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�he<lb />
(ftamltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.57<lb />
Wednesday, May 15, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Woman Seeks $180,000 From<lb />
ECU Accounting Professor<lb />
Graduation '85<lb />
More than 2.500 graduate and undergraduate students received their diplomas at ECU's 76th commence-<lb />
ment ceremonies held the Saturday following spring semester exams.<lb />
Dole A ddresses Graduates<lb />
ECt News Bureau &amp; Slaff Reports<lb />
Speaking at ECU's 76th com-<lb />
mencement ceremonies and to<lb />
more than 2.500 graduates, U.S.<lb />
Transportation Secretary<lb />
Elizabeth Dole told anxious<lb />
graduates to continue to be flexi-<lb />
ble, adaptable and creative after<lb />
leaving ECU.<lb />
"Graduates today have been<lb />
prepared for a new and different<lb />
world she said. "As you leave<lb />
this campus, don't forget why<lb />
you came. So long as the books<lb />
arc open, minds can never be<lb />
closed<lb />
A native of Salisbury, N.C.<lb />
and the wife of Sen. Robert Dole<lb />
(R-Kansas), Dole has been a<lb />
member of the Reagan Cabinet<lb />
Elizabeth Dole<lb />
since 1983. She is a graduate of<lb />
Duke University and Oxford<lb />
University and holds a law degree<lb />
from Harvard University. She<lb />
was awarded with an honorary<lb />
degree, the cotor of letters, from<lb />
ECU. This makes the third<lb />
honorary doctorate degree ECU<lb />
has given.<lb />
Following the graduation, a<lb />
reception was held for Dole and<lb />
other guests at Chancellor John<lb />
Howell's home. "At the first<lb />
commencement in 1909, 13 were<lb />
graduated from the two-year pro-<lb />
gram. Today, we awarded over<lb />
2,500 graduate and<lb />
undergraduate degrees and the<lb />
university's third honorary doc-<lb />
torate. That is indeed an im-<lb />
pressive advance Howell said.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Cs-Ncwi Kdilor<lb />
A Washington woman has fil-<lb />
ed suit in Beaufort County<lb />
Superior Court claiming that<lb />
ECU accounting professor Gor-<lb />
man W. Ledbetter obtained<lb />
ownership in a dry-cleaning<lb />
business by misrepresentation.<lb />
Grace Corbett Leggett said in a<lb />
complaint filed through Green-<lb />
ville lawyer Sara Krome that<lb />
Ledbetter, 56, purposely misled<lb />
her into selling what was former-<lb />
ly known as Leggett Cleaners � a<lb />
family business operated by her<lb />
late husband Ashley Grey Leg-<lb />
gett.<lb />
Ledbetter purchased the<lb />
business located at 130 W. 2nd<lb />
St. in Washington on Aug. 2,<lb />
1983. As part of the arrange-<lb />
ment, Mrs. Leggett received<lb />
$5,215 in cash, release from a<lb />
$9,784 debt and bonds worth<lb />
$60,000.<lb />
During the course of the<lb />
negotiations, Ledbetter said he<lb />
would continue to operate the<lb />
business on behalf of a corpera-<lb />
tion titled Leggett � Merchant of<lb />
Cleanliness, Inc. A name intend-<lb />
ed to honor Leggett's deceased<lb />
husband and to allow Ledbetter<lb />
to reap the benefits of the<lb />
business.<lb />
Ledbetter claimed the bonds he<lb />
used to purchase the majority of<lb />
the business would be backed by<lb />
all assets of his new corperation<lb />
(Leggett � Merchant of<lb />
Cleanliness). However, according<lb />
to the lawsuit, Ledbetter made<lb />
"no attempt to open a dry-<lb />
cleaning establishment, therefore<lb />
he had no intention or ability to<lb />
assure repayment of the bonds<lb />
According to Ledbetter, the<lb />
charges are unfounded.<lb />
"Anytime you enter into a<lb />
business venture you try to make<lb />
a profit. The negative aspect is<lb />
suffering a loss some people<lb />
will do anything to cut down on<lb />
losses<lb />
Following the sale of the pro-<lb />
perty, the suit claims that Ledbet-<lb />
ter reneged on an oral agreement<lb />
to retain Leggett's son to perform<lb />
necessary cleaning work on<lb />
leather items.<lb />
Also, Ledbetter failed to make<lb />
the last two required nine percent<lb />
interest paymetns (on the bonds)<lb />
within time, and he has yet to<lb />
make the payment due May 2.<lb />
According to Krome, Leggett<lb />
had been suspicious of Ledbetter<lb />
for some time. However, no legal<lb />
action was taken until a notice of<lb />
forclosure on Ledbetter's<lb />
business appeared in the<lb />
Washington Daily Sews April 12.<lb />
Later in the month the building<lb />
was put up for auction and a bid<lb />
of $44,369.70 was made, thus en-<lb />
suring the assets of Leggett �<lb />
Merchant of Cleanliness could<lb />
not back $60,000 worth of bonds.<lb />
Krome said she contacted<lb />
Ledbetter by mail inquiring how<lb />
the bonds would be backed, but<lb />
none of her letters were<lb />
answered. Krome also added that<lb />
Ledbetter refused to speak with<lb />
her when contacted by phone.<lb />
Ledbetter is seeking $180,000<lb />
in damages as well as a share of<lb />
the property. The suit was filed<lb />
April 26, and Ledbetter has 30<lb />
days to respond to the allega-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Med School Graduates Class<lb />
Faculty Senate Head Selected<lb />
F.CL News Bureau<lb />
Dr. Kenneth R. Wilson, a<lb />
sociologist who combines both<lb />
teaching and research to provide<lb />
a new frame of reference for<lb />
students, will chair the ECU<lb />
faculty during the 1985-86<lb />
academic year.<lb />
Wilson, 38, was elected<lb />
Wednesday at an organizational<lb />
meeting of the Faculty Senate.<lb />
He will succeed Dr. James LeRoy<lb />
Smith, professor of philosophy,<lb />
as faculty chair in August.<lb />
A native of East Liverpool,<lb />
Ohio, Wilson completed both his<lb />
undergraduate and graduate<lb />
degrees at Purdue University. He<lb />
joined the ECU faculty in 1974<lb />
upon completion of his PhD at<lb />
Purdue.<lb />
"My primary interest in<lb />
teaching is to provide students<lb />
with a new frame of reference<lb />
from which they may view, and<lb />
better understand, the world in<lb />
which they live Wilson said.<lb />
He has "experimented" with<lb />
lab sessions, games and simula-<lb />
tions, team teaching and<lb />
cognitive mapping discussion<lb />
techniques. "Introductory<lb />
sociology is one of the most ex-<lb />
citing and interesting courses to<lb />
teach Wilson said. He also<lb />
uses interactive computer pro-<lb />
grams to introduce students to<lb />
survey research.<lb />
"My early university service<lb />
focused on improving campus<lb />
computer resources he said.<lb />
Wilson served on the university's<lb />
computer committee, the com-<lb />
puter users advisory committee<lb />
and the chancellor's computer<lb />
task force.<lb />
Of the faculty, Wison said,<lb />
"Our job is to create the intellec-<lb />
tual future of the university<lb />
Wilson holds the academic<lb />
rank of associate professor in the<lb />
Department of Sociology, An-<lb />
thropology and Economics.<lb />
Madge Smith McGrath, assis-<lb />
tant professor in medical<lb />
technology in the School of<lb />
Allied Health and Social Work,<lb />
was elected vice chair. Dr. Nancy<lb />
K. Mayberry, professor of<lb />
Foreign Languages and<lb />
Literatures, was re-elected<lb />
secretary for a second one year<lb />
term.<lb />
McGrath has been a member<lb />
of the faculty since 1978, while<lb />
Mayberry came to ECU in 1967.<lb />
ECU News Bureau &amp; Staff Reports<lb />
Forty-two men and 10 women<lb />
were recently graduated from<lb />
ECU's School of Medicine,<lb />
marking the end of long hours of<lb />
study and the beginning of their<lb />
journey into the world of<lb />
medicine.<lb />
The commencement ceremony,<lb />
the laiiieii ever, was held at the<lb />
Brody Medical Sciences Building<lb />
on May 3. Dr. William R.<lb />
Laupus, dean of the School of<lb />
Medicine, told the crowd that he<lb />
was "proud of the students' ac-<lb />
complishments and proud that 34<lb />
percent of the class will be going<lb />
into the primary care field of<lb />
family medicine<lb />
World-renowed heart surgeon<lb />
Dr. Micheal E. DeBakey, from<lb />
the Baylor College of Medicine in<lb />
Houston, Texas also spoke in<lb />
honor of the Class of 1985.<lb />
Listing numerous advances in<lb />
medicine during the 20th century,<lb />
DeBakey said that while some of<lb />
those innovations have been spec-<lb />
tacular, some economic, social,<lb />
moral and ethical problems have<lb />
come about. "Can we afford<lb />
them?" he asked, while citing<lb />
dilemmas such as rising health<lb />
care costs, more demands on the<lb />
medical profession and the con-<lb />
troversy of whether a doctor is<lb />
prolonging death or prolonging<lb />
life. He told the graduates that it<lb />
will be their responsibility to deal<lb />
with these problems.<lb />
"As physicians, you will face<lb />
daily the conflict between the in-<lb />
terests of an individual patients<lb />
and those of society, a conflict<lb />
that remains unresolved except<lb />
on an individual basis he said.<lb />
"Despite the strongly held opi-<lb />
nions for and against costly high<lb />
technology health care of the<lb />
newborn, the gravely ill, the han-<lb />
dicapped and the aged, neither<lb />
ethicists nor economists and<lb />
neither physicians nor politicians<lb />
have devised satisfactory<lb />
guidelines for providing every<lb />
citizen with optimal, but<lb />
economical health care<lb />
DeBakey told the graduates.<lb />
DeBakey is one of the world's<lb />
best known surgeons who<lb />
demostrated a genius for medical<lb />
