />
Nichols, who attributed much of<lb />
this to the healthy economy and<lb />
the financial freedom many com-<lb />
panies are now experiencing. She<lb />
also commented that college cam-<lb />
pus premieres must be working<lb />
well since the profits of Police<lb />
Academy are funding a new com-<lb />
edy western by the same director.<lb />
The company responsible for br-<lb />
inging this Thursday's screening is<lb />
American Passages, a college<lb />
marketing and media firm.<lb />
Greg Haversfield, a represen-<lb />
tative for the California based<lb />
company, was responsible for br-<lb />
inging together Universal and<lb />
Eastman Kodak to sponsor the<lb />
screening of All of Me, said,<lb />
"many companies are becoming<lb />
more interested in goodwill adver-<lb />
tising "Kodak is hoping that<lb />
you will remember that they<lb />
brought you a free screening the<lb />
next time you're in a store and see<lb />
their product Haversfield com-<lb />
mented. He also noted that Duke<lb />
and UNC-G will also be screening<lb />
All of Me. Another factor he con-<lb />
sidered in selecting ECU was the<lb />
success films have here and the<lb />
See ALL, Page 6<lb />
Knox Brings Rural Roots<lb />
To Much Urban Experience<lb />
This article is the second in a<lb />
series of short features on guber-<lb />
natorial candidates.<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
MYAN HUMIIRT - ICU<lb />
A Bicycle Built For Two<lb />
Sometimes letting to class Is easier when you have a ttttie help<lb />
friend. It's not a Mercedes, bat It sure beats walking.<lb />
E4Koc<lb />
Former Charlotte Mayor Eddie<lb />
Knox, who followed Jim Hunt as<lb />
the student government president<lb />
at N.C. State University, want to<lb />
succeed him now as North<lb />
Carolina's next governor. But<lb />
Knox hasn't been waiting in the<lb />
wings; he has, in addition to ex-<lb />
perience in the General Assembly,<lb />
probably more local government<lb />
experience than any other guber-<lb />
natorial candidate this year.<lb />
Knox is known for being a com-<lb />
bination of country boy and ur-<lb />
ban leader. He was born on a<lb />
farm in Mecklenburg County,<lb />
took a B.A. in agriculture educa-<lb />
tion at N.C. State, then graduated<lb />
in the top 10 percent of his law<lb />
school class at Wake Forest<lb />
University.<lb />
His economic development plan<lb />
for the state, REAP (Rural<lb />
Economic Action Program)<lb />
reflects the Knox combination of<lb />
rural roots and experienced fiscal<lb />
planning. REAP is a highly touted<lb />
program not only to recruit in-<lb />
dustry in 60 targeted<lb />
underdeveloped counties in North<lb />
Carolina, but also to improve<lb />
water, sewer, utilities and<lb />
highways in the areas with a com-<lb />
bination of state and local invest-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Knox comes to such a plan<lb />
from a history of budgetary<lb />
management posts. He served as<lb />
chairman of the N.C. Advisory<lb />
Budget Commission from<lb />
1977-81, during which time .state<lb />
teachers got their largest pay in-<lb />
crease in history, Knox proudly<lb />
notes. He also oversaw great<lb />
economic growth in the state's<lb />
largest city, Charlotte, while<lb />
mayor of that city from 1979-83.<lb />
Economics were also the motive<lb />
behind Knox's stance on the ECU<lb />
medical school. While in the N.C.<lb />
Senate from 1971-74, Knox irst<lb />
voted against a proposal for the<lb />
medical school when the bill nad<lb />
no funding provision. Knox Inter<lb />
voted for the school funding,<lb />
however, and as chairman of the<lb />
Budget Commission recommend-<lb />
ed $138 million for ECU, though<lb />
the Legislature gave $134 million.<lb />
One of Knox's major education<lb />
proposals in a steady 8 percent<lb />
salary hike for teachers over each<lb />
of the next four years ;ind<lb />
developing incentive pay plans for<lb />
teachers working toward higher<lb />
degrees.<lb />
Knox talks more than most can-<lb />
didates about the state's second<lb />
largest industry, tourism, and he<lb />
boasts a detailed plan to upgrade<lb />
the industry with private seci:or<lb />
and citizen involvement.<lb />
Knox is proud of a long list of<lb />
appointments of women and<lb />
minorities while mayor of<lb />
Charlotte, and his record on<lb />
minorities and the poor includes<lb />
weatherization programs in low<lb />
income housing and urban<lb />
development programs in depress-<lb />
ed areas.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 17, 1984<lb />
Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community<lb />
since 1925<lb />
Published every Tuesday anti<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday dur<lb />
Irtg me summer<lb />
The East Carolinian is the ot<lb />
flclal newspaper ot East<lb />
Carolina University, owned<lb />
operated, and published tor and<lb />
by the students ot East Carolina<lb />
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POETRY FORUM<lb />
The last meeting of the ECU<lb />
Poetry Forum will take place on<lb />
Thursday. April, 19th in<lb />
Mendenhall Rm 24 at 8 00 p m<lb />
Anyone wanting feedback on<lb />
hisher poems) should bring 8 10<lb />
copies of each Open to all in<lb />
terested in poetry.<lb />
DELTAZETA<lb />
BIG BROTHERS<lb />
There will be a meeting on<lb />
uesday, April l7fh at 9 00 at the<lb />
house. This will be our last<lb />
meeting so please try to make it<lb />
We hope everyone is ready to par<lb />
ty at Myrtle Beach! The DZ's<lb />
sure are ready! Krlsty, we all<lb />
hope you get well soon<lb />
RUGBY CLUB<lb />
We are sorry to say that the<lb />
UNC CH Rugby Club forfeited<lb />
the match last Saturday Their<lb />
team reluctantly tailed to show<lb />
up at the field We apologize if<lb />
anyone was inconvienced There<lb />
will be a team meeting next week<lb />
for anyone interested in playing<lb />
next fall New players welcome<lb />
HEALTH ALLIANCE<lb />
This Is the last meeting of the<lb />
semester so all members are<lb />
strongly urged to attend The<lb />
meeting will be held at<lb />
Mendenhall In Room 247 at 5 30<lb />
on Thursday. April 19th if you<lb />
have not turned In all ticket<lb />
money or paid dues, contact the<lb />
Vice President before the<lb />
meetlngl 11<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be a meeting for all<lb />
old and newly inducted members<lb />
on Wed . April 18 at 5 30 In room<lb />
221 Mendenhall All members<lb />
who participated in the Move A<lb />
Thon should bring their money to<lb />
the meeting Hope to see all of<lb />
you there!<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
Attention Biology Club<lb />
members! I! If you are Interested<lb />
in coming to the Biology Lun<lb />
cheon on Thurs April 19th,<lb />
please sign up on the club office<lb />
door by Wednesday or call Rox<lb />
anne at 758 4466 or Jim at 355 6854<lb />
by Wednesday night tor details.<lb />
Good Luck on Exams<lb />
KA LIL SISTERS<lb />
Thanks for all the support you<lb />
gave at the Purple and Gold<lb />
game The Pirate Club really ap<lb />
predates It Don't forget � we<lb />
have an A Team Handball game<lb />
on April 17 at 915 and a B Team<lb />
Handball game on the 18th at<lb />
8:30. Come on out and show your<lb />
KA spirit Don't forget the party<lb />
we're going to have on the 28th<lb />
Prepare yourselves in advance<lb />
tor an all day blind.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
Everyone come out and sup<lb />
port the handball and softball<lb />
teams this week in playoff play<lb />
Thanks goes out to everyone for<lb />
making our Rose Ball a great<lb />
success Everyone get ready to<lb />
party this Wednesday night with<lb />
the Alpha Xi Delta sorority at the<lb />
Pi Kapp house These girls know<lb />
how to party! I<lb />
MANAGEMENT<lb />
There will be a banquet Toe<lb />
day, April 17 at 8 00 P M for all<lb />
members of SAM There will also<lb />
be a tour to Grady white April n<lb />
at l 00 information sheets reoar<lb />
ding both of these events will be<lb />
posted In front of Dr Eckstein's<lb />
office<lb />
NTE<lb />
Or John S Chlloers, Director,<lb />
ECU Testing Center, announces a<lb />
special administration of the Na<lb />
tlonai Teacher Examinations �<lb />
Core Battery No 3 (Professional<lb />
Knowledge) and me Specialty<lb />
Area Examinations to be held at<lb />
East Carolina University, on<lb />
Saturday, May 5, 194. Persons<lb />
Interested in registering for this<lb />
special admlnstration are urged<lb />
to contact the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Speight Building,<lb />
Room 105, Greenville, NC ,<lb />
Telephone: (919) 7576811, no<lb />
later than April 15, 1984<lb />
FREE FOR SENIORS<lb />
Now Is your chance to keep up<lb />
with events at ECU. after you<lb />
graduate. The Pirate Club Is of<lb />
ferlng free "Crew Club"<lb />
memberships for graduating<lb />
seniors. This consists of purple<lb />
and gold report, decais, priority<lb />
on season football and basketball<lb />
tickets and much more and this Is<lb />
completely free. Contact the<lb />
Pirate Club office at 757 6)768, or<lb />
Mark Nlewald at 757 6009 or stop<lb />
by our booth at the Student Supp<lb />
ly April 12 &amp; 13, or Barefoot on the<lb />
Mall April 19.<lb />
EDMISTENI4<lb />
All students Interested in oln-<lb />
ing the campus organization to<lb />
elect Rufus Edmlsten as Gover<lb />
nor in 1984. Please contact Betty<lb />
Casey or Macon Moye (ECU<lb />
Coordinator) at 752-0312.<lb />
AIR BAND CONTEST<lb />
At the Elbo, April 17th, 1984<lb />
8 00 p m. Sponsored by PRC<lb />
Sign up at the Elbo<lb />
SCUBA DIVING<lb />
DIVE the GRAND CAYMAN<lb />
ISLANDS August 14th 21st 184<lb />
Spend eight days and seven<lb />
nights at South Cove on Grand<lb />
Cayman, Fly Eastern Airlines<lb />
from Raleigh, three meals, lodg<lb />
Ing and diving Coat IV70 00 for a<lb />
diver and 8714 for a non diver in<lb />
eludes a 1100 00 non refundable<lb />
deposit. For registration and in<lb />
formation call Ray Scherf, Direc<lb />
?or of Aquatics at 757 6441 or<lb />
�venlngs at 756 9339<lb />
WINABUNNYIII<lb />
That's right � Win A Bunny<lb />
Tickets may be purchased all<lb />
week in the Student Supply Store<lb />
Lobby or from any PPHA<lb />
member The drawing will be<lb />
held Friday, April JOth at noon<lb />
and you don't have to be present<lb />
to win. So come on by and try to<lb />
win a Bunny for Easter 111<lb />
BAHAMA MAMA<lb />
Coming Soon! I April 19th at the<lb />
Kappa Sigma House. The party<lb />
starts at 4:X so get your tickets<lb />
�arly. See any brother or little<lb />
sister for tickets.<lb />
TWIRLER TRY OUTS<lb />
When: April 15th, 29th and May<lb />
5th Where- Meet In the Lobby of<lb />
the Music Building at 2:00. Try<lb />
outs start at 3:00. For more infor<lb />
mation contact Tom Goolsby<lb />
757-6�W or Beth Webster 752 5690<lb />
PRCCLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting Tues<lb />
April 17 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting<lb />
will be held In the Coffeehouse In<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
ICE HOCKEY<lb />
WANTED: Faculty or Staff<lb />
member who enjoys watching<lb />
people suffer to be the advisor of<lb />
a new Ice hockey team. We also<lb />
need more players who would<lb />
like to put the hurt on the ACC.<lb />
Teeth are not a requirement for<lb />
either position Contact George<lb />
Sunderland at 752-8525<lb />
AMBASSADORS!<lb />
We will have our last general<lb />
meeting this Wednesday. April<lb />
II. at 5 00 In the Mendenhall<lb />
Multipurpose Room Election of<lb />
officers will take place and there<lb />
is a special end of me year sur<lb />
prise planned Also, plans tor the<lb />
end of the year party will be<lb />
finalized and graduation ac<lb />
tlvlties will be discussed See you<lb />
mere!<lb />
PHI BETA SIGMA<lb />
The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma<lb />
Fraternity inc will be sponsoring<lb />
a Jr Miss Phi Beta Sigma<lb />
Pageant on April 27, 194 at the<lb />
Ramada inn. Anyone who would<lb />
like to share in mis event with a<lb />
talent mat you would like to per<lb />
form on this date are asked to<lb />
contact Richard Dawklns at<lb />
758 9405 or any brother of the<lb />
fraternity as soon as possible<lb />
MARKETING ASSOC<lb />
American Marketing Aaeocia<lb />
lion will be sailing a NEW type Of<lb />
painter's hat, starting April itttv<lb />
Wed featuring 1 Love ECU' in<lb />
Pur pie 4 Gold 1 Great accessor ,<lb />
?or moae Summer days on me<lb />
beach An item you cant pees up<lb />
- show your P:r�te Pride 4 get<lb />
your 1 Love ECU" hat for only<lb />
83 901 Purchase them at me AMA<lb />
pig plckln on the lefh a, Barefoot<lb />
on me Mall" on the Itthi<lb />
STUDENTS WITH<lb />
HART<lb />
Now is the time for a new<lb />
generation of leadership if you<lb />
�ra fed up with me politics of<lb />
nostalgia and looking for new<lb />
solutions to the nation's problems<lb />
loin Students with Hart we are<lb />
the vanguard of a new<lb />
democracy We will be meeting<lb />
at Mendenhall, (Ask receptionist<lb />
for room nember) every Thurs<lb />
day at 8 00 p.m. For more infor<lb />
mation call 752 4935 or 757 3564<lb />
LACROSSE PLAYERS<lb />
All 1 mm pe re � pieeve<lb />
return en equipment t0 Bat Mart<lb />
office by " sa Grades win tM<lb />
