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Bhe<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.$3 c<lb />
Thursday June 21,1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Mallory Retires After 30 Years<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Mallory<lb />
BRYAN HUMBERT � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
After 3 years<lb />
During his 31 years at ECU,<lb />
he's been head baseball coach<lb />
assistant football coach, an<lb />
associate professor, dean of men<lb />
and associate dean of orientation<lb />
and judiciary. When Dean James<lb />
Mallory retires June 30, ECU will<lb />
be losing a part of its history.<lb />
Mallory, a Virginia native and<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill graduate first<lb />
came to ECU Sept. 1, 1953. He<lb />
was hired as the head baseball<lb />
coach, assistant football coach<lb />
and an associate professor in the<lb />
Department of Health and<lb />
Physical Education. He was made<lb />
Dean of Men in the fall of 1958,<lb />
but continued in his capacities as<lb />
coach and teacher.<lb />
Mallory continued to coach<lb />
baseball through the 1962 season.<lb />
In 1961, he led the team to the<lb />
NAIA national championship.<lb />
"After the '62 season he recall-<lb />
ed, "my duties were becoming so<lb />
heavy that I stopped coaching<lb />
baseball<lb />
During his 26 years as a dean,<lb />
Mallory has seen a lot of change<lb />
on the ECU campus. "When I<lb />
first went into administration, the<lb />
only two men's dormitories were<lb />
Umstead and Slay he said.<lb />
"Back in those days, the worst<lb />
punishment you could give a man<lb />
was to remove him from the dor-<lb />
mitory, because there was no<lb />
place in Greenville where you<lb />
could stay there were only two<lb />
apartment complexes<lb />
The university has grown from<lb />
approximately 2,500 students to<lb />
13,500 during Mallory's tenure.<lb />
However, he doesn't feel there has<lb />
been much change in the student<lb />
population itself. "Times never<lb />
change he said. "There are just<lb />
more people now<lb />
One of Mallory's primary<lb />
responsibilites as dean of men and<lb />
as dean of orientation and<lb />
judiciary has been the enforce-<lb />
ment of rules. In the '50s and ear-<lb />
ly '60s, regulations were much<lb />
more strict, he said. "Women<lb />
couldn't even go riding in an<lb />
automobile back then unless they<lb />
had special permission. And no<lb />
co-ed could be seen on this cam-<lb />
pus in shorts if they wore shorts<lb />
they had to wear a raincoat over<lb />
them.<lb />
"Those were the days of in loco<lb />
parentis Mallory said. "During<lb />
the late '60s and early '70s, the<lb />
courts gradually ruled that col-<lb />
leges shouldn't stand in loco<lb />
parentis as a surrogate mother or<lb />
a surrogate father Mallory said,<lb />
adding that this trend made his<lb />
job much easier.<lb />
At one point, Mallory said, if a<lb />
student was arrested and went to<lb />
jail, he had to go with them. "I<lb />
spent as much time down at the<lb />
jail as I did at home. I can never<lb />
remember of a Sunday morning,<lb />
for years, that I didn't go to the<lb />
jail and many, many times I<lb />
would eat lunch right there in<lb />
jail he said.<lb />
Drinking has always been a part<lb />
of college life. "I don't think kids<lb />
drink anymore today than they<lb />
did before Mallory said. "It's<lb />
just that today more kids drink<lb />
The first place in Greenville to<lb />
sell beer was the Rathskeller and<lb />
that happened only after the city<lb />
council debated intensively.<lb />
Before that, Mallory said, the on-<lb />
Manager<lb />
l2 - w<lb />
� u.<lb />
ly place to drink beer was a place<lb />
called Dora's on 264 Bypass.<lb />
"She had a little drive-in place<lb />
that sold beer, and she had a big<lb />
pavilion. In the afternoons, the<lb />
college kids would go over there<lb />
and park their cars and play music<lb />
 they had a jukebox and just<lb />
mill around and drink beer<lb />
Entertainment hasn't changed a<lb />
lot for the college student of to-<lb />
day, Mallory said. "Kids have all<lb />
got cars now, that's one of the big<lb />
things � there's much nore mobili-<lb />
ty on college campus,ts He said<lb />
he felt they still enjoyed the same<lb />
things he did while in school,<lb />
"listening to records, dancing,<lb />
having a few beers and taking part<lb />
in recreational and athletic<lb />
events<lb />
Mallory said he lias seen a<lb />
change in students' attitudes.<lb />
' College kids today are not nearly<lb />
as rebellious as they are in the<lb />
'60s he said. However, he said<lb />
he thought college students got a<lb />
'bad press" in the '60s. "We<lb />
didn't have a lot of problems (at<lb />
See MALLORY, page 3<lb />
By ERNEST ROBERTS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Bill Hilliard, who has been the<lb />
SGA transit manager for three<lb />
years, recently announced his<lb />
resignation effective June 30.<lb />
Hilliard is leaving for another<lb />
position.<lb />
"Being the transit manager has<lb />
been an excellent training oppor-<lb />
tunity for me Hilliard said. "I<lb />
enjoy it. It is like running a small<lb />
business and we have a budget<lb />
around $150,000 a year<lb />
Hilliard has accepted a position<lb />
at Thomas Built Buses in High<lb />
Point starting July 1. He also<lb />
plans to attend night school at<lb />
UNC-Greensboro for his Masters<lb />
in Business Administration.<lb />
"A transit manager's job in-<lb />
cludes being active in university<lb />
affairs, SGA jobs and being on<lb />
boards Hilliard said. He is a<lb />
member of the Pitt County Tran-<lb />
sit Committee, SGA President's<lb />
Cabinet and a day student<lb />
representative. He is also the<lb />
employer for approximately 25<lb />
bus drivers and five security<lb />
guards and is responsible for a<lb />
large fleet of buses.<lb />
Hilliard has the responsibility<lb />
for hiring and training all SGA<lb />
bus drivers.To be a bus driver,<lb />
one must have a B class drivers<lb />
license from the state and then<lb />
undergo interviews and training.<lb />
Hilliard has made some changes<lb />
and during the past three years.<lb />
He assisted in purchasing new<lb />
buses. He implemented a plan<lb />
that will save $50,000 a year for<lb />
the next four years in operation<lb />
expenses such as gasoline, wages<lb />
and maintenance costs. He has<lb />
had two bus shelters built and<lb />
another is in the planning stage.<lb />
Hilliard has also rescheduled and<lb />
improved routes, adding the<lb />
brown route and the night transit<lb />
service. In addition, he has<lb />
designed a printed map and ex-<lb />
panded the chartering service.<lb />
"East Carolina has the only ful-<lb />
ly student-run transit system in<lb />
the state Hilliard said "Our<lb />
system is bigger and handles more<lb />
people than Greenville's city bus<lb />
system<lb />
"Sometimes the hours are long<lb />
and I have problems with the<lb />
employees or the buses but I feel<lb />
grateful for the opportunity of be-<lb />
ing the transit manager Hilliard<lb />
commented. "I would like to per-<lb />
sonally thank Dr. Meyer and<lb />
Dean Alexander for their help<lb />
Campus Vandalism Incidents Increase<lb />
By ERNEST ROBERTS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Larceny and vandalism in-<lb />
cidents contributed to the crimes<lb />
reported to the ECU Department<lb />
of Public Safety during the past<lb />
week.<lb />
Vandalism incidents rose. In-<lb />
cidents included reports of van-<lb />
dalism to a vehicle, a drink<lb />
machine and a residence hall<lb />
door.<lb />
Reported crimes for June 12-20<lb />
included:<lb />
June 12, 2:00p.m. � Dr. Ennis<lb />
Chestang of 228-A Brewster<lb />
Building reported the larceny of<lb />
seven maps from 212-D Brewster.<lb />
June 13, 10:00 a.m. � Connie<lb />
Burgess, resident director of Jar-<lb />
vis Residence Hall reported the<lb />
larceny of a chair from the<lb />
residence hall lobby. 11:00 a.m.<lb />
� female was transported to Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital from<lb />
the Prop Shop at the Drama<lb />
Building via Greenville Rescue<lb />
Squad due tca medical emergen-<lb />
cy. 2:00 p.m. � Elizabeth M.<lb />
Page of 802 Greene Residence<lb />
Hall reported the larceny of a<lb />
bicycle light generator from her<lb />
bicycle parked north of Slay<lb />
Dorm. 7:52p.m. Richard Edward<lb />
Eggleton of 143 Jarvis Residence<lb />
Hall reported vandalism to his<lb />
door by person(s) unknown.<lb />
June 14, 12:13 a.m. � resident<lb />
of Slay Residence Hall reported<lb />
four or five people refused to<lb />
leave the area outside her window<lb />
at Slay Dorm.3:30 a.m. � A con-<lb />
fidential source reported the<lb />
presence of a controlled substance<lb />
in 413 Green Residence Hall. 8:30<lb />
a.m. � Sgt. Jackson reported<lb />
discovering that the drink<lb />
machine located in the Green<lb />
Room of Messick Art was van-<lb />
dalized by person(s) unknown.<lb />
11:05 a.m. � Alison King of 507<lb />
East 11th Street reported her bicy-<lb />
cle, parked at the steps of D-Wing<lb />
Brewster Building, was stolen.<lb />
2:45 p.m. � Christopher C.<lb />
Tyson of 1509 West 5th Street<lb />
reported vandalism to his vehicle<lb />
while parked east of the Print<lb />
Shop. 2:00 p.m. � Student<lb />
Health Services requested that a<lb />
sickinjured student be<lb />
transported from Memorial Gym<lb />
to infirmary. 5:43 p.m. � Ptl.<lb />
Dail reported that Helen Frye of<lb />
202 N. Library Street had run a<lb />
stop sigh at 11th and Charles Blvd<lb />
and hit vehicle A-97. 7:00p.m. �<lb />
Cpl. Burrus reported finding a<lb />
black male juvenile in possession<lb />
of a bicycle which had been<lb />
reported stolen on April 13, 1983.<lb />
June 16, 5:52 p.m. � Lola P.<lb />
Rider of 408 Green Residence<lb />
Hall reported the larceny of<lb />
money from her room. 6:32 p.m.<lb />
� female reported a disturbance<lb />
on the first floor of Slay<lb />
Residence Hall.<lb />
June 17, 6:53 a.m. � Mrs.<lb />
Glenda Flowers of Thomasville<lb />
requested that campus be checked<lb />
in attempt to locate her vehicle.<lb />
6:33 a.m. � Deborah Murdock of<lb />
110 Slay reported that Rebecca<lb />
Thompson of 112 Slay needed to<lb />
be transported to Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital emergency<lb />
room.<lb />
June 18, 3:30 p.m. � Paul<lb />
Bryan Sumrell of 72 Riverbluff<lb />
Apartments was served with two<lb />
criminal summons and three war-<lb />
rants for worthless checks. 11:47<lb />
p.m. � Cpl. Watson observed<lb />
several underage freshman orien-<lb />
tation students in Aycock<lb />
Residence Hall consuming beer.<lb />
The beer was confiscated.<lb />
June 19, 12:15 a.m. � resident<lb />
of Greene Residence Hall<lb />
reported suspicious activity in the<lb />
area of the library. 3:45 a.m.<lb />
Sonya Hunsucker of 713 Tyler<lb />
Residence Hall, freshman orienta-<lb />
tion student, was transported to<lb />
Pitt County Memorial Hospital<lb />
emergency room for medical<lb />
emergency. 4:45 a.m. � Lucile<lb />
M. Chamber of 704 Greene<lb />
Residence Hall was transported to<lb />
Pitt County Memorial Hospital<lb />
due to medical emergency. 3:00<lb />
p.m. � John Thomas Pietrzak of<lb />
the East Carolinian reported<lb />
larceny of a typewriter from the<lb />
East Carolinian Office by<lb />
person(s) unknown. 5:43 p.m. �<lb />
Officer Roush reported that per-<lb />
son) unknown had put some<lb />
type of detergent in the fountain<lb />
at Wright Circle. 7:00 p.m. �<lb />
Robert Gene Boney of 124 Jarvis<lb />
Residence Hall was arrested for<lb />
failure to appear. 4:00 p.m. �<lb />
Barbara Heath advised dispatcher<lb />
Parker of a partial power outage<lb />
on main campus. 70:55 p.m. �<lb />
Fred Darby, technical director for<lb />
Summer Theatre, reported obser-<lb />
ving a suspicious male in the north<lb />
parking lot of the Biology<lb />
Building. 11:15 p.m. � George<lb />
Johnson Jr. reported the larceny<lb />
of a wallet from the SGA transit<lb />
van while parked at the bus stop<lb />
west of Mendenhall.<lb />
ECU Geology Department<lb />
Sponsors July Workshop<lb />
On Phosphate Potential<lb />
ByMARYCASHIO<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
For these kids, life on<lb />
Life's No Picnic<lb />
a college campus is a picnic. Walt until they grow op.<lb />
� ecu<lb />
June 20, 1:20 a.m. � Officer<lb />
Whkaker reported that the fire<lb />
alarm on the third floor, east wing<lb />
of Garrett Residence Hall was set<lb />
off by discharged smoke bombs.<lb />
Central America and the Carri-<lb />