innovation early in his career. As<lb />
a medical student, he divised a<lb />
pump which years later became<lb />
an essential component of the<lb />
heart-lung machine that made<lb />
open heart surgery possible.<lb />
Since then, he has developed<lb />
more than 50 surgical in-<lb />
struments.<lb />
Chairmen of the ECU Board<lb />
of Trustees, C. Ralph Kinsey,<lb />
also spoke to the graduates as<lb />
well as former ECU chancellor<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins who was<lb />
recognized with a standing ova-<lb />
tion. Jenkins was a leader in the<lb />
development of the school of<lb />
medicine.<lb />
Fourteen of the graduates<lb />
received awards at the ceremony,<lb />
recognizing students' academic<lb />
achievement, community service,<lb />
research skills and personal<lb />
stature.<lb />
This year's class brings the<lb />
total number of medical school<lb />
graduates to 1.<lb />
Career Centers Blamed For Inaccurate Survey<lb />
(CPS) � Half of this spring's<lb />
college grads won't have jobs<lb />
when they graduate, according to<lb />
a new survey by a Chicago-based<lb />
employment agency.<lb />
But college placement experts<lb />
caution that the survey � which<lb />
has been released to media<lb />
around the country � "sensa-<lb />
tionalizes" what is a typical oc-<lb />
curence in the job market as<lb />
many students intentionally leave<lb />
campus without employment.<lb />
The study takes into account<lb />
over one million students at near-<lb />
ly 100 colleges across the country,<lb />
says James Challenger, president<lb />
of the Challenger, Gray, and<lb />
Christmas placement service in<lb />
Chicago.<lb />
Based on an analysis of the<lb />
172,000 graduating seniors at the<lb />
schools surveyed, Challenger<lb />
says, "it is likely that over half of<lb />
ECU Trustee Members<lb />
Consider A dmissions Rule<lb />
Staff &amp;. Wire Reports<lb />
SGA president David Brown<lb />
recently took the oath as an ex of-<lb />
Ficio member of the ECU Board<lb />
of Trustees at their May meeting.<lb />
Brown, a senior majoring in en-<lb />
vironmental health, was sworn in<lb />
by Greenville Mayor Janice<lb />
Buck.<lb />
The Board of Trustees honored<lb />
outgoing SGA president John<lb />
Rainey, commending his<lb />
"outstanding contributions" as<lb />
SGA president and trustee<lb />
member.<lb />
The trustees also approved the<lb />
expenditure of more than<lb />
$232,000 to renovate the medical<lb />
school's family practice clinic in<lb />
Bethel and $528,000 to air condi-<lb />
tion portions of Scott Residence<lb />
Hall.<lb />
A resolution endorsing "the<lb />
priniciples and objectives" con-<lb />
tained in a statement on inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics made by the<lb />
National Collegiate Athletic<lb />
Association's Division 1-A<lb />
university chief executives, was<lb />
made by the trustees.<lb />
The statement on inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics itself em-<lb />
phasized that "the integrity of<lb />
academic institutions rests fun-<lb />
damentally upon the missions of<lb />
teaching and research and<lb />
among other things, recommeded<lb />
that "freshmen be ineligible to<lb />
participate in those varsity sports<lb />
which create substantail threats<lb />
to successful academic adjust-<lb />
ment, such as football and<lb />
basketball<lb />
Chancellor John Howell cited<lb />
the success of the University<lb />
Scholars Awards program fund<lb />
drive. He also noted that CD.<lb />
Langston of Winterville, has<lb />
established four university<lb />
scholarship award endownments,<lb />
which enables ECU to surpass a<lb />
goal of 20.<lb />
The endowments of $40,000 <lb />
each will provide $3,000 a year to For those who don't plan on joggling away their lives upon graduating,<lb />
the scholars award recipient. visit one of the many career centers.<lb />
all students who will graduate<lb />
this spring will not have jobs<lb />
when they leave school, and are<lb />
entering the job market with non-<lb />
business skills<lb />
The problem, he feels, is that<lb />
college placement offices aren't<lb />
adequately addressing students'<lb />
job hunting needs.<lb />
"Only a little over one-third of<lb />
the college graduates were<lb />
assisted by their school placement<lb />
services in finding a post-<lb />
graduation job Challenger<lb />
says.<lb />
"Of the remainder, 38 percent<lb />
did not have the benefit of job<lb />
placement services while another<lb />
26 percent were involved in place-<lb />
ment services but were still<lb />
unable to find work he says.<lb />
And while the survey shows<lb />
that, overall, 62 percent of the<lb />
students surveyed use college<lb />
placement services, less than two-<lb />
thirds of them get jobs.<lb />
"It's not necessarily because<lb />
campus placement is poorly<lb />
run Challenger says, "but<lb />
(they are) simply unable to ad-<lb />
dress the needs of many of their<lb />
students<lb />
"I think (Challenger's) just<lb />
blowing smoke counters Victor<lb />
Lindquist, placement director of<lb />
Northwestern University and<lb />
author of an annual nationwide<lb />
job placement survey.<lb />
At Northwestern, for instance,<lb />
"55 percent of our four-year<lb />
graduates go on to graduate<lb />
school he points out.<lb />
"I would be very skeptical of<lb />
the way (Challenger) is presenting<lb />
his survey results says Judith<lb />
Kayser with the College Place-<lb />
ment Council. "It doesn't mean<lb />
that half of all graduates can't<lb />
find jobs, just that half of them<lb />
don't have jobs yet. There's a big<lb />
difference<lb />
"Many students she notes,<lb />
"don't even get job offers until<lb />
very late in their graduating year,<lb />
or well after they graduate. And a<lb />
lot of students take the summer<lb />
off, intentionally, figuring they'll<lb />
enjoy a little time off and avoid<lb />
competing with a million other<lb />
new graduates who will be look-<lb />
ing for spring job offers<lb />
Still, Challenger argues those<lb />
50 percent who didn't have jobs<lb />
when they graduated � by choice<lb />
or by default � sooner or later<lb />
will need some employment<lb />
assistance.<lb />
Not coincidentally, Challenger<lb />
thinks he has the answe- in a new<lb />
program his private placement<lb />
agency is offering.<lb />
Under the auspices of his new<lb />
"Graduplacement Program<lb />
Challenger is seeking corpora-<lb />
tions to underwrite job placement<lb />
programs for new high school<lb />
and college graduates.<lb />
And despite what some say is<lb />
an exaggerated view of the col-<lb />
lege grad placement problem,<lb />
there are some schools with<lb />
"abhorrent" placement services<lb />
where programs such as<lb />
Challenger's could do some<lb />
good, Northwestern's Lindquist<lb />
admits.<lb />
"But if a student ends up in a<lb />
private program like<lb />
(Challenger's), it's criminal,<lb />
because it means the school<lb />
didn't do its job to begin with<lb />
Lindquist adds.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 15. 1985<lb />
i<lb />
Protests Continue From Concerned Students<lb />
(CPS) � After a relatively<lb />
small turnout for the nationwide<lb />
campus "Day of Action" earlier<lb />
this year, the student anti-<lb />
apartheid movement has<lb />
mushroomed abruptly in recent<lb />
weeks, attracting media attention<lb />
and, in some cases, even provok-<lb />
ing college administrators to con-<lb />
sider selling university holdings in<lb />
companies that do business in<lb />
South Africa.<lb />
Perhaps more significantly, the<lb />
upheavals have been spontaneous<lb />
and organized on the grassroots<lb />
level.<lb />
A protest network seems to be<lb />
growing among the<lb />
demonstrators themselves, and<lb />
exists separately from the off-<lb />
campus organizers who con-<lb />
cocted the April 4 event.<lb />
"We're pleasantly surprised<lb />
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Daniel Malrer. ��i�&amp; DeChanile Johnson, wndtaw<lb />
Ma 15, 1985<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Happy Hour<lb />
More Ineffective Legislation<lb />
Prohibition is a classic example of<lb />
a law that just didn't work. For-<lb />
tunately, lawmakers saw the light<lb />
and repealed the amendment. Un-<lb />
fortunately, as far as college<lb />
students are concerned, the days of<lb />
prohibition seem to be returning.<lb />
First, it was the drinking age in-<lb />
crease, a piece of legislation which<lb />
will probably affect 75 percent of<lb />
the college population. Sure, it may<lb />
deter a few people from drinking<lb />
because they are afraid they will get<lb />
caught, but for the rest of them, the<lb />
danger of getting caught makes it all<lb />
the more entertaining.<lb />
Now, to add insult to injury, hap-<lb />
py hour has been banned in North<lb />
Carolina, effective August 1.<lb />
Amazingly enough, despite the<lb />
fact that this new legislation has the<lb />
potential to affect everyone who<lb />
consumes alcohol, there has been<lb />
very little protest.<lb />
Under the new regulations, bars<lb />
and restaurants will not be permit-<lb />
ted to offer traditional happy hour<lb />
specials such as two-for-one drinks.<lb />
According to N.C. Rep. Coy C.<lb />
Privette, R-Cabarrus, happy hours<lb />
encourage drinking and driving and<lb />
"glamorize" liquor.<lb />
Happy hours don't encourage<lb />
drinking and driving any more than<lb />
the mere presence of bars does.<lb />
What legislators seem to be assum-<lb />
