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Bhe<lb />
darolmiatt<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.S8Nor<lb />
Wednesday June 13,1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
UNC Board Of Governors<lb />
Changes Consulting Policy;<lb />
Guidelines To Be Tightened<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRAS1AK<lb />
NmHto<lb />
The UNC Board of Governors<lb />
recently changed its policy on con-<lb />
sulting done by faculty members,<lb />
but the effects on ECU should be<lb />
minimal, according to ECU<lb />
Chancellor John Howell.<lb />
The changes, to be put into ef-<lb />
fect by September, are aimed at<lb />
preventing possible conflicts of in-<lb />
terest in consulting work which<lb />
faculty members perform. Howell<lb />
said the ECU has always asked<lb />
faculty members to identify the<lb />
companies for which they do con-<lb />
sulting work. They will now also<lb />
be required to disclose whether<lb />
the company is funding research<lb />
they are performing at the univer-<lb />
sity and whether they are<lb />
stockholders in the company.<lb />
"At ECU, for the most part,<lb />
our faculty members are con-<lb />
sulting for government agencies<lb />
or educational institutions<lb />
Howell said. "They do less con-<lb />
sulting in industry<lb />
"One loophole is that a faculty<lb />
member might do consulting work<lb />
for an outside agency which is<lb />
funding work in his department,<lb />
or for an agency in which he is a<lb />
stockholder or official Howell<lb />
said. He added that "as the<lb />
primary employer" the university<lb />
is drawn into a conflict such as<lb />
this.<lb />
Questions concerning these<lb />
areas will now be asked and if a<lb />
problem is discovered, the school<lb />
will be able to determine whether<lb />
a conflict of interest exists, prior<lb />
to the initiation of the consulting<lb />
work.<lb />
The new policy will have the<lb />
greatest effect on UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill and N.C. State University,<lb />
since these are the schools with the<lb />
most faculty members doing con-<lb />
sulting work, Howell said. "A lot<lb />
of their work is done through the<lb />
Research Triangle he said,<lb />
See CONSULTING, Page 2<lb />
�RYAN HUMIERT � ECU rteto Lab<lb />
So, you came to college to get an education. And what exactly are you learning? At least it promotes<lb />
physical fitness.<lb />
Freshmen Exposed To College Life Through S.O.S. Program<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Think back to the beginning of<lb />
your freshman year in college.<lb />
Chances are the first week was<lb />
more than slightly confusing. Ad-<lb />
justing to a new campus, new liv-<lb />
ing arrangements and a different<lb />
academic atmosphere is difficult,<lb />
to say the least. Freshmen orienta-<lb />
tion is geared towards making the<lb />
transition easier.<lb />
Freshman orientation begins to-<lb />
day and lasts until July 12. It con-<lb />
sists of five three-day sessions for<lb />
regular freshman and two shorter<lb />
sessions for special studies and<lb />
transfer students.<lb />
Between 2,200 and 2,300 in-<lb />
coming freshman arc scheduled to<lb />
attend the sessions this yearQAp-<lb />
proximately 95 percent of new<lb />
freshmen go through orientation,<lb />
said James Mallory, dean of<lb />
orientation and judiciary.<lb />
Mallory coordinates the pro-<lb />
gram, aided by Residence Hall<lb />
Directors Vanessa Higdon and<lb />
Don Joyner.<lb />
"The program is basically and<lb />
primarily an academic orienta-<lb />
tion Mallory said. Placement<lb />
testing and preregistration are<lb />
among the program's scheduled<lb />
activities.<lb />
The student orientation staff,<lb />
known as the S.O.S is responsi-<lb />
ble for coordinating activities and<lb />
answering questions. The staff<lb />
consists of 14 upperclass and<lb />
graduate students, chosen because<lb />
"they are familiar with residence<lb />
�RYAN HUMBERT � ECU Photo Lob<lb />
It's summer and the bees and the sun are out in full force.<lb />
Friday Hosts Show;<lb />
Howell Featured Guest<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
ECU, its progress and<lb />
achievements, was the subject<lb />
of the television show North<lb />
Carolina People, a program<lb />
hosted by UNC President<lb />
William Friday and sponsored<lb />
by the UNC Center for Public<lb />
Television network. ECU<lb />
Chancellor John Howell was<lb />
the featured guest.<lb />
The show aired Monday<lb />
night on Channel 25 and will be<lb />
shown again Sunday, June 17<lb />
at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
An overview of ECU was<lb />
provided, with subjects discuss-<lb />
ed ranging from enrollment<lb />
growth to the medical school to<lb />
the athletic program.<lb />
Friday praised Howell for<lb />
serving "with distinction and<lb />
total dedication" during his 27<lb />
years at ECU.<lb />
"I've seen a lot of it (ECU's<lb />
development), because a lot of<lb />
it happened in the last third of<lb />
its history Howell said.<lb />
ECU's enrollment growth in<lb />
the last 20 years has been<lb />
"phenomenal Friday said.<lb />
See FUTURE, Page 2<lb />
hall living, have a high scholastic<lb />
average and are well-rounded<lb />
according to Mallory. "They<lb />
work, eat and live with the<lb />
students he added.<lb />
Staff members are chosen from<lb />
all majors, Mallory said, in order<lb />
to provide more variety. "It's an<lb />
enjoyable job he said "and the<lb />
student staff has done an outstan-<lb />
ding job for a number of years<lb />
An important aspect of orienta-<lb />
tion is the opportunity to take<lb />
placement tests. Mallory said all<lb />
students are required to take tests<lb />
in math and chemistry, while<lb />
language and English tests are op-<lb />
tional. "One selling point of the<lb />
program he said, "is the idea<lb />
that you can come and earn col-<lb />
lege credit, free, putting you<lb />
ahead of the game<lb />
Students can earn up to 12<lb />
hours of credit in a language, six<lb />
hours in mathematics and three<lb />
hours in English. The English<lb />
placement test is also given for<lb />
placement into an honors section<lb />
of English.<lb />
Between 65 and 70 percent of<lb />
the incoming freshmen will also<lb />
preregister in the general college<lb />
while they are here. Others will be<lb />
able to preregister in the technical<lb />
schools, such as nursing.<lb />
Having the new freshman<lb />
preregister while they are here is a<lb />
necessity, Mallory said, since it<lb />
takes from mid-July until classes<lb />
begin in August to process the<lb />
schedules.<lb />
Several information<lb />
sessions<lb />
are also scheduled. One session<lb />
will deal with residence hall living<lb />
and another will deal with campus<lb />
activities. During the activities<lb />
session, groups such as the Mar-<lb />
ching Pirates, Career Planning<lb />
and Placement and the SGA will<lb />
be allotted five minutes to present<lb />
the students with information<lb />
about the services they offer. In<lb />
addition, Greenville Mayor Janice<lb />
Buck will welcome them.<lb />
There will also be academic in-<lb />
formation sessions. These sessions<lb />
are designed to familiarize<lb />
students with the offerings and re-<lb />
quirements of specific depart-<lb />
ments. "It gives them (the<lb />
freshmen) a chance to get their<lb />
feet wet Mallory said. "It is<lb />
especially good for those in<lb />
general college � it might help<lb />
them make up their minds<lb />
Parents are not neglected in this<lb />
process. A special parents' orien-<lb />
tation is held the first day of each<lb />
of the first five sessions, t lasts<lb />
between two and three hours,<lb />
Mallory said, depending on the<lb />
number of parents attending, and<lb />
the number of questions aked.<lb />
They are shown a 15-minute<lb />
slide presentation about life at<lb />
ECU and given an opportunity to<lb />
talk to different people from the<lb />
Division of Student Life. They are<lb />
also given a packet which includes<lb />
maps information about fees and<lb />
information about eastern North<lb />
Carolina. "The parents enjoy<lb />
this Mallory said.<lb />
Infractions Are Result<lb />
Students Unaware Of Regulations<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
N�w� Editor<lb />
One major problem en-<lb />
countered by the ECU Honor<lb />
Board, according to 1984-85<lb />
Honor Board Chairman Tom<lb />
Buonocore, is that "people don't<lb />
realize that we are there until they<lb />
come before us<lb />
The Honor Board consists of<lb />
ten students: a chairman, seven<lb />
voting members and two alter-<lb />
nates. "The board has original<lb />
jurisdiction in all cases where the<lb />
student is in direct violation of<lb />
university policy Buonocore<lb />
said. He added that it is "respon-<lb />
sible for ensuring that students<lb />
adhere to the university's code of<lb />
conduct<lb />
Unfortunately, Buonocore<lb />
said, many students are un-<lb />
familiar with the rules governing<lb />
conduct on the ECU campus. "It<lb />
is the student's responsibility to be<lb />
aware of these rules he said.<lb />
"The best way to prevent an in-<lb />
fraction is to know what is right<lb />
and what is not<lb />
According to Buonocore, a list<lb />
of offenses and possible<lb />
punishments is published in the<lb />
Student Handbook. He said<lb />
students, especially incoming<lb />
freshman, should read the hand-<lb />
book so they are aware of the<lb />
types of behavior considered<lb />
violations of the code.<lb />
The Honor Board handles bet-<lb />
ween four and six cases a week<lb />
during the year, although it is not<lb />
active during the summer,<lb />
Buonocore said. Before a case is<lb />
brought before the board,<lb />
preliminary hearings are held to<lb />
determine whether the infraction<lb />
is serious enough to merit a board<lb />
hearing. If it is, the board hears<lb />
the case and determines a punish-<lb />
ment. In cases such as cheating, it<lb />
has the power to suspend a stu-<lb />
dent from school.<lb />
One student was recently<lb />
suspended for cheating on a final<lb />
examination. The one-year<lb />
suspension, Buonocore said,<lb />
means that not only is the student<lb />
unable to attend ECU, but he is<lb />
also unable to attend most other<lb />
colleges or universities.<lb />
In general, the number of<lb />
cheating and plagiarism cases is<lb />
small. Buonocore said alcohol-<lb />
related offenses are the most com-<lb />
mon. Vandalism or residence hall<lb />
destruction is usually involved.<lb />
"Cases of vandalism are usually<lb />
alcohol-related he said.<lb />
Book thefts also account for a<lb />
large number of cases apj:earing<lb />
before the board. "Peopk don't<lb />
realize that if you see a book lying<lb />
around, you can't just take it and<lb />
sell it because there is no on e there<lb />
to claim it Buonocore sa;d.<lb />
Both the University Book Ex-<lb />
change and the Student Supply<lb />
Store have systems to track down<lb />
students who sell stolen books.<lb />
This is how the Honor Board gets<lb />
most of the cases. "Book stealing<lb />
is dealt with very strictly<lb />
Buonocore said, "as is vandalism<lb />
against the university<lb />
"One person got a $250 fine foi<lb />
maliciously setting off a fire<lb />
alarm he added.<lb />
Rental Program Not Feasible<lb />
Book Exchange System To Expand<lb />
ByMARYCASHIO<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
When the SGA Student Welfare<lb />
Committee conducted student<lb />
surveys last year, one concern fre-<lb />
quently cited by students was the<lb />
high cost of textbooks. As a<lb />
response to this concern, a tex-<lb />
tbook exchange program was<lb />
developed on a trial basis and<lb />
book rental programs were<lb />
discussed.<lb />
At present a book exchange<lb />
program is still in operation on a<lb />
small scale at the Student Supply<lb />
Store, according to SGA Presi-<lb />
dent John Rainey.<lb />
Rainey said attempts are now<lb />
being made to establish com-<lb />
munication between ECU<lb />
students and administration con-<lb />
cerning the problem of book<lb />
costs. A meeting between SGA of-<lb />
ficers and the Faculty Senate was<lb />
held recently to propose longer<lb />
use of textbooks. One problem<lb />
students experience is that,<lb />
whenever a new edition of a book<lb />
is received by the bookstore, the<lb />
store is unable to repurchase older<lb />
editions.<lb />
Rainey has suggested that, in-<lb />
stead of this method, editions of<lb />
textbooks should be used for a<lb />
longer period of time, at least two<lb />
years.<lb />
Rainey added that a book rental<lb />
system is not feasible at this time.<lb />
He said he does not feel it could<lb />
be managed the way it is at other<lb />
schools. Making students pay a<lb />
set fee for differing numbers of<lb />
books would not be fair, he said.<lb />
