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V<lb />
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Vol.58 o.�J 0<lb />
(ireenville. N.C.<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community smce 1925<lb />
Tuesda, Mm 15. 1984<lb />
 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
More Than 2,550 Receive Diplomas May 5<lb />
Graduates Are Symbols<lb />
Of Society's Standards,<lb />
Speaker Tells Audience<lb />
ECU Ne�s Bureau<lb />
ind suff reponi<lb />
ed in the traditional academic pro-<lb />
cession for the morning<lb />
ceremonies in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
Judge Arnold, who is chairman<lb />
Unverv 0 i�IdEaSlCar0lina of the NC Judi Standards<lb />
if aduates at ECU's Commission, urged the graduates<lb />
theviehnrT' Vhat t0 guardians of ethics, the pnn-<lb />
ine are smhni� rf rh� ctn4n �, . ' r.<lb />
Court of Appeals Judge S.<lb />
they are symbols of the standards<lb />
and ethics of American society.<lb />
'This ceremony vou see, in-<lb />
deed, symbolizes a great hope, a<lb />
hope shared by manv said Ar-<lb />
nold, a distinguished" ECU aJum-<lb />
nus and president of the ECU<lb />
Alumni Association. "It svm-<lb />
ciples and standards of conduct<lb />
which govern a person, society or<lb />
institution.<lb />
"You are members of a society<lb />
to which you owe duties no less<lb />
than to yourselves he said.<lb />
Instead of telling graduates that<lb />
they must go out into "a world<lb />
h0H7AC  nrant � " � . uicj uium go out into "a work<lb />
tha rh?,8 i � � m�rai h�Pe t0r " t0rn b' dissent d raked by Pro<lb />
ilia! tnlS I ntvprcifv �,  li  . J K<lb />
that this University represents,<lb />
and for the heritage and culture<lb />
that we share in this land.<lb />
"As university men and univer-<lb />
sity women you now have become<lb />
symbols he said. "In the long<lb />
struggle of mankind to reach out<lb />
from darkness you svmbolize<lb />
another step toward ' relative<lb />
civilization, in the high hope that<lb />
the clash of war, the cruelty, the<lb />
hatred and envy and violence and<lb />
pestilence that have plagued<lb />
humanity can be abolished<lb />
More than 2,550 graduated in-<lb />
cluding 39 new MDs in the School<lb />
of Medicine and nearly 900 ad-<lb />
vanced degree candidates march-<lb />
blems of unprecedented difficul-<lb />
ty Arnold said "I believe I<lb />
would see in your future, and in<lb />
mine, the opportunity of a new<lb />
renaissance in the humanities<lb />
which would parallel the tremen-<lb />
dous advancement we see in our<lb />
technology<lb />
"I would prefer not to pro-<lb />
phesy, however, but simply to in-<lb />
spire you toward ethical<lb />
conduct Arnold said. He<lb />
observed that East Carolina<lb />
University "has rapidly moved<lb />
forward to become a leading in-<lb />
stitution of higher learning.<lb />
"In large part that has happen-<lb />
ed because the faculty, ad-<lb />
OARY PATTERSON - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Cheers<lb />
A scene fron, ,he May 5 graduation ceremony. When ECl gr.doa.es ce.ebe. ,h,y do . in style<lb />
Stradivarius<lb />
Resolution Approved<lb />
ministration and alumni of this<lb />
university have embraced ethical<lb />
principles and they have answered<lb />
the bugle call for our motto � to<lb />
serve.<lb />
"They are ideals which have<lb />
given eloquence to the orator and<lb />
inspiration to the poet he saiid<lb />
"Take away the concept of service<lb />
and the ideal of ethics and your<lb />
education becomes as meaningless<lb />
as a beautiful<lb />
without a violinist.<lb />
He called on the graduates to<lb />
move on "to the destiny of un-<lb />
finished work that is yours, and<lb />
like men and women, and not like<lb />
children, do what you are trained<lb />
to do, what your service requires<lb />
you to do, and always what your<lb />
ethics and common sense direct<lb />
you to do<lb />
An ECU university awards pro-<lb />
gram sponsored by the alumni<lb />
association was introduced<lb />
Rebecca F. Little and Ernest Con-<lb />
ner were honored for their<lb />
achievements.<lb />
Angelo Volpe, vice chancellor<lb />
for academic affairs and William<lb />
Laupus, dean of the School of<lb />
Medicine presented the candidates<lb />
for degrees.<lb />
Med School<lb />
Graduates 39<lb />
In 4th Class<lb />
FCL NanBarew<lb />
Thirty-nine students received<lb />
their medical degree from the<lb />
ECU School of Medicine during<lb />
commencement ceremonies Ma<lb />
5.<lb />
The class was the fourth class of<lb />
students to graduate from the<lb />
school since the four-year medical<lb />
education program was initiated<lb />
in 197"?. The total number of<lb />
medical school graduates no<lb />
stands at 144.<lb />
Dr. William E. Thornton.<lb />
North Carolina's first man in<lb />
space was the principal speaker<lb />
at a May 4 convocation in honor<lb />
of the class. Other speakers in-<lb />
cluded ECU Chancellor John<lb />
Howell, C. Ralph Kinse. chair-<lb />
man of the ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees, and Dr. William<lb />
Laupus. vice chancellor and dean<lb />
of the School of Medicine<lb />
Thornton, at 55 the oldest<lb />
astronaut in the space program<lb />
was aboard the Space Shuttle<lb />
Challenger during its six-day mis-<lb />
sion in August and September of<lb />
last year. A physician. Thornton<lb />
investigated the adaptation of the<lb />
human body to weightlessness<lb />
during the flight. He is scheduled<lb />
to make his second space flight<lb />
aboard the Challenger on Nov.<lb />
Classroom Smoking Banned<lb />
B JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Ne�� hdllor<lb />
A recent resolution by the ECU<lb />
Faculty Senate proposing that<lb />
smoking be prohibited in ECU<lb />
classrooms and meeting rooms<lb />
has been partially approved by<lb />
ECU Chancellor John Howell.<lb />
"I have approved the first part<lb />
of that recommendation; namely,<lb />
'Smoking shall be prohibited in all<lb />
ECU classrooms I have deferred<lb />
a decision on the second part pen-<lb />
ding further study. My first reac-<lb />
tion to the provision as it relates<lb />
to meeting rooms is that the per-<lb />
sonnel of meetings are so varied<lb />
that each group might make its<lb />
own rule on smoking stated a<lb />
memo sent by Howell to all facul-<lb />
t members.<lb />
As far as enforcement of the<lb />
rule is concerned, "people do res-<lb />
pond to rules with different levels<lb />
of alacrity Howell said. "If a<lb />
faculty member disregards the<lb />
rule, a non-smoking student<lb />
might complain<lb />
"We'll leave it (the enforce-<lb />
ment) to the faculty, that general-<lb />
ly works Howell said. "We cer-<lb />
tainly don't plan to put a<lb />
policeman in every classroom<lb />
Howell said there has not been<lb />
any type of prohibition of<lb />
classroom smoking in the recent<lb />
past and the decision has always<lb />
been left to the discretion of in-<lb />
dividual professors.<lb />
The resolution was originally<lb />
proposed by Dr. David<lb />
Chenoweth, associate professor<lb />
of Health Education, who said<lb />
smoking in classrooms is an oc-<lb />
cupational hazard for orofessors.<lb />
Book Exchange System<lb />
Gets Limited Response,<lb />
More Input Is Needed<lb />
Howell<lb />
Individual groups will be able<lb />
to ban smoking at meetings if<lb />
their members so desire. The<lb />
By MARY CASHIO<lb />
�MTVMka<lb />
According to David Brown,<lb />
SGA welfare committee chair-<lb />
man, ECU student response to the<lb />
trial operation of the textbook ex-<lb />
c00�i� c . J � �"  vciaiiun or me textoook ex<lb />
smotl TJ?� S"P ?�- offer as a poss,<lb />
smoking in its meetings for some<lb />
time, Howell said.<lb />
Mondale, Hunt, Helms Win Primaries<lb />
By DARRVL BROWN<lb />
Manigini Editor<lb />
Primary election results in Pitt<lb />
County last week paralleled state-<lb />
wide results with Rufus Edmisten<lb />
coming out on top in the gover-<lb />
nor's race but facing a June 5 run-<lb />
off with No. 2 finisher Eddie<lb />
Knox. Sen. Jesse Helms and Gov<lb />
presidential race.<lb />
In the First Congressional<lb />
District race, 18-year incumbent<lb />
Walter B. Jones held on to the<lb />
Democratic nomination, beating<lb />
state Rep. John Gillam in the<lb />
district and winning 11,434 to<lb />
5,772 in Pitt County.<lb />
Republican Herbert W. Lee will<lb />
Jam B. Hunt Jr. soundly won challenge Jones in November<lb />
nominations for the U.S. Rep. James MarTin over<lb />
1,521 to 121. Martin will face the<lb />
winner of the Knox-Edmisten run-<lb />
off.<lb />
Edmisten beat Knox by more<lb />
than two to one in Pitt County,<lb />
6,685 votes to 3,327, and won all<lb />
nine Greenville precincts.<lb />
D.MLauch" Faircloth came in<lb />
third with 2,991 ballots.<lb />
Hunt pulled in 11,515 votes to<lb />
for the Republican nomination<lb />
His only competitor,<lb />
Wimbish, got 187 votes.<lb />
Mondale received 5,721 votes in<lb />
Pitt County to win the<lb />
Democratic presidential nomina-<lb />
tion, while Hart took 5,047<lb />
ballots. Jackson pulled in 4,398<lb />
votes in the county. Though Hart<lb />
won four of the nine Greenville<lb />
ble alternative to the current book<lb />
purchasing situation was not as<lb />
great as had been hoped for.<lb />
Although the program was<lb />
available from the end of April<lb />
through May 3, only 25 cards<lb />
were filled out by students hoping<lb />
to sell books.<lb />
"More student input is needed<lb />
oeorge and so is a location to expand the<lb />