ing is that just because something is<lb />
less expensive, people will<lb />
automatically consume more of it.<lb />
In effect, they are saying that the<lb />
average adult lacks the judgement<lb />
to determine how much he should<lb />
drink and will overindulge because<lb />
of a special.<lb />
Granted, there are some people<lb />
who will take every opportunity to<lb />
consume large quantities of alcohol.<lb />
But these people aren't going to be<lb />
affected by the new laws. People<lb />
who really want to drink will drink,<lb />
no matter what the price.<lb />
The N.C. Restaurant Association<lb />
proved their awareness of this fact<lb />
by supporting this legislation. You<lb />
can be sure that if they thought cut-<lb />
ting out lower prices would decrease<lb />
their sales, they would be the first to<lb />
protest. They know people will con<lb />
tinue to drink, and their revenues<lb />
will go up.<lb />
Pitt County District Attornex<lb />
Thomas Haigwood says the biggest<lb />
DWI problems are with chronic of-<lb />
fenders. The people who drive<lb />
drunk repeatedly won't be deterred<lb />
by stricter laws or higher prices. It's<lb />
the people who like to relax with<lb />
one or two drinks on Friday after-<lb />
noon who will be hurt.<lb />
Most people do have good judge-<lb />
ment and while it may sound good<lb />
theoretically, making things more<lb />
difficult for everybody is not the<lb />
answer to the problem of drunken<lb />
driving.<lb />
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A Psychological Ailment<lb />
Appeasement Policies "Fatal"<lb />
It was forty years ago. To us<lb />
youngsters it is merelv a chapter in a<lb />
history book or stones repeated bv our<lb />
fathers or grandfathers<lb />
In World War II American<lb />
patriotism and unity peaked. Everyone<lb />
was committed to the cause of wiping<lb />
out the fascist scourge � hardK a single<lb />
family was untouched by this call to du-<lb />
ty. For instance. m grandfather built<lb />
the bombers my Dad flew in over<lb />
Europe.<lb />
How many millions died in the war?<lb />
Forty million? Fifty million:1 Who<lb />
knows? In spite oi the cost, we can pro-<lb />
udly say that international fascism is<lb />
The Right Word<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
however, this one was avoidable. It was<lb />
brought on not onl) bv the dictates oi a<lb />
bizarre fascist ideology but also by the<lb />
dangerous instincts oi the still-practiced<lb />
liberal foreign policy.<lb />
Neville Chamberlain (described b<lb />
Winston Churchill as "looking at<lb />
foreign affairs through the wrong end<lb />
of a municipal drainpipe") was the<lb />
prime minister of Great Britain cluing<lb />
the latter stages of the emergence of Na-<lb />
tional Socialist (Nazi) Germany. Hitler<lb />
found him a useful dupe, for<lb />
Chamberlain merely wrung his hands in<lb />
bewilderment as the National Socialists<lb />
violated key provisions oi the Versailles<lb />
Treatv Indeed. Chamberlain stood b)<lb />
as the German dictator marched into<lb />
Austria. And when the Fuhrer demand-<lb />
ed that Czechoslovakia cede to Ger-<lb />
many its German-speaking area (known<lb />
as the Sudetenland), Chamberlain<lb />
decided that appeasement would bring<lb />
lasting peace. At the Munich con-<lb />
ference in 1938, he agreed to hand ovei<lb />
the Sudetenland to German) (as if it<lb />
were his to give) and Hitler agreed to<lb />
lake no further territories<lb />
It was one oi history's greatest<lb />
betrayals, and the Czechs were enraged<lb />
Of course. Hitler's appetite was not Ap<lb />
peased; it was whetted, and WAS il was<lb />
the result. s Churchill said oi<lb />
Chamberlain, "in the depths oi that<lb />
dust) soul there is nothing but abject<lb />
surrender<lb />
One oi the unfortunate consequences<lb />
oi the war was that b annihilating one<lb />
form oi totalitarianism, we strengthen<lb />
ed another. Before the war. the Soviet<lb />
Union was a lone, socialist island. Now<lb />
its repressive ideologv rules halt the<lb />
world. We can't rcalh knock the<lb />
Soviets for what thev are doing I ike<lb />
Hitler, they are merely following the<lb />
dictates of a philosophv which the) are<lb />
committed to As Chamberlain did with<lb />
the National Socialists, howecr. we are<lb />
doing with the communists � making it<lb />
a hell oi a lot easier for them to fulfil!<lb />
their ideological dreams. I ike<lb />
Chamberlain, we are often gripped bv<lb />
an unexplainablc sense of guilt about<lb />
the actions of tyrants. We feel compell-<lb />
ed to please them a:<lb />
psychological ailment among <lb />
leaders, which even lingei<lb />
Reagan, makes th<lb />
contemptuous ol oui a<lb />
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By ANTONY J. BL1NKEN<lb />
The New Republic<lb />
When 35 young Republican represen-<lb />
tatives wrote to the South African am-<lb />
bassador in Washington last December,<lb />
their message argued as persuasively for<lb />
a new kind of conservatism as it did<lb />
against apartheid.<lb />
By ending conservative silence about<lb />
South Africa's official racism, they<lb />
hoped to convince skeptical liberals and<lb />
moderates that their vision of an "op-<lb />
portunity society" was more than just a<lb />
repackaging of the usual right-wing<lb />
themes.<lb />
The letter was signed by leading young<lb />
Republicans such as Newt Gingrich of<lb />
Georgia, Vin Weber of Minnesota and<lb />
Robert Walker of Pennsylvania. "We<lb />
were disturbed to see conservatives all<lb />
lumped into one group, who are sup-<lb />
posedly at least acquiescing, if not pro-<lb />
apartheid says Walker, who led the ef-<lb />
fort. "We decided to define that there is<lb />
at least one group of us who are<lb />
vehemently anti-apartheid, too<lb />
But the realigners failed to foresee op-<lb />
position from within conservative ranks,<lb />
perhaps because they failed to see the<lb />
contradictions in their new position. In<lb />
the months since the letter was released,<lb />
often vicious criticism from traditional<lb />
right-wingers has forced the young turks<lb />
to retreat.<lb />
The young conservatives claim to have<lb />
been surprised by the vehemence of the<lb />
reaction to their letter. They should have<lb />
known better. Criticism of a pro-<lb />
Western, anti-communist regime ran<lb />
against decades of conservative theory<lb />
and practice. But the young turks had<lb />
been unequivocal in their criticism.<lb />
"If constructive engagement becomes<lb />
in your view an excuse for maintaining<lb />
the unacceptable status quo the letter<lb />
warned the South Africans, "it will<lb />
quickly become an approach that can<lb />
engender no meaningful support among<lb />
American policy-makers The young<lb />
Republicans added a blunt threat. "We<lb />
are looking for an immediate end to the<lb />
violence in South Africa accompanied<lb />
by a demonstrated sense of urgency<lb />
about ending apartheid. If such actions<lb />
are not forthcoming, we are prepared to<lb />
recommendcurtailing new American<lb />
investment in South Africaand<lb />
organizing international diplomatic<lb />
sanctions<lb />
The backlash began almost im-<lb />
mediately. The magazines of the old<lb />
right reiterated the traditional conser-<lb />
vative position that criticism of South<lb />
Africa, no matter what the intention,<lb />
abetted communism. Human Events ran<lb />
a withering denunciation of the signers<lb />
of the letter in an article on page 1: "In<lb />
our view their moral authority was not<lb />
enhanced by joining hands with the<lb />
lynch mobs of the left National<lb />
Review simply dismissed the letter as<lb />
"uppity<lb />
Old-fashioned bigotry played a role<lb />
too. Aides to several of the co-signers<lb />
said that their bosses have received an<lb />
unusual amount of negative mail. "A lot<lb />
of it was racist one aide told me, "but<lb />
unfortunately these people are our con-<lb />
stituents<lb />
The young turks had not thought<lb />
through their position, either<lb />
theoretically or politically. If it was im-<lb />
perative for conservatives to denounce<lb />
the sorry human rights record of a pro-<lb />
Western regime such as South Africa,<lb />
why wouldn't it be imperative to criticize<lb />
such regimes in Guatemala or the<lb />
Philipines? That clearly would be more<lb />
of a break with traditional conservatism<lb />
than the young turks wanted. The<lb />
realigners also neglected to calculate<lb />
whether the liberal and moderate votes<lb />
they might gain would outweigh the<lb />
anti-black conservative votes they might<lb />
lose.<lb />
A racist may be more important to<lb />
Republican politicians than many care<lb />
to admit.<lb />
By early January, the retreat started.<lb />
In an interview with the Washington<lb />
Times, Walker tried to dissociate the<lb />
group of 35 from liberal opponents of<lb />
apartheid: "I've been somewhat shock-<lb />
ed since the whole thing came up to read<lb />
conservative publications who are accus-<lb />
ing us of sharing the agenda on South<lb />
Africa. That's ridiculous<lb />
Then in March, Walker, Gingrich and<lb />
Weber declined to support legislation<lb />
proposed by liberal Reps. Stephen<lb />
Solarz, D-N.Y and William Gray,<lb />
D-Penn that would have imposed sanc-<lb />
tions on South Africa � exactly the kind<lb />
of bill they initially seemed to have in<lb />
mind.<lb />
As an alternative to Solarz-Grav.<lb />
Gingrich, Weber and Walker introduced<lb />
their own bill, which they grandilo-<lb />