bean Basin may actually be rich in<lb />
natural resources, especially<lb />
phosphates, according to Dr.<lb />
Stanley Riggs of the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of Geology.<lb />
July 8-13 Riggs will be a prin-<lb />
cipal lecturer at a workshop held<lb />
at ECU concerning phosphate<lb />
potential in the region conducted<lb />
by the U.S. Geological Survey and<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The proposed workshop will br-<lb />
ing together geologists from the<lb />
major Carribean and Central<lb />
American countries for training<lb />
on setting up and carrying out an<lb />
exploration program, Riggs said.<lb />
Phosphate could improve<lb />
agriculture in some Latin<lb />
American regions because mineral<lb />
resources such as phosphate can<lb />
be used as fertilizer. "The food<lb />
supply and agricultural export<lb />
problems of the developing coun-<lb />
tries of the world correlate with a<lb />
low use of chemical fertilizers<lb />
Riggs said.<lb />
Low use causes bad soil fertili-<lb />
ty, contributing to dietary pro-<lb />
blems in the poorer countries.<lb />
If these mostly agricultural<lb />
countries find rich deposits of<lb />
phosphate, they would be free<lb />
from depending on imxrted fer-<lb />
tilizers. Increases would be made<lb />
in agricultural exports, but em-<lb />
phasis would be using the food<lb />
domestically, according to Riggs.<lb />
The United States hoies to help<lb />
these countries fulfill their poten-<lb />
tial in these areas. In 1980, the<lb />
U.S. produced 47 mill on metric<lb />
tons of phosphate, accounting for<lb />
approximately 35 percent of the<lb />
1980 total world production.<lb />
Phosphate deposits are concen-<lb />
trated in Florida atid North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
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1964, RDI specialists have had a<lb />
hand in more than 2,000 com-<lb />
munity development and business<lb />
assistance projects ranging from<lb />
sweeping regional plans to<lb />
management suggestions for small<lb />
business owners. Permits have<lb />
been filed, studies conducted, and<lb />
plans drawn for local govern-<lb />
ments, industries, and individuals<lb />
scattered across a 32-county ser-<lb />
vice area that includes most of<lb />
North Carolina east of Interstate<lb />
"Because of RDI, people in this<lb />
area have had access to economic<lb />
opportunities that would other-<lb />
wise have passed them by says<lb />
Janice Faulkner, director of the<lb />
Institute since 1982. "Through<lb />
planning and other types of<lb />
assistance, we have helped<lb />
Eastern North Carolina to take<lb />
the best and avoid the worst<lb />
aspects of development<lb />
The need for information<lb />
gathering and planning for<lb />
economic development on a<lb />
regional basis led to the original<lb />
proposal establishing RDI.<lb />
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Robert Cramer and backed by<lb />
former ECU president Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins, the proposal described<lb />
an agency that would make the<lb />
knowledge of college faculty and<lb />
staff available to solve problems<lb />
affecting citizens of the region.<lb />
The late Thomas W. Willis of<lb />
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Announcement<lb />
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED<lb />
A study is being conducted at the ECU Speech<lb />
and Hearing Clinic to determine the difficulty<lb />
hearing impaired students may have In<lb />
discriminating words in foreign languages. Hear-<lb />
ing Impaired volunteers 18 to 28 years of age are<lb />
needed for a simple hearing test and word<lb />
discrimination tasks. No foreign language<lb />
background is necessary. Please contact Mrs.<lb />
AAeta Downes, Department of Speech-Language<lb />
and Auditory pathology, 757-4961, ext. 270.<lb />
IRS<lb />
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Services Is offering physical fitness classes for se<lb />
cond session. Registrafi for aerobics<lb />
aouaroblcs and personal defense begins Wednes-<lb />
day, June 20 and ends Friday, June 22. Come by<lb />
Room 204 Memorial Gym to register or call<lb />
757-6M7.<lb />
PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS<lb />
Applications are requested from those persons<lb />
who are Interested In becoming PERSONAL<lb />
CARE ATTENDANTS to wheelchair students for<lb />
Pall Semester, 1984. We are particularly interested<lb />
in anyone who has a background of assisting In-<lb />
dividuals with their activities of daily living<lb />
For further details contact: Office of Handicap-<lb />
ped Student Services, 212 Whlchard Building, East<lb />
Carolina University, Phone 757-6799.<lb />
EXHIBITIONS<lb />
Four new exhibitions will open June 3 at the<lb />
Waterworks gallery in Salisbury, NC. Featured<lb />
will be works by Allen W. Erdmann, Joyce Blunk<lb />
Herb Parker, and Wayne Wrights. The new ex-<lb />
hibitions will run from June 3-July 23, 1984.<lb />
BEACH JOBS<lb />
Retail, grocery and fast food positions available<lb />
at Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills and Myrtle Beach.<lb />
Some with accomodation assistance. Contact Co-<lb />
op office. 313 Rawl Bldg.<lb />
the area and helping existing<lb />
businesses expand.<lb />
"Tom brought two indispensi-<lb />
ble qualities to RDI observes<lb />
Faulkner. "He knew how to find<lb />
federal funds and match them up<lb />
with local projects and he knew<lb />
how to attract industry. He was<lb />
far ahead of his time in the<lb />
development of an industrial data<lb />
bank for Eastern North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
In 1967, years before most state<lb />
or local governments began woo-<lb />
ing industry on an organized<lb />
basis, a newspaper story on RDI<lb />
boasted that "2.5 million facts<lb />
about North Carolina's Coastal<lb />
Plain are being made available to<lb />
businessmen and industralists<lb />
through the computerization of<lb />
regional information at RDI In<lb />
addition to the data bank, a series<lb />
of overlay amps, designed to show<lb />
businessmen prospective plant<lb />
sites at a glance, were produced by<lb />
RDI employees.<lb />
Other early projects included<lb />
the location of plant sites for in-<lb />
dustries requiring large amounts<lb />
of water and the selection of other<lb />
sites along navigable waterways<lb />
that could accomodate barge<lb />
docking facilities. Feasibility<lb />
studies examined the potential<lb />
market for dozens of businesses<lb />
and services. Preliminary designs<lb />
were drafted for city parks, civic<lb />
centers, subdivisions, and in-<lb />
dustrial parks. New industries<lb />
were located in many Coastal<lb />
Plains towns with the help of<lb />
Willis and other RDI specialists.<lb />
By 1974, when the Institute<lb />
moved into its present day<lb />
quarters at First and Reade Streets<lb />
in Greenville, new patterns in the<lb />
process of regional development<lb />
were changing RDI's approach to<lb />
area service. Federal support for<lb />
regional projects was running<lb />
strong. New government agencies<lb />
and expanded municipal and<lb />
county planning staffs were tackl-<lb />
ing manyl of the challenges met by<lb />
RDI in its first decade of service.<lb />
Funding for the Institute itself<lb />
also changed. Initial funding<lb />
through large grants from the<lb />
U.S. Economic Development Ad-<lb />
ministration was gradually phased<lb />
out and replaced with complete<lb />
support provided by the state of<lb />
North Carolina through ECU.<lb />
As a result of these forces, the<lb />
Institute shifted its course, placing<lb />
greater emphasis on responding to<lb />
specific requests for services<lb />
generated primarily by small<lb />
towns and individual businesses.<lb />
The number of projects increased<lb />
but the work carried less regional<lb />
impact.<lb />
A 1977-78 annual report<lb />
describes the type of services pro-<lb />
vided by RDI during this period.<lb />
Of the 137 projects accepted by<lb />
RDI staffers that year, many were<lb />
feasibility studies for small<lb />
businesses ranging from frog far-<lb />
ming to boat storage and day<lb />
camps. Other efforts attempted to<lb />
help businessmen solve financial<lb />
or management problems. Com-<lb />
munities were assisted in the<lb />
preparation of park and<lb />
playground plans, promotional<lb />
brochures, and downtown<lb />
redevelopment proposals.<lb />
Large-scale projects, such as a<lb />
study of Outer Banks barrier<lb />
dunes with the National Park Ser-<lb />
vice, were still performed but no<lb />
Jonger held the spotlight at what<lb />
faulkner describes as a "passive"<lb />
agency. Work was produced<lb />
almost entirely by RDI staff<lb />
members with limited input from<lb />
ECU faculty.<lb />
A final period of transition in<lb />
the early 1980's was accompanied<lb />
by a change in the Institute's<lb />
leadership. After 17 years as<lb />
RDI's chief officer, Tom Willis<lb />
resigned in 1981 and was replaced<lb />
by assistant director Tim Brinn.<lb />
Brinn was followed within a year<lb />
by present director Janice<lb />
Faulkner.<lb />
The course set by the new direc-<lb />
tors was drawn from studies on<lb />
RDI's performance done by an<lb />
ECU faculty committee and by<lb />
the RDI staff itself. The reports<lb />
recommended that the agency<lb />
adopt a more aggressive policy for<lb />
identifying and solving major<lb />
regional problems and called for<lb />
RDI to increase its involvemmt<lb />
with ECU faculty and students.<lb />
Shrinking federal participation<lb />
m community development pro-<lb />
grams and increased demand for<lb />
regional planning assistance also<lb />
prompted RDI's staff to refocus<lb />
attention on broader issues put<lb />
aside during the seventies.<lb />
According to Faulkner, current<lb />
Priorities at RDI are aimed at in-<lb />
creasing the agency's regional im-<lb />
pact. A few recent highlights:<lb />
Updating and expansion of the<lb />
RDI data base to include a com-<lb />
puterized mapping an graphic arts<lb />
resource center.<lb />
Reestablishing RDI as a key<lb />
source of regional facts and<lb />
figures by increasing the quantity<lb />
and quality of publications from<lb />
the Institute.<lb />
Reaching larger numbers of<lb />
busmesspeople and community<lb />
leaders through seminars and con-<lb />
ferences featuring well-known<lb />
speakers on topics of regional im-<lb />
portance.<lb />
Maintaining a high level of ser-<lb />
vice through greater cooperation<lb />
with ECU faculty and greater use<lb />
of student interns on RDI pro-<lb />
jects.<lb />
The installation of new micro-<lb />
computer equipment, publication<lb />
in 1983 of a widely-used atlas<lb />
depicting demographic and<lb />
economic trends in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina, and the scheduling last<lb />
year of more than 400 conferences<lb />
at RDI's Willis Building are ex-<lb />
amples that show the Institute is<lb />
moving well in the direction it<lb />
wants to go, says Faulkner.<lb />
She also points to the extensive<lb />
involvement of ECU faculty in a<lb />
cultural program series sponsored<lb />
by RDI in conjunction wih<lb />
"America's 400th Birthda"<lb />
celebrations, and the tripling of<lb />
student internships at the agency<lb />
as clear signs of improvement in<lb />
faculty and student involvement.<lb />
As far as regional development<lb />
is concerned, Faulkner sees<lb />
agricultural concerns as some of<lb />
the most important issues in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina's future<lb />
"Our greatest need now is to<lb />
take advantage of our agriculturai<lb />
assets she says. "There is a big<lb />
need to look at new agricultural<lb />
markets, identify better growing<lb />
and processing techniques, and<lb />
explore new types of crops "<lb />
"We can't engage in a 'magic<lb />
dust approach to development<lb />
sprinkling a little money and rf<lb />
fort here and there and expecting<lb />
great things to result. We must<lb />
pursue realistic, long-range goals<lb />
that meet the needs of the region<lb />
as a whole K<lb />
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every Tuesday Evening at 5:30. Join us at the<lb />
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Programs follow.<lb />
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h-vlng a "end" of the first summer session party<lb />
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ECUj, but we did hae<lb />
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said, "so we didn't ha<lb />
