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politically active since 1957, when<lb />
he was a legislative page<lb />
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several bills in the General<lb />
Assembly aimed at keeping<lb />
politics honest and protecting the<lb />
counties he represents.<lb />
Viewed as a longshot by critics,<lb />
one of his most recent bills would<lb />
allow voters in the state to amend<lb />
the state constitution by making<lb />
it illegal for a candidate to libel<lb />
his opponent.<lb />
'The public heard so many<lb />
half-truths during the last elec-<lb />
tion Jones said. "I think the<lb />
public was being cheated because<lb />
they never really got all the facts.<lb />
people will <lb />
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and 1 don't think it belongs<lb />
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Walter B. Jones Jr.<lb />
Jones mentioned that several<lb />
people in the area had written to<lb />
him concerning the bill, and he<lb />
said one person told him that<lb />
after last year's bitter elections<lb />
she was "ashamed to be a<lb />
Tarheel She lauded Jones's ef-<lb />
forts to get rid of smear cam-<lb />
paign tactics and putting an end<lb />
to political slandering.<lb />
Politics is a hard game, I<lb />
realize that lones said, "But,<lb />
other professions that sell a pro-<lb />
duct will draw attention to what a<lb />
particular product can do foi<lb />
you. I don't know why we an't<lb />
do that during campaigns<lb />
lones' libel bill is similar to a<lb />
( aliforma law, which says any<lb />
person found guilty of libeling or<lb />
slandering an opponent can be<lb />
disqualified from the elections<lb />
and or lose his elected seat.<lb />
lones recently had one ol his<lb />
bills made law Now, it is illegal<lb />
for anyone to use sulfites to<lb />
preserve vegatables or fruits<lb />
available at retail and wholesale<lb />
markets Sulfites are additives<lb />
that keep perishables, such as let-<lb />
tuce, looking fresh, but have also<lb />
been found to cause adverse reac-<lb />
tions in people with respiratory<lb />
problems<lb />
lones said idea to ban sulfites<lb />
came about when he received<lb />
word from a constituent who got<lb />
sick after eating lettuce with the<lb />
additive He did some research<lb />
and found many people with<lb />
respiratory ailments were allergic<lb />
to the additive. After hearing<lb />
about an 11-year-old girl m<lb />
Oregon who died after a reaction<lb />
to the sulfites, he decided to take<lb />
action.<lb />
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introduced, hi: 1 was a I at<lb />
theamounl of suppon tc ban this<lb />
additive Jones also said the bill<lb />
"will now finally put an end to<lb />
this serious problem in North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Because so man) iI students<lb />
aie from a different county oi<lb />
state, they mav not see lones as<lb />
an one o their people to be con<lb />
cerned with However. Jones said<lb />
ECU is nonetheless "well<lb />
represented in Raleigh<lb />
Sens lorn Taft, D-Pitt, and<lb />
Bob Martin, D Pitt, both hold<lb />
seats on the Appropriations<lb />
Committee, as well as Rep Id<lb />
Warren, D-N.C . Jones said<lb />
"Probably the most important<lb />
thing in educational institutions<lb />
is funding Jones said, "and<lb />
E:ast Carolina Universit students<lb />
can be assured that thev are well<lb />
represented in the House ami<lb />
Senate It is the students that<lb />
make a university strong We're<lb />
delighted to be able to represent<lb />
them<lb />
Jones' response to the recent<lb />
passage of a bill which would<lb />
make happy hours illegal in<lb />
North Carolina after Aug. 1 was<lb />
that "it was done in the best in-<lb />
terest of the state, not anything<lb />
against college students<lb />
He said many legislators saw<lb />
that bars in the state's larger<lb />
cities were drawing a large<lb />
number of people after work,<lb />
many o' whom were tired and<lb />
had not eaten for several hours<lb />
"Before the bill, happv hours<lb />
were encouraging people to drink<lb />
more than they should, therebv<lb />
endangering main others<lb />
The bill received no opposition<lb />
from the State Restaurant<lb />
�Vsociation, which Jones said<lb />
was a positive move. He also add-<lb />
ed that the Association wanted<lb />
the Alcoholic Beverage Control<lb />
Commission to make a decision.<lb />
not the legislators<lb />
lones' latest bill will probablv<lb />
have the greatest influence in pro-<lb />
tecting state employees from los<lb />
mg their jobs if thev fail to make<lb />
political contributions or support<lb />
an elected or appointed political<lb />
candidate.<lb />
"It is the right of every<lb />
American to support whoever he<lb />
chooses. It is also his right to<lb />
choose not to support someone.<lb />
It's just not the American way<lb />
for someone to fear losing his or<lb />
her job because they don't sup-<lb />
port a particular candidate<lb />
In supporting Jones' bill. The<lb />
Raleigh Times said in a<lb />
editorial that "Pressure foi cam-<lb />
paign contributions<lb />
manv corrupting abuses �<lb />
follow from letting ele ons<lb />
decided bv who can raise tthe<lb />
most money, bv fair means or<lb />
foul. We should noi tolerate I<lb />
abuse. To keep state employment<lb />
honest and productive, and state<lb />
emplovees free to do their work<lb />
without fear, (this) bill must<lb />
pass<lb />
'I have faith in state<lb />
emplovees lones said "1 think<lb />
when this bill is passed, taxpayers<lb />
will be helped as well � state<lb />
emplovees will be able to do their<lb />
iob. instead of worrying if thev Ml<lb />
lose it or not<lb />
Jones declined to comment on<lb />
the specifics of who was being<lb />
threatened, but said, "the situa-<lb />
tion has gotten out of hand<lb />
Jones' political career is grow-<lb />
ing everyday and some suspect<lb />
he'll probably run for his father's<lb />
congressional seat when the time<lb />
comes. But right now, Jones said,<lb />
"I'll run for the State house in<lb />
'86. I may seek another office �<lb />
I'm very interested in doing that<lb />
� and with the Lord's help and<lb />
the help of my friends, I'll just<lb />
have to wait for that opportunity<lb />
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1 Hi" EAS1 CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 29, 198<lb />
May's Campus Crimes Top Record<lb />
More crimes were reported on<lb />
campus during the month of<lb />
April than in any other month of<lb />
the 1984-85 school year, accor-<lb />
ding to Uniform Crime Reports<lb />
filed b the Dept. of Public Safe-<lb />
ty<lb />
 total of 90 crimes were<lb />
reported to campus Public Safety<lb />
officers during that period, which<lb />
included four assaults, 30<lb />
burglaries. 54 larcenies and two<lb />
� vehicle thefts. Nineteen of<lb />
the incidents were either cleared<lb />
b arrest or by other means.<lb />
Property stolen was valued at<lb />
$14,847. Public Safety officers<lb />
also recovered $8,563 worth of<lb />
property and arrested 29 people.<lb />
During the last two years, we<lb />
have witnessed a changing pat-<lb />
tern of crime on campus accor-<lb />
ding to It. Gene McAbee, Crime<lb />
Prevention Officer for the ECU<lb />
Public Safety Department.<lb />
McAbee also said that prior to<lb />
those years, campus crimes usual-<lb />
ly decreased during the final<lb />
months of the regular school year<lb />
as students were preparing for ex-<lb />
ams. But. for the last two years,<lb />
crime has increased during that<lb />
period. "The totals for April<lb />
mus! be close to an all-time mon-<lb />
thly high says McAbee.<lb />
e previous high crime totals<lb />
the year were for Oct. and<lb />
when 86 crimes were<lb />
Tied.<lb />
V ith the end of the spring<lb />
semester, reports of crime<lb />
decreased as indicated in the<lb />
crime log for May 1 to May 27:<lb />
May I. 1:45 p.m. � A bicycle<lb />
reported stolen from the west<lb />
ide of Jarvis Dorm. 6 p.m. �<lb />
Three books were reported stolen<lb />
from a room on the 7th floor of<lb />
White Dorm. 7:45 p.m. � Dar-<lb />
rell Ray Woody, 18, of Jones<lb />
Dorm was arrested for larceny of<lb />
pedals from a bicycle.<lb />
May3, 3:20p.m. � A painting<lb />
was reported stolen from the Art<lb />
Building.<lb />
May 4, 12:55 a.m. � A break-<lb />
in of a room was reported on the<lb />
first floor of Garrett Dorm. 12:15<lb />
p.m. � A break-in and larceny<lb />
was reported at a room on the 4th<lb />
floor of Scott Dorm. 3:IS p.m.<lb />
� A refrigerator was reported<lb />
stolen in a break-in of a room on<lb />
the 3rd floor of Garrett Dorm.<lb />
4:15 p.m. � A wallet was<lb />
reported stolen from a room on<lb />
the second tloor of Umstead<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
May 6. 12:30p.m. � A larceny<lb />
was reported from the Resident<lb />
Director's office at Umstead<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
May 11, 1 p.m. � A larceny of<lb />
money from a wallet was<lb />
reported at WZMB.<lb />
May 12, 4 a.m. � Gary Ber-<lb />
nard Nobles, 20, of Ayden was<lb />
arrested for driving without an<lb />
operator's license.<lb />
May 19, 1:40 a.m. � Matthew<lb />
Michael Nagem, 19, of Jarvis<lb />
Dorm was arrested for being in-<lb />
toxicated and disruptive on the<lb />
west side of Hetcher Dorm.<lb />
May 20, 4p.m. � A larceny of<lb />
athletic equipment was reported<lb />
at Harrington Field.<lb />
May 21, 6p.m. � A larceny of<lb />
personal items was reported from<lb />
a locker at the swimming pool at<lb />
Minges.<lb />
May 22, 2:40 a.m. � Leigh<lb />
Cole Poland, 22, of Greenville<lb />
was arrested for DW1 and<lb />
careless and reckless driving at<lb />
Ninth and Charles St. 4:40 a.m.<lb />
� Jessie Thurman Mitchell, Jr<lb />
32, of Greenville was arrested for<lb />
DWI at Fifth and Meade St.<lb />
May 24, 11:25 a.m. � A<lb />
break-in of a vehicle and larceny<lb />
of a stereo equalizer was reported<lb />
in the parking lot at the east end<lb />
of Ninth St.<lb />
May 25, 2:44 a.m. � Billy Joe<lb />
Bunting, 20, of Farmville was ar-<lb />
rested for DWI on the east side of<lb />
Umstead Dorm.<lb />
May 26, 12:45 a.m. �<lb />
Christopher James O'Brien, 20,<lb />
of Pinehurst, N.C was arrested<lb />
for DWI on the north side of<lb />
Joyner Library.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
GPA<lb />
The Counseling Center is offering, free of<lb />
charge, the following session on helping you<lb />
increase your g p a and still have fun Tak<lb />
mg Exams Setting yourself Up To Win,<lb />
Tuesday. June, 4, 12 M PM The session<lb />
will be held in Wright Annex No advance<lb />
registration necessary For further mforma<lb />
tion, please call 757 66I<lb />
National Teacher Examination<lb />
There is a special National Teacher Ex<lb />
amination scheduled for Saturday, June 11<lb />
Candidates must contact the testing center<lb />
pric to June 5 to register for the test To<lb />
save candidates travel time, you should oe<lb />
aware that tests are also being given at<lb />
Atlantic Christian College. Wilson N C<lb />
Weslyan Rocky Mount Fayetfeville State<lb />
and New Bern High School<lb />
Ambassadors<lb />
Frisbee<lb />
Attention Feesh and Bisoo and anyone in<lb />
terested in playing fr.sbee 'his somme' r<lb />
Greenv.Me The ECU Fnstoe OjB ana �rv<lb />
Ultimate irates extend �her warmest shot<lb />
invitaion to everyone to come out ana ' .<lb />
it it you don t know how to wh.p .t w�<lb />
teach you Bottom of College Mill Tjesoa.<lb />
Thursday and Sunday at 5 30 Be 'here o� o<lb />
ofciong I<lb />
We will have a m<lb />
in room 147 MSC<lb />
etmg Thursday a� 4 PV<lb />
Camp Starlight<lb />
interested in working with children and<lb />
young people in a beautiful setting? Camp<lb />
Starlight is located in the Poconos Mountains<lb />
of Pennsylvania They need counselors and<lb />
water skiing instructors For more informa<lb />
tion contact Cooperative Education, 3)3<lb />
Rawl 757 6979<lb />
Environmental Health<lb />
Position available for Environmental<lb />
Health student m INDT with background m<lb />
safety with chemical company m Wiim<lb />
mgton area Salary of 6 per hour and<lb />
assistance in finding housing Excellent op<lb />
portunity for summer Contact Co op Office<lb />
room 314 Rawl Bldg<lb />
Construction Management<lb />
Positions A�aiabie tor cons<lb />
management maiors wth Easte'r sw<lb />
