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�he �aat (Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 NojW� 3<lb />
Wednesday May 30,1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
 Chances Good' For<lb />
New Class Building<lb />
ere5S�8<lb />
"Chances are good" that the<lb />
General Assembly will ap-<lb />
propriate funding for a new<lb />
classroom building at ECU when<lb />
it begins work on the state budget<lb />
next week, according to state Sen.<lb />
Vernon White, D-Winterville.<lb />
Included in the proposed<lb />
budget is $14.6 million for a new<lb />
classroom building at ECU, a pro-<lb />
ject proposed two years ago by the<lb />
university. The building is one of<lb />
several appropriations for capital<lb />
expenditures in the UNC System.<lb />
White, who represents the<lb />
Greenville area, serves on the<lb />
Legislature's Appropriations<lb />
Committee, a joint House and<lb />
Senate group which will review<lb />
the proposed budget. White said<lb />
the Pitt County delegation is<lb />
behind the project "100 percent<lb />
and chances of its approval are<lb />
good, though the overall budget<lb />
will have to be cut slightly to<lb />
match revenue figures.<lb />
White is working in Raleigh this<lb />
week with other legislators to<lb />
review the budget. Official<lb />
deliberations will begin next week.<lb />
About $265,000 was ap-<lb />
propriated two years ago for<lb />
design and preliminary planning<lb />
of the building. The building is a<lb />
project of the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors, according to Vice<lb />
Chancellor of Business Affairs<lb />
C.G. Moore, who said chances<lb />
for the building's funding are<lb />
"excellent<lb />
The proposal caused controver-<lb />
sy on campus last year when a<lb />
coalition of students and faculty<lb />
members opposed the location of<lb />
the facility, set to be constructed<lb />
behind the Rawl building. Op-<lb />
ponents claimed it would destroy<lb />
one of the few natural wooded<lb />
areas left on campus and would<lb />
concentrate traffic too heavily on<lb />
the east end of campus.<lb />
The new building will be the<lb />
largest on campus with 60<lb />
classrooms and 180 faculty of-<lb />
fices. It is set to house the English,<lb />
foreign language and business<lb />
education deparments, along with<lb />
the School of Business and<lb />
language labs.<lb />
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Above is an architect's model of the proposed classroom building to be<lb />
by the General Assembly this summer, construction could begin on the<lb />
next year.<lb />
constructed at<lb />
60-classroom,<lb />
PtWtp By Th� Daily KftCtar<lb />
ECU. If approved<lb />
180-office facility<lb />
Eastern North Carolina To Experience Solar Eclipse Today<lb />
By CLINT WERNER<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
A solar eclipse will take place<lb />
today over the United States and<lb />
part of Mexico. The eclipse will<lb />
begin at approximately 11 a.m.<lb />
and will last until 1:30 p.m EST.<lb />
In the Greenville area, about 94<lb />
percent of the disc of the sun will<lb />
be covered, according to Dr.<lb />
James Gaiser of the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of Physics.<lb />
During a solar eclipse, the<lb />
moon passes between the earth<lb />
and the sun, blotting out part or<lb />
all of the light from the sun. The<lb />
peak phase of this particular<lb />
eclipse will occur from 12:40 to 1<lb />
p.m.<lb />
This is an annular eclipse mean-<lb />
ing a small circle of light will be<lb />
visible around the circle of<lb />
darkness. This ring of light will be<lb />
narrow � between five and six<lb />
kilometers, Gaiser said � and<lb />
may be broken by lunar moun-<lb />
tains, producing an effect known<lb />
as Bailey's Beads because beads of<lb />
light surround the obscured disc.<lb />
The annular eclipse will be visible<lb />
in a band stretching from New<lb />
Orleans through Atlanta and<lb />
Greensboro and up to Petersburg,<lb />
Va.<lb />
Two groups of ECU students<lb />
will be viewing the eclipse, one in<lb />
Petersburg and one in Charlotte.<lb />
Both groups will be timing the<lb />
phases of the eclipse and the ap-<lb />
pearances of Bailey's Beads. The<lb />
Petersburg group will also be<lb />
observing pressure waves caused<lb />
by the phenomenon. Gaiser will<lb />
lead the Charlotte group while Dr.<lb />
Edward Seykora, also from the<lb />
ECU physics department, will<lb />
lead the Petersburg group.<lb />
The eclipse will be visible in<lb />
Greenville as simply a partial<lb />
eclipse, said Gaiser, who termed<lb />
this eclipse as "so-so" adding that<lb />
the last major eclipse visible in<lb />
Greenville took place in 1970.<lb />
At the height of the eclipse, the<lb />
sky may take on a bizarre metallic<lb />
hue. Venus should be visible along<lb />
with a few bright stars. Bats will<lb />
awaken and street lights il-<lb />
luminate.<lb />
The safest way to watch the<lb />
eclipse is to project the sun's im-<lb />
age onto a piece of white card-<lb />
board using a pair of binoculars<lb />
or a telescope. The sun's image<lb />
can also be reproduced through a<lb />
pinhole in a piece of cardboard on<lb />
a sheet. If the eclipse is to be wat-<lb />
ched directly a number 14<lb />
welder's glass should be used for<lb />
observation and staring should be<lb />
avoided.<lb />
It is also recommended that<lb />
observers blink often and look<lb />
away after a few seconds. Look-<lb />
ing at the sun through ordinary<lb />
sunglasses or film negatives can<lb />
result in permanent eye damage<lb />
If the eclipse is being observed in a<lb />
wooded area and the sky is clear,<lb />
the images formed on the ground<lb />
by light patches created by<lb />
overlapping leaves can be en-<lb />
joyed.<lb />
To make viewing easier for<lb />
students, the physics department<lb />
will have a telescope set up outside<lb />
the Science Complex. The image<lb />
of the eclipse will be projected on<lb />
a screen to facilitate viewing by<lb />
many, Gaiser said.<lb />
SGA Executives Busy<lb />
With Budget Revisions<lb />
For '84-85 Activities<lb />
�RYAN HUMIIHT � ECU<lb />
How to study and still support the tobacco industry. After a while, the pages seem wrapped in a smoky fog.<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
New. Ellor<lb />
Although the SGA legislature is<lb />
inactive during the summer, the<lb />
student government association<lb />
itself is not. During the summer<lb />
months, the SGA is kept in opera-<lb />
tion by the SGA executives �<lb />
President John Rainey, Vice<lb />
President Mike McPartland,<lb />
Treasurer Georgia Mooring and<lb />
Secretary Lee Lane.<lb />
Probably the most important<lb />
problem before the executive<lb />
committee in the summer con-<lb />
cerns money. Because the fiscal<lb />
year ends June 30, many ap-<lb />
propriations need to be made.<lb />
One item of business, according<lb />
to Rainey, is budget revisions.<lb />
When student organizations re-<lb />
quest money, specific amounts are<lb />
given to them for designated uses.<lb />
Frequently the groups discover at<lb />
the end of the fiscal year that<lb />
there is too much money ap-<lb />
propriated for one area and not<lb />
enough appropriated for another.<lb />
When this happens, the group<lb />
goes before the legislature with a<lb />
request for an on-line transfer,<lb />
allowing the money to be allotted<lb />
for another need. The SGA is<lb />
charged with approval of this<lb />
transfer.<lb />
All money not used by student<lb />
groups reverts to the general fund.<lb />
Rainey said he expects to receive<lb />
approximately $25,000 this year.<lb />
This money is then appropriated<lb />
to various organizations, adding<lb />
to the amount appropriated by the<lb />
legislature in the spring.<lb />
Some of the money will be used<lb />
by the SGA to print pamphlets<lb />
and posters for students to use.<lb />
In addition to dealing with<lb />
finances, the executives also meet<lb />
to determine plans for the coming<lb />
year.<lb />
One program planned by<lb />
Rainey is a more elaborate book<lb />
exchange program. A partial pro-<lb />
gram was tested last semester, but<lb />
"it was not what I envisioned<lb />
Rainey said. He plans to speak<lb />
with the director of the Student<lb />
Supply Store and "see how we can<lb />
study the high cost of books<lb />
In dealing with a problem such<lb />
as textbook costs, Rainey said,<lb />
"communication is the first<lb />
step<lb />
Another goal cited by Rainey is<lb />
more student involvement. He in-<lb />
tends to speak to freshman involv-<lb />
ed in the orientation program con-<lb />
cerning the new freshman aides<lb />
See Colleges, Page 2<lb />
New Mandatory ID 9s<lb />
Set To Replace Former<lb />
Activity, Library Cards<lb />
By MARY CASHIO<lb />
Staff Wfttar<lb />
Beginning this fall, all ECU<lb />
students will be required to obtain<lb />
new, multi-purpose ID cards, ac-<lb />
cording to Rudolph Alexander,<lb />
director of University Unions and<lb />
associate dean of Student Affairs.<lb />
Three cards will be combined into<lb />
one to increase efficiency.<lb />
At this summer's freshman<lb />
orientation sessions, incoming<lb />
freshman will be required to go<lb />
through a prescribed procedure,<lb />
as will other students returning in<lb />
the fall. First, a receipt must be<lb />
obtained after the fees are paid at<lb />
the Cashier's office in Spilman<lb />
Building. After having pictures<lb />
taken in room 244 at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, the students will<lb />
attach their activity cards to the<lb />
back of the new ID's. "Whenever<lb />
a student needs to use the library,<lb />
he goes there, and the library will<lb />
affix the library card to the ID<lb />
Alexander said.<lb />
Meal tickets will still be<lb />
separate from the ID cards since<lb />
money for electronic readers is<lb />
not available at present. Alex-<lb />
ander said the cost would be pro-<lb />
hibitive, but perhaps one day set-<lb />
Applications Increase<lb />
Enrollment To Remain Same<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Alexander<lb />
ting up such a system will feasible,<lb />
although not in the near future.<lb />
Lines for ID's are long at the<lb />
best of times, but with all students<lb />
being required to get new ID's,<lb />
the problem will be compounded.<lb />
Alexander said no system for ob-<lb />
taining the cards in an orderly way<lb />
has been set up, but students "will<lb />
be given two weeks to obtain these<lb />
cards<lb />
Despite an increase in applica-<lb />
tions to ECU this year, admis-<lb />
sions officials do not expect<lb />
enrollment at ECU to increase<lb />
significantly or for the entering<lb />
class to be very different from<lb />
previous years.<lb />
Admissions Director Charles<lb />
Seeley also reported Tuesday that<lb />
ECU applicants are following the<lb />
national trend of applying to<lb />
several schools and then choosing<lb />
among those they are accepted to.<lb />
Consequently, fewer students who<lb />
are accepted to ECU this year are<lb />
expected to enroll in August.<lb />
"This is a peculiar year<lb />
Seeley, said. "We had a lot more<lb />
applications but a declining<lb />
population. We had a lot of<lb />
multiple-application students.<lb />
When everything is settled, we'll<lb />
have fewer enrollees from ac-<lb />
cepted students<lb />
Officials at N.C. State Univer-<lb />
sity reported a similar situation<lb />
Wednesday, with an increase in<lb />
applications and acceptances but<lb />
fewer students expected to enroll<lb />
due to multiple applications.<lb />
Time magazine reported last<lb />
week that a decline in college-age<lb />
Americans was creating stiffer<lb />
competition among colleges to<lb />
recruit good students. The<lb />
magazine also reported an in-<lb />
crease in multiple applications by<lb />
students, making it more difficult<lb />
for colleges to enroll all the<lb />
students they accept each year.<lb />
Seeley reported no change in<lb />
recruitment techniques to attract<lb />
students, and there has been no<lb />
increase in non-need based<lb />
academic scholarships to attract<lb />
good students. Earlier this year,<lb />
ECU administrators attributed<lb />
the rise in applications to publicity<lb />
from the Pirate football team and<lb />
the university's role in excavating<lb />