The SGA, particularly the Stu-<lb />
dent Welfare Committee, will<lb />
continue to work on the problem<lb />
over the summer and, according<lb />
to Student Welfare Committee<lb />
Chairman David Brown, hopes to<lb />
expand the book exchange pro-<lb />
gram in the fall.<lb />
Crimes Include Indecent Exposure<lb />
By ERNEST ROBERTS<lb />
r Writer<lb />
An indecent exposure incident,<lb />
three summonses for worthless<lb />
checks and two assaults were<lb />
among the crimes reported to the<lb />
ECU Department of Public Safety<lb />
during the past week.<lb />
Reported crimes for June 5 �<lb />
10 included:<lb />
June 5, 6:35 p.m. � Sandra L.<lb />
Hall of Wilmington was served a<lb />
summons for a worthless check by<lb />
Ptl. Dail.<lb />
June 7, 12:10 a.m. �<lb />
Christopher C. Wood of 122 Jar-<lb />
vis Residence Hall reported pro-<lb />
perty stolen from dorm room.<lb />
11:55 a.m. � James Arthur Cran-<lb />
dol of Ayden was issued a state<lb />
citation for a stop sign violation at<lb />
Brody Building by Ptl. Brew-<lb />
ington. 2:35 p.m. � Joan Elaine<lb />
Tomer of 343 Rawl Building<lb />
reported an indecent exposure in-<lb />
cident in her office. 2:38 p.m. �<lb />
Harriette Griffin of the payroll<lb />
office reported an assault on a<lb />
female at the east end of Rawl An-<lb />
nex.<lb />
June<lb />
8, 12:22 a.m. � Lisa<lb />
Gatlin of 114 Slay Residence Hall<lb />
reported a suspicious person out-<lb />
side her room knocking on the<lb />
door and window. 4:20 a.m. �<lb />
Jennifer Layne Dunn of 27<lb />
Langston Pak Apartments was<lb />
taken into protective custody by<lb />
Cpl. Watson. 6:00 a.m. � Ken-<lb />
dall Diane Carrigan of Raleigh<lb />
was served two summonses for<lb />
worthless checks. 8:40 p.m. �<lb />
Sgt. Lawler reported the hydraulic<lb />
door stop on the level C stairwell<lb />
?;l?CnuStadium was �roken<lb />
and the door could not be<lb />
secured.<lb />
June 9, 12:40 a.m. -A female<lb />
student reported being assaulted<lb />
by a black male south of the am-<lb />
phitheatre. The suspect was not<lb />
found.<lb />
June 10, 12:36 a.m. � Monica<lb />
Loh of 804 Greene Residence Hafl<lb />
was transported to Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital by Sgt. I awler<lb />
for a medical emergency. 10:32<lb />
a.m. � Frank Rabey report the<lb />
telephones and airconditionmg<lb />
were malfunctioninf in the Allied<lb />
Health Building.<lb /><pb facs="00057649_tn_0002" /><lb />
2THgEAST CAROLlNlANjjjNjEl 3, 1984<lb />
Simon Appointed Political Science Chair<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Dr. Maurice D. Simon,<lb />
associate professor of political<lb />
science and former director of the<lb />
Master of Public Affairs program<lb />
at the University of North<lb />
Carolina at Greensboro, will<lb />
become professor and chair of the<lb />
Department of Political Science at<lb />
East Carolina University effective<lb />
July 20.<lb />
Dr. Marie Farr, assistant dean<lb />
of the College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences, made the announcement<lb />
following confirmation of the ap-<lb />
pointment by the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors Friday in Wilmington.<lb />
"I am pleased to announce the<lb />
appointment of Dr. Maurice D.<lb />
Simon as professor and chair of<lb />
the Department of Political<lb />
Science Dr. Farr said. "Dr.<lb />
Simon, formerly graduate direc-<lb />
tor of the MPA program, UNC-<lb />
Greensboro, has published widely<lb />
on international topics and receiv-<lb />
ed many fellowships and grants in<lb />
support of international research.<lb />
"He has been invited to attend<lb />
an international conference this<lb />
summer in Poland<lb />
"Dr. Eugene Ryan, dean of the<lb />
College of Arts and Sciences, ex-<lb />
pects Dr. Simon's international<lb />
expertise and administrative<lb />
abilities to be valuable additions<lb />
to international programs, the<lb />
department and the College. Dr.<lb />
Ryan and I both look forward to<lb />
working closely with Dr. Simon<lb />
when his appointment begins July<lb />
20 she said.<lb />
Dr. Simon holds the PhD in<lb />
political science from Stanford<lb />
University and is internationally<lb />
known as an authority on Poland.<lb />
He received the BA degree with<lb />
highest honors in political science<lb />
from the University of California<lb />
at Berkely in 1962 and the MA in<lb />
public law and government from<lb />
Columbia University in 1964.<lb />
He has been a member of the<lb />
political science faculty at UNC-G<lb />
since 1973 and was granted<lb />
research leave in 1976-77 and in<lb />
the fall of 1980. He became<lb />
graduate director of the MPA<lb />
program in 1981 and served until<lb />
June, 1983.<lb />
In 1972 and 1973, he par-<lb />
ticipated in the research exchange<lb />
program of the International<lb />
Research and Exchanges Board<lb />
and also held a fellowship from<lb />
the American Council of Learned<lb />
Societies-Social Science Research<lb />
Council. In 1969 through 1972, he<lb />
was a lecturer and assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of political science at<lb />
Williams College.<lb />
Dr. Simon was the recipient of<lb />
the Stanford University Wilson<lb />
Fellowship in 1967-68. In addi-<lb />
tion, he has received several<lb />
grants and fellowships, primarily<lb />
in the area of in 1976-77 , he par-<lb />
ticipated in the exchange program<lb />
of the National Academy of<lb />
Sciences Commission on Interna-<lb />
tional Relations, section on the<lb />
USSR and Eastern Europe, dur-<lb />
ing which he studied at the Polish<lb />
Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.<lb />
A search for a new chair for the<lb />
political science department at<lb />
ECU began last September when<lb />
Dr. Tinsley E. Yarbrough an-<lb />
nounced he would resign the<lb />
chairmanship in order to devote<lb />
more time to research and writing.<lb />
Yarbrough, a member of the ECU<lb />
faculty since 1967 and political<lb />
science chairman for the past four<lb />
years, served on the search com-<lb />
mittee which recommended Dr.<lb />
Simon for the position.<lb />
In announcing that he would<lb />
resign as chair when a successor<lb />
was named, Yarbrough said, "It's<lb />
time to do other things<lb />
Graduates Entering Improved Job Market<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
This year's college graduate is<lb />
entering a job market which "is<lb />
10 times better than it has been in<lb />
recent years" but still very com-<lb />
petitive, according to ECU's<lb />
director of Career Planning and<lb />
Placement.<lb />
Getting a good job is highly<lb />
compet'tive because of the sheer<lb />
numbers of new college graduates<lb />
entering the market, says Furney<lb />
James. He estimates that North<lb />
Carolina colleges and universities<lb />
awarded approximately 30.000<lb />
baccalaureate degrees this spring.<lb />
"Jobs are out there � lots of<lb />
them � and a lot of 1984 college<lb />
graduates already have found<lb />
jobs James says. "Quality col-<lb />
lege graduates will find jobs<lb />
Based on past experience,<lb />
James estimates that 70 to 75 per-<lb />
cent of ECU's placement ap-<lb />
plicants will have jobs by<lb />
September following their gradua-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"There are good people out<lb />
there who won't have jobs by<lb />
then, but as they keep searching<lb />
most of them eventually will find<lb />
suitable work James said. Fac-<lb />
tors such as geographic considera-<lb />
tions, relocation, family ties and<lb />
the like enter the job search pro-<lb />
cess and often make it more dif-<lb />
ficult.<lb />
For the first time, James said he<lb />
is seeing concern among ECU<lb />
nursing school graduates this year<lb />
� not about Retting jobs, but<lb />
about getting jobs where they<lb />
want to live and work.<lb />
James says he believes "the<lb />
days are gone when the big pro-<lb />
blem facing a graduate was simply<lb />
deciding which job offer to ac-<lb />
cept<lb />
Now, James said "the job<lb />
market is 10 times better than it<lb />
has been in recent years when jobs<lb />
were scarce. But it is still com-<lb />
petitive The Bureau of Labor<lb />
Statistics forecasts that the job<lb />
market will be competitive for<lb />
many years to come, he said.<lb />
There is strong demand for<lb />
graduates in certain areas or pro-<lb />
fessions. This is heightened by<lb />
shortages of people trained in cer-<lb />
tain fields, such as secondary<lb />
mathematics teachers and in some<lb />
Future Looks Good<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
Howell said that when he came to<lb />
ECU in 1957, the enrollment was<lb />
between 3,000 and 4,000. It now<lb />
stands at approximately 13,500.<lb />
"We have moved qualitatively<lb />
as we've done this rapid<lb />
growing Howell said.<lb />
Howell said that, although<lb />
ECU was started as a teachers'<lb />
college, "in a very short time, it<lb />
was taking a very strong role in<lb />
the development of teacher educa-<lb />
tion in this state and soon<lb />
became a full-blown comprehen-<lb />
sive university.<lb />
Consulting<lb />
Regulations<lb />
Revamped<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
while the amount of consulting<lb />
done by ECU faculty is "not quite<lb />
as high<lb />
ECU faculty members do con-<lb />
sulting work through campus<lb />
facilities such as the Regional<lb />
Development Institute and the<lb />
Center for Applied Technology,<lb />
but many also do consulting on<lb />
their own.<lb />
"I've urged it (consulting) very<lb />
much Howell said. He said the<lb />
school's major concern is that the<lb />
professor fulfill his contractual<lb />
obligations to them. However, he<lb />
added, he feels it is possible for a<lb />
faculty member to spend as much<lb />
as one day a week consulting and<lb />
still fulfill his obligations.<lb />
The new policy was proposed in<lb />
order to assure that problems<lb />
didn't develop, Howell said.<lb />
"We've really not had any pro-<lb />
blem with our consulting<lb />
It is now "the largest industry<lb />
around" in eastern North<lb />
Carolina. In fact, Howell said, the<lb />
Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce was originally organized<lb />
for the purpose of having ECU set<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
Howell said ECU's community<lb />
involvement is shown through<lb />
several programs such as the<lb />
disaster as evidence of the need<lb />
for the ECU School of Medicine.<lb />
"I'm proud of the quick way our<lb />
hospital people responded to<lb />
that he said.<lb />
The medical school, Howell<lb />
said "is not just an institution that<lb />
graduates a certain number of<lb />
MD's � it does a great deal more<lb />
than that<lb />
Concerning ECU's future, "the<lb />
� j -� � "� "��"Ciimig eau s iuture, th<lb />
Rural Education Institute and a future looks very good in educa<lb />
program with Elizabeth City State tion Howell said. "I think we're<lb />
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June 13, 1984<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Drunk Driving<lb />
online �r A<lb />
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IkWBotTtoi ANY"<lb />
�fesTs GtAiNQ UP ?<lb />
Congress' Solution Bad<lb />
The House of Representatives<lb />
vote last week to deny federal<lb />
highway funds to states that allow<lb />
people under 21 years of age to<lb />
drink was an unimaginative,<lb />
bullyish answer to a legimate ques-<lb />
tion. Yes, preventing wrecks and<lb />
deaths by people driving while<lb />
drunk is a proper concern of the<lb />
nation's lawmakers, but this is not<lb />
the way to do it. Besides the<lb />
wrongness inherent in raising the<lb />
age, the tactics planned by the<lb />
Congress are plainly unfair.<lb />
The bill has virtually no op-<lb />
ponents. Seems the politicians do<lb />
not want to offend vocal groups<lb />
like Mothers Against Drunk Driv-<lb />
ing (MADD) during an election<lb />
year. Everyone is for it without<lb />
even pausing to think of the<lb />
arguments against why raising the<lb />
age is unfair and denying the<lb />
monies is mean.<lb />
The argument against making 21<lb />
years of age the nationwide drink-<lb />
ing age is an old but valid one; it is<lb />
a simple extension of the old-<lb />
enough-to-die old-enough-to-vote<lb />
logic. If a man or woman of 18 can<lb />
be killed in the name of his country<lb />
and choose his nation's leaders,<lb />
then why can't he have a drink?<lb />
Why deny this privilege to those<lb />
between 18 and 21 by making them<lb />
the scapegoat for a crusade on<lb />
drunk driving?<lb />
Last year our state made con-<lb />
sumption of beer illegal to those<lb />
under 19. The East Carolinian and<lb />
ECU students fought against it,<lb />
but alas our power was not<lb />
enough. The same is happening<lb />
now in the Senate and House. Very<lb />
few will voice the concerns of those<lb />
