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f<lb />
Bht<lb />
GLmalMun<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 Nopy 63<lb />
Wednesday, June 26, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
( imitation 5,000<lb />
Survey Reveals Favorable Alcohol Trends<lb />
National Alcohol Use<lb />
The following are results from the College Alcohol Survey, a national<lb />
survey oj college administrators about alcohol abuse on their cam-<lb />
puses. All figures are in percentages and include responses from 330<lb />
I allege and universities.<lb />
Incidents oi alcohol-related problems on campus:<lb />
1979<lb />
1982<lb />
1985<lb />
7<lb />
39<lb />
54<lb />
20<lb />
38<lb />
42<lb />
28<lb />
42<lb />
30<lb />
Beliefs about the effects o( raising the legal drinking age to<lb />
21:<lb />
Increase Decrease No Effect<lb />
Abusive dnnkine25<lb />
Drunk driving27<lb />
Private party drinking6<lb />
I se of marijuana2s<lb />
Use oi false ID's77<lb />
35<lb />
52<lb />
12<lb />
3<lb />
7<lb />
40<lb />
21<lb />
21<lb />
72<lb />
16<lb />
By HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
( o-Nnn t.dilor<lb />
(This is part of a two-part<lb />
series of articles dealing with the<lb />
use of alcohol on college campus'<lb />
across the nation. Part II will<lb />
deal with ECU policies and<lb />
trends seen over the past six<lb />
years.)<lb />
The 1985 results of a College<lb />
Alcohol Survey were recently<lb />
released, as well as a comparison<lb />
with surveys conducted in 1979<lb />
and 1982, which showed that<lb />
there is a strong trend for colleges<lb />
and universities to take responsi-<lb />
ble action in the form of policies<lb />
to establish a compatible environ-<lb />
ment to the responsible use versus<lb />
abuse of alcohol.<lb />
A representative sample of 330<lb />
colleges and universities from<lb />
each of the 50 states and the<lb />
District of Columbia were<lb />
selected to participate in the<lb />
survey in 1979, with follow-ups<lb />
occurring in 1982 and 1985, the<lb />
report said. The survey was com-<lb />
pleted by various college ad-<lb />
ministrators.<lb />
Suicide Among College-Age<lb />
Students Continues to Rise<lb />
B RANDY MEWS<lb />
Americans committed suicide<lb />
once every 20 minutes between<lb />
1970-80, according to report just<lb />
released b the National Center<lb />
for Disease Control.<lb />
The third leading cause of<lb />
death among teenagers and<lb />
young adults, suicide claimed<lb />
over 287 O ves during the<lb />
1970s, and is becoming an ever<lb />
increasing problem among<lb />
universities nationwide.<lb />
At ECU, a student has taken<lb />
life in each of the last two<lb />
years. Both of those acts were<lb />
committed off of campus and in<lb />
towns other than Greenville.<lb />
However, suicide still remains an<lb />
imminent threat on and around<lb />
the ECU campus.<lb />
"We get approximately 10<lb />
serious suicide cases a year, plus a<lb />
whole bunch of other people who<lb />
have thought about it at one time<lb />
or another said Wilbert Ball,<lb />
director of ECU's counseling<lb />
center. Ball termed serious cases<lb />
as those who have actually<lb />
"acted out" an attempt on their<lb />
life, citing such examples as wrist<lb />
slashing and overdosing on pills.<lb />
"We haven't had a person<lb />
commit suicide on-campus since<lb />
Christmas break eight or nine<lb />
ears ago, but we still realize that<lb />
it is a serious problem said<lb />
Gene McAbee, an ECU crime<lb />
prevention officer. "We get calls<lb />
from friends, R.As (dorm resi-<lb />
dent advisors) who detect suicidal<lb />
tendencies and even the people<lb />
who are thinking about killing<lb />
themselves<lb />
"Young people today are<lb />
under a great deal of stress ac-<lb />
cording to Ball. "Often times, ex-<lb />
pectations are too great for cer-<lb />
tain individuals, creating suicide<lb />
as an alternative for those who<lb />
aren't coping with life<lb />
Ball said those who don't cope<lb />
usually suffer from isolation,<lb />
which he classifies as the leading<lb />
cause of suicide. "People who<lb />
constantly feel alone and socially<lb />
left out pose the biggest threat<lb />
Ball slated.<lb />
The NCDC reported that males<lb />
had a markedly higher rate of<lb />
suicide than females, and the gap<lb />
continued to widen between<lb />
1970-80, the last year for which<lb />
statistics were available.<lb />
Suicide is a serious health pro-<lb />
blem the CDC said. "Accor-<lb />
ding to national vital statistics,<lb />
almost 27,000 persons took their<lb />
own lives in 1980, making it the<lb />
tenth leading cause of death for<lb />
that ear.<lb />
"Almost 75 percent of suicides<lb />
occured among males the<lb />
report continued, "while the rate<lb />
increased for males and decreas-<lb />
ed for females<lb />
The report also noted whites<lb />
are twice as likely to commit<lb />
suicide as other racial groups.<lb />
"White males consistently had<lb />
the highest suicide rates accor-<lb />
ding to the report. "Blacky and<lb />
other males had the second<lb />
highest rate, followed by white<lb />
females and finally black and<lb />
other females<lb />
In terms of absolute numbers<lb />
in 1980, 70 percent of all suicides<lb />
were among white males.<lb />
The report also noted the<lb />
dramatic rise in suicides among<lb />
young people between 1970-80,<lb />
where the rate increased 50 per-<lb />
cent for those between the ages of<lb />
15-24.<lb />
The most commonly used<lb />
method of suicide in the United<lb />
States is that of firearms, which<lb />
increased from 50 percent in 1970<lb />
to 57.3 percent by 1980.<lb />
Geographically, suicides in<lb />
1980 ranged from a low of 7.4 per<lb />
100,000 population in New Jersy<lb />
to a high of 22.9 per 100,000 in<lb />
Nevada. That mirrored regional<lb />
differences, where suicide rates<lb />
are lowest in the Northeast and<lb />
highest in the West.<lb />
Jive Talkin'<lb />
J.B. Humbert � ECU Phot Lab<lb />
Some of the members of the Class of 1989 listen attentively to Sue Steinman, president of the Circle K Club,<lb />
as she tells them the about the pros of becoming active in the ECU club. Many other campus organizations<lb />
are participating in the New Student Initiation to Campus Organizations program, sponsored by the SGA,<lb />
offering the incoming freshmen a chance to become aquainted with ECU life. The orientation seminar will<lb />
run through the middle of July, and viewing times may be obtained by calling the SGA office.<lb />
The largest increase of cam-<lb />
puses allowing the drinking of<lb />
beer on campus was between<lb />
1982 and 1985 � meaning that 78<lb />
percent of the campuses allow<lb />
beer consumption on campus,<lb />
whether it be in residence halls or<lb />
outdoors.<lb />
Also, in 1985, 69 percent of the<lb />
nation's campuses said they<lb />
allowed hard liquor to be drunk<lb />
on campus. Most campuses<lb />
allowed drinking in residence hall<lb />
rooms, but limited the activity<lb />
outside and in the residence hall<lb />
rooms. At ECU, only beer and<lb />
unfortified wines are allowed to<lb />
be consumed, but only under cer-<lb />
tain conditions.<lb />
The report also said that 86<lb />
percent of the universities re-<lb />
quired that non-alcoholic<lb />
beverages be served at public<lb />
functions at which alcohol is<lb />
served. Seventy-one percent<lb />
reported that food is another re-<lb />
quirement at such functions.<lb />
ECU is one of those schools that<lb />
require alternative beverages and<lb />
the serving of food, according to<lb />
the Office of Student life's<lb />
policy on alcohol consumption<lb />
The advertising of alcohol<lb />
through campus newspapers is<lb />
allowed at 96 percent of the<lb />
schools, but only 27 percent<lb />
allowed flyers in dining areas.<lb />
ECU's policy on advertising<lb />
states that, "In keeping with our<lb />
overall campus goal of pro-<lb />
moting the responsible use of<lb />
alcohol, this policy promotes a<lb />
responsible approach to alcohol<lb />
advertising as done in relation to<lb />
campus activities. Guidelines set<lb />
forth by student life said that<lb />
"drinking should not be<lb />
glamorized nor should it be<lb />
"the central focus of any event<lb />
In addition, all alcoholic<lb />
beverage advertisers have to sub-<lb />
mit their communication<lb />
materials to the appropriate<lb />
University agency prior to public<lb />
release for approval.<lb />
In response to whether a<lb />
minimum drinking age of 21<lb />
would help alcohol related pro-<lb />
blems, 55 percent of the schools<lb />
prefered a minimum drinking age<lb />
of 21 or above and 46 percent<lb />
thought the 2i-year old age limit<lb />
would decrease the frequency of<lb />
student drinking. Also, "the<lb />
higher age was favored because<lb />
student's academic progress<lb />
would be more successful as well<lb />
as reducing the amount of<lb />
students dropping out oi school.<lb />
Currently, North Caroiir<lb />
minimum drinking age for b<lb />
and wine is 19 and for liquor, 21.<lb />
However, in Sept. 1986, the<lb />
minimium age will be 21 for beer,<lb />
wine and liquor.<lb />
Approximately one-fourth ol<lb />
the administrators surveyed said<lb />
the higher drinking age ma lead<lb />
to a higher use of marijuana and<lb />
other drugs. However, the ma<lb />
jority of those surveyed said thev<lb />
felt the minimum age would no;<lb />
have any effect on the use ol<lb />
drugs.<lb />
Finally, the majority of cam-<lb />
puses said they felt the minimum<lb />
drinking age of 21 does cause a<lb />
higher incidence of student drink-<lb />
ing in private parties and the use<lb />
of false ID's to purchase alcohol<lb />
li<lb />
Students walking to the<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Building will now have a<lb />
brand new walkway-<lb />
sculpture, via a $5,000<lb />
grant by the N.C. Art<lb />
Council and National<lb />
Endowment for the Arts.<lb />
According to Dr. Art<lb />
Haney, associate pro-<lb />
fessor in the School of<lb />
Art, the sculpture was<lb />
designed by Andrea<lb />
Blum of New York,<lb />