quently call the "International Human<lb />
Dignity and Opportunity Act of 1985<lb />
This bill is really aimed at communist<lb />
countries, not at South Africa. Among<lb />
other things, it would withhold IMF<lb />
loans to nations that "cooperate" in in-<lb />
ternational terrorism or illegal drug traf-<lb />
ficking, and deny most-favored-nation<lb />
trade status to countries that limit<lb />
emigration or restrict the press.<lb />
Walker explains his change of heart<lb />
by arguing that this country needs an<lb />
evenhanded approach to human rights<lb />
problems. "It is inconceivable that the<lb />
United States simply address human<lb />
rights abuses which are currently gaining<lb />
media attention without simultaneously<lb />
addressing human rights situations<lb />
everywhere in the world<lb />
Yet consider the economic sanctions<lb />
already imposed by the United States.<lb />
Congress has placed restrictions on trade<lb />
against 20 countries, most oi them com<lb />
munist. Virtually no communist coun-<lb />
tries receive U.S. foreign aid, and few<lb />
may purchase high-technologv products<lb />
made in the United States. Many oi the<lb />
same nations have been the targets of<lb />
periodic trade embargoes. South Africa<lb />
has been singled out, but only in the<lb />
sense that it is one of the onlv American<lb />
allies not penalized by Congress for its<lb />
human rights abuses.<lb />
In his pitch to fellow Republicans for<lb />
the "Human Dignity" bill. Walker com-<lb />
pleted the surrender of the group of 35.<lb />
He circulated a "Dear Republican Col-<lb />
league" letter that warns that "once<lb />
again House Republicans are in danger<lb />
of being overwhlemed by an issue,<lb />
caught as we too often are without any<lb />
kind of constructive alternative with<lb />
which to oppose, in this case, attempts<lb />
to punish South Africa<lb />
In December, ot course,<lb />
preciseh what the J5 claimed<lb />
readv to do.<lb />
The �'Dear Colleague" letl<lb />
clear that Republicans now want<lb />
a safe distance from liberals or 5<lb />
Africa. As the vote on the Solai I<lb />
bill approaches. Walker and Webei f�ae<lb />
hinted that thev max take yet anol<lb />
approach and support an administrat<lb />
bill that would impose sanctions<lb />
"significant progress' in dismantling<lb />
apartheid has not been made b ls"<lb />
The spirit of the December letter ha-<lb />
long since evaporated<lb />
By reverting to the traditional<lb />
Republican line on South Africa,<lb />
would-be-realigners have settled foi<lb />
politics as usual. Putting Pretoria<lb />
notice was an impressive-sounding<lb />
gesture. Voting against the Solat Guo<lb />
bill confirms that it was onlv a plo<lb />
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Scientists Seek Possibilities of Phosphorites To Solve Hunger<lb />
I- 1 1 1 V U r- <lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Scientists from at least 40 na-<lb />
tions will meet at ECU early next<lb />
month for an international<lb />
geologic field workshop and sym-<lb />
posium on phosphorites, a<lb />
mineral resource vital to the solu-<lb />
tion of world hunger.<lb />
A principal objective of the<lb />
ongoing project, the Interna-<lb />
tional Geological Correlation<lb />
Program Project<lb />
156-Phosphontes, is to focus<lb />
research efforts of world scien-<lb />
tists on major deposits of the<lb />
mineral and their strategic<lb />
distribution.<lb />
Phosphorites are a key ingre-<lb />
dient in chemical fertilizers<lb />
neceassary for crop production<lb />
on a scale sufficent to feed the ex-<lb />
panding populations of many<lb />
countries, especially in Africa,<lb />
parts of Asia and in Central and<lb />
South America.<lb />
Just last year, scientists attach-<lb />
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tified target areas of phosphorite<lb />
deposits in food-scarce Ethiopia,<lb />
India, Thailand and Colombia.<lb />
Objects of the project include not<lb />
only locating deposits through<lb />
geologic surveys and explora-<lb />
tions, but also the training of<lb />
geologists in Third World nations<lb />
in methods of mining phosphate<lb />
and making it into fertilizers.<lb />
During the past seven years,<lb />
IGCP project scientists have<lb />
tracked into some of the most<lb />
remote corners of the globe to<lb />
conduct their studies. Project<lb />
teams have been in the outback<lb />
of Australia, to the remote<lb />
Yunan province in China, to the<lb />
edges of the Gcbi Desert in<lb />
Mongolia, across the mountains<lb />
of the Soviet Republic of<lb />
Kazakhstan in Central Asia, to<lb />
the Himalyan kingdom of Nepal<lb />
and to Ethiopia, Senegal and<lb />
Morocco in Africa.<lb />
Two volumes of research data<lb />
and reports produced by project<lb />
studies in Asia and Australia<lb />
have been compiled for publica-<lb />
tion by the Cambridge University<lb />
Press. Other volumes are in<lb />
various stages of preparation as<lb />
the global research continues.<lb />
In 1984, the IGCP<lb />
156-Phosphorites project was<lb />
renewed for an additional four<lb />
years and Stanley Riggs of ECU<lb />
and William Burnett of Florida<lb />
State University were named co-<lb />
directors. With the change of<lb />
directors came a new emphasis<lb />
shifting the prime geographic<lb />
areas of research and education<lb />
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and South America and Africa.<lb />
Last year, A Caribbean Basin<lb />
and Central American Phosphate<lb />
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sored by the IGCP project, the<lb />
U.S. Geological Survey and ECU<lb />
was conducted April 29-May 4.<lb />
Riggs, an internationally-<lb />
known geologist whose world-<lb />
wide research and interest in<lb />
phosphorite geology have won<lb />
wide acclaim, has been involved<lb />
in the IGCP 156-Phosphorites<lb />
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Eastwood Discusses His Return To The West<lb />
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MM: Since the "Rawhide" days, your image has been identified<lb />
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television and the Italian-made westerns. In recent years they've<lb />
been out quite a bit. I'd hate to see the genre complete! disappear<lb />
though that's not really why 1 made Pale Rider.When I'm asked<lb />
why! decided to do a western at this time I have to explain that<lb />
mere really isn t any correlation to time or place. It's not like I'm<lb />
trying to ride to the rescue of any genre. I just liked the story and<lb />
wanted to tell ,t. Maybe there were other motivating factors � me<lb />
but at the onset, I hked the script and fell moved to do it I don't'<lb />
believe in market research or popular wisdom. I trust my instinct.<lb />
MH: How was the project developed' understand you had been<lb />
contemplating it for quite some time.<lb />
CE: I started on it about four years ago. Michael Butler and Dennis<lb />
Shryack had written The Gauntlet for me. The often talked<lb />
their love tor westerns, so one das we just sat down and ossed<lb />
around various ideas. They came back with the concept for Pale<lb />
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horseman from the Apocalypse. I'm not a Biblical scholar bu<lb />
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stones and how they relate to the mythology of the western<lb />
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Dallas, Steve Dallas. My main<lb />
man, totally unrelated to<lb />
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libraries. All wrapped up and<lb />
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serving motives, he plays along<lb />
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Well put, Steve.<lb />
Then, there's Opus's dream in-<lb />
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After a trade-off with Michael<lb />
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prince. May your jockey briefs<lb />
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Brooke! And Wilbur! Give my<lb />
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For example, there are parallels between Euro-<lb />
pean and Oriental stories. Mv first Italian picture<lb />
was taken from a Samurai story, Kurosawa's Yo-<lb />
jimbo. Then, when I first saw that Japanese film<lb />
1 thought I was watching a western! So there's<lb />
realK nothing new on the planet.<lb />
MH: When you were a youngster were vou<lb />
fascinated by westerns? Do you feel that anv of<lb />
them have been influential on vour own approach<lb />
to the genre? For instance, Anthony Mann's<lb />
westerns with James Stewart?<lb />
CE: 1 don't know. I liked them a lot, but I wasn't<lb />
totally obsessed by them. I don't reallv recall one<lb />
particular director that stood out. In those days<lb />
filmgoers weren't very conscious. You went to the<lb />
vics because you wanted to see John Wayne or<lb />
Gary Cooper. You didn't know who directed the<lb />
picture. Maybe there were some film buffs, but 1<lb />
didn't know too many people who were really<lb />
educated as to the whole background of films.<lb />
Maybe Hawks and Ford were the ones who got the<lb />
most recognition as directors, the name above the<lb />
title sort of thing.<lb />
MH: Did you find it more difficult in 1984 to im-<lb />
plement a project like Pale Rider than you did 10<lb />
vears ago when vou undertook The Outlaw Josev<lb />
Hales?<lb />
CE: No, maybe because Josey Wales did really<lb />
well. It wasn't like the last picture I'd done had<lb />