Carolina Building Corporation For'more r<lb />
formation contact Coope'a' ve Educal<lb />
Office Ra<lb />
Correction<lb />
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have dropped a half-facetious<lb />
Reagan administration win ap- Since Congress, upon discover-<lb />
nroval for renewed eovernment ing the CIA's program last year,<lb />
funding for the rebels. angrily stopped the aid, a dozen<lb />
Pandin says the "campaign" or so U.S. conservative organiza-<lb />
campaign to get college students was really just a poster "roughly" tions have been raising funds to<lb />
adopt' individual modeled on a "Save the �JH thP rohok<lb />
Nicaraguan rebels.<lb />
The group has dropped its<lb />
"Save the Contras" fund drive,<lb />
only a week after it was launched!<lb />
"Some people have no sense of<lb />
humor about this sort of thing<lb />
College Republican Depu'tv<lb />
Director Jeff Pandin says.<lb />
The College Republicans laun-<lb />
ched their drive, Pandin says, to<lb />
publicize private-sector efforts to<lb />
back the Nicaraguan rebels with<lb />
relief supplies, and to help the<lb />
Children" poster, which solicits<lb />
donations by pointing out that<lb />
for just a few cents a day, patrons<lb />
can support an improverished<lb />
child abroad.<lb />
"For 53 cents a day, you can<lb />
support a Nicaraguan freedom-<lb />
fighter the College Republican<lb />
poster says.<lb />
Until last June, the Central In-<lb />
telligence Agency aided rebels<lb />
fighting the Nicaraguan govern-<lb />
ment regime.<lb />
aid the rebels.<lb />
Now the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion favors renewed aid to the<lb />
rebels, claiming Nicaragua's<lb />
government and the Soviet Union<lb />
are allied to export revolution to<lb />
other Central American coun-<lb />
tries.<lb />
To help the administration and<lb />
the private fundraisers, the Col-<lb />
lege Republicans' national board<lb />
authorized the posters in<lb />
January. The group distributed<lb />
some 5,000 posters in mid-<lb />
Med School Sponsors Camp<lb />
March, but quickly was attacked<lb />
in Congress.<lb />
On March 19th, Reps. Jim<lb />
Leach, R-Iowa, and Mel Levine,<lb />
D-California, brandished a copy<lb />
of the College Republican poster<lb />
on the floor of the House of<lb />
Representatives as they introduc-<lb />
ed legislation to ban all forms of<lb />
private U.S. aid for the rebels.<lb />
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Fathers believed the "American<lb />
citizens should not be allowed to<lb />
wage war on governments with<lb />
which the U.S. is at peace, and<lb />
with which Congress has<lb />
specifically proscribed interven-<lb />
tion<lb />
The groups funneling aid to the<lb />
Nicaraguan rebels have "decided<lb />
to take foreign policy into their<lb />
own hands Leach says.<lb />
Several congressmen endorsed<lb />
the College Republican cam-<lb />
paign, Pandin claims but the<lb />
overall reaction suggested it<lb />
would not help renew congres-<lb />
sional support for the rebels.<lb />
"Because we're associated with<lb />
the Republican Party, people<lb />
take what we do as having party<lb />
approval he says. "We have to<lb />
be sensitive to that<lb />
The Save the Children Founda-<lb />
tion was unhappy too, claiming<lb />
the College Republican poster<lb />
violated the copyright on its<lb />
poster.<lb />
Pandin says any funds donated<lb />
will be returned to the sender.<lb />
The GOP organization had<lb />
Dlanned to purchase non-militarv<lb />
supplies such as medicine. Pan-<lb />
din declined to say how the group<lb />
planned to transport the supplies<lb />
to the rebels.<lb />
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Republican leaders did not<lb />
estimate how much the campaign<lb />
would raise.<lb />
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Support Group.<lb />
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campers aged 8-16 to enjoy swim-<lb />
ming, canoeing, sailing, baseball,<lb />
softball, volleyball, tennis, arts<lb />
and crafts, square dancing,<lb />
nature study and folklore classes.<lb />
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storytelling and a talent show.<lb />
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important aspect of the camp,<lb />
said Dr. James P. Gutai,<lb />
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eastern N.C. Now that the<lb />
leather is warm, many people<lb />
enjoy camping, hiking and other<lb />
outdoor activities. But students<lb />
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dangers of ticks, the carrier of<lb />
Rocky Mountan Spotted Fever.<lb />
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heavy brush areas. These ticks<lb />
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transmit the disease by biting<lb />
humans.<lb />
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to obtain and very effective if<lb />
started in the early stages of the<lb />
disease. Rocky Mountain Spotted<lb />
Fever cannot be transmitted from<lb />
one person to another. There is<lb />
also a vaccine available for per-<lb />
sons with regular exposure to<lb />
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.<lb />
More information about this<lb />
disease may be obtained from the<lb />
Student Health Center.<lb />
associate professor of pediatrics<lb />
at the ECU medical school and a<lb />
specialist in childhood diabetes.<lb />
"It is imperative that young peo-<lb />
ple with diabetes learn to manage<lb />
their disease early in life he<lb />
said, "in order to avoid needless<lb />
complications later<lb />
Teaching the youngsters about<lb />
proper diet, new types of insulin<lb />
and glucose monitoring at home<lb />
are integral parts of the camping<lb />
program. Last year, a number of<lb />
campers learned for the first time<lb />
to give themselves insulin injec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
All these activities will be<lb />
supervised by Gutai, and a<lb />
specially trained camp staff made<lb />
up of pediatric residents from<lb />
ECU, diabetes nurse educators<lb />
from Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital, recreation specialists<lb />
from Carteret Technical Institute<lb />
and members of the Carteret<lb />
County Diabetic Support Group.<lb />
All are unpaid volunteers.<lb />
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60 participants and will cost them<lb />
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May 29, 1985<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Discrimination<lb />
Decision Should Be Students'<lb />
A bill filed in the state legislature<lb />
which would prohibit campus<lb />
recognition of homosexual<lb />
organizations is a step back to the<lb />
dark ages as well as an infringement<lb />
on the rights of student govern-<lb />
ments.<lb />
The bill, which was filed by Rep.<lb />
Michael P. Decker, R-Forsyth,<lb />
would not allow university recogni-<lb />
tion of a n y "avowedly<lb />
homosexual'1 organization or one<lb />
which advocated homosexuality.<lb />
The recognition andor funding<lb />
of individual groups should be left<lb />
up to individual student government<lb />
associations. Any gro'ip can be<lb />
recognized by the ECU SGA simply<lb />
by presenting a constitution for ap-<lb />
proval by the SGA legislature.<lb />
When universities acted in loco<lb />
parentis, they had the power to<lb />
determine what was considered to<lb />
be "moral" behavior for students.<lb />
It seems as if the state is now trying<lb />
to acquire that power by determin-<lb />
ing which groups deserve recogni-<lb />
tion by the SGA.<lb />
The state has no place in the<lb />
determination of which groups will<lb />
be officially recognized. SGA<lb />
legislators pay student fees, as do<lb />
the students they represent, in-<lb />
cluding homosexuals. If the SGA<lb />
wants to recognize homosexual<lb />
organizations and provide them<lb />
with funding from student fees,<lb />
they should be able to do so.<lb />
The implications of state involve-<lb />
ment in the SGA recognition of<lb />
groups are frightening. For exam-<lb />
ple, could the state then decide they<lb />
didn't want schools to recognize<lb />
left-wing groups because they con-<lb />
sidered their beliefs to be wrong?<lb />
From Decker's proposal, one<lb />
could almost assume he was in-<lb />
spired by massive uprisings of<lb />
homosexual organizations<lb />
throughout the UNC system. It's<lb />
actually extremely ditticult for a<lb />
homosexual organization to get<lb />
started on a campus.<lb />
When the East Carolina Gay<lb />
Community attempted to get<lb />
recognition and funding several<lb />
years ago, there was a tremendous<lb />
furor. The group wanted a small<lb />
amount of money to print literature<lb />
addressing homosexual concerns.<lb />
Thev were finally funded.<lb />
Prohibiting recognition of<lb />
homosexual organizations might<lb />
well affect a significant proportion<lb />
of the student body. According to<lb />
many surveys, approximately 10<lb />
percent of the adult population is<lb />
homosexual. Discriminating against<lb />
10 percent of the tuition- and fee-<lb />
paying student body is un-<lb />
forgivable.<lb />
Also, discrimination against<lb />
homosexual organizations can have<lb />
strong legal consequences, as of-<lb />
ficials at Georgetown University<lb />
discovered recently. Georgetown's<lb />
trustees voted to recognize twc<lb />
organizations for homosexual<lb />
students to settle a discriminatior<lb />
lawsuit brought against the universi-<lb />
ty-<lb />
One of the purposes of a college<lb />
education is hopefully to expose a<lb />
student to different values anc<lb />
lifestyles, thus broadening theii<lb />
horizons. It's not as if students art<lb />
being forced to understand and con-<lb />
done the homosexual lifestyle.<lb />
Like any other minority<lb />
on campus, homosexuals should<lb />
have the right to organize and<lb />
students should have the chance to<lb />
hear what the groups have to say.<lb />
Students themselves should be<lb />
able to determine what they con-<lb />
sider morally permissible legislation<lb />
for the student government, not the<lb />
state legislature.<lb />
Russians Are Worse<lb />
Apartheid Not So Bad<lb />
For God's sake, will all the bleeding<lb />
hearts please stop yelling about South<lb />
Africa's apartheid? Let them turn off<lb />
their tear glands, forget about their silly<lb />
slogans, and listen to some reason for a<lb />
change.<lb />
There are so many misconceptions<lb />
and misunderstandings about the apar-<lb />
theid issue that it's hard to know which<lb />
one to attack first. One thing that must<lb />
be cleared up concerns how repressive<lb />
South African society is compared to<lb />
others. Congressman Walter Fauntroy,<lb />
D-D.C, represents the contemporary<lb />
warped thinking here � on CNN's<lb />
"Crossfire" program, he branded<lb />
South Africa "the most repressive<lb />
society in the world He was denounc-<lb />
ing the arrest of hundreds of blacks,<lb />
some of whome died in custody.<lb />
His solo denunciation is a sign of the<lb />
mentality among many American<lb />
leaders. South Africa arrests hundreds<lb />
of blacks and Fauntroy and Company<lb />
are filled with righteous but selective in-<lb />
dignation. The Soviet Union and its ilk<lb />
throw millions into slave labor camps to<lb />
be worked to death, and Fauntroy is<lb />
silent. South Africans have some<lb />
religious freedom; communist countries<lb />
like Albania enforce atheism by killing<lb />
the religious. But according to Faun-<lb />
troy's logic, South Africa is worse.<lb />
Such thinking, if it deserves to be called<lb />
that, is pathetic.<lb />
Now let's talk about disinvestment.<lb />
Some apartheid opponents want total<lb />
disinvestment in order to pressure<lb />
South Africa to grant full civil rights to<lb />
its black and colored population.<lb />
Despite evidence to the contrary, they<lb />
proclaim that such a move would work.<lb />
Actually, disinvestment would give only<lb />
moral comfort to its opponents. What<lb />
does this mean?<lb />
Unpleasant reality would whack us in<lb />
the face if we disinvested We cannot<lb />
escape the fact that South Africa is<lb />
loaded with precious metals we simply<lb />
can't do without, many of which aren't<lb />
found elsewhere. As one steel executive<lb />
The Right Word<lb />
Dennis Kilcovne<lb />
puts it, "Without these (minerals), you<lb />