N.Y. He said three pro-<lb />
posals were considered,<lb />
before accepting Blum's<lb />
design. She ineorported<lb />
the location of the<lb />
sculpture, as well as con-<lb />
sidering how it would<lb />
benefit the students,<lb />
Haney said.<lb />
J.8. Humbert � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
New Club Offers Discipline<lb />
Bv BRETT MORRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Dead bodies and autopsies are<lb />
not the only topics that the ECU<lb />
Forensic Club deals with. The<lb />
Forensic Club is a student<lb />
organization that was formed in<lb />
Feb. 1985 and took the place of<lb />
the former Debate Union.<lb />
Janet Schrieber, director of the<lb />
Forensic Club said, "It is essen-<lb />
tial for this University to have an<lb />
organization such as this to par-<lb />
ticipate in debate activities<lb />
The Forensic Club is an inter-<lb />
disciplinary organization and<lb />
anyone who is interested can<lb />
become involved.<lb />
The SGA funded money to the<lb />
club in March, which was enough<lb />
for the club to participate in one<lb />
tournament at a Pennsylvania<lb />
school. Thirty three schools, in-<lb />
cluding St. John's and Penn<lb />
State, participated in the tourna-<lb />
ment. "We didn't do that bad for<lb />
never having competed before<lb />
Schrieber said.<lb />
A tournament consists of<lb />
various types of debates in which<lb />
there are several rounds of com-<lb />
petition. The issues revolve<lb />
around topics such as U.S.<lb />
policies at home and abroad and<lb />
current political and economic<lb />
events that are pertinent to the<lb />
United States.<lb />
There are individual events<lb />
that consist of impromptu, ex-<lb />
traneous and informative<lb />
speeches. These events may in-<lb />
volve giving oral interpretations<lb />
of prose, poetry, and drama. "It<lb />
takes tremendous discipline<lb />
Schreiber said.<lb />
The Forensic Club is hoping to<lb />
participate in four tournaments<lb />
during the 1985-86 school year,<lb />
Schrieber said. In addition, the<lb />
club has to participate in two<lb />
tournaments in order to qualify<lb />
for the national tournament.<lb />
The club is currently trying to<lb />
obtain appropriations from the<lb />
SGA in order to find mono<lb />
travel expenses and entry fees for<lb />
tournaments. "We need u-r<lb />
enough money (from SGA<lb />
fund our expenses in two tour-<lb />
naments so that se may attei<lb />
national event Schrieber aid.<lb />
Other universities thoroughout<lb />
the nation fund these organize<lb />
tionas large sums of money.<lb />
which makes them more c<lb />
petitive in the tournaments.<lb />
Schrieber stated that the club<lb />
may not debate in the fall of 198!<lb />
in order to gain experience<lb />
watching other members debate<lb />
The organization has alrc.<lb />
received interest from incoming<lb />
freshmen and Schrieber is look<lb />
ing forward to the Forensic Club<lb />
as being a substantial organiza-<lb />
tion on campus. "It's a great waj<lb />
to enrich the University and i- a<lb />
public relations tool to h<lb />
establish the name of East<lb />
Carolina University Schrieber<lb />
said.<lb />
Motorists Join Protest Of Hostages<lb />
ATLANTA (UPI) �<lb />
Americans were urged to drive<lb />
with their headlights on in a cam-<lb />
paign that began last Friday in an<lb />
effort to vent their frustrations in<lb />
a nationwide protest aimed at<lb />
Moslem terrorists holding U.S.<lb />
hostages in Beirut.<lb />
The idea was hatched by two<lb />
Atlanta broadcasters as a way for<lb />
Americans to "vent their frustra-<lb />
tions over the incident.<lb />
Broadcasters across the nation<lb />
asked motorists to burn their<lb />
headlights, day and night, until<lb />
the passengers aboard the hijack-<lb />
ed TWA jet are released.<lb />
"I felt very strongly that we<lb />
should do something said Russ<lb />
Minshew, chief meteorologist at<lb />
radio and television station WSB<lb />
in Atlanta, who came up with the<lb />
idea. "We're frustrated � I've<lb />
never felt anything like this.<lb />
"But we're united and we're<lb />
proud of our country and we<lb />
want everybody in the world to<lb />
know that. If every single car and<lb />
truck in this country had its<lb />
headlights on, the rest of the<lb />
world would know about it.<lb />
That's the whole idea he said.<lb />
Minshew and talk-show host<lb />
Bob Mohan put the idea before<lb />
listeners to WSB, a 50,000-watt<lb />
AM station that reaches more<lb />
than 30 states east of the Rocky<lb />
Mountains, and the response was<lb />
favorable.<lb />
Several cars were seen driving<lb />
down Peachtree Street in Atlanta<lb />
with their headlights burning<lb />
Thursday and the pair decided to<lb />
try for a national demostration.<lb />
Minshew and Mornr then con-<lb />
tacted broadcasnr c rriends<lb />
across the nation � from New<lb />
York to Orlando to New Orleans<lb />
to Cleveland to Denver to San<lb />
Diego � to spread the word.<lb />
Citizens' band and ham radio<lb />
operators also joined in the ef-<lb />
fort.<lb />
In Houston, Richard Sangster,<lb />
news anchor at radio station<lb />
KPRC, described listener<lb />
response as "unbelievable<lb />
"The response we've been get-<lb />
ting from the callers has been<lb />
tremendous Sangster said.<lb />
"Fve been in TV and radio<lb />
since I was a teenager, and I've<lb />
never felt the kind of sincerity<lb />
and excitement coming across<lb />
those telephone lines said Min-<lb />
shew, 40. "I thought we'd get<lb />
somebody to call and say it's a<lb />
dumb idea, but we haven't heard<lb />
anybody say that<lb />
����<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 26, 1985<lb />
Tinted Sunglasses Could Cause Driving Hazard<lb />
Are you looking at the world<lb />
through rose-colored sunglasses?<lb />
If so, you may not see the next<lb />
traffic light you encounter. Other<lb />
brightly tinted sunglasses such as<lb />
red, yellow, bright orange, blue<lb />
and purpl- can also interfere with<lb />
the wearer's perception of basic<lb />
traffic light colors.<lb />
If you are considering buying a<lb />
new pair of sunglasses, there are<lb />
several tips to keep in mind:<lb />
� 1 cnses should be large enough<lb />
to shield most angles of vision<lb />
(above, below and both sides).<lb />
Media Head Appointed<lb />
The nomination of John Peter-<lb />
son as interim General Manager<lb />
of The Fast Carolinian was ap-<lb />
proved yesterday at an ECU<lb />
media board meeting.<lb />
Peterson, who has served as<lb />
the paper's credit manager since<lb />
January, will temporarily take<lb />
the place of Tom Norton who<lb />
elected not to attend the second<lb />
session of summer school.<lb />
Also at yesterday's meeting,<lb />
the Media Board approved a pro<lb />
posal by WZMB-FM to attempt<lb />
the publication of a calender for<lb />
the 1985-86 school year. The suc-<lb />
cess of the calender is contingent<lb />
upon enlisting advertisers to<lb />
sponsor the publication, thus<lb />
enabling WZMB to pay the prin-<lb />
ting COsts.<lb />
"We're going to try to get a<lb />
sponsor for each month said<lb />
WZMB General Manager Kate<lb />
Abbott. "Each calender page<lb />
would also have an accompany -<lb />
ing picture of a local rock band<lb />
Other action taken at the<lb />
meeting included.<lb />
� Changing the name oi the<lb />
Freshmen Register to the New<lb />
Student Review.<lb />
� The announcement that the<lb />
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RALEIGH (UPI) Voluntary<lb />
contributions, not tax dollars<lb />
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fund for poor women if the<lb />
General Assembly passes legisla-<lb />
tion that has won a solid endorse-<lb />
ment from a House committee.<lb />
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could check a box on their state<lb />
income tax forms if they want to<lb />
make a donation to the fund or<lb />
contribute part or all of any<lb />
refunds due them.<lb />
"I think we should get in the<lb />
situation that those who favor<lb />
abortion should contribute to it<lb />
and state funds aren't used said<lb />
Rep. Richard Wright,<lb />
D-Columbus, the bill's sponsor<lb />
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check-offs on their tax forms<lb />
next year and contributions<lb />
would replace tax dollars in the<lb />
fund in the 1986-87 fiscal year<lb />
under the plan.<lb />
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much funds will be generated by<lb />
a check-off said Wright.<lb />
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could be contributed to the abor-<lb />
tion fund � a little more than<lb />
half of the amount budgeted for<lb />
the abortion fund above $750,000<lb />
would go to other state social<lb />
programs.<lb />
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tion have the chance to pay for<lb />
it Wright said. "Those who do<lb />
not like abortion may not like the<lb />
bill because it recognizes a state<lb />
abortion fund, but they have to<lb />
be satisfied to know no ap-<lb />
propriation is made to the fund<lb />
from the General Assembly.<lb />
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the public may surprise Wright,<lb />
who originally planned to allow<lb />
only $1 contributions from each<lb />
taxpayer.<lb />
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year. "We'd probably get a $3<lb />
million to $4 million contribu-<lb />
tion<lb />
Margaret McCreary,<lb />
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Organization for Women, said<lb />
she doubts Wright's bill will pass<lb />
both Houses. She said 60-70 per-<lb />
cent of the public favors a<lb />
woman's right to abortion on de-<lb />
mand.<lb />
t's a real bad precedent to<lb />
expand in essence the taxpayers'<lb />
laundry list of what they want<lb />
their money to be spent for, and<lb />
what they don't she said.<lb />
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passes the bill, might raise the<lb />
$750,000 limit on it that the com-<lb />
mittee approved despite an at-<lb />