been soft at the box office. I have to give the<lb />
studio credit, they liked the idea, or maybe it just<lb />
grew on them!<lb />
MH: But then why didn't you make it when you<lb />
were approached originally? Were you committed<lb />
to other projects or did you feel that the moment<lb />
was not quite right?<lb />
CE: I'd like to say I picked the moment, but I'm<lb />
not that smart! I did it on instinct. At that time I<lb />
had other projects and I put Pale Rider aside. All<lb />
of a sudden, a year or so ago, it just hit me that I'd<lb />
like to see a western. Everything I've always done<lb />
has been that way, something I'd like to see. I<lb />
thought. 'Gee I'd like to see a western, time to<lb />
make that script I've got in the drawer here I<lb />
hate to play to a preconceived idea of the au-<lb />
dience. I like to jus' make the project. I've done<lb />
this all the way along. If you go with a preconceiv-<lb />
ed idea you get into a bind of second-guessing the<lb />
audience, which is dangerous. It would affect the<lb />
film and the way you make it. I'm sure if I had<lb />
wanted to make Bronco Billy a more commercial<lb />
picture, I could have found all sorts of ways. I<lb />
could have tossed in action scenes, but that would<lb />
have ruined the film. Somewhere down the line I<lb />
would pay for it since it wouldn't be as good quali-<lb />
ty. I guess the studios feed stuff into computers<lb />
and poll people, but that's nonsense. If I ap-<lb />
proached Pale Rider that way, I would be sacrific-<lb />
ing the story the a eel and the soul of it, for<lb />
pseudo-commercial reasons. Bigger shoot-outs,<lb />
thousands of extras There is a soul and heart in<lb />
the audience and they are going to feel cheated if<lb />
you start throwing things out to them like that.<lb />
MH: Weren't you also going against the trend in<lb />
dealing with the subtleties of mature relationships<lb />
when it came to the preacher and Michael Moria, -<lb />
ty's family? The rich emotional texture of the film<lb />
isn 't necessarily geared to the younger segment of<lb />
the population.<lb />
CE: Yet, they were my second reason for doing<lb />
Pale Rider. There is a whole youthful audience<lb />
that hasn't seen me in a western for nine years,<lb />
and whose only exposure to the genre has been<lb />
through television re-runs. I've had very good<lb />
luck; High Plains Drifter and The Outlaw Josey<lb />
Wales keep getting good ratings every time they're<lb />
on. So somebody out there wants to see westerns.<lb />
Look at the so-called space movies. Aren't they<lb />
really just spin-offs of the westerns? In Star Wars,<lb />
they talk about the Force, but westerns all use<lb />
those same elements. Now the question is, if that<lb />
audience is a more mature one, will they step out<lb />
of their homes and come visit us, or wait with their<lb />
can of beer in hand for it to go on TV? I think if<lb />
the picture is good on its own merit the audiences<lb />
will come. If it's no good maybe they won't. I'd<lb />
like to think that, whether it's true or not.<lb />
MH: Going back to the supernatural elements you<lb />
stressed in the narrative, was it your intention to<lb />
suggest that the whole story might have been<lb />
dreamed by the young girl?<lb />
CE: Maybe it's a dream, maybe it isn't. She says a<lb />
prayer and the preacher is sent down from the<lb />
mountains. There's a lot of ways to interpret it.<lb />
To me, it's just the spirit. Whether the hero is a<lb />
supernatural being or an emissary from a higher<lb />
plane, he brings spirit to these discouraged people,<lb />
who are ready to leave the camp. But it turns out<lb />
Man-O-Stick<lb />
that the preachei has another reason for being<lb />
there as well. He had a whole other life with the<lb />
antagonist that has to be settled. It's the basic jux-<lb />
taposition of the forces of good and evil, as the<lb />
conflict between the big corporation and the<lb />
miners develops.<lb />
MH: A common thread in the three westerns you<lb />
directed is a feeling for people who have banded<lb />
together in some sort of informal community. Be-<lb />
ing disassociated from society and unorthodox in<lb />
his methods, your character always shows a<lb />
natural sympathy for the underdogs, outcasts, or<lb />
marginal elements.<lb />
CE: I feel that it adds to the drama if the hero is<lb />
not just a loner, but you have these conflicts and<lb />
relationships. I also think the bureaucratic work-<lb />
ings of nations and corporations have encouraged<lb />
people to form counter-societies. It seems like the<lb />
growing complications of our life have made us<lb />
wonder if there isn't some way to cut out all of<lb />
that. Unlike High Plains Drifter, where the hero<lb />
lets everyone fend for themselves, the people in<lb />
Pale Rider are brought together by the preacher;<lb />
they are willing to defend themselves and fight for<lb />
their rights.<lb />
MH: Being fairly similar in structure, with the<lb />
hero as a catalyst in a micro-societv, High Plains<lb />
Drifter and Pale Rider offer an interesting con-<lb />
trast.<lb />
CE: They both have elements of the classic<lb />
western in them, mythological characters who<lb />
drift in and have an effect on the people. In High<lb />
Plains Drifter, he is the bereaved brother who<lb />
comes back and persecutes the people for their<lb />
apathy or corruption. In Pale Rider the stranger<lb />
comes to the aid of hardworking people, who are<lb />
trying to seek out a living and are being harassed<lb />
by the major corporate concern. It's a classic pat-<lb />
tern that's been played out hundreds of times,<lb />
whether it's cattlemen against sheep men or land<lb />
barons against settlers.<lb />
MH: In High Plains Drifter as well as in Sergio<lb />
Leone's westerns, moral values were totally con-<lb />
fused. In Pale Rider, the line is drawn clearly, as it<lb />
used to be in classic westerns, between right and<lb />
wrong, between the little guys and big business,<lb />
between the individuals and the establishment.<lb />
CE: It was a different era. In that period of the<lb />
60's cynicism was more prevalent. The westerns I<lb />
made in Italy were strictly entertainment. But I<lb />
hope people now are reaching out beyond<lb />
cynicism and are interested in ecological and other<lb />
modern day concerns.<lb />
MH: Could Pale Rider be seen as a reconciliation<lb />
between the baroque elements that marked Sergio<lb />
Leone's westerns and the classical tradition from<lb />
which the Italian westerns had departed.<lb />
CE: The westerns I made with Sergio Leone were<lb />
great fun to do at that particular time. After 1 did<lb />
three of them I felt it was time to move on and do<lb />
something different. I don't think it would be<lb />
good for me or anybody to go back and do those<lb />
kind of satiric forms unless it was something new<lb />
and special. I like the more traditional western,<lb />
but when we did the Leone films in the 60's, that<lb />
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Mann.<lb />
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his contact with the preacher, eventually becoming<lb />
the leader of the community. They all learn<lb />
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daughter. I added these elements that were not in<lb />
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Sports<lb />
MAY 15, 1985<lb />
Pirates Win in 13 Inninps<lb />
Page 8<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Aulilanl Sports hditor<lb />
It went down to extra innings<lb />
of the last conference game of the<lb />
regular season for the Pirate<lb />
baseballers, but they finally took<lb />
the ECAC-South regular season<lb />
title April 24 at Harrington Field.<lb />
ECU didn't back in, either.<lb />
They defeated season-long league<lb />
leader UNC-Wilmington 8-4 in a<lb />
game which saw Pirate<lb />
right fielder Jay McGraw smash a<lb />
grandslam homerun in the bot-<lb />
tom of the 13th inning to secure<lb />
the victory and conference cham-<lb />
pionship.<lb />
It took three ECU pitchers to<lb />
hold the Seahawks to four runs,<lb />
while UNC-W hurler Kenny King<lb />
had the misfortune to go 12 inn-<lb />
ings only to be relieved in the last<lb />
frame by Scott Altman, who took<lb />
the loss with the homer by<lb />
McGraw.<lb />
The Pirates scored once in the<lb />
first on a walk, two outs and a<lb />
wild pitch, but the Seahawks<lb />
took the lead with three runs in<lb />
the third, the main blow being<lb />
McGraw<lb />
Gary Hall's 19th homerun of the<lb />
year.<lb />
ECU loaded the bases in the<lb />
bottom of the frame on two<lb />
singles and a walk. One run<lb />
scored on an out, then Winfred<lb />
Johnson doubled in two runs to<lb />
give the Pirates a 4-3 advantage.<lb />
An error led to a UNC-W run<lb />
in the fourth, which tied the score<lb />
at four apiece until McGraw's<lb />
game-winning homer in the 13th<lb />
inning.<lb />
Daniel Boone started the game<lb />
for ECU, then gave way to Jim<lb />
Peterson in the fourth after three<lb />
runs had scored for the<lb />
Seahawks. Peterson was tagged<lb />
with one run in the five frames he<lb />
threw. Mike Christopher pitched<lb />
the final five innings and picked<lb />
up his ECU record-tying 10th<lb />
consecutive win, striking out six,<lb />
walking none and only giving up<lb />
two hits.<lb />
The Pirates finished the<lb />
ECAC-South regular season with<lb />
a 12-4 record. UNC-W fell to<lb />
10-5 in the conference with the<lb />
loss.<lb />
Campbell University had the<lb />