couldn't build a jet engine or an<lb />
automobile, run a train, build an oil<lb />
refinery or a power plant. You couldn't<lb />
process food, or run a sanitary<lb />
restaurant, or a hospital operating<lb />
room, or build a computer In other<lb />
words, if we disinvested and cut<lb />
ourselves off from these minerals, we<lb />
would simply have to write off any fur-<lb />
ther technological advance. We could<lb />
kiss our economy goodbye and watch<lb />
national security go down the tubes.<lb />
Consider also the regime that might<lb />
emerge if the present government is<lb />
overthrown. For decades the blacks<lb />
have been denied education and ex-<lb />
perience in civil affairs and, conse-<lb />
quently, are probably not ready to<lb />
assume full control of a democratic<lb />
government. A look at all the other<lb />
states of Africa, where self-government<lb />
usually fails, is not reassuring. The<lb />
same situation exists in neighboring<lb />
Rhodesia. International pressure was<lb />
applied there, white rule ended, and<lb />
black tribal rule, led by Marxist Robert<lb />
Mugabe, began. Today Rhodesia,<lb />
known as Zimbabwe, is a poverty-<lb />
stricken, chaotic mess. The minority<lb />
tribes are severly oppressed, whites are<lb />
fleeing the country and takine their<lb />
money with them, and a one-par j<lb />
tatorship has emerged fina<lb />
primarily by communist North K �<lb />
I'm not saying that such a scci u<lb />
necessarily happen in South Africa<lb />
it seems the liberals have ,<lb />
thought to such possibilities Thev &amp;<lb />
mand South Africa grant c mp :<lb />
rights to blacks in a day � it to .<lb />
100 years after slavery to do the tanu<lb />
for American blacks so who th<lb />
are we to be lecturing them0 And <lb />
tainly when vou compare South V-<lb />
to the U.S there is a big differenct<lb />
But South Africa is an African rial<lb />
not a western one. It is Africa's<lb />
prosperous nation, especialh<lb />
blacks, for whom wages rose 275 re-<lb />
cent from 19"1 to 1982. In faci<lb />
reason. South Africa has a seri<lb />
blem with illegal immigration.<lb />
Hey, maybe we should ask South<lb />
Africa's blacks what they think 7<lb />
are overwhelmingly opposed tc<lb />
disinvestment. Gatsha Buthetezei,<lb />
leader of the Zulu tribe (the couain i<lb />
largest) said, "it is moralh impenswe<lb />
that American firms remain active here<lb />
U.S. Ambassador to Sou ft a<lb />
Herman Nickel pointed out thai theen-<lb />
tire history of racial progre- is linked<lb />
to economic progress. Economic ad-<lb />
vancement under free-markei<lb />
economics has been the most powerful<lb />
force for integration and civil rights<lb />
because economic power is political<lb />
power. Disinvestment would soi i<lb />
the miserable position of South Africa's<lb />
blacks, isolate them economical!), arc<lb />
sentence them permanently to the suf-<lb />
fering which is so often decried b<lb />
disinvestment proponents.<lb />
Getting Mentioned Key To Presidential Race<lb />
By Charles Lane<lb />
Th� New Republic<lb />
From his perch in a small office on the<lb />
top floor of a glass and steel tower<lb />
somehwere between Capitol Hill and the<lb />
Potomac, the Great Mentioner scans the<lb />
crop of promising politicians in search<lb />
of the lucky few who deserve to be Men-<lb />
tioned as possible presidential con-<lb />
tenders in 1988 and, believe it or not<lb />
1992.<lb />
AW York Times columnist Russell<lb />
Baker first discovered the Great Men-<lb />
tioner, who has never been seen or inter-<lb />
viewed, in 1963. Since then, the G.Ms<lb />
only media contact has come in<lb />
clandestine phone calls to a select group<lb />
within the Washington press corps who<lb />
dutifully report his early predictions.<lb />
The G.Ms work is critical. Getting<lb />
Mentioned lends that elusive yet essen-<lb />
tial quality � credibility � to a fledgl-<lb />
ing campaign. It often means further<lb />
press coverage and early financial com-<lb />
mitments. Indeed, the contest to catch<lb />
the eye of the G.M. is, in many ways, the<lb />
first "primary" of the 1988 campaign �<lb />
and it's already under way.<lb />
Why do some get Mentioned and<lb />
others do not? The Mentioner, of<lb />
course, could not be reached for com-<lb />
ment. But those who know him best,<lb />
Washington's political consultants, col-<lb />
umnists and other insiders, supplied<lb />
clues.<lb />
The Automatics Kennedys and incum-<lb />
bent vice presidents are automatically<lb />
Mentioned. So is anyone who ran last<lb />
time and lost without appearing<lb />
ridiculous � Gary Hart, but not Rubin<lb />
Askew. Governors from big states like<lb />
New York, California, Illinois and<lb />
Texas almost always get Mentioned,<lb />
mainly because these states contain the<lb />
largest media markets.<lb />
Chris Matthews, House Speaker Tip<lb />
O'Neill's administrative assistant, says<lb />
Ohioans are also automatics, because<lb />
somewhere along the line the G.M.<lb />
noticed that the state supplies big-name<lb />
politicians for both parties.<lb />
Grooming Counts Wherever possible,<lb />
the Great Mentioner prefers to Mention<lb />
heroes. Astronauts, former atheletes<lb />
and veterans are practically shoo-ins.<lb />
Otherwise, it's usually enough to be<lb />
young and handsome.<lb />
"You have to comport yourself in a<lb />
certain way that's not flaky says a<lb />
political reporter. "That means appear-<lb />
ing at all the right parties, making solid,<lb />
non-flamboyant speeches Colorado<lb />
Gov. Richard Lamm used to get Men-<lb />
tioned, but then he made a speech about<lb />
letting elderly people die.<lb />
It helps to come from a famous<lb />
political family, but the Mentioner has<lb />
grown tolerant of would-be candidates<lb />
who don't have pedigrees. Those close<lb />
to the Mentioner say this is why Lee<lb />
Iacocca, Jeane Kirkpatrick and<lb />
Elizabeth Dole are being Mentioned.<lb />
But, they add, the G.M. is probably ex-<lb />
perimenting and will revert to traditional<lb />
preferences when the campaign gets<lb />
serious.<lb />
Go Against the Grain The G.M. loves<lb />
it when a poitician defies "conventional<lb />
wisdom Bruce Babbitt of Arizona,<lb />
who has taken on non-means-tested en-<lb />
titlements and labor unions, has scored<lb />
big here.<lb />
The Great Mentioner favors pols like<lb />
Babbitt and Virginia Gov. Chuck Robb,<lb />
both elected in states where the other<lb />
party traditionally dominates. He<lb />
believes this demonstrates a moderate<lb />
ideology that has national appeal, and<lb />
ever since Jimmy Carter surprised him,<lb />
the G.M. has been big on "outsiders<lb />
The Importance of Timing The G.M.<lb />
looks for a "good calendar He ad-<lb />
mires the tidy logic of politicians who ar-<lb />
range careers so they leave a lower office<lb />
precisely when a higher one is opening<lb />
up. One Democratic media consultant<lb />
cited Gov. Bob Graham of Florida as so-<lb />
meone with a good calendar.<lb />
"His timing is perfect. If he wins his<lb />
race against Paula Hawkins for Senate<lb />
in '86, he can serve six years and then be<lb />
coming right up in '92<lb />
Of course, those who possess these<lb />
qualities can't sit idly by. There are at<lb />
least three tried-and-true methods of<lb />
catching the Mentioner's eye.<lb />
Come Up with a New Idea Making a<lb />
lot of noise about a major national issue<lb />
is a good way to start. Mario Cuomo's<lb />
Notre Dame speech on religion and<lb />
politics set the Mentioner on his ear.<lb />
The G.M. also likes tax bills. Both<lb />
Sen. Bill Bradley and Rep. Richard<lb />
Gephardt have parlayed their "Fair<lb />
Tax" into heavy Mentioning. Jack<lb />
Kemp first burst onto the Mentioning<lb />
scene with his Kemp-Roth tax cut and<lb />
has been keeping the pressure on with<lb />
his own FAST tax reform plan.<lb />
Break Up the Monotony "You have<lb />
to find out where the Mentioners gather,<lb />
and do something in that place says<lb />
political consultant Bob Squier, ap-<lb />
parently confusing the G.M. himself<lb />
with his associates in the press.<lb />
 "Things like the National Governors<lb />
Conference, or a convention convened<lb />
for the nomination of a candidate<lb />
everyone knows is going to lose, are bor-<lb />
ing, awful events that the Mentioners<lb />
have to cover, so they're a great place to<lb />
do something impressive<lb />
Creative Schmoozing Probably the<lb />
oldest trick in the book is to plant your<lb />
name. It's bad form to call up the Men-<lb />
tioner and ask to be Mentioned, but it's<lb />
acceptable to call up one of his press<lb />
associates and offer to buy dinner.<lb />
"Anyone who sits down with a col-<lb />
umnist and can comment on his column<lb />
is an 'insightful' guy says Post colum-<lb />
nist Mark Shields. "And, if he does it in<lb />
a way that doesn't look rehearsed, then<lb />
he must certainly know his way around<lb />
New Hampshire<lb />
Those who do get Mentioned usually<lb />
fulfill some combination of these condi-<lb />
tions. No single condition is necessary or<lb />
sufficient. Hence Babbitt gets mention-<lb />
ed because he's an outsider who<lb />
schmoozes well, but also because he's<lb />
gone against the grain and has good<lb />
calendar. Massachusetts Gov. Michael<lb />
Dukakis is an able official with decent<lb />
calendar, but he's almost Unmen-<lb />
tionable � a Democrat from a heavily<lb />
Democratic state, he doesn't go against<lb />
the grain.<lb />
Oddly, the Great Mentioner has rarely<lb />
predicted winners. The history of<lb />
presidential politics is littered with can-<lb />
didates who were Mentioned but either<lb />
never ran or lost badly: Mark Hatfield<lb />
William Milliken. Jim Thompsen<lb />
Harold Hughes, William Scranton. In<lb />
1972 the G.M. bet on Ed Muskie. but<lb />
George McGovern won. In 196 the<lb />
Mentioner never saw Jimmv Carter until<lb />
the Iowa Caucus. In 1980 the G.M. was<lb />
high on George Bush and Howard<lb />
Baker.<lb />
Indeed, some say the Mentioner has<lb />
lost touch with the American people.<lb />
Yet the G.Ms forecasts continue to<lb />
find their way into print, and to be taken<lb />
seriously. As long as politicians see an<lb />
advantage in being Mentioned, thev will<lb />
clamor for the G.Ms attention. And as<lb />
long as columnists have to file twice a<lb />
r w y wiU in thc mket for the<lb />
j.m. s words of wisdom<lb />
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ECU News Bureau<lb />
The University Scholars<lb />
Awards program at HCU is the<lb />
newest major academic scholar<lb />
ship program in the state. The<lb />
privately-funded program was<lb />
established this past year to at-<lb />
tract students with high potential<lb />
for leadership and academic ex-<lb />
cellence to ECU. In its infancy,<lb />
the program is being hailed as a<lb />
success.<lb />
'The University Scholars pro-<lb />
gram is a splendid addition to the<lb />
endowment program of East<lb />
Carolina University says<lb />
William C. Friday, president of<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
'The University Scholars<lb />
Awards will bring talented and<lb />
bright young people to the Green-<lb />
ville campus, and we will rejoice<lb />
in their presence<lb />
The University Scholars<lb />
Awards program is similar in<lb />
operation to the Morehead,<lb />
Caldwell and A.B. Duke scholar-<lb />
ships at UNC, N.C. State and<lb />
and Duke University. Each stu-<lb />
dent selected as a University<lb />
Scholar will receive $3,000 per<lb />
year to cover tuition and ex-<lb />
penses. The awards are renewable<lb />
for up to eight semesters, provid-<lb />
ed the recipients maintain 3.0<lb />
grade point averages.<lb />
ECU's scholarship program<lb />
differs from the others, however,<lb />
in that it is funded by individuals<lb />
and groups of individuals instead<lb />
of a single donor or family. To<lb />
date, 14 donors have endowed 23<lb />
scholarships, surpassing the<lb />
university's initial goal by three<lb />
Ten of the scholarships wen<lb />
endowed by current or former<lb />
members of the ECl I board of<lb />
m<lb />
trustees or other boards; 18 were<lb />
endowed by alumni, parents of<lb />
alumni or former staff members.<lb />
Included in the list of donors is<lb />
ECU's Alumni Association,<lb />
which has endowed four scholar-<lb />
ships. "Although the Alumni<lb />
Association sponsors many<lb />