tempt by Rep. Frank Ballance,<lb />
D-Warren, to raise the ceiling<lb />
almost to this year's funding<lb />
level.<lb />
"When was the last time<lb />
$750,000 was sufficient funds to<lb />
take care of abortions?" Ballance<lb />
asked.<lb />
"The concept is what is impor-<lb />
tant � the figure could be<lb />
debated Wright said.<lb />
Abortion fund supporters said<lb />
the program can never pay for all<lb />
the abortions needed every year.<lb />
They said this year's $1,374,500<lb />
ran out last week.<lb />
This week, the legislature's<lb />
joint Appropriations Committee<lb />
decided to budget $924,500 for<lb />
the abortion fund, giving up a<lb />
third of the proposed money in a<lb />
compromise move to save the<lb />
program from elimination. Op-<lb />
ponents wanted to cut $1 million<lb />
dollars from the fund, leaving<lb />
only enough money for abortions<lb />
for rape and incest victims,<lb />
women in danger from their<lb />
pregnancies, minors and women<lb />
carrying defective fetuses.<lb />
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of administering the abortion<lb />
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the control of the Department of<lb />
Human Resources � also would<lb />
be paid by contributions.<lb />
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the type of ship, its age, what<lb />
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of the lost vessel.<lb />
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archaeological examination of<lb />
shipwreck sites on the beach to be<lb />
conducted in the United States,<lb />
according to spokesmen for the<lb />
ECU program and the National<lb />
Park Service. The officials con-<lb />
ducted a news conference at the<lb />
National Seashore headquarters<lb />
here to announce completion of<lb />
the three-month survey.<lb />
The study of shipwreck sites on<lb />
the beach is a relatively recent<lb />
aspect of maritime archaeology,<lb />
which usually is conducted<lb />
underwater.<lb />
Archaeologists studying ac-<lb />
counts of wreck sites found on<lb />
beaches have learned that many<lb />
times the remains of ships which<lb />
wrecked on the beach have sur-<lb />
vived time, surf, and periodic<lb />
"uncovering" and are valuable<lb />
archaeological repositories of in-<lb />
formation. To test theories about<lb />
beached shipwrecked sites, Cape chaeologically<lb />
Hatteras National Seashore was wrecks,<lb />
selected because of the great<lb />
number of vessels lost off its<lb />
shores and frequent references in<lb />
newspaper clippings and local<lb />
histories to the skeletons of<lb />
vessels in the park's sands.<lb />
Poring over old accounts,<lb />
photographs, faded newspaper<lb />
clippings and the reports of other<lb />
archaeologists, the survey team<lb />
learned that not only pieces of<lb />
ships have been exposed on the<lb />
beaches of the Outer Banks.<lb />
Nearly intact vessels have been<lb />
uncovered, the most famous ex-<lb />
amples being the two-mated<lb />
schooner Altoon, which wrecked<lb />
in 1878 and was revealed by shif-<lb />
ting sands on the beach near the<lb />
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in<lb />
1963 with its decks in place and<lb />
the ship's name carved on the<lb />
stern, and the four-masted<lb />
schooner Laura A. Barnes, which<lb />
wrecked in 1921. Laura A.<lb />
Barnes' battered bones were un-<lb />
covered on Bodie Island in 1955.<lb />
Laura A. Barnes was later remov-<lb />
ed from the beach and can be<lb />
seen on display at Coquina Beach<lb />
ECU Prof<lb />
Recognized<lb />
Summaries of research<lb />
reported by an ECU faculty<lb />
chemist and his son at the recent<lb />
American Chemical Society, ap-<lb />
peared in the current issue of<lb />
Chemical and Engineering News.<lb />
A section entitled "Meeting<lb />
Briefs from Miami Beach" in-<lb />
cludes information about<lb />
research results presented by Dr.<lb />
Myron Caspar of the ECU<lb />
chemistry department and his<lb />
son, DuPont research chemist<lb />
Jonathan Caspar. The Caspars'<lb />
research reports are among 20<lb />
abstracted in the journal from the<lb />
more than 2,000 presented at the<lb />
ACS meeting in Miami Beach.<lb />
on Bodie Island. Other near in<lb />
tact vessels exposed through the<lb />
years include a small vessel ex-<lb />
plored by National Park Service<lb />
archaeologists in 1939 which ap-<lb />
pears to have been a United<lb />
ng<lb />
the War of 1812. Most of the<lb />
pieces of ships examined during<lb />
the survey came from the gulls of<lb />
schooners or small ships of other<lb />
rigs. Two vessels were identified<lb />
as the remains of the four-masted<lb />
schooners G.A. Kohler and<lb />
Margaret Spencer. Margaret<lb />
Spencer's remains were un-<lb />
covered on Pea Island last winter<lb />
by hurricane Josephine near the<lb />
site where the schooner went<lb />
aground and was lost on Mav 18<lb />
1925.<lb />
G.A. Kohler's battered hull,<lb />
long a feature on the beach of<lb />
Hatteras Island near the town of<lb />
Avon, was again disclosed by<lb />
hurricane Josephine and the iden-<lb />
titiy of the ship was confirmed by<lb />
the archaeological survey team.<lb />
A third vessel, a steamship whose<lb />
machinery protrudes from the<lb />
surf near Rodanthe on Hatteras<lb />
Island, seems to be the S.S.<lb />
Pocahontas, a horse and troop<lb />
transport lost during the Civil<lb />
War on January 18, 1862 as<lb />
Federal troops moved to invade<lb />
and seize the Confederate-held<lb />
Outer Banks. Future ar-<lb />
chaeological work will explore<lb />
this wreck and establish its identi-<lb />
ty, officials said.<lb />
The survey of Cape Hatteras<lb />
National Seashore was part of an<lb />
on-going program of maritime<lb />
archaeological research con-<lb />
ducted by the National Park Ser-<lb />
vice in national parks throughout<lb />
the country to identify and pro-<lb />
tect historically and ar-<lb />
important ship-<lb />
The survey was led by National<lb />
Park Service historian James<lb />
Delgado of San Francisco's<lb />
Golden Gate National Recreation<lb />
Area. Delgado has studied beach-<lb />
ed shipwreck sites for the past<lb />
three years and recently led ef-<lb />
forts to study the largely intact<lb />
remains of the beached 1856<lb />
medium clipper ship King Philip,<lb />
which was discovered on San<lb />
Francisco's Ocean Beach two<lb />
years ago.<lb />
The survey was accomplished<lb />
with Cape Hatteras National<lb />
Seashore rangers and a volunteer<lb />
staff of student assistants from<lb />
ECU. The survey was ac-<lb />
complished as part of the ECU<lb />
program's on-going effort to<lb />
identify and study significant<lb />
maritime archaeological sites<lb />
along the coast of the<lb />
Southeastern United States.<lb />
Precious efforts of the Program<lb />
in Maritime History and Under-<lb />
water Research have included<lb />
surveys of Edenton and<lb />
Swansboro, N.C, studies of<lb />
Civil War blockade runners in<lb />
Bermuda, and work on the<lb />
U.S.S. Monitor, another victim<lb />
of Cape Hatteras' stormy seas.<lb />
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June 26, 1985<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Hostages<lb />
Save Lives Now, Retaliate Later<lb />
GUARANTEES<lb />
TO BRING OUR<lb />
' HOSTAGE<lb />
BACKBv<lb />
&amp;&amp;<lb />
mauguraiion<lb />
Difficult as it may be, the United<lb />
States needs to be able to negotiate<lb />
some kind of release without giving<lb />
in to outrageous demands. The<lb />
strong U.S. support of Israeli<lb />
policies should give us the leverage<lb />
to push for the release of the Shiite<lb />
prisoners in return for the release of<lb />
the hostages.<lb />
As far as this situation is concern-<lb />
ed, negotiation and a certain<lb />
amount of compromise are an ab-<lb />
solute necessity. Getting tough and<lb />
allowing those 40 people to be killed<lb />
might put on a good show, but it<lb />
won't stop terrorist acts. The ter-<lb />
rorists will just assume that sooner<lb />
or later the American public is going<lb />
to refuse to let more citizens die.<lb />
What is needed is some kind of<lb />
preventative measures, some way in<lb />
which Americans take action before<lb />
the terrorists strike again.<lb />
International security needs to be<lb />
increased dramatically. And this<lb />
country needs to discover some way<lb />
to provide for sanctions against<lb />
future terrorists without endanger-<lb />
ing more American lives.<lb />
But the important thing for the<lb />
moment is that the lives of the<lb />
Beirut hostages be saved.<lb />
As the hostage crisis in Beirut<lb />
continues, the dilemma continues as<lb />
does the realization that U.S.<lb />
citizens are not untouchables, but<lb />
pawns to be used in other countries<lb />
wars.<lb />
America must somehow adopt a<lb />
get-tough policy to stop its citizens<lb />
from being victimized but must not<lb />
sacrifice those citizens currently<lb />
held.<lb />
The problem with the Shiite's de-<lb />
mand that the 700 Shiites held<lb />
prisoner by the Israelis be released is<lb />
that the U.S. is not responsible for<lb />
the prisoners being held in this first<lb />
place � that was Israel's decision,<lb />
not ours, so why should we be held<lb />
accountable?<lb />
The situation is growing more<lb />
preposterous as the Shiites begin<lb />
demanding removal of U.S. war-<lb />
ships. To say the least, it is embar-<lb />
rassing for the U.S. to be forced to<lb />
consider acquiescing to the<lb />
unreasonable demands of a small<lb />
group of terrorists.<lb />
Immediate punitive action is cer-<lb />
tainly warranted here, as most peo-<lb />
ple will agree. But it's not worth the<lb />
price of 40 lives.<lb />
Washington's Brace Of Ducks<lb />
By Michael Kinsley<lb />
Tto New Republic<lb />
He looks like a lame duck, and he<lb />
quacks like a lame duck, so is he a lame<lb />
duck?<lb />
This is the question that excites all of<lb />
Washington (meaning about three<lb />
dozen people.) Suddenly, despite his<lb />
overwhelming re-election last<lb />
November, President Reagan is losing<lb />