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Dursng g ECL-<lb />
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test concerning visitatio<lb />
"At the time we 01<lb />
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wanted seven da<lb />
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raunchy. I thinl<lb />
about 29. That's the<lb />
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MaLory said.<lb />
Neuse Algae<lb />
Studied By<lb />
Biologists<lb />
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i<lb />
The slower the V<lb />
flows across North Carol<lb />
coastal plain, the ere<lb />
chance of it develc-<lb />
and potentially hai<lb />
blooms, say a pair<lb />
from ECU.<lb />
Drs. Robert R. c<lb />
Donald W. Stanley sa ,<lb />
of Microtyrstis  .<lb />
periodically paints the river<lb />
ween Goldsboro and N<lb />
with a blue-green v.<lb />
gered by a combinati<lb />
water How and bv the p-exe-<lb />
nutrients that trick .<lb />
from farm fields, and i<lb />
and industrial sites. The<lb />
hope to further verify their obd<lb />
vations and devise a met!<lb />
predicting the occurrance<lb />
blooms in research<lb />
ducting on the river thi<lb />
Algal bloom<lb />
nuisance about c i i<lb />
years and only during the rr j<lb />
of July and Augu- i<lb />
noted. When it occurs<lb />
an area of the :<lb />
the Cliffs of the Neuse in '<lb />
County stretching to �<lb />
miles of New Be:<lb />
river with a<lb />
scum that may be re<lb />
fish kills and threate<lb />
the river for :<lb />
drinking water and<lb />
agricultural and ir. p,<lb />
poses.<lb />
"In 1982. we were out there �,<lb />
there was no bkx<lb />
river even though the cor<lb />
tion of nutrients in the river <lb />
very high Chr<lb />
"In 1983. the wa:e was essej<lb />
tially the same in<lb />
nutrients but there was a mass:<lb />
bloom of algae tt<lb />
"The one big difference be<lb />
ween the river in those two ye<lb />
was the actual flow of the rr. er<lb />
1983, the river's flow was mui<lb />
slower than in !982 Christi!<lb />
said.<lb />
He noted that there are a vOuj<lb />
of factors at work. One is<lb />
when the river is in a "low i <lb />
condition" the algae floats :o .<lb />
surface where it gets more Iigj<lb />
which enhances its growth.<lb />
"The other factor and the 01<lb />
which we'll be studying this sut<lb />
mer he says, "is the fact<lb />
when you have low flow.<lb />
water stays in the .iver longer gi<lb />
ing the algae more time<lb />
develop<lb />
In their study, the scientisj<lb />
plan to examine the growth raii<lb />
of the algae under a varietyof ligl<lb />
and temperature conditions ;<lb />
compare it with dilution rates <lb />
times of travel for a variety<lb />
river flow conditions.<lb />
'If our hypothesis<lb />
confirmed says Christian, "w<lb />
should be able to predict the pre<lb />
bability of the algal blooms dm.<lb />
ing the year and will be able tj<lb />
make recommendations concen<lb />
ing future modifications of rivi<lb />
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fHE EAST CAROLINIAN JUN E 21, 1984 3<lb />
versaryi Mallory Recalls Changes In 30 Years At<lb />
ji al program series sponsored<lb />
RDI in conjunction with<lb />
nerica's 400th Birthday"<lb />
)rations. and the tripling of<lb />
lent internships at the agency<lb />
Bear signs of improvement in<lb />
llty and student involvement.<lb />
far as regional development<lb />
concerned, Faulkner sees<lb />
pultural concerns as some of<lb />
most important issues in<lb />
lern North Carolina's future,<lb />
ur greatest need now is to<lb />
advantage of our agricultural<lb />
' she says. "There is a big<lb />
look at new agricultural<lb />
. identify better growing<lb />
processing techniques, and<lb />
re new types of crops<lb />
e can't engage in a 'magic<lb />
I approach to development,<lb />
nkling a little money and ef-<lb />
Ihere and there and expecting<lb />
things to result. We must<lb />
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I: eet the needs of the region<lb />
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ECU), but we did have some,<lb />
naturally. Anytime the media<lb />
would find out we might have a<lb />
demonstration, everywhere you'd<lb />
look, you'd see cameras and<lb />
reporters. Many of the kids would<lb />
see that and jump right in the mid-<lb />
dle of it because they wanted to<lb />
get their picture on TV he said.<lb />
One reason that ECU had so lit-<lb />
tle trouble during the '60s,<lb />
Mallory feels, is that Leo Jenkins,<lb />
who was chancellor at the time,<lb />
limited their behavior. "Dr.<lb />
Jenkins let our students know that<lb />
he would protect their right for<lb />
peaceful demonstration, but he<lb />
wouldn't stand one second of<lb />
anyone disrupting a class or sit-<lb />
ting down in offices Mallory<lb />
said, "so we didn't have any of<lb />
that.<lb />
During the '60s, ECU ex-<lb />
perienced only one confrontation.<lb />
This took place in front of<lb />
Jenkins' residence and was a pro-<lb />
test concerning visitation rights.<lb />
"At the time we only had<lb />
weekend visitation, and the kids<lb />
wanted seven days. They<lb />
demonstrated and got a little<lb />
raunchy. I think thev arrested<lb />
about 29. That's the biggest thing<lb />
we had; we were very fortunate<lb />
A stage was kept out on the<lb />
mall and any students wanting to<lb />
demonstrate were allowed to sign<lb />
up to use it. "I think most of it<lb />
(the demonstrations) was just to<lb />
give the kids something to do<lb />
Mallory said.<lb />
Neuse Algae<lb />
Studied By<lb />
Biologists<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
The slower the Neuse River<lb />
flows across North Carolina's<lb />
coastal plain, the greater the<lb />
chance of it developing unsightly<lb />
and potentially harmful algal<lb />
blooms, say a pair of biologists<lb />
from ECU.<lb />
Drs. Robert R. Christian and<lb />
Donald W. Stanley say the growth<lb />
of Microcystis algae that<lb />
periodically paints the river bet-<lb />
ween Goldsboro and New Bern<lb />
with a blue-green scum is trig-<lb />
gered by a combination of low<lb />
water flow and by the presence of<lb />
nutrients that trickle into the river<lb />
from farm fields, and from urban<lb />
and industrial sites. The scientists<lb />
hope to further verify their obser-<lb />
vations and devise a method of<lb />
predicting the occurrance of algal<lb />
blooms in research they are con-<lb />
ducting on the river this summer.<lb />
Algal blooms become a<lb />
nuisance about once in every three<lb />
years and only during the months<lb />
of July and August, Christian<lb />
noted. When it occurs, it affects<lb />
an area of the river starting near<lb />
the Cliffs of the Neuse in Wayne<lb />
County stretching to within as few<lb />
miles of New Bern. It covers the<lb />
river with a smelly, blue-green<lb />
scum that may be responsible for<lb />
fish kills and threatens the use of<lb />
the river for fishing, boating,<lb />
drinking water and for<lb />
agricultural and industrial pur-<lb />
poses.<lb />
"In 1982, we were out there and<lb />
there was no bloom of algae in the<lb />
river even though the concentra-<lb />
tion of nutrients in the river was<lb />
very high Christian said.<lb />
"In 1983, the water was essen-<lb />
tially the same in terms of<lb />
nutrients but there was a massive<lb />
bloom of algae he said.<lb />
"The one big difference bet-<lb />
ween the river in those two years<lb />
was the actual flow of the river. In<lb />
1983, the river's flow was much<lb />
slower than in 1982 Christian<lb />
said.<lb />
He noted that there are a couple<lb />
of factors at work. One is that<lb />
when the river is in a "low flow<lb />
condition" the algae floats to the<lb />
surface where it gets more light<lb />
which enhances its growth.<lb />
"The other factor and the one<lb />
which we'll be studying this sum-<lb />
mer he says, "is the fact that<lb />
when you have low flow, the<lb />
water stays in the river longer giv-<lb />
ing the algae more time to<lb />
develop<lb />
In their study, the scientists<lb />
plan to examine the growth rates<lb />
of the algae under a varietyof light<lb />
and temperature conditions and<lb />
compare it with dilution rates and<lb />
times of travel for a variety of<lb />
river flow conditions.<lb />
'If our hypothesis is<lb />
confirmed says Christian, "we<lb />
should be able to predict the pro-<lb />
bability of the algal blooms dur-<lb />
ing the year and will be able to<lb />
make recommendations concern-<lb />
ing future modifications of river<lb />
flow<lb />
Not only are students today less<lb />
rebellious, but they are more<lb />
serious, Mallory said. "I think the<lb />
college student today is not as<lb />
carefree and is not as happy-go-<lb />
lucky as when I was in school. I<lb />
think the reason for that is that<lb />
you people have so much more<lb />
pressure on you; the pressure of<lb />
getting jobs, possible nuclear war,<lb />
the high cost of living, the high<lb />
cost of educationyou've got all<lb />
kinds of pressure.<lb />
"I think today you're seeing<lb />
more kids who have varying<lb />
degrees of depression and have<lb />
emotional and mental and ner-<lb />
vous problems he said. "But of<lb />
course if you have these problems<lb />
and you drink alcohol, it affects<lb />
different people different people<lb />
different ways, but you see a lot<lb />
of college kids just blow up, you<lb />
might say.<lb />
"We're convinced that 75 to 80<lb />
percent of the discipline problems<lb />
in college are either directly or in-<lb />
directly related to alcohol andor<lb />
drugs Mallory said, adding that<lb />
he feels "the drug scene is<lb />
relatively quiet on our campus<lb />
Increasing the drinking age to<lb />
21 would not decrease alcohol-<lb />
related problems, Mallory said.<lb />
"It is absolutely impossible to<lb />
monitor. During prohibition there<lb />
was more drinking in the United<lb />
States than there has ever been. I<lb />
think you have to be realistic<lb />
about this. We at East Carolina<lb />
believe in responsible drinking<lb />
Most of the workjvlallory has<lb />
done has dealt directly with<lb />
students. This has been a pleasure<lb />
for him, he said. "We have good<lb />
students. They're a pleasure to<lb />
work with. You can sit and talk<lb />
with them and reason with them.<lb />
We don't have too many that are<lb />
belligerent<lb />
In fact, Mallory said, in pro-<lb />
portion to the number of<lb />
students, there is very little trou-<lb />
ble on the ECU campus. "This is<lb />
due in large respect to the<lb />
students; we treat our students<lb />
like adults, and we expect them to<lb />
act like adults<lb />
"The student judiciary has<lb />
done a good job, and the SGA has<lb />
always been responsible he said.<lb />
"For the last three years, the stu-<lb />
dent newspaper has been better<lb />
than at any time I can remember<lb />
in 30 years. It's been objective and<lb />
aired both sides of disputes.<lb />
That's good journalism, as far as<lb />
I'm concerned<lb />
This has not always been the<lb />
case, however, he said. "In my 30<lb />
years, I have written one letter to<lb />
the editor. Years ago, I wrote a<lb />
letter and, before that letter was<lb />
published, the editor wrote a<lb />
rebuttal. If that's good jour-<lb />
nalism, I'm a monkey's uncle<lb />
Mallory said that he's been<lb />
"lucky" in that most of the pro-<lb />
blems he's encountered at ECU<lb />
have been minor ones. He said his<lb />
biggest problem has been the lack<lb />
of parking. "At one time it was so<lb />
bad that the SGA passed a rule<lb />
that no freshman could own or<lb />
operate a motor vehicle in the<lb />
Greenville area or on the ECU<lb />
Advertise<lb />
With The<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
campus. If you were caught, you<lb />
were suspended from school for<lb />
one quarter. That's a tough rule.<lb />
That rule caused me more<lb />
headaches than anything else<lb />
What Mallory remembers most<lb />
are the humorous incidents. He<lb />
remembers panty raids as being<lb />
especially funny. "They were<lb />
always comic. Really and truly, I<lb />
could never get too serious about<lb />
them. As long as the kids didn't<lb />
break any windows or vandalize,<lb />
we let them go until they got tired<lb />
of it<lb />
Another humorous incident<lb />
concerned a suspended student.<lb />
The student was suspended for<lb />
book stealing and Mallory wrote a<lb />
letter to the student's father, ex-<lb />
plaining the suspension and its<lb />
cause. The father then wrote a let-<lb />
ter to the governor, saying he had<lb />