the Civil War ship Monitor.<lb />
N.C. State officials said they<lb />
had an "ever-growing" number<lb />
of non-need based scholarships to<lb />
attract good students, and they at-<lb />
tributed the rise in applications<lb />
partially to the career orientation<lb />
of job-conscious students who are<lb />
looking for training in such high-<lb />
paying fields as engineering, for<lb />
which N.C. State has traditionally<lb />
had a strong reputation.<lb />
See SGA, Page 3<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 30. 1984<lb /><lb />
Student Welfare Survey<lb />
From Stiff Report<lb />
The final results of a 1984 stu-<lb />
dent welfare survey were recently<lb />
presented to the SGA by Dr. Hav-<lb />
va Altuner's ECU Marketing and<lb />
Research class. The survey, con-<lb />
ducted by members of Altuner's<lb />
class was designed to profes-<lb />
sionally test student opinions on a<lb />
variety of campus issues, accor-<lb />
ding to David Brown, chairman<lb />
of the SGA student welfare com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The survey was aimed at<lb />
discovering the needs and con-<lb />
cerns of ECU students.<lb />
Five sections comprised the somewhat dissatisfied with cur- system was supported by 45 per- with a two-day fall break. When with residence hall quaJitv rh<lb />
irvey, each dealing with a dif- rent book purchasing options and cent of the respondents, and 43 asked to choose an alternative, 71 on-campus students. Seventy rT<lb />
aspect of university - lf-  , . ,<lb />
ferent aspect of university life.<lb />
The student sample numbered<lb />
745. The results obtained were<lb />
"interesting Brown said.<lb />
In the first section, dealing with<lb />
the textbook purchasing situation<lb />
on campus, 49 percent of the<lb />
respondents said they would par-<lb />
ticipate in a book exchange pro- satisfied with the fall and spring<lb />
gram, while 35 percent would like operational hours. Dissatisfied<lb />
to use a textbook rental system, students indicated (26 percent)<lb />
Ten percent favored the current that Joyner should close later than<lb />
textbook purchasing situation. In 6 p.m. on Saturdays and should<lb />
addition, 62 percent of open earlier on Sundays. A<lb />
respondents said thev were library-based typewriter rental<lb />
76 percent indicated dissatisfac- percent felt they could utilize a percent chose an earlier class at-<lb />
tion with current book selling vending area in the library. tendance in August, with holidays<lb />
alternatives. Students indicated Campus media was the subject for Labor Day and for fall break,<lb />
that they typically spend $136.75 of the third section. Eighty per- Seventy-six percent opted for both<lb />
per semester on textbooks. cent of the students expressed holidays, with school lasting two<lb />
Section two dealt with Joyner satisfaction with the campus year- more days in December.<lb />
Library. Seventy-three percent of book, while 75 percent were The University profile compris-<lb />
students surveyed said they were satisfied with WZMB, the campus ed section five. In this section 52<lb />
radio station.<lb />
ECU's current academic<lb />
calender was a source of<lb />
dissatisfaction for 51 percent of<lb />
percent of the students were<lb />
unhappy with the statewide<lb />
academic reputation surrounding<lb />
ECU. Fifty-one percent were<lb />
cent of the respondents cm<lb />
need for a required introductory<lb />
basic computer science course for<lb />
all students entering EC'l<lb />
Results of the survey will be us-<lb />
ed in the fall when the SGa<lb />
legislature resumes meeting<lb />
Brown said, adding that he j<lb />
tended for the survey to he ,sefu:<lb />
to many future student govern-<lb />
ments.<lb />
the respondents. The source of the satisfied with the quality of the<lb />
dissatisfaction is a calender residence halls. More of the off-<lb />
without a Labor Day break, but campus students were dissatisfied<lb />
Medical Opportunity Program Developed<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
For any college student in-<lb />
terested in a career in medicine,<lb />
getting into medical school can<lb />
seem like a faraway, even unat-<lb />
tainable dream. It doesn't help if<lb />
you happen to be black, from a<lb />
family with few advantages and<lb />
with few role models to look up<lb />
to.<lb />
It doesn't have to be that way,<lb />
though.<lb />
A new program developed by<lb />
the East Carolina University<lb />
School of Medicine's Center for<lb />
Student Opportunities is working<lb />
to eliminate the perception of<lb />
medical school as a foreign, for-<lb />
bidding experience beyond the<lb />
reach of most minority college<lb />
students.<lb />
During two sessions this spring,<lb />
the CSO brought in groups of<lb />
minority students from North<lb />
Colleges Give<lb />
More Aid To<lb />
Woo Students<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
Time magazine also reported an<lb />
increase in the use of academic<lb />
scholarships and grants for good<lb />
students without financial need to<lb />
woo them into enrolling at certain<lb />
colleges.<lb />
A spokesman for<lb />
undergraduate admissions at<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill, however, said<lb />
his school was seeing "no iden-<lb />
tifiable trend" toward multiple<lb />
applications, and UNC has never<lb />
placed much emphasis on giving<lb />
academic scholarships without<lb />
regard to financial need. He also<lb />
noted applications were down to<lb />
UNC this year,but predicted that<lb />
was because of a new application<lb />
form requiring a written essay. He<lb />
said the form seemed to be bring-<lb />
ing a higher quality applicant to<lb />
the school and UNC was thus<lb />
"accepting a larger number of<lb />
those who've applied<lb />
Carolina campuses to spend 2 12 applying to medical school in the<lb />
days getting a feel for what next one or two years said Jac-<lb />
medical school is really like. By all queline Hawkins, the CSO official<lb />
accounts, the students learned who coordinated the program.<lb />
The program's final two days<lb />
were devoted to a first-hand en<lb />
counter with the medical schoo<lb />
experience. The minority student?<lb />
that although medical school may Typically, many of these students spent one day attending regulai<lb />
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rewarding and, most important, medicine, but as the application<lb />
possible. deadline nears, their confidence<lb />
The Medical Center Opportuni- flags.<lb />
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grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds tinuc their interest in medicine<lb />
Foundation, involved 32 students and to go through with the ap-<lb />
and six advisors, many of them plication process Hawkins said,<lb />
from the state's predominantly The participants spent their<lb />
black universities, but also from tint afternoon with medical<lb />
ECU and UNC-CH. The students school officials learning about ad-<lb />
were juniors and seniors majoring missions requirements and pro-<lb />
in pre-medical studies, with an eye cedures, sources of financial aid<lb />
toward careers in health care. and the undergraduate medical<lb />
"We were actually trying to program offered at the ECU<lb />
reach the students who would be School of Medicine.<lb />
basic science classes paired wit!<lb />
first-year medical students, whc<lb />
during breaks shared their owr<lb />
feelings about medical school.<lb />
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and Family Medicine. In the com-<lb />
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medical students, residents in<lb />
training and faculty physicians,<lb />
they witnessed real-life situations<lb />
encountered every day by health<lb />
care professionals at a major<lb />
medical center.<lb />
These experiences helped<lb />
demonstrate to the minority<lb />
students that, desp'te the myths<lb />
about medical school, the people<lb />
who study and teach there are ac-<lb />
tually not unlike themselves.<lb />
"We wanted them to get an<lb />
honest feel for what a day in the<lb />
life of a medical student is like<lb />
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were able to assure them<lb />
do have the ability and the) cam<lb />
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is not out of their reach<lb />
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be repeated next spring<lb />
students and their advisors<lb />
offered to raise the monev for the<lb />
program themsehe-<lb />
Twenty Receive Honor Scholarships<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
New Kdtlor<lb />
The 20 recipients of the Alumni<lb />
Honor Scholarship were announc-<lb />
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ECU director of admissions. The<lb />
awards are presented annually to<lb />
the 20 incoming freshmen presen-<lb />
ting the highest combination of<lb />
academic achievement, Scholastic<lb />
Aptitude Test scores and extracur-<lb />
ricular activities.<lb />
Scholarships are funded by<lb />
ECU alumni and are renewable<lb />
for up to eight semesters provided<lb />
an overall 3.0 grade point average<lb />
is maintained. This is the sixth<lb />
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Utility Costs To Force Dorm Fee<lb />
(CPS) � On-campus dorm fees<lb />
are rising from four to seven per-<lb />
cent next school year, thanks<lb />
largely to utility costs, college<lb />
nousmg officers around the coun-<lb />
try report.<lb />
"Most schools are keeping their<lb />
increases fairly low observes<lb />
raul Jahr, housing chief at<lb />
Kearney State College in<lb />
Nebraska and head of research<lb />
for the Association of College and<lb />
University Housing Officers.<lb />
Jahr says the lower increases<lb />
Crime Rate Drops<lb />
"reflect the past, changes in<lb />
philosophy and changes in opera-<lb />
tions<lb />
There are indicators, however,<lb />
that student demand for dorm<lb />
rooms may be slackening on some<lb />
campuses, a phenomenon that<lb />
would help keep prices low.<lb />
A number of schools have stop-<lb />
ped having to resort to room lot-<lb />
teries to process all the students<lb />
wanting rooms on campus, while<lb />
some Michigan schools are now<lb />
offering free trips to Florida or<lb />
cable tv to convince students to<lb />
live in dorms.<lb />
While such schemes may still be<lb />
exceptional, most schools are<lb />
limiting their dorm fee increases<lb />
for next fall to reflect only their<lb />
own rise in expenses.<lb />
"The utilities are the largest<lb />
factors (in the fee increases) ex-<lb />
plains Marianne Hall, Eastern<lb />
Washington University's residen-<lb />
tial life director. "If utilities went<lb />
down, fees could<lb />
Electrical costs at Hall's school<lb />
Enrollment Causes Decline<lb />
By ERNEST ROBERTS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The smaller number of students<lb />
on campus is the cause cited for a<lb />
recent decrease in the amount of<lb />
campus crime. A decrease in<lb />
enrollment results in a decline in<lb />
crimes on campus according to<lb />
Joseph Calder, Director of Public<lb />
Safety. "A decline in crimes is<lb />
usually very regular for this time<lb />
of year Calder said. He expects<lb />
a rise in student crimes during<lb />
freshman orientation this sum-<lb />
mer. "With the arrival of rising<lb />
freshmen usually comes an in-<lb />
crease in small, petty crimes<lb />
Calder said.<lb />
Crimes reported to the ECU<lb />
Public Safety Department for<lb />
May 21st thru May 28th were:<lb />
May 21, 2:05 a.m. � Henry<lb />
Wayne Murphy of 301-C Azalea<lb />
Gardens, was arrested for DWI<lb />
on Fa ulty Drive.<lb />
May 23, 3:15 a.m. � Lisa Jan<lb />
Atwater of 209 N. Elm, was ar-<lb />
rested for DWI on Mall Drive.<lb />
May 25, 1:20 a.m. � Randall<lb />
Bryan Pickwell of LaGrange, NC<lb />
was issued a state citation for<lb />
driving with no operator's license<lb />
May 28, 9:35 a.m. � Nancy j<lb />
Ludwig of 409-C Eastbrook Apts<lb />
reported larceny of her bicycle<lb />
from the bike shed north of Belk<lb />
Hall; 6:45 p.m. � Belta Pacheco<lb />
of 326 Slay Dorm, was<lb />
transported to the emergency<lb />
room of the Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital by Ptl. Dail<lb />
after sustaining a cut on her foot<lb />
