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(Earolmtan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.60 No.16<lb />
Thursday, October 17. 1985<lb />
(.reenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12.000<lb />
Faculty Satisfied With ECU <lb />
By DOK.KOKKKSON<lb />
M�ff Wrllrt<lb />
An informal survey of ECl<lb />
faculty found that most arc<lb />
satisfied with the pay and ad-<lb />
vancement opportunities in their<lb />
profession.<lb />
The East Carolinian survey of<lb />
15 ECU faculty members was<lb />
prompted b a Carnegie Founda-<lb />
tion survey on the quality of<lb />
undergraduate education. The<lb />
Carnegie survey found that 38<lb />
percent of college faculty nation-<lb />
wide say they may quit teaching<lb />
in the next five years.<lb />
In contrast, all ECl faculty<lb />
members surveyed said they were<lb />
satisfied with their profession<lb />
and would not consider leaving.<lb />
The Carnegie survey found<lb />
that one-third of college faculty<lb />
members believed abolishing<lb />
tenure would improve higher<lb />
education. Twelve out of the 15<lb />
ECU faculty members surveyed<lb />
believed tenure has no adverse ef-<lb />
fect on the quality of education.<lb />
Approximately 75 percent said<lb />
they were against abolishing<lb />
tenure.<lb />
One professor in favor of<lb />
tenure said, "a well-qualified in-<lb />
dividual who is willing to meet<lb />
university requirements has a<lb />
good opportunity for advance-<lb />
ment <lb />
� professor who thinks tenure<lb />
has an adverse effect on educa-<lb />
tion said. "Tenure has a tendency<lb />
to make some individuals relax"<lb />
and that he would prefer "a<lb />
system of long-term contracts<lb />
These contracts would be renew-<lb />
ed every five to seven years while<lb />
providing employment security,<lb />
he added.<lb />
In the national survey, 60 per-<lb />
cent believed their salaries are<lb />
either fair or poor. About 40 per-<lb />
cent said their pay is good or ex-<lb />
cellent.<lb />
The survey of ECU faculty<lb />
found that 80 percent think their<lb />
pay is as good or better then pay<lb />
across the nation.<lb />
One professor commentr <lb />
"You don't expect to get rich<lb />
teaching, but I think we are ade-<lb />
quately compensated<lb />
According to the American<lb />
Association of University Pro-<lb />
fessors, the average salaries in<lb />
1984-85 were: $39,870 for a full<lb />
professor; $29,910 for an<lb />
associate professor and $24,610<lb />
for an assistant professor.<lb />
According to information<lb />
prepared and assembled by the<lb />
ECU Office of Institutional Ad-<lb />
vancement, the average salaries<lb />
of male professors on a nine<lb />
month contract in 1985 were:<lb />
$37,071 for a full professor;<lb />
$30,603 for an associate pro-<lb />
fessor and $24,587 for an assis<lb />
tant professor.<lb />
Angelo Volpe, Vice Chancellor<lb />
for Academic Affairs, said ECU<lb />
"gets a lot of high-quality ap-<lb />
plicants. We're a college where<lb />
people want to come to, not<lb />
leave<lb />
The Carnegie survey results<lb />
were published in the September-<lb />
October issue of Change<lb />
magazine.<lb />
ECU Participates InTelecast ��<lb />
B EI.IABKTH PXGr<lb />
st�fr wntrt<lb />
ECU, . uction w ith 15<lb />
othei colleges and universities,<lb />
? part in the W  Day<lb />
sat el � te telecoi ce on<lb />
W ednesday . oi Id 1 ood Dav,<lb />
which is now in fear,<lb />
marks thi mi I the<lb />
indmg ' : :<lb />
Agriculture Orga<lb />
United Nations in 1945.<lb />
The national committee for<lb />
Woi  Day is made up of<lb />
S. Depart m e n t o t<lb />
griculture, the gency for In-<lb />
ternationa! Developmei I and a<lb />
coalition of 350 private v oiuntary<lb />
organizations.<lb />
The three-hour teleconference<lb />
originated f r o m G e o r g e<lb />
W ashingt on Univers ty in<lb />
Washington, D. . a d was<lb />
shown at The Brody Med<lb />
Sciences Building at ECl<lb />
The first hour ol the<lb />
teleconfernce was designated<lb />
panel presentai n the rela-<lb />
tionship of poverty and w<lb />
hunger, the impact on world food<lb />
security, and the problem of at-<lb />
taining long-term, sustainable<lb />
agriculture development in the<lb />
Third World.<lb />
Among those on the panel were<lb />
Peter McPherson, administrator<lb />
or' the Agency for International<lb />
Development; Barbara Hud-<lb />
dleston, chief of the loot! Securi-<lb />
ty and Information Service of the<lb />
food and Agriculture Organiza-<lb />
tion; Sena Paul S n on (D-Il);<lb />
and Mane Savane, president of<lb />
the ion of African<lb />
Women tor Research on<lb />
Development in Dakar, Sengal.<lb />
During the second hour. !( <lb />
faculty made a presentation ol<lb />
the teleconference site. Kathrvn<lb />
M. Kolassa and Marilyn F.<lb />
e, 1 I lood and nutrition<lb />
 Maurice Simon, an ECl<lb />
political scientist; Frederick Day,<lb />
a geography and populations ex-<lb />
and Judith C. Rollins, dean<lb />
of the Schol of Home<lb />
� nomics, spoke at the<lb />
teleconference.<lb />
Day, who often teaches his<lb />
students on the subject of world<lb />
hunger by relating it to popula-<lb />
tion said, "1 relate population to<lb />
increase in numbers and the abili-<lb />
ty to feed those people<lb />
"The population is growing so<lb />
fast that they are not able to pro-<lb />
vide enough food for the people<lb />
in Africa said Day.<lb />
Day did not think that the<lb />
teleconference would help the<lb />
hunger situation, but that it<lb />
would help in the informing l<lb />
others, so that they would be<lb />
prepared to help deal with the<lb />
situation.<lb />
The third hour of the<lb />
teleconference was designated to<lb />
a discussion between the par-<lb />
ticipating schools with Karl<lb />
Rodabaugh of the ECU Division<lb />
of Continuing Education.<lb />
An evening program was also<lb />
held to discuss the World Food<lb />
Day theme "Hunger: Who<lb />
Should Starve The program in-<lb />
cluded a pane! discussion which<lb />
featured Day. Nina Blount of the<lb />
Greenville Tabernacle Praver.<lb />
Debbie Ryals of the Department<lb />
of Social Services, and was<lb />
moderated by Greenville Mayor<lb />
Janice Buck.<lb />
The panel discussion was<lb />
followed by a rebroadcast of the<lb />
first hour of the telecast.<lb />
"For those who work to end<lb />
hunger, this is a symoblic year<lb />
and the teleconference will be an<lb />
important opportunity to explore<lb />
global tood and hunger issues<lb />
said Patricia Young, coordinator<lb />
of the National Committee for<lb />
World food Dav.<lb />
"The teleconference provide- a<lb />