under 21. We do not have enough<lb />
pull; we are not a big enough<lb />
voting bloc.<lb />
Once again we are about to be<lb />
walked on, but this time with a<lb />
twist. Our state and a number of<lb />
others would be forced to raise<lb />
their drinking age to 21 or face a<lb />
cut-off of federal highway funds.<lb />
The first year five percent goes and<lb />
the second ten percent. States<lb />
would be foolish not to hike legal<lb />
drinking ages in the face of such a<lb />
large loss of money. A little<lb />
bullyish, eh?<lb />
The worst part about the legisla-<lb />
tion is the hastiness involved in<lb />
passing it. The politicians want to<lb />
appear to be doing something<lb />
about the national "drunk driving<lb />
epidemic They have grasped on<lb />
to a quick fix at the expense of<lb />
states' rights and people under the<lb />
age of 21. This is not the answer.<lb />
The problem is too complex, it<lb />
must be studied carefully before<lb />
such drastic steps are taken.<lb />
So, once again our represen-<lb />
tatives are acting more like politi-<lb />
cians than leaders. Maybe when<lb />
November rolls around we ought<lb />
to get some new ones.<lb />
A in t Easy<lb />
Thank You<lb />
The East Carolinian wishes to<lb />
congratulate those members of the<lb />
administration who restructured<lb />
the ID-card process. Although at<lb />
first there may be some confusion<lb />
getting accustomed to the new pro-<lb />
cedure, the benefits definitely<lb />
outweigh any minor incon-<lb />
vienences.<lb />
Having a library card, activity<lb />
card and identification all in one<lb />
will make using all three a lot<lb />
easier. No longer will students be<lb />
frustrated when they forget one<lb />
part of the ensemble at football<lb />
games or the checkout desk. We<lb />
and the students appreciate the ef-<lb />
fort.<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
ID Procedures Change<lb />
The May 30 issue of The East Caroli-<lb />
nian had an article on the front page<lb />
concerning the new ID cards. There<lb />
were some errors in the article, and I<lb />
think it would be a good idea to correct<lb />
them for the record. I shall appreciate it<lb />
if you will use following information to<lb />
correct the mistakes. Thank you very<lb />
much.<lb />
For many years, ECU students have<lb />
found it necessary to carry a photo ID<lb />
card, an activity card and a library<lb />
card. A new multi-purpose ID card<lb />
which will combine all of these cards in-<lb />
to one will replace the present system<lb />
beginning Fall Semester 1984.<lb />
Combining the photo ID card, activi-<lb />
ty card, and library card will involve the<lb />
following process: The photo ID card<lb />
will be made in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, the activity card will be received<lb />
with the receipt for payment of fees and<lb />
the library card will be obtained from<lb />
the library when the student uses the<lb />
library card for the first time during<lb />
Fall Semester. The following steps<lb />
should be followed by the student: take<lb />
either the class schedule or receipt for<lb />
payment of fees to Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and have the photo ID card<lb />
made. Next, peel the gum label back of<lb />
the photo ID card and the activity card<lb />
tab to the front of the card beneath the<lb />
individual's picture. The final step is to<lb />
get the library card. This is to be done<lb />
the first time the student goes to the<lb />
library. A library staff member will af-<lb />
fix a coded bar to the lower portion of<lb />
the front of the photo ID card. After all<lb />
of these steps have been taken, the<lb />
multi-purpose ID card will be complete.<lb />
Thereafter, each semester the ID card<lb />
will be updated by the student removing<lb />
the new activity card and tab from the<lb />
receipt for payment of fees and affixing<lb />
the activity card and tab to the ID card<lb />
on top of the old activity card and tab.<lb />
With more thant 13,000 students ex-<lb />
pected Fall Semester, considerable time<lb />
will be required to make that many<lb />
photo ID cards. Freshmen and transfer<lb />
students who attend the summer orien-<lb />
tation sessions will have their photo ID<lb />
cards made during the summer. Return-<lb />
ing students will have the first two<lb />
weeks of Fall Semester in which to have<lb />
their photo ID cards made. ID cards<lb />
will be made in Room 244 in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center according<lb />
to the schedule listed below:<lb />
Mon. Aug. 20, 9am-5pm<lb />
Tues.Aug. 21, 9am-5pm<lb />
Wed. Aug. 22, 9am-5pm<lb />
Thur. Aug. 23,12pm-5pm<lb />
Fri. Aug. 24,12pm-5pm<lb />
Mon. Aug. 27,12pm-5pm<lb />
Tues. Aug. 28, 12pm-5pm<lb />
Wed. Aug. 29,12pm-5pm<lb />
Thur. Aug. 30,12pm-5pm<lb />
Fri. Aug. 31,12pm-5pm<lb />
The cost will be $2.50 for each ID<lb />
card.<lb />
The making of photo ID cards will<lb />
involve the use of two ID card cameras.<lb />
Each camera has the capacity to make<lb />
at least 100 photo ID cards per hour.<lb />
With two weeks set aside for ID cards<lb />
to be made, there is no need for<lb />
students to wait in long lines to get then-<lb />
ID cards made.<lb />
Rudolph Alexander<lb />
Director of University Unions and<lb />
Associate Dean � Student Activities<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
The Democrats staggered across the<lb />
finish line last week, all three exhausted<lb />
and dazed. And, as political writers like<lb />
to say, Mondale "limped" by the<lb />
checkered flag first. Now phase II is<lb />
upon us. We pundits now get to see how<lb />
wrong we were about the primary fights<lb />
and begin our next series of predictions<lb />
during the lull before the convention.<lb />
We are dazed from our earlier mistakes<lb />
but not down for the count. So, with the<lb />
valiant courage and conviction of a<lb />
handful of wet spaghetti, the following<lb />
words of wisdom are set to print.<lb />
First, my credentials. I have a lifetime<lb />
membership to Pundit Weekly, a card<lb />
and decoder ring and I once touched Bill<lb />
Moyers' lips at a press conference. (It's<lb />
okay, I only lost one tooth.)<lb />
First, I predict Walter Mondale will<lb />
not wear Jim Palmer underwear just to<lb />
get the Gary Han vote. Instead, he will<lb />
choose Hart as his VP specifically for<lb />
donning bikini briefs and other assorted<lb />
non-Norwegian apparel. Hart will ac-<lb />
cept the vice presidential, stripped low-<lb />
risers despite his calling Mondale a<lb />
"strictly white boxer kind of guy<lb />
Mondale will, though, court the<lb />
"tough guy" vote. He and the Secret<lb />
Service agents assigned to him will run<lb />
three marathons and a triathalon, arm<lb />
ViewPoint<lb />
wrestle an alligator and Mr. T and go to<lb />
a bar mitzvah dressed as Arabs. After<lb />
being released from the hospital, sym-<lb />
pathy will shoot him up in the polls.<lb />
Jesse Jackson will demand and receive<lb />
from the party leadership an all-expense<lb />
paid vacation for two to wonderful Tel<lb />
Aviv, Israel. That's right, Jesse, you and<lb />
a lucky someone who is somebody will<lb />
be flown first class to rescue the hostage<lb />
of your choice. Jesse will deliver the vote<lb />
in exchange for this favor.<lb />
Mondale, Hart and Jacksor will unify<lb />
and make their first appearance together<lb />
on 'Family Feud They will bi: introduc-<lb />
ed by Richard Dawson as the "Mohack<lb />
family" and will match wits ;igainst the<lb />
Regbushes, a rich and powerful family<lb />
from somewhere near Virginia. The<lb />
Mohacks will disagree and not yell,<lb />
"good answer, good answer" and be<lb />
thrown off the show.<lb />
Ronald Reagan will agree to debate<lb />
Mondale in the fall, but will lose when<lb />
he says how he discussed nuclear<lb />
weapons with the White Hoi.ise kitchen<lb />
help. He will also suffer a memory lapse<lb />
during a news conference and say Jane<lb />
Wyman is the president of E! Salvador.<lb />
And, my last prediction. Whar you've<lb />
all been waiting for � my pick for the<lb />
next head honcho of the fee world.<lb />
Well, urn � eeny, meeny, mim, moe -<lb />
er, I pick Reagan by a nose ;n Illinois.<lb />
Of course, he'll decline the offer to write<lb />
his memoirs and star in a TV movie<lb />
about his life. C'est la vie.<lb />
TRB<lb />
Tht Ntw KtpubUe<lb />
They aren't lining up outside Studio<lb />
54 anymore, and down here in<lb />
Policyland they aren't talking much<lb />
about the "window of vulnerability<lb />
Those were fads of the 1970s. Geez,<lb />
where have you been? But let's take a<lb />
trip down memory lane. It's instructive.<lb />
In the mid-to-late 1970s, conservative<lb />
defense intellectuals began promoting<lb />
the idea that the United States would<lb />
face a period in the early-to mid-1980s<lb />
� a "window of vulnerability" � when<lb />
our nuclear defenses would be inade-<lb />
quate, unless drastic and immediate<lb />
steps were taken. Specifically, the<lb />
Soviets' nuclear buildup would have<lb />
reached the point where they could wipe<lb />
out our land-based nuclear missies and<lb />
bombers in a surprise attack, with nukes<lb />
to spare. After such an attack, we would<lb />
still have our submarine-launched<lb />
missiles. But, pending improvements<lb />
due in the 1990s, these are only accurate<lb />
enough to be useful against the general<lb />
population � unlike land-based<lb />
missiles, which can hit specific military<lb />
targets. The United States would thus<lb />
face the choice of escalating to certain<lb />
mutual holocaust, or surrender. Logic<lb />
would dictate surrender.<lb />
Reasoning backward, in the manner<lb />
of nuclear strategy, "window" theorists<lb />
argued that � despite the uncertainties<lb />
about whether the Soviets would or<lb />
could do such a thing and what our ac-<lb />
tual response might be � the mere<lb />
awareness of such a possibility would<lb />
weigh heavily on the world's actors,<lb />
leading to increased Soviet boldness and<lb />
new depths of appeasement by our<lb />
allies. The 1980 Republican platform<lb />
predicted "geopolitical paralysis" for<lb />
America unless the window was closed.<lb />
The "window" theory is a fine exam-<lb />
ple of the neoconservative dictum that<lb />
"ideas have consequences It played a<lb />
real role in stimulating a general appetite<lb />
for defense spending among politicians<lb />
and "opinion leaders What gave this<lb />
idea power, however, was its specificity.<lb />
Chicken Little had a detailed scenario of<lb />
why the sky v, as falling, when, and what<lb />
to do about it. "Our nuclear deterrent<lb />
forces must be made survivable as rapid-<lb />
ly as possible to close the window of<lb />
vulnerability said candidate Ronald<lb />
Reagan in 1980, for our own security<lb />
and for the political perceptions of our<lb />
adversaries, our allies and Third World<lb />
Countries<lb />
It is now 1984, the early-to-mid 1980s.<lb />
Do you know where your "window of<lb />
vulnerability" is? Last Dec. 14, Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan said, "I think we have clos-<lb />
ed largely that window of<lb />
vulnerability Then on Feb. 15 he said<lb />
"we've gone a long way toward" closing<lb />
it, "but we still haven't done" it. On<lb />
Feb. 22 he referred to "the window of<lb />
vulnerability that we're trying to close<lb />
But then on March 29 he said that the<lb />
United States is now more secure than<lb />
"earlier when our defenses were so lax<lb />
that there was a window of vulnerabili-<lb />
ty Come on, man, it's your metaphor.<lb />
Get it straight!<lb />
The truth is that absolutely nothing<lb />
has been done to close the alleged win-<lb />
dow of vulnerability. There are only two<lb />
possibilities: either it never existed, or it<lb />
is wide open. Both are inadmissible for<lb />
Reagan.<lb />
President Carter proposed to close the<lb />
window by shuttling MX missiles<lb />
around vast areas of the American West.<lb />
The idea was that the Soviets wouldn't<lb />
be able to find and hit all of these targets<lb />
with the number of missiles they were<lb />
allowed to have under SALT II. His first<lb />
solution was "defense pack" � planting<lb />
MX missiles so close together that in-<lb />
coming Soviet missiles would knock one<lb />
another off target. After this and other<lb />
schemes (MXs strapped to airplanes,<lb />
MXs hidden in Good Humor trucks <lb />
and so on) met with skepticism, Reagan<lb />
appointed the Scowcroft Commission to<lb />
think it all through again.<lb />
To the naked eye, the Scowcroft<lb />
Report of April 1983 seems to say that<lb />
there is no window of vulnerability. "In<lb />
the judgment of the Commission, the<lb />
vulnerability of (missile) silos in the near<lb />
term, viewed in isolation, is not a suffi-<lb />
ciently dominant part of the overall pro-<lb />
blem to do anything about it. Did<lb />