while in her dorm room; 8:10<lb />
p.m. � Robert G. Boney of 124<lb />
Jarvis Hall was served a criminal<lb />
summons by Ptl. Dail for a wor-<lb />
thless check.<lb />
Scholar Program Established<lb />
rose 25 percent in the last year,<lb />
thanks largely to the financial<lb />
worries of the regional utility<lb />
company.<lb />
Similarly, the fiscal woes of the<lb />
troubled Seabrook nuclear power<lb />
plant in New Hampshire helped<lb />
push regional power costs up<lb />
enough to force New England<lb />
College to raise housing costs by<lb />
seven percent for next year.<lb />
"Telephone service is causing<lb />
havoc" with dorm fees now, adds<lb />
Annette Smith, ACUHO's cur-<lb />
rent president.<lb />
"Instead of coming to school<lb />
with a coffee pot and a hot plate,<lb />
students now come with a<lb />
telephone and a computer she<lb />
says. "Rewiring (for the new<lb />
machines) will be quite an ex-<lb />
pense<lb />
"The AT&amp;T breakup is respon-<lb />
sible in part for our increase<lb />
confirms Donald Arnt, Penn<lb />
State's director of housing.<lb />
Nationwide figures for how<lb />
much dorm fees are going up<lb />
won't be compiled until later in<lb />
1984, but individual schools<lb />
already are announcing their<lb />
hikes.<lb />
Cornell, Florida, Knox College,<lb />
Illinois, Eastern Washington, Cal-<lb />
Davis, West Virginia, Colorado,<lb />
and Penn State, amony many<lb />
others, have announced increases<lb />
ranging from three to seven per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
Smith estimates the average na-<lb />
tionwide hike will be six percent.<lb />
Some schools will be raising<lb />
dorm rents even though they may<lb />
have some trouble filling their<lb />
dorms for the first time in many<lb />
years.<lb />
Slackening demand has let both<lb />
Penn State and the University of<lb />
New Hampshire drop their lottery<lb />
system for assigning dorm rooms<lb />
next fall.<lb />
Knox College in Illinois plans to<lb />
change some six-student rooms in-<lb />
to four-person rooms.<lb />
"The Midwest has experienced<lb />
some vacancies Smith adds.<lb />
Many housing officers<lb />
predicted nationwide vacancies by<lb />
1984, as enrollments dropped.<lb />
The National Center for Educa-<lb />
tion Statistics originally predicted<lb />
a precipitous drop in fall, 1981.<lb />
The drop-off, however, never oc-<lb />
cured at many campuses.<lb />
Nevertheless, some schools<lb />
delayed building new dorms to<lb />
relieve overcrowding for fear that,<lb />
once the dorms were built, they<lb />
wouldn't have enough students to<lb />
put in them.<lb />
Schools that built new dorms<lb />
"didn't look at the end of the<lb />
baby boom Smith says. "Now<lb />
there's a question about what to<lb />
do with the buildings. Those<lb />
schools are doing other things<lb />
with that space: using it for<lb />
hospices, for conference centers<lb />
Yet many schools still want to<lb />
build.<lb />
IN 1983, 166 colleges applied<lb />
for special low-interest housing<lb />
loans to the U.S. Department Of<lb />
Education, reports Sumner M.<lb />
Bravman, acting director of the<lb />
department's College Housing<lb />
Loan Program.<lb />
The schools asked for a total of<lb />
some $411 million to build new<lb />
dorms. The government loaned<lb />
only about $40 million.<lb />
Bravman believes more schools<lb />
might have applied to build new<lb />
dorms, but federal rules prohibit<lb />
schools from applying more than<lb />
once every four years.<lb />
The University of Florida<lb />
would build a new dorm, "but we<lb />
can't finance one says Jim<lb />
Graham, UF's housing director.<lb />
It wants to build more dorms<lb />
because its present facilities are<lb />
still overcrowded.<lb />
The University of Illinois, for<lb />
example, this week quit accepting<lb />
dorm applications for next year,<lb />
says Gary North, the university's<lb />
housing chief.<lb />
"If I had an additional 1,000<lb />
spaces, I could fill them adds<lb />
Bill Palleen<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
School of Medicine has announc-<lb />
ed the establishment of the Brody<lb />
Scholar Program in Medicine, a<lb />
major new program that will<lb />
recognize scholastic excellence in<lb />
medical education.<lb />
The announcement was made<lb />
by Dr. William E. Laupus, vice<lb />
chancellor and dean of the school.<lb />
The program is named for the<lb />
Brody Family of Kinston and<lb />
Greenville, longtime supporters of<lb />
the school.<lb />
The Brody Scholar Program in<lb />
Medicine will recognize<lb />
distinguished academic perfor-<lb />
mance by providing substantial<lb />
scholarships for five students<lb />
throughout their four years of<lb />
study at the medical school,<lb />
Laupus said.<lb />
"It is with a great deal of pride<lb />
that we announce this new pro-<lb />
gram, which will bestow honor<lb />
and distinction upon recipients<lb />
and their families he said.<lb />
"When they complete their<lb />
medical education, we believe<lb />
these students will exemplify a<lb />
standard of excellence in medical<lb />
care and community leadership<lb />
that others will follow<lb />
Recipients of Brody scholar-<lb />
ships will be selected on the basis<lb />
of academic performance,<lb />
motivation, leadership potential<lb />
and personal stature. Preference<lb />
will be given to residents of<lb />
Eastern North Carolina and<lb />
students who are interested in<lb />
practicing primary care medicine<lb />
in the state, preferably in the<lb />
eastern region.<lb />
Recipients will be named by the<lb />
board of directors of the Brody<lb />
foundation based on the recom-<lb />
mendations of the school's<lb />
scholarship committee. Five<lb />
students will be selected each year.<lb />
SGA Execs Planning For Fall<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
program. He also hopes to get<lb />
more students to join university<lb />
committees in the fall. "Next<lb />
fall he said, "I hope to make a<lb />
lot more students aware that these<lb />
committees exist<lb />
An organization conference to<lb />
be held next year is also being<lb />
planned. The conference will be<lb />
held before the annual budgeting<lb />
process begins and will involve all<lb />
student organizations. The<lb />
organizations will give the SGA<lb />
information on how their<lb />
previous appropriation was spent<lb />
in order to aid in planning for new<lb />
appropriations.<lb />
In addition, the organization<lb />
members will be informed on the<lb />
budgeting process itself and will<lb />
be told how to develop and submit<lb />
a budget.<lb />
Discussion concerning a pro-<lb />
posed SGA information center is<lb />
still going on. Rainey said a deci-<lb />
sion needs to be made whether or<lb />
not to purchase a computer for<lb />
the SGA or share one with<lb />
Mendenhall. He added that com-<lb />
puterization of the transit and<lb />
refrigerator rental systems will be<lb />
delayed and that "the informa-<lb />
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Recruiting<lb />
Academics Get Deserved Attention<lb />
It's about time scholars got as<lb />
much attention as linebackers.<lb />
At last, recruitment of college<lb />
students has been extended from the<lb />
gridiron to the classroom. Time<lb />
magazine reported last week that<lb />
because of a decline in the number<lb />
of 18-year-olds in the U.S colleges<lb />
are having to recruit more ag-<lb />
gressively to keep enrollments up<lb />
without letting quality slide, and the<lb />
chase for students at the top of their<lb />
class is just about as fierce as<lb />
recruitment of top athletes.<lb />
For years college athletes have<lb />
been actively pursued with attrac-<lb />
tive packages to attend a certain col-<lb />
lege, and seemingly lavish perks<lb />
(some legal, some not so) � in-<lb />
cluding the best dorm rooms,<lb />
private tutors and meal plans �<lb />
have accompanied the offers.<lb />
Meanwhile, besides the occasional<lb />
academic scholarship given to the<lb />
top couple of students entering<lb />
some colleges, students in academic<lb />
fields were wooed mostly with<lb />
words, not resources.<lb />
One reason, of course, is that<lb />
athletics can raise revenue, especial-<lb />
ly through television contracts. Buy-<lb />
ing good athletes can literally pay-<lb />
off, and it does much for alumni<lb />
support; signing up good math ma-<lb />
jors usually doesn't.<lb />
But recruitment of academic<lb />
students is now being stepped up.<lb />
Time reports that financial in-<lb />
ducements to attract top students<lb />
include such plans as a $1,000 tui-<lb />
tion rebates at Antioch College,<lb />
four years of free tuiton at SMU, or<lb />
$20,000 to National Merit Scholars<lb />
at Trinity. Schools are also offering<lb />
valuable programs once in college;<lb />
Duke throws in a summer in Europe<lb />
with its top academic award, and<lb />
Depauw offers an internship with a<lb />
Fortune 500 company to manage-<lb />
ment majors. Myriad other recruit-<lb />
ment techniques are used to attract<lb />
students: personal calls and visits<lb />
upon acceptance, receptions in ma-<lb />
jor cities for accepted students, and<lb />
dinners or even weekends hosted by<lb />
the school that include campus<lb />
tours by top professors.<lb />
Many college administrators<lb />
debate the value and justification of<lb />
academic scholarships unrelated to<lb />
financial need. Should colleges allot<lb />
limited resources to students who<lb />
have no financial need, thereby<lb />
perhaps taking away from students<lb />
who must have aid to attend college<lb />
at all? If no colleges offer no-need<lb />
aid packages and woo students in-<lb />
stead with symbolic, less costly<lb />
awards plus attractive academic<lb />
programs, then colleges can still<lb />
recruit but perhaps on a more fair<lb />
and accurate basis. Resources<lb />
would then be available to those<lb />
who really need them.<lb />
But that will not happen without<lb />
a law to make it so, and perhaps it<lb />
should not. It's good to see<lb />
resources going to those for whom<lb />
higher education was designed:<lb />
academically active and interested<lb />
students. The practice surely<lb />
shouldn't be curtailed until it is<lb />
equally cut back in athletic recruit-<lb />
ment. But administrators must be<lb />
careful that the abuses that occurred<lb />
in athletic departments of offering<lb />
more than is legal or reasonable<lb />
doesn't happen in the academic<lb />
recruitment; and the baiting with<lb />
big money should not pull signifi-<lb />
cant amounts from students who re-<lb />
quire it just to meet basic expenses.<lb />
VW MEAN YOU GUYS ARE UNDERCOVER FBI A&amp;ENTS TOO ?<lb />
Trials And Pains Of King Making<lb />
By ROBERT KAUS<lb />
Tto New Rrpublk<lb />
The symbolic moment came one mor-<lb />
ning about a month before the New<lb />
Hampshire primary.<lb />
This Week's Campaign Manager was<lb />
holed up in his office. The national<lb />
headquarters of Hollings for President<lb />
was nearly deserted, more like a<lb />
warehouse than a political campaign It<lb />
had been that way for weeks. Staff had<lb />
come and gone. Trips had been schedul-<lb />
ed and canceled. But the dramatic<lb />
groundswell of affection that we had<lb />
hoped would propel Sen. Ernest Holl-<lb />
ings into the White House had somehow<lb />
failed to materialize. We were still drag-<lb />
ging along at 1 percent or 2 percent in<lb />
the polls.<lb />
I was not some enthusiastic Clean-for-<lb />
Gene college type; 1 was 32 years old. I<lb />
was former politics editor of Harper's.<lb />
My back ached. David Broder had a<lb />
motel room. Pat Caddel, the alleged<lb />
mastermind of Hart's surge, had a hotel<lb />
room � I had seen somebody carrying<lb />
his suitcases at the Sheraton Wayfarer.<lb />
My mistake was going to work for the<lb />
Democratic candidate I though would<lb />
make the best president. (Hart was my<lb />
second choice. Really, Gary. Honest.<lb />
The resume is in the mail.) I haven't<lb />
changed my mind about Hollings, but I<lb />
would probably not hold up our cam-<lb />
paign as a model for others.<lb />
Speech-writers are supposed to sit<lb />
behind the scenes, carefully crafting the<lb />
themes and imagery that "the<lb />
candidate" will "communicate Cad-<lb />
dell is said to play this role for Hart,<lb />