wimftem if not returned<lb />
MANAGER NEEDED<lb />
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it interested tin Jut an apptica<lb />
lion in the SGA office before 2 00<lb />
Tue April 17<lb />
FACULTY<lb />
The faculty Children Egg<lb />
Hunt is today at 4 00 for ages 1 <lb />
Rain date is Wed April la at 4 00<lb />
Children should bring their own<lb />
baskets meet on me west lawn<lb />
beside Spiiman<lb />
ANGEL CITY<lb />
Usher for the play April 18. 9<lb />
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to extend our deepest sym-<lb />
pathies to the Major At-<lb />
tractions Committee for<lb />
the Spring Concert Situa-<lb />
tion. Because of Time and<lb />
Money Considerations, the<lb />
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provide you with a Spring<lb />
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WZMB would like to ex-<lb />
tend a cordial invitation to<lb />
the members of the Major<lb />
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and students in general to<lb />
attend our Spring Con-<lb />
certs.<lb />
WZMB invites you to<lb />
the Third Annual Back<lb />
Doors Concert at the Attic<lb />
Wednesday. April 18.<lb />
Thursday Night, don't<lb />
miss Stevie Ray Vaugham<lb />
&amp; Double Trouble with<lb />
special guest Steve Bassett<lb />
at the Greenleaf, brought<lb />
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calls and vandalism to<lb />
window contributed to<lb />
the fifty crimes reported<lb />
to the ECU Department<lb />
of Public Safetv dunng<lb />
the past week There were<lb />
also reports of vandalism<lb />
to vehicles and fire alarm<lb />
equipment.<lb />
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report a window in room<lb />
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report of a window of<lb />
room 108 Jones Hall<lb />
broken; 12:37 a.m. � A<lb />
delivery man for Alano's<lb />
Pizza reported being<lb />
assaulted in the lobby of<lb />
Belk Hall; 2:30 a.mA<lb />
Jire extinguisher was<lb />
found in the grass area<lb />
northeast of Belk Hall; 3<lb />
a.m. � James Dennis<lb />
Spirek of 510 E. Fifth<lb />
was placed in protective<lb />
custody; 2:06 p.m. � A<lb />
report of vandalism to a<lb />
vehicle parked in the 9th<lb />
St. parking lot; 2:45 p.m<lb />
� A report of the larceny<lb />
of a coat and key ring<lb />
from an unsecured locker<lb />
m Memorial Gym; 4 p.m<lb />
- Dwight Edgar<lb />
Kjchardson was served a<lb />
warrant of arrest for sim-<lb />
ple assault; 6:45 p.m. �<lb />
A report the north central<lb />
stairwell window on third<lb />
floor of Aycock Hall was<lb />
broken; 11:50 p.m �<lb />
Cpl. Watson observed<lb />
two subjects pull a speed<lb />
limit sign out of the<lb />
ground on East 14th St<lb />
the subjects were iden-<lb />
tified as Roy Staggers and<lb />
Christopher Dean Jones<lb />
both of 402 Scott Hall;<lb />
both were turned over to<lb />
the Greenville Police<lb />
Department for further<lb />
action.<lb />
April 14, 1:40 a.m. �<lb />
Christopher K. Biggers of<lb />
Lot 29 Shady Knoll was<lb />
found with a lacerated<lb />
hand after a fire alarm<lb />
box glass had been<lb />
broken on the first floor<lb />
northwest wing of Gar-<lb />
rett Hall; 1:45 a.m. �<lb />
Jeffrey Neal Umphlet of<lb />
Fayetteville, NC was ar-<lb />
rested for DWI north of<lb />
Aycock Hall; 1:30 p.m.<lb />
� A report the Soda<lb />
Shop in Wright<lb />
Auditorium was<lb />
unsecured; 1:45 p.m. �<lb />
A report of vandalism to<lb />
a vehicle in the West<lb />
Parking lot at<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center; 3:15 p.m � a<lb />
report of the larceny of a<lb />
wallet from a locker<lb />
room of Memorial Gym;<lb />
517 p.m. � A report the<lb />
northwest gate lock at the<lb />
Brewster Building was<lb />
broken and malfunction-<lb />
ing; 9:30 p.m. �<lb />
Christopher G. Santacruz<lb />
of 211-A Belk Hall was<lb />
given a campus citation<lb />
for careless and reckless<lb />
driving west of Belk Hall<lb />
April 15, 12:33 a.m. �<lb />
A report of vandalism to<lb />
a pull alarm box by per-<lb />
sons) unknown; 12:40<lb />
a.m. � Kelly Franklin<lb />
Joyce of 347 Umstead<lb />
was found in possession<lb />
of a sign belonging to the<lb />
City of Greenville Public<lb />
Works Department; 12:45<lb />
a.m. � James S. Straine<lb />
of 176 Jones was found<lb />
with an unauthorized keg<lb />
of beer in his room; I<lb />
a.m. � Jimmy Walden<lb />
of 211-A Bdk Hall was<lb />
advised to turn his music<lb />
down afte receiving<lb />
complaints; 1:11 a.m. �<lb />
Paul Vinson III of<lb />
Goldsboro, NC was ar-<lb />
rested for DWI north of<lb />
Jones Hall: 1:20 am �<lb />
Lita Karin Souers of<lb />
Apex, NC was arrested<lb />
for DWI at the Green<lb />
Barn; 3:01 a.m. �<lb />
Thomas Stanton Hill of<lb />
436 Aycock Hall was<lb />
placed in protective<lb />
custody after being in-<lb />
volved in an affray in the<lb />
lobby of Jones Hall, 9:06<lb />
p.m. � A report larcenv,<lb />
assault and damage to<lb />
property at the basketball<lb />
court by Belk Hall; 9:58<lb />
p.m. � a report of a<lb />
problem with several<lb />
black males in the lobbv<lb />
of Fleming Hall.<lb />
lyoL ueiegates Attend Meeting<lb />
Resolution On Registrars Passed<lb />
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JENDRAS?AiE1VNIFER<lb />
Newi Editor<lb />
A resolution calling for<lb />
the repeal of the 55-mph<lb />
speed limit was among<lb />
schools attended the<lb />
meeting, according to<lb />
ECU Delegation<lb />
Chairperson Braxton<lb />
O'Neal. The monthly<lb />
meetings are a chance for<lb />
gram. P gram when hev caJ,eJ for for student leadership "<lb />
the resolutions discussed legislature members <lb />
Interim Council "debate pertinent issues<lb />
in North Carolina and<lb />
some things on a federal<lb />
level O'Neal said.<lb />
Another resolution<lb />
supporting the continua-<lb />
tion of the ECU-N.C.<lb />
State football rivalry was<lb />
passed by a voice vote. In<lb />
addition, the students<lb />
decided to pass a resolu-<lb />
tion calling for the<lb />
redefinition of the word<lb />
meeting of the North<lb />
Carolina Student<lb />
Legislature which took<lb />
place in Wilmington last<lb />
weekend.<lb />
The speed limit resolu-<lb />
tion, designed to give<lb />
states authority to set<lb />
their own speed limits<lb />
failed by a vote of 40-36<lb />
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Barefoot on the Mall is a<lb />
Rent-an-Argument<lb />
booth.<lb />
TUESDAY NIGHT<lb />
COLLEGE NITE<lb />
6:30-10:00 All ladies with<lb />
College I.D. Skate Free<lb />
with MTV<lb />
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Albums &amp; Tap�s<lb />
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Cyndi Lauper<lb />
April Wine<lb />
Joe Jackson<lb />
Judas Priest<lb />
Thomas Dolby<lb />
Dan Fogelberg<lb />
MH ierd Ar YanKovic<lb />
Alan Parsons Project<lb />
Bullet<lb />
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Dire Straits<lb />
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DUN HICKS has twice the experiences<lb />
In Law: As a practicing attorney in Greenville;<lb />
4 years as Assistant District Attorney;<lb />
3 years as Public Defender<lb />
Academics: Graduate of UNC Chaple Hill<lb />
A.B.Economics,1970 (Phi Beta Kappa)<lb />
Juris Doctor, 1970<lb />
Adjunct Ass't Professor<lb />
ECU School of Social Work and Corrections<lb />
With young people:Advisor to Teen Democrats<lb />
�T ViCevPresiden ��� Treasurer<lb />
of Pitt County Young Democrats<lb />
VOTE For Experience<lb />
VOTE For DON HICKS<lb />
Pdd for by friends of Don Hicks<lb />
PAPA IKATZ"<lb />
Your Adult Entertainment Center<lb />
Presents<lb />
Weds Nite<lb />
Greenville's First &amp; Still No. 1<lb />
Ladies Lock-out<lb />
8:30 - 10:00<lb />
Free Draft &amp; Wine<lb />
At 10:00 For Men One Free Keg<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
Student Union Board of Directors<lb />
is now taking applications for two Dav StiU.i R0�<lb />
tatives for the 1984-1985 Term TV r itudeKeprn'<lb />
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members of the Board of Directors include:<lb />
� Selecting the Student Union President<lb />
� Approving committee chairpersons<lb />
� Approving the Student Union Budget<lb />
� Setting policy for the Student Union<lb />
Other members of ,he board are as follows: IFC President. Panhellemc President.<lb />
b.OUL.S. Prestdent. Student Union President. Facultv Representative. Vice-chancellor<lb />
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(10 women &amp; 4 guys)<lb />
Wednesday, April 18<lb />
Show starts at 9:30<lb />
(For men &amp; women)<lb />
Advance Tickets: $3 and $4<lb />
(available at the door)<lb />
Night of Performance: $4 and $5<lb />
Photographs by<lb />
Chns Teiesca<lb />
Every Wadnaaday Nljh.<lb />
Mexican Happy Hoar wtth<lb />
pitchers of Mexican Delight<lb />
end other<lb />
Happy How Special.<lb />
Papa Katz Is A Private Qub For Members &amp; Guests<lb />
We Have All ABC Permits<lb />
10th St. Ext. At<lb />
Riverbluff Rd. �<lb />
Every Saturday Night<lb />
Original Beach Party with<lb />
Steve Hardy<lb />
Show Start At 9:30<lb />
Every Taaraaay Night<lb />
�� Ladles Night<lb />
Free ariae 9 to 11<lb />
Draft Bear SO 45'<lb />
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Mexican Delight Happy Hour<lb />
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April<lb />
1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Simon Says<lb />
College Aid Plan Needs Scrutiny<lb />
Students across the country are<lb />
concerned, and should be, over a<lb />
bill currently being considered by a<lb />
House subcommittee to combine<lb />
federal aid programs into block<lb />
grants for universities after 1985.<lb />
The bill, being considered by the<lb />
House Post-Secondary Education<lb />
Subcommittee, is part of the exten-<lb />
sion of the Higher Education Act<lb />
which expires next year.<lb />
The proposal is to combine the<lb />
National Direct Student Loans,<lb />
Supplemental Equal Opportunity<lb />
Grants and State Student Incentive<lb />
Grants into one block of funds<lb />
given to schools to allocate at their<lb />
discretion. Rep. Paul Simon,<lb />
D-Ill who is chair of the commit-<lb />
tee and sponsor of the bill, design-<lb />
ed the block grant idea, he says, in<lb />
response to school administrators'<lb />
requests for flexibility in ad-<lb />
ministering their own aid pro-<lb />
grams. The bill is also designed to<lb />
stream-line federal programs and<lb />
make more money available to<lb />
lower-income students.<lb />
The problem is that the block<lb />
grants awarded to schools each<lb />
year will be based on the number of<lb />
students with Pell Grants and<lb />
Guaranteed Student Loans at the<lb />
institution. Thus, leading student<lb />
groups say, colleges and univer-<lb />
sities will be encouraged to give<lb />
money only to those who take out<lb />
loans. A student may have to bor-<lb />
row federal money before he could<lb />
be awarded funds by the university.<lb />
Simon is a long-time friend of<lb />
higher education, and students who<lb />
know his record must feel uneasy at<lb />
opposing his plan. But the new pro-<lb />
gram could result not only in mak-<lb />
ing money less accessible to those in<lb />
lower income brackets, since they<lb />
would have to be able to borrow<lb />
money before they could be<lb />
granted it, but it also could<lb />
discourage students from higher<lb />
priced, private institutions with a<lb />
provision allowing Pell Grants to<lb />
cover only half of tuition,<lb />
regardless of the total.<lb />
Students' fears may be un-<lb />
justified, but the Simon and the<lb />
subcommittee should re-examine<lb />
the criteria for allocating the block<lb />
giants. The institutional control of<lb />
funds is good, for they can best<lb />
knew the needs of their students,<lb />
but the needs of students who can-<lb />
not afford even loans must not be<lb />
ignored in allocating resources. It is<lb />
them that Simon's bill is designed<lb />
to help; he should make sure that<lb />
while the government spreads<lb />
funds more evenly, institutions are<lb />
not encouraged or forced to<lb />
overlook their needs. If federal<lb />
grants, and not just loans, are still<lb />
available to students and are used<lb />
to calculate institutional need for<lb />
the block grants, the program<lb />
should work; if loans are virtually a<lb />
pre-re,quisite, though, to local<lb />
mone, the plan could do more<lb />
harm than good.<lb />
Not Bad, Guys<lb />
Congratulations to Lisa Roberts,<lb />
voted best committee member of<lb />
the SGA Legislature this year, and<lb />
to David Brown, voted best<lb />
legislator.<lb />
MANAGUA NICARAGUA<lb />
IS AWONPERFUL <lb />
YOU CAM MINE A LITHE<lb />
hi<lb />
Court Restricts President's Policy<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
With the United States exempting<lb />
itself last week from International Court<lb />
of Justice decisions concerning Central<lb />
America for two years, the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration has removed legal barriers<lb />
from achieving its goals in Nicaragua.<lb />
The cost of such a move may be high,<lb />
but it is a plus for the president in his ef-<lb />
fort to assert his foreign policy powers.<lb />
The World Court is the judicial organ<lb />