Reagan denounce General Scowcroft<lb />
and his commission for trying to hand us<lb />
over to the Russians on the platter? Not<lb />
at all. That's because the report recom-<lb />
mends building the MX anyway. What<lb />
for? A a bargaining ch.p. as a<lb />
demonstration of national will, and as a<lb />
potential first-strike weapon :n defense<lb />
of Europe. But if Congress approves<lb />
(the long twilight struggle continues),<lb />
the new missile will go in the same old<lb />
vulnerable silos, so its arrival aon't ad-<lb />
dress the need Reagan said was so<lb />
urgent. And the other strategic weapons<lb />
Reagan has asked for won't be available<lb />
before the end of the decade.<lb />
The Scowcroft Report was the official<lb />
signal that the "window of vulnerabili-<lb />
ty" was out of fashion. Paul Nitze, for<lb />
example, said last week that he has never<lb />
used the term. (I cannot prove him<lb />
wrong.) Nevertheless, Nitze was a<lb />
founder of the Committee on the Pre-<lb />
sent Danger and probably is more<lb />
responsible than any other person for<lb />
promoting the idea that our hind-based<lb />
missiles were becoming vulnerable, with<lb />
perilous strategic and geopolitical conse-<lb />
quences ("an increase in the orospects<lb />
for general Soviet hegemony was his<lb />
warning in 1974). Have adequate steps<lb />
been taken to avert the danger he<lb />
predicted? No, he acknowledges. Does<lb />
he see signs of the Soviet Union taking<lb />
advantage of our strategic vulnerability?<lb />
Eugene Rostow was another early<lb />
'window" buff and later Reajian's first<lb />
arms control director. Rostow does not<lb />
bend with fashion. He reads the<lb />
Scowcroft Report as triumphantly affir-<lb />
ming the "window" theory, which is his<lb />
privilege. He forthrightly believes we<lb />
nave now entered a period where his<lb />
prediction of 1979 - that we would "be<lb />
vulnerable to nuclear war or nuclear<lb />
r?1?11" and would "face a condition<lb />
ot diplomatic impotence and be totally<lb />
unable to use our conventional forces"<lb />
� nas come true.<lb />
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ASimpjyVlJ<lb />
Drei<lb />
By BRIAN RANCH <lb />
If you had happenend to b<lb />
Ohio ten years ago, you may h<lb />
heard a whisper emerging h<lb />
the industrial rhythms, a tan<lb />
familiar melody straining to<lb />
neard above the popular song<lb />
the billion radios, tape decks,<lb />
record players.<lb />
These melodic wisps wen<lb />
first chords of The Marvells, i<lb />
the familiar notes were the soj<lb />
of the 50s and the 60s. Bat<lb />
new group wasn't just ano:<lb />
group cashing in on the nostai<lb />
craze of the mid-Os: 1<lb />
Robert Green, Mark Rosenbei<lb />
Earl Peaks, and Ken Posey o<lb />
Marvells had added a Marvels<lb />
new twist to their music.<lb />
"We put visual presentation!<lb />
it says Ed Zap, one of<lb />
9-member group's three rem<lb />
ing original members "us<lb />
choreography, custumes. pn<lb />
and we tried to make<lb />
theatrical as possible<lb />
'Vulnerability' Vulnerable I The F,�<lb />
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By KIMBERU COX<lb />
M�ff � rlu-r<lb />
The Flower Basket, Iocs I<lb />
3002 East 10th Street in Gref<lb />
ville, is quite a florist. The s:<lb />
shop opened three years ago<lb />
has done surprisingh well,<lb />
business is owned by Greg<lb />
Tina Lee. Each of their fami<lb />
help with the business during h<lb />
day seasons. Greg and Tina<lb />
most of the work as<lb />
manage the establishment.<lb />
The Art<lb />
By MAR1 CASHIO<lb />
M�f f � mer<lb />
While leafing throuv:<lb />
March. 1984 issue of USAl<lb />
magazine given to me by a friej<lb />
I came upon an article ab<lb />
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Grawfba, or the "poor man'<lb />
Louisiana lifestyle.<lb />
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rice. Jesse will deliver the vote<lb />
ige for this favor.<lb />
laie. Hart and Jackson will unify<lb />
e their first appearance together<lb />
li Feud. The will be introduc-<lb />
chard Daw son as the "Mohack<lb />
: will match wits against the<lb />
es, a rich and powerful family<lb />
newhere near Virginia. The<lb />
will disagree and not yell,<lb />
swer, good answer" and be<lb />
ff the show.<lb />
. Reagan will agree to debate<lb />
in the fall, but will lose when<lb />
how he discussed nuclear<lb />
with the White House kitchen<lb />
will also suffer a memory lapse<lb />
ws conference and say Jane<lb />
is the president of El Salvador.<lb />
my last prediction. What you've<lb />
waiting for � my pick for the<lb />
id honcho of the free world.<lb />
� eeny, meeny, miny, moe �<lb />
k Reagan by a nose in Illinois.<lb />
 he'll decline the offer to write<lb />
and star in a TV movie<lb />
is life. C'est la vie.<lb />
a bargaining chip, as a<lb />
-anon of national will, and as a<lb />
first-strike weapon in defense<lb />
oe. But if Congress approves<lb />
ig twilight struggle continues),<lb />
missile will go in the same old<lb />
Ible silos, so its arrival won't ad-<lb />
he need Reagan said was so<lb />
And the other strategic weapons<lb />
has asked for won't be available<lb />
the end of the decade.<lb />
rowcrofl Report was the official<lb />
;hat the "window of vulnerabili-<lb />
out oi fashion. Paul Nitze, for<lb />
le, said last week that he has never<lb />
(he term. (I cannot prove him<lb />
) Nevertheless, Nitze was a<lb />
pr of the Committee on the Pre-<lb />
anger and probably is more<lb />
Isibie than any other person for<lb />
ting the idea that our land-based<lb />
p were becoming vulnerable, with<lb />
strategic and geopolitical conse-<lb />
ts ("an increase in the prospects<lb />
neral Soviet hegemony was his<lb />
ig in 1974). Have adequate steps<lb />
j taken to avert the danger he<lb />
ted? No, he acknowledges. Does<lb />
signs of the Soviet Union taking<lb />
Itage of our strategic vulnerability?<lb />
ene Rostow was another early<lb />
ow" buff and later Reagan's first<lb />
control director. Rostow does not<lb />
with fashion. He reads the<lb />
croft Report as triumphantly affir-<lb />
the "window" theory, which is his<lb />
ege. He forthrightly believes we<lb />
now entered a period where his<lb />
ion of 1979 � that we would "be<lb />
rable to nuclear war or nuclear<lb />
mail" and would "face a condition<lb />
plomatic impotence and be totally<lb />
to use our conventional forces"<lb />
s come true.<lb />
let<lb />
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THE EAST CARCH INI AN<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNE 13, 1S84<lb />
Page 5<lb />
A Simply Marvell-ous Group<lb />
Dressing Up To The Music<lb />
By BRIAN RANGELEY<lb />
"l�ff Writer<lb />
If you had happenend to be in<lb />
Ohio ten years ago, you may have<lb />
heard a whisper emerging from<lb />
the industrial rhythms, a faintly<lb />
familiar melody straining to be<lb />
heard above the popular songs of<lb />
the billion radios, tape decks, and<lb />
record players.<lb />
These melodic wisps were the<lb />
first chords of The Marvells, and<lb />
the familiar notes were the sounds<lb />
of the 50s and the 60s. But this<lb />
new group wasn't just another<lb />
group cashing in on the nostalgia<lb />
craze of the mid-70s; The<lb />
The Marvells, now hailing from<lb />
Nashville, premiered at the<lb />
Carolina Opry House last week.<lb />
Last Wednesday night the band<lb />
played three one-hour sets. That<lb />
night the first set was the most<lb />
theatrical and featured much of<lb />
the oldest material.<lb />
Each member dressed like a 50s<lb />
character. A street hood, a motor-<lb />
cycle gang member (leather jacket<lb />
and spiked collar included), a<lb />
preppie guy, and even a real-life<lb />
nerd, adorned the stage.<lb />
Drummer Freeman Brown was<lb />
pounding out that 50s beat, when<lb />
who should appear on stage, but<lb />
her around the stage.<lb />
Hours of preparation go into<lb />
each minute of presentation.<lb />
Usually, one of the members<lb />
selects a song that he or she would<lb />
like to do. The whole group<lb />
discusses who will sing the song,<lb />
who plays the various in-<lb />
struments, and who stands up<lb />
front. Most of the members can<lb />
play at least two instruments.<lb />
The group then arranges the<lb />
music, the vocals, and the<lb />
choreography. Choreography<lb />
takes the most time.<lb />
All of that time is well-invested.<lb />
The Marvells have played the<lb />
1<lb />
?rSe?pSreen,HM;rk 5osenber8er.up�d Lord, Ed Zap, Freeman Brown, Myron Stillman, Tony Ko<lb />
Earl Peaks, and Ken Posey compris. ihe original Marvells. ' y '<lb />
Marvells had added a Marvell-ous<lb />
new twist to their music.<lb />
"We put visual presentations to<lb />
it says Ed Zap, one of the<lb />
9-member group's three remain-<lb />
ing original members, "using<lb />
choreography, custumes, props,<lb />
and we tried to make it as<lb />
theatrical as possible<lb />
� Buddy Holly! � or at least a<lb />
close copy, the customed Mark<lb />
Rosenberger. Rosenberger danced<lb />
around the stage in the true Buddy<lb />
Holly tradition.<lb />
The crowd enjoyed visual com-<lb />
edy to the music of "Lion Sleeps<lb />
Tonight Wendy Lord played a<lb />
damsel in distress as a lion chased<lb />
Grand Old Opry, warmed up for<lb />
Lerry Lee Lewis, and toured the<lb />
South from Chattanooga to<lb />
Hylton Head. Currently, The<lb />
Marvells has two shows on the<lb />
Nashville Cable Network.<lb />
Ed Zap says that the group is<lb />
breaking into the large country<lb />
music clubs; apparently, the au-<lb />
uiences also have a taste for the<lb />
oldies.<lb />
And the oldies are what The<lb />
Marvells does best. The second set<lb />
began rockin' to the beat of<lb />
"Locomotion" and the people<lb />
began to jump. The dance floor<lb />
filled with flashdancers,<lb />
breakdancers, bumping beer<lb />
bellies, and even one mother-son<lb />
combination.<lb />
After a quick costume change,<lb />
Wendy Lord entered the<lb />
stagefront in a black evening<lb />
gown. The pace slowed as she<lb />
began singing Streisand's "People<lb />
Who Need People but the<lb />
crowd was as earnest in slow dan-<lb />
cing as they were in boppin<lb />
The band beautifully recreated<lb />
the hamonies of the Beach Boys in<lb />
a medley of Beach Boy tunes.<lb />
Then Wendy re-emerged as Con-<lb />
nie Francis, and Ken Posey<lb />
followed up as the "Killer a<lb />
convincing Jerry Lee Lewis.<lb />
The excitement skyrocketed as<lb />
the band belted out hits by Bill<lb />
Hailey and the Comets, James<lb />
Brown, Sam &amp; Dave, and<lb />
Rosenberger again as Chuck<lb />
Berry. Wendy broke the pace once<lb />
again, this time to satisfy the<lb />
country music fans' appetite with<lb />
Pasty cline's "I Fall to Pieces<lb />
The shows seemed to move<lb />
smoothly; the crowd readily ac-<lb />
cepted the costume changes and<lb />
different music styles.<lb />
Occasionally, however, confu-<lb />
sion sets in. Mark Rosenberger,<lb />
who does Chuck Berry in the se-<lb />
cond set, also does Buddy Holly<lb />
in the first set.<lb />
"There was this one time said<lb />
Tony Kaz, "when we were doing<lb />
both in the same set. At this point<lb />
in time, when he went off to<lb />
change, we were playing his Bud-<lb />
dy Holly intro. Well, he comes<lb />
out and he's half white and half<lb />
black, waving his arms saying,<lb />
'no,no He was wearing half of<lb />
his Chuck Berry suit. We were<lb />
BRYAN HUMBERT - ECU Photo Lat<lb />
The Marvells<lb />
Last week The Marvells mesmerized fans with their tulent and unique<lb />
choreography at The Carolina Opry House.<lb />
totally lost. Someone else in the<lb />
band had to do the Buddy Holly<lb />
song at the last minute<lb />
During the band's last break,<lb />
the crowd thinned and the noise<lb />
decreased. But anticipation<lb />
permeated the air as people sensed<lb />
the last hurrah coming.<lb />
Bartenders passed out fresh cans<lb />
of beer.<lb />
The Marvells came onto the<lb />
stage and Boom-shak a-lak-a-la-<lb />
ed right into a medley of Sly and<lb />
the Family Stone hits. For a few-<lb />
minutes, the crowd sat back and<lb />
sipped their beverages, but they<lb />
couldn't resist those inviting<lb />
rhythms. Little time passed before<lb />
they again put on their boogie<lb />
shoes and hit the floor.<lb />
Sly Stone perfectly led into the<lb />
Motown Medley, featuring the<lb />
best of Smokey Robinson and the<lb />
Miracles, The Temptations, The<lb />
Four Tops, and the Supremes.<lb />
The Supremes act was the most in-<lb />
teresting; Wendy Lord sang the<lb />
Diana Ross par.s while three of<lb />
the guys � Tony Kaz, Robert<lb />
Green, and Ed Zap � backed her.<lb />
Quite effective.<lb />
Robert Green and Earl Peaks<lb />
later teamed up for a remarkable<lb />
rendition of the Righteous<lb />
Brothers' "Levin Feeling<lb />
However, the bind didn't do as<lb />
well with the Jackson Five's A-B<lb />
C. The song seemed to lack some<lb />
of the characteristic tightness,<lb />