although in fact Hart has been practic-<lb />
ing his"generation" shtick for decades.<lb />
Hollings is a different sort, as I find<lb />
out when he throws one of my proudest<lb />
efforts in the trash, claiming that I am<lb />
trying to make him "sound like a girl<lb />
(I had used the word "silliest) Good to<lb />
be a candidate not captive to his staff.<lb />
Less fun to be the staff. Luckily, The<lb />
Candidate himself (T.C.) is a fount of<lb />
ideas, which I quickly learned to recycle<lb />
to him in printed form, a technique that<lb />
increases the chances � still slim �<lb />
that T.C. will actually read the text I<lb />
have prepared.<lb />
The low point of the campaign for our<lb />
"advance" team comes in Boston,<lb />
where T.C. tosses aside a carefully<lb />
prepared anti-Mondale ("Fritz Mondale<lb />
takes his orders from Lane Kirkland")<lb />
because he thinks the Harvard audience<lb />
would prefer to listen to his provocative<lb />
analysis of the 1930 Smoot-Hawley<lb />
tariff.<lb />
New Hampshire: T.C. begins the day<lb />
before the election with a tour of three<lb />
diners in West Manchester. A profile of<lb />
Hollings on CBS News had featured a<lb />
voter who, failing to remember T.Cs<lb />
name after shaking his hand, said, "I<lb />
think he said his name was 'Rollins or<lb />
something So the diner tour is im-<lb />
mediately dubbed the Rolling Rollins<lb />
Rally by cynical staffers.<lb />
The most cynical staffers chant<lb />
"Rollins! Rollins! He's our man as<lb />
T.C. enters the diner to greet the one or<lb />
two bemused breakfasters. The tour is a<lb />
disaster. I go home early, depressed.<lb />
One technique of vote-pulling is to<lb />
give rides to the polls to your supporters.<lb />
The Mondale camp has four-wheel-drive<lb />
vehicles circling in the snow for this pui-<lb />
pose. I have an old Volvo that ! have<lb />
vacuumed for the occasion.<lb />
Now, it's not sporting to make a voter<lb />
promise to support your candidate<lb />
before deciding whether to give her a<lb />
ride or leave her stranded in the snow �<lb />
secret ballot and all that. But my faith in<lb />
the Hollings vote canvassers is<lb />
somewhat shaken when my puliee, a<lb />
short, middle-aged housewife (with, I<lb />
couldn't help noticing, two cars in her<lb />
driveway), climbs into the passenger seat<lb />
and asks, "Who is Hollings, now?"<lb />
Perhaps a bracing earful of propagan-<lb />
da will remind her. I carefully outline<lb />
T.Cs strengths and his opponents<lb />
weaknesses � rather skillfully, I think. 1<lb />
have learned something in the last two<lb />
weeks, after all. I hold the door open for<lb />
my guest and hold my umbrella over her<lb />
head as she makes her way through the<lb />
muck and sleet into the polling place.<lb />
Joking with my competitors outside, I<lb />
feel like a fellow professional. I have<lb />
gotten one vote. I wait and wait. At last<lb />
my convert emerges.<lb />
"Hollings, Cranston � I get them so<lb />
mixed up. I'm not sure which one I<lb />
voted for<lb />
It takes all my commitment to<lb />
democracy to repress the strong desire to<lb />
ask her how she plans to get home.<lb />
By the time I reach the Hollings vic-<lb />
tory party, T.C. has already delivered<lb />
his concession speech. We have 4 per-<lb />
cent of the vote, better than Askew or<lb />
Cranston, but not enough to go on.<lb />
Hollings pulls out two days later and en-<lb />
dorses Hart the next week.<lb />
The Naso Papers: Man, Myth And Magic<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
I'll never forget the first time I stepped<lb />
into the office. Shades pulled, desk empty,<lb />
lights out, it looked in need of some work.<lb />
But the work needed in the physical office<lb />
was nothing compared to the job I had<lb />
before me in overhauling the office I was<lb />
just elected to � SGA president. Still, it<lb />
would be worth it. At last they were mine<lb />
the reins of power. Head of the student<lb />
body, a powerful voice to the administra-<lb />
tion, a seat on the Board of Trustees,<lb />
Media Board, City Council. It's all mine,<lb />
and I'm going to run with it.<lb />
Besides, it'll look great on the resume.<lb />
And I'm pulling in a cool $200 a month.<lb />
I sat down at the desk for the first time<lb />
and buzzed my new secretary on the inter-<lb />
com. "Millie, make some coffee. Let's get<lb />
to work. "<lb />
From the first paragraph you can't put<lb />
the book down. It is as powerful a record<lb />
of a public official's tenure in office as has<lb />
been written in years. The long-awaited,<lb />
much-ballyhooed memoirs of former SGA<lb />
President Paul Naso are on the stands at<lb />
last, and receiving nothing less than critical<lb />
and popular acclaim. There's even talk<lb />
about a movie version of the new opus,<lb />
Pomp and Pasta: Memoirs of a one-year<lb />
Monarchy.<lb />
Naso reveals it all here: from the grueling<lb />
campaign battle and his meteoric rise from<lb />
a freshman SGA legislator, to taking over<lb />
an office that he claims was out of touch<lb />
with the student body; included is the long<lb />
struggle to fulfill his campaign promise of a<lb />
campus communications network. We<lb />
have here nothing less than the daily life<lb />
and the inner thoughts of a man at the top,<lb />
along with an inside look at the wheels of<lb />
power controlling ECU, and the figures<lb />
who make those wheels go round.<lb />
In clean, athletic prose Naso carries us<lb />
from one scene to another throughout his<lb />
administration, one filled with private deci-<lb />
sions and public dilemmas. One excerpt<lb />
from the chapter on the spring campaign:<lb />
We were up late again, planning basic<lb />
strategy. How to win the big one.<lb />
"All right, Paul, the moustache is going<lb />
to help with the women's vote. We'll keep<lb />
it; but see if you can't thicken it up with<lb />
some mascara or something, OK?"<lb />
John, my right-hand man on the cam-<lb />
paign. He pulled no punches.<lb />
"And you've got that forum with the<lb />
Greeks tomorrow, so we'll have to be sure<lb />
you 've got some clean khaki slacks and an<lb />
Izod shirt. Remember to yack it up about<lb />
the frat boys' three B's: brotherhood, beer<lb />
and broads. After that you 're meeting the<lb />
art students' forum, so you'll have to make<lb />
a quick change into dungarees and a t-shirt.<lb />
Tim, see if you can get some paint splashed<lb />
on one of Paul's shirts for this art students'<lb />
thing. Naso, don't forget: Picasso, not<lb />
Picasso, just like in Italian<lb />
Naso is sensitive to the reader's desire to<lb />
get to know the real Paul, the man behind<lb />
the moustache. He reveals to his readers<lb />
the intimate inner-workings of his Cabinet<lb />
meetings, often held late into the night over<lb />
Italian dinners. His subtle use of the din-<lb />
ner's dishes becomes a metaphor for his<lb />
own ethnic roots, as evidenced in the<lb />
book's title. Pomp and Pasta comes to<lb />
symbolize to the reader the divergent poles<lb />
of Naso's personality while in office. Pasta<lb />
is the private man, the fifth-generation<lb />
Italian, lover of spaghetti and pizza, who<lb />
confides to us his human side, with all its<lb />
flaws and self-doubts (both of them).<lb />
Pomp is the public man, the handsome<lb />
figure always ready for the cameras, always<lb />
reaching for a handshake, even with close<lb />
friends. (In one humorous episode Naso<lb />
tells how, after a long day campaigning, he<lb />
met his girlfriend and instinctively shook<lb />
her hand saying, "Hi, I'm Paul Naso.<lb />
Good to see ya. Hope I can count on your<lb />
vote She didn't speak to him for two<lb />
days.)<lb />
Naso also chronicles here his struggles<lb />
with the campus media, and how he won<lb />
the hearts first of the staffs, then the stu-<lb />
dent body at large. Like a phoenix rising<lb />
out of the ashes, Naso recalls how he gain-<lb />
ed a favorable relationship with The East<lb />
Carolinian, the paper that endorsed his op-<lb />
ponent in the campaign then criticized his<lb />
SGA leadership conference with the sar-<lb />
donic, ill-conceived headline, "Naso's<lb />
Plan: Possibilities Aren't Endless By the<lb />
spring semester, he notes, "1 had them<lb />
eating out of my hand. I could get my pic-<lb />
ture on the front page almost at will. It<lb />
didn't hurt when I dated the news editor,<lb />
either Indeed, Naso's picture was on the<lb />
front page at least five issues a month, and<lb />
he regularly received cooperation from the<lb />
press for almost any upcoming event.<lb />
It's all here. Intimate stories about the<lb />
giant figures that affect every ECU stu-<lb />
dent's life. He recalls his first meeting with<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt and their subsequent<lb />
close friendship. ("Jim's a wonderful man,<lb />
great guy. And he plays a mean game of<lb />
basketball You know, he used to be an<lb />
SGA president too) He shows to us the<lb />
other side of ECU's top brass: Chancellor<lb />
Howell ("John throws a heck of a party"),<lb />
Vice Chancellor Volpe ("Angelo makes the<lb />
best provolone manicotti I've ever tasted")<lb />
Vice Chancellor Meyer (There's no stopp-<lb />
ing Elmer at a party once he has a lamp<lb />
shade on his head").<lb />
Pomp and Pasta has it all. Complete<lb />
with an opinionated summary of the<lb />
1983-84 SGA Legislature, as only Naso can<lb />
do it ("Those guys know less about<lb />
parliamentary procedure than I did when I<lb />
was a legislator"). You won't want to miss<lb />
some of the best reading of the summer.<lb />
It's a must-read book about the man, the<lb />
myth, the institution and all that it takes to<lb />
gain and maintain power. Pick up a copy at<lb />
the Student Supply Store today, and you<lb />
too will agree with the comments of ECU's<lb />
most powerful and controversial leaders:<lb />
"Shocking, insightful, chock full of<lb />
SGA gossip<lb />
�Mendenhall Director Rudy Alexander<lb />
"At last the truth is told. Naso's<lb />
pen is more powerful writing prose<lb />
than it is signing a veto<lb />
�SGA Speaker Kirk Shelley<lb />
"You'll love it or you'll hate it, but<lb />
you won't put it down<lb />
�Chancellor John Howell<lb />
"A chronicle of power on the level<lb />
of Haig's Caveat More revealing<lb />
than the Watergate tapes<lb />
�Attorney General Harry Dest<lb />
"Raunchy, dirty, totally honest.<lb />
From the first page I devoured it<lb />
like a ham sandwich<lb />
� WZMB Manager Jim Ensor<lb />
Westeri<lb />
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mountains that peak in purple<lb />
mist. Directly below and around<lb />
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tainsides, enhancing the natural<lb />
beauty and complimenting<lb />
mother nature.<lb />
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ky which attracts skiiers in the<lb />
winter and campers in the summer<lb />
encompasses North Carolina's<lb />
Blue R,dge Parkway and the<lb />
jreat Smokie Mountains. The<lb />
area sparks, in visitors and<lb />
residents alike, a sort of inner<lb />
peace that comes from the beauty<lb />
and eloquence of the atmosphere<lb />
and the relaxed aura that is<lb />
prevclent amongst the mountain<lb />
folk.<lb />
Besides camping, summer<lb />
visitors can hike, play golf or ten-<lb />
nis, go horseback riding or visit<lb />
one of the following sites:<lb />
Waterfall Spectacular � a<lb />
region southwest of Asheville<lb />
which embraces around 100<lb />
waterfalls.<lb />
Brevard Music Center � one of<lb />
the leading musical spots of the<lb />
South. Concert, symphonic, and<lb />
operatic performers entertain<lb />
througout the summer.<lb />
Beginning on June 24 until<lb />
Mountain Scenery<lb />
Above is just one of the many<lb />
wildflower scenes prevelant along<lb />
the Blue Ridge Parkway and The<lb />
Grert Smokie Mountains.<lb />
Horn In The West<lb />
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Hickory Ridge Homestead, a live<lb />
museum that is one of the<lb />
attractions at "Horn In The<lb />
West<lb />
Biltmore House � the 255<lb />
room French Renaissance chateau<lb />
of the late George W. Vanderbilt.<lb />
Located on the estate is the Deer-<lb />
park Restaurant.<lb />
Botanical Gardens � a moun-<lb />
tain showcase of wild flowers,<lb />
trees, ferns, mosses, and plants in<lb />