new way for the American college<lb />
community to be involved in the<lb />
search for new ideas and<lb />
answers added Young.<lb />
World Food Day marks the an-<lb />
niversary of the founding of the<lb />
Food and Agriculture Organiza-<lb />
tion of the United Nations. It was<lb />
founded in 1945. ECU par-<lb />
ticipated in the teleconference<lb />
along with 15 other universities<lb />
and colleges.<lb />
Snack Time ieuTec.r��.<lb />
Here are the range of choices students have when the go into the<lb />
Student Store between classes. More often than not. students will<lb />
choose these quick snacks. But beware, in order to maintain good<lb />
health one needs to eat good foods such as fruits, nuts, sandwiches<lb />
and milk products.<lb />
Historical Grasp<lb />
Vital In Choices<lb />
Side of Brain Determines Talent<lb />
By BETH WHICKER<lb />
NUff Unln<lb />
For some students, math is sim-<lb />
ple and English is more com-<lb />
plicated. For others artistic talent<lb />
flows while mechanical and<lb />
reasoning ability is low.<lb />
Some psychologists believe this<lb />
division of talent is due to use of<lb />
the right and left hemisphere of<lb />
the brain.<lb />
The right side of the brain con-<lb />
trols the left hand, artistic ability<lb />
and communication or verbal<lb />
skills.<lb />
"In one of my classes at the<lb />
N.C. School ol the Arts, 75 per-<lb />
cent of the students were left<lb />
handed. The class was comprised<lb />
of dancers, visual art students,<lb />
and design students. In math<lb />
class, our instructor had a dif-<lb />
ficult time trving to make us<lb />
understand the concent of math.<lb />
The best dancer in ihe entire<lb />
school was completly illiterate in<lb />
math according to a former<lb />
student at the N.C. School of the<lb />
Arts and a current ECU student,<lb />
who did not want to be named.<lb />
The left side of the brain controls<lb />
our right hand and mechanical<lb />
ability.<lb />
"Data has been collected on<lb />
the differences between sexes and<lb />
brain sides. This data shows that<lb />
males may be more lateralized to<lb />
the left side of the brain, which<lb />
could be the origin of the males'<lb />
greater mechanical ability. The<lb />
study shows that females may be<lb />
more lateralized on the right side<lb />
and might be a bit ahead verbal-<lb />
ly. Despite the findings the dif-<lb />
ferences are too small to base a<lb />
decision on according to<lb />
Robert Graham, professor of<lb />
Psychlogy.<lb />
"When presenting a card with<lb />
a focal point and a word on either<lb />
side of the focal point, everything<lb />
seen on each side will go to the in-<lb />
dividual side of the hemisphere.<lb />
You can tell exactly which<lb />
hemisphere it's going to. This<lb />
works for most people. It's from<lb />
this kind of experiment that we<lb />
think language is processed in the<lb />
left hemisphere said Graham.<lb />
Electrical potentials from both<lb />
hemispheres show different<lb />
statistics from right to left<lb />
hemispheres when different tasks<lb />
were performed. One function<lb />
most clearly lateralized is speech.<lb />
Both hemispheres can com-<lb />
prehend language, usually only<lb />
one hemisphere can speak<lb />
Graham said.<lb />
"Ambidexterity was thought<lb />
to be both sides of the brain do-<lb />
ing the same thing. It is still<lb />
found that the speech cortex is in<lb />
the left hemisphere. Of course the<lb />
right side still controls the left<lb />
hand and vice versa according<lb />
to Graham.<lb />
"Less evolved brains have no<lb />
division of labor in the<lb />
hemispheres like the human<lb />
brain. All paws try to do all the<lb />
same things. This could be<lb />
because they do not have a se-<lb />
cond motion area said<lb />
Graham.<lb />
"A monkey's brain shows divi-<lb />
sion of labor. If a monkey's se-<lb />
cond motion area is removed<lb />
See SIDE Page 3<lb />
By MIkEl IDWICK<lb />
Sr�, Mllor<lb />
A new history course that will<lb />
be offered next semester is<lb />
designed to provide the vital in-<lb />
formation that is necessary for<lb />
students to make informed and<lb />
intelligent decisions about apar-<lb />
theid and the dilemma facing the<lb />
US.<lb />
The course entitled "Problems<lb />
in Southern African History" is<lb />
offered by the History depart-<lb />
ment through the course Selected<lb />
Topics in History. Kenneth<lb />
W'ilburn, assistant professor of<lb />
history, will instruct the course.<lb />
"1 think everyone should be<lb />
very concerned with how their<lb />
country should view South<lb />
Africa said W'ilburn.<lb />
W'ilburn stated that the course<lb />
should provide the background<lb />
that is necessary for students to<lb />
understand apartheid.<lb />
"College students today are<lb />
picketing or boycotting South<lb />
African products, among other<lb />
things. This course wili give them<lb />
the background and information<lb />
they need to make knowledgable<lb />
decisions as to what they should<lb />
do as individuals W'ilburn said.<lb />
"Apartheid has evolved for<lb />
over 300 years W'ilburn added,<lb />
"in order to understand how to<lb />
end apartheid you have to<lb />
understand what it is, so you<lb />
have to do more than watch 30<lb />
minutes of nightly news<lb />
W'ilburn maintained that<lb />
students must "put the South<lb />
African problems into perspec-<lb />
tive so people can make more in-<lb />
telligent decisions about the par-<lb />
ticipation of their government<lb />
and businesses in South African<lb />
affairs<lb />
The course, according to<lb />
W'ilburn. will start with a look at<lb />
southern Africa before l85 and<lb />
the arrival of the first whites<lb />
the Cape area in southern Africa<lb />
and the problems between the<lb />
whites and the three major in-<lb />
diginouss groups of people in<lb />
Cape region of southern Africa:<lb />
the KHOI-KHOI, who were<lb />
known as the hottentots, the<lb />
SAN, who were the bushmen.<lb />
and the XHOSA. who were<lb />
known as the blacks.<lb />
Next, the course will examine<lb />
the establishment of the Zulu<lb />
ethnic group and the resulting<lb />
dispersion of the other black<lb />
groups, because they were trying<lb />
to escape the wrath of the Zulus.<lb />
W'ilburn said that the course<lb />
will look at the establishment of<lb />
the British in South Africa and<lb />
the conflict between British im-<lb />
perialism and the Boers, which<lb />
eventually resulted in the Boer<lb />
War.<lb />
Finally, the course will con-<lb />
sider apartheid and black<lb />
resistance to South Africa.<lb />
Hanging Around<lb />