of the United Nations. It has no<lb />
machinery to enforce decisions, but<lb />
the United States is one of several states<lb />
that has accepted its compulsory<lb />
jurisdiction. The U.S. has never revoked<lb />
the court's jurisdiction before, but the<lb />
decision to do so now was a realistic<lb />
move by the White House, for it most<lb />
assuredly would have lost and would<lb />
have to cease its activities in Central<lb />
America.<lb />
The United States would have been on<lb />
trial for mining Nicaragua's harbors.<lb />
CIA involvement in providing and set-<lb />
ting the mines has been revealed in re-<lb />
cent weeks, and the Central American<lb />
country has gone to The Hague with<lb />
claims � valid claims � that its<lb />
sovereignty has been violated. Congres-<lb />
sional critics say the acts are shocking<lb />
and editorialists have likened White<lb />
House morality to that of Iran. With so<lb />
many and so much against him, the<lb />
president finds himself in a curious posi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Our allies are not with us, as evidenc-<lb />
ed by a 13-1 vote in the U.N. Security<lb />
Council. The negative vote was a veto by<lb />
us that killed a condemnation of foreign<lb />
military intervention in Nicaragua. Even<lb />
Britian abstained. This is worrisome<lb />
and, of course, is important. But we<lb />
must not let world opinion dictate<lb />
foreign policy, whether it is liberal,<lb />
human-rights inspired, like that of Presi-<lb />
dent Carter, or hard-line, anti-<lb />
communism, like Ronald Reagan's.<lb />
Likewise, Congress should play the role<lb />
of the partner in debate, but even that<lb />
body must not form policy; that in the<lb />
president's job.<lb />
View Point<lb />
It is not often that presidents are as<lb />
alone as Reagan is right now in his goals<lb />
for Central America, but these should be<lb />
the times of leading opinion, not follow-<lb />
ing it. Election year realities cloud this<lb />
decision, but Reagan must stick to his<lb />
guns � not because they are the right<lb />
guns, but because he alone wears them.<lb />
The president is being less than strong<lb />
but more than smart when he intones<lb />
that he just wants to stop arms from<lb />
flowing through Nicaragua to El<lb />
Salvador. He knows damn well he wants<lb />
the Nicaraguan government over-<lb />
thrown. It is a reality Americans, who<lb />
elected Ronald Reagan, must face. He is<lb />
our leader in international affairs. He<lb />
can be tempered by opinion, but h;s<lb />
decisions are our policy. New policy re-<lb />
quires a new president.<lb />
Oversimplification is a p tfall of such<lb />
a cursory glance at foreign policy and<lb />
the president. The president must follow<lb />
his own course in the face of many con-<lb />
flicting events, and should only change<lb />
policies when the new direction is ge-<lb />
nuine, not politically expedient. He mu:<lb />
even duck legalities, as evidenced bj<lb />
retraction of World Court jurisdiction<lb />
over the United States. Reagan must<lb />
lead, not be led.<lb />
A nation's right to protect itself and<lb />
its interests must not be subject to court<lb />
rulings. It may be condemned or action<lb />
can be taken against it, but the right to<lb />
do something in the name of seir-<lb />
preservation is a right not to be yielded<lb />
Of course, the consequences of what -<lb />
done under this principle and the morali-<lb />
ty of the outcome are debateable Our<lb />
interests now are defined by Reagan<lb />
Soon, they may be defined by someone<lb />
who opposes what the presideif j$ cur-<lb />
rently doing. This, too. okay<lb />
Americans have the right to change<lb />
poicy by changing presidents.<lb />
We, and the president, are moving in-<lb />
to a new phase of involvement in Centra.<lb />
America. The question is not legal or<lb />
moral, it is who's responsible. That's the<lb />
president. If we don't like i let's get a<lb />
new one.<lb />
Alumni Director Defends Awards, Givers<lb />
Lest the editorial in the April 5 issue<lb />
of The East Carolinian leave a false im-<lb />
pression with its readers, an attempt to<lb />
set the record straight should be made.<lb />
The article has become a source of con-<lb />
cern to me for several reasons, mainly<lb />
because of comments based on misin-<lb />
formation andor lack of information.<lb />
It has also created concern because of<lb />
the unjustified references to certain<lb />
alumni who are giving so much of<lb />
themselves to make ECU an even<lb />
greater university for both current and<lb />
future students.<lb />
As director of the alumni program<lb />
for the past 14 years, I have had the<lb />
privilege of working closely with many<lb />
loyal alumni who have given freely of<lb />
their time and resources without any<lb />
desire for recognition. The services of<lb />
the Alumni Association grow with each<lb />
new year, and its current leaders are<lb />
some of the most dedicated and<lb />
unselfish people with whom I have ever<lb />
been associated. The majority of the<lb />
services they provide actually costs<lb />
them from their own personal finances.<lb />
Most of the time, they pay for travel,<lb />
lodging and certain other expenses from<lb />
their own pockets. This is in addition to<lb />
their annual monetary gifts to the<lb />
university. Many of these alumni are<lb />
not wealthy people and their giving<lb />
represents a degree of sacrifice to<lb />
themselves and their families.<lb />
It might be interesting for the readers<lb />
to know that Gerald Arnold, judge of<lb />
the N.C. Court of Appeals who was<lb />
mentioned in the recent editorial, has<lb />
traveled at his own expense during the<lb />
past few months to give "ECU Pride"<lb />
speeches to more than seven chapter<lb />
meetings, Alumni Leadership Con-<lb />
ferences, and other ECU gatherings. He<lb />
will be on campus again April 14 for<lb />
Alumni Day activities, April 17 for a<lb />
senior class assembly, and May 5 for<lb />
graduation ceremonies. Judge Arnold<lb />
has also been nominated to serve as<lb />
president of the Alumni Association for<lb />
1984-85, which will greatly expand his<lb />
sphere of alumni involvement. His<lb />
record speaks for itself.<lb />
Regarding the accusation in the<lb />
editorial that the basis for receiving an<lb />
Outstanding Alumni Award is making a<lb />
large financial gift to the university, the<lb />
giving records of the award recipients<lb />
including Judge Arnold, Rick Atkin-<lb />
son, or any alum for that matter, are<lb />
not for public discussion. This policy is<lb />
out of respect for their privacy. I would<lb />
suggest, however, that one consult the<lb />
April Honor Roll edition of the alumni<lb />
newspaper, Report, if there is interest in<lb />
a current list of contributors.<lb />
In looking back at the list of reci-<lb />
pients of the alumni awards, one would<lb />
notice a large variety of majors and oc-<lb />
cupations represented. During<lb />
ceremonies last October, a retired<lb />
pubjic school administrator, a musi-<lb />
cian, and a Pulitzer Prize journalist<lb />
were honored. I might add that these<lb />
award recipients were selected by a<lb />
committee of other alumni and approv-<lb />
ed by the Alumni Association's Board<lb />
of Directors. A maximum of three<lb />
Outstanding Alumni Awards are given<lb />
each year; therefore, the selection com-<lb />
mittee will occasionally elect to<lb />
recognize a deserving alum the follow-<lb />
ing year.<lb />
I am proud and pleased that the pro-<lb />
fessional successes of some of those<lb />
honored as Outstanding Alumni have<lb />
yielded them an amount of financial af-<lb />
fluency. Because of their faith in higher<lb />
education in general, their appreciation<lb />
for the mission of East Carolina<lb />
University in particular, and their love<lb />
for their alma mater, they choose to<lb />
give a portion their assets back to the<lb />
same insititution that helped prepare<lb />
them to achieve these successes. I<lb />
hasten to add that I am equally proud<lb />
of those who chose careers in profes-<lb />
sions which, by the nature of these pro-<lb />
fessions, yielded less monetary reward<lb />
and who give other resources such as<lb />
time, energy, and talents. Many give<lb />
combinations of all of these resources.<lb />
Representatives of all these categories<lb />
have been recipients of Outstanding<lb />
Alumni Awards. It should be inspiring<lb />
to all ECU students and alumni to note<lb />
the successes that our graduates attain.<lb />
ECU has a great group of alumni �<lb />
some of the most loyal and unselfish<lb />
that can be found anywhere. Regardless<lb />
of whether they receive public recogni-<lb />
tion, they will continue to give of their<lb />
resources to advance the cause of their<lb />
alma mater. They know that each dollar<lb />
and every hour of time they give in-<lb />
creases the value of each diploma<lb />
received or to be received from East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Donald Y. Leggett<lb />
Director of Alumni Relations<lb />
PIRG Privilege?<lb />
Through all the publicity on PIRG I<lb />
have yet to see where PIRG has explain-<lb />
ed to the students what they mean by<lb />
"waivable fees As a matter of fact, I<lb />
have heard several students asking each<lb />
other if they knew what it meant. Well,<lb />
let me see if I can help explain these<lb />
"waivable fees" to my fellow concern-<lb />
ed students.<lb />
To begin with, using this method<lb />
PIRG has three funding possibilities.<lb />
The first, which was created by Mr.<lb />
Ralph Nader himself, is a negative<lb />
check off system that demands a man-<lb />
datory fee of three dollars to all<lb />
students. In other words, when students<lb />
get their bill for tuition and other fees<lb />
they will have to pay three dollars to<lb />
PIRG at the same time. Then, if you<lb />
would like a refund you will have to go<lb />
stand in line, at PIRG's convenience,<lb />
and wait for your three dollars. Mean-<lb />
while, you'll hopefully start thinking<lb />
it's only three dollars, why bother?<lb />
Well, multiply three times 13,500<lb />
students.<lb />
Secondly, PIRG can change its fun-<lb />
ding so that instead of waiting in line<lb />
for a refund, you can wait in line for a<lb />
receipt saying you have chosen not to<lb />
pay the three dollars. Here again, PIRG<lb />
hopes you'll come to the conclusion<lb />
that it's only three dollars, why bother?<lb />
Once again, you're out three bucks<lb />
andor three beers or lunch at<lb />
McDonalds.<lb />
The final way PIRG can choose is to<lb />
put a box on your tuition bill where you<lb />
can check either yes or no on paying<lb />
three dollars to PIRG. At last they have<lb />
thought of your convenience instead of<lb />
their own. However, even this method<lb />
costs you money. You see, the problem<lb />
is that no matter which way they choose<lb />
PIRG's funding goes through the<lb />
cashier's office instead of the SGA like<lb />
other clubs and organizations are re-<lb />
quired to do. Thus, we end up paying<lb />
the salaries at the Cashier's Office for<lb />
the extra funding system will cause<lb />
them.<lb />
Why should PIRG be any more<lb />
special than any of the other clubs and<lb />
organizations? Every other organiza-<lb />
tion has to go to the SGA to ask for<lb />
funds. Then, they are not always<lb />
assured of getting them. Meanwhile,<lb />
PIRG sits there and rakes in your<lb />
money. Is that fair? Why should PIRG<lb />
ask you for extra money when you've<lb />
already paid the university money for<lb />
that sole purpose? Sure going to the<lb />
SGA for funds can be a little inconve-<lb />
nient for the club, but think of the in-<lb />
convience the cashier's office would<lb />
suffer if all organizations chose the<lb />
system PIRG has chosen. If PIRG can<lb />
bypass the SGA by using "waivable<lb />
fees" then every other group has the<lb />
same right to do so. Now, do you really<lb />
believe PIRG is that special? I don't!<lb />
Ronda Sutton<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Theater Arts<lb />
Censorship Unfair<lb />
An unfortunate incident of censor-<lb />
ship occurred last week at The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
In the pre-dawn hours of April 12,<lb />
after the staff had left, The East Caroli-<lb />
nian's Managing Editor Darryl Brown<lb />
appreared in the newspaper's office. He<lb />
examined the style page then zeroed in<lb />
on Gordon Ipock's article about ECU's<lb />
College Republicans. Brown cut out<lb />
substantial chunks of the article, in-<lb />
cluding sections critical of Gov. Jim<lb />
Hunt and the Public Interest Research<lb />
Group (PIRG), two causes Brown<lb />
strongly supports. When he reached the<lb />
halfway point in the article, he segan to<lb />
rearrange sentences, causing Ipock's<lb />
line of discussion to become less<lb />
coherent. With his transfigurations of<lb />
the material, Brown changed the ap-<lb />
pearance of the ECU College<lb />
Republicans. Our reaction to his<lb />
devious censoring was, at first, in-<lb />
credulity and then resentment Ipock,<lb />
an experienced writer now working as a<lb />
professional editor, was pained and<lb />