the Southern Highlands.<lb />
Blue Ridge Parkway � the<lb />
500-mile "backbone" of the<lb />
scenic mountain region embracing<lb />
the Southern portion of the Ap-<lb />
palachian mountain range.<lb />
Craggy Gardens � a magnifi-<lb />
cent display of rhododendron<lb />
spread across Craggy Dome.<lb />
Mount Mitchell � the highest<lb />
peak in eastern America contain-<lb />
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nature trails, and picnicking and<lb />
camping spots. It lies north of<lb />
Asheville.<lb />
Linville Caverns �<lb />
underground caverns extending<lb />
into the mountainside whereby<lb />
the formations have developed in-<lb />
to fascinating things like the<lb />
Frozen Waterfall, the Natural<lb />
Bridge, and the Franciscan Monk.<lb />
Mineral Museums � the Col-<lb />
burn Mineral Museum in<lb />
Asheville and the Museum of<lb />
North Carolina Minerals on the<lb />
Blue Ridge Parkway display<lb />
rubies, emeralds, garnets, agate,<lb />
aquamarines, and zircons.<lb />
Grandfather Mountain � the<lb />
oldest mountain in the world, ac-<lb />
cording to geologists, which is<lb />
connected at the two peaks by a<lb />
Mile High Swinging Bridge.<lb />
Flat Rock Playhouse � the<lb />
state theatrelocated near Hender-<lb />
sonville. A different play js<lb />
presented each week by the Vaga-<lb />
bond Players.<lb />
Cherokee Indian Reservation<lb />
� the home of 8,000 Eastern<lb />
Cherokees that spans over 56,000<lb />
acres. The historic drama "Unto<lb />
these Hills" plays every night in<lb />
the summer except Sundays.<lb />
August 20 Kermit Hunter's<lb />
"Horn in the West" will play in<lb />
Boone, North Carolina. This<lb />
drama explodes into action on<lb />
three outdoor stages to revive the<lb />
saga of the American Revolution<lb />
as it occured in the Southern Ap-<lb />
palachians. Other attractions at<lb />
"Horn in the West" are the<lb />
Hickory Ridge Homestead (an<lb />
18th-century museum) and the<lb />
Daniel Boone Native Gardens<lb />
Popular spots such as The<lb />
Blowing Rock, Tweetsie Railroad.<lb />
and Mystery Hill should also be<lb />
noted.<lb />
So if you're yearning for an e<lb />
citing spot to visit with an arra.<lb />
things to do for entertainment<lb />
Western North Carolina has m<lb />
tODffer<lb />
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Mexican Atmosphere,<lb />
Lounge And Cuisine<lb />
Enhance Chico's Image<lb />
The Swinging Bridge stretches one mile across tne valky betwegn p-h Qf Grandfather Mountain<lb />
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By K1MBERLV COX<lb />
Staff Wifer<lb />
Chico's, the place to go for<lb />
good Mexican food, is in the heart<lb />
of Greenville, located in the<lb />
Oeorgetowne Shops. A dining ex-<lb />
perience at Chico's is far more<lb />
than good food, for in a way it is<lb />
like receiving an actual taste of<lb />
Mexican culture. The food, at-<lb />
mosphere, music, mood, and ser-<lb />
the restaurant is quaintly<lb />
decorated, Mexican style. One<lb />
portion of the wall in the lounge is<lb />
surprisingly covered with clipp-<lb />
mp from Mexican newspapers<lb />
The other side of the wall, a bird<lb />
niche, is painted with all sorts of<lb />
extravagant birds in their natural<lb />
environment and wildlife. There is<lb />
also a fireplace and mantle in the<lb />
lounge. The mantle is laidened<lb />
vice all culminate to create a<lb />
festive dining experience.<lb />
Chico's his a lounge aside from<lb />
the dining area. The large selec-<lb />
tion of drinks includes everything<lb />
from such exotic Mexican mixed<lb />
drinks such as a Tequila sunrise to<lb />
an Acapulco Cooler. The menu is<lb />
a large one offering a wide variety<lb />
of Mexican cuisine. Their menu<lb />
includes Appetizers: nachos and<lb />
guacamole; Salads; Tostadas:<lb />
chicken, beef, or pork; Burritos:<lb />
all different kinds;<lb />
Especialidades; their reknowned<lb />
Chimichanga; and desserts: flans,<lb />
bunuelos, and Kaluha mousses.<lb />
Their reknowned chimichanga is a<lb />
"crisp flour tortilla stuffed with<lb />
shredded beef, sauteeed in onion,<lb />
bell pepper and tomatoes. It is<lb />
topped with Spanish sauce,<lb />
melted cheese, sour cream and<lb />
guacamole It is highly recom-<lb />
mended for all patrons.<lb />
The atmosphere is unique �<lb />
with various pieces of MexicarJ<lb />
souvenirs, small sculptures, anj<lb />
hand made pottery.<lb />
The Mexican music flowing in<lb />
the background is exhilarating.<lb />
While you dine, you may be taken<lb />
away by it. The mood set by the<lb />
environment, the dress of the<lb />
staff, and the music combine to<lb />
deliver each patron a relaxed and<lb />
joyful meal.<lb />
To taste Chico's for yourself,<lb />
enjoy a meal or light drink durini<lb />
lunch (M-F 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.). Tc<lb />
discover true dining pleasure you<lb />
should investigate their evening<lb />
serving hours (M-Th 11 a.m. to IC<lb />
p.m. and weekends 11 a.m. to 11<lb />
p.m.). The lounge is open until 2<lb />
a.m.<lb />
For a good time in Greenville<lb />
Chico's is the place.<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In 1958 Canadians Chad Allan,<lb />
Jim Kale, Garry Peterson and<lb />
Randy Bachman emerged as Chad<lb />
Allan &amp; the Expressions. The year<lb />
1965 saw the recording of a seem-<lb />
ingly sure-fire hit, but the bias for<lb />
American and British music so<lb />
dominated the Canadian scene<lb />
that "The Guess Who" was taped<lb />
over their name on the 45 to con-<lb />
fuse radio programmers with the<lb />
just-emerging The Who; it must<lb />
have worked because "Shakin'<lb />
All Over" went to No. 22 and The<lb />
Guess Who were born. Allan then<lb />
left and was replaced as vocalist<lb />
by Burton Cummings. Not until<lb />
1969 did a follow-up succeed, but<lb />
then the floodgates opened up and<lb />
a tide of hits flowed through the<lb />
mid-seventies, starting with<lb />
"These Eyes" at No. 6. Double-<lb />
sided "LaughingUndun"<lb />
followed at 10th as their populari-<lb />
ty increased. The momentum con-<lb />
tinued with No. 5 "No Time<lb />
then came the slamming guitar<lb />
classic "American WomanNo<lb />
Sugar Tonight" that went straight<lb />
to No. 1 in March, 1970.<lb />
Ironically, tension between the<lb />
clean-cut Mormanism of<lb />
Bachman and the group's lifestyle<lb />
led him to quit then; the same year<lb />
The Guess Who outsold the<lb />
Beatles in singles according to<lb />
Billboard. Greg Leskiw and Kurt<lb />
Winter replaced Randy on guitar<lb />
through 1972's Rockin lp.<lb />
Leskiw and Kale departed and<lb />
Don McDougal and Billy Wallace<lb />
joined. After Road Food (1974)<lb />
the shuffle continued as<lb />
McDougal left; Dom Troiano<lb />
(from post-Joe Walsh James<lb />
Gang and Bush) came in. When<lb />
Wallace departed in 1975 the<lb />
group disbanded. Since then it's<lb />
been reconstituted with various<lb />
personnel.<lb />
Other top forty songs were:<lb />
"Hand Me Down World" and<lb />
"Share the Land 1970; "Albert<lb />
Flasher" and "Rain Dance<lb />
.1971; "Star Baby "Clap For<lb />
the Wolfman and "Dancin'<lb />
Fool 1974. Top albums were<lb />
American Woman, Share the<lb />
Land, and Best of the Guess Who.<lb />
Burton Cummings then saw<lb />
success as a solo with "Stand<lb />
Tall" in 1976 and "You Saved Mv<lb />
Soul" in 1981.<lb />
Meanwhile, after leaving The<lb />
Guess Who in 1970, Randv<lb />
Bachman soloed for two lp's<lb />
before teaming with brother Rob-<lb />
bie and Chad Allan to form Brave<lb />
Belt. Brave Belt 1 hinted at a<lb />
heavier sound; it picked up steam<lb />
with Biave Belt 2 (later rereleased<lb />
as Bachman-Turner-Bachman)<lb />
and the<lb />
addition of Fred Turner's vocals<lb />
and bass. Tim Bachman's guitar<lb />
joined for 1972's lp under the new<lb />
name Bachman-Turner-Overdrive<lb />
(from Trucker's Magazine). Upon<lb />
its release in 1973 it made the U.S.<lb />
charts as did the single "Blue Col-<lb />
lar came out in late 1973 and<lb />
went platinum, spawning two<lb />
smash singles "Let It Ride" and<lb />
"Takin' Care of Business The<lb />
next album, Sot Fragile, rose to<lb />
No. 1 and platinum also. "You<lb />
Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" and<lb />
"Roll On Down The Highwav"<lb />
were the singles. 4 Wheel Drive<lb />
(1975) shipped gold and included<lb />
"Take It Like A Man No fur-<lb />
ther top forty entries occurred<lb />
Freeways (19) featured "M<lb />
Wheels Won't Turn Before<lb />
19"8's Street Action. Randv<lb />
Bachman quit and was replaced<lb />
by Jim Clench. Rock V Roll<lb />
lights (1979) was archtypical<lb />
BTO (legalities now prevent use of<lb />
full name) and musically surpass-<lb />
ed some earlier albums in even<lb />
area but sales. "Jamaica" and<lb />
"Amelia Earhart" did receive<lb />
some airplay.<lb />
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Ironhorse after a short solo<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 30, 1984<lb />
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Power Over Self, Not Others<lb />
Mind Control Class Increases Mental Skills<lb />
By BRIAN RANGFXEY<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Five-and-a-half million people<lb />
around the world have learned the<lb />
Sylva Mind Control technique.<lb />
Some of those people are from<lb />
Greenville; your next door<lb />
neighbor may even be in that<lb />
number.<lb />
However, there is no cause for<lb />
alarm. The mind that these people<lb />
seek to control is not yours.<lb />
"It's self-mind control, not to<lb />
control your wife or your boss<lb />
says Jenny Brooks, a community<lb />
health major. She studied Sylva<lb />
Mind Control in high school.<lb />
"Mind control has to do with<lb />
relaxation and visualization<lb />
Miss Brooks will host a one-<lb />
hour lecture about the Sylva Mind<lb />
Control technique on Friday,<lb />
June 1st at 7:30 p.m. in the Green-<lb />
ville Chiropractic Clinic.<lb />
Brooks says that many people<lb />
are attracted to "mind control"<lb />
lectures because they want to<lb />
manipulate a boyfriend, relative,<lb />
or some other person. However,<lb />
the Sylva technique teaches you<lb />
how to calm yourself, go to sleep<lb />
if you have trouble, and increase<lb />
memorization skill.<lb />
The technique gets its name<lb />
Carolina Theater<lb />
from its inventor, Jose Sylva of<lb />
Laredo, Texas. Mr. Sylva wanted<lb />
to increase his childrens' I.Q.<lb />
level, so he created a technique to<lb />
teach them memorization and<lb />
learning skills.<lb />
Sylva's children did improve in<lb />
school. But the training seemed to<lb />
have an additional side effect.<lb />
Tests indicated that Sylva's<lb />
children had increased their in-<lb />
tuitive skills. Their "hunches"<lb />
seemed to follow through more<lb />
often; their perceptive skills seem-<lb />
ed to be heightened. In other<lb />
words, the children were more<lb />
successful with ESP.<lb />
Sylva decided to research his<lb />
new discovery by experimenting<lb />
with 91 art students. He trained<lb />
the art students to see if the<lb />
techniques could increase their<lb />
creativity. The results showed an<lb />
increase in creativity, and again,<lb />
success in ESP experiments.<lb />
More than 22 years and five<lb />
million people later, successful<lb />
results still emerge. People report<lb />
that, after training, they can<lb />
manage stress, learn quickiy and<lb />
remember well, go to sleep<lb />
without using sleeping aids, and<lb />
even improve their health.<lb />
Research on the Sylva method<lb />
has been quite extensive, and the<lb />
training has become much more<lb />
scientific. In his own study, Sylva<lb />
found that four types of brain<lb />
waves existed: alpha, beta, theta,<lb />
and delta. Each type is iden-<lb />
tifiable on an EEG machine.<lb />
Sylva concentrated his training<lb />
on the alpha waves, which occur<lb />
during relaxation. Using his<lb />
technique, a person could quiet<lb />
his or her mind and body to the<lb />
alpha state. When tn,s state is<lb />
reached, the person can utilize the<lb />
imagination to see him or herself<lb />
as a quick learner, a healthier per-<lb />
son, or being successful in<lb />
business. It would appear that the<lb />
imagination is the only limit to a<lb />
person's success.<lb />
The featured speaker at the<lb />
June 1st lecture is Richard<lb />