JIM LEUTOENS � Tha East Carolinian<lb />
Todd Lovett and Donna Corey are enjoying a guiet moment after classes. More than likely they<lb />
are discussing where and what they will be doing for Fall Break. Fall Break begins this Friday after-<lb />
noon, and it is a hard earned break, so enjoy your vacation.<lb />
Editor Arrested For Larceny<lb />
By LORIN PASQUAL<lb />
Greenville police have arrested<lb />
a former East Carolinian features<lb />
editor and two other men on<lb />
charges of breaking and entering<lb />
and larceny in connection with<lb />
the theft of more than $10,000<lb />
worth of computer equipment<lb />
from the Wilcar Executive<lb />
Building on West 10th Street,<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Detective John Nichols iden-<lb />
tified the men as Stephen Ashley<lb />
Sherbin, 21, a Florida native who<lb />
worked at The East Carolinian<lb />
from August to October, 1985;<lb />
Brian Keith Berryman, 19, who<lb />
lived with Sherbin at 305 E. 14th<lb />
St and Jeffrey Neil Ferris, 19, a<lb />
resident of Black Mountain,<lb />
N1Cltwho previously lived at 213<lb />
Nichols Drive, Greenville.<lb />
Police arrested Berryman Fri-<lb />
day afternoon after they brought<lb />
him to the department for ques-<lb />
tioning. They arrested Sherbin<lb />
and Ferris Monday, at which<lb />
time Sherbin and Berryman con-<lb />
fessed to the charges and made<lb />
official statements, according to<lb />
Nichols.<lb />
Berryman, who gave police at<lb />
least three different former ad-<lb />
dresses in New England, was<lb />
found with more than 100<lb />
unauthorized keys, said Nichols.<lb />
At least a dozen of those were to<lb />
ECU buildings, he added.<lb />
Although the university has<lb />
"no legal standing (in the case) at<lb />
the present time, there is a<lb />
possibility that they (the three<lb />
men) could be investigated" in<lb />
connection with recent thefts at<lb />
ECU, said Director of Campus<lb />
Security Joseph Calder.<lb />
Sherbin, an ECU sophmore<lb />
majoring in anthropology, is a<lb />
former member of the Student<lb />
Government Association at-<lb />
torney general's staff and the<lb />
College Republicans. He belongs<lb />
to the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.<lb />
All three men appeared at U.S.<lb />
District Court in Greenville Mon-<lb />
day and were released on $1,500<lb />
bail each.<lb />
They are scheduled to appear<lb />
for probable cause hearings at the<lb />
following times: Berryman, Oct.<lb />
25, before Judge Rountree, and<lb />
Sherbin and Ferris, Nov. 1,<lb />
before Judge Hunter.<lb /><pb facs="00057749_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Bur some administrators and<lb />
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Hunger<lb />
Student Organization Formed<lb />
Yesterday hundreds of campuses<lb />
und the nation sponsored educa-<lb />
tional events and fundraisers<lb />
designed to help bring about an end<lb />
to world hunger. A major organizer<lb />
and sponsor of many of these<lb />
events was the National Student<lb />
C ampaign Against Hunger. The<lb />
NSCAH, which is a joint project of<lb />
Public Interest Research<lb />
ups and USA tor Africa, aims<lb />
uild a movement against hunger<lb />
will be able to sustain its ef-<lb />
- over a long period of time,<lb />
thus mobilizing students on a mass<lb />
scale to bring about an end to world<lb />
hunger.<lb />
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Students on the campus meal<lb />
rado state Universit)<lb />
inged to give up their evening<lb />
meal and donate the money to a<lb />
nger relief organization.<lb />
at Boston College passed a<lb />
bucket at a sold-out foot-<lb />
ball game. V the Universit) of<lb />
Moi hour credit course<lb />
been established that will deal<lb />
world tood issues. At the<lb />
Connecticut! and at<lb />
over the country<lb />
� ere held with pro-<lb />
s o hunger relief<lb />
se pan<lb />
ding fundraisers to<lb />
Vfrica; 2) sponsi<lb />
educational events complete<lb />
speakers, courtes) of the<lb />
AH, to deepen public<lb />
tnding about hunger; and 3)<lb />
projects to � hungei in<lb />
d States.<lb />
N S<lb />
making communities viable by<lb />
planning for reservoirs, irrigation<lb />
projects and education efforts<lb />
designed to increase the skill and<lb />
knowledge of local farmers. Final-<lb />
ly, ten percent goes to combatting<lb />
hunger in the United States. The<lb />
way USA for Africa spends its<lb />
money is by funding specific pro-<lb />
jects proposed by "reputable"<lb />
organizations.<lb />
According to NSCAH spokesper-<lb />
son Janet Anderson, the campaign<lb />
has already gotten responses from<lb />
1,000 campuses and: "people are<lb />
still calling and writing The cam-<lb />
paign, she adds, has alot of cam-<lb />
puses involved in making large<lb />
cardboard feet with students'<lb />
signatures on them. The feet bear<lb />
the inscription: "Students Stamp-<lb />
ing Out Hunger Ultimatelv, says<lb />
Anderson, the NSCAH plans to<lb />
send the feet to the House Select<lb />
C ommittee on Hunger.<lb />
While it is difficult to gage the<lb />
level of success that the NSCAH is<lb />
likely to meet with it is certain that,<lb />
being co-sponsored by the over 100<lb />
Public Interest Research Groups on<lb />
America's campuses and USA for<lb />
Africa, it is a force to be reckoned<lb />
with. And, at the very least, in an<lb />
age when famine and drought are<lb />
threatening to engulf more and<lb />
more of the African continent it is<lb />
encouraging to see students ex-<lb />
hibiting a humanitarian impulse.<lb />
v hile the NSC H is working in<lb />
ition with ISA tor Africa it<lb />
� discourage local studeni<lb />
nizations from donating to<lb />
anger relief groups such as<lb />
Oxfam America or World Vision.<lb />
USA tor Africa breaks its funds<lb />
wn into four categories in an at-<lb />
wage a comprhensive fight<lb />
st hunger. Thirty-five percent<lb />
s proceeds go to immediate<lb />
�t relief in the form of food<lb />
d medical care. Thirty-five per-<lb />
u goes to development aid in the<lb />
'orm of farm supplies, seed, and<lb />
fertilizer. Twenty percent goes to<lb />
long term policy planning aimed at<lb />
"Students have been among trv<lb />
strongest supporters of USA for<lb />
Africa. But we must do more than<lb />
buy the album, we must commit<lb />
ourselves to the struggle to end<lb />
iiunger. "<lb />
� Amv Carter<lb />
"The Sat tonal Student Campaign<lb />
Against Hunger is a chance to join<lb />
forces with USA for Africa in mak-<lb />
ing a brighter day for so manv less<lb />
fortunate people. Students are the<lb />
