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Bhz i�ust (Eatalimun<lb />
U't(fi<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 Nov$9 �.ji<lb />
Tuesday, May 23, 1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
New Therapy Center<lb />
Will Begin Operating<lb />
By End Of Summer<lb />
I roa Maff Report!<lb />
Modern technology is once<lb />
again coming to Eastern North<lb />
Carolina via the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine. A $5.2 million Radia-<lb />
tion Therapy Center is now near-<lb />
ing completion and is scheduled to<lb />
open later this summer.<lb />
The center will serve Eastern<lb />
North Carolina from the Virginia<lb />
border and on down the coast to<lb />
Jacksonville, reaching as far west<lb />
as Wilson, according to Dr.<lb />
Spencer Raab, chief of oncology<lb />
and hematology at the medical<lb />
school.<lb />
There are currently other radia-<lb />
tion therapy centers located in<lb />
Nevs Bern, Kinston and<lb />
Goldsboro, but "they are not as<lb />
extensive said Dr. Gordon Jen-<lb />
drasiak. a medical biophysicist at<lb />
the school.<lb />
Radiation therapy is used to<lb />
prevent the spread of cancer,<lb />
decrease the rate of cancer growth<lb />
and or cure cancer.<lb />
To this end, the center will have<lb />
two treatment rooms and two<lb />
separate therapy machines. The<lb />
smaller machine is a high-energy<lb />
X-ray generator operating at six<lb />
million volts, while the larger<lb />
machine operates at 20 million<lb />
volts. The cost of the machines<lb />
was approximately $1.5 million.<lb />
"The smaller machine will be<lb />
the workhorse Jendrasiak said.<lb />
"It will probably get close to 80<lb />
percent of the patients He add-<lb />
ed that the larger machine also has<lb />
an electron beam which can be us-<lb />
ed for cancers close to the surface.<lb />
The higher energy machine pro-<lb />
duces more penetrating radiation,<lb />
which is particularly useful with a<lb />
heavier patient.<lb />
Both machines are electrically-<lb />
run linear accelerators, "basically<lb />
big X-ray machines, run with<lb />
microwaves Jendrasiak said.<lb />
Also located in the center is a<lb />
$350,000 simulator which is used<lb />
for precise location of the tumor<lb />
prior to initiation of treatment.<lb />
Because of the large amounts of<lb />
radiation generated, the building<lb />
itself is specially constructed, with<lb />
New Radiation Therapy Center<lb />
Shown above is the new Radiation Therapy Center located on the campus of the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine. On the right is one of two new cancer therapy machines to be used<lb />
at the center. The center was built at a cost of $5.2 million and will serve all of Eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
BRIAN HUMBERT � ECU Pf�o�o L�D<lb />
walls between two and six teet<lb />
thick and lead shields in the treat-<lb />
ment room doors. Part of the<lb />
building will also be used for the<lb />
Department of Radiation On-<lb />
cology, which provides<lb />
chemotherapy. That section will<lb />
begin operating next week, while<lb />
the rest of the center is scheduled<lb />
to begin operations by the end of<lb />
the summer.<lb />
"There is a terribly big need"<lb />
for the center, Raab said. Patients<lb />
undergoing therapy are currently<lb />
being sent to Kinston, New Bern,<lb />
Raleigh or Norfolk. Since therapy<lb />
is generally performed five days a<lb />
week, this is "very expensive for<lb />
some of the patients he said.<lb />
Most patients residing between<lb />
treatment center locations would<lb />
prefer to come to Greenville,<lb />
Raab said, because it is often<lb />
easier than traveling to a larger ci-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Raab estimates the patient load<lb />
to start out at approximated ;<lb />
patients a day with an increase to<lb />
50 within the next two years. Jen-<lb />
drasiak said the center is capable<lb />
of handling at least 80 patients per<lb />
dav.<lb />
Committee Taking Action;<lb />
Romantics May Perform Here<lb />
By MARY CASHIO<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Major Attractions<lb />
Committee is hoping to compen-<lb />
sate for a concert-less spring<lb />
semester by booking The Roman-<lb />
tics to perform at ECU this sum-<lb />
mer, according to Mike<lb />
McPartland, the committee chair-<lb />
man, although an exact date has<lb />
not been set, nor has the band<lb />
made a definite performance com-<lb />
mitment.<lb />
If the band agrees to perform, it<lb />
will be a triumph over ECU's<lb />
failure to have a concert last spr-<lb />
ing for financial reasons. One<lb />
reason for the great anticipation is<lb />
that the group, which used to be a<lb />
small-time band, has recently<lb />
turned out some hit singles,<lb />
McPartland said.<lb />
ECU usually has a major con-<lb />
cert every semester, and<lb />
McPartland is taking measures in<lb />
an attempt to avoid last spring's<lb />
failure. One is the additions of a<lb />
five-page rider to the contract,<lb />
and McPartland said, "We will<lb />
sign the contract if both the band<lb />
and committee agree to all of the<lb />
terms The provisions mainly<lb />
concern the reduction of un-<lb />
necessary expenses such as cater-<lb />
ing and limousine service, and the<lb />
tickets may sell for prices as low<lb />
as five dollars if all works out as<lb />
planned. Such reductions may im-<lb />
prove the chances for a greater<lb />
student turnout.<lb />
However, in the summer there<lb />
are fewer students to draw from<lb />
so the concert may be held at<lb />
Wright Auditorium which has an<lb />
ECU Study Shows<lb />
University Generates<lb />
Millions In Revenue<lb />
McPartland<lb />
even lower capacity than Minges<lb />
and which is air-conditioned.<lb />
"Only ticket sales (along with<lb />
loans) finance these concerts<lb />
said McPartland, adding that the<lb />
Major Attractions Committee is<lb />
different from all the other stu-<lb />
dent union committees in that it is<lb />
the only one not financed through<lb />
student funds.<lb />
Two methods of student transportation � the easy, and the economical.<lb />
�RIAN HUMBERT - ECU PtMto Lak<lb />
ECT News Bureau<lb />
More than $200 million in year-<lb />
ly income is generated in Pitt<lb />
County by East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity, according to researchers in<lb />
the ECU School of Business.<lb />
This estimated total is based on<lb />
statistical calculations of spending<lb />
by ECU faculty and staff<lb />
employees, students and visitors,<lb />
along with university purchases in<lb />
the local area. Data used included<lb />
enrollment and employment<lb />
figures and surveys of a random<lb />
sample of students and<lb />
employees.<lb />
The study was a project of the<lb />
ECU Bureau of Business<lb />
Research; Dr. Donald Guy of the<lb />
Department of Finance directed<lb />
the study.<lb />
"For purposes of this study,<lb />
ECU was treated as a<lb />
multiproduct firm whose impact<lb />
was measured thorough economic<lb />
base analysis said Guy. "Our<lb />
focus was income generated from<lb />
outside the region<lb />
Individuals' expenditures in-<lb />
cluded funds spent locally for<lb />
rent, property taxes, utilities,<lb />
food, clothing, major purchases<lb />
(automobiles, appliances, fur-<lb />
niture) and such intangibles as in-<lb />
surance and local banking.<lb />
Spending by ECU's 2,340<lb />
employees was calculated at near-<lb />
ly $25 million yearly. Spending by<lb />
students who come to ECU from<lb />
outside Pitt County exceeded that<lb />
figure slightly.<lb />
Some $3.7 million in visitor ex-<lb />
penditures was added to student<lb />
and facultystaff spending, and<lb />
university purchases were<lb />
estimated to total about<lb />
$12,500,000 per year.<lb />
The resulting total, $67,293,827<lb />
was multiplied three times, the<lb />
conservative estimate of how<lb />
often a dollar changes hands<lb />
before it is spent outside Pitt<lb />
County, explained Dr. Guy. In<lb />
studies of this type, an "economic<lb />
base multiplier" as low as 1.2 or<lb />
as high as seven is selected, depen-<lb />
ding upon a communr.v 's<lb />
economic structure and size.<lb />
One major economic factor �<lb />
construction of new buildings on<lb />
campus � was not considered in<lb />
the ECU study, he said, since<lb />
these expenditures vary widely<lb />
from year to year and must be<lb />
identified by which firms (local or<lb />
outside) receive building contracts<lb />
and who is hired to work on the<lb />
projects.<lb />
"Even when construction<lb />
workers come from outside Pitt<lb />
County for work on campus, they<lb />
still spend some money locally on<lb />
such things as meals or gasoline<lb />
Guy noted. "Omitting these ex-<lb />
penditures has the effect of<lb />
understating the impact of the<lb />
university on the local economv<lb />
Construction expenditures.<lb />
when they occur, are of con-<lb />
siderable size, he pointed out,<lb />
noting as examples two recent<lb />
projects � the $3 million renov a-<lb />
tion of Messick Theatre Arts<lb />
Center and completion of the<lb />
$27.1 million Brody Medical<lb />
Sciences Building.<lb />
"The estimated dollar value of<lb />
income generated by ECU in Pitt<lb />
County � $201,881,481 per year<lb />
� was the result of considering<lb />
strictly measurable quantities<lb />
said Dr. Guy.<lb />
"However, there are other ways<lb />
in which a university campus has<lb />
economic impact upon its region,<lb />
such as helping to lure major in-<lb />
dustries from urban areas<lb />
ECU and similar campuses in-<lb />
crease an area's attractiveness by-<lb />
making available a supply of<lb />
highly trained personnel, cultural<lb />
amenities and high-quality<lb />
medical care, he said.<lb />
"East Carolina University may<lb />
raise the potential for future<lb />
development not only in Pitt<lb />
County but over a much wider<lb />
area of eastern North Carolina<lb />
Freshman Aid Program Planned For Fall Semester<lb />
?<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Plans for the initiation of a new<lb />
freshman aid progam at ECU are<lb />
now being finalized and the pro-<lb />
gram will be introduced at this<lb />
summer's freshman orientation<lb />
sessions, SGA President John<lb />
Rainey said.<lb />
The program will be coor-<lb />
dinated by 1983-84 Freshman<lb />
Class President Staci Falkowitz,<lb />
who designed the program.<lb />
Former SGA President Paul Naso<lb />
also helped with the program<lb />
planning last spring.<lb />
The program is similar to one<lb />
currently used by Texas A&amp;M<lb />
University and is designed to serve<lb />
as a "stepping stone" for incom-<lb />
ing freshmen, and a "way for<lb />
future student leaders to develop<lb />
their potential according to a<lb />
pamphlet put out by,the SGA.<lb />
The pamphlet will be distributed<lb />
during orientation, Rainey said.<lb />
Students who want to par-<lb />
ticipate in the program will be re-<lb />