Pirates number at the end of the<lb />
regular season, beating ECU in<lb />
the last two games 5-4 and 3-2.<lb />
One of the biggest casualties<lb />
was Pirate hurler Mike<lb />
Christopher's attempt to take<lb />
sole possession of the consecutive<lb />
pitching victory record for ECU.<lb />
Christopher ironically suffered<lb />
his only two losses of the season<lb />
in this pair of games.<lb />
In the May 2 game at Buies<lb />
Creek, Campbell used the long<lb />
ball to good advantage. Roy Hill<lb />
hit a solo shot and Rodney<lb />
Stovall a two-run homer in the se-<lb />
cond to pace the Camels to a 4-0<lb />
lead.<lb />
ECU picked up a run in the<lb />
fourth and two in the fifth, but<lb />
another Campbell run in the top<lb />
of the fifth proved to be enough<lb />
for the win. Winfred Johnson<lb />
singled in a run for the Pirates in<lb />
the eighth, setting a new single-<lb />
season hitting mark of 65 for the<lb />
Pirates, but that closed out the<lb />
scoring for the game.<lb />
The Camels again bested ECU<lb />
May 11, this time at Harnn<lb />
Field by a 3-2 margin. Pirate<lb />
starter Mike Christopher gavs:<lb />
only one run in six innings, then<lb />
was tagged for four hits and two<lb />
runs in the seventh before be .<lb />
relieved by Jim Peterson.<lb />
ECU opened the scoring in the<lb />
fifth when Greg Hardison walked<lb />
and came home on an error. The<lb />
Camels then evened the score m<lb />
the top of the sixth with a walk.<lb />
hit and an error.<lb />
Campbell took a 3-1 lead in the<lb />
seventh on a walk and four<lb />
singles, which proved to bt<lb />
enough for the win. The<lb />
Pirate run came on a long drive<lb />
to left by Mark Cockrell.<lb />
Campbell went to 30-15 with<lb />
the wins, while ECU finished the<lb />
regular season at 31-12. The<lb />
Pirates now enter the ECAC<lb />
tournament at Harrington F<lb />
tomorrow as the first needed<lb />
team. ECU plays George Ma<lb />
at 7 p.m while the first garni<lb />
2 features New York Tech ven<lb />
Iona.<lb />
I<lb />
ECU assistant coach Bills Best (.3) waves Mark Cockrell (23) around<lb />
third in a Pirate gaim earlier in the season at Harrington Field.<lb />
Pirates Host EC A C Baseball Tourney;<lb />
Winner Receives Automatic NCAA Bid<lb />
ECAC Tournament Pairings<lb />
1 hursday 2:00 New York lech vs Iona<lb />
7:00 ECU vs George Mason<lb />
Friday 2:00 Loser's Bracket<lb />
7:00 Winner's Bracket<lb />
Saturda 2:00 loser's Bracket<lb />
7:00 Championship Game<lb />
Sunda 2:00 Championship Game (if necessary)<lb />
A book of tickets for the entire three day tournament<lb />
veils for $10.00. Tickets for a single da of action are<lb />
$4:00. Tickets may be purchased at the ticket office in<lb />
Minges Coliseum or at the gate at Harrington Field.<lb />
B TONY BROWN<lb />
Dublin Sport t diior<lb />
ECU's Harrington Field will be<lb />
humming with excitement for the<lb />
next few days as Coach Gary<lb />
Overton and the baseball Pirates<lb />
host the ECAC tournament<lb />
beginning tomorrow.<lb />
Tickets will cost $10.00 for the<lb />
entire event or $4.00 for each two<lb />
game session and Sunday's possi-<lb />
ble single game. Since it's an<lb />
ECAC sponsored event, these<lb />
prices apply to ECU students and<lb />
staff also.<lb />
New York Tech and Iona open<lb />
the tournament play at 2 p.m.<lb />
Thursday in the double-<lb />
eliminaUpn affair ECU and<lb />
fellow ETACSotf member<lb />
George Mason meet in the second<lb />
game of the day at 7 p.m. The<lb />
Lady Softballers End Season<lb />
Pirates defeated the Patriots in<lb />
two of three regular season con-<lb />
tests.<lb />
Friday's 2 p.m game will oust<lb />
one of the first day losers, while<lb />
the 7 p.m. game in the winner's<lb />
bracket will either determine the<lb />
champion or necessitate a final<lb />
game Sunday at 2.<lb />
The champion will receive an<lb />
automatic bid to the NCAA<lb />
regional playoffs. The Pirates are<lb />
the defending champions and are<lb />
the first team other than James<lb />
Madison to host this ECAC<lb />
event, which is in its seventh year.<lb />
ECU, GMU and NYT sport<lb />
the best overall records, each<lb />
twinning, at leat 31 games, while<lb />
ECAC-Metro champ Iona set a<lb />
new school record of 23 wins for<lb />
the season. It had been expected<lb />
that UNC-Wilmington would<lb />
make the tournament, but a poor<lb />
second half of the season drop-<lb />
ped them out of consideration.<lb />
Pirate coach Overton believes<lb />
the season records don't mean<lb />
that much at this point though,<lb />
because when tournament time<lb />
comes, all the teams which make<lb />
it that far are good. "Each of the<lb />
four teams have an equal shot at<lb />
winning the tournament he<lb />
said. "You have to go out and do<lb />
what it takes to win every time<lb />
you play<lb />
The pair of season-ending<lb />
losses to Campbell University<lb />
which closed out the Pirates'<lb />
regular season will have no bear-<lb />
ing on ECU's chances in the tour-<lb />
nament either, according to<lb />
Overton.<lb />
"The team's in good spirit<lb />
he stated. "Those losses won<lb />
affect us. Everybody's readv to<lb />
play their role. I don't think we<lb />
have any particular advantage<lb />
being the hosts, either. We're g<lb />
ing to play as we have all sea-<lb />
using the team concept that g<lb />
us here.<lb />
"Each team member has to do<lb />
his own job and they all know<lb />
what they're responsible for<lb />
Overton added. The team is look-<lb />
ing to improve on last year's<lb />
post-season play, but since the<lb />
Puaies narrowW mistd winmng<lb />
the NCAA regional in Florida<lb />
last year, it won't be an easy goal<lb />
to attain.<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sport t-dilor<lb />
The Lady Pirate softball team<lb />
came within one game of tying<lb />
last years 25-win season in only<lb />
their second year of NCAA Divi<lb />
sion I fast-pitch competition.<lb />
The Lady Pirates had won five<lb />
consecutive games until they<lb />
dropped three in a row to the<lb />
University of Virginia to end the<lb />
season at 24-17-1.<lb />
Although ECU didn't win as<lb />
many games as they did in their<lb />
initial season of fast pitch play<lb />
ECU coach Sue Manahan felt the<lb />
team did show improvement.<lb />
"We had a more difficult<lb />
schedule than last year, and<lb />
finished with almost the same<lb />
record Manahan said. "So I<lb />
would say that we improved<lb />
Among the highlights of the<lb />
season was a 7-3 win over then<lb />
No. 1 ranked in the region South<lb />
Carolina. Also the Lady Pirates<lb />
got a no-hitter from senior Pam<lb />
Young against Methodist. Young<lb />
fanned 10 Methodist batters as<lb />
the Lady Pirates downed the<lb />
Lady Monarchs 3-0.<lb />
Young's no-hitter put the<lb />
finishing touches on a double-<lb />
header sweep over Methodist on<lb />
April 18. ECU then swept a twin-<lb />
bill over Liberty Baptist the next<lb />
day by the scores of 2-1 and 3-2.<lb />
The Lady Pirates got their final<lb />
victory of the season by downing<lb />
Virgina 7 2 in the opener of a<lb />
double-header. The Lady<lb />
Cavaliers battled back to take the<lb />
nightcap by a score of 12-9.<lb />
The Lady Pirates closed out<lb />
their season on April 24 against<lb />
Virginia. ECU lost both ends of<lb />
the twinbill, dropping the first<lb />
game 5-3 and the last game 3-2.<lb />
Junior Lisa Zmuda overtook<lb />
teammate Wendy Ozment in the<lb />
final game to pace the Lady Bucs<lb />
in hitting. Zmuda finished the<lb />
season with a .321 batting<lb />
average, while Ozment ended the<lb />
year at .319.<lb />
Robin Graves and Carla<lb />
Alphin, who anchored the right<lb />
side of the infield were named<lb />
defensive MVPs by Manahan.<lb />
Man. han is excited about next<lb />
year as the Lady Pirates will<lb />
return a number of players and<lb />
will have another year of fast<lb />
pitch experience behind them.<lb />
ECU will, however, suffer<lb />
losses up the middle as catcher<lb />
Sandy Martin, pitcher Pam<lb />
Young and centerfielder Tamara<lb />
Franks will all have used up their<lb />
eligibility.<lb />
"We had some outstanding<lb />
performances this season<lb />
Manahan said. "I just wish we<lb />
had been more consistently<lb />
outstanding. Still I am looking<lb />
forward to next year with a great<lb />
deal of enthusiasm and op-<lb />
timism<lb />
Lady Pirate Catcher Suzanne Martin makes a play on an opposing baserunner at home plate.<lb />
Barrise, Pendergraft Resign Coaching Jobs<lb />
Fullback Reggie Branch (32) signed a free agent contract with the Washington Redskins recently<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Since the last edition of The<lb />
East Carolinian on April 24,<lb />
various events have taken place<lb />
concerning Pirate athletics.<lb />
Among the newsworthy items:<lb />
Art Baker completed his first<lb />
Pirate coaching staff with the ad-<lb />
dition of two assistants; ECU<lb />
basketball coach Charlie Har-<lb />
rison is now looking for assistant<lb />
coaches after two members of his<lb />
staff accepted other positions; in<lb />
addition Harrison had one player<lb />
transfer but is bringing in five<lb />
new faces for next season; the<lb />
NFL also conducted its annual<lb />
signing of football talent with<lb />
two Pirates being drafted and<lb />
two others signing free agent con-<lb />
tracts.<lb />
Below is a more detailed ac-<lb />
count of these events:<lb />
BASKETBALL ASSISTANTS<lb />
LEAVE: Basketball assistant<lb />
coaches Tom Barrise and David<lb />