received a letter from Mallory and<lb />
the people at ECU were "a bunch<lb />
of crooks He ended the letter by<lb />
saying "to hell with the regrets, I<lb />
want my money back<lb />
Mallory has served as an ad-<lb />
visor to the fraternities for many<lb />
years. He said that he has seen big<lb />
improvements in greek life at<lb />
ECU, such as the decline in hazing<lb />
and the development of a more<lb />
"cosmopolitan and<lb />
heterogeneous" atmosphere.<lb />
Minority relations have chang-<lb />
ed greatly during Mallory's tenure<lb />
at ECU. "I wish people could<lb />
have been with me in the '60s and<lb />
seen the relations then and then<lb />
compared them with today. East<lb />
Carolina has made many, many<lb />
changes and improvements which<lb />
have led to better minority rela-<lb />
tions<lb />
He added that he feels ECU is<lb />
one of the schools in North<lb />
Carolina which has put forth a<lb />
great deal of effort to recruit<lb />
minority students. "I think the<lb />
minorities on our campus realize<lb />
that we want to treat them the<lb />
same as anybody else and give<lb />
them all the same rights and<lb />
privileges he said.<lb />
Mallory has worked with "so<lb />
many good people" while at ECU<lb />
that "it would be hard to name<lb />
them Among those he mention-<lb />
ed were Carolyn Fulghum,<lb />
associate dean of residence life,<lb />
C.C. Rowe, director of handicap-<lb />
ped student services and Dan<lb />
Wooten, director of housing.<lb />
"I consider myself a very for-<lb />
tunate man he said. "I'm a very<lb />
lucky person because I've never<lb />
done anything but work with<lb />
young people either as a coach, a<lb />
teacher, or an administrator<lb />
Send your message<lb />
in the Classifieds<lb />
He said he is retiring because "I<lb />
wanted to retire while I was in<lb />
fairly good health o I could enjoy<lb />
some things. I just feel like I've<lb />
been here long enough. I'll soon<lb />
be 66 and I guess it's time to roll<lb />
up the carpet and go home<lb />
Mallory plans to remain in<lb />
Greenville but to travel extensive-<lb />
ly. He will remain at ECU until<lb />
July 12 working with freshman<lb />
orientation, and will also help to<lb />
train his replacement, who is ex-<lb />
pected to take over his duties<lb />
August 15.<lb />
Mallory's advice to his suc-<lb />
cessor is to "realize that you're a<lb />
jack-of-all-trades. Sit here and<lb />
observe. Don't try to change the<lb />
world, that's a mistake. Just move<lb />
along slow and easy and if you see<lb />
that a change need; to be made,<lb />
go ahead and make it<lb />
"I'll miss all the people I've<lb />
worked with and sbove all, I'll<lb />
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30<lb />
If you insist upon reading the<lb />
traditional self-indulgence of the<lb />
"30" column, let's just put it this<lb />
way:<lb />
I still believe most of the things I<lb />
wrote: affirmative action is a<lb />
necessary evil, the SGA Legislature<lb />
should be able to hold a referen-<lb />
dum, more money should go to<lb />
federal financial aid, ECU<lb />
students should be able to vote in<lb />
Greenville, PIRG would have done<lb />
ECU some good.<lb />
It has been an interesting job,<lb />
good both for my cynicism and<lb />
idealism. The job really fosters the<lb />
cynicism more, for it is easy to<lb />
realize sometimes how futile<lb />
editorial writing, especially for a<lb />
school paper, can be. But you sus-<lb />
tain yourself by trying to maintain<lb />
a glimmer of idealism, thinking<lb />
maybe you can make a difference<lb />
and someone really does read this<lb />
stuff, and also by conjuring up<lb />
such vague notions as the power of<lb />
the press. That, coupled with the<lb />
time or two this year when this<lb />
page really did spark a small action<lb />
or change, and the cynicism is kept<lb />
at bay for the moment from total<lb />
victory. And so it goes. (Thanks,<lb />
Kurt Vonnegut; those four words<lb />
have always been a favorite phrase<lb />
of mine. In this age they often<lb />
seem the most relevant reaction for<lb />
that majority who can neither sus-<lb />
tain their idealism or sink to pure<lb />
cynicism.)<lb />
To all those people who took it<lb />
on the chin this year in this column<lb />
� the Alumni Association, Pitt<lb />
County Board of Elections, Kirk<lb />
Shelley, Jesse Helms (if you aren't<lb />
the same person), and others �<lb />
well, you can't please all the people<lb />
all the time. Let's just say I never<lb />
dozed off when writing about you.<lb />
Nothing personal.<lb />
I suppose I ought to reflect on a<lb />
few of the realizations that hit<lb />
home pretty hard this year: lessons<lb />
learned in passing, I guess. Actual-<lb />
ly, these are things people learn in<lb />
everyday life; it is just that in this<lb />
job you have to observe the course<lb />
of human events with a little more<lb />
regularity, so the lessons come<lb />
maybe a little quicker or stronger.<lb />
I have seen racial tensions flare on<lb />
this campus like I never realized<lb />
they still could, though that was<lb />
probably a naive misjudgement on<lb />
my part. I also realize now there<lb />
are people who really do not<lb />
believe in the toleration of diverse<lb />
opinions and beliefs or in the<lb />
balance afforded by a two-party<lb />
political system. By the way, that<lb />
lesson was learned from a phrase<lb />
by the ECU College Republicans<lb />
which will rest forever in my<lb />
memory: "It's not our job to seek<lb />
peaceful coexistence with the Left.<lb />
(That's Democrats, folks, not just<lb />
commies.) Our job is to remove<lb />
them from power permanently<lb />
Those are the two more sobering<lb />
and depressing realizations. There<lb />
are many better ones, such as the<lb />
propensity for people to come<lb />
together in times of tragedy such as<lb />
the Village Green explosion or last<lb />
spring's tornadoes. Then there are<lb />
just the quirks; I got a barrage of<lb />
angry responses from a two-line,<lb />
flippant comment on an art show<lb />
reception, while weeks went by<lb />
without a word responding to long<lb />
editorials on things from civil<lb />
rights to voting rights. You live<lb />
and you learn.<lb />
I offer no words of wisdom to<lb />
live by; I have none that you can-<lb />
not think of yourself or you<lb />
haven't heard before in a com-<lb />
mencement speech. Besides, you<lb />
won't follow them anyway; neither<lb />
would I. People learn by doing or<lb />
being done unto, not from being<lb />
told. So, like me, most of you will<lb />
ignore good advice and screw up<lb />
from time to time; we will miss the<lb />
point and miss the bus, mix<lb />
priorities and mix drinks, lose faith<lb />
and lose the car keys. And so it<lb />
goes.<lb />
Now the really personal part: I<lb />
cannot close my tenure here<lb />
without expressing my gratitude to<lb />
many of those with whom I have<lb />
associated. Most of the university<lb />
administrators have been very<lb />
helpful � they are a by and large<lb />
sincere group who put up with<lb />
more than I ever could. I must<lb />
mention two names, Vice<lb />
Chancellors Elmer Meyer and<lb />
Angelo Volpe, two men whom I<lb />
greatly admire and to whom I owe<lb />
much. Gentlemen, thank you. You<lb />
have put up with me more than<lb />
you should have, and it is only by<lb />
your good humor, patience and<lb />
understanding that I have not been<lb />
expelled.<lb />
Thanks go out to many people:<lb />
first and foremost, to Greg<lb />
Rideout, for letting me hold this<lb />
job a year and teaching me most of<lb />
what I know. Also to Jennifer Jen-<lb />
drasiak, for bringing competence<lb />
to chaos. To Ed Nicklas, for grace<lb />
under pressure, to Hunter Fisher<lb />
for ingenuous balance and an even<lb />
keel, and to Tina, Liz Ann, Cindy,<lb />
Todd, Fielding, Randy, Gordon,<lb />
Mike and everyone else for hard<lb />
work through uninspiring condi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Readers, have patience with this<lb />
crew next year. They have the same<lb />
tests and term papers that you do,<lb />
plus they have to make a<lb />
newspaper twice a week until 3<lb />
a.m. Greg, the keys are in my of-<lb />
fice; thanks for letting me borrow<lb />
them. Gang, keep up the hard<lb />
work. Godspeed.<lb />
D.B.<lb />
W WMOUWANTTO Mfiiai JEMONMIE INAUGURATION<lb />
 A NEW 6ARV HART CAMPAIGN SPOT ?<lb />
Happy Days Here Again?<lb />
A summit meeting was held last<lb />
weekend at the Holiday Inn on the out-<lb />
skirts of Washington between the<lb />
leaders of the Mondale, Hart and<lb />
Jackson forces to discuss Democratic<lb />
Party unity. The conference was called<lb />
at the behest of Mondale's campaign<lb />
managers.<lb />
"Hie Hart and Jackson people were<lb />
stone faced.<lb />
Mondale's man was the only one smil-<lb />
ing. "Now that the battle is over and our<lb />
man has won, we feel it is time to heal<lb />
the wounds of the primary race and<lb />
work for a victory in November<lb />
Hart's man objected, "We thought<lb />
you'd say that Mondale's man<lb />
retorted; he pushed a buzzer and a fat<lb />
lady entered the room and started to sing<lb />
"Happy Days Are Here Again<lb />
The Hart man stood up and said,<lb />
"That's one more dirty trick. How do<lb />
you expect us to agree to unity when you<lb />
pull a stunt like that?"<lb />
"We were only kidding around, to<lb />
ease the tension the Mondale man<lb />
said. "Let's be serious. Mondale has the<lb />
delegates and he's going to be the can-<lb />
didate. But we need to work together if<lb />
we're going to beat Reagan in<lb />
November<lb />
The Jackson man said, "Mondale<lb />
stole our delegates. We're not going to<lb />
agree to unity until we get them back<lb />
Mondale's man saidWe played by<lb />
the rules. You don't change them after<lb />
the game is over<lb />
Hart's man said, "Gary doesn't con-<lb />
sider the game over. He wants to go into<lb />
overtime<lb />
"How can he go into overtime when<lb />
the score is 2,000 to 1,200?"<lb />
"It doesn't matter what the score is.<lb />
Hart won California. That proves the<lb />
voters have rejected Mondale<lb />
Art Buchwald<lb />
Jackson's man said, "Jesse got<lb />
cheated out of delegates in California<lb />
and New Jersey<lb />
Hart's representative said, "Gary<lb />
doesn't want to be a spoiler. He is win-<lb />
ing to meet Mondale halfway<lb />
"What does that mean?"<lb />
"He will get up at the convention and<lb />
say numerically Mondale has the<lb />
delegates, but politically it would be a<lb />
disaster to nominate him<lb />
"What kind of a unity message is<lb />
that?" Mondale's man shouted.<lb />
"It's the best Hart can do after the<lb />
things Mondale said about him<lb />
Jackson's man said, "I can't<lb />
guarantee Jesse will even come to the<lb />
convention if the Democrats don't<lb />
change the rules<lb />
Mondale's man took a sheet of paper<lb />
out of his briefcase. "The candidate has<lb />
given me permission to offe Garv the<lb />
vice presidency on his ticket Big<lb />
deal Hart's man said. "Hoh can Garv<lb />
be vice president when he can t stand be-<lb />
ing in the same room with M:ndaie�<lb />
"A vice president never has to be in<lb />
the same room with the president<lb />
Mondale's man said. "That's what<lb />
makes the American presidency work.<lb />
Mondale can always communicate with<lb />
Hart through Lane Kirkland<lb />
Jackson's man said, "Jess; wants to<lb />
be secretary of state<lb />
Mondale's man said, "We can't offer<lb />
Jesse a Cabinet position if we don't win<lb />
the election. But in the spirit of unity<lb />
Fritz would like Jesse to nominate him<lb />
ut the convention<lb />
"Jesse thought you'd come up with a<lb />
stupid idea like that. He said if you did<lb />
he would use the time to tell tie country<lb />
how we got cheated out of his<lb />
delegates<lb />
"That's time with us Mondale's<lb />
man said. "Then it's agreed We will an-<lb />
nounce to the press that the party has<lb />
been unified<lb />
The fat lady started sincing. "San<lb />
Francisco, open those golden gates<lb />
and Hart's man said, "Oh slut up<lb />
Burial Ceremony Provokes Pride<lb />
WHENIIOQKWWNAT<lb />
TOCOUNTRIBANP<lb />
SEEAUTHEWVERTV<lb />
HOWttffn HAVE<lb />
IT IM AMERICA<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
The burial of the unknown soldier a<lb />
few weeks ago coupled with the recent<lb />
celebration of the 40th anniversary of<lb />
D-Day made me pause and reflect on<lb />
war. Those who stormed the beaches at<lb />
Normandy were full of pride and pur-<lb />
pose, and, although scared, they fully<lb />