quired to fill out an application<lb />
and will then be interviewed by a<lb />
committee.<lb />
The students chosen will have<lb />
several responsibilities. They will<lb />
be required to put in two hours of<lb />
work in the SGA office each<lb />
week. In addition, they will be re-<lb />
quired to serve as a page at two<lb />
legislative meetings each month.<lb />
They will be allowed to serve on<lb />
one standing committee and will<lb />
be given an equal voice and vote<lb />
as committee members.<lb />
A monthly aide meeting will<lb />
also be held. The purpose of this<lb />
meeting will be to focus on one<lb />
specific aspect of leadership and<lb />
to exchange ideas and informa-<lb />
tion with other aides.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Entertainment5<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Sportsu<lb />
� Campos administrators<lb />
capitate tie academics,<lb />
Editorials, page 4<lb />
� Can't figure oat last week's<lb />
crossword pnizle? The<lb />
are on page 2.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN MAY 23, 1984<lb />
Students Sue Schools, Higher Costs Result<lb />
(CPS) � After a December,<lb />
1980 night basketball game, a<lb />
non-student named Kermit Smith<lb />
jumped three North Carolina<lb />
Wesleyan College cheerleaders as<lb />
thev were leaving the gym parking<lb />
lot.<lb />
Smith forced them into his car<lb />
at knife point, and drove them to<lb />
a nearby quarry.<lb />
There, he raped and then<lb />
murdered 20-year-old Whelette<lb />
Venita Collins. When he turned to<lb />
free and attack the other two<lb />
women, however, he was over-<lb />
powered by them. They fled to<lb />
safety.<lb />
Smith was later caught and con-<lb />
victed. He's now in prison, on<lb />
death row.<lb />
North Carolina Wesleyan,<lb />
however, is still on trial.<lb />
The two survivors of the<lb />
nightmare sued for a second time<lb />
last December, almost three years<lb />
to the day after the tragedy,<lb />
claiming the college negligently<lb />
contributed to the crime by not<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ISA<lb />
Attention ISA members! We will have a party<lb />
on Friday. May 25th at me International House<lb />
beginning a' 8 00 p m Come and join us<lb />
Also, we are going to King's Dominion on Satur<lb />
day June 2nd Anyone interested call Wail at<lb />
752 9608 or drop by the international house and<lb />
sign your name by May 27th The cost is 19 75 and<lb />
this includes all noes and shows excluding food<lb />
The money musdf be turned in by May 27fh<lb />
STUDY SMART<lb />
A two part mini series offered at NO COST by<lb />
the University Counseling Center Studying<lb />
S-narter Tuesday, May 29, 1984 and Test Taking<lb />
Successfully Tuesday, Junes, 1984 Both Sessions<lb />
will be from 1-3 pm and will be conducted in 305<lb />
Wright Annex (7576661) NO ADVANCE<lb />
REGISTRATION NECESSASRY<lb />
providing adequate security or<lb />
lighting in the gym parking lot.<lb />
Students, in fact, are taking<lb />
their colleges to court in increas-<lb />
ing numbers recently, observers<lb />
say, charging them with<lb />
negligence in mishaps ranging<lb />
from minor cuts to rape and<lb />
murder.<lb />
It's all leading to higher educa-<lb />
tion costs, strict new rules for<lb />
students, defensive administrators<lb />
and even a sense of lost collegiali-<lb />
ty, they say.<lb />
But the cases continue anyway.<lb />
A court recently made Ohio<lb />
University pay damages to a stu-<lb />
dent who, while trying to open a<lb />
jammed dorm window, shattered<lb />
the glass and cut himself.<lb />
In mid-January, a student<lb />
paralyzed in a University of<lb />
Denver fraternity house tram-<lb />
poline accident took his university<lb />
to court, claiming DU was respon-<lb />
sible for the accident.<lb />
A court last fall held Notre<lb />
Dame liable for injuries suffered<lb />
by a student who got drunk at the<lb />
football stadium and fell over a<lb />
railing.<lb />
The "creeping legalism as<lb />
some administrators call it, has<lb />
affected all kinds of schools.<lb />
Seventy-two percent of the<lb />
schools belonging to the Christian<lb />
College Coalition, for example,<lb />
have been sued by their students<lb />
recently.<lb />
"One would have thought that<lb />
the Christian mission of these col-<lb />
leges and the Christian com-<lb />
mitments of their constituencies<lb />
would have mitigated the litigious<lb />
approach to resolving differences,<lb />
complaints and wrongs reflects<lb />
Dr. W. Richard Stephens of<lb />
Greenville College. Stephens over-<lb />
saw a study of suits against coali-<lb />
tion colleges.<lb />
"Ohio State reports OSU<lb />
presidential assistant Larry<lb />
Thompson, "has had three suits<lb />
in the last month<lb />
"Universities says Sheldon<lb />
Steinbach, lawyer for the<lb />
American Council on Education,<lb />
"are increasingly being held liable<lb />
for the well-being of their<lb />
students<lb />
The suits, he speculates, are "a<lb />
part of modern society. We're an<lb />
increasingly litigious society<lb />
"Society is changing adds<lb />
Amos Link, attorney for the<lb />
murdered North Carolina<lb />
Wesleyan cheerleader's family.<lb />
"These atrocities may have<lb />
always been occuring, but people<lb />
may not have been as conscious of<lb />
their rights, and have not been do-<lb />
ing anything about it<lb />
Moreover, "the campuses are<lb />
becoming as bad as the streets<lb />
"We have more attorneys than<lb />
any other country in the world,<lb />
and they have to find something<lb />
to do explains University of<lb />
Denver Dean of Students Bob<lb />
Burrell.<lb />
"Unless laws are changed to<lb />
not let lawyers handle the cases on<lb />
a contingency basis, there will be<lb />
no relief contends Charles<lb />
Young's in<lb />
"Lawyers file<lb />
expecting to<lb />
Grier, Brigham<lb />
surance overseer.<lb />
$4 million suits,<lb />
receive half of it<lb />
Colleges don't always lose the<lb />
cases, of course.<lb />
Hammond says a 1979<lb />
Delaware Valley College case<lb />
established that schools must<lb />
make students aware of potential<lb />
physical hazards and must apply<lb />
"minimum standards of care" in<lb />
maintaining their campuses.<lb />
But colleges are otherwise not<lb />
responsible for the actions ot<lb />
third parties, he says.<lb />
And a 1979 study of how public<lb />
institutions' � including some<lb />
colleges � negligence trials ended<lb />
found the institutions won 54 per<lb />
cent, says Jeanie Squaric of Jury<lb />
Vrdict Research in Solon, Ohio.<lb />
"These suits need to be handl-<lb />
ed, even if ruled in your favor<lb />
Thompson says. "Lawyers don't<lb />
come for free. No question it has<lb />
to increase the cost of education.<lb />
The rash of lawsuits has other<lb />
effects The University of Ken<lb />
tucky's student government, fa,<lb />
instance, recently backed off fun.<lb />
ding an escort service for tear of a<lb />
negligence suit if it was unabie to<lb />
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Students Preparing For Olympic Onslaught<lb />
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athletes.<lb />
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expected to bring an estimated<lb />
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California and clog freeways �<lb />
take place July 28th through<lb />
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of the students at the campuses in-<lb />
volved ordinarily would be going<lb />
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apartments, holding their leases<lb />
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athletes.<lb />
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Sison, student Olympics coor-<lb />
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manently anyway adds Manuel<lb />
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currently rent for about $700 a<lb />
month. Some press reports say the<lb />
asking price for the summer is up<lb />
to $800-$900 a week.<lb />
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nessee, Knoxville city ordinances<lb />
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apartments for higher-paying<lb />
Olympic visitors.<lb />
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"A lot of people plan to get out<lb />
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USC's student liaison to the<lb />
Olympic committee.<lb />
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UCLA student organizations.<lb />
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(CPS) � Over half of all full-<lb />
time college students received<lb />
some form of financial aid last<lb />
year, according to one of the most<lb />
sweeping studies to-date on the<lb />
impact of aid programs.<lb />
Nationally, 51 percent of the<lb />
students surveyed at over 2800<lb />
colleges and universities received<lb />
either federal, state, or private<lb />
financial assistance to help with<lb />
their college costs, a new survey<lb />
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Education shows.<lb />
"I think a lot of people are sur-<lb />
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students received some form of<lb />
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son, one of the ACE researchers<lb />
who compiled the report.<lb />
Nearly 42 percent of the full-<lb />
time undergrads at four-year<lb />
public colleges received aid, while<lb />
65 percent of the students at<lb />
private colleges got assistance.<lb />
Part of the reason for the<lb />
greater use of aid among private<lb />
school students was due to the in-<lb />
creased amount of private,<lb />
campus-based aid available,<lb />
Anderson says.<lb />
But the increased cost of atten-<lb />
ding private institutions � nearly<lb />
double the expense of attending a<lb />
public school � was also respon-<lb />
sible for students at those schools<lb />
being awarded larger aid<lb />
amounts, he explains.<lb />
Among less-costly institutions<lb />
� where annual student expenses<lb />
are less that $3000 � 46 percent<lb />
of the students drew some form of<lb />
financial aid, compared with<lb />
Movement<lb />
Is Undergoing<lb />
A Meltdown<lb />
(CPS) � Last April, students at<lb />
Cal-San Diego, Oregon, Texas,<lb />
Iowa State, Kentucky, Sus-<lb />
quehanna University, Florida and<lb />
Wesleyan, among scores of<lb />
others, stages large rallies and<lb />
demonstrations in favor of a<lb />
bilateral freeze on the production<lb />
of nuclear weaponry.<lb />
Four hundred campuses joined<lb />
in the playing of "Firebreaks a<lb />
game meant to show the dynamics<lb />
of a nuclear exchange between the<lb />
United States and the Soviet<lb />
Union.<lb />
According to one estimate,<lb />
"more than 50" campus-based<lb />
faculty groups passed resolutions<lb />
favoring a freeze.<lb />
But this spring, the campus<lb />
freeze movement may be melting<lb />
down.<lb />
Though there are many freeze-<lb />
related events taking place on<lb />
American campuses and<lb />