scholarships each year, the<lb />
University Scholars Awards pre-<lb />
sent a distinct opportunity to in-<lb />
fluence the lives of our future<lb />
leaders says N.C. Appeals<lb />
Court Judge Gerald Arnold,<lb />
ECU Alumni Association presi-<lb />
dent. 'The program represents<lb />
an exciting challenge for both<lb />
donors and recipients, a<lb />
challenge to uphold and pursue<lb />
the quality of excellence alumni<lb />
have already experienced at ECU<lb />
and a challenge to incoming<lb />
students to discover and surpass<lb />
that traditional quality<lb />
CD. (Don) Langston of<lb />
Winterville, a long-time sup-<lb />
porter of ECU, also endowed<lb />
four scholarships. "ECU has<lb />
been good to my family and to<lb />
me over the years Langston<lb />
said. "The university is an impor-<lb />
tant asset to all of us in Pitt<lb />
County, and I'm glad that my in-<lb />
vestment will help attract deserv-<lb />
ing students<lb />
It was Langston's endowment<lb />
that allowed the university to sur<lb />
pass its initial goal of securing 20<lb />
scholarships by the end of the<lb />
1984-85 school year. "At every<lb />
stage, the University Scholars<lb />
wards Piogram has exceeded<lb />
our dreams says Dr. John M.<lb />
How ell, ECU Chancellor.<lb />
Howell began putting the pro-<lb />
gram together a year ago with the<lb />
help of James L. I anier Jr vice<lb />
chancellor of Institutional Ad<lb />
Executive Council<lb />
Plans New Seminar<lb />
B HAROLD .IOYNEK<lb />
l SNewi Mil r<lb />
Although ECU's SGA remains<lb />
inactive during the summer, the<lb />
Executive Council continues to<lb />
make upcoming plans and<lb />
manages to keep the wheels of<lb />
student government turning.<lb />
SGA President David Brown<lb />
recently announced that one of<lb />
the major activities planned for<lb />
this summer will be the organiza-<lb />
tion of campus groups during<lb />
freshmen orientation, enabling<lb />
representatives to recruit poten-<lb />
tial members.<lb />
'The purpose of this<lb />
meeting Brown said, "is to give<lb />
campus groups an initial ex-<lb />
posure to new students. When<lb />
they return in the fall, they can go<lb />
ahead and join these groups<lb />
The New Student initiation to<lb />
Campus Organizations, Brown<lb />
-aid, will comprise of all campus<lb />
organizations, whether they are<lb />
funded by the SGA or not, and<lb />
have a representative on hand to<lb />
explain to freshmen what the<lb />
group is about "It will be an ex-<lb />
cellent opportunity for campus<lb />
groups to introduce themselves to<lb />
the freshmen Brown said.<lb />
"So far, the SGA excutivc<lb />
council and WZMB-FM have<lb />
committed themselves to the pro-<lb />
gram he said. Other groups will<lb />
have until Friday, May 30, to<lb />
contact the SGA office to reserve<lb />
space for the meeting.<lb />
The program will be offered<lb />
once to each of the freshmen<lb />
orientation groups begining June<lb />
13 at 1 p.m. and ending July 10<lb />
from 7-9 p.m.<lb />
"I think when we give respon-<lb />
sibly to freshmen Brown said,<lb />
"we make responsible students. I<lb />
encourage all campus groups to<lb />
become a part of NSICO and get<lb />
the freshmen involved.<lb />
Other members of the SGA Ex-<lb />
ecutive Council include Chris<lb />
romasic, vice president; Tony<lb />
Braswell, treasurer and Lisa Car-<lb />
roll, secretary. Brown added that<lb />
through their efforts, NSICO was<lb />
made possible.<lb />
Rising Living Expenses<lb />
Push Dorm Costs Up<lb />
(CPS) � Students will pay<lb />
more to live on campus next fall,<lb />
thanks to rising utility and hous-<lb />
ing costs, increasing staff salaries<lb />
and inflation rates, say campus<lb />
housing officials around the na-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Last year, dorm rates went up<lb />
an average of four to seven per-<lb />
cent, and observers say the same<lb />
factors that forced up costs last<lb />
vear will increase 1985-86 dorm<lb />
rates by about the same percen-<lb />
tages.<lb />
"There's no definite dorm<lb />
trend contends Paul Jahr,<lb />
fourth consecutive year, thanks<lb />
to tighter admissions re-<lb />
quirements.<lb />
Because there will be fewer<lb />
students, UT housing rates will<lb />
go up 5.5 percent next fall, says<lb />
Residence Director Jim Grubb.<lb />
"The yearly increase for us is<lb />
more related to the inflation<lb />
trend he explains. "In the<lb />
future, we'll see increases staying<lb />
at about four to six percent<lb />
Meanwhile, Michigan State ad-<lb />
ministrators anticipate the largest<lb />
freshman enrollment in five<lb />
years, and a six to seven percent<lb />
research committee chairman of increase in the rate of returning<lb />
the Association of College and students.<lb />
University Housing Officers.<lb />
"Each institution has its own<lb />
demographics that determine<lb />
rates<lb />
"Dorms closing, opening,<lb />
rates rising, lowering. They're<lb />
probably all true adds Jim<lb />
Grimm, president of the College<lb />
and University Housing Officers<lb />
International and housing direc-<lb />
tor at the University of Florida.<lb />
"There is no national trend<lb />
he concurs. "Rates are dependent<lb />
on each institution and its enroll-<lb />
ment standards<lb />
Yet each institution's specific<lb />
conditions seem to being on dorm<lb />
hikes whether enrollments rise or<lb />
fall.<lb />
University of Tennessee of-<lb />
ficials, for example, predict<lb />
enrollment will drop for the<lb />
But at Michigan State, more<lb />
students mean "housing will still<lb />
go up 2.9 percent says Housing<lb />
Officer Chasrles Gagliano.<lb />
"We're very proud it's below<lb />
the inflation factor he says.<lb />
"It's one of the lowest increases<lb />
in the nation<lb />
Gagliano says higher enroll-<lb />
ment won't offset the increasing<lb />
costs of institutional<lb />
maintenance.<lb />
Indeed, Penn State's rates will<lb />
go up five percent next fall to<lb />
cover increased utility and<lb />
operating costs. School officials<lb />
predict nearly SOX) students won't<lb />
be able to get into campus hous-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"Prices are going up adds<lb />
UW student Lisa Stewart. "But<lb />
mostly they're fair. I think the<lb />
dorms are fine<lb />
vancement. Their original plan<lb />
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Scholars to enter ECU in the fall<lb />
of 1985, followed by five more in<lb />
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more in 1988 for a total of 20<lb />
scholarships.<lb />
They decided that endowments<lb />
of no less than $40,000 would be<lb />
needed to fund each scholarship.<lb />
The endowments would be in-<lb />
vested with $3,000 of the interest<lb />
going to the recipient to cover tui-<lb />
tion and expenses. The excess in-<lb />
terest money would be reinvested<lb />
to cover any rising costs in the<lb />
years to come.<lb />
Each endowment would be<lb />
presented to its recipient in a<lb />
name selected by the donor. "We<lb />
felt that it was important for the<lb />
students receiving the scholar-<lb />
ships to understand that there<lb />
were individuals and families<lb />
who thought enough of the<lb />
potential for service that the<lb />
students exhibited to be willing to<lb />
make that sort of investment in<lb />
people they've never seen<lb />
Lanier commented.<lb />
Lat fall ECU's Admissions Of-<lb />
fice began seeking nominations<lb />
for the first awards from high<lb />
school principals and guidance<lb />
counsellors � 135 were received.<lb />
Fifty-three semi-finalists were<lb />
selected by the admissions office,<lb />
which were then evaluated by<lb />
regional selection committees<lb />
made up of alumni, faculty,<lb />
trustees and high school guidance<lb />
counselors. These committees<lb />
selected 24 regional finalists who<lb />
were interviewed. From those 24,<lb />
10 finalists were selected. A final<lb />
screening committee selected the<lb />
five recipients and two alternates<lb />
after talking with the 10 finalists<lb />
during extensive interviews on<lb />
campus.<lb />
RL. Jones of Raleigh, a<lb />
member of that final screening<lb />
committee, felt so strongly that<lb />
the two alternates were just as<lb />
qualified as the five recipients<lb />
that he personally funded two<lb />
scholarships for the alternates. "I<lb />
just couldn't stand to see those<lb />
two left out he said. "I was just<lb />
amazed at the quality that was ex-<lb />
hibited by this group of people<lb />
Jones said.<lb />
In addition to the money pro-<lb />
vided, University Scholars will<lb />
have many advantages as ECU<lb />
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and sophomore requirements in<lb />
small classes with the best<lb />
students and professors.<lb />
University Scholars will also be<lb />
offered opportunities for<lb />
research and publication not<lb />
usually available to<lb />
undergraduate students. And<lb />
through the Thomas W. Rivers<lb />
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Greensboro, an ECU trustee<lb />
whose daughter participated in<lb />
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gram for the hard of hearing, en-<lb />
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be reserved for qualified students<lb />
who are handicapped.<lb />
"The University Scholars is a<lb />
very outstanding program Dix-<lb />
on said. "I thought that if han-<lb />
dicapped students could benefit<lb />
from it, that would make the pro-<lb />
gram that much more special<lb />
The first University Scholars<lb />
were formally introduced in April<lb />
during ECU's scholars weekend.<lb />
The seven � Leslie Council and<lb />
Erik Johnson of Raleigh, Clay<lb />
Deanhardt of Greenville, Alan<lb />
Jones of Rutherfordton, Andy<lb />
Miskavage of West Newbury,<lb />
Mass Tommy Pittman of<lb />
Wilson, and April Weatheringotn<lb />
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med, music, art and applied<lb />
physics. All are similar<lb />
academically, participate in ex-<lb />
tracurricular activities and share<lb />
excitement about the University<lb />
Scholars program.<lb />
"It's about the best thing<lb />
that's ever happened to me<lb />
Alan Jones said.<lb />
Howell's plans for the future<lb />
of the University Scholars<lb />
Awards are to continue to seek<lb />
endowments so that more and<lb />
more students of the caliber of<lb />
the first seven recipients will be<lb />
attracted to ECU. "We're very<lb />
excited about this new program<lb />
and what it means for East<lb />
Carolina Howell said. "Those<lb />
honored with the award will<lb />
know they've been selected to at-<lb />
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Lifestyles<lb />
Doonesbu<lb />
MAY 29. 1985<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Travolta Comes Of Age With<lb />
'Perfect' Role In New Film<lb />
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) � John<lb />
Travolta, 31, says he's come of<lb />
age as an actor.<lb />
As the star of Perfect, to be<lb />
released in threaters next month,<lb />
Travolta plays a journalist caught<lb />
up in an intellectual web of pro-<lb />
fessional ethics and a personal<lb />
romantic entanglement.<lb />
"For 10 years I've done the<lb />
best I could with the roles given<lb />
me he said. "Now I'm Finally<lb />
at an age where I can play really<lb />
interesting roles. I no longer have<lb />
to settle for the various<lb />
statements of youth.<lb />
"I'm at a state in my career to<lb />
accept roles that went to Red-<lb />
ford, Beatty, Hoffman and<lb />
Newman when they were my age,<lb />
playing guys in their 30's and 40's<lb />
who have experienced more in-<lb />
teresting events in life than guys<lb />
in their 20's<lb />
Travolta has little competition<lb />
in his age group. He is older than<lb />
the horde of new screen heroes,<lb />
Tim Hutton, Sean Penn, Michael<lb />
Pare and the rest, and con-<lb />
siderably younger than the likes<lb />
of DeNiro, Hoffman and Pacino.<lb />
"When I was coming up there<lb />
were only a few actors my age<lb />
working regularly he said,<lb />
"guys like Richard Gere, Treat<lb />
Williams and Henry Winkler.<lb />
Producers though realized the<lb />
talent pool was too small and<lb />
they began developoing new<lb />
talent to Fill the generation gap<lb />
Travolta has matured im-<lb />
pressively since his debut in 1975<lb />
as Vinnie Barbarino, the high<lb />