hope of the future. I hope that they<lb />
will give (heir time, talent and<lb />
energy to begin building that future<lb />
now. "<lb />
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Farm Economy In Trouble Meet Schl<lb />
B GENE LOGSDON<lb />
Moth�r Jonj<lb />
I cringe every time I hear a politician<lb />
boast to an audience about how in this<lb />
great country one farmer can teed 78<lb />
people. Or about turn one hour of farm<lb />
labor produces 15 times more than it did<lb />
60 years ago, as President Reagan<lb />
himself (no friend to farmers) once<lb />
bragged at an appearance before I S<lb />
Department of Agriculture employees.<lb />
How lucky Americans are. Reagan said,<lb />
to spend only 17 percent ol their<lb />
disposable income on food � the lowesi<lb />
rate in the world.<lb />
These statistics are the worst kind of<lb />
misrepresentation because they are, in a<lb />
narrow sense, tacts. You can repeal<lb />
them with one hand on the Bible<lb />
without fear of perjury or a boll oi<lb />
lightning from above. I lie typical in-<lb />
dividual is therefore not going<lb />
understand how they are false, espe<lb />
ly when repeated, as ;he often are, with<lb />
much preening o political leathers hv<lb />
presidents and secretaries ot<lb />
agriculture.<lb />
But, in any meaningful sense, one<lb />
farmer does nol feed 78 people, or<lb />
whatever number the ag r i - f a c 1<lb />
manipulators are using now (the ratio<lb />
widens as farmers go out of business, as<lb />
2(X),(XX) of them have since Reagan first<lb />
took office.) If there is only one actual<lb />
producer of food left for everv 78 peo-<lb />
ple in the population, n is only because<lb />
there are millions of other workers<lb />
employed in providing the farmer with<lb />
money, machines, chemicals, and con-<lb />
sultation that enable the farmer to pro-<lb />
duce more.<lb />
According to L'SDA figures, about<lb />
3.5 million workers are directly involved<lb />
in agricultural production � but<lb />
another 5 million or so are involved in<lb />
agricultural manufacturing and support<lb />
services. If you add in food processing,<lb />
transportation, and retailing, you come<lb />
up with a whopping 22 million workers<lb />
employed in getting food to America's<lb />
tables.<lb />
Farm magazine will solemnly exploit<lb />
the l-per-78 agri-fact to show how effi-<lb />
cient farmers are. Then, barely a<lb />
paragraph later, in comes the 22 million<lb />
tigure to show what an important<lb />
pact agriculture has on the e<lb />
how main jobs ii supplies, how much<lb />
profit it generates. Is thei ntradic-<lb />
? Nobody notices.<lb />
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ago only if you ignort nlythela<lb />
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our wages for food, "he 17 percent of<lb />
disposable income foal<lb />
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centage in the world.<lb />
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the 17 percent is an average. I<lb />
spend relatively much less, the r<lb />
much more. And babies eat less than<lb />
20-year old halfbacks ccording I<lb />
number of studies, the typical middle-<lb />
class family with a couple of children<lb />
spends at leas; 25 percent of its income<lb />
tor tood. In any case, compari ns with<lb />
the rest of the world are more or less<lb />
meaningless as proof of farm efficiency,<lb />
considering rhe variations in economies,<lb />
climates, wages, subsidies, and price<lb />
controls.<lb />
Even if we do spend comparatively<lb />
less of our time working for food, a<lb />
necessity of life, is this a I which<lb />
we should be proud'1 One thing that 1"<lb />
percent figure means is that bv wav of<lb />
deficit spending, the United States has<lb />
put huge amounts of fiat money into<lb />
circulation. The resulting inflation<lb />
drives up the price of everything the<lb />
farmer buys to keep himself going. But<lb />
he can't push up his own pri<lb />
keep pace with everyone else<lb />
He's ju irmer among<lb />
bu;<lb />
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set the terms of the sale.<lb />
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manner that millu i<lb />
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each year, and rivers and ground wa<lb />
� oned Would we not be m are<lb />
in the long run if we were to emp<lb />
manv more pe a kind of tarn- c<lb />
that depended more on human lab<lb />
on machines and chemicals1 Could<lb />
we not cut unemploymei .ild we<lb />
reverse the trend toward fewer lan-<lb />
slow- a trend that n. (ricaJly<lb />
led to a decline in democratic govern-<lb />
ment?<lb />
Vet the claims I i American farm i<lb />
ficiency go unchallenged, ever: by<lb />
farmers, who want to go on . �<lb />
great in the eyes of city dwellers. And<lb />
ty dwellers are evidently as insulated<lb />
from the reality of food production as<lb />
were their counterparts in ancient<lb />
Rome, who accepted free grain as p i<lb />
'heir birthright, while the farm<lb />
economy of the empire was being milk-<lb />
ed drv.<lb />
Gene Logsdon, a contributing editor<lb />
New farm and Ohio magazines, writes<lb />
a weekly newspaper column and works<lb />
his own small farm in Oh<lb />
This article was reprinted with permis<lb />
sion from Mother Jones magazim<lb />
monthly based in San Francisi<lb />
World Hunger Not Caused By Usual Suspects<lb />
B JAY STONE<lb />
rding to Richard J. Barnet,<lb />
autl � The lean Years, in 1980 462<lb />
million people in the world were starv-<lb />
- everyday. Over half of them were<lb />
children under five. Sixty-seven million<lb />
' these people lived in Africa, 301<lb />
million in the Far East. 36 million in<lb />
Latin America, 30 million in the Near<lb />
East, and 28 million of them were scat-<lb />
tered throughout what is known as the<lb />
developed world Today the picture<lb />
is much worse due primarily to popula-<lb />
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Everyday the world produces two<lb />
pounds of grain for every man, woman<lb />
and child on earth. That is enough to<lb />
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quantities of meat, fish, vegetables, and<lb />
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Thus, the fact that people are starving<lb />
has less to do with inadequate food pro-<lb />
duction than with the way food is<lb />
distributed.<lb />
Overpopulation is obviously a factor<lb />
in world hunger. Today, many<lb />
underdeveloped countries are still ex-<lb />
periencing a decline in death rates and a<lb />
simultaneous increase in birth rates.<lb />