organizers stress they have chang-<lb />
ed strategies, some campus-based<lb />
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"In a way, it is absolutely not<lb />
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with says Bobbi Patterson,<lb />
associate chaplain at Emory<lb />
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"Last year was a real busy<lb />
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student and freeze activist at the<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Negative Ads<lb />
Smear Campaigns Are Bad Politics<lb />
Rufus Edmisten is doing the<lb />
citizens of North Carolina as good a<lb />
service now as he could ever do for<lb />
them if elected governor.<lb />
By refusing to engage in negative<lb />
campaigning and chiding his oppo-<lb />
nent, Eddie Knox, for what he sees<lb />
as negative attacks, Edmisten is<lb />
making an issue out of an almost<lb />
lost etiquette in North Carolina<lb />
politics. The campaign strategy<lb />
must be to make Edmisten seem too<lb />
kind-hearted, compassionate and<lb />
fair an individual to engage in such<lb />
base political slandering and mudsl-<lb />
inging. Probably too he really<lb />
believes negative campaigning is<lb />
wrong and it harms politics as much<lb />
as it insults and annoys citizens.<lb />
The interesting thing is, Knox has<lb />
hardly run a negative campaign on<lb />
the style North Carolinians are ac-<lb />
customed to. He has done little<lb />
more than promise to break up Ed-<lb />
misten's "good oV boy" political<lb />
system, attack Edmisten on his per-<lb />
sonal tax record and question<lb />
whether Edmisten is fighting utility<lb />
rate hikes. Perhaps the most poten-<lb />
tially harsh accusation is that Ed-<lb />
misten supporters tried to in-<lb />
timidate Knox's black campaign<lb />
workers. But the charges are not the<lb />
primary punch of Knox's campaign<lb />
� like Edmisten, Knox concen-<lb />
trates on touting his own record and<lb />
making promises and plans.<lb />
But Edmisten has denounced<lb />
even small attempts at negative<lb />
campaigning in the gubernatorial<lb />
race and has used virtually no per-<lb />
sonal attacks on his opponents. To<lb />
be sure, none of the gubernatorial<lb />
candidates engaged in mudslinging<lb />
to a significant degree, but Ed-<lb />
misten makes a constant effort to<lb />
play by some unspoken gentleman's<lb />
rules, and he chides his opponent if<lb />
he does not do the same.<lb />
Edmisten's hope is, of course,<lb />
that voters will see what a nice, fair<lb />
gentleman he is and that negative<lb />
campaigning is a dirty, mean or<lb />
desperate � not qualities one wants<lb />
in an elected official. Hopefully,<lb />
N.C. voters will learn that lesson. If<lb />
they do reward the virtuous cam-<lb />
paigner and reject those using<lb />
negative advertising, the real loser<lb />
won't be Eddie Knox � who has<lb />
run a by and large positive cam-<lb />
paign � but Sen. Jesse Helms, who<lb />
invented and perfected slanderous,<lb />
negative, campaign advertising.<lb />
Sardonic Surveillance<lb />
Helms' Congressional Club and<lb />
re-election committee have made a<lb />
science out of negative campaign<lb />
tactics, advertising focused on<lb />
degrading the opponent rather than<lb />
promoting their own candidate. It's<lb />
hard to see what purpose is served<lb />
when the Helms for Senate Com-<lb />
mittee puts on the cover of one of its<lb />
many anti-Hunt pamphlets a quote<lb />
from a News and Observer story,<lb />
"(Mondale's) outline of his cam-<lb />
paign platform sounded like the<lb />
campaign theme of Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt" and deletes the middle<lb />
phrase, "except for international<lb />
issues Why does the pamphlet not<lb />
include the points of the platform as<lb />
in the story, such as concern for the<lb />
elderly, civil rights, rural America<lb />
and reducing interest rates? Such<lb />
slanted ads attacking opponents on-<lb />
ly debase politics and distort real<lb />
issues; they rely on name-calling<lb />
and innuendo instead of issues and<lb />
facts. They also reveal something<lb />
about how supporters view their<lb />
candidate: perhaps they feel he<lb />
can't win by running only on his<lb />
own record, so the opponent must<lb />
be distorted some before their can-<lb />
didate stands a chance.<lb />
Helms' campaign deserves an<lb />
award for sheer gall and nerve in at-<lb />
tacking Hunt for holding a fun-<lb />
draiser in New York when Helm's<lb />
campaign has raised 70 percent of<lb />
its funds from outside North<lb />
Carolina. Such an ad can only be ef-<lb />
fective if it relys on people's ig-<lb />
norance about the sources of<lb />
Helm's funds; Helms obviously<lb />
isn't opposed to out-of-state con-<lb />
tributions, or he wouldn't get the<lb />
majority of his funds from such<lb />
sources.<lb />
Let's hope that 1984 is the year<lb />
N.C. voters will demonstrate that<lb />
they insist on ethical, tasteful cam-<lb />
paign behavior from their elected<lb />
officials, and they will not stand for<lb />
slanderous, negative campaigning.<lb />
One wonders how Edmisten's (or<lb />
others') noble and upright posture<lb />
would hold up under Helm's<lb />
vitriolic, name-calling ads. Hunt,<lb />
who has largely avoided negative<lb />
campaigning so far, hasn't faired<lb />
well as a result in the polls. Ed-<lb />
misten has taken the right step in<lb />
admonishing negative advertising;<lb />
let's hope voters endorse and<lb />
reward this posture among all politi-<lb />
cians.<lb />
Why<lb />
White<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
North Carolina has a special brand of<lb />
politics, so it probably time it adopted a<lb />
special set of rules.<lb />
The only elected office for which<lb />
there is now a campaign spending limit is<lb />
the presidency � if a candidate wants<lb />
federal matching funds, he cannot spend<lb />
more than $20.2 million this year to win<lb />
election to the Oval Office. The Federal<lb />
Elections Commission thinks that<lb />
roughly a dime for each citizen is all a<lb />
candidate needs to spend to get his<lb />
message out and let the voters decide.<lb />
Anything more, one might assume, just<lb />
gives an unfair advantage to wealthy<lb />
campaigns, or permits an unnecessary<lb />
media barrage.<lb />
In North Carolina, the State Board of<lb />
Elections makes no such rules for N.C.<lb />
political campaigns, and until now there<lb />
wasn't really a need for it. But things a<lb />
getting a little ridiculous.<lb />
Try a few comparisons. The top three<lb />
Democratic candidates for governor<lb />
spent a combined total of $4.8 million in<lb />
1983 and '84 up to the primary election.<lb />
Sen. Jesse Helms spent 6.3 million in the<lb />
same period. One guy, and he didn't<lb />
even have any competition in the<lb />
primary to speak of. So, to reach the<lb />
same number of voters in the same state<lb />
at the same time, Helms spent three<lb />
times as much as gubernatorial can-<lb />
didate D.M. Faircloth ($2.07 million),<lb />
and more than four times as much as the<lb />
top two candidates, Rufus Edmisten and<lb />
Eddie Knox (about $1.22 million and<lb />
$1.49 million respectively).<lb />
Helms' challenger, Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt Jr would look like a lavish<lb />
spender by comparison too, if it weren't<lb />
for Helms. With campaign expenditures<lb />
of about $3.2 million through the<lb />
primary (and no significant in-party<lb />
competition), Hunt doubled Knox and<lb />
Edmisten's totals and spent about half<lb />
as much again as Faircloth.<lb />
Why the big difference? I guess there<lb />
is an argument that the Senate seat is<lb />
more important than the governor's of-<lb />
fice, so it's got a larger price tag. But<lb />
that's a hard case to prove, and I doubt<lb />
many would agree a senator directly af-<lb />
fects his constituents' daily lives much<lb />
more than the governor. The basic logic<lb />
is this: they're pitching to the same au-<lb />
dience, so why the extravagent sums?<lb />
Remember, Edmisten and Knox won<lb />
with those comparitively low expen-<lb />
ditures, they didn't get blown away.<lb />
Each senatorial camp will have its<lb />
own excuse for the multi-millions.<lb />
Hunt's people will say they have to<lb />
spend all that money because Helms is<lb />
doing it; after all, Helms' 1978 re-<lb />
election campaign was the single most<lb />
expensive non-presidential campaign in<lb />
U.S. history. And Helms is going to<lb />
argue that the media in North Carolina<lb />
is so pro-Hunt that it takes more money<lb />
than has ever been spent before just to<lb />
correct the injustice.<lb />
At the risk of sounding partisan<lb />
(which has never stopped me before),<lb />
the vicious circle seems to start with<lb />
Helms. He does hold the national record<lb />
for a Senate campaign, and he's about<lb />
to set a new one. Hunt is spending<lb />
roughly half as much as Helms, and is<lb />
losing ground in the polls as a result. So,<lb />
there seems only one thing to do: N.C.<lb />
campaign spending limits.<lb />
If a president can be elected on less<lb />
than a dime per citizen, then a N.C.<lb />
senator ought not need a dollar per<lb />
citizen just to make it to the May-<lb />
primary, as did Helms, or 50 cents a<lb />
head, as did Hunt. If a dime per person<lb />
is good enough for the White House,<lb />
and 20 cents per tarheel will win the<lb />
gubernatorial primary, then about a<lb />
quarter per citizen seems a reasonable<lb />
limit for a senate race. In North<lb />
Carolina, that's less than S2 million.<lb />
Hunt's already a million over; Helms<lb />
has already tripled it. And there's still<lb />
six months to go before November.<lb />
All right, let's allow them another $2<lb />
million to get to November After all<lb />
the gubernatorial candidate's will dou-<lb />
ble their expenditures by then too So<lb />
what if we elect the president for<lb />
than a dime, this is home; these guys are<lb />
from the neighborhood. So $4 mi<lb />
for the Senate race, per candidate. I<lb />
That's still about 66 cents a citizen -<lb />
that ought to be plenty. But Heirr.<lb />
already $2 million over that figure, and<lb />
it's just May; Hunt is less than a mil n<lb />
under it.<lb />
Of course, state spending limits wiD<lb />
never happen. The Federal Elect:<lb />
Commission can enforce them because<lb />
they offer matching funds to tnj can-<lb />
didate who follows the rules, raises a<lb />
certain amount per state, and stays<lb />
under the limit. But Norr Carofma of-<lb />
fers no such matching funds, and state<lb />
campaign limits are almost unheard of.<lb />
not to mention politically infeasible But<lb />
it sure would make the campaign season<lb />
a lot easier to endure if we could cut the<lb />
TV, radio and newspaper aj h about<lb />
half and stick to just a few bumper<lb />
stickers and televised debates.<lb />
Oh, but the fight we'll see. And what<lb />
the heck, it's only money.<lb />
YOUR 6RANI<lb />
CHILDREN<lb />
