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Serving (he East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
ol.60No.<lb />
luesda, April 15. 1986<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,(MX)<lb />
Inaguaration Friday;<lb />
Work, Changes Begin<lb />
NewSGA Officers<lb />
i M HI M�� B I rte MM �ro(l-�<lb />
vtunanan, newh elected SGA president will be sworn in J-ridav as will the other newly elected<lb />
rs For more information, see related story page 1.<lb />
Citizens Voice Oppostion<lb />
To Support Of Nicaragua<lb />
H HAROI l)JO NIK<lb /><lb />
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Greenville citizens whi I i<lb />
strongly aboul the <lb />
vote<lb />
Since June. 85 Mica<lb />
citizens have been killed b<lb />
( ontras, Hamer said "1 asi year<lb />
a hen I was there, a boai<lb />
onl method ol p � ta<lb />
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get. Killing innoceni :i<lb />
is definite viola ules I<lb />
war. We are honorable nati<lb />
government has to take a<lb />
stance<lb />
H a ' ii said any ne attending<lb />
S indaj 's debate at Mendenhall<lb />
Si idem Center between former<lb />
CIA Agent David MacMichael<lb />
and Col. Samuel T Dickens, a<lb />
representative of the State<lb />
Department, should asi<lb />
both. "How does an arm ex-<lb />
rate killing by the Contras<lb />
1 )ur primary reason for opposing<lb />
g is because the Con-<lb />
ra . with the backing o U.S. tax<lb />
are killing, raping and<lb />
rig innocent Nicaraguan<lb />
ai tl 5 implicating U.S.<lb />
this immoral terrorist<lb />
" he said.<lb />
nj iI student interested in<lb />
nding out more about the<lb />
Nk issue should contact<lb />
er at 830-0349 or the Green-<lb />
Peace Committee at<lb />
758-4906,<lb />
By PATTI KEMMIS<lb />
Assistant rws fcdltor<lb />
On April 18, Steve Cunanan,<lb />
Anthony Jackson, John Eagan,<lb />
and David Tambling will be<lb />
sworn in as the new exectutive of-<lb />
ficers of the SGA.<lb />
Cunanan and Jackson won the<lb />
presidential and vice-presidential<lb />
seats on a split ticket.<lb />
"Whether or not we can work<lb />
together is a question I've been<lb />
asked many times said<lb />
Cunanan. "I think we will work<lb />
very well together. Tony has one<lb />
point of view and 1 have another<lb />
� it will be a trade off � and I<lb />
think it will be better because of<lb />
the different views<lb />
Jackson added he felt their<lb />
work would involve a lot of com-<lb />
primise, but the decisions they<lb />
make will be the right ones, and<lb />
they will stand behind them<lb />
together.<lb />
Included in Cunanan's top<lb />
priorities as president are<lb />
reinstating the cabinet system,<lb />
enlarging the office space, and<lb />
improving ECU'S image.<lb />
"I think a cabinet system will<lb />
keep people better informed and<lb />
allow more people to be<lb />
involved said Cunanan.<lb />
He added he felt it is important<lb />
to have more office space for<lb />
some of the SGA committees and<lb />
cabinet members.<lb />
Cunanan mentioned several<lb />
ideas he has in hopes of removing<lb />
ECU's party image.<lb />
"I would like to promote such<lb />
groups as Bacchus and maybe<lb />
even start a designated driver<lb />
program said Cunanan. "I<lb />
would also like to start up a pro-<lb />
gram in which visiting executives<lb />
speak to groups here on<lb />
campus<lb />
"This could serve a two fold<lb />
purpose � it would educate<lb />
students and the visitors he ad-<lb />
ded<lb />
Jackson said he hoped to get<lb />
the SGA more involved in spon-<lb />
soring culturally diverse pro-<lb />
grams or at least supporting<lb />
them.<lb />
"I would like to set up and ex-<lb />
pand on the Club Dav David<lb />
Brown started stated Jackson.<lb />
"It's important to promote cam-<lb />
pus organizations and show they<lb />
are getting support from the<lb />
SGA<lb />
He added he would like to<lb />
"improve and continue" the<lb />
book exchange p:<lb />
(unanan stated h(<lb />
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represent EG<lb />
ble.<lb />
"There has bo<lb />
about the campaign be i<lb />
one � 1 reel my vi<lb />
.red. G i : and I had<lb />
knowle .<lb />
takinj if ii lid 1<lb />
to rest<lb />
"It's time gei i - �<lb />
put everything aside and I<lb />