Yet. Third World countries have made<lb />
progress. As of 1980 China had cut its<lb />
birth rate from 32 (per 1,000 of total<lb />
population) to 19. Sri Lanka, Singapore<lb />
and Taiwan have also made substantial<lb />
progress in cutting their birth rates.<lb />
The fact is that the population explo-<lb />
sion of our time follows a certain con-<lb />
sistent pattern. The introduction of<lb />
public health measures dramatically<lb />
reduces the death rate while the birth<lb />
rate remains constant. Then the popula-<lb />
tion begins to fall. Both parts of the<lb />
process have already taken place in<lb />
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manner.<lb />
More and more, the worldwide food<lb />
production and distribution system is<lb />
coming under the control of a relatively<lb />
small number of multinational corpora-<lb />
tions. Five grain companies effectively<lb />
control the world traffic in wheat, corn,<lb />
barley, and soybeans. Two farm<lb />
machinery companies control 60 per-<lb />
cent of the farm machinery in the U.S.<lb />
and also have a decisive role in the<lb />
world market. A small number of grain<lb />
and chemical companies now control<lb />
the world seed market. As powerful and<lb />
important as they are, multinational<lb />
corporations are, of course, not the on-<lb />
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Local landowners, local governments,<lb />
peasants, and local consumers have<lb />
their own interests, prejudices, and<lb />
traditions, and these are also important<lb />
in determining who eats and who<lb />
doesn't.<lb />
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agriculture and the priorities of cor-<lb />
porations have led to developments<lb />
which have had a dramatic impact upon<lb />
world hunger. For one thing, high<lb />
technology agriculture has led to in<lb />
creasing concentration of land, increas-<lb />
ing dependence upon imported inputs<lb />
such as seeds and fertilizers, and in-<lb />
creasing use of cash crops to maintain<lb />
the economies of underdeveloped coun-<lb />
tries. As land becomes more valuable<lb />
marginal farmers must sell and either<lb />
work as sharecroppers or go to the city.<lb />
In addition, mechanized agriculture re-<lb />
quires increased credit. Obviously,<lb />
wealthier farmers are preferred risks for<lb />
loans with which to buy imported seeds<lb />
and fertilizers. Thus the gap between<lb />
rich and poor increases within the coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
Another unfortunate result of the in-<lb />
dustrialization and corporatization of<lb />
agriculture is the rise of ash cropping.<lb />
From the mid-1950's to the mid-1960's<lb />
the principle cash crop; � coffee, tea,<lb />
bananas, cotton � grew more than<lb />
twice as fast as the rest of the<lb />
agricultural economy in<lb />
underdeveloped countries. Coffee pro-<lb />
duction in Africa has increased more<lb />
than 400 percent in the last twenty<lb />
years. Because export crops are more<lb />
profitable they crowd out the non-<lb />
commercial crops on which millions of<lb />
poor people depend for their nutritional<lb />
needs. Land that was used for growing<lb />
black beans for the poor in Brazil, has<lb />
been convened to soybeans for cattle<lb />
feed. Black beans then have to be im-<lb />
ported, and the price is prohibitive for<lb />
the poor. There are similar examples<lb />
from all over the Third World. Hence,<lb />
the high-technology � export model<lb />
distributes benefits unequally. Foreign<lb />
sales of U.S. seed and fertilizer com-<lb />
panies are highly profitable. Consumers<lb />
of tea, coffee, bananas, and strawber-<lb />
ries around the world benefit from in-<lb />
creased production, and the plantation<lb />
owners, usually foreigners, derive large<lb />
profits.<lb />
Dependence upon exporting food<lb />
makes poor countries extremely in-<lb />
secure because they depend upon a<lb />
world market that they cannot control<lb />
While production has increased<lb />
dramatically for tea, coffee, cocoa<lb />
sugar and similar commodities, prices<lb />
have fallen in real terms, and when<lb />
compared with imported agricultural in-<lb />
puts and manufactured goods.<lb />
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dependent upon cash crops.<lb />
The only way to combat world<lb />
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develop a Third World agriculture that<lb />
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ed. It should also depend less upon<lb />
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in fertilizers. In addition, the developed<lb />
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emergency famines in poor countries<lb />
and loans for long term development<lb />
projects that would be aimed at making<lb />
the country self-sufficient.<lb />
The economic policies of the<lb />
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the interests of large agri-business cor-<lb />
porations and instead should promote a<lb />
more decentralized and democratic<lb />
agricultural industry, both within this<lb />
country and around the globe. If such<lb />
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Hoping to revive the fires of cam-<lb />
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colleges this month to sign up<lb />
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I cadets of PROPEACE (Peo-<lb />
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To pull off the "uprising<lb />
Mixner hopes to raise $18 to $20<lb />
million, which would make it the<lb />
most expensive, prolonged pro-<lb />
test in memory.<lb />
PROPEACE will also have to<lb />
find some way to awaken the dor-<lb />
mant campus anti-nuclear move-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"Organized anti-nuclear forces<lb />
on campus are not there now, but<lb />
there is a great deal of receptivity<lb />
to the issue reports Marshall<lb />
Mayer, who is organizing PRO-<lb />
PEACE's current four-week na-<lb />
tional 125-camus recruiting drive.<lb />
Because few students can<lb />
devote nine months to walking<lb />
across country, Mayer has<lb />
organized a panel of professors<lb />
to aid the students in getting<lb />
course credit for the adventure.<lb />
March organizers expect<lb />
students will make up between 33<lb />
and 40 percent of the par-<lb />
ticipants.<lb />
Mayer thinks the sheer<lb />
magnitude of the sacrifice PRO-<lb />
PEACE is seeking will revive in-<lb />
terest in the arms race.<lb />
"People go to college to build<lb />
a future, and college students are<lb />