system in the fall Brown said<lb />
"The SGA needs to regulate such �it� in� Appalachian<lb />
a large-scale nro.�, IX ?"? Unive� y.a rental program<lb />
Supply Store were two<lb />
possibilities mentioned for a more<lb />
expanded program.<lb />
According to a recent Student<lb />
Welfare Committee survey, on the<lb />
average a student at ECU spends<lb />
$130 on textbooks each semester.<lb />
Spending this amount of money<lb />
imposes a hardship on the<lb />
students, Brown said, adding that<lb />
they could benefit from a book<lb />
rental system.<lb />
A book rental system would im-<lb />
pose a mandatory fee of approx-<lb />
imately $50, allowing the student<lb />
to rent either four or eight books<lb />
per semester. Such a system would<lb />
significantly lower cost for<lb />
students.<lb />
Brown said at Appalachian<lb />
a large-scale program, which<lb />
would still be on a trial basis He<lb />
added that a list of books which<lb />
profesrs will be using fall<lb />
semester is needed, one similar to<lb />
the list currently used by the Stu-<lb />
ayswSSS riHiS SSrSST� SW2SS5S IFt<lb />
�. for a v,ct0ry ,� ,he pac,�e ZZtiZTSSTtoZ. ttSSS&amp;ISEZ Sr�22 fflSSVXftW.<lb />
" bulletin board in The Student<lb />
is in use and it is run by the<lb />
bookstore. One question raised is<lb />
whether or not it would succeed at<lb />
ECU. Another issue is whether<lb />
the program would be carried out<lb />
by the students (represented by<lb />
the SGA) or operated by the<lb />
bookstore. "We don't want to put<lb />
the bookstore out of business "<lb />
Brown stressed.<lb />
n II Survey Elicits Positive Response;<lb />
Students Rate Instructors Highly<lb />
And He's Off ��humtcu<lb />
Clieckbook in one hand, tuition bUl in the other, this student b racing the registration clock.<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
New, Editor<lb />
Fifty-two percent of the<lb />
students questioned during a re-<lb />
cent survey of students' opinions<lb />
of instruction at ECU looked for-<lb />
ward to attending their classes,<lb />
while an extremely high percen-<lb />
tage rated their instructors and<lb />
courses positively in all aspects.<lb />
The survey, which was ad-<lb />
ministered March 19-24, is used<lb />
by individual instructors to pro- -<lb />
vide feedback on their teaching<lb />
performance and also by depart-<lb />
ments for studying the teaching<lb />
effectiveness of their faculty as it<lb />
is perceived by the students, said<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Academic Af-<lb />
fairs Angelo Volpe. "The<lb />
predominant benefit is for the in-<lb />
dividual faculty members he<lb />
said.<lb />
There were 38,656 question-<lb />
naires submitted for processing.<lb />
For almost every question on the<lb />
survey, approximately 80 to 90<lb />
percent of the responses were<lb />
positive. For example, close to 90<lb />
percent of the students agreed that<lb />
overall course content was good.<lb />
A similar survey was taken in<lb />
the fall of 1982 and while it also<lb />
provided positive results, ECU<lb />
Chancellor John Howell said he<lb />
feels the results of the current<lb />
survey are even better. "We've<lb />
moved from very good to ex-<lb />
cellent he said.<lb />
"I'm very pleased by (the<lb />
5EJ " Howell said.<lb />
We like to have a situation<lb />
where students feel they are learn-<lb />
ing something and that their pro-<lb />
fessors are helpful<lb />
"ECU has tried to develop an<lb />
atmosphere where the relationship<lb />
between the faculty and the<lb />
students is a good one Howell<lb />
said, adding that he feels this goal<lb />
is being attained.<lb />
- T" vcry Phased to know our<lb />
SSJL dvng Very wcU ir the<lb />
classroom; it's something . trv<lb />
to encourage said Ernest ynr<lb />
dean of the School of Busing<lb />
We have very good students and<lb />
that makes it possible d<lb />
"The student opinion survv <lb />
an excellent idea said fiJl<lb />
Farr, assistant dean of the rnj,<lb />
of .Arts and Science -tT<lb />
positive results just show ri. c<lb />
J5 teaching th�<lb />
byrs;tnr?-<lb />
'�" Teaching &amp;���<lb />
�ect recipient, If lven� to<lb />
teaching 55�" lor<lb />
Alumni Association " by �<lb />
P � Jr. X<lb />
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MAY 13, 1984<lb /><lb />
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Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Semng the campus community<lb />
sutct 1923<lb />
lllMi�ry Tueway .ml Thursday during<lb />
oeU r�i Cf olini�n '� "� official rewspapr<lb />
of East Carolina University owned n�7,<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
Unsioned opinions on the editorial page, unless<lb />
"� "otM. are the opinion of Thl<lb />
"�wpaper, Mrty written by the managing<lb />
Subscription Rate: M yea n y<lb />
Jo � C�ro,ini,n �H'� �r� kx.ted on the<lb />
�cond floor of the Publications Building on the<lb />
ecu campus. Greenville. N.C.<lb />
ISA<lb />
Attention!The international Student Associa-<lb />
tion will be having a meeting on Saturday. May 19<lb />
at 6 00 p m at the International House. XM E 9th<lb />
St We'll discuss activities for the Summer Ses<lb />
sions such as a trip to King's Dominion Looking<lb />
forward to seeing all of you marel<lb />
Campuses Increasing Control Repel S<lb />
AEROBIC FITNESS<lb />
The Department of Intramural Recreational<lb />
Services is offering classes in aerobic fitness for<lb />
both sessions of summer school Registration<lb />
begins May U and runs through May l� Come by<lb />
room 204 Memorial Gym to register<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address changes to The<lb />
east Carolinian. Publications Buildino ECU<lb />
Greenville N C . 27834<lb />
Telephone: 7S7-4M4, 4347 430<lb />
LIFEGUARD MEETING<lb />
A meeting will be held on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
in room 105 B Memorial Gym for those people In<lb />
terested in applying tor lifeguard employment<lb />
with the Department of Intramural Recreational<lb />
Services Lifeguard must hold a current Advanc-<lb />
ed Lifesaving Certificate<lb />
GYM HOURS<lb />
; M-F 11:30 a.ml p.m.<lb />
-Sun. 1 p.m5 p.m.<lb />
Swimming Pool<lb />
MEMORIAL: MWF 7 a.m. 8 am<lb />
MINGES: M-F 4 p.m7 p.m Sat<lb />
Weight Room:<lb />
MEMORIAL: M Th. 8 am8 p.m Fri. 8 a.m5 p.m SatSun. 1 p m -4<lb />
p.m.<lb />
MINGES: M-Th 3 p.m. 7 p.m Fri Sat Sun. Closed<lb />
MEMORIAL Gym Free Play:<lb />
StSJl am'8 p m Fri" " am"5 P-m" Sat- Sun 1 P-m4 p.m<lb />
MINGES (MG 115) Equipment Check-Out:<lb />
M-Th n a.m8 p.m Fri. n a.m5 p.m Sat Sun. 1 p.m4 p.m<lb />
Racquetball Reservations:<lb />
M-F 11:30 a.m3 p.m. (in person): M-F 12 noon-3 p.m. (phone in).<lb />
Outdoor Recreation: InformationRentals<lb />
MF 1 p.m5 p.m TWTH 2 p.m4 p.m Fri. 9 a.m. 11 a.m.<lb />
(CPS) � Southwest Missouri<lb />
State University senior Jim<lb />
McWilliams got a big surprise<lb />
several weeks ago when campus<lb />
security officers abruptly cor-<lb />
nered him, and announced they<lb />
were charging him with a crime.<lb />
The crime: he'd helped a friend<lb />
"The Southwest Rag an offbeat<lb />
paper the campus officials claim<lb />
contined defamatory and obscene<lb />
remarks about administrators and<lb />
students.<lb />
While the McWilliams case<lb />
might be an extreme example of<lb />
how administrators on many cam-<lb />
puses are moving aggressively to<lb />
control student behavior more<lb />
closely than any time since the<lb />
early 1960's, it is far from the only<lb />
one.<lb />
Last week, for instance, ad-<lb />
ministrators at the nine-campus<lb />
University of Florida system an-<lb />
nounced they're considering<lb />
toughening their student conduct<lb />
code.<lb />
In recent months, colleges have<lb />
gone to court to try to reinforce<lb />
their rights to punish and suspend<lb />
students, invalidate diplomas,<lb />
withhold transcripts and impose<lb />
disciplinary penalties without pro-<lb />
viding students with the same due<lb />
process they'd get in public<lb />
courts.<lb />
Pennsylvania, Kent State and<lb />
Michigan, among many others,<lb />
are also reviewing and looking to<lb />
toughen their student conduct<lb />
codes in meetings this month.<lb />
Notre Dame, Southern<lb />
Methodist, Idaho, Baylor and<lb />
Washington, to name just a few<lb />
campuses, have banned or plan to<lb />
ban all drinking as a way to help<lb />
control student behavior.<lb />
Over the last year, countless<lb />
other schools have tightened rules<lb />
on student drinking by requiring<lb />
students to register and get ap-<lb />
proval before throwing Darties.<lb />
And this school year, "a surpris-<lb />
ing number of colleges have begun<lb />
handing out stiffer penalties to<lb />
fraternities for a range of<lb />
misdeeds, some of which used to<lb />
be routinely dismissed with a<lb />
"boys will be boys" attitude.<lb />
Ohio State has become so strict<lb />
in enforcing its student conduct<lb />
code that the student judicial<lb />
review board now has cases back-<lb />
ed up into next summer.<lb />
At Western Illinois, ad-<lb />
ministrators last month banned<lb />
overnight guests of the opposite<lb />
sex from campus dorms.<lb />
The crackdowns and rules, of<lb />
course, are reminiscent of the<lb />
days when colleges actively<lb />
regulated all kinds of student<lb />
oehavior, from sex to how they<lb />
dressed.<lb />
"There are still a lot of ad-<lb />
ministrators who'd like to return<lb />
to the days when they ruled cam-<lb />
puses with an iron hand, and you<lb />
didn't breathe without them<lb />