Bridges. He says that virtually<lb />
anyone can learn the relaxation<lb />
techniques. According to Bridges,<lb />
"Everyone is able to reach (the<lb />
alpha state of relaxation) in only<lb />
three hours of training, so it's<lb />
something that everyone in the<lb />
world can greatly benefit from<lb />
Bridges says that he has seen<lb />
improvements in his own life since<lb />
he began using the technique nine<lb />
years ago. "I personally took the<lb />
course after having been in the<lb />
radio business for 18 years says<lb />
Bridges. "I found that my<lb />
problem-solving ability was great-<lb />
ly heightened, I was able to relax<lb />
in a matter of seconds, I was even<lb />
able to take away eye glasses that I<lb />
had been wearing for 29<lb />
yearsI've never put them back<lb />
on again. I've had my eyes tested<lb />
and I have 20-20 and 20-15<lb />
vision<lb />
Bridges mentioned several<lb />
outstanding examples of suc-<lb />
cessful use of mind control. The<lb />
1976 Superbowl champion Pitt-<lb />
sburgh Steeler's famous Front<lb />
Four attribute their success to the<lb />
Sylva method. Bucky Dent of the<lb />
New York Yankees, voted MVP<lb />
in the 1978 World Series, also uses<lb />
the technique.<lb />
There are literally millions of<lb />
less-well-known but equally real<lb />
cases of improved lives resulting<lb />
from using the technique.<lb />
Documented cases of improved<lb />
eyesight, hearing, reduction of in-<lb />
sulin for diabetes, and disappear-<lb />
ing scar tissue exist worldwide.<lb />
Sylva Mind Control is taught in<lb />
59 countries in 18 languages.<lb />
Although the movement is grow-<lb />
ing rapidly, it remains low in pro-<lb />
file. "We don't buy full-page<lb />
ads says Bridges. "The class<lb />
spreads on the effectiveness of the<lb />
graduates<lb />
Bridges has been teaching the<lb />
Sylva method for seven years in<lb />
the south, primarily in Raleigh<lb />
and Charlotte. The seminars take<lb />
place over two consecutive<lb />
weekends and cost $300. The price<lb />
includes all materials needed. A<lb />
special featureis that once the in-<lb />
itial fee is paid, you can continue<lb />
attending seminars under any in-<lb />
structor, at any locations, at no<lb />
additional cost. Seminars are held<lb />
in all major cities in the United<lb />
States.<lb />
Many people do return for<lb />
more. Bridges says that his<lb />
seminars in Charlotte are almost<lb />
always half filled with repeaters,<lb />
and that people who repeat the<lb />
class are very successful, both<lb />
professionally and personally. If,<lb />
however, you don't feel that you<lb />
got your money's worth, you can<lb />
get your money refunded. But of<lb />
the five-and-a-half million people<lb />
who have studied Sylva Mind<lb />
Control, one one-half percent<lb />
have asked for their money back.<lb />
Using the techniques, people<lb />
learn how to cope with pain or<lb />
stress and even train their minds<lb />
to wake up at a predetermined<lb />
time. Some people learn weight<lb />
control, stop smoking, or cut<lb />
down on coffee drinking.<lb />
Sometimes, these bad habits are<lb />
replaced by good ones. For exam-<lb />
ple, people often become addicted<lb />
to the habit of smoking after a<lb />
meal. The visualization techni-<lb />
ques help the person sec him or<lb />
herself eating a mint or drinking a<lb />
cup of tea after meals, thus over-<lb />
coming the desire to smoke the<lb />
cigarette on a subliminal level.<lb />
Biofeedback is sometimes used<lb />
to help the client learn the mental<lb />
disciplines. But always, the in-<lb />
structors are there to guide you<lb />
one step at a time through the<lb />
training.<lb />
Often, students take the course<lb />
to learn better study habits and<lb />
improve their grades. "There are<lb />
step-by-step ways to study and<lb />
take tests says Bridges. "I've<lb />
taught children's classes on<lb />
several occasions, and they've<lb />
shown improved grades as a result<lb />
of using the Sylva Mind Control<lb />
method<lb />
People of any age can benefit<lb />
from uismg the techniques, and<lb />
apparently many of Bridges'<lb />
clients have taken full advantage<lb />
of the opportunity that the Sylva<lb />
method gives them.<lb />
Baryshnikov Set To Perform In Raleigh June 20<lb />
hp rarnlini DoMin .U  � t .�  i� - . <lb />
The Carolina Regional theatre<lb />
is pleased to announce a special<lb />
addition to their already spec-<lb />
tacular season of blockbuster<lb />
musicals � Shenandoah, July<lb />
19-22; and Westside Story<lb />
September 6-9, 1984<lb />
Mikhail Baryshnikov, ballet<lb />
superstar, will dance with his<lb />
company for one performance on<lb />
Wednesday, June 20, 1984, at 8<lb />
p.m. in Raleigh's Memorial<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Carolina Regional Theatre is<lb />
offering a special bonus to our<lb />
season members � first oppor-<lb />
tunity to purchase the limited<lb />
number of tickets available for<lb />
this unique evening.<lb />
Tickets for season members<lb />
may be ordered at the Civic<lb />
Center Box Office. If you have<lb />
not already purchased your<lb />
membership, we encourage you to<lb />
take advantage of the opportunity<lb />
immediately to have first choice<lb />
of tickets for this splendid perfor-<lb />
mance.<lb />
Ticket prices for the June 20th<lb />
performance are as follows:<lb />
Patrons, $150; Lower Orchestra,<lb />
$50; Upper Orchestra, $40; Side<lb />
Mezzanine, $35; and Balcony,<lb />
Mail orders enclose your check<lb />
and information as to number and<lb />
price of tickets and mail to:<lb />
Baryshnikov<lb />
Raleigh Civic Center<lb />
500 Fayetteville Street Mall<lb />
Raleigh NC 27601<lb />
To charge tickers bv phone call<lb />
919-755-6014.<lb />
This presentation is brought to<lb />
vou jointly by The City of Raleigh<lb />
and Carolina Regional Theatre.<lb />
We urge vou to act now as<lb />
response to the announcement of<lb />
Baryshnikov's appearance has<lb />
been overwhelming today.<lb />
Why Water Your Body?<lb />
I PRN) � When we stop and think<lb />
about all the things that are<lb />
necessary for our good health,<lb />
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quart of it is necessary to keep us<lb />
going. For instance, human blood<lb />
plasma is about 92 percent water,<lb />
muscle is 75 percent and bone is<lb />
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uses its water for a variety of<lb />
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tissue building, to name a few.<lb />
When we take a closer look at<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
MAY 30, 1984 P�S� �<lb />
Pirates Conclude Season In Florida<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
The ECU baseball team went<lb />
down to Tallahassee, Fla seeded<lb />
last in the NCAA South Region,<lb />
but they beat top-seeded South<lb />
Alabama in the first round, 5-4,<lb />
before meeting their doom against<lb />
the Jaguars in Sunday's 18-2<lb />
established a new NCAA single<lb />
season record with 88 stolen<lb />
bases.<lb />
Winfred Johnson was the only<lb />
bright spot for the Pirates as he<lb />
blasted his third homer of the<lb />
tournament in the sixth inning.<lb />
Johnson batted .444 for the tour-<lb />
nament, was named to the all-<lb />
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Winfred Johnson batted .444, was named to the all-tournament team,<lb />
pitched a complete game and set school records In homeruns, RBI's<lb />
and total bases over the weekend.<lb />
defeat.<lb />
The Pirates were successful in<lb />
keeping Jaguar superstar Lance<lb />
Johnson off base in their first<lb />
contest, but on Sunday afternoon<lb />
Johnson let loose with three stolen<lb />
bases, three runs and three RBI's<lb />
to lead the USA attack. On<lb />
Johnson's third steal of the day he<lb />
tourney team and established new<lb />
ECU records for career homers<lb />
(29), single season RBI's (46) and<lb />
total bases (115).<lb />
ECU'S pitching was not up to<lb />
par as the Jaguars pounded the<lb />
Pirates for 19 hits, while capitaliz-<lb />
ing on five errors and seven walks.<lb />
"At this time of the tourna-<lb />
ment, everyone is down to the<lb />
bottom of their (pitching) staff<lb />
ECU Coach Hal Baird said.<lb />
"Robbie (McClanahan) should<lb />
have been able to go farther than<lb />
he did, but that set the tone of the<lb />
day when he couldn't get anyone<lb />
out<lb />
McClanahan started on the<lb />
mound for the Pirates, but only<lb />
pitched one complete inning as he<lb />
gave up three hits and four runs to<lb />
sustain the loss.<lb />
Play was delayed because of<lb />
rain in the third inning, and the<lb />
Pirates had to sit in misery as<lb />
South Alabama's lead had by then<lb />
balooned to 10-0.<lb />
ECU got their first run in the<lb />
bottom of the fourth as Mike<lb />
Sullivan singled in Todd Evans,<lb />
and got thier last run when<lb />
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scoring with his solo homer in the<lb />
sixth.<lb />
Baird said Sunday's loss "was a<lb />
disappointing end to a good<lb />
season. I'm just sorry it had to be<lb />
such a one sided game he said.<lb />
ECU ends their season with a<lb />
34-13 record and as EC AC South<lb />
Champions.<lb />
Thursday: ECU 5, USA 4<lb />
The Pirates escaped with a 5-4<lb />
victory over South Alabama in<lb />
their opening game as Johnson<lb />
drove in Greg Hardison to score<lb />
the winning run in the top of the<lb />
ninth despite third base coach<lb />
Gary Overton's attempt to get<lb />
Hardison to stop at the bag.<lb />
"Winfred told me going into<lb />
the dugout that if I got on base,<lb />
he'd get me in Hardison said.<lb />
"I saw Coach 'O' all the way, but<lb />
there was no way I was going to<lb />
stop<lb />
Johnson was once again the star<lb />
for the Pirates as he went four-<lb />
for-five from the plate, scored<lb />
two runs and collected two RBI's.<lb />
The Jaguars opened the scoring<lb />
in the bottom of the second after<lb />
Jim Filotei singled, and then came<lb />
home on a two-run shot by Brian<lb />
Simrnermacker over the right field<lb />
fence.<lb />
Johnson came back with a<lb />
homer of his own in the fourth to<lb />
narrow the margin to 2-1.<lb />
The two teams exchanged runs<lb />
in the fifth, and then ECU finally<lb />
grabbed the lead in the seventh in-<lb />
ning. Hardison doubled with one<lb />
out, then scored on a Todd Evans<lb />
single. Johnson's third hit of the<lb />
game moved Evans to third, and<lb />
then a throwing error to first base<lb />
enabled Evans to easily score.<lb />
USA tied it back up in the<lb />
eighth, but Hardison's mad dash<lb />
from second base in the top of the<lb />
ninth enabled the Pirates to come<lb />
away with the victory.<lb />
Friday: ECU 7. FSU 4<lb />
Johnson smashed a grand slam<lb />
and pitched his third straight com-<lb />
plete game in post season play to<lb />
lead the Pirates to a 7-4 victory<lb />
over Florida State in second<lb />
round action.<lb />
Johnson did a respectable job<lb />
from the mound as he gave up<lb />
eight hits, one walk, while striking<lb />
out four. "Under the cir-<lb />
cumstances, that's the best I've<lb />
pitched in a while. I never really<lb />
got tired till the eighth inning<lb />
Johnson said. "I don't throw the<lb />
ball that hard, so I have to rely on<lb />
mixing up my pitches<lb />
With the score tied at two in the<lb />
top of the third, Hardison reached<lb />
first on an error, Wells singled<lb />
and Evans reached on another<lb />
Seminole eiror to load the bases.<lb />
Johnson came to the plate next,<lb />
the result: ECU 6 FSU 2.<lb />
The game remained relatively<lb />
quiet until the eighth, but ECU's<lb />
lead was too big to overcome as<lb />
the Seminoles could only narrow<lb />
the margin to three runs.<lb />
Saturday: Miami 6, ECU 4<lb />
Bob Davidson got his first start<lb />
since April 25, but the Pirates<lb />
couldn't help him out as they were<lb />
handed their first defeat of the<lb />
Boh Davidson started his first game in more then a month thai<lb />
weekend in the NCAA playoffs.<lb />
tournament against Miami.<lb />
"I was disappointed that we<lb />
made so many mistakes defensive-<lb />
ly, we haven't been doing that so<lb />
much this year Baird said. "We<lb />
also had our chances to score<lb />
more runs, but we just didn't do<lb />
it<lb />
After Darren Mandel smashed<lb />