increasingly realizing they won't<lb />
have a future unless nuclear arms<lb />
are dismantled<lb />
Efforts to build a sustained<lb />
anti-nuclear weaponry campus<lb />
movement peaked with the "con-<lb />
vocation" and "Ground Zero"<lb />
teach-ins and rallies of 1983 and<lb />
1984. Organizers readily confess<lb />
it was mostly a faculty � not a<lb />
student � movement.<lb />
But even faculty groups faded<lb />
away in the months after the spr-<lb />
ing, 1984 network television<lb />
broadcast of "The Day After a<lb />
film about the effects of nuclear<lb />
war.<lb />
So Sanford Gottlieb, director<lb />
of United Campuses to Prevent<lb />
Nuclear War (the largest campus-<lb />
based anti-nuclear group), says<lb />
PROPEACE will make history if<lb />
it meets its numerical and fun-<lb />
draising goals.<lb />
"If you add the budgets of all<lb />
the anti-nuclear groups, campus<lb />
and off-campus, during the peak<lb />
year of the anti-nuclear move-<lb />
ment (1984), you're not going to<lb />
get even close to $18 million<lb />
Gottlieb says.<lb />
"What they're doing is unlike<lb />
anything that's ever been done<lb />
before on any issue Gottlieb<lb />
adds. "There's nothing to com-<lb />
pare it to<lb />
Gottlieb, a student organier<lb />
since the early 1960's, is<lb />
"awestruck and envious" ol<lb />
PROPEACE's resources, though<lb />
he isn't sure it's the best way the<lb />
movement can spend $18 to $20<lb />
million.<lb />
"I can't imagine that the effect<lb />
of the march on anyone but the<lb />
marchers is going to be worth<lb />
that amount of money he says<lb />
PROPEACE, which has raised<lb />
about $1.6 million so far, ad-<lb />
vocates worldwide disarmament,<lb />
but spokesman Peter Kleiner saj<lb />
the group endorses unilateral<lb />
disarmament as a step in that<lb />
direction. Gottlieb's group op-<lb />
poses unilateral disarmament.<lb />
Gottlieb, among others, has<lb />
found any kind ol disarmament<lb />
issue shoved aside by student in-<lb />
terest in Central America and<lb />
South Africa.<lb />
Mayer, however, expects PRO<lb />
PEA( 1 will benefit from the in-<lb />
terest. "They have raised the<lb />
whole level of political awareness<lb />
millions of students<lb />
The size and drama of the el-<lb />
tort also will attract attention.<lb />
"This is basicall) going to be a<lb />
moving city Maver savs. "All<lb />
that goes on in a city will he going<lb />
on in this march<lb />
PROPEACE organizers are<lb />
trying to keep the march en-<lb />
vironmentally sound. Meals,<lb />
laundry supplies, showers and<lb />
medical equipment foi marchers<lb />
will be transported by 75 electric<lb />
cars. Hot water will be heated by<lb />
portable solar heat'<lb />
Marchers won't clear anv plant<lb />
life when they pitch their 2,500<lb />
tents. A conservation corps will<lb />
clean up after marchers leave<lb />
their campsites<lb />
Organizers figure it will take<lb />
tour million meals (all stressing<lb />
whole foods), two million<lb />
showers and 40,000 pairs of shoes<lb />
to get to Washington. They'll<lb />
supply vitamins designed to<lb />
facilitate long periods of exercise.<lb />
The U.S. Student Association,<lb />
student coalitions in four states<lb />
and more than 200 student<lb />
. ctnment leaders already have<lb />
jorsed PROPEACE.<lb />
Groups at six universities �<lb />
Harvard, USC, Colorado,<lb />
( alifornia-Irvinc, Massachusetts<lb />
and Cal State-Northridge � have<lb />
pledged to raise $15,000 each<lb />
toward purchase of large<lb />
cafeteria tents.<lb />
A series of campus walk-a-<lb />
thons, aimed at raising money, is<lb />
scheduled for November 3.<lb />
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The economic policies of the<lb />
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the interests of large agri-business cor-<lb />
porations and instead should promote a<lb />
more decentralized and democratic<lb />
agricultural industry, both within this<lb />
ntry and around the globe. If such<lb />
efforts were to be undertaken tommor-<lb />
row we could wipe hunger's ugly visage<lb />
from the face of our planet forever.<lb />
t Nt-�s Bureau<lb />
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I week long celebration Oct.<lb />
20-25 as the East Carolina<lb />
yersity School of Medicine<lb />
observes its 10th anniversary.<lb />
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North Carolina General<lb />
Assembly's decision to establish a<lb />
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in the summer of 1975. The<lb />
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"We hope that everyone in the<lb />
community will be able to join us<lb />
as we commemorate our first 10<lb />
years of service to eastern North<lb />
Carolina said Dr. William<lb />
Laupus, ECU vice chancellor and<lb />
dean of the medical school.<lb />
"The occasion provides us<lb />
with an opportunity not only to<lb />
show our friends how much we<lb />
have grown over the last 10 years,<lb />
but also to thank them for the<lb />
faithful support they have given<lb />
us from the beginning<lb />
Members of the medical school<lb />
faculty, staff and student bod)<lb />
will be on hand to direct open<lb />
house visitors through<lb />
laboratories and educational and<lb />
clinical areas. Guests will have<lb />
the opportunity to receive a free<lb />
computerized health risk ap-<lb />
praisal in the lobby of the Brodv<lb />
Building, where a special photo<lb />
exhibit will feature rare snapshots<lb />
from the early days of the School<lb />
of Medicine. Refreshments will<lb />
be served.<lb />
The open house will initiate a<lb />
series of events planned for<lb />
medical school faculty, staff and<lb />
students during anniversary<lb />
week Among the events planned<lb />
are the dedication of a park area<lb />
adjacent to the school, an open<lb />
house for ECU main campus<lb />
employees and students, a cake-<lb />
baking contest and book collec-<lb />
tion drive to benefit the Ronald<lb />
McDonald House, and a continu-<lb />
ing medical education program to<lb />
provide area physicians with an<lb />
overview of new approaches in<lb />
the treatment of cancer with<lb />
radiation therapy.<lb />
The first public discussion of a<lb />
medical school at what was then<lb />
East Carolina College began in<lb />
1964. After a protracted public<lb />
debate, ECU was authorized to<lb />
establish a one-year medical<lb />
education program in 1972.<lb />
The UNC Board of Governors<lb />
gave its approval for a four-year<lb />
school at ECU in late 1974, and<lb />
the state legislature authorized<lb />
and appropriated funds for the<lb />