Capitalistic Academics; Or, Marketing The Humanities<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
The University of Texas at Austin recently raised<lb />
$32 million for 32 endowed professorships. That<lb />
public college also owns parts of several oil wells,<lb />
which bring several million dollars to the university<lb />
each year. In an effort to find a similar home-grown<lb />
endowment source, ECU administrators last week<lb />
had a meeting of the minds to look for the pot at the<lb />
end of the Down East rainbow. The following is a<lb />
partial transcript of the meeting, brought to you<lb />
Watergate-style from the dark reaches of the<lb />
chancellor's office:<lb />
Well gents, what have you<lb />
Chancellor Ho well:<lb />
found?<lb />
Assistant to the Chancellor Dick Blake: Looks to<lb />
me tike we've got several options. There's a peat min-<lb />
inf operation going up near the coast that the govern-<lb />
ment's sunk millions into already. Supposed to be the-<lb />
energy wave of the future. Turns peat swamps into<lb />
methanoi gas. If we could get a piece of that action,<lb />
who knows where it might lead.<lb />
Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Volpe:<lb />
Good, Blake, except they cancelled that project when<lb />
they realized it was destroying the environment and<lb />
wasting millions. Government pulled out and took its<lb />
losses.<lb />
Blake: Damn, I knew we should have taken out<lb />
some investment insurance on that thing. We could<lb />
be raking it in now.<lb />
Howeli: Next idea.<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Life Elmer Meyer:<lb />
Well, when I was at Cornell<lb />
?<lb />
Howeli: Hold it, Elmer, another Cornell story?<lb />
Why do you always have to bring Yankees into stuff<lb />
like this?<lb />
Blake: I know this bookie who could give us real<lb />
good odds on a Sherron-Harris nuclear plant shut-<lb />
down. They've already cancelled three of those<lb />
babies and it's just a matter of time before the last<lb />
one goes. If we just pick a date when they'll nix that<lb />
last one, and I'll call a couple of buddies at CP&amp;L<lb />
heck, we can make a pretty penny on that one.<lb />
Howeli: Let's think on that one a while, Dick.<lb />
Blake: Do you know how 9-2 odds pays off?<lb />
Howeli: Can it, Colonel. Next.<lb />
Volpe: You know, it seems to me we can get some<lb />
of the academic departments in on this and just direct<lb />
some of their research projects in a direction that's a<lb />
little more financially practical.<lb />
Howeli: Such as?<lb />
Volpe: Well, take that archeological excavation of<lb />
the Monitor in the coast. If we get the divers to bring<lb />
up a few artifacts and trinkets, we can set up a little<lb />
gift shop on coast and sell the things for a pretty pen-<lb />
ny. You have any idea how much a rich housewife<lb />
from Poughkeepsie would give for that anchor? It's<lb />
just rusting away in a science lab when it could be<lb />
pulling in the big bucks.<lb />
Howeli: I think Angelo's on to something here<lb />
Volpe: We'd just have to get us good gimmick like<lb />
say, "Monitor Memorabalia: Trinkets to Treasure<lb />
from the Civil War. Brought to you from the sea's<lb />
depths by the ECU underwater archeology team<lb />
Meyer: You know, we tried something similar in<lb />
Ithaca once. Cornell started to<lb />
Howeli: Elmer, I warned you.<lb />
Volpe: I was figuring maybe tying in the an-<lb />
throplogy teams that are digging up those Indian<lb />
sites. If we could get a few arrowheads and clay pots<lb />
from those sites, do you know how much we could<lb />
bring in at say, $3 an arrowhead? There must be<lb />
millions of those things out there.<lb />
Blake: I bet I could work out a little marketing<lb />
scheme with Stuckey's or somebody. You know,<lb />
"free authentic Indian arrowhead with every box<lb />
Stuckey's peanut brittle or ten gallons of gas" �<lb />
something like that, with the university taking, say,<lb />
30 percent of the gross.<lb />
Howeli: I bet we could have more endowed chairs<lb />
than Chapel Hill can shake a stick at!<lb />
Volpe: If we can get the geology department to<lb />
stop fooling around with sedimentary deposits and<lb />
get into some marketable rocks � quartz, fool's<lb />
gold, stuff like that � we would have a whole sale<lb />
business going second to none before you know it!<lb />
Blake: Maybe we could get those cartography<lb />
students in geography to stop wasting ink on city<lb />
planning maps and get into something more prac-<lb />
tical. For instance, if they whipped up some treasure<lb />
maps tracing routes all over Down East, and we<lb />
planted some of those shiny rocks and arrow heads<lb />
and stuff at the end of each one, we'd be raking in<lb />
the bucks hand over fist by selling those suckers as<lb />
the family dream vacation.<lb />
Howeli: I like it, I tike it!<lb />
Meyer: Don't you think<lb />
Howeli: One more word about Cornell and you're<lb />
back in the Whichard building.<lb />
Meyer: I was just going to say I think we should<lb />
remember academics have to come first, and some<lb />
valuable research might be lost if put our best<lb />
students and teachers to marketing off their most<lb />
valuable artifacts and skills.<lb />
Blake: What better lesson could they get out of col-<lb />
lege? They're learning a marketable skill they can use<lb />
out in the real world. We're doing them a service,<lb />
showing them how to make a living with these skills<lb />
that are going nowhere fast Do have any idea how<lb />
many archeaologists work for IBM? Not many And<lb />
if a geologist doesn't work for Texaco, he's out of a<lb />
job. We're doing these kids a favor<lb />
Volpe: Dick's right. The English department's<lb />
already got the nght idea. They're playing down the<lb />
Shakespeare and stuff and touting this new grad pro-<lb />
gram in technical writing. Why sit around reading a<lb />
bunch of Medieval books that sound tike the Bible<lb />
when we could teach those kids to write computer in-<lb />
structions, car repair manuals, business letters Do<lb />
something useful.<lb />
Howeli: I think we're on to something here. This<lb />
S2TJ2S Lwh�C S? evolution in higher educa-<lb />
tion We U be rolling in the green, and I'm not talk-<lb />
ing about tobacco, either. Plus we'll be preparing the<lb />
kids for the real world. After all, that's what we're<lb />
here for. Give me a little ingenuity over some fancy<lb />
oil wells any day.<lb />
Blake: So the Sherron-Harris deal is out?<lb />
Howeli: Just for the moment, Dkk. Let's give this<lb />
thing a try first. Would you tell my secretary to come<lb />
in here? I want a letter going out to all department<lb />
heads today. There are going to be a few changes<lb />
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Fantasy Games Attract tourist<lb />
Dungeons &amp; Dragons Extends Beyond<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Fcatam tditor<lb />
i was busy rescuing the cap-<lb />
mred maiden when the dragon<lb />
showed up. Fifty feet of scaled<lb />
terror glared down at us with<lb />
'denng red eyes. Tendrils of<lb />
smoke drifted out from between<lb />
fangs larger than daggers. The<lb />
dragon blocked the only exit from<lb />
the cave Flying carpets, thieves,<lb />
magic spells, monsters, pitfalls,<lb />
elves, treasure . . . fantasy or<lb />
reality? Tom Moldvay, editor of<lb />
:he 1980 Dungeons &amp; Dragons<lb />
fantasy Adventure Game Basic<lb />
Rulebook wrote the statement<lb />
exhibited when attempting to ex-<lb />
plain the basics to the various war<lb />
and adventure games. Obviously<lb />
the games are ones of intelligence.<lb />
According to Moldvay, in D &amp; D,<lb />
"individuals play the role of<lb />
characters in a fantasy world<lb />
where magic is real and heroes<lb />
venture out on dangerous quests<lb />
in search of fame and fortune.<lb />
Characters gain experience by<lb />
overcoming perils and recovering<lb />
treasures. As characters gain ex-<lb />
perience, they grow in power and<lb />
ability<lb />
Twenty-year-old D &amp; D expert<lb />
Eric Scott said that the purpose of<lb />
BRIAN HUMBERT � RCU Photo Lob<lb />
Lead figure and the players handbook used with D&amp; D.<lb />
above when describing his feelings<lb />
about D &amp; D, a fantasy roleplay-<lb />
:ng game that has captured the at-<lb />
tention of children and adults<lb />
alike.<lb />
When I walked in Hungate's<lb />
last week I was overwhelmed by<lb />
the mirage of fantasy games and<lb />
equipment that was piled on the<lb />
helves and assembled in<lb />
magazine racks and counters. Be-<lb />
ing far from an avid fantasy game<lb />
player, much less even a beginner 1<lb />
was extremely curious about what<lb />
made these games so popular.<lb />
Manager Ron Moye displayed<lb />
the various g?mes and equipment<lb />
and introduced me to two young<lb />
players from the Greenville Mid-<lb />
ile School � Rolf Sundwall and<lb />
Kenneth Tursam. I must admit I<lb />
uas a little bit intimidated by the<lb />
intelligence these two young men<lb />
the game is not really to win or<lb />
lose but rather to extend your im-<lb />
agination and "daydream a little<lb />
bit He explained that the game<lb />
is expecially good for actors,<lb />
because during the game players<lb />
form and keep in a character<lb />
throughout the entire<lb />
"adventure" or until the player<lb />
"dies It is possible, he said, to<lb />
become very attached to the par-<lb />
ticular character. "My characters<lb />
have things about me in them<lb />
Both Moye, Scott, Sundwall,<lb />
and Tursam agreed that although<lb />
the games have received some<lb />
negative criticism, they are actual-<lb />
ly very educational. "They open<lb />
minds to the fact that there is a<lb />
relationship between good and<lb />
evil Move said. Most games can<lb />
be played by children as young as<lb />
ten years of age.<lb />
Scott and Moye said the<lb />
greatest educational benefits pro-<lb />
bably occur in reading. Before<lb />
playing any of the games the basic<lb />
rulebooks must be thoroughly<lb />
read and comprehended. "If you<lb />
want to know all the little tricks<lb />
you have to keep reading Scott<lb />
said. Players are also exposed to<lb />
percentages, simple algebra, and<lb />
popular writers. "You're always<lb />
learning. That's what makes it in-<lb />
teresting Scott said. "It also<lb />
gets people together<lb />
Moye explained that there were<lb />
several types of games. For in-<lb />
stance, there are adventure games,<lb />
family games, history games, fan-<lb />
tasy games, and war games. Ex-<lb />
amples of these are "Top Secret<lb />
'�Espionage "James Bond<lb />
007 "Ironclads "Trivial Pur-<lb />
suit "Blitzkreig" "Tunnels &amp;<lb />
Trolls "Boot Hill and "Ace<lb />
of Aces Each game has three<lb />
levels � basic, expert and advanc-<lb />
ed � and most of the games use<lb />
six dice (one 4-sided, one 6-sided,<lb />
one 8-sided, one 10-sided, one<lb />
12-sided, and one 20-sided). The<lb />
objective of many of the games is<lb />
to stay alive and be as prosperous<lb />