believed that dying for their country was<lb />
admirable and honorable. We cannot be<lb />
so sure about the nameless man who lies<lb />
in the tomb at Arlington. More likely<lb />
than not all he wanted to do was survive<lb />
until his hitch was up. But, he was there<lb />
� so deep down there was a commit-<lb />
ment to American ideals.<lb />
These ideals were forever clashing into<lb />
reality in Viet Nam, but in the cities of<lb />
Europe and on the beaches of the<lb />
pacific, the strength of American sup-<lb />
port kept the pride of each soldier alive.<lb />
The wars were as different as night and<lb />
day. The only thing they had in common<lb />
is young men dying. Each man who fell<lb />
in both wars deserves recognition.<lb />
Now, ten years later, the Viet Nam<lb />
veterans get some. As the young man<lb />
was buried with full military honors, I<lb />
felt nothing but pride for our country. I<lb />
thought how both wars shouls make us<lb />
cherish our American ideals, ones easily<lb />
taken for granted. It strikes me as noble<lb />
that men have fought and died so I can<lb />
read what I want, say what I want, do<lb />
what I want and be where I want. I am in<lb />
one of the few countries where I am<lb />
guaranteed a chance. I am living on<lb />
there time; those who have perished<lb />
have me indebted to them.<lb />
The same is true of the men killed in<lb />
Granada and Lebanon. They believed<lb />
their mission was good. And all politics<lb />
aside, they deserve our gratitude.<lb />
Lessons are not easily learned today. But<lb />
of all the teachers I know, History is the<lb />
best. She will always be wise and possess<lb />
every answer. It seems fitting that the<lb />
majesty, pomp and circumstance of a<lb />
snappy military funeral has awakened<lb />
me to the beauty of democracy and<lb />
those who have died in its name.<lb />
Some may say I have conveniently-<lb />
clouded disturbing facts of both wars<lb />
with my patriotic haze. I will concede<lb />
that point. But my purpose was to<lb />
reflect on what we have and who has<lb />
helped us keep it; I am not analyzing the<lb />
intricacies of wartime politics.<lb />
Those problems are not part of my<lb />
subject. We have dwelled to long on Viet<lb />
Nam's tragedies; we have been over-<lb />
shadowed to much by the bombings at<lb />
Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Men fight<lb />
wars, and they are the ones who deserve<lb />
praise for going across the seas to die.<lb />
The politicians are far from my mind.<lb />
They did their part � some good, some<lb />
Campus Forum'<lb />
bad; but that is another level, another<lb />
subject for thought.<lb />
So, today, my thoughts hae not been<lb />
on why and how. They are emotions<lb />
triggered by a touching tribu:e to those<lb />
who have gave the greatest gift for those<lb />
of us here at ECU and across the coun-<lb />
try. When President Reagan said of the<lb />
man buried in the Tomb of the<lb />
Unknown Soldier, "Let us, If we must,<lb />
debate the lessons learned at some other<lb />
time; today we simply sav with pride:<lb />
Thank you, dear son, and mav God<lb />
cradle you in his loving arms we musi<lb />
do just that. Think of those words as we<lb />
approach July 4 � and remember<lb />
Football Players Chastised<lb />
(The following is an open letter to<lb />
head football coach Ed Emory.)<lb />
Recently, some friends and I went<lb />
to Jones Cafeteria for our supper. As<lb />
usual, the food was good. But food is<lb />
not the issue of this open letter.<lb />
This letter concerns the behavior of<lb />
some of Jones Cafeteria's customers<lb />
specifically some of ECU's football<lb />
players. The conduct of "ECU's<lb />
Finest" made it impossible for my<lb />
friends and me to enjoy our meal.<lb />
To put it bluntly, they acted like a<lb />
group of uncouth pigs, and we were<lb />
all thoroughly disgusted. If this is the<lb />
type of behavior that I will be sub-<lb />
jected to every time I eat at Jones, I<lb />
will take my business elsewhere. Is<lb />
this the way ECU would like to be<lb />
represented?<lb />
After the ECU Pirates' excellent<lb />
performance last year, our school is<lb />
on its way to a winning tradition.<lb />
Respect breeds respect. If you wish to<lb />
gain the respect of the student body<lb />
and the surrounding communities,<lb />
you should instill some manners into<lb />
your ball players. These men should<lb />
be setting good examples for the in-<lb />
coming freshmen, but instead (thev)<lb />
are showing a lack of discipline and<lb />
leadership qualities. Just as respect<lb />
breeds respect, disrespect breeds<lb />
disrespect.<lb />
I realize that the whole football<lb />
team does not act like high school<lb />
kids. But as the old saying goes.<lb />
"You are judged by the company you<lb />
keep<lb />
Coach Emory, I truly hope that<lb />
you, your coaching staff ind the<lb />
football team take this mesage to<lb />
heart. If ECU is to enhance its image,<lb />
then those students in the public eye<lb />
must learn how to behave in the<lb />
public.<lb />
Bud Walker<lb />
Sophomore, Corrections<lb />
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learn how to behave in the<lb />
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9 the publications building,<lb />
from Joyner Library.<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNE 21, 1984<lb />
Page S<lb />
Murray Shines Once Again<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Fealarcs Kditor<lb />
Are you haunted by ghouls<lb />
ghosts and goblins? Do spooks<lb />
and spectras stalk through your<lb />
house at night? If so, you need the<lb />
Ghostbusters.<lb />
Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and<lb />
Harold Ramis star as the<lb />
Ghostbusters, three somewhat<lb />
strange but extremelv intelligent<lb />
parapsychologists who, after be-<lb />
ing fired from a college faculty,<lb />
team up to eradicate, exterminate<lb />
and eliminate the unwelcome<lb />
visitors that are plagueing New<lb />
York City in increasing numbers.<lb />
Also starring in the new Colum-<lb />
bia Pictures comedy are<lb />
Sigourney Weaver and Rick<lb />
Moranis. Weaver portrays Dana<lb />
Barrett, a beautiful violinist who<lb />
is possessed by the spirit of a<lb />
Sumarian devil-worshiper and<lb />
dispossessed from her Manhattan<lb />
penthouse. Moranis, former<lb />
member of the Second City<lb />
Television Company, portrays<lb />
Louis Tully, a phantom accoun-<lb />
tant who prowls Central Park.<lb />
This light comedy of laugh-<lb />
studded visual effects seems a bit<lb />
strange at times, but not strange<lb />
enough to be totally ridiculous<lb />
Co-writer Aykroyd believes that<lb />
ghosts and American humor are<lb />
linked forever in film history by<lb />
groups like Laurel and Hardy,<lb />
Abbott and Costello, Dean Mar-<lb />
tin, Jerry Lewis, and Bob Hope.<lb />
"All comedy performers have<lb />
dealt with ghosts in some of their<lb />
work says Aykroyd. "We're<lb />
just doing the modern version of<lb />
the old-time ghost movies. The<lb />
only difference is that we have a<lb />
little more theory, perhaps a little<lb />
more science, and a lot more<lb />
technology than our<lb />
predecessors Aykroyd plays Dr.<lb />
Ray Stantz, the optimist of the<lb />
group.<lb />
As with Aykroyd, Murray<lb />
should be commended for his<lb />
usual superb performance. At<lb />
times when the movie seemed to<lb />
drag, Murray stepped in and left<lb />
the audience in stitches. With six<lb />
movie credits to his name, Murray<lb />
attributes his success as one of<lb />
America's finest comedy talents<lb />
to his collegues. "I met the best<lb />
people in the business-Dan,<lb />
Harold, Belushi, Gilda, and my<lb />
brother Brian, who was my<lb />
greatest influence says Murray.<lb />
"Just hanging around these peo-<lb />
ple was like a crash course in com-<lb />
edy<lb />
And comedy it was. After set-<lb />
ting up shop in an old firehouse<lb />
the ghostbusters chased<lb />
everything from a poltergeist in<lb />
the public library to a demon in<lb />
the hotel ballroom. How bad is<lb />
the situation in New York? As<lb />
Murray (Dr. Peter Venkman) tells<lb />
the Mayor of the city, "We're<lb />
talkingboiling seas, fire and<lb />
brimstone, forty years of<lb />
darkness, earthquakes, mass<lb />
hysteria, human sacrifice<lb />
Co-writer Harold Ramis, who<lb />
stars as Dr. Egon Spengler in<lb />
Ghostbusters, is probably better<lb />
known as a writer and director<lb />
(having co-written Animal House,<lb />
Meatballs and Caddyshack and<lb />
having directed Caddyshack and<lb />
National Lampoons Vacation).<lb />
Ramis' first film role was opposite<lb />
of Bill Murray in Stripes.<lb />
Two that did an excellent job<lb />
producing spectacular visual and<lb />
special effects are Richard<lb />
Edlund, A.S.C. and Chuck<lb />
Gaspar.<lb />
All in all the movie is everything<lb />
a comedy should be. The unique<lb />
talents of Murray, Aykroyd,<lb />
Ramis, and Reitman combine to<lb />
produce a contemporary new-<lb />
generation comedy.<lb />
Ghostbusters is now playing at<lb />
the Bucaneer Movie Theatre.<lb />
Med School, Football, Ironclad Monitor Bring Prestige<lb />
ECU Moving From Brashness Tt<lb />
Dan Aykroyd and BUI Murray star in Columbia Picture<lb />
Ghostbusters.<lb />
By BERNADETTE HEARNE<lb />
No doubt abrv it p t<lb />
lina University has a tremen-<lb />
� chip on its shoulder, and the<lb />
school is just daring the rest of the<lb />
state's universities to take a swipe.<lb />
It shows most clearly in<lb />
athletics, where folks in "plush<lb />
purple and gold offices are still<lb />
stewing over the reluctance of<lb />
some Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
schools to play ECU's<lb />
powerhouse football team.<lb />
"A lot of things East Carolina's<lb />
detractors never thought would<lb />
happen are happening says Ken<lb />
mith, ECU's director of sports<lb />
publicity. "We were told we<lb />
couldn't be a university, and we<lb />
are. They told us we couldn't have<lb />
a medical school, and we do. We<lb />
. were told we couldn't play any of<lb />
the major schools. Well, we've<lb />
played them all and we've beaten<lb />
them all. Just tell this school it<lb />
can't, and you can be sure it<lb />
will<lb />
ECU has a long history of such<lb />
brashness, claiming to be the best<lb />
in almost everything at one time<lb />
or another despite sniggling from<lb />
some people about ECTC. The<lb />
abbreviation stuck long after East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College<lb />
ccame simply East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege because the sound of it seem-<lb />
ed to reinforce the university's<lb />
putation as an easy academic<lb />
r-de.<lb />
In the 1960s and 70s, when<lb />
t CU was most demanding of the<lb />
state's money and recognition, its<lb />
claims to quality often were more<lb />
bravado than substance. But it<lb />
was bravado firmly rooted in the<lb />
'remendous political power of the<lb />
sprawling East, a power ECU<lb />
could harness virtually at will.<lb />
Deserving or not, ECU usually<lb />
got its way.<lb />
It also was the fastest growing<lb />
public university in the state at the<lb />
time, giving it extra clout. ECU<lb />
now is the state's third largest<lb />
university, public or private. With<lb />
an enrollment of 13,357 in<lb />
1983-84, it ranks close behind<lb />
arch-rivals UNC-Chapel Hill and<lb />
N.C. State, although it lacks their<lb />
extensive graduate programs.<lb />
In the 80's, ECU is a university<lb />
in transition from swagger to<lb />
substance. The former lightweight<lb />
of North Carolina higher educa-<lb />
tion is developing its academic<lb />
muscle, and its power is beginning<lb />
to be felt across the state in more<lb />
than athletics.<lb />
The changes are subtle, ranging<lb />
from a chancellor who cajoles the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
General Administration rather<lb />
than threatening it, as the volatile<lb />
Leo Jenkins did; to a heightened<lb />
emphasis on quality academics,<lb />
students and teaching and on rais-<lb />
ing the money to get them; to a<lb />
new preoccupation with image<lb />
and deciding how to sell what<lb />
ECU does best to students who in-<lb />
creasingly come not only from the<lb />
East,<lb />
but from across the state and the<lb />
nation.<lb />
"The laughter now is an in-<lb />
secure laughter ECU<lb />
Chancellor John Howell says.<lb />
"We don't feel at an intellectual<lb />
disadvantage<lb />
Howell has no trouble pointing<lb />
out where the university shines,<lb />
and officials of the University of<lb />