knowing it says Bob Bingaman,<lb />
field director of the United States<lb />
Student Association.<lb />
Administrators themselves say<lb />
fear, not hunger for nower. is<lb />
what's driving them to rein in<lb />
their students.<lb />
With more judges holding<lb />
schools themselves liable for stu-<lb />
dent drinking accidents, rapes and<lb />
other crimes, many colleges are<lb />
just trying to make sure thier<lb />
students don't get them into legal<lb />
trouble, says Tom Goodale, vice<lb />
chancellor for student affairs at<lb />
the University of Denver.<lb />
A former student currently is<lb />
suing Denver over an injury he<lb />
received in an accident at a cam-<lb />
pus fraternity house.<lb />
"Schools are very scared by the<lb />
cost of liablility, about pressure<lb />
from the public Goodale ex-<lb />
plains.<lb />
"A lot of concern over student<lb />
discipline is happening because ol<lb />
efforts by students themselves<lb />
Bingaman adds.<lb />
"I think there is definitely a<lb />
more conservative trend and more<lb />
concern for students to be treated<lb />
like adults and act like adults<lb />
observes Mary Anne Bestebreurt-<lb />
je, who is overseeing Florida's<lb />
conduct code review.<lb />
But regulating students'<lb />
behavior in their rooms, recrea-<lb />
tions and even reading matter<lb />
isn't often confused with being<lb />
treated like adults, and some ad-<lb />
ministrators worry prospective<lb />
students might be offended by it.<lb />
"There's real conflict in clamp-<lb />
ing down on discipline and mak-<lb />
ing the campus as attractive as<lb />
possible for students Goodale<lb />
says. "But the problem (of liabili-<lb />
ty) is progressing, and schools<lb />
can't ignore it<lb />
Students shouldn't ignore the<lb />
impact the national crackdown<lb />
could have on their constitutional<lb />
rights, adds Alan Levine, co-<lb />
author of the American Civil<lb />
Liberties Union's "Handbook on<lb />
the Rights of Students<lb />
Levine, however, doesn't see all<lb />
the efforts to control student<lb />
behavior as a return to n loco<lb />
parentis the legal doctrine the<lb />
gave colleges the right to ad "in<lb />
the place of the parent" through<lb />
the 1960's.<lb />
Paper Sues To Attend Hearings<lb />
(CPS) � The University of<lb />
Maryland's student paper plans to<lb />
sue the university for the right to<lb />
report about student disciplinary<lb />
hearings.<lb />
Maryland's "judicial system<lb />
provides the equivalent of a clos-<lb />
ed, secret trial" that conflicts with<lb />
the First Amendment, explains<lb />
Gary Gately, editor of The<lb />
Diamondback.<lb />
The secrecy "places a direct<lb />
constraint on the press<lb />
In March, the state attorney<lb />
general had recommended keep-<lb />
ing Diamondback reporters out of<lb />
judicial board hearings because it<lb />
would violate the Buckley<lb />
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Subjects<lb />
For Poets<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Collards, that nutritious green<lb />
vegetable celebrated each year at<lb />
the Ayden, N.C. Collard Festival,<lb />
usually inspire strong feelings<lb />
among Southerners. You either<lb />
love them or hate them; few per-<lb />
sons can truthfully claim to be im-<lb />
partial on the subject of collards.<lb />
This year, North Carolina's<lb />
love-hate relationship with col-<lb />
lards will be celebrated in poetry;<lb />
the town of Ayden is sponsoring a<lb />
Collard Poetry Contest, in<lb />
cooperation with the East<lb />
Carolina University Department<lb />
of English.<lb />
The contest, open to poets of all<lb />
ages, will be part of Ayden's tenth<lb />
annual Collard Festival. Poems of<lb />
all forms are welcome �<lb />
limericks, haiku, sonnets, sestinas<lb />
or free verse and an anthology of<lb />
contest entries will be published.<lb />
Contest judges and anthology<lb />
editors will be Luke Whisnant,<lb />
who says he loves collards, and<lb />
Alex Albright, who won't touch<lb />
them. Both are lecturers in<lb />
English at ECU and writers<lb />
themselves. Albright recently<lb />
edited a book of prison poetry,<lb />
"Dreaming the Blues: Poems<lb />
from Martin County Prison<lb />
"The Collard Festival has<lb />
become a tradition here in eastern<lb />
North Carolina, and we see this as<lb />
an exciting way to encourage<lb />
regional creative writing Whis-<lb />
nant said. The contest and an-<lb />
thology will be "something dif-<lb />
ferent to commemorate ten years<lb />
of collard celebrations he ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
"Everyone has a collard poem<lb />
deep down within, just bursting to<lb />
get out added Albright.<lb />
Poems in two categories will be<lb />
accepted � one for adults, with a<lb />
$1 entry fee, and one for K-12<lb />
pupils in North Carolina schools,<lb />
with no entry fee. Several prizes<lb />
will be awarded.<lb />
Contest deadline is July 20.<lb />
Further information about the<lb />
Col ard Poetry Contest is<lb />
available from Albright or Whis-<lb />
nant. Inquiries may be addressed<lb />
to Editors, Collard Poems,<lb />
Department of English ECIJ<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834T '<lb />
Amendment to the Family Educa-<lb />
tion Rights and Privacy Act of<lb />
1974.<lb />
The law guarantees the con-<lb />
fidentiality of student records.<lb />
"The student's right to privacy<lb />
is greater than the Diamondbacks<lb />
right to know adds Michael<lb />
Bishop, assistant to Maryland's<lb />
director of judicial programs.<lb />
"We see no evidence that the<lb />
Buckley Amendment applies to<lb />
(judicial board) hearings<lb />
counters Lee Levine, lawyer for<lb />
Maryland Media, the independent<lb />
organization that owns The<lb />
Diamondback and four other stu-<lb />
dent publications.<lb />
The case could influence how<lb />
readily papers on other campuses<lb />
get to report on student<lb />
disciplinary cases. The issue has<lb />
become more important over the<lb />
last six months as colleges have in-<lb />
tensified their efforts to control<lb />
student misbehavior.<lb />
The paper argues the judicial<lb />
board hears criminal cases that<lb />
would ordinarily be open to the<lb />
press if the crimes had occured<lb />
just off campus.<lb />
"They try rape, and wouldn't<lb />
report it to the authorities unless<lb />
they think the defendant is in<lb />
danger Gately contends.<lb />
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assault. This is something that<lb />
should be known<lb />
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are not part of a student's record,<lb />
and therefore shouldn't be<lb />
covered by the Privacy Act.<lb />
College Park, he adds, has<lb />
40,000 students and all the crimes<lb />
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how will you as a collegian be abl<lb />
to have a good time after nuc t<lb />
war?"<lb />
First, Kiefer notes, you<lb />
surie. his book offers ins<lb />
tions for building shelters out<lb />
the beer cans and discarded piz<lb />
boxes scattered around 1<lb />
dorm rooms, for the more<lb />
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sourd waves. His recommend<lb />
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ministrators divesting their poi<lb />
folios of shares in the I<lb />
fallen off in the last few year<lb />
however.<lb />
Called "Two Wee- � An<lb />
Apartheid Action the protest!<lb />
organized by the .American Cot.<lb />
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scores of campuses from the la<lb />
week of March through the Ir<lb />
weeks of April.<lb />
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Florida State, Duke, the Univers<lb />
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(CPS) � the number of womei<lb />
college presidents has jumped<lb />
"0 percent � from 148 m 1975 t<lb />
254 in 1984 � in the last eigr<lb />
years, according to a new study b<lb />
the American Council on Educaj<lb />
tion's Office of Women In HigheJ<lb />
Education.<lb />
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significant says AC<lb />
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tion that's been given to the status<lb />
of women not just in education<lb />
but in other areas such as politic<lb />
and business<lb />
Women were seldom even conj<lb />
sidered for college presidencies!<lb />
let alone appointed to such post<lb />
prior to the enactment of Title C<lb />
of the 1972 Education Amenc<lb />
ments, which forbid schools frot<lb />
discriminating on the basis<lb />
gender, she points out.<lb />
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scarcely five percent of all collegj<lb />
presidents Touchton notes<lb />
"And for the next several year!<lb />
the changes were minimal<lb />
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some noticeable increases" in thV<lb />
number of women serving as chiej<lb />
executive officers of their col<lb />
leges.<lb />
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been a net gain of about<lb />
(women) a year" appointed<lb />
college presidents.<lb />
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eight years "isn't nearly as signifi<lb />
cant when we started with such<lb />
low figure to begin with stress<lb />
Mary Boyette, spokeswoman<lb />
the American Association <lb />
University Women.<lb />
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women presidents) increased,<lb />
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women still hold only a handful<lb />