school heart throb in the TV sit-<lb />
 ���� com "Welcome Back, Kotter<lb />
Travolta feels he has come of age as an actor with his work in the new film "Perfect" in which he plavs a His electric blue eyes, square jaw<lb />
Rolling Stone magazine reporter who falls in love with his subject, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, and cleft chin look better on the<lb />
man than the boy.<lb />
In the past decade Travolta has<lb />
starred in only 10 movies, four of<lb />
which were stunning box-office<lb />
hits that collectively earned a<lb />
billion dollars worldwide:<lb />
� Grease, $400 million, plus 25<lb />
million records sold.<lb />
� Saturday Night Fever, $350<lb />
million, 30 million records.<lb />
� Urban Cowboy, $100 million, 5<lb />
million records.<lb />
� Staying Alive, $150 million, 3<lb />
million records.<lb />
Blowout, Moment By Moment<lb />
and Two of a Kind were less suc-<lb />
cessful, but did not lose money.<lb />
Travolta turned down other<lb />
Films that suceeded beyond all ex-<lb />
pectations: An Officer and a<lb />
Gentleman � which was written<lb />
for him � Arthur, Midnight Ex-<lb />
press and Splash,<lb />
"I don't regret not making<lb />
those pictures Travolta said.<lb />
"They probably served other ac-<lb />
tors better than they would have<lb />
me<lb />
Travolta has wisely avoided<lb />
over-exposure and type-casting,<lb />
although he denies following any<lb />
speciFic career plan. He has tried<lb />
to counter balance the negative<lb />
aspects of being a media star by<lb />
keeping a low proFile in private<lb />
life.<lb />
Travolta takes pride in his ver-<lb />
satility. Since leaving "Welcome<lb />
Back, Kotter he has starred in<lb />
comedy, musicals and drama.<lb />
His range includes high school<lb />
kid, ballet dancer, bank robber,<lb />
sound technician and now in<lb />
Perfect, a journalist.<lb />
Travolta reads as many as 150<lb />
scripts and screen treatments a<lb />
year, never seeing hundreds of<lb />
others that his agents turn down<lb />
without consulting him. He<lb />
chooses his roles by gut reaction<lb />
rather than with an eye to career<lb />
moves.<lb />
"I do mosily what inspires<lb />
me he said, "and that seems to<lb />
keep variety in my career. Some<lb />
of my pictures I've developed<lb />
myself. But the inspirational<lb />
qaulities of a script are the bot-<lb />
tom line personal values and a<lb />
good story<lb />
Like other, older successful ac-<lb />
tors, Travolta is becoming a pi<lb />
ducer director. He will art pro-<lb />
duction on lake Forest in<lb />
September on locations in that<lb />
Chicago suburb. He will nor.<lb />
however, appear on screen.<lb />
"Columbia Pictures is tal<lb />
gamble with me Travolta said<lb />
with an easy grin, and I'm<lb />
determined to make il a fin<lb />
movie.<lb />
"I wanted to direct this picture<lb />
because the material is close I<lb />
mv heart. It's what I'm all abou(.<lb />
It reflects my personal alues. 1<lb />
don't know if I'll ever have the<lb />
opportunity to act in a film li<lb />
lake Forest, so I'm taking<lb />
vantage of this chance to direct.<lb />
"It's a family drama and I<lb />
haven't even cast it yet. I'm look-<lb />
ing for a 40-year-old man to plav<lb />
the father and an l8-ye�<lb />
to play his son. It's realh a<lb />
tragedy, but not as dark as Or-<lb />
dinary People<lb />
"I'm also developing another<lb />
picture based looseh on m own<lb />
big family with major role tor<lb />
my brother and sister. I feel<lb />
strongly about famil) relatii<lb />
ships and mutual Mirpo I've<lb />
wanted to put together a Film like<lb />
this for a lonu tune<lb />
HOTSPOTS<lb />
Tu week's entertainment at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
wiii be offered in the form of two<lb />
motion pictures to be shown in<lb />
Hendrx Theatre. This Wednes-<lb />
day's feature is Eddie And The<lb />
Cruisirs and the following Mon-<lb />
day's picture will be Eating<lb />
Raoul.<lb />
Eddie And The Cruisers is a<lb />
story of an innovative new band<lb />
emerging from second-rate clubs<lb />
to uncertain superstardom. Un-<lb />
fortunately, just as the band is on<lb />
the rise the lead singer of the<lb />
group, Eddie Wilson (Michael<lb />
Pare), drives off a bridge and is<lb />
presumed dead. Twenty years<lb />
later, an investigative reporter<lb />
(Ellen Baskin) begins an ex-<lb />
haustive probe into the star's<lb />
mysterious life.<lb />
Eddie And The Cruisers is a<lb />
tale that many critics described as<lb />
being similar to a Bruce Springs-<lb />
teen image. The musical score is<lb />
performed by John Cafferty and<lb />
The Beaver Brown Band, who's<lb />
soundtrack has gone gold with<lb />
over 500,000 copies sold so far.<lb />
Eating Raoul is an offbeat,<lb />
satirical look at sex, greed, and<lb />
modern times. It is the saga of<lb />
Paul and Mary Bland (Paul<lb />
Bartel and Mary Woronov) a<lb />
solidly middle class couple, who<lb />
are trying to raise enough money<lb />
to open a restaurant. However,<lb />
their means of earning the money<lb />
are far from typical methods of<lb />
income. They lure wealthy<lb />
perverts into their apartment,<lb />
bonk them on the head with a<lb />
frying pan, and steal their cash.<lb />
The plot thickens as Raoul, a<lb />
charming psycopath played by<lb />
Robert Beltran, becomes involv-<lb />
ed with the couple's mischievous<lb />
endeavors.<lb />
Paul Bartel, co-star, co-<lb />
author, and director, created<lb />
Eating Raoul in the spirit of fun.<lb />
However, in the beginning, he<lb />
found it anything but fun. Even<lb />
though he was an accomplished<lb />
director, whose work included<lb />
Death Race 290$ and Cannon-<lb />
bmB, Band could not find anyone<lb />
interesting in using the script.<lb />
Because of Us offbeat theme and<lb />
uflustwl title, everyone thought it<lb />
not sett at the bos office.<lb />
Writer To Conduct Workshop<lb />
Emmy A ward-winning<lb />
playwright John Ford<lb />
Noonan will be featured at a con-<lb />
ference for writers of poetry and<lb />
plays scheduled for June 21-23.<lb />
The event, the Southeastern<lb />
Playwrights and Poets Con-<lb />
ference, will include workshops<lb />
conducted by Noonan and poets<lb />
J.W. Rivers and David Chorlton,<lb />
a seminar on incorporatin of<lb />
human values into dalogue and<lb />
poems, readings of works by con-<lb />
ference participants, and several<lb />
productions, including the<lb />
premiere of a Noonan play writ-<lb />
ten especially for the conference,<lb />
entitled The Critic and His Wife.<lb />
The conference is a cooperative<lb />
project of the state and local arts<lb />
councils, the N.C. Humanities<lb />
Committee, Carolina Telephone<lb />
and Telegraph Co and the<lb />
Playwrights Fund of North<lb />
Carolina, Inc. (PRNC), a non-<lb />
profit corporation based in<lb />
Greenville. All sessions will be<lb />
held at the Greenville Sheraton<lb />
Inn.<lb />
According to Don Roebuck,<lb />
PFNC president, the conference<lb />
is the first such program in the<lb />
southeastern region "devoted in-<lb />
tirely to poets and writers of new<lb />
works for the stage<lb />
"It will be an intensive, hands-<lb />
on conference workshop, plann-<lb />
ed to assist playwrights and poets<lb />
in developing their writing to its<lb />
fullist explains PFNC Artistic<lb />
Director Christine Rusch.<lb />
Two PFNC award winners will<lb />
present their works � Terry<lb />
Cawley of Praleigh, author of<lb />
Pull, judged best play of the year<lb />
in PFNC's annual playwriting<lb />
competition, and Shelby<lb />
Stephenson of Southern Pines,<lb />
whose book Carolina Shout! won<lb />
the PFNC poetry chapbook com-<lb />
petition.<lb />
Noonan won an Emmy Award<lb />
last year for a "St. Eslewhere"<lb />
episode he wrote. His play Some<lb />
Men Seed Help was produced for<lb />
the PBS series "American<lb />
Playhouse An earlier play,<lb />
Older People, received the 1972<lb />
Drama Desk Award. Most<lb />
recently, Noonan has written<lb />
screenplays for films produced<lb />
for broadcast on ABC and CBS<lb />
television.<lb />
Interested persons may write<lb />
Barbara Gilmore, conference<lb />
director, at P.O. Box 646 for fur-<lb />
ther information and registration<lb />
materials. Conference fee is $50,<lb />
which includes all sessions, some<lb />
light meals and a Saturday even-<lb />
ing buffet reception. Conference<lb />
participants are responsible for<lb />
making their own lodging reser-<lb />
vations, available at a flat rate of<lb />
$40 per night from the Sheraton<lb />
Greenville, 203 W. Greenville<lb />
Blvd.<lb />
Since enrollment will be limited<lb />
in order to keep workshop groups<lb />
small, early registration is advis-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
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1) At one time or another, actor Mark ' enard I<lb />
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sions of "Star Trek What is the title of each film or<lb />
episode in which he appeared and the alien he played?<lb />
2) Who directed the academv-award-winning film<lb />
Rocky?<lb />
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5) Richard Bachman is a pseudonym for what best-<lb />
selling author?<lb />
6) What was the color of Blofelds cat in the film Sever<lb />
Say Sever Again!<lb />
7) What was the name given to the evil leader of the<lb />
gremlins in Director Joe Dante's film Gremlins<lb />
8) Who was the voice of Snow White in Walt Disnev's<lb />
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'<lb />
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CANNES, France (UPI) �<lb />
Yogoslav director Emir<lb />
Kusturica's film Papa is Away on<lb />
a Business Trip won the Golden<lb />
Palm Award for best film at the<lb />
Cannes Film Festival and<lb />
Americans William Hurt and<lb />
Cher were named best actor and<lb />
actress.<lb />
The awards were presented<lb />
Monday night at the conclusion<lb />
of the 38th Cannes Film Festival<lb />
� one of the most famous film<lb />
award competitions in the world.<lb />
Papa is Away on a Business<lb />
Trip centers on a 6-year-old<lb />
Moslem boy in 1950s Sarajevo<lb />
whose civil servant father is sent<lb />
to a work camp. It deals with<lb />
Yugoslav resistence to the Soviet<lb />
Union under Stalin and how<lb />
events affected the Boy's shat-<lb />
tered family.<lb />
Hurt won best actor for his<lb />
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role in the violent, political film.<lb />
Cher, for her role in the<lb />
American film Mask, shared the<lb />
best actress award with Argentine<lb />
Norma Aleandro, star of Luis<lb />
Puenzo's The Official Story.<lb />
Famine LP Proves Top Pop<lb />
William Hart<lb />
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For some time now, all of us<lb />
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Steve Perry, The Pointer<lb />
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Prince makes an appearance<lb />
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together, much like a lot of his<lb />
work. Kenny Rogers also pro-<lb />
vides more than the ordinary with<lb />
his country-flavored track as<lb />
well, sounding much like his early<lb />
days as part of the countryrock<lb />
band The First Edition.<lb />
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best songs were recorded in con-<lb />
cert. Huey Lewis and the News<lb />
provide a little good news with<lb />
one of their concert classics,<lb />
"Trouble In Paradise Bruce<lb />
Springsteen and the E Street<lb />
Band go full force on the classic<lb />
Jimmy Cliff tune "Trapped<lb />
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known what they were doing<lb />
when they put a lot of effort into<lb />
this song � and they do.<lb />
Still, the album holds one more<lb />
surprise, a look at the "Northern<lb />
Lights Actually, it's the "Nor-<lb />
thern Lights for Africa Society<lb />
better known as Canada's answer<lb />
to Band-Aid and USA For<lb />
Africa. The concept itself is not<lb />
new, but the song they provide<lb />
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both Band-Aid and USA to<lb />
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solutely dynamic, thanks in part<lb />
to Grammy-winning producer<lb />
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Adams.<lb />
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) � John<lb />
Travolta, 31, says he's come of<lb />
age as an actor.<lb />