a homer in the first inning, the<lb />
Pirates forged to a quick 3-1 lead<lb />
in the top of the third. Miami,<lb />
however, came back with three<lb />
runs of their own in the fourth to<lb />
take a 4-3 lead.<lb />
The Pirate- were able to tie it<lb />
back up in the fifth, but severai<lb />
missed scoring opportunities<lb />
enabled Miami to come away �<lb />
a hard fought 6-4 victory.<lb />
Penn State Signed By Karr<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
SforUUllor<lb />
FOOTBALL: ECU has signed a<lb />
two-year contract with Penn State<lb />
beginning in 1985, Director of<lb />
Athletics Dr. Ken Karr announced<lb />
late last week.<lb />
"We are very excited about be-<lb />
ing able to add another of the<lb />
country's major independents<lb />
Karr said. "We want to let the<lb />
world know we want to schedule<lb />
the major independents of the<lb />
northeast<lb />
Karr also added that the signing<lb />
of PSU is "just another step in<lb />
trying to schedule the best teams<lb />
in college football<lb />
The Pirates already have a 1985<lb />
schedule that includes defending<lb />
national champion Miami, Sugar<lb />
Bowl champion Auburn, LSU,<lb />
South Carolina, Tulsa and North<lb />
Carolina State.<lb />
ECU replaces Minnesota on<lb />
Penn State's schedule after the<lb />
Gophers and Nittany Lions could<lb />
not reach a financial agreement.<lb />
The announcement of the<lb />
agreement with Penn State marks<lb />
the third major schedule addition<lb />
the Pirates have made in the last<lb />
three weeks. Southeastern Con-<lb />
ference powerhouses Auburn and<lb />
LSU were both signed earlier in<lb />
the month.<lb />
The Pirates and Nittany Lions<lb />
will meet Sept. 21, 1985 and Sept.<lb />
27, 1986, with both games<lb />
scheduled to be played in Penn<lb />
State's Beaver Stadium.<lb />
BASEBALL: ECU head coach<lb />
Hal Baird, who just returned with<lb />
his team from the NCAA regional<lb />
playoffs, may not be around<lb />
Greenville when it comes time for<lb />
1985 baseball season.<lb />
Sports Update<lb />
Auburn Athletic Director Pat<lb />
Dye, who also coaches the foot-<lb />
ball team, has offered Baird full<lb />
coaching responsibilities of the<lb />
school's baseball team for next<lb />
year.<lb />
Dye, who coached the Pirate<lb />
football team in the late 1970's, is<lb />
reportedly good friends with<lb />
Baird and is aware of his reputa-<lb />
tion of being a winner.<lb />
In five years at the Pirate helm,<lb />
Baird has compiled a 145-66-1<lb />
record, has made three ap-<lb />
pearences in the NCAA playoffs,<lb />
has won two out of a possible<lb />
three ECAC South Champion-<lb />
ships and has graduated ten<lb />
players to the professional ranks.<lb />
Baird has not made a decison<lb />
on whether to accept Dye's offer,<lb />
but said he would be willing to<lb />
stay at ECU if two requests were<lb />
met. First, he would like to be<lb />
taken off the teaching staff and<lb />
coach only. Secondly, he would<lb />
like to see his budget doubled.<lb />
When asked to rate his budget<lb />
among the other 10 Division I<lb />
schools in North Carolina, Baird<lb />
said his was ninth at best.<lb />
ECU Athletic Director Dr. Ken<lb />
Karr was reached by telephone<lb />
while the team was still competing<lb />
in the NCAA's, and was unaware<lb />
of any requests made by Baird.<lb />
When asked if he was prepared to<lb />
meet Baird's requests, Karr said<lb />
he would do "whatever is<lb />
necessary to maintain a strong<lb />
baseball program at ECU<lb />
BASKETBALL: The ECAC<lb />
South Conference has petitioned<lb />
the NCAA rules committee for<lb />
the use of a 45-second shot clock<lb />
for all 1984-85 basketball games.<lb />
The use of the shot clock was<lb />
one of the items approved by<lb />
ECAC South athletic directors<lb />
during the league's spring meeting<lb />
held at UNC-Wilmington.<lb />
The conference also confirmed<lb />
that the 1985 post-season basket-<lb />
ball tournament will be held<lb />
March 7-9 on the William &amp; Mary<lb />
campus.<lb />
All league members: Rich-<lb />
mond, James Madison, William &amp;<lb />
Mary, George Mason, Navy,<lb />
ECU, American and UNC-W,<lb />
turned down the use of the three-<lb />
point shot.<lb />
A baseball format was also ap-<lb />
proved which would pit each con-<lb />
ference team, except Navy,<lb />
against each other three times next<lb />
season. This will lead to a post-<lb />
season torunament to decide the<lb />
automatic NCAA baseball bid.<lb />
"We feel these meetings have<lb />
been our most productive ever<lb />
ECAC South President Dean<lb />
Ehlers said.<lb />
FOOTBALL: "That's just<lb />
something the newspapers made<lb />
up Pirate Coach Ed Emory said<lb />
in reference to reports that he was<lb />
mentioned as a possible successor<lb />
to Miami coach Howard<lb />
Schnellenberger who just recently<lb />
accepted a coaching job in the<lb />
United States Football League.<lb />
Schnellenberger said he recom-<lb />
mended Miami officials to hire<lb />
defensive coordinator Tom<lb />
Olivadotti, but Emory is reported-<lb />
ly still in the running for the job<lb />
along with Terry Donahue of<lb />
UCLA and Dave McClain of<lb />
Washington.<lb />
Toay Baker will have the opportunity to play against such teams as<lb />
Miami, Auburn, LSU and Penn State in 1985.<lb />
Volleyball Team Adds Height To Roster<lb />
Lita<lb /><lb />
(right) was the<lb />
she'U he aa assistant<lb />
By PETE FERN ALD<lb />
Staff Witt<lb />
The ECU women's volleyball<lb />
team competed against a field of<lb />
top Division 1 teams last fall<lb />
resulting in a 3-23 record and their<lb />
"worst season ever" according to<lb />
head coach Imogene Turner.<lb />
"Last year our greatest pro-<lb />
blem was height Turner said.<lb />
"Lida Lamas the team captain<lb />
and our best hitter was only<lb />
5'9�"<lb />
Unfortunately, the lady pirates<lb />
lost Lamas to graduation, but<lb />
Lamas will return next fall to<lb />
share her experience and<lb />
knowledge with the team as an<lb />
assistant volunteer under Turner.<lb />
In preparation for next fall,<lb />
Turner has recruited several taller<lb />
players for the women's team.<lb />
Sharon Shank, a 5'11" transfer<lb />
out of Chowan College, is a<lb />
"standout hitter" and will "pro-<lb />
bably be the team leader said<lb />
Turner.<lb />
Shank graduated from Oviedo<lb />
High School in Florida where she<lb />
was an All-Conference player and<lb />
named the "Best Defensive<lb />
Volleyball Player for the Lady<lb />
Braves in her freshman year<lb />
Mary Barnum, a 53" transfer<lb />
also out of Chowan, is a defensive<lb />
specialist and was second in her<lb />
conference for serve percentages.<lb />
Barnum graduated from West<lb />
Carteret High School where she<lb />
was All-Conference. She went on<lb />
to be named " Chowan's Best<lb />
Defensive Player in each of her<lb />
two years at Chowan and was the<lb />
teams MVP this past season<lb />
Traci Smith, a 6-foot hitter out<lb />
of Ledford Senior High School,<lb />
led her team to a state champion-<lb />
ship last year. Smith was All-<lb />
Conference in volleyball and the<lb />
most valuable player for the Led-<lb />
ford team.<lb />
In addition, Smith graduated<lb />
twelfth out of one hundred<lb />
ninety-one seniors and received<lb />
the outstanding senior award.<lb />
Coach Turner is impressed with<lb />
Smith and beleives she will be a<lb />
valuable part of next year's team.<lb />
"She's got a real good<lb />
background Turner said.<lb />
Dawn Langley, a 5 10"<lb />
freshman out of Virginia Beach,<lb />
will be a sophomore next fall and<lb />
will also contribute to the '84<lb />
team.<lb />
Donna Zekonis, a 6-foot hitter,<lb />
was to play last season but unfor-<lb />
tunately was in an auto accident.<lb />
Zekonis is a transfer out of the<lb />
University of Delaware and<lb />
should be an important factor to<lb />
the team.<lb />
Turner is planning to hold open<lb />
tryouts in August to fill two more<lb />
positions on the women's team.<lb />
Last year, the Lady Pirates<lb />
followed a rigorous schedule in<lb />
which they faced the top teams on<lb />
the east coast. "By the time we<lb />
got started we were already<lb />
dead Turner said. "This year<lb />
we're coming back with more<lb />
height and a better schedule.<lb />
The '84 schedule has the Pirates<lb />
matched against some smaller<lb />
teams at first and then against top<lb />
teams like UNC and Duke later in<lb />
the season.<lb />
"It will give us a little bit of<lb />
time to participate with the<lb />
others, learn to play together and<lb />
build up our confidence before<lb />
Playing the harder teams<lb />
Turner said.<lb />
Last year the Lady Pirates were<lb />
an independent team, but this<lb />
g� win be competing in the<lb />
fcCAC conference and ECAC<lb />
t�fSf�cnt in November.<lb />
With the new players we'll be<lb />
trcaUy improved, I hope we'U be<lb />
able to compete at the conference<lb />
championships Turner added.<lb />
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Angeles Oil<lb />
Committee aj<lb />
a change of<lb />
nations bo<lb />
Games<lb />
"The dea<lb />
June 2. The<lb />
said Peter L<lb />
dent of the or<lb />
before meet it<lb />
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from 1<lb />
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compe;<lb />
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Samaranch<lb />
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Samaranch<lb />
bas-i.<lb />
becoming 1<lb />
is to travel I<lb />
for tall p<lb />
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and e d?r<lb />
tion being s<lb />
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somethir<lb />
meeting in<lb />
everyone<lb />
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organizer- tl<lb />
acceptance<lb />
bettering th<lb />
lineup foi<lb />
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confirmatio<lb />
which brok<lb />
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compete in<lb />
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eluding Et<lb />
replied, but<lb />
the nation-<lb />
boycott, h<lb />
send a team<lb />
Of the I<lb />
committees<lb />
they will<lb />
Afghan<lb />
Caechosiova<lb />
many. Hung<lb />
Poland, So<lb />
and the<lb />
Korea ren<lb />
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not send a I<lb />
Ueberroth<lb />
the IOC to<lb />
ficials from<lb />
tries from<lb />
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tions he -a<lb />
that these of<lb />
secure in th<lb />
Soviets sa<lb />
the safetv of<lb />
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their nor<lb />
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delegation a<lb />
Lausanne w;<lb />
federation- tt<lb />
because ma<lb />
been stnppec<lb />
Samaranch<lb />
for Soviet p<lb />
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boycott.<lb />
"It is very<lb />
Soviets to cJhl<lb />
I will fight ui<lb />
Samaranch sj<lb />
ing an K<lb />
meeting<lb />
delegates.<lb />
The talks c<lb />
1988 Seoul<lb />
received critij<lb />
sports minisd<lb />
meeting in Cj<lb />
Montes<lb />
Salvador's<lb />
a news confer<lb />
While Moi<lb />
open for his<lb />
tion, he addec<lb />
national comi<lb />
$28,000 entr<lb />
June 2.<lb />
The Inter<lb />
Committee oi<lb />
penses for<lb />
Salvador, bi<lb />
Salvador ans<lb />
funds to sho<lb />
must pay<lb />
nation's yout<lb />
grams.<lb /><lb />
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I to a quick 3-1 lead<lb />
the ihird. Miami,<lb />
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vn in the fourth to<lb />
ad.<lb />
ere able to tie it<lb />
fifth, but several<lb />
ring opportunities<lb />
Miami to come away with<lb />
'd fought 6-4 victory.<lb />
?<lb /><lb />
P' against such teams as<lb />
1985.<lb />
o Roster<lb />
coast. "By the time we<lb />
parted e were already<lb />
Turner said. "This year<lb />
coming back with more<lb />
V and a better schedule.<lb />
e 84 schedule has the Pirates<lb />
ped against some smaller<lb />
at first and then against top<lb />
ilke UNC and Duke later in<lb />
tason.<lb />
will give us a little bit of<lb />
Participate with the<lb />
learn to play together and<lb />
up our confidence before<lb />
H the harder teams<lb />
pr said.<lb />
it year the Lady Pirates were<lb />
tidependent team, but this<lb />
pey will be competing in the<lb />