that Jackson punch. The Marvells<lb />
ended the night v.ith Bob Seeger's<lb />
"Old Time Rock 'N' Roll" while<lb />
the crowd danced its last Tango.<lb />
By the time th�<lb />
the musicians ha<lb />
Said Kaz, "We'r<lb />
pie educated as tc<lb />
probably quite ;<lb />
from what peoj<lb />
here. The peopl<lb />
you know, whei<lb />
clap<lb />
And clap the<lb />
night was over,<lb />
won the crowd<lb />
: getting the peo-<lb />
: what we do. It's<lb />
 different twit<lb />
)le are used to<lb />
: have to learn.<lb />
e they're gonna<lb />
people did.<lb />
erable I The F,�wer Basket: An Exquisite Shop For All Seasons<lb />
By KIMBERLY COX<lb />
Sttff Writer<lb />
The Flower Basket, located at<lb />
3002 East 10th Street in Green-<lb />
ville, is quite a florist. The small<lb />
shop opened three years ago and<lb />
has done surprisingly well. The<lb />
business is owned by Greg and<lb />
Tina Lee. Each of their families<lb />
help with the business during holi-<lb />
day seasons. Greg and Tina do<lb />
most of the work as well as<lb />
manage the establishment.<lb />
The works of the Flower Basket<lb />
are what makes it the most<lb />
outstanding florist in the Green-<lb />
ville area. The Flower Basket uses<lb />
the freshest flowers, creative<lb />
talents, and over all, puts more<lb />
time and effort into each piece.<lb />
Their aim is to listen attentively to<lb />
what each customer desires and to<lb />
suggest helpful ideas based on<lb />
their knowledge so they create a<lb />
perfect arrangement that will<lb />
satisfy their customer and the oc-<lb />
casion.<lb />
The true beauty of this business<lb />
is the arranging and creating of<lb />
the flowers. Greg and Tina truly<lb />
enjoy their work, and it shows.<lb />
Each boutonniere, corsage, bou-<lb />
quet, and centerpiece is special<lb />
and is looked at as an individual<lb />
art piece. More time and creative<lb />
thought are put into their works<lb />
of art. Their prices are also lower<lb />
than area competitors. Greg and<lb />
Tina are sincerely proud of each<lb />
article they complete.<lb />
Because of their dedication to<lb />
make their work art, one can<lb />
definitely tell the flowers which<lb />
come from the Flower Basket.<lb />
Their flowers are set apart from<lb />
other florists due to their secure<lb />
arranging and fresh creativeness.<lb />
The Lee's strive to let the flowers<lb />
they arrange represent the Flower<lb />
Basket. One of the keys to their<lb />
success is their friendliness to their<lb />
patrons. Greg and Tina have not<lb />
lost touch with their customers as other countries. If the order is<lb />
ot Th,Ssts hpv e, a � made prior lo 12 noon- delivery�<lb />
The Flower Basket does offer a usually made he same dav<lb />
delivery service which extends 3 Holidays, of course, are an excep-<lb />
miles past the city limits. If you tion.<lb />
The Art Of Eating Crawfish Louisiana Style<lb />
By MARY CASHIO<lb />
Miff Writer<lb />
'mudbugs Usually, the name<lb />
conjures up an image of crawly<lb />
While leafing through the yucky creatures. Nothing could be<lb />
MarQh, 1984 issue of USA, a further from the truth Crawly<lb />
magazine given to me by a friend, they may be, but definitely not<lb />
I came upon an article about yucky.<lb />
Crawfish, or the "poor man's lobster is an important part of the<lb />
Louisiana lifestyle.<lb />
Indeed the little critters, a<lb />
delicacy in Louisiana, are a sym-<lb />
bol of the laid-back, easygoing<lb />
lifestyle of southern Louisiana.<lb />
Like clambakes, crawfish boils<lb />
are festive occasions of revelry.<lb />
There is a certain mystique to sit-<lb />
ting in front of a pan of crawfish,<lb />
with other devotees, pealing the<lb />
tails and taking an occational sip<lb />
of Dixie beer. Even a stranger can<lb />
get caught up in this ritual, the<lb />
origin of which lies in the customs<lb />
of the French-speaking Cajuns of<lb />
Southern Lousiana, descendants<lb />
of the Acadians who were expell-<lb />
ed from Nova Scotia by the<lb />
British in 1763.<lb />
Crawfish(by the way, Louisia-<lb />
nians never, under any cir-<lb />
cumstances, say "crawfish") are<lb />
often called the poor man's<lb />
lobster, a label which is<lb />
misleading, because while the two<lb />
creatures resemble each other,<lb />
they come under two entirely dif-<lb />
ferent catagories. Both are crusta-<lb />
ceans, though.<lb />
According to the article men-<lb />
tioned above, mudbug eating has<lb />
just become a craze. On the<lb />
average, in 1982, people in Loui-<lb />
siana consumed over 34 million<lb />
pounds of them. This puzzles<lb />
Hubert Melencon, a retired<lb />
crawfisherman, who said that<lb />
people just didn't eat that many in<lb />
the old days. The only edible part<lb />
of the critters is the meat inside<lb />
the tail.<lb />
They usually are served in three<lb />
ways: boiled; in an etouffee,<lb />
whereby the crawfish meat is<lb />
cooked in a thick sauce and served<lb />
over rice; or as a bisque, whereby<lb />
empty crawfish shells are stuffed<lb />
with crawfish stuffing.<lb />
Here is a recipe for boiling<lb />
crawfish, which is an art. It is not<lb />
enough merely to have a pile of<lb />
live crawfish and a pot of water.<lb />
One has to blend ingredients<lb />
skillfully. Twenty-five pounds of<lb />
crawfish will serve five people.<lb />
4 gallons water<lb />
1 one-lb. box salt<lb />
1 pint cayenne pepper<lb />
3 lemons, sectioned<lb />
15 whole, peeled onions<lb />
20 small, unpeeled Irish<lb />
potatoes<lb />
1 box crab boil<lb />
25 lbs. live crawfish<lb />
According to the article, "put<lb />
four gallons of water, salt,<lb />
cayenne, lemons, onions,<lb />
potatoes, and crab boil in a<lb />
10-gallon pot. Cover and bring to<lb />
a boil. Add crawfish, cover and<lb />
bring back to a boil. Simmer for<lb />
10 minutes, then leave in water for<lb />
another ten minutes. Drain and<lb />
serve with condiments on the<lb />
side<lb />
Right now, they may still be in<lb />
season, which usually lasts from<lb />
about mid-March through mid-<lb />
May. However, since<lb />
crawfishermen started cultivating<lb />
crawfish ponds, the season has ex-<lb />
tended. It now may begin as early<lb />
as January and end as late as<lb />
August.<lb />
Part of this extended season<lb />
comes at the same time as the<lb />
Louisiana World's Fair, which is<lb />
attracting people from all over the<lb />
world with its exhibit of priceless<lb />
treasures from Versailles and the<lb />
Vatican.<lb />
Now is as good a time as any to<lb />
visit the World's Fair and get a<lb />
taste of crawfish in Cajun County<lb />
of South Louisiana. As they say in<lb />
the Pelican state, let the good<lb />
times roll.<lb />
mm. w BRYAN HUMBEHT � ECU Photo ik<lb />
The Lees proudly display their shop. The Flower Basket.<lb />
purchase something that is $15 or<lb />
more, there is no delivery charge;<lb />
$10 or more, there is a delivery fee<lb />
of $1.50; and for purchases under<lb />
$10, there is a delivery fee of $2.<lb />
The Flower Basket will deliver<lb />
anywhere in Pitt County for a<lb />
higher fee based on mileage. Ac-<lb />
cording to Tina, "A large percent<lb />
of their sales are done cash and<lb />
carry, where the customer pays<lb />
for the article and takes it with<lb />
him<lb />
Teleflora services are also of-<lb />
fered. For only $2.50 one may<lb />
select and choose flowers to be<lb />
sent anywhere in the United<lb />
States, Canada, Mexico, and<lb />
In addition to" fresh flowers,<lb />
they also carrybrass and gold<lb />
items, silk and dried flower ar-<lb />
rangements, Japanese pottery,<lb />
household plants, and attractive<lb />
stuffed animals, all of which may-<lb />
be incorporated with ar-<lb />
rangements.<lb />
The Flower Basket is everyones<lb />
florist. They have a wide selection<lb />
of flowers, and offer everyone<lb />
something for their price range<lb />
whether it is 50 cents or 50 dollars.<lb />
When you need flowers for that<lb />
special someone or occasion, the<lb />
Flower Basket and Greg and Tina<lb />
are where you neec to be. They<lb />
are open MonSat.<lb />
?f? Br�e?�M,i PBS �� �"��� � �" WVSP Benefit<lb />
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.6 THE EAST CAROLINIAN JUNE 13, 1984<lb />
Patrick O'Neill Relying On Faith, Support<lb />
u. A41 k- r u a urn j i . . .   .<lb />
By MIKE HAMER<lb />
Sttff Writer<lb />
Below is a continuation of last<lb />
week's telephone interview with<lb />
former East Carolinian news<lb />
editor and writer, Patrick O'Neill.<lb />
Patrick, a member of the Per-<lb />
shing Plowshares, was arrested<lb />
Easter Sunday for breaking into<lb />
the Martin Marietta plant in<lb />
Orlando, Florida and damaging<lb />
Pershing missile components.<lb />
EC:Have you received support<lb />
from people around the country?<lb />
PO: Yeah. Well, most of the sup-<lb />
port, of course, has been from<lb />
New York and North Carolina<lb />
and Florida, except for people in<lb />
the peace movement up in New<lb />
England. I think that the real<lb />
value of these actions is the im-<lb />
pact that they have on the real<lb />
local community. I think what<lb />
we've done is sufficiently brought<lb />
the reality of Martin Marietta to<lb />
these people. Hey, in the land of<lb />
Disneyland we've got a stark reali-<lb />
ty called Pershing II; it might be<lb />
the thing that ends the world, and<lb />
1 feel that's been well com-<lb />
municated.<lb />
From the visits I get from local<lb />
eucharistic ministers, they've said<lb />
we really accomplished a lot. I got<lb />
a letter from Dirk Sprite and this<lb />
is a real beautiful quote that he<lb />
said. "In the hands of the<lb />
Blacksmith, we hope that your<lb />
basic metal is of sufficient quality,<lb />
and when he's through with this<lb />
conditioning you'll be stronger,<lb />
wiser, more effective discipline,<lb />
better prepared for your next<lb />
assignment. Your witness is to so<lb />
many of who are more timid, less<lb />
honest, unprepared Dirk is a<lb />
medical doctor in Chapel Hill who<lb />
was fired from the clinic he work-<lb />
ed at because he was involved in a<lb />
tax day protest against the arms<lb />
race. After he was firedhe decided<lb />
that this was a sign to him as a<lb />
Quaker that he should work full-<lb />
time for peace. He's working full-<lb />
time on disarmament. My jour-<lb />
nalism professor at North<lb />
Carolina Central gave me an A �<lb />
you know I missed the last half of<lb />
the semester � and sent me a let-<lb />
ter saying, "I admire you for your<lb />
passion and compassion; for your<lb />
concern and love of humanity; for<lb />
your conviction and courage<lb />
Melinda Newell wrote, "I can't<lb />
get you out of my mind, you and<lb />
the gallant peacemakers who are<lb />
confined with you. The profundi-<lb />
ty of your course of action is<lb />
monumental. I have held back for<lb />
so long. That's been a theme<lb />
throughout the letters. They're<lb />
almost like personal admissions of<lb />
a need to do more.<lb />
Some of the local people in<lb />
Florida said, "Your actions give<lb />
me strength. At a time when I<lb />
need an example of courage, I<lb />
thank you for providing it. Your<lb />
witness is an inspiration to us<lb />
all From another Florida resi-<lb />
dent, "Dear Patrick, Lift high<lb />
your banner of love<lb />
A friend of mine in New York<lb />
wrote to me, "Although you are<lb />
paying mightely for your so-called<lb />
crime, what is legal is not always<lb />
just. You did what you believed<lb />
was right, which very few men<lb />
would do. You are a man of iron<lb />
and I am proud to call you a<lb />
friend of mine Sister Happy<lb />
quoted from Thomas Merton:<lb />
"The duty of the Christian is to<lb />
do the one task which God has im<lb />
posed on us today. That task is to<lb />
work for the total abolition of<lb />
war Happy writes, "You and<lb />
the others have taken the one step,<lb />
a big one Later she writes, "I'll<lb />
be praying for you and I'm sure<lb />
you'll be praying that I and many<lb />
others will have courage to work<lb />
for peace. I know that my pro-<lb />
blem is that I have too much to<lb />
lose. I guess the main thing I want<lb />
you to know is that I'm very<lb />
grateful that you have taken the<lb />
faith. It is just too hard to explain<lb />
to people what it's like. Most peo-<lb />
ple I know wouldn't want to deal<lb />
with this for thirty minutes, what<lb />
I've been locked into for 40<lb />
daysthirty minutes at max.<lb />
There's no segregation of in-<lb />
mates at all. A guy who just got<lb />
put in here for blowing<lb />
somebody's head away is right<lb />
near my cell. The guy's a Vietnam<lb />
veteran. The guy's permanently<lb />
disabled; he's obviously mentally<lb />
ill. He just killed somebody �<lb />
prophetic stand you have taken, he's right here in the next cell with<lb />
and I do think you are right to do people in here for bullshit crimes<lb />
it. I pray that you'U be led by the like driving under the influence,<lb />