the presidencies. The number<lb />
women presidents is still smj<lb />
when compared to the whole<lb />
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of those women and how thej<lb />
compare to men's she wonders<lb />
explaining that studies still shev<lb />
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levels" of the college hierarchy.<lb />
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they are. His recentlv-published<lb />
"Post-Nuclear Collegian" ad-<lb />
dresses "the important question-<lb />
how will you as a collegian be able<lb />
to have a good time after nuclear<lb />
war<lb />
-�'<lb />
First, Kiefer notes, you must<lb />
survive, his book offers instruc-<lb />
tions for building shelters out of<lb />
the beer cans and discarded pizza<lb />
boxes scattered around most<lb />
dorm rooms, for the more am-<lb />
bitious, there's the shelter made<lb />
out of beer kegs.<lb />
Failing that, Kiefer shows how<lb />
you can try to repel oncoming<lb />
Soviet missiles by creating dense<lb />
sound waves. His recommended<lb />
method: playing Def Leppard at<lb />
High volume.<lb />
He addresses the questions of<lb />
what to wear, what clases to take,<lb />
what extracurricular activities to<lb />
pursue and what lines to use to ap-<lb />
proach members of the opposite<lb />
S5X ('��- "Have you ever thought<lb />
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the species?" or "Don't worry.<lb />
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Nuclear war may not seem like<lb />
obvious fodder for comedy to<lb />
most people, but when Kiefer got<lb />
the idea for his book, "it was like<lb />
the holy citv opening up he<lb />
says.<lb />
Ahead of him he could visualize<lb />
immediate publication, wealth ("I<lb />
didn't write it not to make<lb />
mont ") and fame � maybe even<lb />
an appearance on The David Let-<lb />
terman Show.<lb />
There were, alas, obstacles,<lb />
even for the self-proclaimed<lb />
"foremost college humorist in<lb />
America<lb />
Kiefer knew there was room on<lb />
the planet for only one look at<lb />
campus life after a nuclear<lb />
holocaust. And he is warped<lb />
enough to believe someone else<lb />
might come up with the same<lb />
idea. So he made a hasty "mar-<lb />
riage of convenience" with the<lb />
tiny Halfcourt Press of his<lb />
hometown of Wausau, Wis.<lb />
Distribution of the book isn't<lb />
what it might be. If the book isn't<lb />
available at your campus<lb />
bookstore, Kiefer suggests order-<lb />
ing it by mail or to "give us time<lb />
and we'll be there. The upper<lb />
Midwest is about as far as our cars<lb />
will take us. We need about 20<lb />
more gallons of gas<lb />
Effi<lb />
There were also problems fin-<lb />
ding someone to illustrate the<lb />
book.<lb />
In some of Kiefer's previous<lb />
work as a freelancer fo� the ii-30<lb />
Corp which publishes slick<lb />
publications like "America" and<lb />
"Nutshell he had worked with<lb />
Berke Breathed, the creator of<lb />
Bloom County. But Breathed's<lb />
success put him out of Kiefer's<lb />
price range, so Kiefer approached<lb />
an engineering illustrator he<lb />
knew.<lb />
The illustrator missed all his<lb />
deadlines.<lb />
Kiefer, who says he realized<lb />
early in life he was not cut out to<lb />
be an artist, decided to try it<lb />
himself.<lb />
He locked himself in his room<lb />
with a triangle, an engineering<lb />
scale and a Pilot razor point pen,<lb />
eventually emerging with illustra-<lb />
tions that fail to be surprisingly<lb />
good.<lb />
Despite all that, a year and a<lb />
half after Kiefer's original flash,<lb />
the book is now out and the<lb />
25-year-old author is waiting for<lb />
the procession of the world to his<lb />
door.<lb />
He's confident the first run of<lb />
1,000 books will sell out quickly,<lb />
and optimistic that a major<lb />
publisher will pick up later edi-<lb />
tions. His engineering illustrator<lb />
friend has assured him he won't<lb />
miss anymore deadlines. And<lb />
Kiefer is preparing a tape to send<lb />
to David Letterman.<lb />
He exhibits all the self<lb />
assurance of a man who believes<lb />
he has an idea whose time has<lb />
come.<lb />
"We're selling t-shirts with the<lb />
'fall-in shelter symbol (three<lb />
Doritos on a paper plate arranged<lb />
to look like the Civil Defense sym-<lb />
bol.) and frisbees. And caps.<lb />
There are all kinds of marketing<lb />
possibilities<lb />
Which is not to say everyone<lb />
likes them.<lb />
In his promotional treks, Kiefer<lb />
discovered his vision of post-<lb />
nuclear college life is not well-<lb />
received by members of another<lb />
campus group � the nuclear<lb />
freeze advocates.<lb />
He doesn't have anything<lb />
against the nuclear freeze move<lb />
ment to and of itself.<lb />
t "It's a good idea in theory, but<lb />
it s unworkable in practice " he<lb />
contends. He also notes its' pro-<lb />
ponents tend to take themselves<lb />
very seriously.<lb />
(CPS) � Organizers say recent<lb />
coordinated nationwide<lb />
demonstrations calling for more<lb />
universities to sell off their<lb />
holdings in companies that do<lb />
business in segregationist South<lb />
Africa were "the largest anti-<lb />
apartheid mobilization in several<lb />
years<lb />
The actual pace of campus ad-<lb />
ministrators divesting their port-<lb />
folios of shares in the firms has<lb />
fallen off in the last few vears,<lb />
however.<lb />
Called "Two Weeks of Anti-<lb />
Apartheid Action the protests,<lb />
organized by the American Com-<lb />
mittee on Africa, stretched across<lb />
scores of campuses from the last<lb />
week of March through the first<lb />
weeks of April.<lb />
Demonstrations took place at<lb />
Florida State, Duke, the Universi-<lb />
ty of the District of Columbia,<lb />
Columbia, Harvard, Kalamazoo<lb />
College, Oregon and Southern<lb />
Cal, among manv other places,<lb />
reports Joshua Nesses, who coor-<lb />
dinates campus activities from the<lb />
ACOA office in New York City.<lb />
Nessen estimates the events in-<lb />
volved thousands" of students.<lb />
They "sent a strong message of<lb />
opposition to U.S. investment in<lb />
South Africa he says.<lb />
The demonstrations "put our<lb />
administration and other universi-<lb />
ty administrators on notice that<lb />
the divestment movement is<lb />
broad-based and permanent "<lb />
says Brooke Baldwin of the Yale<lb />
Coalition Against Apartheid.<lb />
Judging just how this spring's<lb />
protests measure against those of<lb />
the past is difficult because the<lb />
ACOA has lumped efforts with<lb />
those of the nuclear freeze move-<lb />
ment in 1982 and 1983.<lb />
But protests, while usuallv not<lb />
as large as those surrounding<lb />
other causes, have been almost<lb />
constant.<lb />
Since last spring's major cam-<lb />
pus push, for example, students at<lb />
the State University of New York-<lb />
Binghamton boycotted a Ray<lb />
Charles concert because Charles<lb />
had recently performed in South<lb />
Africa.<lb />
A Northern Illinois University<lb />
student effort to mount a boycott<lb />
of the university's alumni fund,<lb />
which holds stock in firms that do<lb />
business in South Africa, failed<lb />
last fall when Operation PUSH,<lb />
Jesse Jackson's organization in<lb />
Chicago, refused to endorse the<lb />
boycott.<lb />
Iowa State's student govern-<lb />
ment asked its governors to sell<lb />
$700,000 worth of shares in cer-<lb />
tain companies, while minority<lb />
faculty at Michigan State petition-<lb />
ed to erase the name of John<lb />
McGoff, a Michigan publisher on<lb />
the South African pyaroll, from a<lb />
campus stage.<lb />
Most of the efforts, however,<lb />
have fallen on deaf ears.<lb />
While scores of colleges and<lb />
universities divested themselves of<lb />
their interests in South Africa<lb />
from 1978 through 1982, very few<lb />
schools have done so in recent<lb />
years.<lb />
most prominently, Minnesota<lb />
toughened its South Africa policy<lb />
in January, prohibiting university<lb />
investments in firms that don't en-<lb />
dorse the Sullivan Principles, a list<lb />
of 14 civil rights for South<lb />
African workers in American-<lb />
controlled comDanies.<lb />
In February, Wesleyan Univer-<lb />
sity sold its shares in Newmont<lb />
Mining when Newmont refused to<lb />
sign an agreement to observe the<lb />
Sullivan Principles.<lb />
No other campus administra-<lb />
tions have sold off shares this<lb />
school year, however.<lb />
Ferris State College and the<lb />
University of Michigan,<lb />
moreover, are now challenging in<lb />
court a 1982 state law that re-<lb />
quires all state agencies to sell off<lb />
their South African interests.<lb />
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and business<lb />
Women were seldom even con-<lb />
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let alone appointed to such posts,<lb />
prior to the enactment of Title IX<lb />
of the 1972 Education Amend-<lb />
ments, which forbid schools from<lb />
discriminating on the basis of<lb />
gender, she points out.<lb />
In 1975, "women accounted for<lb />
scarcely five percent of all college<lb />
presidents Touchton notes.<lb />
"And for the next several years<lb />
the changes were minimal<lb />
But by 1977 "there started to be<lb />
some noticeable increases" in the<lb />
number of women serving as chief<lb />
executive officers of their col-<lb />
leges.<lb />
Since then, she says, "there has<lb />
been a net gain of about 14<lb />
(women) a year" appointed as<lb />