as possible.<lb />
Perhaps the best description of<lb />
what the games do was written by<lb />
Moldvay. "A good D &amp; D cam-<lb />
paign is similar to the creation of<lb />
a fantasy novel, written by the<lb />
DM (Dungeon Master) and the<lb />
players Throughout the game<lb />
the Dungeon Master � the referee<lb />
who creates the dungeon, pro-<lb />
vides the setting for the game, and<lb />
handles all monsters encountered<lb />
� "writes his or her novel" by<lb />
directing the players through the<lb />
game.<lb />
In terms of difficulty, D &amp; D is<lb />
in the middle of the road, whereas<lb />
a game such as "Tunnels &amp;<lb />
Trolls" ranks in the easy category<lb />
and "Runquest" in the difficult<lb />
category.<lb />
Although the overall price of<lb />
the games may run a bit steep for<lb />
some, it is obvious that this sort of<lb />
entertainment will be around for<lb />
quite a while. Besides hundreds of<lb />
games, there are now tour-<lb />
naments, conferences, magazines,<lb />
and microgames.<lb />
BRIAN HUMBERT � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad<lb />
This player is obviously either listening attentively to the Dungeon Master or engrossed in his character<lb />
Bill Haley's Comets, Box Tops, Orlons Rock &amp; Roll<lb />
Bv TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Friday, May 18th the Carolina<lb />
Opry House presented a rock &amp;<lb />
roll revival with Bill Haley's Com-<lb />
ets, The Box Tops, and The<lb />
Orlons. With over 25 top forty<lb />
hits between them, the groups<lb />
contributed significantly to the<lb />
history of rock music during the<lb />
fifties and sixties.<lb />
Bill Haley &amp; the Comets started<lb />
the rock &amp; roll revolution in 1952<lb />
with the song "Rock-a-Beatin'<lb />
Boogie" from which the phrase<lb />
"Rock, Rock, Rock everybody,<lb />
roll, roll, roll everybody" was<lb />
adopted by top-rated disc jockey<lb />
Alan Freed as the name for this<lb />
new sound. The Comets then put<lb />
the first rock &amp; roll record on the<lb />
charts with "Crazy Man Crazy"<lb />
in 1953. Their next release<lb />
"Shake, Rattle &amp; Roll" was their<lb />
major breakthrough, going to<lb />
12th in the U.S. and 4th in<lb />
England in 1955. The follow-up<lb />
"Dim Dim the Lights" went one<lb />
notch higher in the U.S. Later in<lb />
1955 "Rock Around the Clock"<lb />
was rescued from its initial status<lb />
as a 1954 flop and was used as the<lb />
theme song for the teen rebellion<lb />
movie Blackboard Jungle. It has<lb />
gone on to become one of the all-<lb />
time best selling singles with over<lb />
25 million sales and countless re-<lb />
releases, hitting 39th in the U.S.<lb />
as late as 1974.<lb />
A series of hits continued<lb />
through the fifties with "Razzle<lb />
Dazzle" and "See You Later<lb />
Alligator The Comets had even<lb />
greater success in England with<lb />
top ten releases "Rip It Up<lb />
"Rockin' Through The Rye<lb />
"Don't Knock the Rock and<lb />
"Rock-a-Beatin' Boogie plus<lb />
most of the U.S. top forty hits<lb />
succeeding there also. Times had<lb />
changed by the sixties and The<lb />
Comets' success was limited to re-<lb />
E. Youth Orchestra Scheduled To Perform<lb />
The Eastern Youth Orchestra,<lb />
directed by Lori Lloyd, will per-<lb />
form a spring concert Monday<lb />
evening, May 28, at 8 p.m. in the<lb />
A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall on the<lb />
ECU campus. The concert will be<lb />
open to the public, free of charge,<lb />
on a first-come, first-seated basis.<lb />
The Orchestra, comprised of<lb />
twenty-four auditioned string<lb />
players, will perform a program<lb />
consisting of arrangements of<lb />
"Air" from Bach's The Peasant<lb />
Cantata and "Ceremonial<lb />
March" by Mozart; "Short Over-<lb />
ture for Strings" by Berger; and<lb />
Nelhybel's "Surprise<lb />
Variations The Orchestra is<lb />
sponsored by grants from the<lb />
Eastern Carolina Orchestra and<lb />
Chamber Music Association and<lb />
the A. J. Fletcher Foundation.<lb />
Also performing is the Eastern<lb />
Honors Quartet, coached by<lb />
'UMLia-rooo-acu<lb />
Members of the Eastern Youth Orchestra follow the lead of Leonid Zllper<lb />
Leonid Zilper of the North<lb />
Carolina Symphony. The<lb />
Quartet, comprised of Andrea<lb />
Bath, Mary Paul Castellow, Jen-<lb />
nifer Lucht, and Amy Moore, will<lb />
perform the variations of the<lb />
Beethoven Quartet in A Major,<lb />
Op. 18, No. 5. The Quartet is<lb />
sponsored by the Eastern<lb />
Carolina Orchestra and Chamber<lb />
Music Association.<lb />
Members of the Orchestra are<lb />
selected each year from Greenville<lb />
and surrounding communities<lb />
through auditions. The group<lb />
rehearses on Monday evenings.<lb />
Members are from the upper<lb />
elementary grades through high<lb />
school. This year they represent<lb />
the following schools: E. B.<lb />
Aycock Junior High, Wahl-<lb />
Coatcs Elementary, South Green-<lb />
ville Elementary, Farmville Mid-<lb />
dle, St. Peter's, and Martin Mid-<lb />
dle Schools.<lb />
Members of the Orchestra are:<lb />
Traci Capeletti, Annmarie Carter,<lb />
Mary Paul Castellow, Lydia<lb />
Coulter, Stewart Coulter, Andrea<lb />
Craft, Margaret Ann Creech,<lb />
Benjamin Davis, Kathryn Ellen,<lb />
Taylor Evans, Kendra Harris,<lb />
Josh Hickman, Dawn Ingram,<lb />
Craig Kirkland, John Lindsay,<lb />
Jennifer Lucht, Julie Mayberry,<lb />
Debbie Morrison, Katie Raab,<lb />
Rachel Raab, John Rose, Scott<lb />
Thomas, Kathryn Taft, and Sarah<lb />
Yarbrough.<lb />
releases. Original saxaphonist<lb />
Rudy Pompelli died February' 5,<lb />
1976 and Bill Haley died Februarv<lb />
9, 1981.<lb />
The Box Tops were one of the<lb />
premier acts of 1967-69 with their<lb />
first single "The Letter" going to<lb />
No. 1 worldwide in 1967. This<lb />
success was never equalled, but six<lb />
more top forty singles lasted<lb />
through 1969 � "Neon<lb />
Rainbow "Cry Like A Baby<lb />
"Choo Choo Train "I Met Her<lb />
In Church "Sweet Cream<lb />
Ladies and their last top forty<lb />
hit, "Soul Deep Lead singer<lb />
Alex Chilton left in 1970 to form<lb />
Big Star, which succumbed to<lb />
commercial failure after several<lb />
albums. Since then variousperson-<lb />
nel have toured as The Box Tops.<lb />
The Orlons were an early sixties<lb />
girl-group with five top forty hits<lb />
including "Wah Watusi "Don't<lb />
Hang Up "South Street "Not<lb />
Me and "Cross Fire<lb />
The crowd enthusiastically<lb />
greeted the Orlons as they started<lb />
the performance. Even though<lb />
there were no original members<lb />
performing, they put on a<lb />
fabulous show for the initially<lb />
small but continuously growing<lb />
audience. They worked hard to<lb />
get the crowd into the act and the<lb />
audience participation really<lb />
enhanced their stage perfor-<lb />
mance. At first the reaction was<lb />
muted, but after yours truely<lb />
"volunteered" to join their act as<lb />
the "Bill" to be fought over by<lb />
the three female vocalists, the in-<lb />
terest really picked up.<lb />
The Orlons did a superb job<lb />
covering other artists' hits such as<lb />
"What A Feelin "The Boy<lb />
From New York City and<lb />
"Heatwave They also played<lb />
"Don't Hang Up "South<lb />
Street and ended up with a<lb />
number of persons from the au-<lb />
dience on stage dancing to the<lb />
"Wah Watusi Some of the most<lb />
entertainment came from the con-<lb />
stant attempts of one participant<lb />
to flee from the scene, only to be<lb />
restrained by The Orlons. It<lb />
would really be nice, howeer, if<lb />
this group performed their own<lb />
songs without using the facade of<lb />
a name none were originally con-<lb />
nected with.<lb />
The Box Tops were a tremen-<lb />
dous disappointment. This time<lb />
the absence of any original<lb />
members was obvious as lead<lb />
vocalist (it would be too kind to<lb />
describe him as a singer) Lenny<lb />
Longo "machoed" his way<lb />
through the hits of The Box Tops,<lb />
seemingly with visions of Wayne<lb />
Newton in Las Yegas dancing in<lb />
his head. He started rather well<lb />
with a decent version of "Bo Did-<lb />
dly and went directly downhill<lb />
from there. The musicians ap-<lb />
peared to have been recycled toy<lb />
soldiers from Gulliver's Travels in<lb />
Lilliput.<lb />
Fortunately, for those still left<lb />
after The Box Tops' "perfor-<lb />
mance Bill Haley's Comets<lb />
quickly regained the intensity of<lb />
The Orlons and had the crowd<lb />
rockin to the beat of the<lb />
rock'a'beatin' boogie, even<lb />
though no original members were<lb />
present. At least vocalist Joe<lb />
Rand was old enough to have<lb />
known Bill Haley in 'he fifties. He<lb />
really did an excellent job of copy-<lb />
ing the vocals.<lb />
The entire band w as truely pro-<lb />
fessional and musually hot. They<lb />
caught the sound of theactual<lb />
crowd dancing throughout their<lb />
sets. They played all their major<lb />
hits and gave a good sampling of<lb />
fifties music by other artists, such<lb />
as "Rockin' Robin "Chantilly<lb />
Lace" and "At the Hop The<lb />
sax player's imitation of Little<lb />
Richard had the audience roaring<lb />
and the group did a good job of<lb />
highlighting each member for dif<lb />
ferent tunes. Of course they ended<lb />
with "Rock Around the Clock" ,<lb />
before their encore and left the j<lb />
crowd wanting more.<lb />
Anyone having the chance to <lb />
see The Orlons or Bill Haley's '<lb />
Comets should take advantage of :<lb />
it. Unless the Box Tops were total- f<lb />
ly revamped (and 1 do mean total-<lb />
ly) I wouldn't recommend seeing<lb />
them except with good ear muffs, r<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 23, 1984<lb />
?<lb />
Minorities Discuss Feelings A bout Their Race<lb />
By REGINALD SATTERFIELD<lb />
It is strange what the color<lb />
black has upon our society. Terms<lb />
beginning with the word generally<lb />
have a negative connotation. For<lb />
example, most people do not want<lb />
to be "blackmailed" or<lb />
"blacklisted known dealings<lb />
with the "blackmarket" may<lb />
make one the "black sheep" of<lb />
the family. Being black, do I also<lb />
instill those negative feelings? My<lb />
need to answer this question was<lb />
one reason why I enrolled at East<lb />
Carolina University. Two other<lb />
ECU students shared their<lb />
thoughts about being black at a<lb />
predominantly white school.<lb />
The first person I interviewed<lb />
was Shelby, a junior from<lb />
Jacksonville, N.C. Shelby was<lb />
undecided about her major but<lb />
tends to be leaning towards a<lb />
psychology degree. She seemed<lb />
coy, and hesitated to answer ques-<lb />
tions directly.<lb />
My second interviewee,<lb />
Charlotte, resides in Mur-<lb />
freesboro, N.C. and is a junior in<lb />
the special education department.<lb />
Charlotte was more outspoken<lb />
than Shelby and seemed more<lb />
relaxed.<lb />
Question: Would you enroll in a<lb />
predominantly black school?<lb />