I conference and EC AC<lb />
lent in November.<lb />
ith the new players we'll be<lb />
? improved, I hope we'll be<lb />
o compete at the conference<lb />
Jionships Turner added<lb />
Committee<lb />
Appeals To<lb />
Soviets<lb />
LAUSANNE, Switzerland<lb />
(VI I) � The president of the Los<lb />
Angeles Olympic Organizing<lb />
Committee appealed Monday for<lb />
a change of heart by communist<lb />
nations boycotting the Summer<lb />
Games.<lb />
"The deadline for entries is<lb />
June 2. The door is still open "<lb />
said Peter Ueberroth, the presi-<lb />
dent of the organizing committee<lb />
before meeting with the Interna-<lb />
tional Olympic Committee Ex-<lb />
ecutive Board in Lausanne.<lb />
Led by the Soviet Union, 12<lb />
communist countries have an-<lb />
nounced they will not send teams<lb />
to the Los Angeles Games, citing<lb />
inadequate security for their<lb />
athletes and U.S. violations of the<lb />
Olympic charter.<lb />
Sports officials from El<lb />
Salvador said Monday the nation<lb />
might be forced to withdraw from<lb />
the Games unless it could raise the<lb />
S28,000 entry fee by June 2.<lb />
Without funds for the par-<lb />
ticipants, "We will be absent<lb />
from Los Angeles Olympic<lb />
Games, sadly accompanying the<lb />
Soviet Union boycott of the world<lb />
competition said Salvadoran<lb />
OKmpic committee president<lb />
Valerio Montes.<lb />
Ueberroth praised the efforts of<lb />
IOC President Juan Antonio<lb />
Samaranch to persuade the<lb />
Soviets to rescind the boycott.<lb />
Samaranch, who was Spain's am-<lb />
bassador to Moscow before<lb />
becoming IOC president in 1980,<lb />
is to travel to Moscow Wednesday<lb />
for talks with Soviet leaders.<lb />
"It is very courageous of him,<lb />
and we appreciate the determina-<lb />
tion being shown by the IOC<lb />
Ueberroth said. "I hope<lb />
something will come ouyt of the<lb />
meeting in Moscow. We want<lb />
everyone to come to Los<lb />
Angeles<lb />
Ueberroth said the Los Angeles<lb />
organizers have received written<lb />
acceptances from 128 nations �<lb />
bettering the record 122-nation<lb />
lineup for the 1972 Munich Olvm-<lb />
pics.<lb />
He was still awaiting written<lb />
confirmation from Rumania,<lb />
which broke with the Soviet<lb />
Union ny announcing it would<lb />
compete in Los Angeles.<lb />
Several African countries, in-<lb />
cluding Ethiopia, have not<lb />
replied, but Mozambique, one of<lb />
the nations expected to join the<lb />
boycott, has confirmed it will<lb />
send a team.<lb />
Of the 154 national Olympic<lb />
committees, the following said<lb />
they will boycott the Games:<lb />
Afghanistan, Bulgaria,<lb />
Czechoslovakia, Cuba, East Ger-<lb />
many, Hungary, Laos, Mongolia,<lb />
Poland, South Yemen, Vietnam<lb />
and the Soviet Union. North<lb />
Korea remains uncertain, and<lb />
ran announced last year it would<lb />
not send a team.<lb />
Ueberroth denied he had asked<lb />
the IOC to bar judges and of-<lb />
ficials from the boycotting coun-<lb />
tries from officiating in Los<lb />
Angeles.<lb />
The appointment of judges<lb />
rests with the international federa-<lb />
tions he said. "I only suggested<lb />
that these officials might feel in-<lb />
secure in the light of what the<lb />
Soviets said about their fears for<lb />
the safety of their athletes, which<lb />
as one of the reasons given for<lb />
their non-attendance<lb />
Ueberroth said the Los Angeles<lb />
delegation also would meet in<lb />
Lausanne with the international<lb />
federations to rearrange programs<lb />
because many entry lists have<lb />
been stripped of competitors.<lb />
Samaranch will carry a letter<lb />
for Soviet president Konstantin<lb />
Chernenko in an effort to list the<lb />
boycott.<lb />
"It is very difficult to get the<lb />
Soviets to change their minds, but<lb />
I will fight until the last minute<lb />
Samaranch said Monday follow-<lb />
ing an IOC executive board<lb />
meeting with Los Angeles<lb />
delegates.<lb />
The talks could also involve the<lb />
1988 Seoul Olympics, which<lb />
received criticism from Socialist<lb />
sports ministers at their May 24<lb />
meeting in Czechoslovakia.<lb />
Montes announced El<lb />
Salvador's possible withdrawal in<lb />
a news conference.<lb />
While Montes left the door<lb />
open for his country's participa-<lb />
tion, he added it was doubtful his<lb />
national committee could raise the<lb />
$28,000 entry fee, which is due<lb />
June 2.<lb />
The International Olympic<lb />
Committee offered to pay all ex-<lb />
penses for six people from El<lb />
Salvador, but Montes said the<lb />
Salvadorans would refuse the<lb />
funds to show the government it<lb />
must pay more attention to the<lb />
nation's youth and sports' pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN MAY 30 1MU 9<lb />
It's Not Too Late<lb />
For Intramurals<lb />
By JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
ECL'f�<lb />
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Cheerleaders Selected<lb />
A 14-member cheerleading<lb />
squad has been selected for East<lb />
Carolina University athletics for<lb />
the 1984-85 school year.<lb />
Angela Amos, junior,<lb />
Reidsville, NC, Reidsville Senior<lb />
High School, daughter of Mr &amp;<lb />
Mrs. David Glenn Amos.<lb />
Pete Boffelli, sophomore,<lb />
Havelock, NC, Havelock High<lb />
School, son of Mr. &amp; Mrs Peter<lb />
Boffelli.<lb />
Leigh Brown, sophomore,<lb />
Charlotte, NC, East Mecklenburg<lb />
High School, daughter of Mr<lb />
Lloyd Brown.<lb />
Lisa Chandler, junior, Fayet-<lb />
teville, NC, Douglas Byrd High<lb />
School, daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs<lb />
Eugene Chandler.<lb />
James Elkins, junior, Clarkton,<lb />
NC, Clarkton High School, son<lb />
of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edwin Elkins.<lb />
Karen Hall, junior, Burlington,<lb />
NC, Graham High School<lb />
daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dean<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Patti Harrill, senior,<lb />
Thomasville, NC, East Davidson<lb />
High School, daughter of Mr. &amp;<lb />
Mrs. Kenneth Harrill.<lb />
Charles Ingle, senior, Newton,<lb />
NC, Newton-Conover High<lb />
School, son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roy<lb />
Ingle.<lb />
Tony Pearce, sophomore,<lb />
Rocky Mount, NC, North<lb />
Edgecombe High School, son of<lb />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Pearce.<lb />
Scott Perry, senior, Greenville,<lb />
NC, Greenville Christian<lb />
Academy, son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ben-<lb />
ny Perry.<lb />
Nell Reaves, sophomore, Wilm-<lb />
ington, NC, Hoggard High<lb />
School, daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.<lb />
Tom Reaves.<lb />
Chris Shore, sophomore, Ad-<lb />
vance, NC, Davie High School,<lb />
son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Shore.<lb />
Sam Whitehead, junior,<lb />
Scotland Neck, NC, Hobgood<lb />
Academy, son of Mr. Arthur<lb />
Whitehead.<lb />
Patti Williams, junior, Green-<lb />
ville and formerly Macon, GA,<lb />
Southwest High School, daughter<lb />
of Mr. Cecil Williams.<lb />
All members selected for the<lb />
new squad have been members of<lb />
either the varsity or junior varsity<lb />
squad at East Carolina during the<lb />
past year(s).<lb />
Don't be discouraged just<lb />
because you may have missed a<lb />
few intramural activities, there are<lb />
still some left to enjoy thanks to<lb />
the Department of Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services. On June<lb />
4th and 5th, registration begins<lb />
"FORTHEFUNOFIT The first<lb />
of two Putt-Putt tournaments -<lb />
one in each session - begins Tues-<lb />
day, June 5th from noon until 11<lb />
p.m. at Greenville's Putt-Putt<lb />
Course on Highway 33. You can<lb />
still become ECU's intramural<lb />
Putt-Putt champ.<lb />
Practice your putting expertise<lb />
at putt-putt and put your game all<lb />
together during the Intramural<lb />
Golf Classic. Registration for play<lb />
at the Ayden Country Club is<lb />
June 11 and 12. Play is Wednes-<lb />
day, June 13 from 9 a.m. to 4<lb />
p.m. For more details on both<lb />
events, come by Room 204,<lb />
Memorial Gym and get registered.<lb />
Kind of hooked on the out-<lb />
doors? Trail riding at Jarman's<lb />
Stables is offered every Thursday<lb />
at 4 p.m. through the Intramural<lb />
Outdoor Recreation Center. The<lb />
cost is 5.00 per hour with<lb />
transportation provided. There<lb />
are still several "Adventure<lb />
Trips" sponsored by the Outdoor<lb />
Recreation Center including a<lb />
local canoe trip May 30 and a<lb />
windsurfing-sailing clinic June 2.<lb />
Just call Memorial Gym,<lb />
757-6911, for more details.<lb />
The softball season is off to a<lb />
running start with games continu-<lb />
ing on Mondays and Wednesdays.<lb />
The season will finish off with a<lb />
championship tournament in<lb />
June. With competitiveness set so<lb />
high anyone could get the prize;<lb />
so look out for the softball victor!<lb />
Three-on-three basketball starts<lb />
its season this week with games on<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday. Look for<lb />
both the mens and womens cham-<lb />
pions; alias "Court Masters" and<lb />
"Court Misses The talent<lb />
abounds on the court so don't<lb />
miss the action.<lb />
There is still time to relax and<lb />
enjoy Intramural activities this<lb />
first session. Just get up and sign<lb />
up at Memorial Gym, Room 204<lb />
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MAY 30, 1984<lb />
?<lb />
Pirate Mascot Named Pee Dee<lb />
No longer is the Pirate of East<lb />
Carolina University just the Pirate<lb />
mascot.<lb />
The Pirate is now known by the<lb />
name of Powerful Pee Dee!<lb />
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around He now belongs to an elite<lb />
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dianapolis 500-mile auto race more<lb />
than once.<lb />
The 32-year-old driver from<lb />
Bakers field, Calif ran away from the<lb />
fastest field in auto racing history Sun-<lb />
day and won the 68th lndy classic with<lb />
a speed record.<lb />
This triumph is different, he said,<lb />
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"There vas a time a couple of years<lb />
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lucky Mears said Monday morning<lb />
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winner's picture session. "But that's<lb />
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ee or hear as much of that as I used<lb />
to<lb />
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wasn't the way things were. That's<lb />
kind of taken the lucky tag away.<lb />
"It did bother me then, but I think<lb />
I'm a more mature person now. And<lb />
I'm enjoying this one (Indy victory)<lb />
even more than the first one Mears<lb />
said.<lb />
He was officially declared the winner<lb />
b race officials Monday, with Colom-<lb />
bian rookie Roberto Guerrero, second<lb />
and two-time winner Al Unser third.<lb />
Rookie Al Holbert finished fourth,<lb />
owed by fellow rookie Michael An-<lb />
dretti, the son of former Indy winner<lb />
Mario Andretti.<lb />
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.h Sunday, remained hospitalized in<lb />
stable condition Monday with a frac-<lb />
tured jaw and severe concussion.<lb />
Gordon Johncock, another two-time<lb />
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tsh Sunday and suffered a broken<lb />
left ankle. He remained hospitalized in<lb />
satisfactory condition Monday.<lb />
Race officials made no change in the<lb />
final position of the 33 cars that started<lb />
the race from the unofficial standings<lb />
announced Sunday.<lb />
Guerrero, Unser, Holbert and An-<lb />
dretti each had completed 198 of the<lb />
e's 200 laps when Mears crossed the<lb />
:sh line. The positions of the four<lb />
drivers were thus determined by when<lb />
they completed their 198th lap.<lb />
"There is no official protest said<lb />
chief steward Tom Binford.<lb />
Mears was left unchallenged over the<lb />
A 32 laps Sunday after defending<lb />
champion and record-breaking pole-<lb />
sitter Tom Sneva was forced out of the<lb />
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The 32-year-old driver from<lb />
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