North Carolina system, of which<lb />
ECU is a part, endorse his<lb />
choices. Those include ECU's<lb />
favorably low ratio of students to<lb />
faculty (17:1), high percentage of<lb />
doctoral degrees among instruc-<lb />
tors (80 percent) and quality of<lb />
programs, particularly nursing<lb />
arts, business and family<lb />
medicine.<lb />
And it's only just begun.<lb />
"If you think we've grown and<lb />
done tremendous things in the<lb />
past, just sit back and watch our<lb />
dust now Howell says.<lb />
Howell has been at ECU most of<lb />
his life, but he became chancellor<lb />
less than three years ago. He<lb />
might never have gotten the<lb />
chance at all had his predecessor,<lb />
Thomas Brewer, not made the<lb />
fatal mistake of scouting for<lb />
greener pastures outside the<lb />
flatlands of Greenville.<lb />
Such a breach of loyalty is not<lb />
the region that transcends mere<lb />
boosterism.<lb />
Jenkins made the university a<lb />
focal point for the East's diffused<lb />
power. He made farmers who<lb />
never graduated from high<lb />
school, who felt they had no right<lb />
to be on a college campus, feel at<lb />
home there. He gave them pride<lb />
and he gave them anger. He told<lb />
them the Piedmont was keeping<lb />
them down and he used their<lb />
anger, channeled through their<lb />
legislators, to fulfill his vision.<lb />
They loved him; he was their<lb />
children's crusader.<lb />
Brewer, a scholarly, low-profile<lb />
Texan, lacked Jenkins' dynamic<lb />
flair for populist politics. Brewer<lb />
was, as one faculty member<lb />
described him 179 degrees dif-<lb />
ferent<lb />
But he immediately set a new<lb />
tone for the university, funneling<lb />
its former energy for conquest<lb />
'Just tell this school it can't,<lb />
and you can be sure it will<lb />
� Ken Smith, Director of Sports Publicity<lb />
looked on kindly by the close-knit<lb />
East, which challenged Brewer to<lb />
take one of those fancy jobs and<lb />
leave ECU to folks who ap-<lb />
preciated it. He obliged; Howell<lb />
became Chancellor.<lb />
Brewer may have been a mark-<lb />
ed man from the start. He suc-<lb />
ceeded the immensely popular<lb />
Leo Jenkins, who for 18 years<lb />
bullied or outmaneuvered anyone<lb />
who tried to interfere with his vi-<lb />
sion of ECU and who fostered a<lb />
bond between the institution and<lb />
and conflict into a striving for<lb />
academic excellence. And then he<lb />
was gone and John Howell a<lb />
member of the faculty since 1957<lb />
and experienced in virtually every<lb />
administrative post the school had<lb />
to offer, was chancellor. No<lb />
doubts about his loyalty.<lb />
When Brewer arrived and<lb />
began talking about quality, many<lb />
saw it as a slap at Jenkins. If<lb />
nothing else, Brewer's breief<lb />
tenure mav have saved Howell,<lb />
ECU Skiiers Barefootin' To The Top<lb />
ByJ.T. PIETRZAK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In 1962, Dick Pope Jr. stepped<lb />
out of his skiis and turned the<lb />
world on to barefootin Today<lb />
"footin" is a highly competitive<lb />
sport and ECU has three of the<lb />
state's hottest. Kevin Singletary,<lb />
Gordon McKellar and Mike<lb />
Hodges can be found on the Tar<lb />
River most everyday. They ski<lb />
about 15 hours a week  it's not<lb />
rare to see one of them strolling to<lb />
class a few minutes late with damp<lb />
hair.<lb />
Recently they started their own<lb />
KGM Water Ski School. They're<lb />
not in business for big bucks yet,<lb />
just trying to ski for free. With the<lb />
equipment they have, they claim<lb />
to have anyone skiing in one after-<lb />
Gordon McKellar, Mike Hodges ami Kevin Singletary own KGM Water Std School.<lb />
noon. If you're already an in-<lb />
termediate skier, they'll have you<lb />
footin' in one afternoon also.<lb />
"You just can't be scared<lb />
McKellar says. "You have to go<lb />
42 m.p.h. to foot. You'll pro-<lb />
bably bust ass a few times before<lb />
you get the hang of it. That's what<lb />
makes you want to say 'toes up<lb />
Each of the trio is an industrial<lb />
technology major and lives at<lb />
Eastbrook Apartments.<lb />
Singletary, from Wrightsville<lb />
Beach, is a five time North<lb />
Carolina three-event champion.<lb />
The three-event competition con-<lb />
sists of slalom, trick and jumping.<lb />
He holds the state record for jum-<lb />
ping (144 feet) and has been<lb />
footin' for three years.<lb />
McKellar and Hodges are from<lb />
Southern Pines, N.C. Both ski<lb />
competitively. McKellar has been<lb />
footin' four years, Hodges for<lb />
two.<lb />
Last year these guys were in The<lb />
Great American Water Ski Show<lb />
in Myrtle Beach. This summer<lb />
they'll be collecting points in<lb />
Georgia and Florida in hopes of<lb />
an invitation to the Southern<lb />
Regionals. Kevin's goal is to reach<lb />
the Nationals in Sefner Florida.<lb />
Check these guys out (you can<lb />
see them doing their thing from<lb />
the park on First Street) and see if<lb />
you might want to learn a few<lb />
tricks from them. If you like what<lb />
you see, give KGM Ski School a<lb />
nng at 752-2185.<lb />
who has carried on the theme in<lb />
his administration.<lb />
"When Brewer came, he em-<lb />
phasized quality over quantity,<lb />
put more emphasis on publica-<lb />
tion, research, and set aside facul-<lb />
ty enrichment grants to let us do<lb />
that faculty chairman James<lb />
LeRoy Smith says. "A lot of use,<lb />
when we came here, wished for<lb />
more emphasis on academics. But<lb />
enrollment was exploding, new<lb />
programs were being added<lb />
almost daily. There's a limit on<lb />
what you can do all at once<lb />
Raymond Dawson, vice presi-<lb />
dent for academic affairs for the<lb />
UNC system, agrees that growth<lb />
sapped ECU's potential for quali-<lb />
ty.<lb />
"I think ECU definately has<lb />
come into its own in the past few-<lb />
years Dawson says. "ECU is a<lb />
much stronger school,<lb />
academically, than ever before.<lb />
The school's leaders always have<lb />
been interested in quality, but<lb />
we're seeing more done about it<lb />
under Chancellor Howell<lb />
With the college age population<lb />
ebbing rapidly, the era of growth<lb />
is clearly over, giving Howell time<lb />
to spend on other tasks, such as<lb />
redefining ECU's style.<lb />
"We've passed the time when a<lb />
chief executive officer of a mature<lb />
institution stands out as the per-<lb />
son that is the university Howell<lb />
says, "It is appropriate for (John)<lb />
Messick and Jenkins as the<lb />
university was trying to develop.<lb />
But I have the luxury of being a<lb />
low-profile chancellor. It's a sign<lb />
I think, that ECU has arrived '<lb />
Howell's style differs from<lb />
Jenkins in other ways as well.<lb />
Jenkins often got what he<lb />
wanted by force, a method<lb />
repellant to Howell. In 1967,<lb />
when the now-defunct N C<lb />
Board of Higher Education balk-<lb />
ed at giving East Carolina the<lb />
designation of 'university' that<lb />
Jenkins thought it deserved, he<lb />
went to the legislature and<lb />
demanded it. When opponents<lb />
tried to stop him, their efforts<lb />
backfired and each of the cam-<lb />
puses in the state system got the ti-<lb />
tle.<lb />
And in 1974, when hordes of<lb />
consultants and the University of<lb />
North Carolina Board of Gover-<lb />
nors decided once and for all,<lb />
after a decade of c.ispute, that<lb />
ECU didn't need and wouldn't get<lb />
a four-year medical school,<lb />
Jenkins again went to the<lb />
legislature. The school, which this<lb />
year graduated its fourth class of<lb />
doctors, is ECU proudest<lb />
achievement.<lb />
Howell probabb has the<lb />
political acumen to pull off<lb />
similar coups. But he's eager to<lb />
lose ECU's bad-kid reputation, to<lb />
put the era of infighting between<lb />
ECU and the rest of the university<lb />
system, particulary golden boy<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill, squarely<lb />
behind him.<lb />
"Leo Jenkins neec.ed popular<lb />
support to deal with (kneral Ad-<lb />
�<lb />
ministration, but I don't<lb />
Howell says confidently. "Just as<lb />
the era of tremendous growth that<lb />
Leo presided over ha- passed, so<lb />
has the period of popular<lb />
support<lb />
"When I go to see (UNC Presi-<lb />
dent) Bill Friday with a proposal<lb />
for a new program, I need a good<lb />
proposal. I need documentation.<lb />
"It's not the sort of thing where<lb />
I say, 'Do this or I'll sic the<lb />
legislature on you We come off<lb />
better than any other university in<lb />
our class in the system in terms of<lb />
money we get. ECU can see to it<lb />
that it gets what it has coming<lb />
David Whichard, publisher of<lb />
the Greenville Daily Reflector<lb />
member of the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors and avid ECU booster,<lb />
agrees.<lb />
"There's no doubt that, after<lb />
so many years, we've come into<lb />
See ECU, Page 6.<lb />
Dance Production Tape<lb />
To Premier Tonight<lb />
A video tape production of the<lb />
creation of Dimensions of Time<lb />
and Space, a performance piece<lb />
for the East Carolina Dance<lb />
Theatre, will premier on Thurs-<lb />
day, June 21, in the Messick<lb />
Theatre Arts Center. The produc-<lb />
tion, which highlights the work of<lb />
creative artists within the universi-<lb />
ty community, was funded by the<lb />
Office of Academic Affairs to use<lb />
for recruitment activities and for<lb />
presentation on statewide PBS.<lb />
Directed by Dave Balch, the<lb />
production is a documentary of a<lb />
collaboration between dance<lb />
faculty member Patricia Pertalion<lb />
and Tom Grubb, an M F A<lb />
graduate of the School of Art. Us-<lb />
ing kinetic sculptures fashioned of<lb />
bamboo and rope, Grubb's work<lb />
provides a dynamic setting for the<lb />
dance work with a cast of five<lb />
men. The production captures the<lb />
two artists at work in their<lb />
studios, and shows the installation<lb />
of the sculptures in McGinnis<lb />
Theatre for Jie first rehearsal<lb />
period with the dancers, and the<lb />
in-concert performance of the<lb />
work.<lb />
The production offers an in-<lb />
sider's view of a collaboration<lb />
between two artists who work in<lb />
time and space with different<lb />
materials but who are committed<lb />
to an endeavor to coalesce their<lb />
work into an artistic whole. To<lb />
achieve this, the dancers interact<lb />
with the kinetic sculptures as well<lb />
as with each other, and the bam-<lb />
boo and rope sculpture moves<lb />
past the traditional suige space<lb />
defined by the prosceniim arch.<lb />
Performed by the East Carolina<lb />
Dance Theatre in their 1983 con-<lb />
cert, "Dimensions in Time and<lb />
Space" received enthusiastic<lb />
response and acclaim from au-<lb />
diences and local reviewers. The<lb />
Daily Reflector noted, "an in-<lb />
triguing correlation between the<lb />
vigorous, athletic dance and the<lb />
revolving over-the-jiudience<lb />
sculpture cc<lb />
i<lb />
Copies will be presented t�<lb />
ECU officials by produS<lb />
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the fold, or else the fold has come<lb />
to us Whichard says. "East<lb />
Carolina has sort of established<lb />
itself within the university system<lb />
and people are recognizing that<lb />
But that doesn't mean East<lb />
Carolina isn't still looking for an<lb />
edge in the race for status and<lb />
students. Charles Blake, Howell's<lb />
assistant, said, "Once we thought<lb />
we were Avis and we fought like<lb />
we were Avis. Now we think we're<lb />
Hertz, but we still fight like we're<lb />
Avis<lb />
ECU officials aren't shy about<lb />
tooting their own horn. They'll<lb />
tell anyone that ECU offers one<lb />
of the best educations the<lb />
Southeast has to offer. In some<lb />
areas, like art, music, business<lb />
and family medicine, they'll even<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JUNE 21, 1984<lb />
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Emory Anticipating Fall<lb />
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G�ry r�n�r�m - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
The Pirates will be flying high if they can beat teams like Pittsburgh<lb />
and Florida State this fall.<lb />
Akeem 'The<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
stiff Writer<lb />
If the Pirate football team is as<lb />
confident and r expectant as<lb />
Coach Ed Emory is about the up-<lb />
coming season, there will be no<lb />
limit to the progress of ascension<lb />
toward the top ten and a continu-<lb />