spint in<lb />
way<lb />
all the steps along the<lb />
Almost every day I get one of<lb />
those kinds of letters that makes<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JUNE 13, 1984<lb />
Williams Takes Third In 200 Heat<lb />
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By PETE FERN ALD<lb />
WM Sport fJJlOf<lb />
Competing at the Nationals<lb />
held in Eugene, Oregon, ECU<lb />
trackster Henry Williams con-<lb />
tinued the Pirate's surge to be one<lb />
of the best track programs in the<lb />
country.<lb />
Running in a 200-meter qualify-<lb />
ing heat, Williams beat out rivals<lb />
Stanley Blaylock and Tony Dees<lb />
of the Southeastern conference<lb />
placing third with a time of 20.89<lb />
seconds.<lb />
'Henry placed sixteenth<lb />
overall, he beat some really fine<lb />
people said head coach Bill Car-<lb />
son.<lb />
With the combined men's and<lb />
women's sports this year at the<lb />
Nationals, the competition was<lb />
reduced to the qualifying heat<lb />
winners.<lb />
In the 200 meters, only the six<lb />
heat winners and the top two<lb />
times were taken. Unfortunately,<lb />
Williams' time was not one of the<lb />
fastest so he was unable to com-<lb />
pete.<lb />
Coach Carson voted against the<lb />
qualifying procedures used at the<lb />
meet, but the rules were unchang-<lb />
ed. "Henry had to win because he<lb />
was running in one of the middle<lb />
heats. The fastest times came in<lb />
MaxweUShines<lb />
the later heats when the runners<lb />
knew what times they had to<lb />
beat Carson said.<lb />
Teammate Craig White who<lb />
had qualified for the 110 high<lb />
hurdles did not participate in the<lb />
Nationals due to a death in his<lb />
family, but still has the Olympic<lb />
trials in L.A. to think about later<lb />
this summer.<lb />
The men's track team has gain-<lb />
ed great respect and considerable<lb />
recognition this past season as<lb />
they have shown what ECU is all<lb />
about � excellence.<lb />
In preparation for next year,<lb />
coach Carson has recruited<lb />
several top athletes for the Pirate<lb />
program.<lb />
The recruits are:<lb />
Julian Anderson, a high school<lb />
All-America out of Louisa Coun-<lb />
ty HS in Virginia. Has performed<lb />
well running a 40.66 in the<lb />
quarter, a 20.2 in the 200 meters<lb />
and a 10.4 in the 100 meters.<lb />
Lee Vernon McNeil, a high<lb />
school All-America out of St.<lb />
Pauls, NC. Participated in the 100<lb />
and 200-meter dashes at the state<lb />
meet and is ranked in the<lb />
country's top ten.<lb />
Ken Daughtry, of Mt. Saint<lb />
Josephs HS in Baltimore. Ran a<lb />
40.72 in the quarter mile and a<lb />
20.12 in the 200 meters.<lb />
John Lee of Marshall HS in<lb />
Fairfax, Virginia.<lb />
David Parker, of Patrick Henry<lb />
HS in Roanoke, Virginia. Jumped<lb />
40.88" in the triple jump and ran<lb />
a 14.2 in the 110 high hurdles.<lb />
Andre Fields, of Norcom HS in<lb />
Portsmoth. Ran a 13.8 in the 110<lb />
high hurdles, a 30.72 in the in-<lb />
termediate hurdles, a 40.68 in the<lb />
quarter mile and jumped 49.9 " in<lb />
the triple jump. "Fields is a com-<lb />
bination footballtrack recruit for<lb />
ECU. He plays wide receiver and<lb />
is a good piece of recruiting said<lb />
Carson.<lb />
In addition, sprinter Terry<lb />
Brown who did not run on the<lb />
track team last year will return for<lb />
next year's team running in the<lb />
100, 200 and 60 meters.<lb />
"We'll have more depth for<lb />
next season and we're going for<lb />
it said Carson. "I boxed myself<lb />
in, we'll only have one or two<lb />
recruits at most next year.<lb />
"The key is quality more than<lb />
quantity. I could have limited it to<lb />
three or four, but the athletes<lb />
from last year and the recruiting<lb />
this year will give us more top<lb />
athletes for the individual events<lb />
and relays<lb />
MICHAEL SMr H - ECt Phcxc Ufc<lb />
program for his team except he<lb />
wants to score in two other events<lb />
for next year � the intermedite<lb />
Carson plans to run the same hurdles and quarter mile. "We'll<lb />
rtar, Williams pl.c�. sixteenth over.ll i� ,h, 200 me.ers  ,he Xrtoml, held in Eugene. Oregon<lb />
attempt to score in the quarter at<lb />
the IC4A's said Carson.<lb />
Carson expects the ECU track<lb />
program to grow over the next<lb />
couple of years arid hopes the<lb />
team will have nev facilities in<lb />
order to advance th: program to<lb />
national excellence.<lb />
The Boston Celtics, behind<lb />
Cedric Maxwell's 24 points, add-<lb />
ed to their storied basketball<lb />
tradition Tuesday night by<lb />
defeating the Los Angeles Lakers<lb />
111-102 in the seventh game of the<lb />
finals to win the NBA champion-<lb />
ship.<lb />
It was the 15th title for the<lb />
Celtics. Their last championship<lb />
came in 1981 when they defeated<lb />
Moses Malone and Calvin Mur-<lb />
phy of the Houston Rosckets.<lb />
Boston also received 22 points<lb />
from Dennis Johnson and 20<lb />
from Larry Bird. Bird was named<lb />
Most Valuable Player in the series<lb />
although he was held below his<lb />
average in the game and had just 4<lb />
points in the fourth quarter.<lb />
Police restrained fans<lb />
underneath the Celtic basket in<lb />
the waning seconds, as many in<lb />
the crowd of 14,890 tried to storm<lb />
the court. Hundreds of fans<lb />
managed to rush the players at the<lb />
buzzer, holding aloft green towels<lb />
and Celtic banners in the heat of<lb />
Boston Garden.<lb />
The game remained even<lb />
through the first period as the<lb />
Lakers were unable to get their<lb />
fast break into high gear, and the<lb />
Celts shot poorly from the out-<lb />
side.<lb />
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made it 32-30 in the opening<lb />
moments of the second period,<lb />
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unanswered points and began to<lb />
control the tempo of the game as<lb />
they went to the lockerroom with<lb />
a six point lead.<lb />
The Lakers were never able to<lb />
get into the flow of the game, and<lb />
ultimately found themselves down<lb />
A<lb />
by ten points with less than five<lb />
minutes remaing in the game.<lb />
Los Angeles did cut it to three,<lb />
but Dennis Johnson hit two free<lb />
throws with 45 seconds left to give<lb />
Boston a 107102 lead, putting the<lb />
Celtics out of Danger.<lb />
Boston scored just three field<lb />
goals in the fourth quarter but<lb />
had 14 points on free throws. Bird<lb />
scored the Celtic's last 2 points on<lb />
free throws with 10 seconds re-<lb />
maining.<lb />
The Lakers were unable to<lb />
recover from Boston's 8-0 spurt at<lb />
the end of the third quarter, which<lb />
gave the Celtics a 13-point lead,<lb />
their biggest of the game. Dennis<lb />
Johnson scored 10 of Boston's 20<lb />
fourth-quarter points � 6 on free<lb />
throws.<lb />
Overtoil Appointed<lb />
Football Goes<lb />
Coach Gary Overton<lb />
After working under five dif-<lb />
ferent coaches and serving as an<lb />
assistant for the last eight years,<lb />
Gary Overton has been named as<lb />
the new ECU baseball coach.<lb />
Director of Athletics Dr. Ken<lb />
Karr made the announcement last<lb />
Wednesday, less than a week after<lb />
former head coach Hal Baird<lb />
resigned in order to become head<lb />
coach at Auburn University.<lb />
"I'm happy for the opportunity<lb />
and am looking forward to the<lb />
challenge Overton said. "Very-<lb />
few changes will be made with the<lb />
program in order to continue the<lb />
strong tradition we have had here<lb />
over the years<lb />
Although the Pirates concluded<lb />
thier 1984 season with a 34-13<lb />
record, an ECAC South Cham-<lb />
pionship and a third place finish<lb />
in the NCAA South I regionals,<lb />
Overton is optimisric that the<lb />
Pirates can have continued suc-<lb />
cess in the future.<lb />
"We lost five great seniors be<lb />
said, "but with the plavers we<lb />
have returning next -ear we have<lb />
the nucleus for a good club and a<lb />
possibility of winning the ECAC<lb />
South championship "<lb />
Overton came to ECU in 1969<lb />
as an undergraduate, and served<lb />
as the team's manager until 19"?<lb />
In 1974 he served one vear as "a<lb />
graduate assistant, before becom-<lb />
ing a full-time assistant and facul-<lb />
ty member in 1977.<lb />
A native of Ahoshe, Overton<lb />
played basketball, baseball, foot-<lb />
ball and golf at Aiioskie High<lb />
School. He recieved all-<lb />
conference and ail-East honors ir.<lb />
baseball and was named all-state<lb />
in golf.<lb />
Time<lb />
Carolina head football Coach Ed Had the Bucs won more than a nf'SL ' mCnt,�n But Emory adds' "We're n<lb />
Emory polished off a slab of goodly measure of raoectir,TL! �3"T'i , goin� t0 sliP UP on n�ody no<lb />
Shoney's hot fudge cake the other games tihV fooSif SS� It Everybody always thought I more, neither <lb />
day pondering the Pirates' EfttSTW STTTT1" This season's schedule also will<lb />
schedule for this fall and for falls ahead of schedule.here woSS Su mv'life nl'aT? e top-heavy with road games-<lb />
I�me- u be bowl money to spend nadomd nLSi. d 0nJy four in Gr�"e and seven<lb />
And even as he put away the exposure galore But it ?s moVe ?n 25 2? Y�U Take up away- "But l thin � will be the<lb />
last bite, Emory knew he couldn't is needed to delive The BucTto hJ11??? anloutlook on l�t year we'll have to do that<lb />
have his cake and eat it, too. that loftv rani Zt cil ?e orld� you better havc a Pr�- Emory said "I think next vekr<lb />
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"a KhC Sat o c there is scheduling heavweghfs ?�"�?� wc ve ot � � and some years in the<lb />
- Emory says he doesnH crinae tio�?� h 5? Kna' future we'U s" at home and<lb />
when Dr. Ken k eSu's -tom!ZZ�n thcKschcd.ul5- flveon the road The Pirates will<lb />
athletic director, walks into h� of! gct ryleT butnf SS T T date t0 flU in 1985'<lb />
get .arTy-cyed, but he (Karr) Another factor in the recent<lb />
Penn State.<lb />
Auburn. Miami.<lb />
Pittsburgh. LSU.<lb />
Money. Recognition. National<lb />
exposure. Prestige. Membership<lb />
in the College Football Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Big-name opposition and big-<lb />
time football programs often go<lb />
hand in hand, and when you're<lb />
fice � perhaps with yet another<lb />
proposal to play a<lb />
"big-time team � because that's<lb />
the way to the top.<lb />
hasn't Boh-Hii -H "T' turner iacior in tne recent<lb />
rTe backeofrfT 5" scheduIin8 splurge, Emory said,<lb />
said HevJit � ' ?at oVe was to enhance East Carolina's<lb />
fie weC alhlyd�ing?2 P�sition with the CFA, which<lb />
"I haven't hadmuch input into we've am tnlav th-tm k �pe0�e voted last weekend to accept ECU<lb />
scheduling for the last four and-a- money and SteJSSi "u? an � football -<lb />
not there yet, when you're still on half years Emory said. "Dr SSaMnK' ?? �d tw� other universities into its<lb />
the road an aspirant you have to Karr has done it, but on a couple 87? thfnkTLS VZSS?- ranks"<lb />
dig the trenches before you can of occasions he has asked me pete withtW rJSnle C�m" Each scho�l necded �� Prcent<lb />
about it. He did ask me about the "That's what� �,��? v� �f the membership votes to be ac-<lb />
LSU game in 1985 because that'll want the bat the �c, �U c?Wed� and one of the conditions<lb />
be in December, and I said, 'Well, thusiastic Whv rn� aroilnSLit �f membership is for the school to<lb />
that'll be good because we'll be 'E�Z5 2&amp; ctTS Jf <lb />
going to a bowl game in 1985 can play in the maioT ll�,�i X �.�,SFA members-<lb />
anyhow. So go ahead and BrnwlLdTSSkhS 'We're not protected by a con-<lb />
schedule it SfcSldC; JL2SJ S ference Emory said. "We have<lb />
In addition to LSU in 1985, JSTteffllS l� ?lay 5 f" of ��r games<lb />
East Carolina's other noted op- SStaKcSSui 2?S t ! SCh��ls- That<lb />
ponents, including recent addi- ing. And that" ZloaMo com ��' negative thing for<lb />
tions are Pitt, N.C. State and pete with the bat.<lb />
South Carolina this season, "Penn State? They don't make<lb />
JST'Slf ate.and Aubu?in me nervous, or LSU or Auburn.<lb />
1985; Wat Virginia in 1986, We're not going to Auburn just to<lb />
jump in, go to war, hold your<lb />
own, overcome.<lb />
So it is at East Carolina, home<lb />
of the near-miracle workers of<lb />
1983, a football team that came<lb />
ever so close to perhaps the most<lb />
extraordinary Cinderella story<lb />
ever in collegiate football.<lb />
The Pirates � or Bucs as<lb />
they're fondly called � lost three<lb />
games last season, all in Florida,<lb />
all in dramatic fashion. They<lb />
could have � and according to<lb />
Emory, should have � won each<lb />
SSS- B"1 �V to Florid. EStoSS. 19 7. TSSSSSfSSSlSl<lb />
State. Florid and eventual linois in 1987. . JguwjWW. We re ton down<lb />
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East Carolina about the CFA. A<lb />
team like Wake Forest or Duke<lb />