legislative battles; coming under attack<lb />
from unexpected quarters, stumbling,<lb />
backing down.<lb />
Newsweek cites "a new conventional<lb />
wisdom: that second-term presidents<lb />
are afflicted with a kind of politicl<lb />
Alzheimer's disease, a progressive and<lb />
incurable loss of potency leading sooner<lb />
or later to terminal lame duckery<lb />
I have a simpler explanation:<lb />
idealogical hubris. Ever since the elec-<lb />
tion, Reagan and his advisers have been<lb />
off on a right-wing bender. On issue<lb />
after issue, though, America just isn't<lb />
as conservative as the Reaganites<lb />
thought.<lb />
The president's defenders say the<lb />
problem isn't the country. They say it's<lb />
the press and the Congress, which have<lb />
forgotten who won in November. But<lb />
even some of Reagan's friends com-<lb />
plain that he ran a "feel good" cam-<lb />
paign instead of using the election to<lb />
establish a mandate for completing the<lb />
Reagan revolution.<lb />
This assumes, of course, that such a<lb />
mandate was available. I doubt it.<lb />
Perhaps nothing he did could have lost<lb />
Reagan the election. But a campaign<lb />
based on a military overthrow of the<lb />
Nicaraguan government, abandonment<lb />
of SALT II, cutting Amtrak and stu-<lb />
dent loans, and so on, would have cost<lb />
him his landslide.<lb />
The military budget has gone up by<lb />
half in real terms over the past five<lb />
years. Cap Weinberger thought the<lb />
public's appetite for defense spending<lb />
was unlimited and unaffected by the<lb />
growing evidence that much of the<lb />
money is being wasted. He was wrong.<lb />
The defesnse spending spree is over, but<lb />
that isn't "lame duckery<lb />
Reagan spent his first term tacitly<lb />
observing the unratified SALT II trea-<lb />
ty. This year, egged on by Weinberger<lb />
and others, h was heading toward an<lb />
intentional violtion of the treaty's limits<lb />
on multi-warhead missiles. Unlike some<lb />
arguable Soviet violations of anicillary<lb />
parts of the treaty, this would have been<lb />
a clear breach for the sake of breach: a<lb />
purely symbolic bellicose gesture and<lb />
snub at arms control.<lb />
But no one except a small band of<lb />
zealots is interested in stagy nuclear<lb />
bellicosity. Congress, the allies, even<lb />
the Joint Chiefs of Staff all expressed<lb />
their dismay, and Reagan backed off.<lb />
In his first term, Reagan kept his<lb />
designs on Nicaragua carefully am-<lb />
biguous. Now he openly demands that<lb />
the Sandinistas "say uncle But a re-<lb />
cent New York Times-CBS poll shows<lb />
that Americans are almost 2-to-l<lb />
against helping to overthrow the San-<lb />
dinistas, and more than 2-to-l against<lb />
military aid to the contras. After much<lb />
struggle. Congress has agreed to cough<lb />
up some "humanitarian" aid.<lb />
(If there's anything more humiliating<lb />
than Reagan's resort to the charade of<lb />
"humanitarian" aid for a guerrilla<lb />
fighting force, it's the Democrats' ac-<lb />
quiescence in the charade.)<lb />
But the problem isn't "lame<lb />
duckery The voters and the president<lb />
simply disagree.<lb />
Reagan's recent appointee troubles<lb />
reflect two different kinds of hubris.<lb />
First, there's the hubris and contempt<lb />
for government of an administration<lb />
that thinks it can give importatn posi-<lb />
tions to extremists and lightweights like<lb />
Eileen Gardner (the one who wrote that<lb />
the handicapped have "summoned"<lb />
their disability) and Marianne Hall (co-<lb />
author of the book that discussed<lb />
blacks and their "jungle freedoms)<lb />
Conservatives often say that liberals<lb />
in Washington suffer from an "inside<lb />
the Beltway" mentality, and have no<lb />
idea what people are thinking in the rest<lb />
of the country. Since November, it's the<lb />
conservatives who have been living in<lb />
an "inside the Beltway" dream world.<lb />
Slowly, though, the spell is breaking.<lb />
Real Zealots Justify The Arms Race � Zealously<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
From The Left<lb />
Conservatives today justify a renewed<lb />
arms race and intensified militaristic<lb />
posturing in the Third World by tireless-<lb />
ly reminding the American people of the<lb />
threat of Soviet expansionism. They ad-<lb />
mit that the arms race is insane in its<lb />
very essence since it involves zealously<lb />
manufacturing weapons that can never<lb />
be used. This is true because, as we have<lb />
been told many times over, a nuclear<lb />
war is a war that will have no winners.<lb />
Conservatives also confess, at least<lb />
tacitly, that the arms race wastes<lb />
valuable resources that could be better<lb />
used for solving problems such as pover-<lb />
ty, hunger and disease. These things<lb />
even conservatives are willing to con-<lb />
cede, yet they insist upon the necessity of<lb />
�continuing to play what is obviously an<lb />
insane and extremely dangerous game<lb />
because the Soviet Union, they say, is an<lb />
evil empire that is out to conquer the<lb />
world or, at least, a sizable portion of it.<lb />
The American left, on the other hand,<lb />
has found itself in a very ambivalent and<lb />
strange position. While it has attempted<lb />
to argue for a more balanced view of the<lb />
dynamics at work in the arms race,<lb />
which has often involved pointing out<lb />
that the United States has been at least<lb />
as aggressive in pursuing nuclear<lb />
superiority as the Soviet Union if not<lb />
more so, it has been maligned by those<lb />
on the right for taking the side of the<lb />
Soviet Union against the United States.<lb />
Of course this state of affairs has not<lb />
been helped by the fact that some of<lb />
those on the left have, indeed, chosen to<lb />
side with the Soviet Union in allocating<lb />
blame for the cold war and the arms<lb />
race. This is only to be expected,<lb />
however, since in a pluralistic society a<lb />
variety of different points of view are<lb />
likely to be expressed even within the<lb />
rubric of any one ideology. It is as true<lb />
for the right as it is for the left. Hence<lb />
some on the left are pro-Soviet while<lb />
others merely advocate a more rational<lb />
and balanced view of the Soviets and<lb />
their objectives. This latter group con-<lb />
cedes that the Soviets are aggressive and<lb />
that they seek to expand their interests in<lb />
the Third World. They are quick to<lb />
point out that thev find the Soviet<lb />
Doonesbury<lb />
political system to be repressive, and<lb />
hence, one with very few redeeming<lb />
characteristics. They do not believe that<lb />
these two aspects of the Soviet system<lb />
are likely to change dramatically in the<lb />
immediate future. Yet, they urge a<lb />
view that looks upon the Soviets with a<lb />
less prejudiced eye. They advocate such<lb />
a position in the interest of devising a<lb />
foreign policy which can bring an end to<lb />
the arms race and wasted wars of in-<lb />
tervention in the Third World while<lb />
simultaneously containing the spread of<lb />
Soviet-dominated client states.<lb />
This view from the left suggests that<lb />
the Soviets are not really willing to<lb />
"bear any burden" or "pay any price"<lb />
in order to spread Communism around<lb />
the globe. They too have a finite amount<lb />
of resources and they too are facing in-<lb />
creasing resentment in the Third World.<lb />
Moreover, the inferior performance of<lb />
the Soviet economy has demanded that<lb />
it begin to allocate more of its resources<lb />
to upgrading the .level of basic research<lb />
and production technology in the<lb />
civilian sector of its economy rather than<lb />
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cpntinuing to maintain astronomical<lb />
levels of defense expenditures. This is<lb />
particularly true in an era in which<lb />
Japan and West Germany have emerged<lb />
as the new pace setters in the world<lb />
economy and as the prefered develop-<lb />
ment models for the Third World coun-<lb />
tries.<lb />
The Soviet Union commands far less<lb />
allegiance in the Third World now than<lb />
it did at the end of the Second World<lb />
War and most of the allegiance that it<lb />
does command is a result of its role as a<lb />
supplier of military hardware and occa-<lb />
sional development aid, rather than of<lb />
any ideological affinity between itself<lb />
and underdeveloped nations. More to<lb />
the point, the poor performance of the<lb />
civilian sector of the Soviet economy has<lb />
begun ! to show up in its lack of<lb />
military preparedness as sophisticated<lb />
technology has come to play more and<lb />
more of a decisive role in the manufac-<lb />
ture of new weapons systems. In other<lb />
words, oecause the Soviet Union does<lb />
not have an advanced microelectronics<lb />
industry it is difficult for them to<lb />
develop the complex computer<lb />
technology used in some new weapons<lb />
systems. Up until now the Soviets have<lb />
relied primarily upon importing advanc-<lb />
ed technology from Western countries.<lb />
This was a strategy that was initiated<lb />
under Brezhnev. It has become increas-<lb />
ingly apparent, however, that this is not<lb />
a strategy that will work in the long run.<lb />
Conservatives are aware of this fact and<lb />
many of them have urged a policy of<lb />
resuming the arms race in order to<lb />
realize the advantage that the United<lb />
States now possesses in technological<lb />
know-how and force the Soviets into<lb />
"peace" or submission. Taken together,<lb />
then, all of the factors mentioned<lb />
previously lead one to the obvious con-<lb />
clusion that the Soviet Union is in<lb />
decline as a world power. In order to<lb />
pull out of this decline they must cut<lb />
military spending and devote more of<lb />
their resources to rebuilding their<lb />
economy.<lb />
The same can be said of the United<lb />
States. This is true becuase over the<lb />
course of the Cold War it has become<lb />
clear that neither the United States nor<lb />