ing rise in national reputation as a<lb />
football power to be feared.<lb />
Emory feels that the recent ad-<lb />
mission to the College Football<lb />
Association is just one more rung<lb />
on the ladder towards a potential<lb />
national championship and has<lb />
added a lot to the national<lb />
recognition of ECU as a major<lb />
college foe.<lb />
Coach Emory is firmly insistent<lb />
that the assets are in place at East<lb />
Carolina upon which to build a<lb />
championship-quality team<lb />
capable of defeating anyone.<lb />
With the nation-wide exposure<lb />
from not only playing, but also<lb />
beating, major teams such as<lb />
Missouri, more and more high<lb />
school prospective players will<lb />
sign with ECU.<lb />
The recent National Football<lb />
League draft which took more<lb />
Pirates than all but two other<lb />
schools is an indication to Coach<lb />
Emory of the progress being made<lb />
by his football team and thinks it<lb />
will serve as an incentive for<lb />
players deciding whether to come<lb />
here to play football. The coach<lb />
likes to emphasize the advantages<lb />
of becoming a Pirate, as opposed<lb />
to attending other colleges at<lb />
which the same players wouldn't<lb />
be given a chance to prove<lb />
themselves.<lb />
Here they get a chance to excel<lb />
and become overachievers. Teams<lb />
such as Nebraska are so well-oiled<lb />
that the presence or absence of<lb />
particular players seldom is even<lb />
noticed. At ECU, those who are<lb />
slightly shorter or just passed over<lb />
by the football factories can build<lb />
themselves up and have a good<lb />
chance of becoming a starter,<lb />
which could lead to a pro career.<lb />
As of now, pending the out-<lb />
come of first session grades, no<lb />
Pirate is mathmatically eliminated<lb />
from playing for academic<lb />
reasons. The Coach is fervent in<lb />
his belief in maintaining his<lb />
player's scholastics and has an in-<lb />
tensive tutoring system to assure<lb />
that they keep their grades up and<lb />
graduate. He believes the team is<lb />
in the best shape academically<lb />
since he arrived.<lb />
As far as any drug use on the<lb />
team, Coach Emory recognizes<lb />
the possibility, but feels his exten-<lb />
sive drug prevention and testing<lb />
program have effectively dealt<lb />
positions could be in for a rude<lb />
awakening.<lb />
Coach Emory has attended over<lb />
fifty Pirate Club meetings in the<lb />
past few weeks and says "en-<lb />
thusiasm is way up, everywhere<lb />
He indicated his pleasure with the<lb />
support the alumni are giving and<lb />
is proud that they are adhering to<lb />
NCAA regulations, unlike some<lb />
of ECU's rivals in recruiting.<lb />
When asked if ECU's current<lb />
status paralleled that of Miami<lb />
(last year's national champion),<lb />
ECU begins their march to the National Championship in nirie weeks<lb />
with the situation which existed<lb />
when he arrived. The FBI has<lb />
discussed the topic with the team,<lb />
along with a series of speakers and<lb />
a testing system.<lb />
Coach Emory's belief in senior<lb />
leadership is belied by the greater<lb />
severity of punishment to be<lb />
received by seniors when rule in-<lb />
fractions occur. It's in line with<lb />
this belief that he says he doesn't<lb />
expect the veterans will let the<lb />
newcomers get much playing<lb />
time, but those veterans who slack<lb />
up and expect to coast to starting<lb />
Emory said that a correlation does<lb />
exist. "With the right breaks, we<lb />
can make it. It may not happen,<lb />
but the pieces are here, if thev just<lb />
come together at the same' mo-<lb />
ment Emory said.<lb />
With the departure of Art<lb />
Baker as offensive coordinator,<lb />
replacement Don Murray will be<lb />
hard-pressed to continue the<lb />
traditional powerful offense at<lb />
ECU. Linwood Ferguson also<lb />
joins the staff this year.<lb />
Emory noted that a season-<lb />
record average attendance was set<lb />
last season. He pointed out that<lb />
the teams which nave been visiting<lb />
here bring viruU'lly no supporters<lb />
to bolster atteidance. If area<lb />
teams such as N.C. State could<lb />
come our attendance would sky-<lb />
rocket. A large number of South<lb />
Carolina fans are expected when<lb />
their team comes to Ficklen and<lb />
it's expected tha the quality op-<lb />
ponents and continued winning<lb />
ways will fill the stadium. Emory<lb />
likes winning and has no use for<lb />
"moral" victories. He has<lb />
tremendous pride in the athletic<lb />
facilities here and views Ficklen as<lb />
a major asset, since so mans<lb />
schools have to share municipal<lb />
stadiums with other events. He<lb />
says the field is in "super" condi<lb />
tion.<lb />
When asked in a humorous vein<lb />
if his son Battle will join the<lb />
Pirates after his senior high school<lb />
year, and if he was "good<lb />
enough" for the Pirates, Emor<lb />
let a little smile crease his face, but<lb />
would only say thai his step-son<lb />
Tommy Buie has transferred to<lb />
ECU. You and I both know Battle<lb />
will know the meaning of "war"<lb />
if he shows up at his father-<lb />
house in a North Carolina jersey'<lb />
It's early to start assessing the<lb />
potential, but a quick scan show,<lb />
plenty of talent to fill empty slots<lb />
at quarterback, offensive' line,<lb />
and defensive backs. A temporary<lb />
platoon system at quarterback<lb />
may exist untii each are tested<lb />
under pressure. More aerial<lb />
displays are in the works with the<lb />
fleet corps of receivers such as<lb />
Henry ("The Flip") Williams.<lb />
Stefan Adams, Ricky Nichols,<lb />
and Damon Pope. Tonv Baker<lb />
and Jimmy Walden are expected<lb />
to have good seasons, with Nor-<lb />
man Quick a stand-out on the<lb />
line. Fall practice begins August 6<lb />
for newcomers and the 10th for<lb />
veterans.<lb />
The first order of business after<lb />
setting each position will be how<lb />
to slow down the Florida State<lb />
Seminoles' offense that riddled<lb />
the Pirates last year while the<lb />
Pirates repeat their high-scoring<lb />
offense.<lb />
oycoi<lb />
LOS ANGELES (UPI) QlynJ<lb />
(ics organizer Peter Ueoerrotl<lb />
ibeled as "ridiculousei<lb />
jneous" a report this week <lb />
le LAOOC stands to lose S<lb />
lillion in revenues as a result.<lb />
le Soviet boycott of the Summel<lb />
ames.<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) � The<lb />
Houston Rockets drew up<lb />
blueprints for their skyscraper<lb />
front line Tuesday by selecting<lb />
center Akeem Olajuwon of the<lb />
University of Houston as the top<lb />
choice in the NBA draft.<lb />
In making the anticipated pick,<lb />
the Rockets assured themselves<lb />
one of the league's most compell-<lb />
ing front courts next season.<lb />
Announcement of Olajuwon's<lb />
selection was made by NBA com-<lb />
missioner David Stern before a<lb />
crowd of some 3,000 at Madison<lb />
Square Garden's Felt Forum.<lb />
Making the No. 1 choice has<lb />
become somewhat routine for the<lb />
Rockets. Last year they chose<lb />
7-foot-4 Ralph Sampson, who<lb />
went on to become the league's<lb />
rookie of the year. Now the twin<lb />
towers will be teamed, with Samp-<lb />
son shifting to forward and Ola-<lb />
juwon, a 7-foot, 250-pounder<lb />
from Nigeria, patrolling in the<lb />
pivot.<lb />
"Now I know I'm going to<lb />
Houston said Olajuwon, dress-<lb />
ed in formal black and a red bow-<lb />
tie. "I am very happy and confi-<lb />
dent in knowing I'm going to be<lb />
playing with Ralph<lb />
Olajuwon, one of the nine<lb />
undergraduates in the draft,<lb />
powered the Cougars to the Final<lb />
Four in each of his three years.<lb />
Last year he was arguably college<lb />
basketball's dominant figure,<lb />
leading the nation in rebounding<lb />
field goal percentage and blocked<lb />
shots.<lb />
The first seven picks held to<lb />
form. Portland chose second and<lb />
took Sam Bowie of Kentucky, the<lb />
7-1 center who missed two seasons<lb />
with a fractured leg. Chicago,<lb />
unable to find a quality center,<lb />
selected All-America swingman<lb />
Michael Jordan of North<lb />
Carolina, the NCAA player of the<lb />
year. And Dallas, also searching<lb />
for pivot strength, named Sam<lb />
Perkins, North Carolina's All-<lb />
America forward.<lb />
Philadelphia, which had three<lb />
first-round picks, took Charles<lb />
Barkley, Auburn's beefy forward,<lb />
with the fifth pick. Washington<lb />
then named Melvin Turpin before<lb />
unloading the Kentucky center in<lb />
a three-way trade with Cleveland<lb />
and Seattle. San Antonio follow-<lb />
ed with Alvin Robertson, a cat-<lb />
quick guard from Arkansas. The<lb />
Clippers then stirred the waters a<lb />
bit with the unexpectedly high<lb />
selection of Louisville guard Lan-<lb />
caster Gordon.<lb />
In the rest of the first round, it<lb />
was: Kansas City � center Otis<lb />
Thorpe of Providence;<lb />
Philadelphia � guard Leon<lb />
Wood of Fullerton State; Atlanta<lb />
� center Kevin Willis of<lb />
1st In NBA Draft<lb /><lb />
Michigan State; Cleveland �<lb />
center-forward Tim McCormick<lb />
of Michigan, who was subse-<lb />
quently traded; Phoenix � guard<lb />
Jay Humphries of Colorado;<lb />
Clippers � forward Michael Cage<lb />
of San Diego State.<lb />
Dallas � guard Terence<lb />
Stansbury of Temple; Utah �<lb />
guard John Stockton of Gonzaga;<lb />
New Jersey � forward Jeff<lb />
Turner of Vanderbilt; Indiana �<lb />
guard Vern Fleming of Geaorgia;<lb />
Portland � forward Bernard<lb />
Thompson of Fresno State;<lb />
Detroit � forward Tony Camp-<lb />
bell of Ohio State; Mi! .vaukee �<lb />
forward Kenny Fields of UCLA;<lb />
Philadelphia � guard Tom Sewell<lb />
of Lamar, also sent away in a<lb />
trade; Los Angeles � center Earl<lb />
Jones of District of Columbia;<lb />
and Boston � forward Michael<lb />
Young of Houston.<lb />
Denver, Golden State, Seattle<lb />
and New York did not select in the<lb />
first round.<lb />
In the three-way deal, the<lb />
Bullets acquired guard Gus<lb />
Williams and forward Cliff<lb />
Robinson. The Cavaliers wound<lb />
up with Turpin and the Super<lb />
Sonics obtained guard Rickey<lb />
Sobers and McCormick. The<lb />
76ers sent the rights of Sewell to<lb />
Washington for a 1988 first-round<lb />
choice.<lb />
"The key to the first round was<lb />
Lancaster Gordon going to San<lb />
Diego and Utah, with the 16th<lb />
pick, taking John Stockton said<lb />
NBA scouting director Marty<lb />
Blake. "That opened things up<lb />
Blake dismissed the notion that<lb />
the draft was thin on talent.<lb />
"The quality is there he said.<lb />
"Teams like Philadelphia,<lb />
Milwaukee, Boston and Los<lb />
Angeles wound up beter than they<lb />
were at a quarter after 12 (when<lb />
the draft began). You have six<lb />
super players in the early picks,<lb />
players who are going to be All-<lb />
Stars<lb />
The draft was especially impor-<lb />
tant to the 76ers, orc.inarilv not in<lb />
such an admirable position in the<lb />
first round.<lb />
With an eye toward the even-<lb />
tual retirement of Juluis Erving<lb />
and Bobby Jones, they acquired<lb />
in Barkley an agile 275-pounder<lb />
who can play beside Moses<lb />
Malone. In Wood, they have a<lb />
point guard to back up Mauri;e<lb />
Cheeks and run the break.<lb />
Three schools � Houston,<lb />
Kentucky and North Carolina �<lb />
had two players each drafted in<lb />
the first round. The Southeastern<lb />
Conference was the early winner<lb />
with five players going in round<lb />
one.<lb />
Johnson, Hardison<lb />
Honored; Boyette<lb />
Named All-America<lb />
After leading the ECU baseball<lb />
team to a third place finish in the<lb />
NCAA southern regionals, Win-<lb />
fred Johnson has been honored as<lb />
the ECAC South co-player of the<lb />
year.<lb />
Johnson, along with teammate<lb />
Greg Hardison, was also named<lb />
to the all-conference team as both<lb />
a pitcher and designated hitter.<lb />
On the mound, Johnson posted<lb />
a 10-3 record, had nine complete<lb />
games and recorded a 3.30 earned<lb />
run average. In post-season play<lb />
Johnson pitched three complete<lb />
games, all for victories.<lb />
Johnson was just as impressive<lb />
at the plate as he set single-season<lb />
school records with 46 RBI's, 18<lb />
homeruns and 115 total bases. He<lb />
had a .321 batting average with a<lb />
total of 52 hits and 33 runs.<lb />
Hardison Finished the season as<lb />
one of the best hitting shortstops<lb />
in ECU history. He led the team<lb />
with 41 runs, 61 hits, 12 doubles<lb />
and 4 triples. He finsihed right<lb />