deeply hurt.<lb />
The censorship is being made public<lb />
m this letter. Yet, more is needed. If<lb />
Managing Editor Brown wishes to<lb />
regain some of his lost respect, he must<lb />
apologize to the members of the College<lb />
Republicans and the students.<lb />
Executive Committee of the<lb />
ECU College Republicans<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Ipock All Right<lb />
Just recently several articles in The<lb />
East Carolinian by features editor Gor-<lb />
don Ipock have greatly impressed us. It<lb />
is most encouraging to us of 'out of<lb />
college age" to know we have a young<lb />
man of this caliber of thinking within<lb />
the ranks of our so-called intellectual<lb />
university students. We fine manv<lb />
university students to be molded in their<lb />
thinking by the liberal media exposure<lb />
rather than by a deep and thorough<lb />
study and investigation of the real<lb />
issue with the ability to then bring<lb />
forth an intelligent understanding and<lb />
expression. We commend Mr. Ipock<lb />
for his intelligent reporting without be-<lb />
ing affected by bias as put forth by the<lb />
majority of media reporting. We extend<lb />
our wholehearted thanks and con-<lb />
gratulations to you, Mr. Ipock, and<lb />
especially your articles on "Why Does<lb />
AeMedia Ignore Sobering Facts of<lb />
Soviett Nuclear Strategy?" and "Don't<lb />
Attack Senator Jesse Helms - Until<lb />
You Know a Few Things.<lb />
Mr. A Mrs. T.R. Jones, Jr.<lb />
Greenville<lb /><lb />
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Greenville<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
Staff Wrttec<lb />
The Student Residence<lb />
Association will vote<lb />
Wednesday, April 18 on a<lb />
proposal to change Slay-<lb />
dormitory into a quiet<lb />
dorm and Umstead to an<lb />
all female dorm in fall<lb />
1985.<lb />
Dorm residents have<lb />
recently been voicing pro-<lb />
tests to the SRA's pro-<lb />
posals<lb />
"I don't feel it's<lb />
something most of the<lb />
residents want now or<lb />
will want in the future<lb />
said Slay House Council<lb />
President Brian<lb />
Rangeley.<lb />
Residents have been in-<lb />
vited by the SRA to an<lb />
open meeting at 4<lb />
p.mWednesday, one<lb />
half hour before the SRA<lb />
plans to make its deci-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Rangeley said SRA's<lb />
idea was sprung on<lb />
residents quickly, but 40<lb />
or 50 of them planned to<lb />
voice their complaints at<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
Slay House Council<lb />
member Susan Barker<lb />
said the proposed plan<lb />
was not fair to handicap-<lb />
ped students planning to<lb />
live in Slay in 1986.<lb />
'They're handing<lb />
students an ultimatium of<lb />
either moving to a single<lb />
sex dorm or paying extra<lb />
to live in Jarvis Barker<lb />
said.<lb />
According to<lb />
Rangeley.Jarvis would be<lb />
the only coed dorm<lb />
available to handicapped<lb />
students.<lb />
"Everyone has to give<lb />
up something for the bet-<lb />
terment of the entire cam-<lb />
pus said SRA President<lb />
Mark Niewald.<lb />
Slay is the best choice<lb />
for a quiet dorm because<lb />
it is fair to the handicap-<lb />
ped students who will<lb />
want to live in a quiet<lb />
dorm, Niewald said<lb />
However,Barker and<lb />
Rangeley think Jarvis or<lb />
Jones would be a better<lb />
choice for the quiet<lb />
dorm.<lb />
Barker said Jarvis is<lb />
alredy close to the library<lb />
for people who want to<lb />
study. A quiet dorm<lb />
should be available to<lb />
People on the hill who are<lb />
further away from the<lb />
library, she said.<lb />
Barker went on to say<lb />
that the Slay-Umstead<lb />
area has a special per-<lb />
sonality and a unique<lb />
relationship would be<lb />
ended if the changes were<lb />
made.<lb />
(CPS) � An Arizona<lb />
State University nutrition<lb />
professor who has<lb />
publically criticized the<lb />
safety of the new artifical<lb />
sweetener "NutraSweet"<lb />
is fighting off an attack<lb />
on his own credibility-<lb />
after it was discovered he<lb />
purchased stock in the<lb />
drug company that<lb />
manufactures the<lb />
sweetener.<lb />
ASU Professor<lb />
Woodrow Monte has ad-<lb />
mitted he purchased<lb />
"put" options in Searle<lb />
Pharmaceuticals in an-<lb />
ticipation of the stock<lb />
price going down, prior<lb />
to the airing of several<lb />
CBS television reports on<lb />
the safety hazards of the<lb />
new food additive the<lb />
drug company manufac-<lb />
tures.<lb />
Monte, who has done<lb />
research indicating the<lb />
sweetener may decom-<lb />
pose into harmful<lb />
chemicals under certain<lb />
circumstances, was one<lb />
of the main critics of the<lb />
known as aspartame �<lb />
on the CBS programs.<lb />
"Put" options are<lb />
orders to put a block of<lb />
stock up for sale at a cer-<lb />
tain price within a set<lb />
period of time.<lb />
Monte told the ASU<lb />
student newspaper, the<lb />
State Press, that he<lb />
bought options on Searle<lb />
stock several weeks<lb />
before the program was<lb />
broadcast in January,<lb />
1984, anticipating the<lb />
stock would lose value<lb />
after the broadcast.<lb />
As it turns out,<lb />
however, the Searle stock<lb />
never plummeted the way<lb />
Monte had speculated<lb />
when he bought the op-<lb />
tions. Had the stock price<lb />
dropped drastically,<lb />
Monte would have made<lb />
a handsome return on his<lb />
$1,994 investment.<lb />
Instead, according to<lb />
reports in the Wall Street<lb />
Journal, Monte lost<lb />
$1,224 in the stock op-<lb />
tions venture.<lb />
Now the Securities and<lb />
Criticizes Nut<lb />
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the federal agency that ing the summer<lb />
regulates stock trading - But "I knew Searle<lb />
is investigating Monte would get dirty and it<lb />
and several CBS would become a hot<lb />
employees for possibly political issue he says<lb />
trying to profit from But such potential con-<lb />
changes in Searle stock flicts between professors'<lb />
prices brought on by the academic research and<lb />
broadcast of their own in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
The controversy, of<lb />
course, raises questions<lb />
about the objectivity of<lb />
Monte's academic<lb />
research as well as about<lb />
what would be illegal<lb />
stock manipulation.<lb />
ASU administrators,<lb />
other outside activities<lb />
are causing increasing<lb />
problems and concerns at<lb />
schools nationwide,<lb />
sources say. In the<lb />
1980-81 school year, for<lb />
instance, 81 percent of<lb />
4000 faculty members<lb />
surveyed by the Chronicle<lb />
of Higher Education<lb />
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investigation on their<lb />
own.<lb />
"I think the research<lb />
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probably legitimately a<lb />
part of his research<lb />
here says ASU Vice<lb />
President Maureen Frye.<lb />
"I've tried to keep the<lb />
issue separate from the<lb />
university Monte<lb />
laments. "(The<lb />
NutraSweet research) was<lb />
my own work I did dur-<lb />
from outside consulting<lb />
and research activity.<lb />
"I think, certainly,<lb />
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exist where individual<lb />
faculty members are con-<lb />
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pus and their research is<lb />
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tions in which they have<lb />
interests, "observes<lb />
Robert Kreiser, an<lb />
associate with the<lb />
American Association of<lb />
University Professors.<lb />
While it's not new for<lb />
faculty members to mix<lb />
their academic activities<lb />
with outside business, he<lb />
says the potential for<lb />
abuse is greater now as<lb />
more professors turn to<lb />
outside jobs to supple-<lb />
ment their income.<lb />
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businesses to help sup-<lb />
port research efforts and<lb />
help attract companies to<lb />
"research parks" adjoin-<lb />
ing campuses, opening<lb />
the door for more<lb />
academic and business<lb />
conflicts of interest.<lb />
What's needed, Kreiser<lb />
says, is a set of guidelines<lb />
that limits what faculty<lb />
members do with their<lb />
outside time, and outlines<lb />
when it may conflict with<lb />
their academic work.<lb />
"Faculty bear a<lb />
responsibility for policing<lb />
themselves and determin-<lb />
ing when it's appropriate<lb />
and inappropriate for a<lb />
faculty member who has<lb />
interest in a company to<lb />
do research in the same<lb />
field he says.<lb />
But "I knew Searle<lb />
would get dirty " he<lb />
says.<lb />
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APRIL 17, 1984<lb />
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Mid-Year Tuition Hike Reimbursements<lb />
(CPS) - In a settle<lb />
ment that could help slow<lb />
down colleges' new prac-<lb />
tice of imposing mid-year<lb />
tuition hikes and sur-<lb />
charges, the University of<lb />
South Carolina has<lb />
agreed to repay the extra<lb />
tuition it charged 16 of its<lb />
med students in 1981.<lb />
Each of the students<lb />
will get back their $215<lb />
surcharges.<lb />
The students had<lb />
claimed the surcharge<lb />
had amounted to a<lb />
retroactive tuition in-<lb />
crease that breached their<lb />
enrollment contracts.<lb />
A state court had<lb />
agreed with the students<lb />
last October, but South<lb />
Carolina had appealed<lb />
the decision.<lb />
In late March, lawyers<lb />
for all parties agreed to<lb />
drop the appeal. Under<lb />
the settlement, South<lb />
Carolina repaid the<lb />
students and promised<lb />
not to make any more<lb />
retroactive increases,<lb />
reports Paul Ward, the<lb />
university's chief lawyer.<lb />
He recalls the state<lb />
legislature belatedly had<lb />
limited the med school's<lb />
1981 budget after the<lb />
catalog, which listed tui-<lb />
tion for the term as $790,<lb />
had been printed.<lb />
To get enough money<lb />
to operate, the med<lb />
school had to charge each<lb />
student an extra $215.<lb />
"It was a very unusual<lb />
set of circumstances<lb />
Ward says, "and I'm not<lb />
sure they would occur in<lb />
any other state<lb />
Others disagree.<lb />
Colleges' legal right to<lb />
impose midyear hikes<lb />
and surcharges "depends<lb />
really on how the enroll-<lb />
ment contract is<lb />
worded says Estelle<lb />
Fishbein, lawyer at Johns<lb />
Hopkins University and<lb />
past president of the Na-<lb />
tional Association of Col-<lb />
lege and University At-<lb />
torneys.<lb />
"I imagine that (settle-<lb />
ment) will cause a few<lb />
people to think" before<lb />
raising tuition in mid<lb />
year, says Darel Semler<lb />
of the National Organiza-<lb />
tion of I egal Problems in<lb />
Education in opeka,<lb />
Kansas<lb />
"Students and msiitu<lb />
tions exist m a contrac-<lb />
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Don Gehring, a NOI PI<lb />
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fessor of higher educa-<lb />
tion at the University of<lb />
I ouisville. "Terms art-<lb />
set up in the catalog The<lb />
courts say both sides have<lb />
to play by the rules. Once<lb />
(students) register and<lb />
pay tuition the college<lb />
can't alter the contract.<lb />
Bob Ross, attorney for<lb />
the University of<lb />
Missouri system, says<lb />
"most of the catalogs say<lb />
tuition is 'subject to<lb />
change' or something to<lb />
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impose surcharges<lb />
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Go Kit Bon. icleased<lb />
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colleges<lb />
"I think you'd have to<lb />
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change') Fishbein<lb />
opines.<lb />
But none of the lawyers<lb />
contacted foi this article<lb />
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South Carolina settle-<lb />
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colleges  caught in<lb />
budget crunches caused<lb />
h the "tax revolts" of<lb />
earlier ears, federal fun-<lb />
ding cuts and the reces-<lb />
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mid-year surcharges and<lb />
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dav, April 19, on the<lb />
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noon.<lb />
The band Big Zukes<lb />
will start off the festival<lb />
and the collegiate enter-<lb />
tainer of the year, Ron<lb />
Danan, a comedian, will<lb />
emcee the event. Other<lb />
entertainment includes<lb />
the astrologer Marcella<lb />
Ruble, caricaturists, anti-<lb />
que photography, and the<lb />
sign language club's Fan-<lb />
tasy group. Music will be<lb />
provided by The<lb />
Amateurs, Downtown,<lb />
and Sally Fingerette.<lb />
The festival, sponsored<lb />
by the Student Union<lb />
Special Events Commit-<lb />
tee, is designed to provide<lb />
an opportunity for cam-<lb />
pus and other organiza-<lb />
tions to do public rela-<lb />
tions work by selling<lb />
items or giving out infor-<lb />
mation. Last year aprox-<lb />
lmately 3,500 people at-<lb />
tended and the same at-<lb />
tendance is expected this<lb />