the Soviet Union can afford to dominate<lb />
any significant number of Third World<lb />
countries by military force. The Soviets<lb />
have been expelled from Egypt and<lb />
Somalia without a fight. Now they are<lb />
embroiled in a protracted guerrilla war<lb />
in Afghanistan and civil unrest has<lb />
become almost endemic in Poland. The<lb />
Soviets must develop new strategies for<lb />
expanding their influence in the Third<lb />
World that do not involve treating Third<lb />
World countries as mere pawns in a<lb />
superpowerstruggle. Cuba, Vietnam and<lb />
now Central America have delivered the<lb />
same lesson to the United States, though<lb />
Reagan's reelection proves that we are<lb />
slow learning it.<lb />
Of course, every time the subject of<lb />
the Soviet Union arises in American<lb />
parlance, the grisly spector of Soviet-<lb />
dominated Eastern Europe is raised<lb />
high. It should be raised high as should<lb />
all of the other "crimes' committed by<lb />
the Soviets. Yet these transgressions on<lb />
the part of the Soviets should not blind<lb />
us to the fact that many of the things<lb />
that most horrify us about the Soviets<lb />
were committed under Stalin, a man<lb />
who even the Communist Party came to<lb />
vilify. Since Stalin's time, Soviet society<lb />
and i government have changed a<lb />
great deal, though the Soviet system is<lb />
still capable of producing horrors.<lb />
(Witness the plight of Soviet Jews and<lb />
the Afghans.)<lb />
The bottom line, however, is this �<lb />
though there are plenty of reasons to<lb />
treat the Soviets with caution and suspi-<lb />
cion, it is not reasonable to believe the<lb />
the only thing that is keeping them from<lb />
spreading their tentacles throughout the<lb />
Third World is the threat of American<lb />
military retaliation. That threat has lost<lb />
much of its credibility since Vietnam.<lb />
We must assume, then, that the Soviets<lb />
have failed to implement a strategy of<lb />
military aggression in the Third World<lb />
for other reasons. Perhaps they are<lb />
discovering that in today's world it is not<lb />
a workable policy alternative.<lb />
As a result, it is likely that the super-<lb />
power that is most able to assist in the<lb />
economic devlopment of the Third<lb />
World will win its allegiance. Since, in<lb />
many respects, nothing inspires Com-<lb />
munist revolution like poverty the most<lb />
effective anti-Communist strategy that<lb />
the U.S. could adopt would be to asssist<lb />
in Third World economic development<lb />
Ironically, this would involve tolerating<lb />
the existence of the Yugoslavia, Chinas,<lb />
Vietnams and Nicaraguas that might<lb />
arise in the belief that a country's own<lb />
internal econmic policies pose no securi-<lb />
ty threat to the United States and in the<lb />
long run democratic political and<lb />
economic systems are likely to prevail.<lb />
In short, we must exercise a profound<lb />
faith in American ideals. We must<lb />
believe that history is on the side of<lb />
democracy while keeping in mind that<lb />
democracy and capitalism are not<lb />
synonomous.<lb />
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Lifestyles<lb />
JUNE 26. 1V85<lb />
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Summer Theatre Prevails Aft<lb />
Since the summer of 1964<lb />
The East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre has brought the best of<lb />
Broadway to a culture starved<lb />
Eastern North Carolina. Along<lb />
the way it met and survived many<lb />
a hardship including the cancela-<lb />
tion of its 1969 season. Today,<lb />
the Summer Theatre is alive and<lb />
well and plans a host of lavish<lb />
Broadway musicals to celebrate<lb />
its 20th season.<lb />
The concept for the Summer<lb />
Theatre began in 1962. The<lb />
citizens of Eastern North<lb />
Carolina wanted a summer<lb />
theatre in their community and<lb />
approached then East Carolina<lb />
College President Leo Jenkins<lb />
for assistance. He took im-<lb />
mediate action: a Board of Direc-<lb />
tors was appointed, Edgar<lb />
Loessin vas engaged as<lb />
Producer rc� r a.�d ticket<lb />
repreenta'  vere selected in<lb />
towns within ieaso.table com-<lb />
muting distance of Greenville.<lb />
It was determined that<lb />
American musicals would be the<lb />
bill of fare and that they would<lb />
be comparable to those produced<lb />
on Broadway. Costumes and<lb />
scenery were to be top quality,<lb />
the best talent possible was to be<lb />
secured and full orchestras were<lb />
to be used.<lb />
By Christmas of 1963, ticket<lb />
sales guaranteed the season, and<lb />
six musicals were produced the<lb />
summer of 1964. During its first<lb />
10 years of full operation, the<lb />
Summer Theatre produced a total<lb />
of 52 musicals and a score of<lb />
dramas. Over a quarter of a<lb />
million people were in atten-<lb />
dance, and the shows played to<lb />
an average 87 percent capacity.<lb />
Many shows sold out and people<lb />
were turned away. One-week<lb />
stock demanded rehearsals of one<lb />
show during the day while perfor-<lb />
ming another show at night. Per-<lb />
formers had to be fully trained<lb />
and capable of playing a variety<lb />
of roles over the five-to-six-week<lb />
season.<lb />
The Summer Theatre con-<lb />
tinued producing large-scale<lb />
musicals (usuallv six each<lb />
season), until 1969. After the first<lb />
season, the Summer Theatre had<lb />
run at an expected loss each year.<lb />
A scene from the Summer Theatre's Crease 1983.<lb />
M<lb />
Unlucky<lb />
UPl Everybody is talking<lb />
abour ihem, but nobody wants to<lb />
be one.<lb />
"It's hard to take the term<lb />
'Yuppie' seriously; it sounds like<lb />
a fish says Chicago writer and<lb />
businessman Steve Fiffer, 34.<lb />
"It's sort of like wearing<lb />
Caivin on your behind � it's a<lb />
meaningless title explains Anne<lb />
Reznikoff, 29, a New York<lb />
marketing specialist.<lb />
"I hate the word says Susan<lb />
Jacobs, 31, president of her own<lb />
Dallas advertising and public<lb />
relations firm.<lb />
The offshcot lexicon from<lb />
"young urban professional" is<lb />
more demeaning.<lb />
Newsweek pushed the satura-<lb />
tion button last December with a<lb />
cover story on "The Year of the<lb />
Yuppie" and their conspicuous<lb />
consumptions � BMWs and<lb />
Volvos, Rolex watches, restored<lb />
gingerbread townhouses in Vic-<lb />
torian neighborhoods.<lb />
All this attention to wretched<lb />
excess takes away from their<lb />
human sides, complain those<lb />
typecast in the group.<lb />
"In terms of the stereotype, I<lb />
am a total yuppie says Rez-<lb />
nikoff. "I have an Akita, a<lb />
Japanese dog known as the Yup-<lb />
pie puppy, I drive a Saab Turbo.<lb />
Productions received excellent<lb />
reviews, but costs grew with in-<lb />
flation. Due to this changing<lb />
economic climate and a drop in<lb />
subscription sales, Loessin realiz-<lb />
ed that he could not hire a com-<lb />
pany without the certainty that he<lb />
could pay their salaries. He reluc-<lb />
tantly decided to cancel the 1969<lb />
season.<lb />
This shocking news seemed to<lb />
revive interest in the community<lb />
to have musicals back, and the<lb />
announcement of a 1970 season<lb />
was met with enthusiasm and<lb />
brisk ticket sales. The Summer<lb />
Theatre continued with the<lb />
musical productions and occa-<lb />
sional comic plays for another six<lb />
years until the deteriorating, anti-<lb />
quated facilities of McGinnis<lb />
Theatre made the "pressure<lb />
cooker" work schedule of the<lb />
summer unsafe. These conditions<lb />
necessitated another closing in<lb />
1974.<lb />
As early as 1971, East Carolina<lb />
University placed a request for<lb />
theatre renovation money on its<lb />
priority list, and in 1973, a 3 and<lb />
one-half-million-dollar allocation<lb />
was approved. Unfortunately,<lb />
the renovation funds were<lb />
delayed year after year until<lb />
1978, when the money arrived for<lb />
the theatre.<lb />
Inflation had sharply reduced<lb />
the buying power of the money<lb />
allotted seven years before. Items<lb />
had to be deleted while making<lb />
sure the facility included basic<lb />
needs for the present and future;<lb />
nevertheless, the diligence paid<lb />
off, and the new theatre began to<lb />
take form.<lb />
In the meantime, arrangements<lb />
were made for the Summer<lb />
Theatre to produce a "demi-<lb />
season" of musical revues in the<lb />
ECU School of Music's recital<lb />
hall. Greenville audiences, ac-<lb />
customed to large, lavish<lb />
musicals, were uncertain about<lb />
these small, sophisticated offer-<lb />
ings, but the reviews were<lb />
Get Yucky<lb />
positive and the two-show<lb />
schedule was continued during<lb />
the next two summers with small-<lb />
cast, one-set plays. Most impor-<lb />
tant, the community began to<lb />
discuss the return of a full Sum-<lb />
mer Theatre when building<lb />
renovations were completed.<lb />
Sometime prior to the comple-<lb />
tion of the building, Loessin<lb />
began trying to decide what<lb />
course of action to take in reviv-<lb />
ing the Summer Theatre. Infla-<lb />
tion made a season a musicals ap-<lb />
pear prohibitive, and yet, the<lb />
reputation of the Summer<lb />
Theatre was built on those shows.<lb />
The decision was made to give the<lb />
big musicals one more try.<lb />
It was obvious box office<lb />
receipts would never cover the ex-<lb />
pense of producing four large<lb />
musicals. East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty came to the rescue with ser-<lb />
vices, facilities and a generous<lb />
allocation of funds. The East<lb />
A scene from the Summer Theatre's Production of Pippin 1983.<lb />
Carolina Summer Theatre En-<lb />
dowment, under the direction of<lb />
Mrs. June Ficklen, was establish-<lb />
ed and the solicitation of cor-<lb />
porate and private support<lb />
throughout Eastern North<lb />
Carolina was begun. The early<lb />
response was favorable. The en-<lb />
dowment received $60,000 and<lb />