Pendergraft have both resigned<lb />
to accept positions at other<lb />
universities.<lb />
Barrise, a native of Patterson,<lb />
NJ, accepted a similar position at<lb />
Fairfield University. Barrise<lb />
coached at ECU for six seasons,<lb />
and prior to that was an assistant<lb />
at Jacksonville University for<lb />
three seasons.<lb />
Pendergraft, a native of Cary,<lb />
resigned to accept a job at UNC-<lb />
Charlotte under new head coach<lb />
Jeff Mullins. Pendergraft began<lb />
coaching at ECU in 1979 as a<lb />
graduate assistant. From 1982<lb />
until his resignation, he was the<lb />
chief recruiting coach on the<lb />
Pirate staff.<lb />
ECU head coach Charlie Har-<lb />
rison was disappointed to see the<lb />
two assistants leave, but said they<lb />
would not be forgotten. "Their<lb />
loyalty to the program and the<lb />
work the did for the program was<lb />
tremendous Harrison said.<lb />
"The results of their hard work<lb />
may not have shown up right<lb />
away, but it definitely will in the<lb />
future<lb />
Both coaches reportedly receiv-<lb />
ed substantial pay raises in their<lb />
new positions.<lb />
W'ith the resignations of the<lb />
two, Harrison's staff is currentlv<lb />
comprised of part-time assistant<lb />
Al Walker and student assistant<lb />
Tony Robinson.<lb />
BASKETBALL RECRUITS:<lb />
ECU basketball coach Charlie<lb />
Harrison has announced the sign-<lb />
mgs of four incoming freshmen,<lb />
who along with Marcel Henrv<lb />
will give the Pirates five new<lb />
faces for next season.<lb />
Henry, a 6-6 player who<lb />
becomes eligible this season after<lb />
transferring to ECU from St. An-<lb />
drews last year, is capable of<lb />
ST" �� guard position<lb />
and either of the forward posi-<lb />
tions. He was an all-conference<lb />
selection both years at St. An-<lb />
ZC1S S Was Div��on III Player<lb />
of the Year as well.<lb />
��Marcel has good basketball<lb />
"wtmcts and is capable of playing<lb />
cither inside or outside Har-<lb />
rison said. "He is extremlv ver-<lb />
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Fac<lb />
In a statement o<lb />
concerns, the fa<lb />
Carolina Unnersitv<lb />
mended that freshmen!<lb />
ble to participate<lb />
such as football and<lb />
, "wh.ch create substanJ<lb />
to successful aca <lb />
ment<lb />
The proposal is conj<lb />
list of suggestion<lb />
Faculty Senate com j<lb />
dorsed by the Senate,<lb />
the 11 Division <lb />
the NCAA Preside:<lb />
sion to develop <lb />
for consideratio:<lb />
1-A convention.<lb />
It proposed tr<lb />
tion with new aui<lb />
as soon as pos?-<lb />
in conjunction v.<lb />
scheduled special convl<lb />
the NCAA in New <lb />
Baker<lb />
Adam<lb />
Continued from Pai<lb />
satile and ever.<lb />
guard some la j<lb />
team<lb />
The rema <lb />
were all high scfc<lb />
past season and .<lb />
winning progra-<lb />
ed record for their<lb />
�5 94-1 with all four j<lb />
 on conference cl<lb />
teams.<lb />
Al Clark, a 6<lb />
Flint Hill High Scho<lb />
and Manual Jone a<lb />
ingarn Hieh S<lb />
Washington, D.C. are<lb />
performers who .<lb />
; next season. Both play<lb />
ly 17 years old and �<lb />
until next December<lb />
I could conceivably g<lb />
more.<lb />
ECU also sig<lb />
John Williams is a 6-<lb />
from Atlantic City H:g<lb />
in Atlantic City, NJ. " AS<lb />
a very fine shooter and!<lb />
Harrison said. "He<lb />
against al"� of the zoi<lb />
been seeing because not<lb />
i some opportunity <lb />
! well<lb />
Jeff Kelly, a 5-9 ; i<lb />
rounds out the P <lb />
- Kelly is also from New<lb />
�T, is a hard-nosed player<lb />
; to Harrison. "Jeff is<lb />
- . kids you don't find ver<lb />
: is a basketball junkie<lb />
said. "He plays eem<lb />
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don will be contagk<lb />
Harrison feels that thel<lb />
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different look. "1 fee!<lb />
very good recruiting clasl<lb />
rison said. "We wa f<lb />
front court player,<lb />
not to take anyone who<lb />
good person and plave:<lb />
BAKER FILLS ST 1<lb />
football coach Art B<lb />
nounced the final two<lb />
on his coaching stai<lb />
Johnson. ?4, will<lb />
recruiting coordinat- <lb />
coaching the linebackc<lb />
Hemn, 37, will coach th<lb />
linebackers.<lb />
Johnson comes to Ed<lb />
serving as defensive cool<lb />
at Appalachian State la<lb />
The Apps moved from h<lb />
in the Southern Confeij<lb />
third place in only one vej<lb />
Cheerlei<lb />
The 1985-86 ECl dx<lb />
' squad has been announq<lb />
i below are the member<lb />
'squad.<lb />
Senior J.K. Elkins is<lb />
fourth year on the scjuadl<lb />
Mhe most experienced retuf<lb />
 Junior's Chuck Ingl<lb />
"Leigh Brown are both eJ<lb />
�into their third year on the)<lb />
Sara Kelly, Eric Sk<lb />
�Judy Martin, Susanne Bar<lb />
Morris and Susan Hartlev<lb />
�n their second year<lb />
Cheerleaders.<lb />
There will be six meml.<lb />
�he squad in their first seas<lb />
cheerleader. Mark Moore<lb />
tlerningway, Jennifer B<lb />
Snd Myra Almond are<lb />
JPear performers.<lb />
j Mary Thaxton and<lb />
?alrymplc will botl<lb />
leerleader mascots in th<lb />
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ind was Division III Player<lb />
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old. "He is extremly vcr-<lb />
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Faculty Releases Concerns<lb />
In a statement of academic<lb />
concerns, the faculty of East<lb />
Carolina University has recom-<lb />
mended that freshmen be ineligi-<lb />
ble to participate in varsity sports<lb />
such as football and basketball<lb />
"which create substantial threats<lb />
to successful academic adjust-<lb />
ment<lb />
The proposal is contained in a<lb />
list of suggestions drafted by a<lb />
Faculty Senate committee and en-<lb />
dorsed by the Senate, calling on<lb />
the 11 Division 1-A members of<lb />
the NCAA Presidents' Commis-<lb />
sion to develop recommendations<lb />
for consideration by the Division<lb />
1-A convention.<lb />
It proposed that such a conven-<lb />
tion with new autonomy "be held<lb />
as soon as possible preferably<lb />
in conjunction with the already<lb />
scheduled special convention of<lb />
the NCAA in New Orleans June<lb />
21-22.<lb />
In addition to freshman in-<lb />
eligibility for football and basket-<lb />
ball, the ECU faculty suggested:<lb />
�That there be no weakening<lb />
of the requirements governing in-<lb />
itial eligibility of student athletes<lb />
in Division 1A. "While we sup-<lb />
port the efforts of the NCAA<lb />
working with other associations<lb />
to recast their grade point<lb />
average and test score re-<lb />
quirements into a predictor of<lb />
academic success, we believe<lb />
minimum standards as to test<lb />
scores and grade point average<lb />
should be required the state-<lb />
ment said.<lb />
�That no playing seasons be<lb />
lengthened further, and that con-<lb />
sideration be given to shortening<lb />
the length of playing seasons and<lb />
reducing the number of ccatests<lb />
to provide student athletes with a<lb />
more appropriate balance bet-<lb />
ween academic and athletic ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
�That the recruiting practices<lb />
permitted by the NCAA be revis-<lb />
ed with the purpose of relieving<lb />
the pressure on prospective stu-<lb />
dent athletes.<lb />
�That the constitution, bylaws<lb />
and rules of the NCAA be<lb />
simplified to promote clarity and<lb />
good sense and to provide for en-<lb />
forcement procedures with the<lb />
spirit of the rules.<lb />
That consideration be given to<lb />
establishing some form of<lb />
periodic audit by which athletic<lb />
programs are reviewed to achieve<lb />
greater compliance with the ex-<lb />
isting rules and to ensure that<lb />
presidents, faculties and govern-<lb />
ing boards are better informed of<lb />
the problems within their own<lb />
athletic programs and aware of<lb />
the possibilities for improvement<lb />
based on the accepted principles<lb />
of good practice.<lb />
Dr. Tom Johnson, professor<lb />
of Health, Physical Education,<lb />
Recreation and Safety and chair<lb />
of the faculty's educational<lb />
policies and planning committee,<lb />
said the statement contained no<lb />
timetable "but apparently<lb />
something will be done in June in<lb />
New Orleans<lb />
He said the statement "is<lb />
essentially a substitute" for a<lb />
resolution proposed by the<lb />
psychology department last<lb />
month which would have barred<lb />
students with SAT scores of less<lb />
than 700 from participating in in-<lb />
tercollegiate sports during their<lb />
freshman year.<lb />
Baker Completes First Coaching Staff;<lb />
Adams, Nichols Selected In NFL Draft<lb />
Continued from Pf e Eight<lb />
satile and even played point<lb />
guard some last year on the scout<lb />
team<lb />
The remaining four newcomers<lb />
were all high school seniors this<lb />
past season and all come from<lb />
winning programs. The combin-<lb />
ed record for their teams was<lb />
94-17, with all four players being<lb />
on conference championship<lb />
teams.<lb />
Al Clark, a 6-6 forward from<lb />
Flint Hill High School in Virginia<lb />
and Manual Jones also 6-6 of Sp-<lb />
ingarn High School in<lb />
Washington, D.C. are two inside<lb />
performers who could contribute<lb />
next season. Both players are on-<lb />
ly 17 years old and will not be 18<lb />
until next December, so they<lb />
could conceivably grow some<lb />
more.<lb />
ECU also signed two guards.<lb />