can play six, five conference<lb />
teams, and then play six double-A<lb />
teams and their conference pro-<lb />
tects them<lb />
Ya, Emory said, by scheduling<lb />
such teams as Auburn, LSU, and<lb />
Penn State, East Carolina also<lb />
could count on a number of votes.<lb />
"That was part of it Emory<lb />
said. "The only thing we had<lb />
negative was we weren't playing<lb />
80 percent CFA members. So this<lb />
 was one of those things. We had<lb />
no alternative, and to get the<lb />
1 votes, we had to play them.<lb />
Florida State and Miami are in-<lb />
dependent CFA members, and to<lb />
get the Southeastern Conference<lb />
voting for you, you get LSU and<lb />
Auburn. And Penn State doesn't<lb />
want to play a Division AA team.<lb />
"I'm not saying that East<lb />
Carolina campaigned for votes,<lb />
but I think, in a way, you have to<lb />
be<lb />
"We want to play a national<lb />
schedule. We want to win a na-<lb />
tional championship Emory ad-<lb />
ECU head football coach Ed Emorv aM (�tw �- � <lb />
�em  retae.ee ,� fc ���, SSSSSl &amp;<lb />
ded. "And the only way to win is<lb />
to play them guys. Maybe we're<lb />
gambling like heck, and that's<lb />
why it's so tough to be a graduate<lb />
of East Carolina and be the<lb />
coach, because what's bat for the<lb />
university sometimes isn't bat for<lb />
the coach<lb />
But, as Emory said, CFA<lb />
membership wasn't the lone ob-<lb />
jective in scheduling tougher op-<lb />
ponents.<lb />
"We wanted CFA membership,<lb />
we wanted to play a national<lb />
schedule, and we wanted an op-<lb />
portunity for national exposure<lb />
he said.<lb />
Emory is relentless in pursuit of<lb />
excellence for the ECU program,<lb />
and he said he believes the 1984<lb />
season will be crucial to its goals.<lb />
The team will be inexperienced<lb />
at many positions, and the squad<lb />
he hopes to field in 198! and 1986<lb />
will be built on the record of 1984.<lb />
"It's the year that's so impor-<lb />
tant Emory said, "bxause we<lb />
have to hang in. And I guarantee<lb />
you, when we line up n 1985, I<lb />
don't think there'll be a magazine<lb />
m the country that won't say<lb />
we've got the toughest schedule in<lb />
college football<lb />
That schedule includes Penn<lb />
5f Auburn, N.C. State, and<lb />
LSU on the road, and South<lb />
Carolina, Tulsa and Miami at<lb />
Ficklen Stadium<lb />
"We're trying to build an army<lb />
of fans Emory said "We're<lb />
�?�?� to get everybady, 2.5<lb />
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Interstate 95 to stay in the East<lb />
� see football on Saturday<lb />
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Williams Takes Third In 200 Heat<lb />
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tnued the Pirate's surge to be one<lb />
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Running in a 200-meter qualify-<lb />
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?lacing third with a time of 20.89<lb />
onds.<lb />
'Henry placed sixteenth<lb />
averall, he beat some reallv fine<lb />
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With the combined men's and<lb />
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heats. The fastest times came in<lb />
Maxwell Shines<lb />
the later heats when the runners<lb />
knew what times they had to<lb />
beat Carson said.<lb />
Teammate Craig White who<lb />
had qualified for the 110 high<lb />
hurdles did not participate in the<lb />
Nationals due to a death in his<lb />
family, but still has the Olympic<lb />
trials in L.A. to think about later<lb />
this summer.<lb />
The men's track team has gain-<lb />
ed great respect and considerable<lb />
recognition this past season as<lb />
they have shown what ECU is all<lb />
about � excellence.<lb />
In preparation for next year,<lb />
coach Carson has recruited<lb />
several top athletes for the Pirate<lb />
program.<lb />
The recruits are:<lb />
Julian Anderson, a high school<lb />
All-America out of Louisa Coun-<lb />
ty HS in Virginia. Has performed<lb />
well running a 40.66 in the<lb />
quarter, a 20.2 in the 200 meters<lb />
and a 10.4 in the 100 meters.<lb />
Lee Vernon McNeil, a high<lb />
school All-America out of St.<lb />
Pauls, NC. Participated in the 100<lb />
and 200-meter dashes at the state<lb />
meet and is ranked in the<lb />
country's top ten.<lb />
Ken Daughtry, of Mt. Saint<lb />
Josephs HS in Baltimore. Ran a<lb />
40.72 in the quarter mile and a<lb />
20.12 in the 200 meters.<lb />
John Lee of Marshall HS in<lb />
Fairfax, Virginia.<lb />
David Parker, of Patrick Henry<lb />
HS in Roanoke, Virginia. Jumped<lb />
40.88" in the triple jump and ran<lb />
a 14.2 in the 110 high hurdles.<lb />
Andre Fields, of Norcom HS in<lb />
Portsmoth. Ran a 13.8 in the 110<lb />
high hurdles, a 30.72 in the in-<lb />
termediate hurdles, a 40.68 in the<lb />
quarter mile and jumped 49.9 " in<lb />
the triple jump. "Fields is a com-<lb />
bination footballtrack recruit for<lb />
ECU. He plays wide receiver and<lb />
is a good piece of recruiting said<lb />
Carson.<lb />
In addition, sprinter Terry<lb />
Brown who did not run on the<lb />
track team last year will return for<lb />
next year's team running in the<lb />
100, 200 and 60 meters.<lb />
"We'll have more depth for<lb />
next season and we're going for<lb />
it said Carson. "I boxed myself<lb />
in, we'll only have one or two<lb />
recruits at most next year.<lb />
"The key is quality more than<lb />
quantity. I could have limited it to<lb />
three or four, but the athletes<lb />
from last year and the recruiting<lb />
this year will give us more top<lb />
athletes for the individual events<lb />
and relays<lb />
Carson plans to run the same<lb />
MICHAEL SMFTH - BC1 P<lb />
Henry Williams placed sixteenth overall in the 200 meters at the Nationals held in Eugene. Oregon.<lb />
program for his team except he attempt to score in the Quarter �i ��u �<lb />
wants to score in two other events the IC4A's "said Carson P �?, uearS and hopc"<lb />
for next year - the intermedite Carson expel s the FCT rrL T WlB � ne facUitie<lb />
hurdles and quarter mile. "We'll program" toTow 'he IM nal ��� <lb />
The Boston Celtics, behind<lb />
Cedric Maxwell's 24 points, add-<lb />
to their storied basketball<lb />
tradition Tuesday night by<lb />
defeating the Los Angeles Lakers<lb />
111-102 in the seventh game of the<lb />
finals to win the NBA champion-<lb />
ship.<lb />
It was the 15th title for the<lb />
Celtics. Their last championship<lb />
came in 1981 when they defeated<lb />
Moses Malone and Calvin Mur-<lb />
phy of the Houston Rosckets.<lb />
Boston also received 22 points<lb />
from Dennis Johnson and 20<lb />
from Larry Bird. Bird was named<lb />
Most Valuable Player in the series<lb />
although he was held below his<lb />
average in the game and had just 4<lb />
points in the fourth quarter.<lb />
Police restrained fans<lb />
jnderneath the Celtic basket in<lb />
the waning seconds, as many in<lb />
the crowd of 14,890 tried to storm<lb />
the court. Hundreds of fans<lb />
managed to rush the players at the<lb />
buzzer, holding aloft green towels<lb />
and Celtic banners in the heat of<lb />
Boston Garden.<lb />
The game remained even<lb />
through the first period as the<lb />
Lakers were unable to get their<lb />
fast break into high gear, and the<lb />
Celts shot poorly from the out-<lb />
side.<lb />
After a James Worthy slam<lb />
made it 32-30 in the opening<lb />
moments of the second period,<lb />
Boston reeled off eight<lb />
unanswered points and began to<lb />
control the tempo of the game as<lb />
they went to the lockerroom with<lb />
a six point lead.<lb />
The Lakers were never able to<lb />
get into the flow of the game, and<lb />
ultimately found themselves down<lb />
A<lb />
by ten points with less than five<lb />
minutes remaing in the game.<lb />
Los Angeles did cut it to three,<lb />
but Dennis Johnson hit two free<lb />
throws with 45 seconds left to give<lb />
Boston a 107-102 lead, putting the<lb />
Celtics out of Danger.<lb />
Boston scored just three field<lb />
goals in the fourth quarter but<lb />
had 14 points on free throws Bird<lb />
scored the Celtic's last 2 points on<lb />
free throws with 10 seconds re-<lb />
maining.<lb />
The Lakers were unable to<lb />
recover from Boston's 8-0 spurt at<lb />
the end of the third quarter, which<lb />
gave the Celtics a 13-point lead,<lb />
their biggest of the game. Dennis<lb />
Johnson scored 10 of Boston's 20<lb />
fourth-quarter points � 6 on free<lb />
throws.<lb />
Overtoil Appointed<lb />
Coach Gary Overtoil<lb />
Football Goes<lb />
After working under five dif-<lb />
ferent coaches and serving as an<lb />
assistant for the last eight years,<lb />
Gary Overton has been named as<lb />
the new ECU baseball coach.<lb />
Director of Athletics Dr. Ken<lb />
Karr made the announcement last<lb />
Wednesday, less than a week after<lb />
former head coach Hal Baird<lb />
resigned in order to become head<lb />
coach at Auburn University.<lb />
"I'm happy for the opportunitv<lb />
and am looking forward to the<lb />
challenge Overton said. "Very<lb />
few changes will be made with the<lb />
program in order to continue the<lb />
strong tradition we have had here<lb />
over the years<lb />
Although the Pirates concluded<lb />
thier 1984 season with a 34-13<lb />
record, an ECAC South Cham-<lb />
pionship and a third place finish<lb />
in the NCAA South 1 regionals,<lb />
Overton is optimistic that<lb />
Pirates can have continued - .<lb />
cess in the future.<lb />
"We lost five great senior!<lb />
said, "but with the players<lb />
have returning next yeai w.<lb />
the nucleus for a gocd club a<lb />
possibility of winning the ECAC<lb />
South championship<lb />
Overton came to ECU<lb />
as an undergraduate, and<lb />
as the team's manager ,73<lb />
In 1974 he served one year a<lb />
graduate assistant, before be<lb />
:ng a full-time a<lb />
' member in 19<lb />
A native of Ahoskie, Overt n<lb />
played basketball, baebaii. f<lb />
ball and golf at Ahoskie Hig<lb />
School. He recieved all-<lb />
conference and all-East her i<lb />
baseball and wa- named a<lb />
in golf.<lb />
Durham. N.C. (UPI) � East<lb />
Carolina head football Coach Ed<lb />
Emory polished off a slab of<lb />
Shoney's hot fudge cake the other<lb />
day pondering the Pirates'<lb />
(schedule for this fall and for falls<lb />
fto come.<lb />
And even as he put away the<lb />
(last bite, Emory knew he couldn't<lb />
have his cake and eat it, too.<lb />
'They schedule 'em, I play<lb />
'em he said.<lb />
Auburn. Miami. Penn State.<lb />
Pittsburgh. LSU.<lb />
Money. Recognition. National<lb />
exposure. Prestige. Membership<lb />
in the College Football Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Big-name opposition and big-<lb />
time football programs often go<lb />
hand in hand, and when you're<lb />
not there yet, when you're still on<lb />
the road, an aspirant, you have to<lb />
dig the trenches before you can<lb />
jump in, go to war, hold your<lb />
own, overcome.<lb />
So it is at East Carolina, home<lb />
the near-miracle workers of<lb />
1983, a football team that came<lb />
ever so close to perhaps the most<lb />
extraordinary Cinderella story<lb />
ever in collegiate football.<lb />
The Pirates � or Bucs as<lb />
they're fondly called � lost three<lb />
games last season, all in Florida,<lb />
ail in dramatic fashion. They<lb />
could have � and according to<lb />
Emory, should have � won each<lb />
game. But they lost, to Florida<lb />
State, Florida, and eventual<lb />
champion Miami.<lb />
Had the Bucs won more than a<lb />
goodly measure of respect in those<lb />
games, the football program at<lb />
East Carolina would have been<lb />
ahead of schedule. There would<lb />
Time<lb />
Emory chuckles at the mention<lb />
of "murder<lb />
"Everybody always thought I<lb />
was commiting suicide, anyhow<lb />
he said. "I've taken the challenges<lb />
all my life. God knows. And I<lb />
be bowl money to spend, national guarantee you, when you wake ud<lb />
fsXPnTeUded8to0rdHBUt T 2 m0re in the �r� with 5 on<lb />
hatloftv ra�i, S ,e BT t0 the WOrId' you "�� have a Pr�"<lb />
f l?hv-y SCek' and �ne ductive day- You better �� it<lb />
oi me tools they re using to get<lb />
,hEmorvChsa�'t8 'l'aveits- � ��. "en with four pasi nl<lb />
� du�o, waits &amp;�ES �, yZ fff SS<lb />
Fice � perhaps with yet another<lb />
proposal to play a<lb />
"big-time team � because that's<lb />
the way to the top.<lb />
"I haven't had much input into<lb />
scheduling for the last four-and-a-<lb />
half years Emory said. "Dr<lb />
Karr has done it, but on a couple but iI 53 wVbe ab To com-<lb />
of occasions he has asked me pete with those people<lb />
about it. He did ask me about the<lb />
LSU game in 1985 because that'll<lb />
be in December, and I said, 'Well,<lb />
that'll be good because we'll be<lb />
going to a bowl game in 1985<lb />
anyhow. So go ahead and<lb />
schedule it<lb />
In addition to LSU in 1985,<lb />
East Carolina's other noted op-<lb />