year.<lb />
A $100 gift certificate<lb />
from the Record Bar and<lb />
records, T-Shirts and<lb />
steak dinners will be<lb />
awarded as prizes for dif-<lb />
ferent events.<lb />
"It's relatively cheap<lb />
entertainment for the<lb />
students Festival<lb />
Chairman Bruce<lb />
Shackelford said. "It's<lb />
an opportunity for them<lb />
to get out and have some<lb />
fun without spending a<lb />
lot of monev<lb />
'All Of Me' Is Second<lb />
Movie To Premiere At<lb />
Mendenhall This Year<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
success that<lb />
Police Academy in par-<lb />
ticular had.<lb />
Much of the success<lb />
that Hendrix Theatre has<lb />
been experiencing, and<lb />
that has aided in bringing<lb />
these previews, can be at-<lb />
tributed the 15 member<lb />
film committee, Cobb<lb />
said. "I don't mean to<lb />
brag, but I believe we<lb />
have the best, hardest<lb />
working film committee<lb />
among North Carolina<lb />
schools Cobb said. "A<lb />
year and a half ago the<lb />
films we were having<lb />
were not pulling in big<lb />
crowds. When I became<lb />
president, the first thing I<lb />
did was increase the film<lb />
committee from five to<lb />
fifteen members said<lb />
Cobb, who feels that a<lb />
larger committee, though<lb />
more difficult to work<lb />
through, brings in the<lb />
needed variation of ideas<lb />
to select movies that the<lb />
student population as a<lb />
whole will enjoy. The<lb />
present attendance rate at<lb />
Hendrix of about 4,800<lb />
students per weekend<lb />
movie indicates the suc-<lb />
cess of his new and im-<lb />
proved committee. "We<lb />
try to select movies that<lb />
the students want, not<lb />
just Films we (the com-<lb />
mittee) want, which is<lb />
what the old committee<lb />
tended to do said<lb />
Cobb. He also said that if<lb />
you want to see All of Me<lb />
to come early. La:<lb />
month's screening s<lb />
1,200 students in line fc<lb />
the 800- seat Hendrix.<lb />
There will only be one<lb />
showing of the film since<lb />
it is a sneak preview.<lb />
New SNA President<lb />
Hopes For Changes,<lb />
Welcomes Suggestions<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Fcatarn F-diior<lb />
Newly elected officers<lb />
for the Student Residence<lb />
Association for the<lb />
1984-85 school year are:<lb />
President, Deborah Gem-<lb />
bicki; Vice President,<lb />
Juan Velasquez;<lb />
Secretary, Lycia Ross;<lb />
Treasurer, Carolyn Gary;<lb />
and Publicity Chairper-<lb />
son, Karen Griffin. All<lb />
five, who were elected<lb />
April 4, ran unopposed.<lb />
Gembicki said she<lb />
would like to see a lot of<lb />
changes occur next year.<lb />
"I would like to see<lb />
something done about the<lb />
washer-dryer situation in<lb />
the dorms she said. "1<lb />
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"I'm willing to listen to<lb />
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or gripes Gembicki<lb />
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New officers will be<lb />
sworn in April 17 at the<lb />
SRA banquet.<lb />
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figure, in shape. This cc i<lb />
combine dance with aer<lb />
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walk, jog or run the dances,<lb />
to "do their own thing<lb />
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daddy of the rock <lb />
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radio station, it stays on x<lb />
twenty-four hours a day anl<lb />
be hooked up in stereo I<lb />
dollars extra. MT w<lb />
it wants to play and has an<lb />
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high heels ar.d garter belts.<lb />
The Cars, Missing Person.<lb />
totally outrageous que<lb />
Real Life and rugged heavy<lb />
romps with the likes of<lb />
Crue. There are virtually no<lb />
Shepard<lb />
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To Debu<lb />
" Wry Spoof of Holly<lb />
"A Surrealistic Comedy<lb />
"A Freefall of Imagery"<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
ShapingUp For Summer<lb />
APRIL 17. 1984 Page 7<lb />
Aerobicise To Health<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Feaiani Miior<lb />
KSging through thew'Soh6'<lb />
The fitness craze that started some ten years ago s<lb />
still going strong. Getting in shape is not the only<lb />
exerc' �f T CTerei. howeveTsSS<lb />
exercise for reIa.xat.on, enjoyment, and for cyclers<lb />
transportation. So what about the other 36 minion<lb />
Amenauuj who exercise three or more times a day?<lb />
ae oh, iin " Sta m Shape? Manv Participate in<lb />
In Ia f' a? exercise Pr�8ram which focuses<lb />
Keener ,fahSCrf f'tnCS fun- According to Ted<lb />
Kreiter of the The Saturday Evening Post, aerobics<lb />
is a unique hybrid of pure exercise and chorus line<lb />
iidnv.t steps.<lb />
Jack! Sorensen created aerobic dancing in 1969<lb />
 hile living in Puerto Rico she was asked to prepare<lb />
1 exercise program for the wives of the Air Force<lb />
men stationed there. Sorensen studied the aerobics<lb />
Program developed by Dr. Kenneth Cooper and later<lb />
took his 12-minute running test. After performing<lb />
-ell on the test, Sorensen realized that her lifetinTe of<lb />
figure, in shape. This conclusion gave her the idea to<lb />
combine dance with aerobic exercise<lb />
Technically, aerobic dancing is a physical fitness<lb />
program that conditions the muscles, heart, lungs<lb />
and blood vessels by demanding that this internal<lb />
ite-supporting system strengthen through healthy<lb />
use. The program involves vigorous jumping, kicking<lb />
and bending to the beat of music; it offers a<lb />
stimulating and challenging workout with many of<lb />
the same benefits that jogging, bike riding and swim-<lb />
ming provide.<lb />
Aerobics is appealing for several reasons. First<lb />
aerobic dancing is an individualized program'<lb />
Workout participants decide for themselves when to<lb />
�alk jog or run the dances. Students are encouraged<lb />
to do their own thing both stylistically and inten-<lb />
sively Second, progress can be easily observed by<lb />
monitoring the three heart rates of interest in aerobic<lb />
dancing: resting heart rate, working heart rate and<lb />
recovery or cool-down heart rate<lb />
Resting heart rate indicates how hard the heart is<lb />
working, normally. The average RHR is 78-84 beats<lb />
per minute for women and 72-78 for men. Healthy<lb />
persons may find that as they become involved in<lb />
aerobic dancing their RHR decreases significantly<lb />
indicating that the heart has become stronger<lb />
working heart rate estimates the intensity and ef-<lb />
fectiveness of the workout. As the exercise becomes<lb />
vigorous the heartbeat increases to supply more ox-<lb />
ygen to the muscles. This develops aerobic fitness<lb />
The cool-down heart rate is taken five minutes after<lb />
exercise hasstopped.lt indicates how the intensity<lb />
level has affected the body. "uensny<lb />
��aK-aPSther m?st enc�uraging reason to<lb />
aerobicise is for the visible changes - the loss of<lb />
unwanted inches and a firmer phisique. If combined<lb />
wrtfa a sensible diet, weight loss may occur because<lb />
he workouts are high calorie burners and demand a<lb />
lot of energy. Participants burn 500 calories in a<lb />
vigorous 45-minute class, which compares with<lb />
sw mming for one hour at 30 yards per minute. For<lb />
as long as six hours after the workout, one can expect<lb />
to burn twice as many calories resting as would nor-<lb />
mally be used up at rest.<lb />
thu6 conseluence of aerobic dance is<lb />
he regulation of hunger. During the workouts blood<lb />
is borrowed" from the less active blood systems<lb />
such as the stomach and delivered to the more active<lb />
skeletal muscle system. Until the blood supply<lb />
returns to the stomach, the desire for food<lb />
diminishes.<lb />
Aerobic fitness produces other beneficial results<lb />
besides the loss of inches and pounds. As participants<lb />
progress they build up tolerance and can continue<lb />
activities for reasonably long periods of time without<lb />
See AEROBICS, Page 8<lb />
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Music Television OffersAlternative<lb />
By PATRICK FELTON<lb />
Simff Writer<lb />
Music Television is the grand-<lb />
daddy of the rock video revolu-<lb />
tion. Run on the same format as a<lb />
radio station, it stays on the air<lb />
twenty-four hours a day and can<lb />
be hooked up in stereo for a few-<lb />
dollars extra. MTV selects the acts<lb />
t wants to play and has an assort-<lb />
ment of video jockeys who play<lb />
ihe role of radio's corresponding<lb />
D.J.s. MTV does have one big ad-<lb />
vantage over radio, however. The<lb />
'TV in MTV is the deciding fac-<lb />
tor � MTV is visual. The result is<lb />
an exciting and different alter-<lb />
native to "NTV" (what I now like<lb />
to call network television).<lb />
Videos range from sexy girls in<lb />
high heels and garter belts, to the<lb />
The Cars, Missing Persons, or to<lb />
totally outrageous quests with<lb />
Real Life and rugged heavy metal<lb />
romps with the likes of Motley<lb />
Crue. There are virtually no limits<lb />
to creativity on MTV. The most<lb />
creative and often most popular<lb />
videos are placed in heavy rota-<lb />
tion, meaning they receive the<lb />
greatest amount of airplay during<lb />
a twenty-four hour period. Other<lb />
videos are placed in a medium or<lb />
light rotation category.<lb />
When MTV executives first<lb />
presented their idea of a twenty-<lb />
four hour music channel to record<lb />
companies (during the time<lb />
preceeding MTV's debut on<lb />
August 1, 1981), the companies<lb />
felt that they should be paid for<lb />
the videos MTV was soliciting. In<lb />
the rebuttal, MTV convinced the<lb />
companies that the channel would<lb />
be providing free advertising for<lb />
album sales and therefore pay-<lb />
ment would be the exposure they<lb />
received.<lb />
The effect of MTV on record<lb />
sales appeared not in two years<lb />
but in less than six weeks. What<lb />
made the happening even more<lb />
outstanding was the type of<lb />
groups that experienced these<lb />
sales. Through well done videos<lb />
groups such as The Human<lb />
League, Adam Ant and Duran<lb />
Duran broke through to<lb />
American viewers and record<lb />
buyers. Before MTV many of<lb />
these groups were unknown to the<lb />
masses.<lb />
Many groups, after appearing<lb />
on MTV, shot to the top of the<lb />
music charts. For instance, in<lb />
1981 Def Leppard's "High and<lb />
Dry album originally did not do<lb />
overwhemingly well in sales. The<lb />
pictures of the group on the<lb />
album tell the story. The hair is<lb />
long, mangled, and 60-ish and<lb />
their faces are so pale it looks as if<lb />
they gave blood every day to<lb />
intentionally look that way. In<lb />
1982 Def Leppard came up with<lb />
their "Pyromania" album, which<lb />
has the same sound as "High and<lb />
Dry However, a few other<lb />
aspects of the band were different<lb />
� visual aspects. Through the<lb />
magic of more modern haircuts<lb />
make-up and cloths in Def Lep-<lb />
pard's heavily rotated videos on<lb />
MTV, "Pyromania" was outdone<lb />
in sales in 1983 only by Michael<lb />
Jackson and The Police. The<lb />
commercials worked.<lb />
Commercialism on MTV also<lb />
has substantial effects on other in-<lb />
dustries. The movie industry is<lb />
one of the chief benefactors. With<lb />
a definite shift to more music-<lb />
saturated movies, there came a<lb />
new strategy by movie producers<lb />
to release videos with songs and<lb />
scenes from a movie weeks before<lb />
the release of the movie in hopes<lb />
of luring people to the movie A<lb />
good example of this is the title<lb />
song from "Footloose" and ac-<lb />
companying video being released<lb />
well before the 1984 mid-February<lb />
movie premier. "Footloose" the<lb />
single was well into the top 40 by<lb />
the opening date, so the audience<lb />
could sing right along with Kenny<lb />
Loggms (who performed the<lb />
song), if they wanted to during the<lb />
movie.<lb />
MTV is making a lot of people<lb />
happy and rich, so as long as it is<lb />
around the record companies will<lb />
continue producing videos for<lb />
MTV. Consequently, the videos<lb />
will probably get be ter and better<lb />
as competition for heavy rotation<lb />
spots increases.<lb />
Poetic Voice Arises<lb />
Shepard's Satirical Comedy, 'Angel City'<lb />
To Debut Wednesday At ECU Playhouse<lb />
��A 11e� �  . . .<lb />
'A Wry Spoof of Hollywood;<lb />
'A Surrealistic Comedy and<lb />
"A Freefall of Imagery" are only<lb />
a few catch phrases used by<lb />
theatre critics to describe<lb />
playwright Sam Shepard's Off-<lb />
Broadway hit Angel City,<lb />
which is soon to be produced by<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse,<lb />
Wednesday through Saturday,<lb />
tPrr- 18'2L at 8:15 Pm" in<lb />
McGinnis Theatre on the ECU<lb />
campus in Greenville.<lb />
Shepard is perhaps best known<lb />
as the actor who portrays the<lb />
veteran test pilot Chuck Yeager in<lb />
the motion picture The Right<lb />
Stuff. In addition to the Academy<lb />
Award nomination he received for<lb />