college presidents.<lb />
But a 70 percent increase over<lb />
eight years "isn't nearly as signifi-<lb />
cant when we started with such a<lb />
low figure to begin with stresses<lb />
Mary Boyette, spokeswoman for<lb />
the American Association of<lb />
University Women.<lb />
"It's great that (the number of<lb />
women presidents) increased<lb />
Boyette admits, "but it's clear<lb />
women still hold only a handful of<lb />
the presidencies. The number of<lb />
women presidents is still small<lb />
when compared to the whole<lb />
"And what about the salaries<lb />
of those women and how they<lb />
compare to men's she wonders,<lb />
explaining that studies still show<lb />
"discrepancies on salaries bet-<lb />
ween men and women at all<lb />
levels" of the college hierarchy.<lb />
Even so, Touchton looks at<lb />
women's achievements in higher<lb />
education in a positive light.<lb />
"Every time a woman moves<lb />
into a visible leadership role such<lb />
as a college presidency, or a state<lb />
governor, or mayor, it lets people<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Federal Aid<lb />
Private Funds Stretched To Limit<lb />
Leading education groups<lb />
calculate the Reagan Administra-<lb />
tion's 1985 budget request for<lb />
education is � after inflation �<lb />
$5.7 billion below the 1980 budget,<lb />
with the deepest cuts coming from<lb />
financial aid for higher educa-<lb />
tion. Even the Office of Budget<lb />
and Management, calculating dif-<lb />
ferently the effects of inflation, see<lb />
a 3 percent funding decline in the<lb />
same period.<lb />
That is a strange prescription for<lb />
the much lamented "rising tide of<lb />
mediocrity" in the nation's<lb />
schools. The same issue of The<lb />
Chronicle of Higher Education<lb />
that reports the groups' (such as<lb />
the National Education Associa-<lb />
tion) funding complaints also<lb />
reveals other important trends in<lb />
college finances. Private gifts and<lb />
donations to colleges and univer-<lb />
sities have increased dramatically<lb />
in recent years, and educational in-<lb />
stitutions are coming up with<lb />
unusual methods of helping<lb />
students with money problems �<lb />
aid funded by everything from<lb />
drink machine and photo copier<lb />
revenues to university endowment<lb />
funds. But despite dramatically in-<lb />
creased help from the private sec-<lb />
tor and new creative funding<lb />
sources, colleges and students are<lb />
still struggling. And federal funds<lb />
are not meeting the need.<lb />
State budgets fund th� buhVof<lb />
education, but that goes mostly to<lb />
capital improvements and<lb />
operating expenses; traditionally<lb />
the federal government's role has<lb />
been to fund financial aid and<lb />
special programs such as adult<lb />
education. But that is exactly what<lb />
is being cut back in the current<lb />
budget request, and exactly what is<lb />
needed. The NEA's contention is<lb />
that some programs are cut<lb />
outright and others are eaten away<lb />
by inflation. The government<lb />
should at least maintain spending<lb />
levels in the vital areas in a time of<lb />
educational renovation.<lb />
The administration has asked<lb />
for cuts in vocational and adult<lb />
education, in various student<lb />
loans, and in Pell Grants, increas-<lb />
ing (but not nearly as much as the<lb />
other cuts) only work-study pro-<lb />
grams. Some educators hold the<lb />
dubious idea that work-study is in-<lb />
feasible today because college is so<lb />
much more competitive now that<lb />
students don't have time to work;<lb />
that is an inaccurate and silly<lb />
claim. But the fact remains that<lb />
loan, grant and other programs are<lb />
cut nine times more than the work-<lb />
study funds were increased, when<lb />
comparing 1980 to the current<lb />
budget request after inflation.<lb />
Private and institutional funding<lb />
is stretched almost to its limit; the<lb />
federal government has the duty,<lb />
and should see the need, to at least<lb />
maintain current'funding in times'<lb />
of such need.<lb />
Summer And Smoke<lb />
The Faculty Senate's recent ap-<lb />
proval of a ban on classroom<lb />
smoking is a welcome move, and<lb />
its approval by Chancellor John<lb />
M. How ell is a policy well made.<lb />
ECU currently has no smoking<lb />
regulations governing classrooms<lb />
� neither printed in the school<lb />
catalogue nor in the recollection of<lb />
senior faculty. Some campus<lb />
classrooms are plagued with<lb />
cigarette smoke from students and<lb />
faculty because of poor ventilation<lb />
and air circulation. Most campus<lb />
classrooms simply are not ade-<lb />
quately ventilated to permit smok-<lb />
ing for some and still allow clean<lb />
air for all.<lb />
Whether or not it is a health<lb />
hazard, cigarette smoke is annoy-<lb />
ing to some students and can thus<lb />
hamper concentration and perfor-<lb />
mance in class. For this reason<lb />
alone the smoking ban is war-<lb />
ranted � the university should<lb />
make every effort to provide an<lb />
optimum classroom enivironment<lb />
for ECU students.<lb />
It is not clear how the ruling can<lb />
be enforced. Students may report<lb />
or complain about a violation, but<lb />
who will actually talk to the of-<lb />
fenders is uncertain. Punishment<lb />
need not be much (probably not<lb />
anything except for repeat of-<lb />
fenders), but one would hope there<lb />
would be a policy for dealing with<lb />
violations.<lb />
In any case, the policy is not a<lb />
watershed in the university's<lb />
history, but in Down East tobacco<lb />
land Howell and the Senate should<lb />
be commended for keeping cigaret-<lb />
tes out of the classroom.<lb />
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By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
NAVANJEMA, N.M. � The Native<lb />
American Indian nation of Navanjema,<lb />
situated on the high mesa 50 miles west<lb />
Fill'er Up, N.M announced today it<lb />
will attend the Los Angeles Olympics<lb />
this summer, becoming the second na-<lb />
tion besides the United States to attend<lb />
the world-wide sporting event.<lb />
"Frankly, me think we got'um heap<lb />
good chance for gold medal said<lb />
Winsum-Losesum, head of the<lb />
37-member Navajo-Negumi reservation.<lb />
"We gonna send the whole tribe<lb />
One-hundred-and-thirty-two nations<lb />
have already pulled out of the<lb />
U.Ssponsored Olympics. The Soviet<lb />
Union and several other nations cited<lb />
lack of security and over-commercialism<lb />
as reasons for boycotting the games.<lb />
Several NATO nations cited the Texas<lb />
chili served at last year's U.Ssponsored<lb />
economic summit conference in<lb />
Williamsburg, Va as a health hazard to<lb />
athletes.<lb />
Winsum-Losesum said his athletes did<lb />
not feel endangered by lack of security.<lb />
"What you think we got tomahawk for,<lb />
chopping liver?"<lb />
El Salvador is the only other nation<lb />
planning to attend the Olympic games.<lb />
"Weel, senor, we feegure our atletes<lb />
weel be safer een L.A. than hangeeng<lb />
around heere said government<lb />
spokesman Juan Sanchez Pedro Mar-<lb />
tinez Gonzola. "After dee death squads<lb />
and dee leftist rebels, dee Oleempics iss<lb />
luuking like a peeneec to us<lb />
Martinez Gonzola said his team was<lb />
looking forward to medals in shooting<lb />
competitions and javlin throwing. "Wee<lb />
geet a lot of practeece at dat kind of<lb />
stuff down heere he said.<lb />
Winsum-Losesum said he was not<lb />
sure yet what events his tribe would<lb />
enter. "There must be something we<lb />
could win he said. "We got quauv<lb />
who can carry four or five papoose at<lb />
once. We just try all the stuff Jim<lb />
Thorpe used to do<lb />
L.A. Olympic Organizing Committee<lb />
Chairman Peter Ueberroth expressed<lb />
confidence that the games would be ex-<lb />
citing despite only three tearm com-<lb />
peting. "We're looking at a grea situa-<lb />
tion for tourists Ueberroth saic. "No<lb />
traffic, plenty of housing, fron row<lb />
seats<lb />
Uebberoth said spectators wou d even<lb />
be allowed to compete against athletes<lb />
the games, for a small fee, since extra<lb />
slots will be open in everv event. "Where<lb />
else can you compete against such a<lb />
group of athletes as this for rock bottom<lb />
prices?" he asked. "Not in Moscow,<lb />
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For Chrysler's Sake (And Ours), Stop Auto Import Quotas<lb />
By TRB-From Washington<lb />
The Nn RepaMIc<lb />
OK, you're a voter. What would you<lb />
say to a $5 billion tax increase to finance<lb />
a welfare program for 600,000 people<lb />
making between $25,000 and $1.4<lb />
million a year? This works out to about<lb />
$10,000 per welfare recipient. Not a<lb />
great idea?<lb />
Tell that to President Reagan, who<lb />
imposed this tax in 1981; to Gary Hart,<lb />
who wants to continue it; and to Walter<lb />
Mondale, who actually wants to raise it.<lb />
It's called the automobile import quota.<lb />
For three years now, there have been<lb />
limits, ostensibly "voluntary on the<lb />
number of Japanses cars, these annual<lb />
quotas have added more than $1,000 to<lb />
the price of both. (Remember rebates?<lb />
Well, forget them.)<lb />
The purpose of the quotas was to give<lb />
the American auto industry a chance to<lb />
gear up for the new era of international<lb />
competition. Lee Iacocca of Chrysler<lb />
said he wanted just a couple years' pro-<lb />