Both students said no without<lb />
the slightest hesitation, but for<lb />
different reasons.<lb />
Shelby: I've been around white<lb />
people the majority of my educa-<lb />
tion. When I go get a job they<lb />
(whites) will be there so I might as<lb />
well get used to being around<lb />
them.<lb />
Charlotte: I wanted to get away<lb />
from my friends. After gradua-<lb />
tion I was trying to find out who I<lb />
was, and I thought I would be bet-<lb />
ter off by myself.<lb />
Both felt they stood a better<lb />
chance getting a job in their major<lb />
with a degree from a<lb />
predominantly white school than<lb />
from a black one.<lb />
Question: Why should there be<lb />
black universities If blacks don't<lb />
support them?<lb />
Shelby: Oh, I'm all for them.<lb />
My sister went to A &amp; T Universi-<lb />
ty. There are people whose needs<lb />
are fulfilled by black universities,<lb />
but they just don't fulfill mine.<lb />
Charlotte: They are supported.<lb />
Just because I didn't go doesn't<lb />
mean that I don't think they are<lb />
important. They (black schools)<lb />
Some Easy Steps For A<lb />
Successful Clambake<lb />
Bv J.T.PIETRZAK<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Face it. You won't be living at<lb />
the beach this summer (You still<lb />
have till the 28th to withdraw<lb />
from school). You'll be going to<lb />
the same hour-and-a-half classes<lb />
everyday. And you'll have to deal<lb />
with everything else typical of a<lb />
summer in Greenville, like look-<lb />
ing at people go around wearing<lb />
next to nothing; deciding what<lb />
night club � every one from Papa<lb />
Katz to The Attic fighting for a<lb />
part of the shrunken summer<lb />
market � has the best happy<lb />
hour; whether to eat Italian,<lb />
Chinese, Mexican, Greek, steak,<lb />
seafood, or cook-out yourself.<lb />
You can go roller-skating, play<lb />
putt-putt, ride a horse, go golfing,<lb />
play some pool, go to Minges or<lb />
Memorial Gyms and swim or<lb />
work-out, join one of Greenville's<lb />
many health clubs, go to the<lb />
Museum, play intramural sports,<lb />
catch just about any current<lb />
movie, or catch a not-so-current<lb />
movie for free at Hendrix<lb />
Theatre. Shall I continue?<lb />
Get the point? If you think<lb />
Greenville is a boring place to be<lb />
during the summer it may be that<lb />
you are just a boring person to be<lb />
with. Pick any of the suggestions<lb />
above � by no means is it an ex-<lb />
haustive list. How about a cook-<lb />
out? Gosh darn it, why don't<lb />
'cha.<lb />
Call up four or five of your<lb />
favorite bored friends and tell<lb />
them they have plans for the after-<lb />
noon and evening. Tell them that<lb />
they are going to a real New<lb />
England Clambake. As host, the<lb />
only items needed that a typical<lb />
college student might not have are<lb />
a 20-quart steamer and some<lb />
cheese cloth. You can even do the<lb />
cooking indoors, but since it's<lb />
summer, outdoors is probably the<lb />
better choice.<lb />
Pick the most responsible guest,<lb />
if there is one, and ask them to<lb />
stop at Farm Fresh on the way<lb />
over. Give them this grocery list:<lb />
Seaweed<lb />
3 broiler-fryer chickens, split<lb />
6 potatoes<lb />
6 medium-sized onions<lb />
48 small clams<lb />
4-6 lobsters (optional)<lb />
You already have six ears of corn,<lb />
in husks, soaked in salted water<lb />
for one hour. It might take this<lb />
person a little while in the store,<lb />
so call up the least responsible<lb />
guest (there probably is one), and<lb />
tell them to pick up two or three<lb />
cases of beer and their collection<lb />
of Jimmy Buffet albums.<lb />
After everyone has arrived,<lb />
done a few twelve-ounce curls,<lb />
and listened to side two of One<lb />
Particular Harbour, take that<lb />
specialguest over to the grill. This<lb />
is what you do:<lb />
1. Place eight cups water in bot-<lb />
tom of 20-quart steamer cover<lb />
with upper section; place generous<lb />
layer of washed seaweed on sec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
. Wrap chicken pieces in cheese<lb />
cjoth, tie corners and place on<lb />
seaweed.<lb />
3. Wrap unpeeled potatoes and<lb />
onions in foil and place on<lb />
Chicken.<lb />
4. Wrap corn in cheese cloth and<lb />
place on onions and potatoes.<lb />
5. Wrap clams in cheese cloth<lb />
(four bundles); place on corn.<lb />
6. Place lobsters on clams.<lb />
7. Top ingredients with seaweed.<lb />
Let this steam for about one-and-<lb />
a-half hours while you all are �<lb />
come on, I don't have to tell you<lb />
everything.<lb />
When it's done, have plenty of<lb />
melted butter, cocktail sauce and<lb />
finger bowls. Remember that you<lb />
are in Greenville so put an out-<lb />
door bug candle on the picnic<lb />
table.<lb />
When you are finished feasting<lb />
you should be in the mood. Give<lb />
Paul Gianino, Food and Beverage<lb />
Manager of The Ramada Inn, a<lb />
call and tell him how much you<lb />
loved his recipe. You might as<lb />
well invite him and Marie to cut<lb />
out of work tomorrow and come<lb />
along with everybody cutting<lb />
classes to go to the beach.<lb />
give many blacks a chance they<lb />
may not have gotten if there<lb />
weren't black schools.<lb />
Question: Have you encountered<lb />
any difficulties at ECU merely<lb />
because you were black?<lb />
Shelby: No, the problems I've<lb />
had were typical of all students. I<lb />
don't feel because I'm black I've<lb />
been treated differently.<lb />
Charlotte: Well, once I asked<lb />
these three white girls to hold the<lb />
elevator, and they let the door<lb />
close. I had to stick my foot bet-<lb />
ween the doors to catch it. When<lb />
they stepped out I pushed one of<lb />
the girls in the back. Afterwards I<lb />
felt sorry that I had done it.<lb />
Question: How would you feel if<lb />
you were the only black person in<lb />
the ciass?<lb />
Both encountered this situa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Shelby: Generally it is no pro-<lb />
blem. I've acquired many white<lb />
friends, and one of them is<lb />
generally in the class with me. It's<lb />
important to have friends you can<lb />
rely on in case you miss class.<lb />
Charlotte: On rare occasions I<lb />
feel trapped. I guess my imagina-<lb />
tion runs wild, but usually I tend<lb />
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to do better because I push myself<lb />
a little harder. I guess I think I'm<lb />
representing the integrity of all<lb />
blacks. Maybe I'm trying to psych<lb />
myself out, but as long as it<lb />
works, I'll keep using it.<lb />
Question: How has your interac-<lb />
tion with professors been?<lb />
Shelby: Just fine. I feel they are<lb />
professionals and they have<lb />
treated me fairly. I've been<lb />
pleasantly surprised by their man-<lb />
nerisms.<lb />
Charlotte: Well, I generally<lb />
don't talk much with my pro-<lb />
fessors, but they seem to be all<lb />
right. If they hate my guts on the<lb />
inside but appear to be cool on the<lb />
outside, everything is okay. Just<lb />
one thing, though. Have you ever<lb />
noticed your name is almost<lb />
always the first one they<lb />
remember?<lb />
Question: How do you feel about<lb />
the ratio of blacks to whites that<lb />
the federal government has re-<lb />
quired for schools in the UNC<lb />
school system?<lb />
Shelby: I think it is a good idea.<lb />
Since taxpayers are supporting<lb />
these universities, the admissions<lb />
should be regulated. If not, we<lb />
could get back to the times when<lb />
things were separate but sup-<lb />
posedly equal.<lb />
Charlotte: I really don't think it<lb />
will ever work. People are going<lb />
to go to the college they want. I<lb />
understand the logic, but I don't<lb />
think it's going to work the way it<lb />
was intended. Give the people<lb />
(university officials) a break. I<lb />
think they are doing a great job.<lb />
Question: How has the social life<lb />
at ECU affected you?<lb />
Shelby: I guess this is the one<lb />
area I don't enjoy about a white<lb />
school. The only thing these peo-<lb />
ple do is drink, drink, drink. I<lb />
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ECU?<lb />
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stands out as far as "likes I<lb />
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younger friends as a great place<lb />
for an education. As far as<lb />
"dislikes" I guess I would have to<lb />
stick to the social life. I just don't<lb />
have as much fun here as I might<lb />
have somewhere else.<lb />
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MAY 23. 1984<lb />
Page 7<lb />
'Greatest Performance Ever"<lb />
ECU 4th Out Of 76<lb />
By PETE FERNALD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU men's track team had<lb />
their best meet qf the season<lb />
finishing fourth among a field of<lb />
6 teams at the IC4A Champion-<lb />
ships held in Philadelphia last<lb />
weekend.<lb />
'it was simply the greatest<lb />
track performance we've ever<lb />
had head coach Bill Carson<lb />
proudly said. "There were over<lb />
1000 athletes. We dominated the<lb />
sprint field racking up 37 of our<lb />
total 41 points<lb />
Villanova placed first with 73<lb />
points followed by Maryland in<lb />
second with 56. Boston University<lb />
edged out ECU for third place<lb />
with 42 points.<lb />
Coach Carson was "a little<lb />
disappointed" because only the<lb />
top three teams received trophies.<lb />
"We really wanted that trophy<lb />
and Boston just beat us out for<lb />
it he said.<lb />
Following the Pirates were<lb />
Penn State in fifth place with 40<lb />
points, Ioana in sixth with 37 and<lb />
West Virginia with 32.<lb />
Teammates Chris Brooks, Er-<lb />
skine Evans, Nathan McCorkle<lb />
and Henry Williams topped West<lb />
Virginia by winning the 4x100<lb />
relay with a time of 40.22 seconds.<lb />
West Virginia finished second in<lb />
40.81.<lb />
Unfortunately, Brooks was in-<lb />
jured in the relay and was unable<lb />
to compete in the long jump and<lb />
mile relay events.<lb />
Williams continued the fast<lb />
Pirate pace by winning the<lb />
100-meter dash with a time of<lb />
10.55. In the qualifying round for<lb />
the finals, Williams ran a 10.39.<lb />
According to Carson it was "the<lb />
second fastest time ever run at<lb />
East Carolina in the 100 meters<lb />
All-America Otis Melvin ran a<lb />
10.31 in the 100 meters for the<lb />
Pirates back in the late 1970's.<lb />
After running "a great leg on<lb />
the 4x100 relay Evans went on<lb />
to place third in the 100 meters<lb />
with a time of 10.64. However,<lb />
Carson said he "honestly felt that<lb />
the electronic timer was wrong. I<lb />
had him hand timed for 10.22<lb />
seconds, which is usually not that<lb />
far off the electronic time<lb />
McCorkle also ran in the 100<lb />
meters but was disqualified for<lb />
stepping on a line placing him out<lb />
of bounds. "It looked like we<lb />
we're going to wrap up the 100<lb />
meters Carson said. "We lost<lb />