John Williams is a 6-3 off guard<lb />
from Atlantic City High School<lb />
in Atlantic City, NJ. "Williams is<lb />
a very fine shooter and player<lb />
Harrison said. "He will help<lb />
against all of the zones we've<lb />
been seeing because not only is he<lb />
 sh�Qt�f but he akito. wiU.create<lb />
some opportunites for us as<lb />
well<lb />
Jeff Kelly, a 5-9 point guard<lb />
rounds out the Pirate signees.<lb />
Kelly is also from New Jersey and<lb />
is a hard-nosed player according<lb />
to Harrison. "Jeff is one of those<lb />
kids you don't find very often, he<lb />
is a basketball junkie Harrison<lb />
said. "He plays extremely hard<lb />
and hopefully his wreckless aban-<lb />
don will be contagious<lb />
Harrison feels that the five new<lb />
faces will give next year's squad a<lb />
different look. "I feel this is a<lb />
very good recruiting class Har-<lb />
rison said. "We wanted another<lb />
front court player, but decided<lb />
not to take anyone who wasn't a<lb />
good person and player<lb />
BAKER FILLS STAFF: ECU<lb />
football coach Art Baker an-<lb />
nounced the final two positions<lb />
on his coaching staff. Ellis<lb />
Johnson, 34, will be the<lb />
recruiting coordinator while also<lb />
coaching the linebackers. Les<lb />
Herrin, 37, will coach the outside<lb />
linebackers.<lb />
Johnson comes to ECU after<lb />
serving as defensive coordinator<lb />
at Appalachian State last season.<lb />
The Apps moved from last place<lb />
in he Southern Conference to<lb />
third place in only one year's time<lb />
during his stay there.<lb />
"Ellis Johnson is an outstan-<lb />
ding defensive football coach and<lb />
recruiter Baker said. "We have<lb />
worked together in the past and I<lb />
know what he can do. We needed<lb />
sDmeone with coordinating ex-<lb />
perience, and in Ellis we have<lb />
somebody with both coor-<lb />
dinating and head coaching ex-<lb />
perience on the collegiate level<lb />
Iln 1983, Johnson was head<lb />
coach at Gardner-Webb College,<lb />
where his team won the District<lb />
26 NAIA championship.<lb />
Johnson served with Baker at<lb />
The Citadel in 1982 and was in<lb />
the high school ranks from<lb />
1976-81 in South Carolina.<lb />
Herrin, who comes to ECU<lb />
from Clemson, coached<lb />
linebackers during his four-year<lb />
stay with Clemson and brings<lb />
with him a reputation as one of<lb />
the best recruiters in this region.<lb />
"This was the most extensive<lb />
search of any of the positions I've<lb />
filled Baker said. "I feel he was<lb />
one of the finest assistant coaches<lb />
in the ACC and is no doubt one<lb />
of the best recruiters in this part<lb />
of the country. I recruited against<lb />
him and he rarely loses a kid.<lb />
"He will add leadership and<lb />
class to our program Baker<lb />
continued. "I could not ask for<lb />
someone better than Les<lb />
Herrin<lb />
Herrin and Johnson's hirings<lb />
brings to six the number of<lb />
assistants Baker has hired since<lb />
being named head coach on Dec.<lb />
10, 1984. The others are: Mike<lb />
O'Cain, Assistant Head Coach <lb />
Quarterbacks, Don Powers,<lb />
Defensive Coordinator, Wally<lb />
Chambers, Defensive Line, Jeff<lb />
Farrington, Defensive Secon-<lb />
dary.<lb />
NFL SELECTS PIRATES:<lb />
Stefon Adams and Ricky Nichols<lb />
were both selected in the NFL<lb />
draft May 1 while Reggie Branch<lb />
and Damon Pope both signed<lb />
free agent contracts.<lb />
Adams was selected in the third<lb />
round by the Los Angeles<lb />
Raiders, while Nichols was<lb />
chosen in the eighth round by the<lb />
Indianapolis Colts. Pope signed a<lb />
free agent contract with the<lb />
Dallas Cowboys and Branch sign-<lb />
ed a free agent contract with the<lb />
Washington Redskins.<lb />
Adams, a native of High<lb />
Point, was a wide receiver until<lb />
the middle of last season when he<lb />
was switched to defensive back.<lb />
Adams finished his Pirate career<lb />
tied for tenth on the reception list<lb />
with 47 catches for 676 yards.<lb />
Nichols ended his career with<lb />
the fourth highest number of<lb />
career receptions and is now the<lb />
third leading receiver in terms of<lb />
yardage. He finished his career<lb />
with 63 receptions and 1,203<lb />
yards. <lb />
SMITH TRANSFERS.Roy<lb />
Smith, a 6-8 forward-center, has<lb />
transferred to High Point Col-<lb />
lege. Smith played sparingly in<lb />
both his freshman and<lb />
sophomore seasons and will be a<lb />
junior eligibility-wise at High<lb />
Point. All of the remaining Pirate<lb />
basketball players are eligible and<lb />
are expected to return next year.<lb />
CM<lb />
&amp; Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Present<lb />
DRAFT NITE<lb />
Wed. May 15, 1985<lb />
Adm. Guys $1.50<lb />
Ladies $1.00<lb />
9:00 -2:00 AM<lb />
18 yrs. $1.00<lb />
10 DRAFT ALL NITE<lb />
Presents<lb />
COLLEGE NITE<lb />
Thur. May 16, 1985<lb />
Adm. $1.00<lb />
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18 yrs. $2.00<lb />
ALL CANS 60C TIL 12:00<lb />
85 TIL CLOSE<lb />
Cheerleaders Selected<lb />
The 1985-86 ECU cheerleader<lb />
squad has been announced, and<lb />
below are the members of the<lb />
squad.<lb />
Senior J.K. Elkins is in his<lb />
fourth year on the squad and is<lb />
the most experienced returnee.<lb />
Junior's Chuck Ingle and<lb />
Leigh Brown are both entering<lb />
into their third year on the squad.<lb />
Sara Kelly, Eric Skinnner,<lb />
Judy Martin, Susanne Barr, John<lb />
Morris and Susan Hartley are all<lb />
in their second year as ECU<lb />
cheerleaders.<lb />
There will be six members on<lb />
the squad in their first season as a<lb />
cheerleader. Mark Moore, Ricky<lb />
Hemingway, Jennifer Brooker<lb />
and Myra Almond are all first<lb />
year performers.<lb />
Mary Thaxton and John<lb />
Dalrymple will both be<lb />
cheerleader mascots in their in-<lb />
itial campaign as ECU<lb />
cheerleaders.<lb />
The ECU cheerleading squad is<lb />
composed of 15 members and can<lb />
be seen next year as they perform<lb />
at all Pirate home football<lb />
games.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 15, 1985<lb />
Knicks Win In Ewing Lottery<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) The<lb />
New York Knicks, missing a<lb />
dominant pivot man since Willis<lb />
Reed retired 11 years ago, Sun-<lb />
day won the NBA draft lottery<lb />
and the rights to Georgetown<lb />
center Patrick Ewing.<lb />
In gaining the No. 1 selection<lb />
for the June 18 draft, the Knicks<lb />
captured the so-called "Patrick<lb />
Ewing Sweepstakes which was<lb />
telecast live at halftime of game<lb />
one of the Boston-Philadelphia<lb />
playoff series.<lb />
Ewing, a 7-footer who took the<lb />
Hoyas to the NCAA title game in<lb />
three of his four seasons, will be<lb />
most welcome by the Knicks.<lb />
They lost their top two centers to<lb />
injuries last season and finished<lb />
with a 24-58 record, third worst<lb />
in the league. New York was last<lb />
in the NBA in rebounding.<lb />
"We've had our share of bad<lb />
breaks but hopefully this is the<lb />
start of a new regime said<lb />
Knicks executive vice president<lb />
Dae DeBusschere who<lb />
represented the club at the<lb />
ceremony. "Ewing's a player<lb />
that's got to help us. I hope all<lb />
the bad breaks are behind us<lb />
The lottery replaced the two-<lb />
team coin flip for the No. 1 selec-<lb />
tion that had been in effect since<lb />
1966. New York and the six<lb />
other clubs that failed to make<lb />
the playoffs participated.<lb />
Awarded the number two pick<lb />
was Indiana, followed by the Los<lb />
Angeles Clippers, Seattle, Atlan-<lb />
ta, Saearamento and Golden<lb />
State.<lb />
NBA commissioner David<lb />
Stern concluded the six-minute<lb />
drawing at the Waldorf-Astoria<lb />
by opening the last of seven<lb />
envelopes and revealing a card<lb />
displaying the Knicks' logo.<lb />
DeBusschere held his head in<lb />
his hands as the number two<lb />
envelope was opened. When<lb />
Stern announced the Pacers,<lb />
DeBusschere raised his fist and<lb />
wiped his brow as the crowd of<lb />
about 150 screamed approval.<lb />
"I'd rather be taking the last<lb />
shot in a game then waiting for a<lb />
card to be opened said<lb />
DeBusschere, who starred for the<lb />
Knicks' championship teams in<lb />
1970 and 1973.<lb />
"When you sit there and have<lb />
no control over anything, it's<lb />
murder. There's no strategy, no<lb />
mental preparation, nothing.<lb />
You just sit there and hope<lb />
you're lucky. I sure hope I'm<lb />
never in one again. It was no fun<lb />
sitting up there<lb />
Minutes after the announce-<lb />
ment, DeBusschere unveiled a<lb />
Knicks No. 33 jersey � Ewing's<lb />
number in college � with the<lb />
7-footer's name on the back.<lb />
Ewing, often shielded from the<lb />
media in college, said he is not in-<lb />
timidated by the pressures of<lb />
playing New York,<lb />
"I think I'm capable of handl-<lb />
ing any challenge he said from<lb />
Washington, D.C. "Coach<lb />
(John) Thompson has prepared<lb />
me well for anything.<lb />
"I wasn't particularly hoping<lb />
for one particular team. I just<lb />
wanted to get it over with<lb />
Cards bearing the logos of the<lb />
seven clubs were placed in sealed<lb />
envelopes. Stern plucked the<lb />
envelopes from a plexiglass con-<lb />
tainer and placed them in slots<lb />
numbered one through seven.<lb />
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the envelopes, beginning with<lb />
number seven.<lb />
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