tection. After that, he swore, "free<lb />
enterprise forever<lb />
Now he wants permanent, more str-<lb />
"8rKrCStnctions on Sports. Mondale<lb />
�.in?aSS Tons want a "domestic<lb />
Sn IJ"1 that would more or less<lb />
Dan imports.<lb />
of� a"l� ?.uota N a textbook example<lb />
of the way temporary protectionism<lb />
becomes permanent. It's about as tem-<lb />
porary as it is voluntary. The domestic<lb />
industry is not much better prepared for<lb />
would competition now than it was three<lb />
years ago. Meanwhile, though, it is feel-<lb />
ing nice and cozy. Chrysler made more<lb />
money in the first quarter of 1984 than<lb />
in any previous entire year.<lb />
This episode also illustrates the fallacy<lb />
of justifying protectionism as a response<lb />
to another country's protectionism.<lb />
After all, Japan is never going to be a<lb />
market for American cars.<lb />
Sure, they ought to be letting in more<lb />
of our farm products. But the auto in-<lb />
dustry won't give up its demand for<lb />
quotas when the Japanese change their<lb />
minds about beef and oranges. It<lb />
doesn't work like that. We're stuck with<lb />
the auto quota until the political process<lb />
recognizes that like almost all protec-<lb />
tionism, it's a bad bargain.<lb />
Its value in preserving auto industry<lb />
jobs is less than its cost in higher car<lb />
prices and in lost jobs elsewhere. People<lb />
who spend $1,000 more for a car �<lb />
money that goes straight to Japan if the<lb />
cars an import � have $1,000 less to<lb />
spend on other things.<lb />
Among its other sins, the auto quota<lb />
is responsible for the mirage that the<lb />
Chrysler Corp. as "saved" at no cost to<lb />
the citizenry. Mondale has made the<lb />
Chrysler bailout a central issue in the<lb />
Democratic presidential campaign. He<lb />
supported it, Hart didn't.<lb />
Chrylser may have paid back its<lb />
federally guaranteed loans, but is has<lb />
not paid the $l,000-a-car surcharge it<lb />
was able to impose thanks to the quotas.<lb />
For 1983, this would have been over $1<lb />
billion � considerably more than its<lb />
$700 million profits.<lb />
Furthermore, though Chrysler was<lb />
saved as a corporate entity, it's not likely<lb />
that any jobs were saved as a result.<lb />
Almost half of Chrysler's 100,000 hour-<lb />
ly workers were laid off in the process of<lb />
its salvation. If Chrysler had gone<lb />
under, its plants would not have<lb />
vaporized. Whoever bought them might<lb />
well have hired at least as many people<lb />
as Chrysler now employs.<lb />
The only job that was saved for sure<lb />
by the Chrysler bailout was Lee<lb />
Iacocca's. Iacocca has a preposterously<lb />
swollen reputation as an industrial<lb />
genius. In fact, his genius lies in two<lb />
post-industrial skills: lobbying the<lb />
government and public relations. For<lb />
these he earned half a million dollars<lb />
plus stock options last year.<lb />
The coming auto industry labor<lb />
negotiations are a crossroads for<lb />
American industry, and also for<lb />
American liberals. The United Auto<lb />
Workers Union showed restraint during<lb />
the recent troubled years. Now, eyeing<lb />
record industry profits and ludicrous ex-<lb />
ecutive salaries (over $1 million each for<lb />
the chairman and president of Ford), the<lb />
UAW wants a piece of the action,<lb />
reasonably enough.<lb />
Trouble is, an American auto worker<lb />
still makes $8 an hour more than his<lb />
Japanese rival. Worse, a mid-size car<lb />
takes 135 worker-hours to build in<lb />
America, compared to 90 worker hours<lb />
in Japan. Labor costs are not the only<lb />
reason for the auto industry's troubles;<lb />
sluggish management and the over-<lb />
valued dollar are also at fault. But<lb />
without protectionism, the American in-<lb />
dustry can't compete at present wage<lb />
levels, let alone higher ones.<lb />
Despite their recent "give backs<lb />
American auto workers make 50 percent<lb />
more than the average U.S. industrial<lb />
wage. Auto executives are even more<lb />
comfortable; at the top, they make 38<lb />
times an assembly line worker's income,<lb />
compared to only seven times in Japan.<lb />
That's why protectionism makes no<lb />
sense, even from the fairness point of<lb />
view.<lb />
The people who pay for government<lb />
policies that protect income levels in the<lb />
auto industry (through lost jobs or mere-<lb />
ly through higher car prices are, on<lb />
average, poorer than autoworkers. And<lb />
it's income levels, not jobs, that are be-<lb />
ing protected. How many more people<lb />
could be employed if executives and<lb />
workers cut their wages down to<lb />
Japanese scale?<lb />
During the golden years, the auto<lb />
companies didn't really care how much<lb />
they paid people, because each knew he<lb />
unions would make its competitiors pav<lb />
the same. With international compcti<lb />
tion, there is no longer this comfort. The<lb />
2J2S �luestiori facing liberals is<lb />
whether their vision of government in-<lb />
cludes using it to preserve traditional ar-<lb />
rangements in places like the auto in-<lb />
dustry, through techniques like protc-<lb />
tionism and bailouts.<lb />
Obviously, I think the answer should<lb />
oe no.<lb />
These devices don't serve the cuase of<lb />
equity, and they disserve the cause of<lb />
prosperity. We can't get richer as a<lb />
society by shutting off the borders and<lb />
paying one another for everything we<lb />
3-5-P? more the Deomcratic Party<lb />
"fcntifies itself with such schemes, the<lb />
more it illustrates what Kevin Phillips,<lb />
 epubcan Phrasemaker, identified<lb />
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University Concert Choir wil<lb />
travel to the west coast and bad<lb />
this month on a concert tour of 1<lb />
states.<lb />
The ensemble, accompanied b)<lb />
conductor Brett Watson of th:<lb />
ECU School of Music faculty. wilj<lb />
perform at churches as far west<lb />
California and as far north<lb />
Oregon.<lb />
Their concert tour program i<lb />
eludes a variety of sacred at<lb />
secular choral music: a Gregorij<lb />
chant; a motet, "Ave Christe" b<lb />
des Prez; a double choir motet b<lb />
Victoria, sung from opposing<lb />
aisles; a triple choral setting of<lb />
Psalm by Schutz, with organ an<lb />
brass; two contemporary h<lb />
Samuel Barbet's "Twelftl<lb />
Night and several English an<lb />
American folk songs am<lb />
spirituals<lb />
The choir, ECU's select tourii<lb />
chorus, tours several states ea<lb />
spring. This year is the choir's s<lb />
cond tour to the west coast. Ii<lb />
previous seasons, the choir hi<lb />
performed at the WashingtoJ<lb />
Cathedral and at St. Patrick<lb />
Cathedral and Rockefeller PU<lb />
in New York. The choir's ren<lb />
tion of traditional and conter<lb />
porary Christmas music has<lb />
recorded on an album, The<lb />
Carolina Choir Sings<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
Dr. Watson is an ECU alumni<lb />
with advanced degrees from tl<lb />
Eastman School of Musii<lb />
Rochester, N. Y. and the I mvej<lb />
sity of Southern California.<lb />
He was twice selected one of 2<lb />
choral directors from NortJ<lb />
America, Europe and Asia to cor<lb />
duct at the International<lb />
Academy in Stuttgart, West<lb />
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Travel To<lb />
13 States<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
The 39-member East Carolina<lb />
University Concert Choir will<lb />
travel to the west coast and back<lb />
this month on a concert tour of 13<lb />
states.<lb />
The ensemble, accompanied by<lb />
conductor Brett Watson of the<lb />
ECU School of Music faculty, will<lb />
perform at churches as far west as<lb />
California and as far north as<lb />
Oregon.<lb />
Their concert tour program in-<lb />
cludes a variety of sacred and<lb />
secular choral music: a Gregorian<lb />
chant; a motet, "Ave Christe" by<lb />
des Prez; a double choir motet by<lb />
Victoria, sung from opposing<lb />
aisles; a triple choral setting of a<lb />
Psalm by Schutz, with organ and<lb />
brass; two contemporary hymns;<lb />
Samuel Barber's "Twelfth<lb />
Night and several English and<lb />
American folk songs and<lb />
spirituals.<lb />
The choir, ECU's select touring<lb />
chorus, tours several states each<lb />
spring. This year is the choir's se-<lb />
cond tour to the west coast. In<lb />
previous seasons, the choir has<lb />
performed at the Washington<lb />
Cathedral and at St. Patrick's<lb />
Cathedral and Rockefeller Plaza<lb />
in New York. The choir's rendi-<lb />
tion of traditional and contem-<lb />
porary Christmas music has been<lb />
recorded on an album, The East<lb />
Carolina Choir Sings at<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
Dr. Watson is an ECU alumnus<lb />
with advanced degrees from the<lb />
Eastman School of Music,<lb />
Rochester, N. Y. and the Univer-<lb />
sity of Southern California.<lb />
He was twice selected one of 24<lb />
choral directors from North<lb />
America, Europe and Asia to con-<lb />
duct at the International Bach<lb />
Academy in Stuttgart, West Ger-<lb />
many.<lb />
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The East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre has secured the rights to<lb />
produce four large-scale Broad-<lb />
way musicals for its 1984 season.<lb />
The Tony Award winning<lb />
musical Annie is scheduled to<lb />
open the season on July 2 and run<lb />
through July 7. Based on the ail-<lb />