his performance in the movie,<lb />
Shepard has also received the<lb />
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�test Um I<lb />
Connie Yoder and Eric Sox "tripping the Hght fantastic" In the ETIT mh  - �mn ���<lb />
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coveted Pulitzer Prize in<lb />
playwrighting for Curse of the<lb />
Starving Class. Soon after the<lb />
Pulitzer announcement, The New<lb />
York Post called him "the most<lb />
influential young playwright in<lb />
America Carol Rosen of<lb />
Modern Drama said, "Sam<lb />
Shepard is a playwright of zap-<lb />
pop-pow action, and he is a<lb />
playwright of comic-book verbs:<lb />
his plays flash, zoom and screech<lb />
across the stage<lb />
In Angel City Shepard has<lb />
written a satirical comedy about<lb />
one of America's greatest myths:<lb />
Hollywood. The play relates the<lb />
story of a fast-fading production<lb />
company as it trys to save its latest<lb />
movie from the grasp of financial<lb />
and artistic disaster. The producer<lb />
hires a young stuntman to save the<lb />
eight-million dollar picture, and<lb />
to everyone's shock, the stuntman<lb />
invokes the help of Indian charms<lb />
to transform the picture into a<lb />
disaster movie. The style is flip, ir-<lb />
reverent and chiefly fun.<lb />
Angel City is directed by<lb />
ECU Theatre Arts faculty<lb />
member Cedric Winchell. It is, for<lb />
him, a play that "asks us to quit<lb />
listening to commercial images, to<lb />
transcend false values and to<lb />
come back to our true selves " He<lb />
went on to say, "We have elected<lb />
to present this show in a sur-<lb />
realistic comic style, emphasizing<lb />
a number of popular stereotypes<lb />
that we think audiences will iden-<lb />
tify with a great deal<lb />
ByMIKEHAMER<lb />
Suft Writer<lb />
Hal J. Daniel III, ECU Pro-<lb />
fessor of Speech, Language,<lb />
and Audio Pathology, has<lb />
published a volume of poems<lb />
that are both refreshing and<lb />
distinctive, emerging as the new<lb />
poetic voice from the swamps<lb />
of eastern North Carolina. As<lb />
Long As You're Not Cold is<lb />
Daniel's first book of poems,<lb />
and I'm sure it won't be his<lb />
last. Though he hasn't been<lb />
writing poetry for very long,<lb />
Daniel has already published<lb />
works in Rolling Stone, Tar<lb />
River Poetry, Margarine<lb />
Maypole Orangoutang Ex-<lb />
press, and The Sun to name a<lb />
few.<lb />
The book begins with a<lb />
razor-sharp edge of emotion as<lb />
Daniel talks about the pain of<lb />
separation from his son in<lb />
"High Point Clout He<lb />
begins by acknowledging the<lb />
wisdom of Solomon: "You<lb />
can't split a child-down the<lb />
middle and goes on to<lb />
observe:<lb />
When he was five<lb />
he caught largemouth bass,<lb />
watched us play poker,<lb />
and called his grandmother<lb />
a Buthole<lb />
From this strong beginning,<lb />
the book continues with images<lb />
from youth, alternating bet-<lb />
ween his and his son's<lb />
childhood. In "Fridays" we get<lb />
a view of youth from the<lb />
perspective of someone follow-<lb />
ing a school bus (Bus Mother)<lb />
as it drops its young fledglings<lb />
off at their separate nests on a<lb />
Friday afternoon:<lb />
Stop. A skinny black girl runs<lb />
on her toes<lb />
through lime collards and red<lb />
speckled hens<lb />
to the sweet chocolate arms<lb />
of her silver gray grand-<lb />
mother.<lb />
Her younger brother trails<lb />
thinking only of big cookies<lb />
Go.<lb />
From childhood images,<lb />
Daniel gives glimpses of<lb />
parents, childhood friends and<lb />
acquaintances. He then gives a<lb />
series of both craziness and<lb />
woman poems that remind me<lb />
of Bukowski and Brautigan.<lb />
One of my favorites from this<lb />
section is "Breadcrumbs<lb />
Last night I wrote<lb />
I loved you<lb />
and your oatmeal cookies;<lb />
tonight I write<lb />
I hate you<lb />
but I still love<lb />
your oatmeal cookks<lb />
The last poems tune in to a<lb />
concern for the local environ-<lb />
ment. An excellent piece from<lb />
this section is "Weyerhausen"<lb />
which is dedicated to the<lb />
pileated woodpecker whom<lb />
Daniel calls, "the Spike Jones<lb />
Daniel<lb />
of the Swamp He observes:<lb />
Wishing for hard woe ds<lb />
in northwestern time?<lb />
we curse<lb />
the men who plant pines.<lb />
As Long As You're Not Cold<lb />
has been published in Green-<lb />
ville, and each of the 177 copies<lb />
were hand made. Diane Maisel<lb />
a 1983 graduate of the ECU<lb />
School of Art, designed the<lb />
book, chose the paper and<lb />
thread, and bound each book<lb />
by hand. The covers were<lb />
designed by George Anita and<lb />
printed by Susan Fechol.<lb />
Even though As Long As<lb />
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THE EAST CAROL INI AN<lb />
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A Student s Tale Of The Graduatin' Blues<lb />
By N.K. HOGGARI)<lb />
Suff Whin<lb />
Pay heed, you<lb />
underclassmen, while I<lb />
relate a tale of woe.<lb />
You have all been told<lb />
of the great reasons for<lb />
coming to college. And,<lb />
I'll bet, in your darker<lb />
moments, those days just<lb />
before exams, you drag<lb />
yourself along with those<lb />
same reasons.<lb />
Listen, now, before it<lb />
is too late � before you<lb />
become a graduating<lb />
senior with them<lb />
graduatin" blues.<lb />
Why are people willing<lb />
to spend four or more<lb />
years of their lives suffer-<lb />
ing outrages from pro-<lb />
fessors, abuse from ad-<lb />
ministrators, and anx-<lb />
ieties from examinations<lb />
and. ugh' research<lb />
papers? The standard<lb />
answers, though they are<lb />
legion, come down to but<lb />
a few.<lb />
1. The It's-For-Your-<lb />
Future reason. All<lb />
through high school your<lb />
teachers and parents tell<lb />
you that "If you don't go<lb />
to college, you'll end up a<lb />
bum Now think. Think<lb />
hard. What's so bad<lb />
about beine a bum� Let's<lb />
look at the facts.<lb />
There is a popular<lb />
misconception that all<lb />
bums are alcoholic<lb />
degenerates who live hor-<lb />
ribly lonely lives. Now<lb />
this just is not true. Sure<lb />
there are a lot of bums<lb />
like that, but not all. A<lb />
great many bums live<lb />
perfectly normal, happy<lb />
lives. They mooch off<lb />
relatives or panhandle.<lb />
This is self employment.<lb />
If there are people willing<lb />
to gi e it, why not take it?<lb />
Another large group of<lb />
overlooked bums are the<lb />
extremeh wealthy, con-<lb />
tented jet-setters. This<lb />
group of bums constantly<lb />
get their pictures in the<lb />
tabloids and trade<lb />
papers. What a great life!<lb />
Not only do ou get to<lb />
go to France for the Can-<lb />
nes Film Festival,<lb />
Hollywood for the Oscar<lb />
parties, and the Carib-<lb />
bean to watch the U.S.<lb />
imade tiny little islands,<lb />
but you are respected and<lb />
admired by everyone.<lb />
Eer facet of your life,<lb />
every nuance of your per-<lb />
sonality is emulated.<lb />
What do you have to do?<lb />
Party and have a good<lb />
time. What fun.<lb />
Okay, 1 know you've<lb />
got to be born into money<lb />
or marry into money to<lb />
become a jet-setter, but<lb />
why not give it a shot? All<lb />
you "hunks all you<lb />
"foxes go for it. Quit<lb />
school if you must. The<lb />
dumber you are the better<lb />
your chances. It is well<lb />
known that jet-setters<lb />
have an aversion to ar-<lb />
ticulate, knowledgeable<lb />
people. Too much college<lb />
will spoil you forever.<lb />
You'll never make the jet-<lb />
set if you get educated.<lb />
2. Next there's the old<lb />
You've-Got-To-Make-<lb />
Something-Of- Yourself<lb />
reason for going to col-<lb />
lege. Poppycock. You<lb />
don't think you're good<lb />
looking enough to be a<lb />
jet-setter? You say you<lb />
want to be rich and<lb />
powerful? You want to<lb />
do something good for<lb />
humanity? You want to<lb />
do something that's self-<lb />
fulfilling? You won't find<lb />
it in college.<lb />
Sure, you can get your<lb />
degree and go on to a real<lb />
"profession But what<lb />
does a profession get<lb />
you? Look around. Look<lb />
at all the businessmen,<lb />
the professors, the doc-<lb />
tors, and the musicians.<lb />
They do look very happy<lb />
for a few years. They<lb />
look fulfilled. They have<lb />
respect and admiration.<lb />
But check out the ones<lb />
that have been at it for<lb />
seven or eight years.<lb />
Disillusionment abounds<lb />
and they become burned<lb />
out husks. The spark in<lb />
their eyes has turned<lb />
grey.<lb />
Only a few look con-<lb />
tent. But they're not. Not<lb />
really. The happy looking<lb />
ones are the politicians<lb />
and the corporate heads,<lb />
and they only look happy<lb />
because they have the<lb />
power to ruin the lives of<lb />
other people. Freud<lb />
would call this displace-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Most professionals<lb />
thought they could make<lb />
a real difference in the<lb />
world. Look at your pro-<lb />
fessors, for example. The<lb />
ones who have been<lb />
teaching for a few years<lb />
know that all their<lb />
students want to do is<lb />
screw off. Oh, they'll tell<lb />
you that one inquisitive<lb />
student makes all the stu-<lb />
dent apathy worthwhile.<lb />
Who are they kidding?<lb />
That one student is pro-<lb />
bably the one who will<lb />
become a professor �<lb />
who in seven years will be<lb />
saying the same things.<lb />
It's just a vicious, self-<lb />
perpetuating circle of<lb />
misery.<lb />
3. Finally, there's the<lb />
I-Just-Want-To-Get-An-<lb />
Edu cation reason.<lb />
Whaaaat? Go read a<lb />
book.<lb />
But lest I sound too<lb />
depressing, college life is<lb />
all right. A little creative<lb />
scheduling and you can<lb />
sleep until noon every-<lb />
day. You can party every<lb />
night. At least, that is,<lb />
until you get too far<lb />
behind.<lb />
When you find<lb />
yourself in a tight spot �<lb />
a test in two days, a paper<lb />
in three � all that is re-<lb />
quired is several dozen<lb />
pots of coffee and a cou-<lb />
ple of all-night study ses-<lb />
sions. This is a lot of fun<lb />
if done in moderation.<lb />
You can generate ar-<lb />
tificial pressure to break<lb />
the monotony of constant<lb />
partying and sometimes<lb />
you can even get some<lb />
nifty, sleep-deprived<lb />
hallucinations.<lb />
Admit it, it's a great<lb />
life. Ah, but what about<lb />
after college? Does the<lb />
good life continue? Or,<lb />
rather, is the good life<lb />
possible?<lb />
Nay, I say. 1 spend six<lb />
years in the "real world"<lb />
and it's tough. You have<lb />
to get up every morning,<lb />
usually before seven, and<lb />
you are completely<lb />
subservient to your boss<lb />
Think professors are<lb />
tough? What can they do,<lb />
flunk you? You can take<lb />
the course again. Bosses<lb />
can fire you. End your<lb />
career. It's bosses who<lb />
create those poor<lb />
alcoholic retches we<lb />
touched on earlier. No<lb />
more artificial pressure<lb />
which you control, now<lb />
there is constant, never<lb />
ending pressure which<lb />
vour boss controls.<lb />
It's a no-win situation.<lb />
If you don't do your job,<lb />
you're fired. If vou do<lb />
your job, the boss pilc-<lb />
up more work until you<lb />
can't do your job.<lb />
What can be done?<lb />
There are only so many<lb />
openings for bums. It is a<lb />
tough question. All that<lb />
you can do is graduate<lb />
and do the least objec-<lb />
tionable thing.<lb />
I graduate next month,<lb />
just as you will graduate<lb />
one day. What will I do?<lb />
What advice can I give to<lb />
those of you who will<lb />
follow me?<lb />
None.<lb />
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Coordination,Endurance,Flexibility<lb />
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becoming<lb />
breathless and overly<lb />
fatigued. The body also<lb />
recovers more quickly<lb />
from active workouts.<lb />
Most aerobic dancers<lb />
report having more daily<lb />
energy and healthier com-<lb />
plexions; this is attributed<lb />
to improved blood cir-<lb />
culation. Aerobic danc-<lb />
ing increases flexibility,<lb />
balance, coordination,<lb />
body control, rhythm,<lb />
and dancing ability. The<lb />
conditioning program<lb />
itself combines flexibility-<lb />
training, muscle toning<lb />
and endurance.<lb />
A typical dance class<lb />
begins with a 10 to 15<lb />
minute period of stret-<lb />
ching exercises and sit-<lb />
ups followed by six to ten<lb />
aerobic dances. Heart<lb />
rates are monitored after<lb />
each dance to ensure that<lb />
they reach working level<lb />
but do not exceedsafe<lb />
limits. After about 45<lb />
minutes, class ends with a<lb />
slow cool-down dance<lb />
and some post-cool-down<lb />
stretches to gradually br-<lb />
ing heart rates down.<lb />
Aerobics classes have<lb />
popped up all over the<lb />
United States. ECU of-<lb />
fers aerobics as part of its<lb />
physical education re-<lb />
quirement. Greenville<lb />
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APRIL 17, 1984 p�ge 0<lb />
Robbie Bartlett was runnin<lb />
STA�JL�Y LKAKT - KCU MM Lb<lb />
Quarterback Position The Focus At PurpoW �07<lb />