As the star of Perfect, to be<lb />
released in threaters next month,<lb />
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romantic entanglement.<lb />
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me he said. "Now I'm finally<lb />
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interesting roles. 1 no longer have<lb />
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in their 20's<lb />
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Williams and Henry Winkler.<lb />
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million records sold.<lb />
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million, 30 million records.<lb />
ml roan Cowboy, $100 million, 5<lb />
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million records.<lb />
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Gentleman � which was written<lb />
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press and Splash,<lb />
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me<lb />
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specific career plan. He has tried<lb />
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comedy, musicals and drama<lb />
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Writer To Conduct Workshop<lb />
Tiis week's entertainment at<lb />
Mndenhall Student Center<lb />
mu be offered in the form of two<lb />
notion pictures to be shown in<lb />
Hendrix Theatre. This Wednes-<lb />
day's feature is Eddie And The<lb />
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day's picture will be Eating<lb />
Raoul.<lb />
Eddie And The Cruisers is a<lb />
story of an innovative new band<lb />
emerging from second-rate clubs<lb />
to uncertain superstardom. Un-<lb />
fortunately, just as the band is on<lb />
the rise the lead singer of the<lb />
group, Eddie Wilson (Michael<lb />
Pare), drives off a bridge and is<lb />
presumed dead. Twenty years<lb />
later, an investigative reporter<lb />
(Ellen Baskin) begins an ex-<lb />
haustive probe into the star's<lb />
mysterious life.<lb />
Eddie And The Cruisers is a<lb />
tale that many critics described as<lb />
being similar to a Bruce Springs-<lb />
teen image. The musical score is<lb />
performed by John Cafferty and<lb />
The Beaver Brown Band, who's<lb />
soundtrack has gone gold with<lb />
over 500,000 copies sold so far.<lb />
Eating Raoul is an offbeat,<lb />
satirical look at sex, greed, and<lb />
modern times. It is the saga of<lb />
Paul and Mary Bland (Paul<lb />
Bart el and Mary Woronov) a<lb />
solidly middle class couple, who<lb />
are trying to raise enough money<lb />
to open a restaurant. However,<lb />
their means of earning the money<lb />
are far from typical methods of<lb />
income. They lure wealthy<lb />
perverts into their apartment,<lb />
bonk them on the head with a<lb />
frying pan, and steal their cash.<lb />
The plot thickens as Raoul, a<lb />
charming psycopath played by<lb />
Robert Beltran, becomes involv-<lb />
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endeavors.<lb />
Paul Bartel, co-star, co-<lb />
author, and director, created<lb />
Eating Raoul in the spirit of fun.<lb />
However, in the beginning, he<lb />
found it anything but fun. Even<lb />
though he was an accomplished<lb />
director, whose work included<lb />
Death Race 2000 and Cannon-<lb />
ball, Bartel could not find anyone<lb />
interesting in using the script.<lb />
Because of its offbeat theme and<lb />
unusual title, everyone thought it<lb />
would not sell at the box office.<lb />
Bartel remained optimistic about<lb />
hit idea and through personal<lb />
financing and the help of his<lb />
family and friends, he was able to<lb />
complete the film.<lb />
Afl features begin at 7 p.m.<lb />
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Emmy A w a r d - w i n n i n g<lb />
playwright John Ford<lb />
Noonan will be featured at a con-<lb />
ference for writers of poetry and<lb />
plays scheduled for June 21-23.<lb />
The event, the Southeastern<lb />
Playwrights and Poets Con-<lb />
ference, will include workshops<lb />
conducted by Noonan and poets<lb />
J.W. Rivers and David Chorlton,<lb />
a seminar on incorporatin of<lb />
human values into dalogue and<lb />
poems, readings of works by con-<lb />
ference participants, and several<lb />
productions, including the<lb />
premiere of a Noonan play writ-<lb />
ten especially for the conference,<lb />
entitled The Critic and His Wife.<lb />
The conference is a cooperative<lb />
project of the state and local arts<lb />
councils, the N.C. Humanities<lb />
Committee, Carolina Telephone<lb />
and Telegraph Co and the<lb />
Playwrights Fund of North<lb />
Carolina, Inc. (PRNC), a non-<lb />
profit corporation based in<lb />
Greenville. All sessions will be<lb />
held at the Greenville Sheraton<lb />
Inn.<lb />
According to Don Roebuck,<lb />
PFNC president, the conference<lb />
is the first such program in the<lb />
southeastern region "devoted in-<lb />
tirely to poets and writers of new<lb />
works for the stage<lb />
"It will be an intensive, hands-<lb />
on conference workshop, plann-<lb />
ed to assist playwrights and poets<lb />
in developing their writing to its<lb />
fullist explains PFNC Artistic<lb />
Director Christine Rusch.<lb />
Two PFNC award winners will<lb />
present their works � Terry<lb />
Cawley of Praleigh, author of<lb />
Pull, judged best play of the year<lb />
in PFNC's annual playwriting<lb />
competition, and Shelby<lb />
Stephenson of Southern Pines,<lb />
whose book Carolina Shout! won<lb />
the PFNC poetry chapbook com-<lb />
petition.<lb />
Noonan won an Emmy Award<lb />
last year for a "St. Eslewhere"<lb />
episode he wrote. His play Some<lb />
Men Seed Help was produced for<lb />
the PBS series "American<lb />
Playhouse An earlier play,<lb />
Older People, received the 1972<lb />
Drama Desk Award. Most<lb />
recently, Noonan has written<lb />
screenplays for films produced<lb />
for broadcast on ABC and CBS<lb />
television.<lb />
Interested persons may write<lb />
Barbara Gilmore, conference<lb />
director, at P.O. Box 646 for fur-<lb />
ther information and registration<lb />
materials. Conference fee is $50,<lb />
which includes all sessions, some<lb />
light meals and a Saturday even-<lb />
ing buffet reception. Conference<lb />
participants are responsible for<lb />
making their own lodging reser-<lb />
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$40 per night from the Sheraton<lb />
Greenville, 203 W. Greenville<lb />
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Yogoslav director Emir<lb />
Kusturica's film Papa is Away on<lb />
a Business Trip won the Golden<lb />
Palm Award for best film at the<lb />
Cannes Film Festival and<lb />
Americans William Hurt and<lb />
Cher were named best actor and<lb />
actress.<lb />
The awards were presented<lb />
Monday night at the conclusion<lb />
of the 38th Cannes Film Festival<lb />
� one of the most famous film<lb />
award competitions in the world.<lb />
Papa is Away on a Business<lb />
Trip centers on a 6-year-old<lb />
Moslem boy in 1950s Sarajevo<lb />
whose civil servant father is sent<lb />
to a work camp. It deals with<lb />
Yugoslav resistence to the Soviet<lb />
Union under Stalin and how<lb />
events affected the Boy's shat-<lb />
tered family.<lb />
Hurt won best actor for his<lb />
performance in the film Kiss of<lb />
the Spider Woman by Brazilian<lb />
director Hector Babenco. Hurt,<lb />
34, plays a tragic but warm lead<lb />
role in the violent, political film.<lb />
Cher, for her role in the<lb />
American film Mask, shared the<lb />
best actress award with Argentine<lb />
Norma Aleandro, star of Luis<lb />
Puenzo's The Official Story.<lb />
Famine LP Proves Top Pop<lb />
William Hurt<lb />
By MATTHEW GILLIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
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turn out the same way. The<lb />
album, We Are The World, is out<lb />
on ColumbiaCBS Records, and<lb />
even though it is very much like<lb />
any other pop album, it still turns<lb />
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Sister, Tina Turner, and Chicago<lb />
all feature solo tracks on the LP,<lb />
all with their own distinctive<lb />
style. They're not great songs,<lb />
but any and all of these are still as<lb />
good as this album can provide,<lb />
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Sports<lb />
Winfi<lb />
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Winfred Johnson touches home plate after another of his homemns.<lb />
Holt Leaving ECU<lb />
Pam Holt, Assistant Athletic<lb />
Director for Student Life and<lb />
Special Events for the past four<lb />
years at ECU, has resigned her<lb />
position effective June 30, 1985,<lb />
Dr. Ken Karr, director of<lb />
athletics, announced Friday.<lb />
Holt, 38, will accept the posi-<lb />
tion of Director of Promotions<lb />
and Public Relations for the<lb />
Women's Athletic Department at<lb />
the University of Minnesota ef-<lb />
fective July 1, 1985.<lb />
"We want to thank all the<lb />
many Pirate fans for their sup-<lb />
port over the 11 years that I have<lb />
been in Greenville said Holt.<lb />
A native of Bloomfield, IA,<lb />
Holt is a 1969 graduate of Nor-<lb />
theast Missouri State Universitv<lb />
and joined the ECU athletic staff<lb />
in 1981.<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
AnisUat Spom fr dttnr<lb />
"Winfred Johnson is one of<lb />
the best baseball players East<lb />
Carolina has ever had said Bil-<lb />
ly Best, upon the conclusion of<lb />
another outstanding season for<lb />
the Pirate slugger. "He not only<lb />
has power, but hits for a con-<lb />
sistently high average as well<lb />
Best's statement is backed up<lb />
by the impressive statistics and<lb />
awards the junior righthander<lb />
has achieved in his first three<lb />
seasons at ECU. In the season<lb />
just concluded, Johnson shared<lb />
with Chris Bradberry the honor<lb />
of being the first Pirate to bat<lb />
over .400 with at least 100 at-bats<lb />
Bradberry hit for a superb .405<lb />
average with 173 at-bats, but had<lb />
the misfortune to do it in a year<lb />
when his feat was overshadowed<lb />
by Johnson's .432 average with<lb />
169 at-bats. That new Pirate hit-<lb />
ting record was only the latest in<lb />
a large number of career and<lb />
single-season marks held by<lb />
Johnson, though.<lb />
He first began his assault on<lb />
the ECU record books as a<lb />
freshmen, when he led the team<lb />
with 11 roundtrippers � and has<lb />
repeated as the homer champ<lb />
each year since. He first set the<lb />
single-season homerun record<lb />
with 18 last year, then topped his<lb />
own mark with 22 in '85.<lb />
By the end of the '84 season<lb />
Johnson had already set the<lb />
career longball mark with 29, so<lb />
the 22 he hit this year increased<lb />
his own record total to 51 � with<lb />
a year of eligibility still remain-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The amazing junior is far from<lb />
just being a homerun hitter. For<lb />
two consecutive years he has set<lb />
new records for rbi's and total<lb />
bases. In '84 he knocked in 46<lb />
runs, then topped that with an as-<lb />
tounding 75 this season.<lb />
In total bases (a homerun<lb />
equals four bases, a triple three<lb />
etc.), Johnson topped his '84<lb />
record of 115 by hitting for 150<lb />
this year. Todd Evans' ECU<lb />
record of 64 hits, set in '82, also<lb />
fell to Johnson this year, who<lb />
stroked the ball for a hit 73 times.<lb />
The timeliness of the Pirate<lb />
clean-up batter's hits has been a<lb />
major factor in ECU's success<lb />
also. In the NCAA playoffs last<lb />
year he smashed a grand-slam<lb />
homer to eliminate Florida State<lb />
in the South regional, and con-<lb />
tinued to contribute to game-<lb />
winning rbi's this year with eight.<lb />
These offensive statistics have<lb />
been compiled while Johnson<lb />
performed in three capacities for<lb />
ECU. He not only has shown his<lb />
prowess defensively as the star-<lb />
ting first baseman with a number<lb />
of fine plays throughout his<lb />
career, but has been a team leader<lb />
as a pitcherdesignated hitter<lb />
also.<lb />
Johnson hurled a 7-1 record in<lb />
his freshman year, followed with<lb />
a 10-3 mark in '84. He slumped<lb />
somewhat this season, ending<lb />
with a 7-5 slate after an excellent<lb />
start. He now stands at 24-8 over<lb />
his three years at ECU.<lb />
Along with the impressive<lb />