ponents, including recent addi-<lb />
tions, are Pitt, N.C. State and<lb />
South Carolina this season,<lb />
Miami, Penn State and Auburn in<lb />
1985; West Virginia in 1986,<lb />
Florida State again in 1987 and Il-<lb />
linois in 1987.<lb />
But Emory adds, "We're not<lb />
going to slip up on nobody no<lb />
more, neither<lb />
This season's schedule also will<lb />
be top-heavy with road games �<lb />
only four in Greenville and seven<lb />
away. "But I think this will be the<lb />
last year we'll have to do that<lb />
Emory said. "I think next year<lb />
we'll be five at home and six on<lb />
KSSiJfS WC VC 80t the road � s�� years in the<lb />
future we'll be six at home and<lb />
five on the road The Pirates will<lb />
have one date to fill in 1985.<lb />
Another factor in the recent<lb />
scheduling splurge, Emory said,<lb />
was to enhance East Carolina's<lb />
position with the CFA, which<lb />
voted last weekend to accept ECU<lb />
� an independent in football �<lb />
and two other universities into its<lb />
ranks.<lb />
Each school needed 60 percent<lb />
of the membership votes to be ac-<lb />
cepted, and one of the conditions<lb />
of membership is for the school to<lb />
hasn't scheduled anything that<lb />
I've backed off from, that I've<lb />
said, 'Hey, what are you doing?' I<lb />
think we've scheduled people<lb />
we've got to play, that'll bring the<lb />
money and the recruits. We're<lb />
gambling that we'll be successful<lb />
"That's what you want. You<lb />
want the best, the most en-<lb />
thusiastic. Why mess around play- nlav 80 Zl PS V SCh�0110<lb />
ing in the minor leagues whenu MfTSI&amp;s" <lb />
jWSLftS; . "We'renotTrotectedbyacon-<lb />
wTcoUve coed'S ttmSZ 7t " "<lb />
any football team America a�gam D vfs 7 SSLT<lb />
defensively, offensively, and kick<lb />
ing. And that's our goal, to com-<lb />
pete with the best.<lb />
"Penn State? They don't make<lb />
me nervous, or LSU or Auburn.<lb />
We're not going to Auburn just to<lb />
get the payroll. We're going down<lb />
there to win<lb />
The Pirate will have to perform like they dW i. Mt fall Missouri favorer the mat two yearTlf 5��.<lb />
pect to do well against such teams � Plttabnirh. Penn SUte, Auburn, Miami, Florida State and LSU.<lb />
was the only negative thing for<lb />
East Carolina about the CFA. A<lb />
team like Wake Forest or Duke<lb />
can play six, five conference<lb />
teams, and then play six double-A<lb />
teams and their conference pro-<lb />
tects them<lb />
Yes, Emory said, by scheduling<lb />
such teams as Auburn, LSU, and<lb />
Penn State, East Carolina also<lb />
could count on a number of votes.<lb />
"That was part of it Emory<lb />
said. "The only thing we had<lb />
negative was we weren't playing<lb />
80 percent CFA members. So this<lb />
( was one of those things. We had<lb />
no alternative, and to get the<lb />
votes, we had to play them.<lb />
Florida State and Miami are in-<lb />
dependent CFA members, and to<lb />
get the Southeastern Conference<lb />
voting for you, you get LSU and<lb />
Auburn. And Penn State doesn't<lb />
want to play a Division AA team.<lb />
"I'm not saying that East<lb />
Carolina campaigned for votes,<lb />
but I think, in a way, you have to<lb />
be<lb />
"We want to play a national<lb />
schedule. We want to win a na-<lb />
tional championship Emory ad-<lb />
em, in reference to the Pirates extremely difficult schedule in 19W<lb />
ded. "And the only way to win is<lb />
to play them guys. Maybe we're<lb />
gambling like heck, and that's<lb />
why it's so tough to be a graduate<lb />
of East Carolina and be the<lb />
coach, because what's best for the<lb />
university sometimes isn't best for<lb />
the coach<lb />
But, as Emory said, CFA<lb />
membership wasn't the lone ob-<lb />
jective in scheduling tougher op-<lb />
ponents.<lb />
"We wanted CFA membership,<lb />
we wanted to play a national<lb />
schedule, and we wanted an op-<lb />
portunity for national exposure<lb />
he said.<lb />
Emory is relentless in pursuit of<lb />
excellence for the ECU program,<lb />
and he said he believes the 1984<lb />
season will be crucial to its goals.<lb />
The team will be inexperienced<lb />
at many positions, and. the squad<lb />
he hopes to field in 1985 and 1986<lb />
will be built on the recorc of 1984.<lb />
"Its the year that's so impor-<lb />
tant Emory said, "because we<lb />
have to hang in. And I guarantee<lb />
you, when we line up in 1985, I<lb />
don't think there'll be a nagazine<lb />
in the country that won't sav<lb />
we've got the toughest schedule in<lb />
college football<lb />
That schedule includes Penn<lb />
State, Auburn, N.C. State, and<lb />
LSU on the road, and South<lb />
Carolina, Tulsa and Miami at<lb />
Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
"We're trying to build an armv<lb />
ot fans Emory said. "We're<lb />
trying to get everybody, 2 5<lb />
million, 3 million people east of<lb />
Interstate 95 to stay in ihe East<lb />
and see football on Saturday<lb />
afternoon<lb />
THEEAJ<lb />
Athlel<lb />
GREENSBf- ,(<lb />
Atlantic Coas:<lb />
schools spent S7 mill<lb />
their athletic program:<lb />
ago. Today, rj<lb />
about cover the co:<lb />
Intramu<lb />
Comes<lb />
b jeans rn<lb />
The firsl<lb />
program is con g<lb />
exciting finals<lb />
three-on-r<lb />
nis single-<lb />
In softr.<lb />
between the I<lb />
played June<lb />
Powers. B a<lb />
favored I a<lb />
pionship Pre<lb />
wind up �'<lb />
determine<lb />
In three-on<lb />
tion, the M .<lb />
by captain Kevin Ba<lb />
favored to win the<lb />
tournament. Oul<lb />
press are the No Name<lb />
ing Crew, Sig Ep Raid<lb />
Village Green TM's<lb />
pionship game<lb />
June 14 at 7:00 p m<lb />
Gym. Play prorr.isc<lb />
paced and exciting<lb />
Further Intra:<lb />
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A vanetv of Fillets,<lb />
including Lousiana-<lb />
Stvle Fish Fillets. Hush<lb />
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a choice of Hoi Yeget<lb />
and our own Famous<lb />
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nonals held in Eugene. Oregon.<lb />
.pie or years and hopes the<lb />
team will have new facilities in<lb />
order to advance the program to<lb />
national excellence.<lb />
ppointed<lb />
Overton is optimistic that the<lb />
Pirates can have continued suc-<lb />
cess in the future.<lb />
"We lost five great seniors he<lb />
said, "but with the players we<lb />
have returning next year we have<lb />
the nucleus for a good club and a<lb />
possibility of winning the ECAC<lb />
South championship<lb />
Overton came to ECU in 1969<lb />
as an undergraduate, and served<lb />
as the team's manager until 1973.<lb />
In 9"4 he served one year as a<lb />
graduate assistant, before becom-<lb />
ing a full-time assistant and facul-<lb />
ty member in 1977.<lb />
A native of Ahoskie, Overton<lb />
played basketball, baseball, foot-<lb />
ball and golf at Ahoskie High<lb />
School. He recieved all-<lb />
conference and all-East honors in<lb />
baseball and was named all-state<lb />
in golf.<lb />
Emory �ald "they schedule em, I play<lb />
tes extremely difficult schedule in 1984<lb />
is<lb />
re<lb />
Mtt's<lb />
late<lb />
the<lb />
the<lb />
for<lb />
:fa<lb />
ob-<lb />
op-<lb />
ship,<lb />
lonal<lb />
op-<lb />
re<lb />
he hopes to field in 1985 and 1986<lb />
will be built on the record of 1984.<lb />
"It's the year that's so impor-<lb />
tant Emory said, "because we<lb />
have to hang in. And I guarantee<lb />
you, when we line up in 1985, I<lb />
don't think there'll be a magazine<lb />
in the country that won't say<lb />
we've got the toughest schedule in<lb />
college football<lb />
That schedule includes Penn<lb />
State, Auburn, N.C. State, and<lb />
LSU on the road, and South<lb />
Carolina, Tulsa and Miami at<lb />
Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
"We're trying to build an army<lb />
of fans Emory said. "We're<lb />
trying to get everybody, 2.5<lb />
nullion, 3 million people east of<lb />
Interstate 95 to stay in the East<lb />
and see football on Saturday<lb />
afternoon<lb />
Athletic Expenditures Skyrocket In ACC<lb />
GREENSBORO (UPI) � Four<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
schools spent $7 million to run<lb />
their athletic programs a decade<lb />
ago. Today, that figure would just<lb />
about cover the cost to run the<lb />
program at the University of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Due to inflation, rising tuition<lb />
fees and the addition of women's<lb />
and other non-revenue sports,<lb />
athletic department costs have<lb />
Intramural Action<lb />
Comes To A Close<lb />
soared in the past 10 years. In<lb />
1974, UNC invested $24,000 in its<lb />
women's athletic program, a<lb />
figure that has now reached $1<lb />
million.<lb />
North Carolina's athetic pro-<lb />
gram finished fiscal 1982-83 with<lb />
a net profit of more than $1<lb />
million. In the period of<lb />
1974-1976, the athletic depart-<lb />
ment to post revenues of more<lb />
than $4 million in fiscal 1982-83 as<lb />
well as a net profit of more than<lb />
$360,000.<lb />
"We're in the black and we will<lb />
stay in the black Athletic Direc-<lb />
tor Willis Casey said.<lb />
When Gene Hooks took over as<lb />
athletic director at Wake Forest,<lb />
the total athletic budget was<lb />
ment experienced serious financial $600,000 and the department was<lb />
difficulties, operating at a deficit more than $200,000 in debt<lb />
Also, Hooks has agreed to<lb />
switch this season's football game<lb />
with Clemson to Death Valley for<lb />
an estimated payoff of $250,000.<lb />
Officials at Duke University<lb />
declined to release specific infor-<lb />
mation about specific areas of<lb />
operation. According to Athletic<lb />
Director Tom Butters and Univer-<lb />
sity Comptroller Jack Adcock,<lb />
the department's expenses for<lb />
$6.5 million.<lb />
The revenues for that same<lb />
period, however, were $5 million.<lb />
The $1.5 shor fall is covered by a<lb />
subsidy from the university's<lb />
general fund.<lb />
Butter's said he would like to<lb />
see the day when the athletic<lb />
department could opetate without<lb />
the subsidy, but he questions<lb />
whether it should ever become ful-<lb />
By JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
The first session Intramural<lb />
program is coming to an end with<lb />
exciting finals ahead in softball,<lb />
three-on-three basketball and ten-<lb />
nis singles.<lb />
In softball action, the finals<lb />
between the two leagues will be<lb />
played June 18. The Pirate<lb />
Powers, Bombed Skaggs are<lb />
favored to win the league cham-<lb />
pionship. Preliminary play will<lb />
wind up Wednesday June 13<lb />
determining the semi-finalists.<lb />
eludes the Tennis Singles finale.<lb />
Semi-finalists include Randy<lb />
Meetre, Hank Outclaw, Tom<lb />
Kiehl, and Don Joyner. The top<lb />
netter will be crowned by Friday<lb />
June 15. Good luck netters<lb />
The time has arrived to register<lb />
for second session activities.<lb />
Physical fitness classes are being<lb />
offered again to all facultystaff<lb />
and students. Aerobics,<lb />
aquarobics, and personal defense<lb />
classes begin June 20 and finish<lb />
up July 24. An $8.00 fee for<lb />
students and $10.00 fee for facul-<lb />
ty is required. Registration begins<lb />
June 20 and ends June 22. For<lb />
more information come by room<lb />
204 Memorial Gym. Shape-Up<lb />
with Intramurals<lb />
The Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Department invites everyone to<lb />
of a half-million dollars<lb />
"The cash reserves were totally<lb />
depleted, which is a very scary<lb />
siuation Athletic Director John<lb />
Swofford said.<lb />
During the last fiscal year, the<lb />
Wake Forest athletic budget<lb />
reached about $5 million.<lb />
Although Hooks would not reveal<lb />
exact figures, he said the program<lb />
fiscal 1982-83 were approximately ly independent of the university.<lb />
In 1977, Norht Carolina began finighed the year in the black. He<lb />
'Tornlino C 4.1  � - �- JJI .1a  1<lb />
its "Carolina Fever" promotion<lb />
and sellouts became com-<lb />
monplace at football games.<lb />
Larger football revenues, an<lb />
already succesful basketball pro-<lb />
gram and an intense fund-raising<lb />
effort, have resulted in a solid<lb />
financial base on which UNC can<lb />
field 26 sports, 13 each for men<lb />
and women.<lb />
North Carolina State operates a<lb />
27-sport program, but on a<lb />
budget half the size of UNC's.<lb />
Until 1978, when the debt incur-<lb />
added that the program has<lb />
finished in the black the last 10<lb />
years.<lb />
Wake Forest fields 14 sports,<lb />
eight for men. But under NCAA<lb />
guidelines, the school must field<lb />
at least eight women's sports to<lb />
retain Division I status beginning<lb />
in 1988.<lb />
To keep the Demon Deacon<lb />
athletic program out of debt,<lb />
Hooks has made unpopular deci-<lb />
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