some points with Nathan's dis-<lb />
qualification<lb />
In the 200-meter dash, Williams<lb />
placed second with a time of<lb />
21.114. "Henry had run eight<lb />
races in two days while the winner<lb />
from Princeton had only run in<lb />
three said Carson. "If not for<lb />
that, he would have won the<lb />
race<lb />
National and Olympic qualifier<lb />
Craig White added to the Pirate<lb />
success by placing third in the 110<lb />
high hurdles with a time of 14.09.<lb />
The mile relay team consisting<lb />
of Eddie Bradley, Vincent Epps,<lb />
Phillip Estes, and Ruben Pierce<lb />
placed sixth with a time of<lb />
3:12.45. "The mile relay team still<lb />
had a fast time even though<lb />
Brooks was out with an injury<lb />
Carson said.<lb />
If not for Brooks' injury and<lb />
McCorkle's disqualification, the<lb />
Pirates would have had a good<lb />
shot at the top three. "Those two<lb />
things cost us a sure third place,<lb />
and even a possible second Car-<lb />
son said.<lb />
Coach Carson was pleased with<lb />
the "immediate news coverage"<lb />
at the meet and beleives that the<lb />
Pirates gained tremendous<lb />
respect. "There were reporters<lb />
gathering around the winners<lb />
after every event Carson said.<lb />
"Henry had six or seven<lb />
newspapermen around him after<lb />
winning the 100 meters<lb />
The ECU men's track team<lb />
concludes the 1984 season having<lb />
gained tremendous respect<lb />
throughout the East Coast.<lb />
But, All-America candidates<lb />
White and Williams, the<lb />
"dynamic duo will have a<lb />
chance to add to the Pirate's<lb />
prestige and top record later in<lb />
May at the Nationals held in<lb />
Eugene, Oregon.<lb />
GABY PATTERSON � ECU f�hoto L�b<lb />
After winning the 100 meters at the IC4A's in Philadelphia, Henry<lb />
Williams only has a couple of weeks to prepare for the Nationals.<lb />
Pirates Get<lb />
LSU In '85<lb />
ECU will meet Louisiana State<lb />
University on the football field in<lb />
1985, Director of Athletics Dr.<lb />
Ken Karr announced late last<lb />
week.<lb />
The contract between the two<lb />
schools is for one game only, to be<lb />
played at LSU on December 7,<lb />
1985.<lb />
"This is just another step in the<lb />
upgrading of the football schedule<lb />
at East Carolina Karr said in<lb />
making the announcement. "We<lb />
are trying to play as many<lb />
Southeastern Conference schools<lb />
as we possibly can because of the<lb />
stature of that conference<lb />
LSU thus becomes the second<lb />
SEC school on the 1985 schedule.<lb />
It was announced just a short time<lb />
back that East Carolina and<lb />
Auburn would meet in a two-<lb />
game series in 1985 and 1986 �<lb />
both games at Auburn.<lb />
The Pirates played their first<lb />
SEC team last year when they lost<lb />
a 24-17 decison to fifth-ranked<lb />
Florida.<lb />
LSU played in the 1982 Orange<lb />
Bowl and recently named Bill<lb />
Arnsparger as its new coach. Arn-<lb />
sparger was once the head coach<lb />
of the New York Giants and most<lb />
recently was the defensive coor-<lb />
dinator of the Miami Dolphins.<lb />
The addition of LSU to the<lb />
1985 schedule means the Pirates<lb />
now will face Miami of Florida,<lb />
South Carolina, Tulsa, Temple,<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana, Auburn,<lb />
N.C. State and Southern<lb />
Mississippi in that season.<lb />
ECU To Face South<lb />
Alabama IN NCAA's<lb />
STANLEY LEARY � ECU Photo L�b<lb />
Pirate ace Winfred Johnson better have his best stuff if the Pirates plan to do well In the NCAA playoffs.<lb />
ECU will meet South Alabama<lb />
Thursday at noon in the first<lb />
round of the NCAA South I<lb />
regional baseball playoffs in<lb />
Tallahasee, Fla it was announc-<lb />
ed Monday.<lb />
South Alabama, 46-17, is seed-<lb />
ed as the top team in the region,<lb />
while the Pirates, 32-11, are seed-<lb />
ed sixth. Other teams in the region<lb />
include second seeded Florida,<lb />
followed by Stetson, Florida State<lb />
and Miami.<lb />
Florida and cross-state foe<lb />
Miami also square off on Thurs-<lb />
day, while Stetson and Florida<lb />
State meet in the nightcap.<lb />
"It's going to be one of the two<lb />
toughest regions ECU head<lb />
coach Hal Baird said. "It's a<lb />
strong field and there's no easy<lb />
game<lb />
Baird said the four Florida<lb />
schools alone would make it a<lb />
good field. Miami, 43-25. won the<lb />
national championship in 1982.<lb />
Freshman right hander Jim<lb />
Peterson is expected to get the<lb />
start in Thursday's contest, while<lb />
Winfred Johnson will get the call<lb />
on Friday.<lb />
"We'll go with the same guys<lb />
we used at the ECAC South Tour-<lb />
nament Baird said. "We don't<lb />
have a complete scouting report<lb />
on South Alabama at the present<lb />
time, but I'd have to say we'll pro-<lb />
bably open with Peterson<lb />
Baird said his team has been<lb />
loose in practice, but still thinks<lb />
the pressure of the tournament<lb />
might get to some of his palyers.<lb />
"We're a young team so I'm sure<lb />
we'll have our share of butterflies,<lb />
but I think we'll settle down once<lb />
the first pitch is thrown<lb />
South I Region<lb />
Tallahassee, Florida<lb />
May 24-27<lb />
South Alabama (Sun Belt Con-<lb />
ference, 46-17) vs. East Carolina<lb />
(ECAC South, 32-11).<lb />
Florida (Southeastern, 43-14)<lb />
vs. Miami (at-large, 43-25).<lb />
Stetson (at-large, 45-11) vs.<lb />
Florida State (Metro, 53-26).<lb />
NFL Picks Greenville Dry<lb />
Fail<lb />
The ECU football team lost<lb />
eight of its graduating seniors, the<lb />
third highest total in the nation, to<lb />
the National Football League's<lb />
draft earlier this month, but<lb />
Coach Ed Emory is still optimistic<lb />
about the upcoming football<lb />
season due to an excellent<lb />
recruiting year.<lb />
Of the players drafted, Steve<lb />
Hamilton, a 6-4, 253-pound<lb />
defensive end, was the first Pirate<lb />
to go. Hamilton was picked up by<lb />
the Washington Redskins in the<lb />
second round.<lb />
"I'm very happy about the<lb />
whole situation Hamilton said.<lb />
"I talked with Coach Gibbs and<lb />
they said they plan to use me at a<lb />
down defensive end<lb />
First-team All-America Terry<lb />
Long, a 6-0, 280-pound offensive<lb />
guard, was next to go as he was<lb />
picked up by the Pittsburgh<lb />
Steelers in the fourth round.<lb />
Although Long is one of the<lb />
quickest players in the nation for<lb />
his size, he was thought too short<lb />
by many teams to be given higher<lb />
consideration.<lb />
Defensive back Clint Harris,<lb />
linebacker Jeff Pegues and defen-<lb />
sive end Hal Stephens all went in<lb />
the fifth round. The New York<lb />
Giants got Harris, the Redskins<lb />
selcted Pegues and Stephens was<lb />
nabbed by the Los Angeles Rams.<lb />
The Rams also picked Norwood<lb />
Vann, a 6-2, 225-pound tight end,<lb />
in the temh round. Fullback<lb />
Ernest Byner was picked up later<lb />
in the same round by the<lb />
Cleveland Browns.<lb />
The final Pirate to be drafted<lb />
was 6-6, 257-pound offensive<lb />
tackle John Robertson who went<lb />
to the Philadephia Eagles in the<lb />
eleventh round.<lb />
Kevin Ingram and Mike Grant<lb />
skipped the draft and are current-<lb />
ly playing in the Canadian and<lb />
United States Football Leagues'<lb />
respectively, but are still expected<lb />
to go high in the NFL's suplimen-<lb />
tal draft held in June.<lb />
If Ingram and Grant had<lb />
elected to wait for the draft, ECU<lb />
would have had the second<lb />
highest number of players<lb />
drafted, surpassing Illinois who<lb />
had nine.<lb />
Emory said the football pro-<lb />
gram suffered a great loss with the<lb />
departure of the 1984 senior class,<lb />
but was confident, in time, that<lb />
the incoming recruits would be<lb />
able to fill the vacated spots.<lb />
"Needs were great at quarter-<lb />
back, defensive back and defen-<lb />
sive end Emory said. "We feel<lb />
we have captured a great group in<lb />
all three areas<lb />
Emory also said last year's<lb />
recruiting campaign was more na-<lb />
tionwide in scope due to the<lb />
Pirates success during the 1983<lb />
football season. "We went right<lb />
to the wire with some of the<lb />
players and recruited them away<lb />
from other very good football<lb />
schools he said.<lb />
The 1984 recruiting class con-<lb />
tains 24 high school players and<lb />
six junior college stars. The<lb />
following is a brief summary of<lb />
each recruit:<lb />
TAWRENCE (TODD)<lb />
ABRAMS, Quarterback, 6-0,<lb />
185, Mobile, AL: Led senior team<lb />
to the state 4-A championship<lb />
with a perfect 14-0 recordnam-<lb />
ed all-region with 526 yards<lb />
rushing and 927 yards<lb />
passingalso led baseball team<lb />
with a .405 batting average.<lb />
SHANNON MITCHELL<lb />
BOLING, Defensive End, 6-4,<lb />
218, Asheville, NC: MVP on<lb />
defense and number one tight end<lb />
in conference on championship<lb />
team last seasonWon 10 letters<lb />
while competing in three sports in<lb />
high school.<lb />
JOHN WESLEY BRITT,<lb />
Linebacker, 6-2, 225, Hampton,<lb />
VA: Honorable mention All-<lb />
America and listed among the best<lb />
in Blue Chip Magazinelisted<lb />
among top 10 players in Virginia<lb />
and top 125 in the countryalso<lb />
played basketball and ran track.<lb />
WALTER LEE BRYANT,<lb />
Defensive Tackle, 6-3, 240, Nor-<lb />
folk, VA: Listed among top 25<lb />
players in Virginiahas great<lb />
room for improvement having<lb />
played football for only two<lb />
years.<lb />
DEAN THOMAS BUMBACO,<lb />
Quarterback, 6-2, 190, Bcrgen-<lb />
field, NJ: Selected all-conference<lb />
and all-countyled team to an<lb />
8-1 record and league champion-<lb />
ship accumulated 1500 yards<lb />
total offense, 1180 of that<lb />
rushingalso a sprinter on the<lb />
track team.<lb />
WILLIAM JAMES CARVER:<lb />
Receiver, 6-3, 195, Fayetteville,<lb />
NC: Named all-state while scoring<lb />
nine touchdowns and catching the<lb />
ball for 701 yardsselected to<lb />
play in Shrine Bowl and East-<lb />
West Ail-Star game.<lb />
BARRIET CORNELL<lb />
EASTERLING, Defensive Back,<lb />
6-3, 195, Raeford, NC: Con-<lb />
sidered one of the finest defensive<lb />
backs in North CarolinaWon<lb />
nine letters while playing basket-<lb />
ball and baseball in addition to<lb />
football.<lb />
ANDRE GERARD FIELDS,<lb />
Receiver, 5-11, 165, Portsmouth,<lb />
VA: Named all-city and all-<lb />
district junior and senior<lb />
seasonscaught 50 passes for<lb />
over 1000 yards and 12<lb />
touchdownswon four district<lb />
titles in track as a senior.<lb />
MELVIN LA VAUGHN<lb />
FORD, Receiver, 6-5, 210,<lb />
Jacksonville, FL: Named all-state<lb />
and listed among the Super 24 for<lb />
North Florida and Southern<lb />
Georgiamember of district<lb />
championship teams for three<lb />
consecutive years in both football<lb />
and basketball.<lb />
RODNEY CARL GLOVER,<lb />
Defensive End, 6-6, 205, Jackson-<lb />
ville, FL: Named all-conference,<lb />
all-city and third team<lb />