statistics compiled bv John:<lb />
have come a wave of honors I<lb />
recognition bv his peers and thc<lb />
media. He was named co-player<lb />
ot the year for the I c V South<lb />
in '84 with Steve lannini and is<lb />
one of the leading candidates,<lb />
along with George Mason's<lb />
Kevin Burke to gain that honor<lb />
again this ear.<lb />
A comparison of some<lb />
statistics shows the pair as firsi<lb />
second in a number of categories<lb />
among ECAC-South plavers<lb />
Johnson's top mark of 22 home-<lb />
is followed by Burke's 19. wi<lb />
Burke also was second in rl<lb />
W JOHNSON Paue s�<lb />
Winfred Johnson shows the swing that currently holds virtualh even hitting record at EC!<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sjxrts Editor<lb />
In the midst of ever increasing<lb />
concerns about athletics and<lb />
academics on the college level,<lb />
there have been various proposals<lb />
on what should be done to<lb />
achieve a balance between the<lb />
two.<lb />
On the national level, the<lb />
NCAA � the governing body of<lb />
collegiate athletics of which ECU<lb />
is a member � is holding a<lb />
special session in New Orleans<lb />
later this summer.<lb />
Among the items being con-<lb />
sidered is Proposition 48, a bill<lb />
that would require incoming<lb />
freshmen to have a 2.0 grade<lb />
point average, not only in all of<lb />
their school work, but in a basic<lb />
core curriculum as well. In addi-<lb />
tion, the measure would require a<lb />
minimum SAT score of 700.<lb />
The core curriculum would<lb />
consist of 11 academic courses in-<lb />
cluding at least three English<lb />
courses and two each in math,<lb />
social sciences and natural<lb />
sciences. Also a laboratory class<lb />
would be required if it is offered<lb />
at the student's high school.<lb />
The only exceptions to those<lb />
guidelines would be exceptional<lb />
students who complete high<lb />
school early.<lb />
Proposition 48 was revised to<lb />
its present form in January of<lb />
this year and is scheduled to go<lb />
into effect beginning with the fall<lb />
semester of 1986.<lb />
The issue is certain to draw<lb />
heated debate when the NCAA's<lb />
special convention meets next<lb />
month to vote on proposals to<lb />
change existing rules. Most of the<lb />
rules changes will be aimed at<lb />
tightening institutional control<lb />
over sports programs and assess-<lb />
ing tough penalties for those who<lb />
violate regulations.<lb />
Among the other proposals is<lb />
one that would require all NCAA<lb />
member schools to conduct self-<lb />
studies of their sports programs<lb />
every five years as a condition of<lb />
membership.<lb />
Other proposals would:<lb />
� Require members to report the<lb />
academic status of their athletes<lb />
to the NCAA.<lb />
� Require institutional supervi-<lb />
sion and outside audits of athletic<lb />
department budgets.<lb />
� Provide for stiffer penalties for<lb />
violations of NCAA rules and<lb />
tighten the enforcement process.<lb />
Among all the different pro-<lb />
posed regulations the two that are<lb />
receiving most of the publicity<lb />
are the minimum scores for the<lb />
SAT's and freshman eligibility.<lb />
ECU football coach Art Baker<lb />
is in a position to be greatly af-<lb />
fected by the impending regula-<lb />
tions, especially Proposition 48.<lb />
"If Proposition 48 goes into<lb />
effect, 80 percent of the black<lb />
athletes now competing and 40<lb />
percent of the white ones would<lb />
not be eligible to participate<lb />
Baker said. "You want the best<lb />
students in all of the other fields<lb />
like art and music why not<lb />
have the best athletes. I'm sure<lb />
exceptions are made in other<lb />
areas<lb />
Baker feels that there are two<lb />
sides to the possibility of having<lb />
freshmen ineligible to participate<lb />
at the varsity level.<lb />
"Freshmen would not have the<lb />
pressure of having to make the<lb />
varsity and would have more time<lb />
to hit the books and get off on<lb />
the right foot academicallyhe<lb />
said. "But, the rule would hurt us<lb />
this year because we have a few<lb />
freshmen coming in who will be<lb />
able to help our football team<lb />
Baker, who has coached when<lb />
freshmen were ineligible to par-<lb />
ticipate, was not so sure as to<lb />
how he liked the minimum SAT<lb />
proposal of 700.<lb />
&amp;, �ii<lb />
�m<lb />
Art Baker<lb />
"I coached at Furman, where<lb />
the average SAT score was 1150.<lb />
I once recruited a player who<lb />
scored 500 on the SAT and he<lb />
went on to graduate in four<lb />
years. I also had players who<lb />
scored over 1100 who flunked<lb />
out Baker said. "I'm just not<lb />
sure that the SAT is the best yard-<lb />
stick for determining how a per-<lb />
son will do in the classroom<lb />
Baker feels that the state<lb />
school systems were beginning to<lb />
do a better job of preparing<lb />
athletes for college. Some states<lb />
have already passed minimum re-<lb />
quirements for athletes to be<lb />
eligible to compete in athletic<lb />
competition. In Texas, for in-<lb />
stance, a student is declared in-<lb />
eligible if he fails even one sub-<lb />
ject.<lb />
The minimum SAT score of<lb />
700 would not affect Baker's first<lb />
recruiting class very much since<lb />
only four of the 20 players he<lb />
recruited this year scored below<lb />
700.<lb />
"I hope I would never recruit<lb />
anybody who I thought<lb />
realistically didn't have a chance<lb />
to graduate Baker said. "In<lb />
four years I know that my cons-<lb />
cience will be clear and that all<lb />
my athletes will have had every<lb />
chance to graduate<lb />
Baker and his staff monitors<lb />
the class attendance of every<lb />
player. Study halls with tutors are<lb />
Campuses<lb />
made available as well, during the<lb />
day and at night.<lb />
Baker feels that the biggest<lb />
problem in dealing with a situa-<lb />
tion like the one that has arisen<lb />
today in college athletics, is that<lb />
"you are dealing with so manv<lb />
different people and universities<lb />
with their own ideas "<lb />
"When I was at Florida State.<lb />
of the thirty plaver- we recruited<lb />
a year, we were allowed seven ex-<lb />
ceptions to our admissions<lb />
policy he said. "All those kids<lb />
had to have was a 2.0 in high<lb />
school and we would admit them,<lb />
knowing that thev would need<lb />
special attention to graduate.<lb />
"The only problem was that<lb />
there really weren't any majors<lb />
that were offered that thev had a<lb />
realistic chance to make it in.<lb />
Here we have over 100 majors<lb />
and have adopted a realistic ap-<lb />
proach in helping our athletes to<lb />
graduate<lb />
"Individual motivation piavv <lb />
big part in whether or not so-<lb />
meone obtains a degree he con-<lb />
tinued. "But. if a young man<lb />
wants to graduate from here he is<lb />
going to have everv opportunity<lb />
to do so<lb />
LCU Scuba Program One Of Region's Best<lb />
By DAVID McGINNESS year. It is the largest such associa- credit r;�. �  O M0 K, &amp; I<lb />
By DAVID McGINNESS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Imagine a world totally unlike<lb />
the one you live in. It is a world<lb />
without gravity, without air and<lb />
only limited amounts of light and<lb />
sound.<lb />
As in our world, the environ-<lb />
ment can vary greatly. It can be<lb />
dark, cold and lifeless � or a<lb />
tropical paradise filled with<lb />
beautiful and exotic creatures.<lb />
This is the world the scuba<lb />
diver experiences.<lb />
ECU is blessed with one of the<lb />
largest and most qualified scuba<lb />
programs in the Sou'heast. It is<lb />
also fortunate to be located only<lb />
two hours from the Atlantic<lb />
Ocean.<lb />
The ECU diving program will<lb />
begin its ninth year of instruction<lb />
this fall. While only seven<lb />
students participated in the fall of<lb />
'77, the program has grown<lb />
steadily. Today it is the most<lb />
popular elective at ECU.<lb />
year. It is the largest such associa<lb />
tion in the country and provides a<lb />
national standard for scuba in-<lb />
struction.<lb />
Ray Scharf heads the ECU<lb />
scuba program and is Director of<lb />
Aquatics at the university. He has<lb />
been diving since the late '50's<lb />
and received his NAUI instruc-<lb />
tor's certification in 1972. Scharf<lb />
teaches diving in other Down<lb />
East communities as well as<lb />
teaching day and evening classes<lb />
at ECU year round. What does<lb />
he do in his spare time? He goes<lb />
diving, naturally.<lb />
Scharf can be rightfully proud<lb />
of his record as a diving instruc-<lb />
tor. Since 1972 he has trained and<lb />
certified � with a perfect record<lb />
� over 1,100 divers from the<lb />
basic to instructor levels.<lb />
Scharf feels that the divers he<lb />
trains at ECU are even better<lb />
prepared than the average NAUI<lb />
diver. This is due in part to the<lb />
fact that ECU divers go through<lb />
The program certifies 240-250 approximately two and a half<lb />
students as basic National times as many classroom hours as<lb />
Association of Underwater In- most NAUI divers. In addition,<lb />
structors (NAUI) divers each ECU students take the course for<lb />
credit and receive a letter grade,<lb />
providing extra incentive.<lb />
This quality and amount of in-<lb />
struction is vitally important.<lb />
Scuba diving is far more com-<lb />
plicated than just swimming<lb />
around underwater and<lb />
breathing. Students learn about<lb />
maintain all of the equipment us-<lb />
ed by scuba divers. "I like the<lb />
freedom I feel being able to<lb />
breath underwater said senior<lb />
history major and ECU diver<lb />
Tom Allen.<lb />
"When you finish the basic<lb />
course you are really just beginn-<lb />
Tjje scuba class is one of the most popular electlves offered at ECU.<lb />
ine program certifies about 250 NAUI divers each year.<lb />
SfctlillSfllH and ecol0�y � 8 said Ray Scharf. In order<lb />
ThevtL? u8' to accommodate students who<lb />
y 9ao lcarn now to use and wanted to learn more about div-<lb />
ing, ECU began offering an ad-<lb />
vanced class in 1982.<lb />
The class was originally re-<lb />
quested by the Marine Maritime<lb />
History (MMH) Program here at<lb />
ECU. MMH students utilize<lb />
scuba a great deal in their<lb />
research and need certain advanc-<lb />
ed skills.<lb />
In the advanced class they are<lb />
taught :<lb />
� Underwater navigation skills<lb />
� Search and recovery skills<lb />
� Night diving<lb />
� Deep diving<lb />
� Diving in strong currents<lb />
� Offshore boat diving techni-<lb />
ques<lb />
 "In addition Scharf said,<lb />
"the course is designed to help<lb />
the diver cope with various condi-<lb />
tions and stresses in the under-<lb />
water environment<lb />
In the fall of '84, ECU in-<lb />
troduced the Diving Leadership<lb />
Program (DLP). Students who<lb />
complete this course are certified<lb />
as NAUI Divemasters and Assis-<lb />
tant Instructors. DLP students<lb />
gain practical experience through<lb />
helping to teach a basic scuba<lb />
course. DLP's give classroom lec-<lb />
tures, teach diving and equip-<lb />
ment skills in the pool, and act as<lb />
"buddy or "coach" to<lb />
students on their checkout dives<lb />
Twelve students at ECU have<lb />
completed the Diving Leadership<lb />
Program.<lb />
By-the spring of "86, Scharf<lb />
hopes to expand the ECL divine<lb />
program to include an instructor<lb />
trammg course. "It would give us<lb />
a total diving program from the<lb />
standpoint of instuction "<lb />
Local divers who are interested<lb />
XLTT duiUg throu8h�ut the<lb />
state and the world may want to<lb />
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m 1982 to ThKC dUb Was formed<lb />
till eX'hai,8e ,deas and in-<lb />
SZ uT and t0 Prom�te safe,<lb />
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from Greenville and the surroun-<lb />
ding communities.<lb />
This year the club sponsored<lb />
mps to: Key Largo, Australia<lb />
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month at ST �5, �f "�?<lb />
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but Burke's all-a:<lb />
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during the regular season to<lb />
Johnson. Burke's total rbi's in-<lb />
cluding the playoffs puts him in<lb />
first, however.<lb />
Burke led the league in doubles<lb />