American comic strip "Little Or-<lb />
phan Annie this is a grand and<lb />
glorious musical adventure with<lb />
Sandy, Daddy Warbucks, Miss<lb />
Harrigan and dozens of<lb />
mischievous orphans. After<lb />
receiving unanimous acclaim in<lb />
New York, Annie was produced<lb />
by Joe Layton as a major motion<lb />
picture in 1983, featuring ECU<lb />
Theatre Arts faculty member<lb />
Mavis Ray, who also serves as<lb />
choreographer for the summer<lb />
theatre.<lb />
The second offering of the<lb />
musical season will be another in-<lb />
ternationally known success<lb />
Chicago, July 9 � 14. Chicago h a<lb />
razzle-dazzle, roaring twenties<lb />
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sion of vaudeville acts that New<lb />
York critics called "A knock-cm<lb />
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1787 and the British colonial em-<lb />
pire to fairly judge anymore the<lb />
that the crewmen dance 20<lb />
minutes a day to relieve tension<lb />
promoting any ill feeling. It is<lb />
precisely that sort of<lb />
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the HMAV "Bounty Long one seems to ultimately bring abou<lb />
of history's more  triguing and Bligh's demise, however<lb />
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Upon arnval in Tahiti the ship the lovesick Christian and others<lb />
is greeted by outrigger after against him, leading to the mutiny<lb />
outrigger filled with bare-breasted<lb />
and astoundingly friendly Polyne-<lb />
sian lovelies. This sight,<lb />
moral outrage.<lb />
For his part, Christian falls in<lb />
love with a Tahitian princess who<lb />
has not quite mastered the fine art<lb />
of playing hard to get. They have<lb />
an idyllic time of it while waiting<lb />
for the breadfruit plants to ripen,<lb />
with Fletcher getting a native<lb />
body tattoo and his cohort,<lb />
Mauatua. getting pregnant.<lb />
Obviously Christian, and many<lb />
other crewmen, become rather at-<lb />
tached to the island ways and<lb />
women and fall out of their<lb />
rigorous seafaring postures.<lb />
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�n kartn. For 31 days the Bounty completely in favor of the island<lb />
tried to nass the Hom k.� b however. Bligh decides to crack<lb />
the whip and orders ail the crew<lb />
back onto the Bounty.<lb />
Amid grumbling and broken<lb />
hearts the breadfruit-laden vessel<lb />
sets out for the Caribbean, and<lb />
philosphical. The combination<lb />
produces a visually beautiful,<lb />
relatively entertaining film, but<lb />
one that falls short of excellence<lb />
because we already know the en<lb />
Waiting For The Sun<lb />
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History tells us the Bounty good, savage in everyone except<lb />
traveled to Tahiti in search of the eternal? civil Bligh and a few<lb />
others.<lb />
If any of your basic white-<lb />
oriented beach flicks flaunted this<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff W Hlef<lb />
The Doors formed in 1966 with<lb />
Jim Morrison (vocals), Robbie<lb />
Krieger (guitar), Ray Manzarek<lb />
(bass, keyboards), and John<lb />
Densmore (drums). Named for a<lb />
quote from Aldous Huxley's<lb />
Doors of Perception, "There are<lb />
things that are known and things<lb />
that are unknown; in between are<lb />
the doors they burst onto the<lb />
music scene with the release of<lb />
their first album The Doors. Fun-<lb />
neled by the FM success of the<lb />
seven minute epic "Light My<lb />
Fire then the edited number one<lb />
gold single version on AM, the<lb />
album rose to number two in June<lb />
1967 and went gold.<lb />
Outrageous, often obscene<lb />
behavior by Morrison gained<lb />
much notoriety for the group. A<lb />
series of top-forty singles follow-<lb />
ed: "People Are Strange No. 12<lb />
and "Love Me Two Times, No.<lb />
25 0967); "Hello, I Love You<lb />
gold (1968); "Touch Me No 3<lb />
(1969); "Love Her Madly" and<lb />
Summer<lb />
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Planned<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
Chattanooga-choo-choo" and<lb />
"Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy<lb />
both of which are in the show. It<lb />
offers an exhilarating time of<lb />
singing, dancing, funny commer-<lb />
cials about Sal Hepatica, Nash<lb />
cars and big bands on stage.<lb />
Summer Theatre producer<lb />
Edgar Loessin said, "This is the<lb />
most demanding season we have<lb />
had in some time. Each of the<lb />
musicals has a large cast of singers<lb />
and dancers, very lavish scenery,<lb />
costumes and special effects He<lb />
went on to say that last year the<lb />
summer theatre company<lb />
numbered well over KX) members<lb />
who came from some 25 states.<lb />
"With the size and complexity of<lb />
the 1984 season he continued,<lb />
"I suspect the sizeof the company<lb />
will increase and we will have to<lb />
extend the length of our audition<lb />
tour<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
SALE<lb />
"Riders On The Storm No. 14<lb />
0971). Other LPs are: "Strange<lb />
Days, No. 3 0967); "Waiting For<lb />
the Sun No. 1 0968); "The Soft<lb />
Parade, No. 6 (1969); "Morrison<lb />
Hotel No. 4 and "Absolutely<lb />
Live No. 8 0970); and "L. A<lb />
Woman No. 9 0971).<lb />
Jim Morrison then quit to<lb />
recuperate, but died on July 3,<lb />
1971 of a heart attack. The remain-<lb />
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fine albums Other Voives 0971)<lb />
and Full Circle 0972) but without<lb />
their flashy frontman they were<lb />
poorly received and the group<lb />
disbanded in 1973. Compilation '<lb />
LPs include Weird Scenes Inside<lb />
the Goldmine 0972), Best 0973)<lb />
and Greatest Hits 0980). Because<lb />
of the continuing interest in the<lb />
Doors, new albums were released<lb />
in 1979, An American Prayer and<lb />
in 1983, AUve She Cried.<lb />
After the breakup Manzarek<lb />
went solo and Densmore and<lb />
Krieger formed The Butts Band.<lb />
Krieger later formed Robbie<lb />
Krieger &amp; Friends.<lb />
Groups such as The Back Doors<lb />
continue to keep the memory<lb />
fresh by playing solely Doors<lb />
music.<lb />
breadfruit plants, which were then<lb />
to be taken to British plantations<lb />
in the Caribean and used as food<lb />
for slaves. (Before the voyage,<lb />
Bligh notes to Christian that<lb />
"bananas have become too expen-<lb />
sivefor slave rations.) M �u� B morc wnoIesome<lb />
The trip proceeds smoothly at National Geographic-type feeline<lb />
firswith only Bligh's insistence among censors, thus dXngtoei?<lb />
and the setting adrift of Bligh and<lb />
a few loyalists in an open boat.<lb />
The Bounty, with Christian at<lb />
the helm, then heads back to<lb />
Tahiti, where Fletcher and<lb />
Mauatua are reunited. Her chief-<lb />
tain father is dismayed by the<lb />
mutiny, though, and banishes the<lb />
ship from the island, allowing<lb />
Mauatua and a small number of<lb />
other natives to go with the crew.<lb />
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many breasts, it would probably From there the ship makes for an<lb />
he given a X-rating. For some uncharted dot off land in the<lb />
reason though, brown breasts s�uh Pacific called Pitcairn's<lb />
seem to evoke a more wholesome, Island, far from British shipping<lb />
lanes. To this day descendants of<lb />
the group live on Pitcairn,<lb />
although, according to postscripts<lb />
on the movie, no one knows ex-<lb />
actly what became of Fletcher<lb />
Christian.<lb />
Meanwhile, back in the open<lb />
boat, Bligh leads his hungry,<lb />
thirsty, withered crew on an<lb />
amazing two-month voyage �<lb />
without charts � to a distant<lb />
seaport. Exhibiting a seamanship<lb />
and courage he seemed to lack on<lb />
the bounty, he truly ends up as<lb />
something of a hero � far from<lb />
the harsh, obsessive captain he<lb />
was on the Bounty.<lb />
Indeed, in Hopkins' portrayal<lb />
of Bligh, the captain, while<lb />
perhaps ill-equipped to handle his<lb />
crew, is never unexplainedly<lb />
sadistic, as he has been in previous<lb />
renditions. His biggest flaw seems<lb />
to be a belief that errant crewmen<lb />
will better understand and ap-<lb />
preciate civility and the English<lb />
way if they are soundly beaten<lb />
upon straying. But in his fortress<lb />
of stiff upper lip, in his blind<lb />
devotion to his own goals, in his<lb />
perfect bigotry, he fails to see the<lb />
humanity in those around him,<lb />
and that is his undoing.<lb />
Bigson's Christian is less com-<lb />
plex than Bligh (maybe he was in<lb />
real life as well); he is a likeable<lb />
sport who, by virture of his ability<lb />
to lose his civility, earns thc affec-<lb />
tion of the crew and the love of a<lb />
native girl. He is not, hewever,<lb />
the Billy Budd innocent. He has<lb />
flaws, he makes mistakes, ind, in<lb />
his desire to reach Pitcairn, nearly<lb />
faces a mutiny of his own.<lb />
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After dropping a 4-1 decision to<lb />
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opener. Winfred Johnson redeem-<lb />
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pitching ECU past James<lb />
Madison 9-5 to capture the ECAC<lb />
South Championship.<lb />
"With Winfred coming back in<lb />
two days. I didn't know how long<lb />
he could go ECU coach Hal<lb />
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three days, but there was nobody<lb />
we would rather have with the ball<lb />