behind Johnson with a .319 bat-<lb />
5<lb />
ting average, while also picking up<lb />
33 RBI's and 96 total bases.<lb />
Both players are sophomores<lb />
and are expected back for the next<lb />
two seasons.<lb />
ECU softball player Stacy<lb />
Boyette was named last week as<lb />
the school's first-ever Academic<lb />
All-America.<lb />
Boyette was the Pirate's ace pit-<lb />
cher this season posting a 12-2<lb />
mark, and also served as<lb />
designated hitter while not on the<lb />
mound.<lb />
"Stacy is a very intense com-<lb />
petitor and is a person who gets<lb />
the most out of her ability <lb />
Pirate head coach Sue Manahan<lb />
said. "She's our top pitcher and<lb />
we're excited about having her 4<lb />
back for next year <lb />
In the classroom Boyette sports<lb />
a 4.0 grade point average, and was<lb />
named as ECU's top chemistry<lb />
student for the 1983-84 school<lb />
year. <lb />
iav I<lb />
Academic All-America Stacy Boyette<lb />
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After an interview with loreig<lb />
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found out his parents weren<lb />
completely sold on his becoming<lb />
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money, but they want me to go<lb />
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Houston Rockets made him the<lb />
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that an underclassman was the top<lb />
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after the African news conference<lb />
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will have to be answered before he<lb />
can estimate the committee's<lb />
boycott losses. He indicated the<lb />
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Ueberroth defended the<lb />
LAOOC, the first private group in<lb />
history to sponsor the Games, but<lb />
said it was likely that this would<lb />
be the last time the concept would<lb />
be used.<lb />
"This exact type of Games I<lb />
don't think will ever happen<lb />
again he said. But he added,<lb />
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learned from these Games<lb />
Ueberroth also suggested Fri-<lb />
day that a substandard team and<lb />
strict drug controls may have been<lb />
factors in the Soviet Union's<lb />
pullout of Games, but later toned<lb />
down his remarks.<lb />
During the news conference<lb />
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crackdown in Pan-American<lb />
Games last summer sent a<lb />
message "to all the world that<lb />
there will be no banned substances<lb />
permitted in Los Angeles<lb />
Ueberroth then addedAnd<lb />
some people say that's a factor<lb />
why some people don't compete<lb />
After the telecast, when asked<lb />
to elaborate on the remark,<lb />
Ueberroth backed off, saying the<lb />
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Ueberroth, who has grown in-<lb />
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since the boycott was announced<lb />
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the USSR action.<lb />
"My guess is, my guess only, is<lb />
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1980 he said, referring to the<lb />
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second reason, I think that this<lb />
time the Soviet team was not near-<lb />
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With more than 50 teams join-<lb />
ing the U.S. led boycott, the<lb />
Soviets won an Olympic-record 80<lb />
gold medals in 1980.<lb />
When an African journalist<lb />
suggested the LAOOC was "in-<lb />
sensitive" to the needs of third<lb />
world nations by not providing<lb />
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said the private group lacked<lb />
money.<lb />
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send out free airline tickets he<lb />
said.<lb />
After the news conference he<lb />
tole reporters that the USSR, at<lb />
the height of the 1980 boycott,<lb />
"blanketed Africa and said 'we'll<lb />
pay for everything<lb />
About 20 African nations at-<lb />
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I had to do it over aiiain, I'd look<lb />
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said.<lb />
Uebberoth said he has one<lb />
regret.<lb />
"In retrospect, I think we can<lb />
be criticized for not recognizing<lb />
the change of power when (Soviet<lb />
President Yuri) Anoropov died<lb />
he said.<lb />
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he said that the LAOOC should<lb />
have moved faster after Konstan-<lb />
tin Chernenko took power and<lb />
"redoubled our efforts to avoid<lb />
the problems that took place<lb />
"Maybe we could have done<lb />
more-but frankly, we have tried in<lb />
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when asked for a reaction to the<lb />
line of questioning from African<lb />
nations, Ueberroth said he was<lb />
surprised that the Zola Budd issue<lb />
was not raised.<lb />
Budd, a teenage running sensa-<lb />
tion from South Africa, was<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 21, 1984<lb />
Hearns<lb />
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) �<lb />
The "Hit Man returned Friday<lb />
night after a two-year absence and<lb />
Thomas Heams welcomed him<lb />
home like a long-lost friend.<lb />
"The Hit Man is back, all the<lb />
way now Hearns said after he<lb />
devastated Roberto Duran in little<lb />
more than four minutes of action<lb />
to retain the World Boxing Coun-<lb />
cil super welterweight title in a<lb />
sceduled 12-rouder.<lb />
Duran With A wesome<lb />
ZZZ�E2�hJ!� NKHfc h, knows we're com-<lb />
champion Marvelous Marvin<lb />
Hagler by the end of the year.<lb />
Hearns' manager Emanuel<lb />
Steward said: "The fight is on as<lb />
far as we're concerned. Being<lb />
it<lb />
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overhead right hand<lb />
Duran, who was stopped for<lb />
the first time in this 16 year pro-<lb />
fessional career, said Hearns<lb />
caught him off guard.<lb />
"I don't have any excuses<lb />
said Duran. "I was surprised by realistic, I think the"fight would<lb />
Tommy Hearns. He won in a take place in October or<lb />
good way. I congratulate him for November at the earliest "<lb />
the victory<lb />
Duran, who was stripped of his Hearns promised a similar en-<lb />
World Boxing Association junior ding for Hagler as with Duran<lb />
hid ?E, TS! V3UntCd ?ght middlweight title when he step- who went 15 rounds w th S<lb />
rih? in ?h d ?"�m��A hard intothc rin � Hea�. 1� November before d oppinfa<lb />
22 v JlT PKUt h,m t�Wn � Said he Wasnt sure whether he c,ose. bu unanimous, Son<lb />
itially and a crushing nght in the would fight again<lb />
second stopped him cold at 1:07 "I don't know.I haven't made<lb />
of the round. a decision yet said Duran, who<lb />
bince the Hit Man has been turned 33 Saturday,<lb />
away for a while, on vacaion, I Hearns predicted before the<lb />
thought the right had was one of fight that he would knock Duran<lb />
my hardest ever said Hearns. out in the second round and<lb />
Hearns said he set up Duran managed to keep his promise,<lb />
with his left jab and confused the "You thought I was crazy,<lb />
Panamanian by looking toward huh Hearns told reporters after<lb />
his body when he hit him in the the fight. "I felt it would pro-<lb />
face with the nght hand that first bably take me a round or so to<lb />
PU�i �� down . . . figure Duran out, I was able to ring before his thoughts turnedto<lb />
�iH h ?!5aky n?ht,hand" outsmart him in the first round a fight against middleweight<lb />
Z l2T � HHC,WaS L"8 f�r Hearns he wiU now move champion Ma velous Ma Wn<lb />
the left jab and it wasn't there. I up in weight to the 160 pound Hagler<lb />
faked the body and shot the middleweight division and hopes "Marvin Hagler knows what's unToading<lb />
Akeem Picked First In Draft<lb />
�ng Hearns said after stopping<lb />
Duran at 1.07 of the second round<lb />
Friday night. "I can see him now<lb />
shaking like a leaf<lb />
But for Duran the magic that<lb />
spurred his most recent comeback<lb />
"Marvin Hagler knows what's<lb />
happening. He knows we're com-<lb />
ing. I can see him now shaking<lb />
like a leaf<lb />
Thomas Hearns, reborn as the<lb />
"Hit Man" following a<lb />
devastating a second- round<lb />
knockout of Roberto Duran,<lb />
hadn't even stepped out of the<lb />
It didn't even take that long, best punch of the fight, a bruising<lb />
After a cautious first two minutes right that jerked Duran upright<lb />
that saw both fighters trying to before he fell fa ce first on the can-<lb />
feel each other out, Hearns sud- vas and referee Carlos Padilla<lb />
denly shot out a left jab and stopped the figit.<lb />
followed it with a crushing right<lb />
to Duran's head that put the "It was a sneaky right hand ��<lb />
Surfln�nCr' SSif! ty5,Cal Pa�manian on the canva. Hearns said uf the knoTkoui<lb />
Duran fashion he refused to admit Duran, 154, was up at the count punch. He was looking for e <lb />
Hr�Hn�t i� i ho  �.  Dut Hcarns moved in and jab and it wasn't there. The right<lb />
 ; haven pmned Duran on the ropes where was 8<lb />
The knockout was the first for<lb />
Hearns in almost two years, and<lb />
may have stopped speculation<lb />
that he could not knock out op-<lb />
ponents in the h gher weight class<lb />
like he had in stopping 28 of his<lb />
first 30 opponents as a<lb />
welterweight.<lb />
"It was very important for rne<lb />
to win by a knockout Hearns<lb />
said. "I was fighting a legend, the<lb />
SS8. fS ft" P1�' hc ashed a series ofSnbS<lb />
who turned 33 today. "I don't<lb />
feel too good right now<lb />
Hearns had predicted before<lb />
the scheduled 12-round bout that<lb />
he would knock Duran out in the<lb />
second round to retain his World<lb />
tions that put him down for a se-<lb />
cond time.<lb />
The bell sounded as Duran<lb />
struggled to his feet, but he was so<lb />
dazed he staggered toward a<lb />
neutral corner before his handlers<lb />
Dn�in��  �� r ������ Mum ociore nis nand<lb />
??Z C�UCl1 SUper Welte�cl�ht brought him back to his stool.<lb />
crown<lb />
That prediction not only didn't<lb />
sit well with Duran, but was scoff-<lb />
ed at by his handlers, among<lb />
others, who pointed out that<lb />
Duran had never been knocked<lb />
out in his 81-bout professional<lb />
career.<lb />
'You thought I was crazy,<lb />
huh?" Hearns told the media<lb />
after the fight. "I felt I could box<lb />
him a round and then start<lb />
Duran drew upon his vast ring<lb />
savvy to open the second round<lb />
with a combination that Hearns<lb />
said later<lb />
made me stop a minute greatest fighter in the ring today<lb />
was<lb />
and think about what I<lb />
doing<lb />
But Hearns, 153, regrouped<lb />
and again began throwing com-<lb />
binations to Duran's head as<lb />
Duran struggled to stay upright.<lb />
Duran said he could take<lb />
nothing away from Hearns' per<lb />
formance.<lb />
"I don't have an excuse he said<lb />
through his intepreter-manager,<lb />
Luis Spada. "I was surprised by<lb />
Than o rC  -t�.e��. 1-113 OjJdUd. I 1<lb />
the ; iran mouved away on Tommy Hearns- He w�n<lb />
uS 25 ' Hearnsthrew out the good way. I congradulate him for<lb />
left and caught Duran with his this victory<lb />
Continued From Page 9<lb />
Rockets' No. 1 pick a year ago.<lb />
Olajuwon led the nation in field-<lb />
goal percentage, rebounding and<lb />
blocked shots while leading the<lb />
University of Houston to its se-<lb />
cond straight NCAA final.<lb />
He predicted that he and Samp-<lb />
son "will make a great combina-<lb />
tion. I don't think we'll get in<lb />
each other's way. A few weeks in<lb />
practice will get us used to each<lb />
.other<lb />
ECU Intramurals<lb />
Saampson and Purdue's Joe<lb />
Barry Carroll were the only<lb />
seniors drafted No. 1 in the last<lb />
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pick.<lb />
Bowie missed two seasons with<lb />
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Los Angeles (1979), Mark Aguirre seven hours of physical tests bv<lb />
of Depaul and Dallas (1981) and the Trail Blazers convinced them<lb />
James Worthy of North Carolina he was ready<lb />
and Los Angeles (1982) all had<lb />
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The Portland Trail Blazers<lb />
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"I think they know more about<lb />
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Bowie, who said he never had any<lb />
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ECU latnuRarmh<lb />
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