and triples as well. Johnson has<lb />
the additional factor of pitching,<lb />
but Burke's all-around ability has<lb />
been recognized around the<lb />
league also. Both players were<lb />
named to the ECAC Southern<lb />
all-tournament team of the<lb />
recently concluded playoffs at<lb />
Harrington Field.<lb />
No matter how the player of<lb />
the year voting goes for '85,<lb />
ohnson has already gained much<lb />
media attention in his career at<lb />
ECU. Last season he was named<lb />
Improves On Career Homer Mark<lb />
to the All-NCAA South I<lb />
Regional team as a result of a<lb />
444 batting. He also pitched a<lb />
complete game in the win against<lb />
Florida State � the same one he<lb />
won offensively with a grand-<lb />
slam.<lb />
His nine complete games and<lb />
3.30 ERA in '84 resulted in his<lb />
being named the winner of the<lb />
Gaylord Perry Award for last<lb />
season. This award goes to the<lb />
best amateur pitcher in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Johnson was the subject of a<lb />
feature article in Baseball<lb />
America and was selected as The<lb />
Daily Reflector male player of<lb />
the year recently as well.<lb />
Not the least of those impress-<lb />
ed by Winfred Johnson's stats<lb />
are the Pirate coaches. Just the<lb />
mention of Johnson's name is<lb />
enough to bring out a smile from<lb />
them, even after the recent losses<lb />
in the ECAC-Southern playoffs.<lb />
Head coach Gary Overton and<lb />
assistant coach Billy Best have<lb />
nothing but good things to say<lb />
about their star player. "The<lb />
statistics speak for themselves<lb />
said Overton. "Winfred's simply<lb />
a very good hitter. He played ex-<lb />
cellently last year and even better<lb />
this season.<lb />
"One day the young man's go-<lb />
ing to make his mark in the<lb />
pros Overton stated. "It may<lb />
not be right away, but it will hap-<lb />
pen. He pitched a fine game in<lb />
the ECAC tournament, but just<lb />
lost one of those one-run<lb />
games<lb />
Best, who works with the hit-<lb />
ters as part of his duties, feels<lb />
Johnson's .432 bating average is<lb />
symbolic of the experience the<lb />
first basemanpitcher has gained<lb />
since arriving at ECU.<lb />
"The unique thing about Win-<lb />
fred is the combination of power<lb />
and a high average Best said.<lb />
"He seemed to lay off a lot more<lb />
pitches this year, which is<lb />
demonstrated by the fewer<lb />
number of times he struck out.<lb />
He got more walks by being more<lb />
selective<lb />
This relationship between ex-<lb />
perience and strike-outswalks is<lb />
vividly shown by the stats.<lb />
Johnson went from striking out<lb />
32 times and walking only eight<lb />
Danny Sullivan Takes Indv With<lb />
times in 39 games his freshman<lb />
year to 21 strike-outs and 25<lb />
walks in 46 games his sophomore<lb />
year.<lb />
He topped all those figures in<lb />
'85 with only 14 strike-outs in 46<lb />
games, with 33 walks. The<lb />
"Cat as he has been nicknam-<lb />
ed, has never had a triple in col-<lb />
lege play, but has increased the<lb />
number of doubles each year, go-<lb />
ing from seven his first season to<lb />
nine in '84, then hitting 11 this<lb />
year.<lb />
"Winfred has the ability to hit<lb />
all kinds of pitches Best said.<lb />
"He's one of the best breaking-<lb />
ball hitters I've seen, but he can<lb />
hit fastballs just as well<lb />
Johnson has improved in his<lb />
defensive play at first base, also,<lb />
according to Best. "He was play-<lb />
ing as just the designated hitter<lb />
sometimes in previous seasons<lb />
the Pirate assistant coach said,<lb />
"but since he became the starting<lb />
first baseman, he's done a fine<lb />
job<lb />
Johnson ended the '85 season<lb />
with a .975 fielding mark, with<lb />
only six errors, while being<lb />
credited with 216 put-outs.<lb />
Pirate fans are already looking<lb />
for even more excitement from<lb />
Johnson in 1986, but one of the<lb />
problems with playing so well is<lb />
the difficulty of topping previous<lb />
performances.<lb />
If the continued improvement<lb />
over three seasons is any indica-<lb />
tion � Winfred Johnson is one<lb />
man that can do it.<lb />
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) � It<lb />
akes Danny Sullivan two hours<lb />
to drive from his hometown of<lb />
Louisville to Indianapolis. It<lb />
took him just a little more than<lb />
:hree hours to reach the pinnacle<lb />
of U.S. auto racing.<lb />
Sullivan drove in and cat of<lb />
trouble twice Sunday to win the<lb />
world's richest car race, the In-<lb />
dianapolis 500, in only his third<lb />
start here.<lb />
At the first turn in the 120th<lb />
lap of the 200-lap race around the<lb />
two and one-half mile oval,<lb />
Sullivan went for the lead. He<lb />
managed to pass front-runner<lb />
mano Andretti, but he lost con-<lb />
trol of his car in the process.<lb />
Suddenly his tires became<lb />
moky coasters as his Cosworth-<lb />
powered March whirled around,<lb />
seemingly headed for the wall<lb />
and catastrophe. But the car<lb />
merely completed a perfect<lb />
360-degree spin, came out of it<lb />
facing the same way it had gone<lb />
into it. "I was just holding on<lb />
Sullivan said. But with his<lb />
pirouette, he relinquished the<lb />
lead to Andretti.<lb />
Four laps later, rookie Rich<lb />
Vogler spun out in the same first<lb />
turn. He ran out of room and out<lb />
of luck. His car hit the wall,<lb />
splashing wreckage acrossthe<lb />
track as Tom Sneva, Andretti<lb />
and Sullivan approached.<lb />
Sneva spun out and hit the<lb />
wall, too. Andretti and Sullivan<lb />
survived again. Int he 140th lap,<lb />
on his third try at passing Andret-<lb />
ti, Sulivan did it. He was in front<lb />
to stay, finishing the race in 3<lb />
hours, 16 minutes, 6.069 seconds<lb />
� 2,477 seconds ahead of An-<lb />
dretti.<lb />
Andretti had been shooting for<lb />
his second victory. He ound up,<lb />
instead, with his second second.<lb />
And Sullivan, who only a decade<lb />
or so ago was careening around<lb />
the streets of New York city<lb />
behind the wheel of a taxicab,<lb />
wound up giving the Roger Pen-<lb />
ske Racing Team its second<lb />
straight Indy 500 victory.<lb />
"The taxi driver business is<lb />
really blown out of proportion<lb />
because I didn't drive for very<lb />
long Sullivan said, while still<lb />
enjoying the spotlight his victory<lb />
produced. "I worked as a waiter<lb />
there more of the time than<lb />
anything else<lb />
Sullivan is a new breed of racer<lb />
� one with a jet-set reputation.<lb />
Unlike A.J. Foyt, Al Unser and<lb />
other veterans of the Indy-car cir-<lb />
cuit who began their careers rac-<lb />
ing on dirt tracks and sleeping in<lb />
the back seats of their cars to save<lb />
money, Sullivan spent his ap-<lb />
prenticeship on the glamorous<lb />
European racing circuit.<lb />
"I enjoy making a good im-<lb />
pression both on the track, when<lb />
I'm relaxing and in all my ac-<lb />
tivities Sullivan said. "That's<lb />
important to me That � and<lb />
his driving skills � were too<lb />
much for Penske to resist.<lb />
"This time last year I wouldn't<lb />
have considered hiring him. I<lb />
knew Danny, but he hadn't<lb />
shown me his credentials. At<lb />
Pocono I saw him get behind and<lb />
work his way up again, then hold<lb />
off and beat Rick Mears. That<lb />
showed his progress Penske<lb />
said. It was Mears who gave Pen-<lb />
Comes Back With<lb />
CHICAGO (UPI) � Tom<lb />
Seaver can smile about it now.<lb />
It was just a little over one year<lb />
ago the potential hall of famer<lb />
held a teary-eyed news con-<lb />
ference in New York to say he<lb />
would think it over before he<lb />
agreed to come to the Chicago<lb />
White Sox<lb />
Seaver, along with a large por-<lb />
tion of the baseball community,<lb />
was stunned to find his name on<lb />
the unprotected list and eligible<lb />
to be picked as compensation to<lb />
the Sox for losing free agent pit-<lb />
cher Dennis Lamp.<lb />
At 39, Seaver wasn't thrilled<lb />
with the prospect of leaving the<lb />
New York Mets or New York ci-<lb />
ty. The idea of switching leagues<lb />
at that stage of his career wasn't a<lb />
popular one, either.<lb />
But Seaver got a good selling<lb />
'ob by general manager Roland<lb />
Hemond and he signed aboard<lb />
with the White Sox.<lb />
"I don't know if it would be<lb />
totally accurate to say it was a<lb />
selling job Hemmond recals.<lb />
"We just believed that we could<lb />
use a solid starter with his kind of<lb />
experience. It turned out to be a<lb />
good move<lb />
One of those selling points was<lb />
the fact the Sox were American<lb />
League Western Division champs<lb />
the year before and Seaver could<lb />
have a chance to pitch in the<lb />
World Series.<lb />
"The first time I left New York<lb />
was back in 1977 and I went to<lb />
the Cincinnati Reds. They had<lb />
just won two World Series titles.<lb />
I came aboard on June 16 and<lb />
they were six games out. A week<lb />
later, they were 12 games back<lb />
Seaver recalled. "They didn't win<lb />
the World Series that year,<lb />
either<lb />
You don't have to remind<lb />
Seaver twice what happened to<lb />
the Sox last year.<lb />
"I come aboard a division win-<lb />
ning team and they wind up in<lb />
fifth place Seaver said. "I<lb />
warned you, Roland<lb />
Things are different this year,<lb />
if the first part of the 1985 season<lb />
can be a barometer. Seaver has<lb />
become part of a revitalized Sox<lb />
p;tching staff that includes<lb />
Richard Dotson, Britt Burns and<lb />
Floyd Bannister and the Sox are<lb />
back contending in the American<lb />
League Western division.<lb />
Seaver won four of his first six<lb />
decisions and climbed to the 292<lb />
career victory plateau on May 20,<lb />
giving him an excellent shot at<lb />
reaching the career 300-win mark<lb />
this season.<lb />
Truth is, had it not been for<lb />
Seaver, the Sox probably would<lb />
have finished last in the AL West<lb />
last year. Seaver, who won 15<lb />
games, was the club's most<lb />
dependable starting pitcher and<lb />
could have won 20 games had he<lb />
gotten any support.<lb />
"In seven games he started, we<lb />
scored two or less runs says<lb />
Manager Tony LaRussa. "In six<lb />
games he left with a lead and we<lb />
didn't hold it for him<lb />
"You just know that if you can<lb />
keep the other guys down, then<lb />
we are going to score some runs<lb />
and win the games Seaver says.<lb />
"You can feel it on this club<lb />
Last year, Seaver compiled a<lb />
3.95 earned run average, high for<lb />
him compared to his lifetime<lb />
statistics, but among the best on<lb />
the Sox staff. This year, his ERA<lb />
is down about a half a run.<lb />
Last year, he was 9-4 at Com-<lb />
iskey Park with a 3.64 earned run<lb />
average. Seaver won't say so, but<lb />
pitching in unfamiliar parks for<lb />
the first time in his career may<lb />
have affected his performance on<lb />
the road.<lb />
"It was a thrill pitching in a<lb />
place like Fenway Park. All the<lb />
history and I hope they never<lb />
take that away from the fans<lb />
says Seaver with an obvious<lb />
finger toward anv efforts to get<lb />
rid of crosstown rival Chicago<lb />
Cubs' home, Wrigley Field.<lb />
With the departure of former<lb />
Cy Young Award winner LaMarr<lb />
Hoyt to San Diego, Seaver was a<lb />
strong candidate to be the ace<lb />
and stopper of a staff that at one<lb />
time was considered to have the<lb />
best young arms in baseball. But<lb />
with the pitching of Dotson,<lb />
Burns and Bannister, the club has<lb />
not had to rely as heavily on<lb />
Seaver as it did one year ago.<lb />
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ple talk about it, but it's mainly<lb />
something they speculate about.<lb />
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time away from the track. I like<lb />
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have a girlfriend. But my private<lb />
life is just that<lb />
He spent a lot of time Sunda<lb />
night viewing tapes of Sundays<lb />
race, paying special attention to<lb />
the spectacular spin. "There's no<lb />
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something like that, especiallv<lb />
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tion early in the evening to<lb />
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