all-statealso lettered in basket-<lb />
ball.<lb />
WINSTON HERBERT GUY,<lb />
Defensive Back, 6-1, 175, Hamp-<lb />
ton, VA: Honorable mention all-<lb />
state team won state champion-<lb />
ship in 1981holds school record<lb />
in 60-yard high hurdles, while also<lb />
competing in six other events.<lb />
TIMOTHY EDWARD<lb />
JAMES, Running Back, 6-0, 215,<lb />
Hartsville, SC: Rushed for 1570<lb />
yards and was named to the<lb />
Shrine Bowl team in 1983let-<lb />
tered all four years in football.<lb />
ROBERT KEITH MAJETTE,<lb />
Defensive Back, 6-3, 180, Nor-<lb />
folk, VA: Named all-Tidewater<lb />
and all-Eastern Regionbroke<lb />
state record with 27 interceptions<lb />
during careeralso lettered in<lb />
track and basketball.<lb />
MARK ANTHONY MIN-<lb />
SHEW, Offensive Line, 6-6, 250,<lb />
Wallace, NC: Selected for the<lb />
East-West All-Star<lb />
gamehonorable mention all-<lb />
MICHASl SMITH � ECU<lb />
Hal Stephens (93) and Jeff Pegues went high in the NFL draft held<lb />
earlier this month.<lb />
Eastplayed on golf team for<lb />
two years.<lb />
JOESPH FRANCIS<lb />
MOLINEAUX, Defensive<lb />
Tackle, 6-3, 225, Grafton, VA:<lb />
Played five different positions in<lb />
high school named all-district<lb />
and all-region as both tight end<lb />
and linebackersecond team all-<lb />
stateselected to play in<lb />
Virginia's East-West All-Star<lb />
game.<lb />
JARROD LEE MOODY, Run-<lb />
ning Back, 6-1, 210, Nashville,<lb />
NC: Named All-America by<lb />
Scholastic Coach<lb />
MagazineRushed for more than<lb />
1200 yards as a junioras a<lb />
sophmore, threw for over 1000<lb />
yards while rushing for 700.<lb />
WILLIE EARL POWELL,<lb />
Defensive End, 6-4,210, Tarboro,<lb />
NC: Selected ail-East while play-<lb />
ing both linebacker, end and safe-<lb />
tyran four events for track<lb />
team.<lb />
See NEW, Page t<lb /><pb facs="00057646_tn_0008" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN MAY 23. 1984<lb /><lb />
Tigers Set Records<lb />
DETROIT (UPI) � The<lb />
Detroit Tigers must be setting a<lb />
record for the number of records<lb />
they're chasing.<lb />
Detroit, off to the best start in<lb />
baseball history at 32-5, hosted<lb />
the Cincinnati Reds Monday in a<lb />
sandlot benefit exhibition game<lb />
before embarking on another<lb />
record quest.<lb />
The Tigers make the tough trip<lb />
to the West Coast to play the<lb />
teams it just hosted � California,<lb />
Seattle and Oakland starting<lb />
tonight with the Angels.<lb />
Detroit is unbeaten in 14 road<lb />
games this season, only two off<lb />
the American League standard of<lb />
the 1912 Washington Senators.<lb />
Baseball, Lowry says, should be<lb />
put in perspective. It is not more<lb />
important than life and should<lb />
not be treated as such.<lb />
"People hang on what goes on<lb />
on the field he said. "That<lb />
downplays life a bit.<lb />
"If somebody hits a home run,<lb />
that's news he said. "But when<lb />
something happens in somebody's<lb />
life � that's important.<lb />
"It's just a game said the<lb />
rookie who made the jump from<lb />
Double-A ball to the majors<lb />
because he hits left-handed, is a<lb />
solid catcher and because John<lb />
Wockenfuss got traded. "Don't<lb />
make it out to be more than what<lb />
it is.<lb />
"I get caught up in baseball,<lb />
too. There's a lot of other stuff<lb />
that could be a lot worse for<lb />
young people than baseball<lb />
Manager Sparky Anderson re-<lb />
joins the club today after flying to<lb />
California last Thursday to attend<lb />
to the funeral for his father, who<lb />
died an hour before he was<lb />
scheduled to undergo surgery for<lb />
removal of a lung tumor.<lb />
The club remains unfazed and<lb />
seemingly unaffected by its fast<lb />
start, which is good because other<lb />
clubs have put up some pretty<lb />
good numbers for it to shoot at.<lb />
Next in view is the 41-9 start of the<lb />
1946 Boston Red Sox.<lb />
Each of Detroit's three main<lb />
starting pitchers � Jack Morris,<lb />
Dan Petry and Milt Wilcox �<lb />
isn't pitching very well now and<lb />
admits it.<lb />
The whole team mouths the<lb />
"we're taking them one game at a<lb />
time" cliche � and the players<lb />
not only act like they believe it,<lb />
but play like it.<lb />
Rookie catcher Dwight Lowry<lb />
is a good example.<lb />
He stroked his first major-<lb />
league home run Sunday in a 4-3<lb />
victory over Oakland, a bases-<lb />
empty blast in the second that<lb />
made it 3-1, and then shrugged the<lb />
whole thing off � even saying it<lb />
didn't matter which of the two<lb />
baseballs he was presented with<lb />
was the one he hit for the home<lb />
run.<lb />
'The only thing I was thinking<lb />
running around the bases was to<lb />
get back to the dugout as fast as I<lb />
could Lowry said. "It's just as<lb />
much for everybody else as it is<lb />
for me<lb />
New Recruits Look Promising<lb />
Continued From Page 7<lb />
GARY FRENELL RICHARD-<lb />
SON, Running Back, 6-1, 195<lb />
Fredricksburg, VA: Named<lb />
Washington Officials Associa-<lb />
tion's outstanding high school<lb />
football player in the state of<lb />
Virginiaran in five events for<lb />
track team.<lb />
ROSE WELL STREETER,<lb />
Defensive Back, 5-10, 175, Green-<lb />
ville, NC: Named all-arealet-<lb />
tered three times in trackfinish-<lb />
ed sixth in state championships<lb />
with a high jump of 6' 8<lb />
KENNETH ALAN TAYLOR,<lb />
Linebacker, 6-1, 220, Hampton!<lb />
VA: Named one of the top 25'<lb />
players in his statenamed most<lb />
deserving as a seniorlettered<lb />
three times in track.<lb />
OJAH NMN VASSER,<lb />
Linebacker, 6-3, 225, Charlotte!<lb />
NC: Selected school's most<lb />
oustanding defensive<lb />
linemanfinished with 46 tackles<lb />
junior seasonstrong in the<lb />
weight room.<lb />
TERRY VERNARD<lb />
WILLIAMS, Running Back, 6-1,<lb />
195, Kannapolis, NC: Selected to<lb />
the Shrine Bowl teamnamed all-<lb />
stateteam's most valuable<lb />
player two consecutive years.<lb />
LEWIS EDWARD WILSON,<lb />
Quarterback, 5-10, 180, Foley<lb />
AL: Led team to three regional<lb />
Intramural Basketball To Begin<lb />
By JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
TCI ��(ruarab<lb />
Hoop it up with Intramural<lb />
three-on-three basketball<lb />
The Department of Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services is offering a<lb />
:hree-on-three basketball program<lb />
ihe first session of summer<lb />
school. Registration begins Mon-<lb />
day, May 21 and ends Wednes-<lb />
day, May 23. Come by Room 204,<lb />
Memorial Gym to register. Play<lb />
begins May 28. We challenge you<lb />
o participate.<lb />
The Summer Softball Season<lb />
starts off with a bang this week.<lb />
Two leagues have developed with<lb />
five teams each - The Pirate<lb />
Powers and The Buccaneer<lb />
Bombers. Play promises to be ex-<lb />
citing as well as fun to watch.<lb />
Come watch your friends battle it<lb />
out for the first session title.<lb />
Games are played between 5:30<lb />
and 7:30 on the Intramural fields<lb />
in front of Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
otiier ior the number one spot.<lb />
Check into the Outdoor Recrea-<lb />
tion Activities in Memorial Gym.<lb />
Backpacking, canoeing, and other<lb />
fun-filled "adventure trips" are<lb />
offered this session.<lb />
Remember those aerobic fitness<lb />
classes, self-defense and<lb />
aquaerobics you signed up for and<lb />
join the fun with Intramurals this<lb />
summer!<lb />
Racquetball and tennis singles<lb />
preliminary rounds are being held<lb />
throughout the next two weeks<lb />
with the championship tourna-<lb />
ment in June. Only the best will<lb />
win out as players challenge each<lb />
BURGER CASTLE<lb />
Welcome Back Students<lb />
Stores located at:<lb />
N. Green St across from King &amp; Queen N.<lb />
Carolina East Mall, In front of Kerr Drugs<lb />
brrwrkfn' SHbeSt Hotdogs f'ammed broiled<lb />
burgers, chicken and seafood.<lb />
Come See Us<lb />
Plus our famous Salad Bar.<lb />
championshipsrushed for 1200<lb />
yards and passed for 490 yards in<lb />
senior seasonalso played<lb />
basketball and ran track.<lb />
Junior College Recruits<lb />
ROBBIE ALLEN<lb />
BARTLETT, Quarterback, 5-11,<lb />
195, Monrovia, CA: While<lb />
quarterback at Citrus Junior Col-<lb />
lege, broke Billy Kilmer's passing<lb />
records with 1,657 yards, 14<lb />
touchdowns passing and eight<lb />
rushingsecond team Juinor Col-<lb />
lege All-Americaset conference<lb />
record with 33 stolen bases in 27<lb />
games in JC baseball.<lb />
KENNETH WARD, Offensive<lb />
Line, 6-0, 250, Harvery, LA:<lb />
Selected Junior College All-<lb />
America named most outstan-<lb />
ding lineman in both the region<lb />
and the statehas played center<lb />
throughout his career.<lb />
ROBERT LEE CLAIR,<lb />
Fullback, 5-11, 210, Hartsville,<lb />
SC: MVP on Northeast<lb />
Oklahoma JC teams that finished<lb />
second and fourth in the<lb />
nationrushed for over 1,500<lb />
yards in junior collegenamed<lb />
South Carolina back-of-the-year<lb />
in high school in 1982In 1981,<lb />
rushed for 2,176 yards on the<lb />
season and scored from 73 yards<lb />
out on the final play of the state<lb />
championship game to give his<lb />
team the state title.<lb />
KEITH RODNEY FORD,<lb />
Defensive Back, 5-11, 190, Hilton<lb />
Head, SC: Named defensive<lb />
player of the year at Sacremento<lb />
JCselected all-state and All-<lb />
America In high school, selected<lb />
school's most outstanding athlete<lb />
as he participated in both basket-<lb />
ball and baseball.<lb />
DAVID COLIN KRAMER,<lb />
Defensive Tackle, 6-3, 275,<lb />
Grasonville, MD: Honorable<lb />
mention All-America64 tackles<lb />
final seasonwon state cham-<lb />
pionship in the indoor shot put.<lb />
ROBERT LEE<lb />
WASHINGTON, Defensive End,<lb />
5-11, 225, Glennville, GA: Named<lb />
All-America and most valuable<lb />
player at Hudson Valley JC.had<lb />
nine sacks in one gamealso<lb />
named MVP of track team as he<lb />
set a school record for total points<lb />
in a season.<lb />
Former Pirate Football stars<lb />
now playing professional foot-<lb />
ball:<lb />
National Football League<lb />
A.C. Collins, New England<lb />
Patriots<lb />
George Crump, New England<lb />
Patriots<lb />
Tootie Robbins, St. Louis Car-<lb />
dinals<lb />
Jody Schulz, Philadelphia Eagles<lb />
Zack Valentine, Philadelphia<lb />
Eagles<lb />
United States Football League<lb />
Sam Norris, Chicago Blitz<lb />
Sam Harrell, Houston Gamblers<lb />
Mike Grant, Memphis Showboats<lb />
Mike Brewington, New Orleans<lb />
Breakers<lb />
Larry O'Roark, San Antonio<lb />
Gunslingers<lb />
Willie Holley, Washington<lb />
Federals<lb />
Harold Randolph, Washington<lb />
Federals<lb />
Robbie Bartlett<lb />
Canadian Football League<lb />
Danny Kepley, Edmenton<lb />
Eskimoes<lb />
Kevin Ingram, Edmenton<lb />
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Gerry Rogers, Ottawa Rough<lb />
Riders<lb />
�fPet Village Specials:<lb />
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