By RANDY MEWS would have passed the ball a lot half mm Vll lVO' I,<lb />
B RANDY MEWS<lb />
laafcM Sporti Editor<lb />
With three of ECU's leading<lb />
quarterback candidates out of ac-<lb />
tion for the Purple-Gold football<lb />
game, junior college transfer Rob-<lb />
bie Bartlett emerged as the star of<lb />
the game in leading his Gold team<lb />
to a 12-6 victory Saturday after-<lb />
noon at Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
Bartlett looked just like last<lb />
year's star quarterback Kevin In-<lb />
gram, as he effectively combined<lb />
both facets of the offensive game<lb />
in rushing 15 times for 100 yards<lb />
and connecting on six of 13 passes<lb />
for another 96 yards.<lb />
Ron Jones, who emerged as the<lb />
number one quarterback during<lb />
spring drills, was injured in prac-<lb />
tice Wednesday and did not par-<lb />
ticipate in the game.<lb />
"I would have liked to seen<lb />
Ron Jones, Tony Kyser and Dar-<lb />
rell Speed all take a snap Pirate<lb />
head coach Ed Emory said. "If<lb />
Jones had been out there we<lb />
would have passed the ball a lot<lb />
more<lb />
WaJk-on freshman Brian Watts<lb />
stepped in for Jones to lead the<lb />
Purple team and did a respectable<lb />
job as he completed six of 15<lb />
passes for 168 yards and one<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
After both teams were unable<lb />
to gain more than 10 yards on<lb />
their first possession, Bartlett led<lb />
the Gold for the first score of the<lb />
game after taking over on the Pur-<lb />
ple 27. Bartlett connected with<lb />
Brent Hollerook for 43 yards on<lb />
the first play of the drive and then<lb />
an assortment of running plays<lb />
moved the ball the remaining 30<lb />
yards for the touchdown.<lb />
Following an exchange of<lb />
possessions, the Purple took a<lb />
punt from its own seven and<lb />
drove the length of the field in on-<lb />
ly four plays. Jimmv Walden<lb />
began the drive with an 11-yard<lb />
carry, and Watts ended it with a<lb />
76 yard touchdown strike to<lb />
Amos Adams with 8:35 left in the<lb />
half.<lb />
After another exchange in<lb />
possessions, the Gold got a break<lb />
as Keith Ford picked off his se-<lb />
cond pass of the day at the 31.<lb />
The Gold team kept the ball on<lb />
the ground for the next nine plays<lb />
as Bartlett and Terry Paige did<lb />
most of the damage, picking up 27<lb />
and 23 yards respectively. It came<lb />
down to third-and-two on the pur-<lb />
ple 10-yard line with less than a<lb />
minute remaining in the half, but<lb />
Bartlett was sacked by Dave<lb />
Thomas to end any hopes of a<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
Jeff Heath, who suffered<lb />
through a slump at the end of the<lb />
1983 season, was called on to kick<lb />
a 29-yard field goal, but the at-<lb />
tempt sailed wide to the right.<lb />
"Our kicking game was<lb />
miserable Emory said. "Our<lb />
program suffered a great loss with<lb />
the death of Jack Boone (last<lb />
year's kicking coach), but I ex-<lb />
pected it to be the strongest part<lb />
of our game we didn't even<lb />
Pirates On Their Way To Bid I<lb />
make an extra point<lb />
The punting game was a dif-<lb />
ferent story, however, as last<lb />
year's starter Jeff Bolch punted<lb />
the ball three times for an average<lb />
of 46 yards per kick. "I was real<lb />
pleased with Jeff's performance<lb />
Emory said.<lb />
Emory was also happy with the<lb />
defensive effort on both sides.<lb />
"The defense needs to grow up<lb />
because they are so young he<lb />
said, "but their intensity was<lb />
good Emory especially noted<lb />
the play of Ford (three intercep-<lb />
tions, four tackles), saying he ex-<lb />
pected the defensive back to fill<lb />
the shoes of Clint Harris.<lb />
Neither team was able to sus-<lb />
tain a drive in the second half un-<lb />
til the Gold took a Bolch punt<lb />
from its own 26 with 10:17 left in<lb />
the game and drove 74 yards in 12<lb />
plays for the touchdown. The<lb />
drive was highlighted by a 19-yard<lb />
pass from Bartlett to Tony Smith<lb />
and a Pat Bowens eight yard<lb />
charge up the middle for the<lb />
score. Once again the extra point<lb />
attempt failed.<lb />
The game came down to the<lb />
Purple's final possession with<lb />
2:30 left. Watts showed no signs<lb />
of letting the pressure of playing<lb />
in his first collegiate game get to<lb />
him, as he moved his team<lb />
downfield, hitting Ron Elv for 11<lb />
yards, Chris McGlawhorn for 12<lb />
and Ely again for 14.<lb />
Finally, it was all or nothing for<lb />
the Purple as it had possession on<lb />
fourth-and-seven from the 38<lb />
Watts dropped straight back and<lb />
ballooned a pass into the end<lb />
zone. The result was Ford's third<lb />
interception, ensuring victory for<lb />
the Gold with nine seconds left in<lb />
the game.<lb />
As time expired, it marked the<lb />
official end of spring practice for<lb />
the Pirates. They will return to the<lb />
gridiron in mid-August in<lb />
preparation for their Sept 1<lb />
season-opener at Florida St a<lb />
28-0 winner over North Carolina<lb />
in the Peach Bowl last December<lb />
Gold<lb />
22<lb />
54-291<lb /><lb />
0<lb />
13-6-2<lb />
3-40.3<lb />
6-1<lb />
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First Dow is n<lb />
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Passing Yaids 168<lb />
Return Yards o<lb />
Passing 17-6-3<lb />
Punts-Avenige 3.48.0<lb />
Fumbles-Lost l-i<lb />
Penalties-Yards 4-22<lb />
Time of Possession 18:13<lb />
By ED NICKLAS<lb />
Sporti E4ttor<lb />
The Pirate bats refused to cool<lb />
off last weekend, burning holes<lb />
through the gloves of Virginia<lb />
Wesleyan Saturday, as they<lb />
pounded out 12 hits to defeat the<lb />
Marlins 7-2.<lb />
The game was tied going into<lb />
the seventh, but the Pirates scored<lb />
three runs in that inning on a<lb />
Todd Evans RBI and a two-run<lb />
homer by Winfred Johnson, his<lb />
ninth of the year.<lb />
ECU, now 22-8, then added<lb />
two more runs in the eighth to<lb />
provide a cushion for winning pit-<lb />
cher Jim Peterson (7-0). The<lb />
freshman red-shirt sensation pit-<lb />
ched the full nine innings, allow-<lb />
ing just six hits and one walk<lb />
while striking out seven.<lb />
The victory, ECU's fifth in a<lb />
row, increases the Pirates'<lb />
chances in obtaining an at-large<lb />
bid to the NCAA playoffs. Coach<lb />
Hal Baird believes his team will<lb />
have to "finish real strong win-<lb />
ning six of its last eight games, in<lb />
order to be considered. However,<lb />
if the Pirates do not get an at-<lb />
large bid, Baird is confident his<lb />
team will reach the playoffs<lb />
another way � through the<lb />
EC AC South tournament.<lb />
"We should (get a bid) Baird<lb />
said. "But its hard to say that we<lb />
will because there are ACC teams<lb />
playing well He mentioned<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill, N.C. State and<lb />
Clemson, who are having good<lb />
seasons, as all having the inside<lb />
track.<lb />
"Also he added, "we're in-<lb />
hibited by the fact that we've had<lb />
a lot of games rained out. And<lb />
we're a little inhibited by not hav-<lb />
ing a sports information director<lb />
right now (The sports informa-<lb />
tion office provides press releases<lb />
on the results and statistics of<lb />
each game. ECU is in the process<lb />
now of turning over the sports in-<lb />
formation director duties. See<lb />
related story).<lb />
Baird said a committee of<lb />
NCAA baseball coaches will start<lb />
meeting May 7 to determine which<lb />
teams get an automatic bid to the<lb />
NCAA playoffs.<lb />
"We're really happy to win five<lb />
games in a row on the road<lb />
Baird reflected on Saturday's vic-<lb />
tory, which raised ECU's record<lb />
to 6-2 away from home. Last<lb />
year, the Pirates were only 5-9-1<lb />
on the road.<lb />
"We have played well the last<lb />
few games. We really haven't had<lb />
a bad ballgame<lb />
And during the string of vic-<lb />
tories, ECU has begun to put the<lb />
puzzle together, filling in a potent<lb />
offensive attack to support strong<lb />
pitching. Baird provided two<lb />
reasons for the spree.<lb />
"It's a combination of things<lb />
he said. "First of all, we haven't<lb />
seen outstanding pitching. And<lb />
we are far enough along in the<lb />
schedule that the hitters are get-<lb />
ting their stokes down<lb />
As usual, the pitching was<lb />
superb Saturday, as Peterson stiU<lb />
has yet to suffer a loss. The one<lb />
walk given up by Peterson reduc-<lb />
ed the team's walk average to two<lb />
per game, which Baird said is pro-<lb />
bably the best in the nation and<lb />
really an unbelievable" statistic<lb />
In Saturday's game, ECU got<lb />
on the scoreboard first in the<lb />
fourth inning to take a 2-0 lead<lb />
David Wells and Evans walked<lb />
and Johnson singled to bring<lb />
home WeUs with the first run<lb />
Evans came home with the second<lb />
run on Chris Bradberry's single<lb />
In their half of the fourth, the<lb />
Marlins tied the game on four<lb />
singles. After Bruce Matthews<lb />
and Joe DiGiacomo reached on<lb />
base hits, they came home on con-<lb />
secutive singles by Matt<lb />
Eschelman and Andy Hesington.<lb />
Greg Hardison, who continued<lb />
to hit well with two base knocks in<lb />
the game, doubled to lead off the<lb />
seventh inning. He then came<lb />
home for the go-ahead run when<lb />
Evans reached on an error, and<lb />
Johnson sent his homer over the<lb />
right field fence to build the Pirate<lb />
lead to three.<lb />
ECU added two more runs in<lb />
the eighth, on base hits by Steve<lb />
Sides, Jabo Fulghum, Hardison<lb />
and Wells.<lb />
Individual Statistics<lb />
Rushing: Gold - Bartlett<lb />
15-100, Baker 14-63, Bowes 5-24<lb />
Hill 7-38, Paige 6-38, Lewis 6-21 �'<lb />
Purple - Watts 5-15, Franklin<lb />
4-12, Walden 8-44, Branch 4-11<lb />
Richardson 5-55, McLawhorn<lb />
1-2, Fuller 2-10.<lb />
Passing: Gold � Bartlett 6-33-1<lb />
96; Purple � Watts 5-1S-2 168<lb />
W'alden 0-2-1 0.<lb />
Receiving: Gold - Holbrook<lb />
2-54, Hampton 2-10, T. Smith<lb />
1-19, Pope 1-13; Purple � A<lb />
Adams 2-121, Patton 1-10, Elv<lb />
2-25, McLawhorn 1-12.<lb />
Czaja, Bradley<lb />
Off Only 12<lb />
By SCOTT POWERS<lb />
Staff Wrtt�<lb />
"We probably played our best<lb />
golf tournament of the year, but<lb />
everyone else just played better<lb />
said Pirate golf coach Jerry Lee,<lb />
as ECU finished tenth out of<lb />
12 teams at the Tar Heel Invita-<lb />
tional in Chapel Hill last<lb />
weekend.<lb />
North Carolina captured the<lb />
team championship when Bryan<lb />
Sullivan birdied the first hole in a<lb />
sudden-death playoff, after the<lb />
Tar Heels and Clemson lad battl-<lb />
ed to a tie at the end of regulation<lb />
with scores of 855.<lb />
"We had three players who did<lb />
exceptionally well in Chris Czaja<lb />
Mike Bradley and Don<lb />
Sweeting said Lee.<lb />
Czaja finished with a hree-dav<lb />
total of 220 with rounds of 73 73<lb />
74 while Bradley also came in at<lb />
220 with rounds of 72, 75 and 73<lb />
Rounding out the ECU scoring<lb />
were Sweeting at 223 Mil<lb />
!?5andMarkJcilat<lb />
ttb. ECU s team score was 897<lb />
Webb Heintzelman of South<lb />
Carolina fired a 208 to capture the<lb />
mdmdual honors, edging out<lb />
h�209 MaCflC' h� came<lb />
The Pirates will end their<lb />
season this weekend at the Old<lb />
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By PETE FERN ALD<lb />
Staff Witt<lb />
"We threw all our eggs into one<lb />
basket trying to qualify the 4x100<lb />
relay team for the Nationals<lb />
That was head coach Bill Car-<lb />
son's explanation why Chris<lb />
Brooks, Henry Williams and the<lb />
4x200 relay team did not compete<lb />
in their respective events last<lb />
weekend at the Dogwood Relays<lb />
in Knoxville, Tenn.<lb />
"I wanted to keep everyone<lb />
healthy said Carson. "We won<lb />
the trials with the 4x100 team, and<lb />
I thought we had a good chance at<lb />
qualifying for the Nationals<lb />
The 4x100 team consisting of<lb />
Brooks, Erskine Evans, Joe<lb />
Dingle and Williams won the<lb />
trials with a time of 40.8 seconds.<lb />
In the finals, the Pirates came<lb />
in third, losing to top-ranked<lb />
Georgia and sixth-ranked Ten-<lb />
nessee with a time of 40.22<lb />
seconds.<lb />
"They brought their time of<lb />
40.58 seconds from the last meet<lb />
down to 40.22 seconds Carson<lb />
said. "They need a 40-flat to<lb />
qualify for the Nationals. They<lb />
are improving and should be able<lb />
to qualify at the Penn Relays<lb />
In one of his best races ever,<lb />
Evans had his fastest split time of<lb />
the season, running the second leg<lb />
of the 4x100 relay with a time of<lb />
9.58 seconds.<lb />
Unfortunately, Evans ran so<lb />
fast that he overan the third run-<lb />
ner, Joe Dingle. As a result, there<lb />
was a poor handoff and Dingle<lb />
got a bad start.<lb />
According to Carson, Williams,<lb />
the fourth and fastest runner,<lb />
salvaged the race by "running<lb />
down the kids from Georgia and<lb />
Tennessee<lb />
Evans ran against nine top run-<lb />
ners in the 100-meter dash, plac-<lb />
ing fifth with a time of 10.4<lb />