the NC Arts Council support in<lb />
1982 was $12,000.<lb />
In 1982, the day arrived:<lb />
theatre renovations were com-<lb />
plete.<lb />
In July, the Summer Theatre<lb />
reopened with four large-scale<lb />
musicals: Grease, Shenandoah,<lb />
Cabaret and She Loves Me. A<lb />
fully-paid professional company<lb />
numbering slightly more than 100<lb />
actors, singers, dancers,<lb />
designers, technicians, musicians<lb />
and management personnel was<lb />
assembled for a seven-week<lb />
residency in Greenville.<lb />
By all accounts the season was<lb />
a tremendous artistic success.<lb />
Overall, the theatre played to 94<lb />
percent capacity, or slightly more<lb />
than 14,000 people.<lb />
Encouraged by such over<lb />
whelming response, yet un-<lb />
daunted by rising production ex-<lb />
penses, royalty payments anj<lb />
salaries, Loessin and company<lb />
elected to continue the next sum-<lb />
mer season with their celebrated<lb />
trademark: "Big Broadway<lb />
Musicals<lb />
It is now 1985, four years since<lb />
the re-birth of the' Summer<lb />
Theatre. Twelve more shows<lb />
have come and gone, and with<lb />
the close of the season, more tl<lb />
one-half million people will ha<lb />
seen the 72 musicals prodt.<lb />
since 1964. Put into proper<lb />
perspective, the East Cai<lb />
Summer Theatre has broug<lb />
Broadway to Eastern <lb />
Carolina.<lb />
1 live in a co-op in New York. I'm<lb />
pregnant, which is total yup.<lb />
"But underneath all this stuff<lb />
is a person who has very basic<lb />
values, who loves her husband, is<lb />
excited about having a child, is<lb />
involved in women's causes and<lb />
gives to a lot of money to dif-<lb />
ferent charities. Just to give me<lb />
that label of yuppie is yucky<lb />
Like Reznikoff, Jacobs feels<lb />
she is unfairly judged on the sole<lb />
basis of her material world � a<lb />
white BMW, her own business, a<lb />
condominium, and hopping<lb />
planes down to Cancun on<lb />
weekends to meet her "Jetset<lb />
designer friend, Adam Beall.<lb />
"I don't want to be judged by<lb />
this, because I feel that I give<lb />
back to the community equally<lb />
what I take from it says<lb />
Jacobs.<lb />
"I'm on the board of a service<lb />
that places abused and neglected<lb />
children in foster homes. I do<lb />
work for the March of Dimes, for<lb />
the Dallas Ballet, for the Parks<lb />
and Recreations Center. To me,<lb />
the word yuppie does not connote<lb />
someone who is a very giving<lb />
kind of person; it means self-<lb />
centered and only after personal<lb />
benefit. That is not me<lb />
Chicago businessman Fiffer<lb />
shudders at the stereotype<lb />
HOTSPOTS<lb />
because of it's contrast to the hip-<lb />
pie ideology.<lb />
"I think there is a certain<lb />
amount of guilt on the part of<lb />
our generation, because we at<lb />
least paid lip service to being<lb />
somewhat anti-materialistic and<lb />
liberal and cause-oriented in the<lb />
late '60s and early '70s he ex-<lb />
plains.<lb />
"And now with this kind of<lb />
preoccupation with material<lb />
possessions, we're everything we<lb />
claimed we never wanted to be<lb />
Rather than stew, he has opted<lb />
to make light of the yuppie obses-<lb />
sion. And money.<lb />
Through his Evanston, 111<lb />
company, Da Vinci Productions,<lb />
he recently created "The Last<lb />
Yupper" poster to be marketed<lb />
across the country at $20 a pop.<lb />
A takeoff of Da Vinci's original<lb />
"The Last Supper Fiffer's ver-<lb />
sion includes yuppies seated<lb />
around the table in the same posi-<lb />
tions as the apostles. The table is<lb />
set with gourmet cheese, sushi,<lb />
fine wines, imported beer and a<lb />
game of Trivial Pursuit.<lb />
The central figure is a man in a<lb />
three-piece suit adding up the<lb />
dinner check on a pocket<lb />
calculator.<lb />
To unveil the poster, he threw<lb />
a "Yupperwear" party.<lb />
(�xtitorfs Note; Due to dr-<lb />
cumstances beyond our control<lb />
the Nightclubs section of<lb />
Hotspots wiff not appear in this<lb />
week's issue, but wilt return next<lb />
weekj<lb />
On Campus<lb />
Alien is the Student Union Films<lb />
Committee's scheduled film<lb />
for tonight. Picking up<lb />
signals from a wrecked<lb />
spaceship, the crew of the<lb />
space cargo carrier<lb />
Nostromo respond. Within<lb />
the wreckage they find car-<lb />
nage � and some odd egg<lb />
pods bathed in a mist glow.<lb />
So begins one of the finest<lb />
science fiction films of the<lb />
70$. Kreetor Ridley Scott<lb />
has fashioned a stunning<lb />
visual nightmare where ter-<lb />
ror lurks at every turn. An<lb />
outstanding cast makes the<lb />
film intensely real as well as<lb />
frightening. H.R. Gigcr's<lb />
stunning production<lb />
designs aid an errie at-<lb />
mosphert to the picture.<lb />
Alien is playing at 7 pjn. m<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Siripea, a comedy classic, graces<lb />
the Hendrix Theatre movie<lb />
screen next Tuesday. John<lb />
Winger (Bill Murray) and<lb />
Russell Zjskc (Harold<lb />
Ramis), two dov nr�-?re: -<lb />
luck guys, join nc ntw"<lb />
U.S. Army to h�. p make the<lb />
world sa e for<lb />
democracyand meet girls.<lb />
They soon become the Ar-<lb />
rays uniikeiiest heros, and<lb />
prove to be certifiably<lb />
" wacko as they nearly set<lb />
off World War HI by in-<lb />
vading Czechoslovakia. Ail<lb />
films start at 7 p.m. Ad-<lb />
mission is free to all with<lb />
current ECU ID's, but only<lb />
ECU students can bring a<lb />
guest.<lb />
Leon Jordan and Ms Continen-<lb />
tals Orchestra will enliven<lb />
the Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Patio with the<lb />
sounds of Glenn Miller,<lb />
Harry James and Tomy<lb />
Dorsey on Thursday, June<lb />
27 at 9 p.m. Formed in<lb />
Raleigh back in 57, the<lb />
Continentals have been in-<lb />
strumental in keeping alive<lb />
the energetic big band<lb />
sound of the '30s and '40s.<lb />
Admission to the concert is<lb />
tree to all. n case of rain<lb />
the concert if; move int.<lb />
Hendrix Thea re.<lb />
the Kre is positively unique. Ii<lb />
con. ?tl Monday, July 2 at'<lb />
p.m. tn the Sfendenhal!<lb />
Student v. nrci Patk . H<lb />
Rare is a con plete bana n.<lb />
to be misled. Sponsored b-<lb />
the Student Union Snecia<lb />
Concerts Committee the<lb />
band consists of Janei<lb />
Brammer (vocals, acoustiv<lb />
and synthesized quitars<lb />
and keyboards) and Be.<lb />
Martin (vocals, basj<lb />
keyboards, and autoharp).<lb />
Rainsite is Hendrix<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
Hotspots is a listing of entertain-<lb />
ment available to the University<lb />
community. Any local mghtclul<lb />
or University sponsorec<lb />
organization interested in being c<lb />
part of Hotspots can do so by<lb />
contacting the Features Depart-<lb />
ment of The East Carolinian<lb />
Submissions to Hotspots will be<lb />
printed only if space allows.<lb />
Guidelines may be obtainec<lb />
through the Features Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Classic Comedy To Open '85 Theatre Season<lb />
i<lb />
Throughout the month of<lb />
July, The East Carolina<lb />
Summer Theatre will celebrate<lb />
its 20th Anniversary Season of<lb />
producing lavish Broadway<lb />
musicals for theatregoers in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Kicking off the birthday<lb />
celebration will be the long-<lb />
run New York musical comedy<lb />
hit, A Funny Thing Happened<lb />
on the Way to the Forum,<lb />
scheduled for six perfor-<lb />
mances: July 1-6, at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
in McGinnis Theatre on the<lb />
corner of Fifth and Eastern<lb />
Streets in Greenville. Lauded<lb />
by six Tony Awards in 1962,<lb />
including Broadway's coveted<lb />
"Best Musical of the Season<lb />
Forum ran in New York for<lb />
more than 28 months and was<lb />
made into a major motion pic-<lb />
ture in 1966, starring Zero<lb />
Mostel in his original role, and<lb />
Phil Stivers and Buster K eat on<lb />
in supporting parts.<lb />
Forum is the combination<lb />
of all the best gags that have<lb />
delighted theatre audiences for<lb />
the last two thousand years.<lb />
The tomfoolery of the show is<lb />
based by its authors, Burt<lb />
Shevelove and Larry Gelbart,<lb />
on hilarious situations derived<lb />
from seven different farces of<lb />
Plautus, the Roman comic<lb />
playwright whose works were<lb />
played in the Colosseum<lb />
around 200 BC, and were<lb />
known for their wacky situa-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The plot is a medley of time-<lb />
honored stock situations of<lb />
farce: mistaken identities, sw-<lb />
inging doors, kicks in the<lb />
posterior, double takes and all<lb />
the rest of the paraphernalia<lb />
associated with burlesque and<lb />
vaudeville.<lb />
The opening number is a<lb />
quartet entitled "Comedy<lb />
Tonight and it sets the tone<lb />
for all that follows in the<lb />
streets of ancient Rome. But it<lb />
is not necessary to understand<lb />
Latin to appreciate Pseudolus,<lb />
a slave-in-a-toga who creates<lb />
uproar as he tries to gain his<lb />
freedom, aided and abetted by<lb />
his side-kick, Hysterium;<lb />
Senex, an aging but all to chip-<lb />
per senior citizen; his Amazo-<lb />
nian wife, Domina; Philia, the<lb />
v<lb />
OH THE<lb />
WAYS) THE<lb />
girl everyone desires; and four<lb />
girls from a house of ill fame<lb />
called Tintinabule, Panacea,<lb />
Gymnasia and Vibrata.<lb />
The composerlyricist of<lb />
Forum is Broadway's resident<lb />
genius, Stephen Sonheim, who<lb />
lists among his many credits<lb />
West Side Story, Gypsy, A<lb />
Little Night Music and the cur-<lb />
rent New York hit, Sunday in<lb />
the Park with George. In<lb />
Forum, Sondheim has written<lb />
some of his more melodic<lb />
tunes, including "Everybody<lb />
Ought to Have a Maid<lb />
"Pretty Little Picture and<lb />
"Lovely<lb />
This is not the first time area<lb />
audiences have seen this<lb />
popular musical. It was<lb />
originally produced by The<lb />
East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre in 1970, with Greg<lb />