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"tough kid" and said he didn't<lb />
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The Pirates victory was their<lb />
fourth straight over the Dukes this<lb />
reason, although JMU holds an<lb />
impressive 38-13 record on the<lb />
vear.<lb />
"Some people are calling it a<lb />
jinx, but I don't believe that<lb />
Baird said. "Good teams bring<lb />
out the best in you. James<lb />
Madison is an outstanding ball<lb />
club and we've just been fortunate<lb />
each time we've played them<lb />
The Dukes opened the scoring<lb />
in the top of the fourth when Cor-<lb />
ey Nemeth sent one over the left<lb />
field fence, establishing a new<lb />
tournament record with five<lb />
homeruns.<lb />
JMU's lead didn't last long,<lb />
however, as the Pirates pounded<lb />
out four runs in the bottom half<lb />
of the inning. Todd Evans led off<lb />
with a walk, then moved to se-<lb />
cond on a fielder's choice.<lb />
Tourney MVP Mike Williams<lb />
singled to score Evans, while a<lb />
walk to Chris Bradberry and an<lb />
infield hit by Steve Sides loaded<lb />
the bases. Mark Shank singled to<lb />
score Williams, while Bradberry<lb />
quickly followed on the ensuing<lb />
play as the Dukes shortstop made<lb />
a wild throw. Sides was the last<lb />
Pirate runner to score in the inn-<lb />
ing as he came home on a Greg<lb />
Hardison sacrifice.<lb />
JMU narrowed the margin to<lb />
4-3 on a Morant two run homer in<lb />
the sixth, but ECU put it away<lb />
with a five-run seventh inning.<lb />
Hardison was walked, Wells<lb />
followed with a bunt single, then<lb />
Johnson was intentionallly walk-<lb />
ed to load the bases with one out.<lb />
Williams responded with a three<lb />
run double on the next at bat,<lb />
then Bradberry followed with a<lb />
two run homer to close out ECU's<lb />
scoring.<lb />
The Dukes picked up two runs<lb />
in the eighth, but ECU's lead was<lb />
too big for any serious attempt at<lb />
a comeback.<lb />
In the tournament opener<lb />
Thursday aftenoon, Georgetown<lb />
pitcher Eb Burke kept the Pirates'<lb />
bats silent in allowing only one<lb />
run, while ECU starter Johnson<lb />
gave up nine hits � four for extra<lb />
STANLEY LEAKY - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Daid Wells' powerful bat was one of the reasons ECU scored nine runs against James Madison.<lb />
Henry Williams Qualifies For<lb />
NCAA Nationals With Ease<lb />
bases.<lb />
"Basically we didn't find a way<lb />
to solve Burke until it was too<lb />
late Baird said. "There were<lb />
always one or two outs before we<lb />
got things started and he kept us<lb />
off strike really well<lb />
Georgetown got all they needed<lb />
in the third inning when Mark<lb />
Tepnew led-off the inning with a<lb />
double to right center. He advanc-<lb />
ed to third on a Bill Pendley<lb />
single, then came home on Steve<lb />
Ianni's blast to right field.<lb />
The Hoyas extended their lead<lb />
to 3-0 when John O'Mally and<lb />
Bob Ebner hit back-to-back<lb />
homers in the sixth.<lb />
The teams exchanged runs in<lb />
the ninth to close out the scoring<lb />
at 4-1.<lb />
With their backs against the<lb />
wall ECU responded with a<lb />
decisive 5-0 victory over La Salle<lb />
on Friday.<lb />
Jim Peterson was magnificent<lb />
from the mound as he retired the<lb />
first 20 batters on his way to a<lb />
three hitter.<lb />
ECU got their first run in the<lb />
second as Mike Sullivan doubled,<lb />
then came home on a Greg Har-<lb />
dison single.<lb />
Sullivan cracked another dou-<lb />
ble in the fourth, and this time<lb />
was singled in by Jim Riley to<lb />
boost ECU's lead to 2-0.<lb />
The Pirates picked up two more<lb />
runs in the sixth on a David Well's<lb />
bases-loaded double, then got<lb />
their final score when Johnson<lb />
singled in Riley in the eighth.<lb />
ECU was forced to play two<lb />
games on Saturday since it was<lb />
sent to the consolation bracket<lb />
after losing its first game.<lb />
The Pirates were once again pit-<lb />
ted against Georgetown, but this<lb />
time they were victorious as they<lb />
rallied from a 6-1 deficit in the<lb />
fifth inning to come out on top<lb />
7-6.<lb />
David Wells had an outstanding<lb />
game at the plate as he ripped a<lb />
pair of doubles and drove in two<lb />
runs, but it was Mark Cockcell<lb />
who lined a pinch hit double to<lb />
left in the seventh inning to drive<lb />
in Mike Williams for the winning<lb />
run.<lb />
In the Pirates second contest of<lb />
the day, Mike Christopher threw<lb />
his fust complete game since<lb />
March 22 as the Pirates defeated<lb />
James Madison 4-3.<lb />
Christopher gave up nine hits,<lb />
but didn't allow a walk as he pit-<lb />
ched for the first time in three<lb />
weeks.<lb />
"We knew he was capable of<lb />
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outing by far. Once the game got<lb />
into a flow, I knew Mike had<lb />
good stuff<lb />
After trailing 1-0 through the<lb />
early innings, ECU exploded for<lb />
three runs in the fourth. Sides ac-<lb />
counted for the first run as he<lb />
singled in Bradberry from second,<lb />
then Cockrell cleared the bases<lb />
with a homerun.<lb />
Each team picked up a run in<lb />
the middle innings as Johnson and<lb />
Reeves hit solo homers. It came<lb />
down to the ninth, and after giv-<lb />
ing up a homerun to Nemeth,<lb />
Christopher retired the final three<lb />
batters to preserve the victory.<lb />
The Pirates receive an<lb />
automatic bid to the NCAA<lb />
Regional playoffs with the tour-<lb />
nament championship, while<lb />
finishing conference piay with a<lb />
32-11 record.<lb />
Winfred Johnson gave up five runs in the tournament champ ionshin<lb />
but still came away with the victory.<lb />
By PETE FERNALD<lb />
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The ECU men's track team par-<lb />
ticipated in two meets in early<lb />
May. with superstar Henry<lb />
Williams stealing the show at the<lb />
Cavalier Invitational.<lb />
Williams qualified for the<lb />
NCAA Nationals by winning the<lb />
200-meter dash with a time of<lb />
20.82 seconds.<lb />
In the 100-meter dash Williams<lb />
placed second to Harvey Glance,<lb />
a two time Olympian, with a time<lb />
of 10.45.<lb />
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Henry Williams qualified for the NCAA Nationals in the 200 meters at<lb />
the Cavalier Invitational.<lb />
The 4x100 relay team consisting<lb />
of Williams, Erskine Evans,<lb />
Nathan McCorkle and Joe Dingle<lb />
finished second behind Morgan<lb />
State with a hand time of 39.9.<lb />
The electronic timer was in-<lb />
operable at the time of the race.<lb />
Ruben Pierce contributed to the<lb />
team by placing seventh in the<lb />
open 400-meter dash with a time<lb />
of 47.2<lb />
High hurdler Craig White<lb />
disappointingly placed seventh in<lb />
the 110 high hurdles in 14.1<lb />
seconds.<lb />
At the Jesse Owens Track<lb />
Classic on May 6 the Pirates were<lb />
led by the improving 4x100 relay<lb />
team.<lb />
The relay team placed second<lb />
behind the Bud Light team with a<lb />
time of 40.3. Both teams broke<lb />
the stadium record in the 4x100<lb />
event.<lb />
Long jumper Chris Brooks<lb />
placed third in the long jump with<lb />
a distance of 24.75 feet. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, Brooks sustained an in-<lb />
jury in the event and was unable<lb />
to run in a relay event.<lb />
Erskine Evans placed sixth in<lb />
the 100-meter dash with a time of<lb />
10.6.<lb />
Teammate Williams also placed<lb />
sixth in the 200-meter dash with a<lb />
time of 21.2.<lb />
National and Olympic hopeful<lb />
White surprisingly placed seventh<lb />
in the 110 high hurdles with a time<lb />
of 14.17, and according to head<lb />
coach Bill Carson "is running<lb />
poorly<lb />
The next meet for the Pirates is<lb />
the IC4A Championships held at<lb />
Villanova in Philadelphia this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Unfortunately Coach Carson<lb />
hasn't received the scouting report<lb />
for the meet and has no idea how<lb />
his team will stack-up against the<lb />
other teams.<lb />
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team's performance and is<lb />
shooting for a top 10 spot at the<lb />
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Auburn University have agreed to<lb />
a two-year football series that will<lb />
be played in 1985 and 1986 at<lb />
Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium.<lb />
"This is just a continuation of<lb />
our goal to schedule the best<lb />
teams that we possibly can said<lb />
Dr. Ken Karr, director of athletics<lb />
at ECU. "I think it will be a<lb />
positive thing for both East<lb />
Carolina and Auburn and I have<lb />
no doubt the games will be ex-<lb />
citing ones<lb />
The Tigers ended 1983 with an<lb />
11-1 record after capturing the<lb />
Southeastern and Sugar Bowl<lb />
titles.<lb />
Auburn will represent only the<lb />
second SEC opponent East<lb />
Carolina has ever faced; the<lb />
Pirates met the University of<lb />
Florida at Gainesville in 1983.<lb />
"I think it is another point of<lb />
progress for us said ECU foot-<lb />
ball coach Ed Emory. "It shows<lb />
we are going to schedule the top<lb />
teams in the country. It should be<lb />
an exciting thing to play the top<lb />
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The Auburn series will also<lb />
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