seconds.<lb />
"It was a great sprint for Er-<lb />
skine as he competed against<lb />
Calvin Smith, the nation's record<lb />
holder in the 100 Carson said.<lb />
Olympic hopeful Craig White<lb />
had an unfortunate mishap as he<lb />
placed "dead last" in the 110 high<lb />
hurdles with a time of 14.3<lb />
seconds.<lb />
"I didn't really have the proper<lb />
warm up time I needed before the<lb />
race White said. "It was a real<lb />
quick start but once the race<lb />
began there was a strong tail wind<lb />
that forced me into the first hur-<lb />
dle. After hitting the second hur-<lb />
dle I held off because I didn't<lb />
want to take a chance of gettina<lb />
injured ig<lb />
The mile relay team, with new<lb />
member, Vincent Epps, placed<lb />
seventh out of a field of 28 teams<lb />
with a time of 3:11.10.<lb />
Epps had an excellent lead off<lb />
time of 47.7 seconds and, accor-<lb />
ding to coach Carson, the team<lb />
had a chance at placing higher<lb />
They excepted the challenge well<lb />
and had a chance to place higher<lb />
but placed seventh Carson said<lb />
You run a 3:11 which is a good<lb />
time and ar still disjointed<lb />
because you place seventh"<lb />
The men's track team will tair-<lb />
aweekoffandgohonTforEa<lb />
before their next meet: UePeS<lb />
ion SiSl1 y lnis<lb />
jwjng with high hurdler Craia<lb />
White and Erskine Evans wlX<lb />
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First Downs11<lb />
Rushes-Yardage29-157<lb />
Passing Yards168<lb />
Return Yards0<lb />
PassingP-6-3<lb />
Punts-Aerage3.48.0<lb />
Fumbles-Lost1-1<lb />
Penalties-Yards4-22<lb />
Time of Possession18:13<lb />
Individual Statistics<lb />
hmg: Gold � Bartlett<lb />
Baker 14-63, Bowen 5-24.<lb />
38, Paige 6-38, Lewis 6-21;<lb />
� Watts 5-15, Franklin<lb />
� alden 8-44, Branch 4-11,<lb />
fdson 5-55. McLawhorn<lb />
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Hampton 2-10, T. Smith<lb />
'Jope 1-13; Purple � A.<lb />
� 2-121, Patton 1-10, Elv<lb />
McLawhorn 1-12.<lb />
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Only 12<lb />
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J Staff Write,<lb />
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purnament of the year, but<lb />
ine else just played better<lb />
irate golf coach Jerry Lee,<lb />
,U Finished tenth out of<lb />
is at the Tar Heel Invita-<lb />
in Chapel Hill last<lb />
id.<lb />
hh Carolina captured the<lb />
championship when Bryan<lb />
hn birdied the first hole in a<lb />
n-death playoff, after the<lb />
leels and Clemson had battl-<lb />
p tie at the end of regulation<lb />
Icores of 855.<lb />
e had three players who did<lb />
ponally well in Chris Czaja,<lb />
Bradley and Don<lb />
ig said Lee.<lb />
Ija finished with a three-day<lb />
f 220 with rounds of 73, 73,<lb />
jiile Bradley also came in at<lb />
Ith rounds of 72, 75 and 73.<lb />
img out the ECU scoring<lb />
weeting at 223, Mike<lb />
I at 235 and Mark Arcilesi at<lb />
ECU's team score was 897.<lb />
bb Heintzelman of South<lb />
na fired a 208 to capture the<lb />
lual honors, edging out<lb />
on's Jim Macfie, who came<lb />
Pirates will end their<lb />
this weekend at the Old<lb />
uon University Invitational<lb />
Seascape Golf Course in<lb />
lead.<lb />
Relay<lb />
land are still disapointed<lb />
se you place seventh<lb />
men's track team will take<lb />
off and go home for Easter<lb />
their next meet: the Perm<lb />
in Philadelphia, April 27<lb />
a �n has mtCTcd the<lb />
4x200 and mile relay teams<lb />
with high hurdler Craig<lb />
and Erskine Evans, who<lb />
te 100 meters.<lb />
Williams will possibly<lb />
the 100 meters, but Carson<lb />
to save him for the 4x100<lb />
A final decision will be<lb />
by Carson later this week.<lb />
Softball Team Departs Tourney Early<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
MARK BARBER<lb />
Pam toung gets read to let one rip.<lb />
ecu Photo Lab<lb />
Gennarelli Named SID<lb />
Greenville, NC-ECU<lb />
has named Bob Gen-<lb />
narelli as sports informa-<lb />
tion director effective<lb />
April 23.<lb />
Gennarelli, 25-year-old<lb />
native oi Brooklyn.<lb />
NY but resident of<lb />
Texas for the last 10<lb />
years, joins the Pirate<lb />
program after serving a<lb />
senior assistant sports in-<lb />
formation director at the<lb />
University of Houston.<lb />
A graduate of the<lb />
University of Texas, with<lb />
a degree in journalism,<lb />
Gennarelli has also work-<lb />
ed as a sports writer for<lb />
the Dallas Morning Sews<lb />
and the Houston Post, as<lb />
well as freelance work for<lb />
the Associated Press,<lb />
L'SA Today and several<lb />
football-oriented<lb />
magazines in the state of<lb />
Texas<lb />
"We are very pleased<lb />
to add Bob Gennarelli to<lb />
our staff said Dr. Ken<lb />
Karr, director of<lb />
athletics. "Bob has had<lb />
numerous opportunites<lb />
involving multi-national<lb />
contacts both in college<lb />
and in his various posts<lb />
since graduation, in-<lb />
cluding national cham-<lb />
pionship events. His ex-<lb />
perience and contacts will<lb />
mean a great deal to our<lb />
expanding program<lb />
Gennarelli will assume<lb />
all duties of the sports in-<lb />
formation office in an ex-<lb />
pansion move in athletics<lb />
at ECU. Current sports<lb />
information duties are<lb />
held by Ken Smith, assis-<lb />
tant athletic director for<lb />
public relations. With<lb />
new operational setup,<lb />
Smith will continue as<lb />
assistant athletic director<lb />
with emphasis on the<lb />
Pirate Sports Network,<lb />
television and special pro-<lb />
jects for athletics.<lb />
"In order that we get<lb />
maximum potential from<lb />
our expanding athletic<lb />
program, we very much<lb />
need more staff with<lb />
more specialization in<lb />
certain areas noted<lb />
Karr. "This will now be<lb />
possible with Gennarelli<lb />
handling the information<lb />
duties and Smith concen-<lb />
trating more on the elec-<lb />
tronic aspects of our pro-<lb />
gram<lb />
� ECU won two of five<lb />
games this weekend at the<lb />
Liberty Baptist Softball<lb />
Tournament in Lyn-<lb />
chburg, Va but called it<lb />
quits on the final day of<lb />
competition and headed<lb />
for home.<lb />
"The field was ex-<lb />
tremely wet from hail and<lb />
heavy rain and we didn't<lb />
want to take the chance<lb />
of risking an injury<lb />
assistant coach Imogene<lb />
Turner said.<lb />
On the days the Pirates<lb />
did compete, Turner felt<lb />
the team played well!<lb />
defensively but did not'<lb />
hit the ball like they<lb />
should have. Poor hitting,<lb />
has plagued the Pirates<lb />
all year, and in three of<lb />
its five tourney games,1<lb />
ECU was shut out by the.<lb />
opposition.<lb />
In their opening game,<lb />
the Pirates shut out the<lb />
University of Charleston<lb />
3-0 behind a strong three-<lb />
hit pitching performance<lb />
from Robin Graves.<lb />
ECU got all they need-<lb />
ed in the second inning<lb />
when Suzanne Martin<lb />
singled, then was doubled<lb />
home by a Dawn Langley<lb />
1<lb />
blast to left field.<lb />
Charleston's only<lb />
chance to score came in<lb />
the sixth when the first<lb />
two batters of the inning<lb />
hit back-to-back singles,<lb />
but Graves retired the<lb />
next three to preserve the<lb />
shut out.<lb />
ECU picked up two in-<lb />
surance runs in the bot-<lb />
tom of the inning as Lisa<lb />
Zmuda and Martin both<lb />
led off with singles. After<lb />
a sacrifice, in which the<lb />
pair advanced to second<lb />
and third, Langley was<lb />
walked to load the bases<lb />
with only one out.<lb />
Tamara Franks followed<lb />
with a single to score both<lb />
Zmuda and Martin, but<lb />
the Pirates couldn't keep<lb />
it going as Langley was<lb />
thrown out at the plate on<lb />
a Sandy Kee grounder.<lb />
In thier second contest,<lb />
ECU's offense was<lb />
almost non-existent as<lb />
Pearson pitched a one-<lb />
hitter in leading her Ohio<lb />
State Buckeyes to a 1-0<lb />
victory.<lb />
The Pirates only got as<lb />
far as second base and<lb />
that only happened on<lb />
one occasion. It came in<lb />
the final inning when<lb />
Melony Ham made it to<lb />
first on a fielder's choice,<lb />
then reached second on<lb />
an error by Person.<lb />
Langley quickly ground-<lb />
ed out to end the inning,<lb />
however.<lb />
OSU scored its only<lb />
run on an error, which<lb />
also occured in the final<lb />
inning of play. Liepply<lb />
reached first on an error<lb />
by first baseman Langley,<lb />
moved to second on a<lb />
sacrifice to left, then was<lb />
singled home by Perkins.<lb />
The Pirates were edged<lb />
again in their third game,<lb />
dropping another<lb />
frutrating 1-0 decision to<lb />
Winthrop College.<lb />
Unable to produce at<lb />
the plate, ECU only got<lb />
two hits, and once again<lb />
never got beyond second<lb />
base.<lb />
Winthrop picked up its<lb />
only run in the fourth as<lb />
Sisley doubled deep to to<lb />
right, then came in on<lb />
another two-bagger by<lb />
Nichols.<lb />
Stacy Boyette, ECU's<lb />
only undefeated pitcher,<lb />
got the nod against<lb />
Virginia despite having<lb />
the flu. "Stacy was very<lb />
sick and didn't get out of<lb />
bed until the day she had<lb />
to pitch Turner said.<lb />
Although not 100 per-<lb />
cent, Boyette came<lb />
through as she has all<lb />
year long in leading her<lb />
team to a 4-2 victory.<lb />
The Pirates scored all<lb />
their runs in the fourth<lb />
inning, most coming as a<lb />
result of poor pitching.<lb />
Angie Humphrey led off<lb />
the inning with a single,<lb />
then came home on a<lb />
double by Martin. Cheryl<lb />
Curtis followed with a<lb />
single to score Martin,<lb />
then Ozment singled to<lb />
advance Curtis to third.<lb />
At that point, the<lb />
Virginia pitcher lost con-<lb />
trol as she walked<lb />
Langley, Franks and<lb />
Boyette to force in Curtis<lb />
and Ozment.<lb />
Virginia came right<lb />
back in the bottom of the<lb />
fourth score as O'Neal<lb />
tripled, and then was<lb />
singled in by Marks.<lb />
The Cavaliers picked<lb />
up another run in the<lb />
sixth, but it wasn't<lb />
enough as the Pirates<lb />
evened up their tourney<lb />
record at 2-2.<lb />
In their final game,<lb />
ECU was crushed 10-0 by<lb />
powerful Penn State. The<lb />
Bucs could only muster<lb />
three hits as Graves gave<lb />
up 14 in the losing cause.<lb />
The Pirates fall to<lb />
20-12 on the year, and<lb />
will be in action again this<lb />
afternoon at 3 p.m. in<lb />
Charlottesville to take on<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
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Participation Tax Cut<lb />
(CPS) � Athletes at<lb />
colleges playing under the<lb />
aegis of the National<lb />
Association of Inter-<lb />
collegiate Athletics � the<lb />
group that coordinates<lb />
sports for the nation's<lb />
smaller schools � won't<lb />
have to pay an extra<lb />
$8.50 per sport tax in<lb />
order to play on their col-<lb />
leges' teams, delegates to<lb />
the NAIA's recent con-<lb />
vention decided.<lb />
Hoping to raise about<lb />
$1 million from athletes<lb />
over the next five years,<lb />
NAIA officials said they<lb />
wanted the money to help<lb />
pay for "non-income"<lb />
sports like tennis, and to<lb />
create an endowment to<lb />
help the organization<lb />
weather "unanticipated<lb />
decreases in revenues,<lb />
like if income from our<lb />
playoffs fell one year<lb />
explains Jack Rye,<lb />
Western Oregon State's<lb />
athletic director and<lb />
chairman of NAIA's<lb />
District Two.<lb />
"It would have been ic-<lb />
ing on the cake adds<lb />
Wallace Schwartz, the<lb />
NAIA's associate ex-<lb />
ecutive director. "Right<lb />
now we've got the cake<lb />
Schwartz says he's not<lb />
sure why the delegates<lb />
defeated the proposal,<lb />
but fee opponents at the<lb />
convention said they wor-<lb />
ried the fundraising<lb />
measure might be unfair<lb />
to athletes at some<lb />
schools.<lb />
"There were some<lb />
complications Rye<lb />
says. "It (the proposal)<lb />
would allow schools who<lb />
could afford it to pay the<lb />
fees for their students<lb />
The provision would<lb />
have given an advantage<lb />
to wealthier schools, and<lb />
also would have placed a<lb />
bigger burden on athletes<lb />
who play more than one<lb />
sport, opponents said.<lb />
"But on the positive<lb />
side, there was much<lb />
sympathy and support<lb />
for the intent" of the tax<lb />
measure among the<lb />
delegates, Rye says.<lb />
Schwartz emphasises<lb />
the NAIA is in good<lb />
financial shape, and<lb />
doesn't need the athletes'<lb />
money in order to sur-<lb />
vive. "This was no<lb />
desperation measure<lb />
Rye adds.<lb />
The NAIA will keep<lb />
looking for new ways to<lb />
improve itself financially,<lb />
however, both men say.<lb />
Schwartz says the<lb />
organization could im-<lb />
pose the fee on athletes<lb />
later. "The concept was<lb />
to plant the seed, and you<lb />
have to water it a few<lb />
years and see what comes<lb />
up<lb />
Rye says "the general<lb />
feeling" among the<lb />
member schools is that<lb />
"there might be a better,<lb />
less complicated way" to<lb />
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