Zittle as Hysterium, the<lb />
hyperactive, hysterical slave<lb />
with the high-pitched voice.<lb />
Now, 15 years later, Director<lb />
Edgar Loessin has again cast<lb />
Zittel � this time in the<lb />
leading role of Pseudolus.<lb />
"Bringing Greg back to be in<lb />
the show has been something<lb />
we've wanted to do for years,<lb />
but because of his other com-<lb />
mitments, we couldn't get<lb />
him said Loessin. "Then,<lb />
when he called to say he was<lb />
free in July, we knew it would<lb />
be perfect to have him open<lb />
the Anniversary Season in<lb />
Forum<lb />
Season tickets are still<lb />
available for the Monday<lb />
through Saturday evening per-<lb />
formances at 8:15 p.m and<lb />
telephone reservations are be-<lb />
ing accepted for reserved seat<lb />
tickets as well. Reservations<lb />
and further information may<lb />
be obtained by visiting the box<lb />
office in McGinnis Theatre,<lb />
or by calling 757-6390.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JUNE 26, 1985<lb />
Page 7<lb />
Tougher Penalties Favored By ECU<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
�u�'�i Sport Mtlor<lb />
In a special NCAA convention<lb />
held last week in New Orleans, a<lb />
sweeping series of new rules were<lb />
passed in an attempt to curb the<lb />
cheating which has grown to<lb />
epidemic proportions in major<lb />
ollegiate athletics.<lb />
Those changes are going to<lb />
make it a lot tougher in the future<lb />
on players, coaches and colleges<lb />
that incur major violations of<lb />
NCAA regulations.<lb />
Athletic Director Ken Karr<lb />
The most serious of the sanc-<lb />
tions which may be placed<lb />
against colleges are the minimum<lb />
penalties for first and second of-<lb />
fenses of major violations, which<lb />
are effective as of Sept. 1, 1985.<lb />
For an initial infraction, the<lb />
minimum punishment includes<lb />
two years on probation, no<lb />
expense-paid recruiting visits for<lb />
a year, no off-campus recruiting<lb />
for a year and no postseason or<lb />
televised games for a similar<lb />
period.<lb />
Schools which commit a se-<lb />
cond major violation within a<lb />
five year period could face a two<lb />
year ban of intercollegiate com-<lb />
petition (the so-called "death<lb />
penalty"), recruiting and scholar-<lb />
ships, along with a four year<lb />
suspension of the right to vote on<lb />
NCAA legislation.<lb />
The definition of "first of-<lb />
fense" was made retroactive to<lb />
Sept. 1, 1980, which means<lb />
schools which have been sanc-<lb />
tioned between then and now will<lb />
be considered "repeat" violators<lb />
if found guilty of another major<lb />
infraction within the prescribed<lb />
period of time.<lb />
Colleges which fall into this<lb />
category � and thus already have<lb />
one strike against them � include<lb />
Florida, Illinois, Kansas,<lb />
Arizona, Southern Cal, Wichita<lb />
State, SMU, Clemson and<lb />
Wisconsin in football.<lb />
In other sports, teams affected<lb />
include Arizona St. (baseball,<lb />
men's gymnastics and wrestling),<lb />
along with Akron and Wichita<lb />
State in basketball.<lb />
Although some delegates<lb />
disliked the retroactive nature of<lb />
this penalty, such as former ECU<lb />
football coach Mike McGee �<lb />
who is now the athletic director at<lb />
Southern Cal � most of them,<lb />
including McGee, voted for the<lb />
measure. The final tally was<lb />
427-6.<lb />
A new wrinkle adopted by the<lb />
convention involves the penalties<lb />
to be applied against coaches and<lb />
athletes found to be in violation<lb />
of NCAA rules. Future contracts<lb />
between coaches and institutions<lb />
must include the stipulation that<lb />
those found in violation of<lb />
NCAA regulations shall be sub-<lb />
ject to the disciplinary or correc-<lb />
tive action of the NCAA.<lb />
The penalties placed upon<lb />
coaches, which can include fir-<lb />
ing, suspension for a year<lb />
without pay or reassignment to<lb />
an position that prohibits contact<lb />
with student-athletes for a year,<lb />
now will apply even if the coach<lb />
moves to another NCAA school.<lb />
This rule is designed to stop<lb />
coaches who get caught cheating<lb />
from avoiding the consequences<lb />
of their actions by merely chang-<lb />
ing jobs, which has often been<lb />
the case in past.<lb />
Such sanctions should have a<lb />
major effect on how coaches and<lb />
athletic departments conduct<lb />
their operations in the future, ac-<lb />
cording to ECU head football<lb />
coach Art Baker. "No coach<lb />
wants to permanently affect their<lb />
future by violating these new<lb />
rules he said, "and universities<lb />
don't want to run the risk of hav-<lb />
ing their programs taken away.<lb />
"A coach who is under these<lb />
restrictions will have a hard time<lb />
getting another coaching job<lb />
Baker added. "I think these<lb />
IRS Sponsors Rafting Trip<lb />
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5. Registration, transportation,<lb />
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$52.00. The trip will take place<lb />
the weekend of July 13.<lb />
ECU adventurers will leave on<lb />
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and a half hours. Camp will once<lb />
again be set up Saturday night<lb />
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Greenville early Sunday evening.<lb />
Each person should be<lb />
prepared for hotelmotel ac-<lb />
comodations in case the weather<lb />
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On Tuesday, July 9 at 4 p.m a<lb />
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formation will be available.<lb />
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�cameras may be taken at<lb />
owner's risk<lb />
If safety is your concern, all<lb />
participants are required to wear<lb />
a Coast Guard-approved life<lb />
jacket, supplied by the Natahala<lb />
Outdoor Center.<lb />
All participants should be able<lb />
to swim and unafraid of water.<lb />
Although risks are involved in the<lb />
rafting adventure, an attempt has<lb />
been made to minimze any<lb />
danger. Guests must be willing to<lb />
accept the responsibility for any<lb />
risk.<lb />
Be sure to sign up for this sum-<lb />
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forget.<lb />
McNeill Continues Superb Efforts;<lb />
German Meet Is Next On Calendar<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sporu Editor<lb />
ECU track sensation Lee Ver-<lb />
non McNeill continued his ex-<lb />
cellent string of meets with a<lb />
first and second place finish in<lb />
the Pacific Conference Games<lb />
held over the weekend in<lb />
Berkeley, Calif.<lb />
McNeill, a freshman from St<lb />
Pauls, ran the opening leg of the<lb />
winning 4x100 relay team and<lb />
finished second in the 100 meters.<lb />
McNeill led off for the USA<lb />
relay team, which also included<lb />
N.C. State's Harvey McSwain,<lb />
Emmit King (formerly of<lb />
Alabama), and a hurdler named<lb />
Hodges, to a time of 39.30.<lb />
In the 100 meters, King nar-<lb />
rowly edged McNeill to the finish<lb />
line, giving the United States<lb />
team a sweep in the event. King's<lb />
winning time of 10.44 was just<lb />
one-hundredth of a second better<lb />
than McNeill's time of 10.45.<lb />
Pirate track coach Bill Carson<lb />
was pleased by McNeill's perfor-<lb />
mance in both events.<lb />
"Every sprinter in any of these<lb />
meets is one of the top ten in his<lb />
country Carson said.<lb />
"Anytime you are able to finish<lb />
in the top two in these events you<lb />
are doing all right.<lb />
Carson was impressed by the<lb />
time of the winning 4x100 relay<lb />
team considering their lack of<lb />
previous experience running<lb />
together.<lb />
"The 39.30 they ran in the<lb />
relay was tremendous for four<lb />
guys who had never run or prac-<lb />
ticed together before he said.<lb />
"You can practice all year with<lb />
your relay teams and they still<lb />
will drop the baton on the han-<lb />
doff. It just goes to show when<lb />
you have good athletes � good<lb />
things will happen<lb />
McNeill, who finished fourth<lb />
in the NCAA Championships this<lb />
spring, and second in the USA<lb />
Outdoor Track and Field Cham-<lb />
pionships in the 100-meters, came<lb />
close to capturing the top spot in<lb />
this meet.<lb />
Lee Vernon McNeill<lb />
"In the 100 meters, a tenth of a<lb />
second is like a hare's breath<lb />
Carson continued. "Lee could<lb />
have easily won<lb />
Next on the agenda for<lb />
McNeill � who has already<lb />
become eligible to run on the<lb />
American team in every interna-<lb />
tional competition this year � is<lb />
the USA-West Germany dual<lb />
meet in Breman, West Germany,<lb />
June 29-30.<lb />
After that, he will participate<lb />
in the National Sports Festival in<lb />
Baton Rouge, La July 27-28;<lb />
the World University Games in<lb />
Kobe, Japan, Aug. 29-Sept. 4.<lb />
He also will run on the USA relay<lb />
team, and perhaps in the 100, at<lb />
the World Cup meet in Canberra,<lb />
Australia, Oct. 4-6.<lb />
Carson feels that competing in<lb />
the international events will not<lb />
only help McNeill's running, but<lb />
also his school work.<lb />
"This is really a tremendous<lb />
learning experience for Lee and it<lb />
will help him mature Carson<lb />
said. "It will also help him<lb />
academically. If you can get<lb />
yourself to West Germany and<lb />
back, you can certainly go across<lb />
campus to the library and check<lb />
out a book<lb />
McNeill, in addition to having<lb />
to overcome the van wreck which<lb />
killed one teammate and injured<lb />
eight others, also had to fight the<lb />
reoccurence of a high school leg<lb />
injury.<lb />
At the NCAA indoor meet,<lb />
McNeill aggravated an old injury<lb />
to a muscle behind his knee,<lb />
which made starts painful to him.<lb />
"We realized that his method<lb />
of starting w��s painful for him<lb />
Carson said. "So we switched his<lb />
legs at the start, putting his left<lb />