expansion and construction of<lb />
the school the following summer.<lb />
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as dean in 1975, the same vear the<lb />
school fashioned a mod filia-<lb />
tion agreement with Pitt Count)<lb />
Memorial Hospital. The school<lb />
enrolled its first 28 students m the<lb />
tour-year program in 1977. Since<lb />
then, entering classes have grown<lb />
to include 68 students.<lb />
The school now has 271 can-<lb />
didates for the MD and 124<lb />
physicians in the po . : iate<lb />
education program.<lb />
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state agencies to implement nine<lb />
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Boone To Hudson:<lb />
'Get The Disease Out<lb />
Billy The Kid Struts His Stuff<lb />
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help, laid out some nice clothes<lb />
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concerned that it was too soon<lb />
for the actor to be getting up, un-<lb />
dressed him and put him back to<lb />
bed, People said.<lb />
Hudson died a half hour later,<lb />
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Lady Spikers Pull Out Win<lb />
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lean; picked up their fourth win<lb />
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By JEFF WEBB<lb />
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The hometeam is behind with<lb />
minutes to go, third down and<lb />
long yardage for the winning<lb />
score. Time is called.<lb />
But the nail-gnawers in the<lb />
home stands get a few minutes<lb />
relief from Ulcerville when out<lb />
on the field comes the quickly<lb />
recognized symbol of the team's<lb />
nickname (or mascot), exhorting<lb />
the huddled team with exag-<lb />
gerated movements and gestures<lb />
of various expressions of<lb />
anguish.<lb />
A few moments of distraction<lb />
allows the fans' heartbeats to<lb />
return at least a little closer to<lb />
normal and they finish out the<lb />
game.<lb />
The ungainly cartoon character<lb />
tripped a psychological lever in<lb />
the fans' heads just as 'happy<lb />
time' was announced. And, for a<lb />
few moments, the magic of im-<lb />
agination took them away from<lb />
the cares of the day.<lb />
Mascots, the light and special<lb />
attraction, and specifically<lb />
cheerleading, are a relatively re-<lb />
cent phenomena that has quickly<lb />
and popularly spread through the<lb />
college sports world and now<lb />
raches down to high-school<lb />
levels.<lb />
Mascots from 250 colleges and<lb />
universities were trained this past<lb />
summer by the "Mascots Univer-<lb />
sity" of the Universal<lb />
Cheerleaders Association.<lb />
UCA, whose headquarters are<lb />
in Memphis, Tenn will sponsor<lb />
the National College Mascot<lb />
Championship, part of the<lb />
American School Spirit Awards,<lb />
in February. The annual I<lb />
College Cheerleading Champion<lb />
ship and the National Collegiate<lb />
Dance Team Championship will<lb />
be held at San Diego's Sea World<lb />
in January<lb />
"It all started with the Boston<lb />
College mascot said Jeff Davis,<lb />
the former mascot of University<lb />
of Southern Mississippi's Golden<lb />
Eagles. "But mascoting has<lb />
become a very sophisticated and<lb />
highly trained avocation<lb />
Davis pushed mascots through<lb />
10-hour-a-day paces during four<lb />
day training camps at Memphis<lb />
State, Virginig Tech and the<lb />
University of Utah.<lb />
Pam Davis, cheerleading coach<lb />
at ECU, believes the mascot is big<lb />
part of the cheerleading team and<lb />
that the Pirate squad had an e<lb />
cellent year as well.<lb />
"He (the mascot) plays a big,<lb />
big role. He's an intregal part ol<lb />
the program Davij com-<lb />
mented. "He sets the irftige for<lb />
the team<lb />
Davis has the right to be hap-<lb />
py, as he Pirate squad finished in<lb />
the finals ol two categories at<lb />
nationwide competitii<lb />
"It was a good show .<lb />
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two teams that won the n<lb />
improved award "<lb />
The Bucs also finished ii<lb />
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overall cheer fina<lb />
petition.<lb />
f he American S<lb />
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college and unh<lb />
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wide competition thai -<lb />
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the Universal heei<lb />
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ECU men's tennis<lb />
' tfeated Tuesday 6-3 bv<lb />
v � hristian College, losing<lb />
their top-four singles and top-two<lb />
nbles matches.<lb />
Freshman John Taylor lost to<lb />
VCC's Jaqadis Gowda 6-1 in the<lb />
sel .oul 6 in the second.<lb />
In the No 2 match, veteran<lb />
Dan Lamont lost to John Maltas<lb />
also in straight sets, 6-4, 6-1.<lb />
Mark I pple of ACC beat No. 3<lb />
reg Loyd 6-4, 6-3.<lb />
ECU's No. 4, Paul Haggar<lb />
tared no better against opponent<lb />
Krull, losing 6-3, 6-3.<lb />
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rad good singles record,<lb />
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John Anthony proved he can<lb />
perform well at the No, 6 spot.<lb />
topping Danny Adcock 6-1, 6-1.<lb />
In doubles play the story was<lb />
same, the men lost in the up-<lb />
per matches and won solidly in<lb />
the lower ones.<lb />
Melhorn and Taylor fell to<lb />
Gowda and Maltas 6-3, 6-4 in the<lb />
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stands at 4-6. On Oct. 25 thev will<lb />
'ravel to Richmond for the Col-<lb />
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pionships.<lb />
John Taylor and the men netters gear up for the championships.<lb />
B SCOTT COOPER<lb />
And<lb />
DA VID MeGINNESS<lb />
The ECU Rughv Club extend-<lb />
ed it's winning record to 3-1 bv<lb />
edging out the U.S. Marines ol<lb />
the Cherrv Pom! Air Station<lb />
16-14.<lb />
The marines drew firs! blood<lb />
by scoring a try on a loose-ball<lb />
play, but were unable to convert<lb />
the extra-pom; kick.<lb />
The Pirates quickly regrouped,<lb />
scoring the next 12 pom's ol the<lb />
half. Rob Carroll, team advisor<lb />
and 13-year rugby veteran,<lb />
scored a try on a 10-meter run<lb />
Mike Brown added the extra<lb />
point, giving the Bucs a 6-4 ad-<lb />
vantage.<lb />
Five minutes later, the Pirates<lb />
scored off a Wayne Parnsh punt.<lb />
ECU's Doug Eckley caught the<lb />
punt and downed it in the try-<lb />
zone. Brown was once again suc-<lb />
cessful on the conversion at-<lb />
tempt, stretching the Pirate lead<lb />