leg up front and his right leg back<lb />
and it seems to be clearing up<lb />
Another thing that seems to be<lb />
getting clearer, is that McNeill is<lb />
entrenching himself as one of the<lb />
top sprinters in the nation, and<lb />
barring injury, will be for a long<lb />
time to come.<lb />
changes will have a major effect<lb />
in curbing violations. In the<lb />
future, college presidents and<lb />
athletic directors should become<lb />
more aware of how the various<lb />
sports are being run<lb />
Officials at ECU, including<lb />
Baker, head basketball coach<lb />
Charlie Harrison, assistant foot-<lb />
ball coach Mike O'Cain and<lb />
athletic director Ken Karr, see no<lb />
major impact upon Pirate<lb />
athletics from the new legislation<lb />
because the various sports have<lb />
adherred as closely as possible to<lb />
NCAA regulations.<lb />
"I don't think it will have a big<lb />
effect on us said Baker. "This<lb />
area doesn't have a reputation of<lb />
cheating anyway. It will probably<lb />
impact on Southwestern teams<lb />
the most, because there's a lot of<lb />
oil money out there<lb />
The result of the penalty for<lb />
repeated violations would put a<lb />
school's whole program in<lb />
jeopardy, according to Baker.<lb />
"Take the example of Florida<lb />
State he said. "They already<lb />
have TV contracts for their first<lb />
three games worth $640,000, plus<lb />
a $500,000 deal with Hardee's.<lb />
"How is Florida, who is under<lb />
probation � with no revenue<lb />
from bowl games or TV � going<lb />
to compete with them?<lb />
"Almost all coaches are ex-<lb />
athletes, so they are very com-<lb />
petitive when it comes to gaining<lb />
the winning edge Baker stated.<lb />
"These new rules will strike close<lb />
to home. The NCAA was reluc-<lb />
tant to pass severe penalties in the<lb />
past, but since the abuses hadn't<lb />
been curbed, it was felt some<lb />
strong action had to be taken<lb />
before the government stepped<lb />
in<lb />
"I don't know of a case where<lb />
I've lost a recruit to another<lb />
school because of illegal offers<lb />
Harrison said. "I think college<lb />
basketball and athletics have<lb />
come under attack as a result of<lb />
some things which have happen-<lb />
ed recently and these rules were<lb />
devised to prevent schools from<lb />
recruiting people illegally<lb />
Harrison feels the intention of<lb />
the changes is good, but that<lb />
See SUFFER, Page 8<lb />
I , <lb />
The result of a two-year ban on this playing field would have a devastating effect far beyond the football<lb />
team. Cheerleaders, minor sports and others who derive support from the sport would also be affected<lb />
ECU Intramural Activities;<lb />
Cure For Summertime Blues<lb />
By DAVID McGUINNESS<lb />
Suff Whirr<lb />
Anyone who has spent a summer in Greenville<lb />
knows that it is not the most exciting place on<lb />
earth. Most students are gone and with them go<lb />
many of Greenville's social and recreational ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
But the ECU Intramural Department may have a<lb />
cure for some of your summertime blues.<lb />
For the second summer session the IRS depart-<lb />
ment will sponsor the a number of recreational ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
arranged for groups of six to 15 riders by the IRS.<lb />
Other IRS services include sports equipment<lb />
checkout (free) and outdoor recreational equip-<lb />
ment that can be rented on a daily, weekend and or<lb />
extended use basis.<lb />
For people more interested in informal recrea-<lb />
tion, ECU has two swimming pools, 16 lighted ten-<lb />
nis courts, four volleyball courts, four outdoor<lb />
basketball courts, playing fields near Fieklen<lb />
Stadium and on College Hill Drive, two weight<lb />
rooms two gymnasiums and two racquetball<lb />
courts.<lb />
ACTIVITY<lb />
Tennis Singles<lb />
Co-Rec Volleyball<lb />
Putt-Putt Tourney<lb />
One-on-One Basketball<lb />
Horse Shoes<lb />
Softball Tournament<lb />
ENTRY DATES<lb />
619-628<lb />
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For people who like to get outdoors and like<lb />
horseback riding, the Intramural Department has<lb />
something for you also. Jarman's Stables is<lb />
cooperating with the IRS in providing reduced<lb />
rates to ECU faculty and students. Anyone in-<lb />
terested should contact the IRS to obtain a dis-<lb />
count form. Without this form you will be unable<lb />
to receive the reduced rate.<lb />
The stables are open from 9 a.m. until dark during<lb />
the summer for drop-in business. Early bird rides<lb />
(7-8 a.m.) as well as afternoon trips (4-5 p.m.) are<lb />
The programs offered by the IRS provide<lb />
students with a diverse range of recreational ac-<lb />
tivities from which to choose.<lb />
"Our goal is to provide an enjoyable activity for<lb />
everyone, to allow people to participate rather than<lb />
spectate said Pat Cox, assistant director of the<lb />
IRS. "Although we are limited in our budget and<lb />
our faciities, we try to furnish students with an ac-<lb />
tivity that fits them. Whatever your interested in,<lb />
we want you to have the opportunity to do it<lb />
Harrington Hosts Try-Out;<lb />
Overton Signs New Recruit<lb />
BASEBALL TRYOUTS: The<lb />
Pittsburgh Pirates will hold<lb />
tryouts at Harrington Field on<lb />
Monday July 1, at 9 am.<lb />
Players aged 16 to 22 years of<lb />
age are invited to attend. Pro-<lb />
spects must bring a complete<lb />
uniform, shoes, glove and per-<lb />
sonal gear. American Legion<lb />
players are required to bring writ-<lb />
ten permission from their Legion<lb />
coach or post commander to par-<lb />
ticipate.<lb />
Players selected in the recent<lb />
amateur draft are ineligible to<lb />
participate.<lb />
BASEBALL RECRUIT SIGNS:<lb />
Paul Hill, who played his high<lb />
school baseball here in Greenville<lb />
at D.H. Conley, has signed a let-<lb />
ter of intent to attend ECU on a<lb />
baseball scholarship.<lb />
Pirate assistant coach Billy<lb />
Best announced the signing of<lb />
Hill, who went 8-3 with an earned<lb />
run average of 2.63 and 115<lb />
strikeouts in 77 innings this past<lb />
season.<lb />
Hill batted .287 with four<lb />
homers and 20 runs batted in as<lb />
the Vikings finished the season<lb />
with a 19-6 overall record. Con-<lb />
ley was eliminated in the second<lb />
round of the state high school<lb />
playoffs by North Lenoir.<lb />
Best feels that Hill is a definite<lb />
prospect for the Pirate baseball<lb />
program.<lb />
"He really worked hard on the<lb />
weight program and that's<lb />
brought him around Best said.<lb />
"We can see him coming in and<lb />
helping us right away.<lb />
"He's got a good arm, and<lb />
that's something you can't teach.<lb />
Hopefully we can teach him a few<lb />
things in the fall, and he can help<lb />
us in the spring<lb />
Hill is the first signing for the<lb />
Pirate baseball program this spr-<lb />
ing, with more signings expected<lb />
to follow.<lb /><pb facs="00057720_tn_0008" /><lb />
8<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 26, 1985<lb />
Stiffer NCAA Penalties Favored By ECU<lb />
Continued From Page 7<lb />
there may have been an overreac-<lb />
tion in New Orleans. "I think<lb />
there needs to be some more<lb />
thought and clarification of the<lb />
rules in general he said. "The<lb />
main problem I see is enforcing<lb />
them equally<lb />
The Pirate basketball coach<lb />
also feels there are too many<lb />
minor rules now and that some of<lb />
them adversely affect the very<lb />
student-athletes they are designed<lb />
to protect. "Sometimes you just<lb />
want to do something to help a<lb />
kid out he stated, "but the<lb />
rules say you can't. As a result,<lb />
the kids may be susceptible to of-<lb />
fers bv alumni as a matter of sur-<lb />
vival<lb />
"This was a national move to<lb />
prevent circumvention of the<lb />
NCAA rules said Dr. Karr.<lb />
"There's been a gradual erosion<lb />
of the academic credibility of col-<lb />
legiate athletics. The greatest ef-<lb />
fect on East Carolina will be the<lb />
improvement of intercollegiate<lb />
athletics in general.<lb />
"These new rules should have<lb />
some of the same leveling effects<lb />
of the rules which limited the<lb />
number of scholarships Karr<lb />
feels. "These are the strictest<lb />
rules ever applied to coaches<lb />
Theoretically at least, if the<lb />
new regulations have the desired<lb />
effect, schools which have been<lb />
following NCAA guidelines in<lb />
the past will now be on a more<lb />
equal basis with those who have<lb />
violated the rules with impunity.<lb />
A large part of the reason for<lb />
the willingness by some coaches<lb />
and alumni to violate the rules in<lb />
the past was the feeling that what<lb />
would amount to a slap on the<lb />
wrist would be worth a national<lb />
championship.<lb />
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which prevailed at Clemson,<lb />
where Bill Atchley felt compelled<lb />
to resign as the university presi-<lb />
dent because the board of<lb />
trustees � backed by certain<lb />
powerful alumni � refused to<lb />
back him in his attempt to con-<lb />
trol abuses in the athletic depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
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arising out of the recent changes<lb />
remain to be resolved some time<lb />
in the future, but for now the<lb />
general atmosphere among<lb />
coaches and administrators is<lb />
that the new legislation will be a<lb />
major step toward regaining the<lb />
academic and amateur credibility<lb />
of college athletics.<lb />
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which was attended by about 200<lb />
college presidents � many at<lb />
their first NCAA athletic conven-<lb />
tion ever � shows the seriousness<lb />
with which they view the current<lb />
collegiate athletic situation.<lb />
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coaches found cheating, student-<lb />
athletes will now be held accoun-<lb />
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