to 12-4.<lb />
Cherry Point retaliated with a<lb />
long run off an overlap on the<lb />
wing, cutting the ECU lead to<lb />
12-10 at the half.<lb />
In the second half. Bob robin<lb />
made a valuable play, giving the<lb />
Pirates the insurance goal thev<lb />
would need for the win. Tobin<lb />
grabbed the ball from the back of<lb />
the scrum and made a 20-meter<lb />
dash to the goal line. Brown fail-<lb />
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tempt, leaving the Bucs with a<lb />
16-10 lead.<lb />
The Marines made a last-ditch<lb />
effort, but fell short when they<lb />
missed the extra point.<lb />
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was impressed with the Pirates<lb />
performance and praised<lb />
Cherry Point squad<lb />
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By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
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Board of Governors studying<lb />
academics and athletics in the<lb />
university system has found<lb />
evidence of low SAT scores, poor<lb />
graduation rates and many excep-<lb />
tions to admissions standards.<lb />
However, the board recommend-<lb />
ed Thursday that no new system-<lb />
wide policies should be imposed.<lb />
In a report to the board, the<lb />
committee recommended that<lb />
chancellors who head 15 UNC<lb />
campuses seek reforms in<lb />
eligibility for college sports,<lb />
recruiting of high school athletes<lb />
and season lengths. The reforms<lb />
would be accomplished through<lb />
the National Collegiate Athletic<lb />
Association and individual-<lb />
athletic conferences.<lb />
The committee found that<lb />
chancellors have adequate con-<lb />
trol over athletics and over<lb />
booster clubs, which were<lb />
described as well-audited and<lb />
clearly accountable.<lb />
At the same time, the commit-<lb />
tee's report said UNC campuses<lb />
had "serious problems associated<lb />
with our (athletic) programs<lb />
and some of these have the<lb />
potential to lead to gross abuses<lb />
that could seriously impair in-<lb />
stitutional integrity unless the<lb />
problems are faced and firmly<lb />
dealt with<lb />
The committee recommended<lb />
that chancellors would be re-<lb />
quired to prepare annual reports<lb />
for the UNC Board of Governors<lb />
on student athletes. The reports<lb />
would show athletes' SAT scores,<lb />
the number of student athletes<lb />
admitted in exception to admis-<lb />
sions policies and athletes'<lb />
academic progress during college,<lb />
among other information.<lb />
"We felt the chancellors are<lb />
the responsible party (for<lb />
athletics) at the campuses and we<lb />
didn't change that Poole said.<lb />
William C. Friday, president<lb />
of the UNC system, said the com-<lb />
mittee did not need to set more<lb />
detailed requirements. "It's the<lb />
attitude and purposefulness<lb />
that's conveyed by the document<lb />
that will command our<lb />
attention he said. "They don't<lb />
have to spell out every phase of<lb />
it. The committee believes the<lb />
chancellors support what they're<lb />
doing, and e pects them to follow<lb />
through<lb />
The committee decided not to<lb />
recommend any separate eligibili-<lb />
ty standards for freshman<lb />
athletes at UNC schools, but to<lb />
wait and see if a new NCAA<lb />
eligibility rule will be left intact at<lb />
the group's convention in<lb />
January. The committee said it<lb />
would come back into session to<lb />
review the NCAA's actions, and<lb />
might choose to act independent-<lb />
ly.<lb />
The committee's report offered<lb />
the first comprehensive look at<lb />
the UNC-system athletics pro-<lb />
grams and their relations to<lb />
academics. Among its findings:<lb />
The average SAT scores of<lb />
football and basketball players<lb />
were considerably lower than the<lb />
average for all freshmen at each<lb />
school. At East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity, 63 percent of the players had<lb />
combined math-and-verbal<lb />
scores below 700. Only about 10<lb />
percent of the 1984 freshman<lb />
class at ECU had scored below<lb />
700 on the test, the report in-<lb />
dicated.<lb />
"Excessive" numbers of<lb />
athletes were admitted as excep-<lb />
tions to admissions policies at<lb />
most UNC campuses. ECU and<lb />
N.C. State University each ad-<lb />
mitted an average of three-out-<lb />
of-four freshman basketball<lb />
recruits as exceptions during the<lb />
four years from 1980-84. UNC-<lb />
CH admitted an average of two-<lb />
out-of-four freshman basketball<lb />
players as exceptions.<lb />
Pam Penland, ECU assistant<lb />
athletic director for academic<lb />
counceling feels mat the universi-<lb />
ty has done a great deal to im-<lb />
prove the problem.<lb />
"We have instituted a com-<lb />
prehensive tutorial program to<lb />
help the athletes Penland said<lb />
"The coaching staff here at ECU<lb />
is very concerned about the<lb />
(players') academics. There has<lb />
been a concentrated effort in the<lb />
coaching staff.<lb />
"There is a program to check<lb />
on the progress of athletes in the<lb />
classrooms Penland added.<lb />
"Now there is an effort to get<lb />
people graduated. There is a very<lb />
positive attitude<lb />
Graduation rates of athletes,<lb />
particularly at the larger schools,<lb />
are low. At NCSU, only 23 per-<lb />
cent of students who entered with<lb />
athletic grants-in-aid from 1978<lb />
to 1981 received their degrees. At<lb />
ECU, it was only 19 percent, and<lb />
at UNC-CH it was 18 percent.<lb />
This may lead us to the ques-<lb />
tion of whether oi not college<lb />
coaches have an interest in the<lb />
academic success of th<lb />
athletes.<lb />
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The number of courses and<lb />
semester credit hours that<lb />
athletes take generally was below<lb />
the loads taken by other full-time<lb />
students, particularly for football<lb />
and basketball plavers at ECl<lb />
NCSU and UNC-CH.<lb />
Booster clubs are also a poten-<lb />
tial concern "Influential and<lb />
over zealous boosters intent on<lb />
controlling the programs they<lb />
support can cause serious pro-<lb />
blems for the autonomy of an in-<lb />
stitution the report said. "Re-<lb />
cent cases reported in the na-<lb />
tional press are illustrative, and<lb />
no university or college, in-<lb />
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ale of South Carolina tickets will<lb />
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21.<lb />
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