Tony and 1 arc :a<lb />
stated Cunanan<lb />
Jack<lb />
paign caused<lb />
"The ca<lb />
not bin<lb />
;ither. ! 1 like t<lb />
towards uni<lb />
populatii<lb />
sense a dec :<lb />
Jack<lb />
mv power<lb />
David, and Jo<lb />
Leg<lb />
back<lb />
ler he i<lb />
MBA's Help Some Graduates<lb />
COLUMBIA, MO (CPS) �<lb />
Middle-and lower-income<lb />
students can improve their earn-<lb />
ing power dramatically by filing<lb />
away their business bachelor's<lb />
degrees and going on for master's<lb />
degrees in business administra-<lb />
tion (MBA), a new study has<lb />
found.<lb />
Buccaneer Awarded<lb />
For Photography<lb />
B CAROLYN DRISCOLL<lb />
staff Writer<lb />
The 1985 Buccaneer recently<lb />
won several awards with distinc-<lb />
tions in photography, according<lb />
to Beth Davis, this year's year-<lb />
book editor.<lb />
The publication won first place<lb />
overall with mark distinction in<lb />
photography by the Associated<lb />
Collegiate Press.<lb />
In addition, Garv Patterson<lb />
SGA Discusses Declaring War<lb />
B PA I If KEMMIS<lb />
Assistant News hditor<lb />
rV I -SGA<lb />
i Jay Dunn in-<lb />
resolu declare<lb />
� at aga<lb />
Dun need for the<lb />
ire in a prac-<lb />
tical<lb />
rhe read by Bryan<lb />
1 asil . used I ibya of being a<lb />
terrorists and<lb />
mistreating ,S.<lb />
� I S invasion oi<lb />
I bya<lb />
Legislatoi Mark Simon spoke<lb />
� ainst the resolution stating<lb />
the SGA wa exactly sure of<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Classifieds13<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Featuresg<lb />
Sportsn<lb />
A fanatic is one who can V<lb />
change his mind and won't<lb />
change the subject.<lb />
� Winston Churchill<lb />
1<lb />
what was going on and that it was<lb />
not the legislature's place to pass<lb />
such a resolution.<lb />
The resolution was rejected by<lb />
a voice vote.<lb />
"It (the resolution) was ir-<lb />
responsible behavior that the ma-<lb />
jority of ECU students would not<lb />
be in support of said SGA<lb />
President David Brown.<lb />
"There are more important<lb />
issues to be discussed in the stu-<lb />
dent legislature than declaring<lb />
war on Libya he added.<lb />
In other business, legislator<lb />
Gordon Walker explained a<lb />
resolution opposing the change<lb />
electing state official in odd<lb />
numbered years.<lb />
He mentioned the problems<lb />
concerning costs, overlapping<lb />
elections, and municipal elec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Municipal elections are held on<lb />
the odd numbered years Walker<lb />
stated because "it allows voters<lb />
to consider the local issues more<lb />
closely.<lb />
The campus sign language<lb />
organization, Fantasy, had<lb />
representatives at the meeting to<lb />
ask the SGA for money to help<lb />
with a show being held Sunday.<lb />
Robin Leonard, member of<lb />
Fantasy, said their groups func-<lb />
won two Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Press Association wards for his<lb />
news related photos oi Hurricane<lb />
Diana in 1985 and the tornado in-<lb />
cident in 1984.<lb />
Mark Barber and Mike Smith<lb />
each won a CSPA award for their<lb />
sports photographs, Barber's in<lb />
color and Smith's in black and<lb />
white.<lb />
"I thought the 1985 yearbook<lb />
deserved the award said Davis.<lb />
"We always strive to be number<lb />
one and I think the added touch<lb />
of the photographers' awards<lb />
emphasized how well the book<lb />
turned out<lb />
tion is to bridge the gap between<lb />
the hearing world and the hearing<lb />
impaired world.<lb />
The group performs sign<lb />
language to music.<lb />
The SGA voted to grant the<lb />
group funds to assist their perfor-<lb />
mance which will take place Sun-<lb />
day at 8 p.m. in Jenkins<lb />
Autorium.<lb />
Brown announced Chancellor<lb />
John Howell has dropped the<lb />
plans to pave the recreational<lb />
field at the bottom of college hill<lb />
for the moment.<lb />
Alternate recommendations to<lb />
increase the parking places<lb />
available on campus have been<lb />
made and are being considered.<lb />
Brown also informed the<lb />
legislature about a campus<lb />
beautifieation project proposed<lb />
by Kinji Akugawa. a Japaneese<lb />
enviromental artist.<lb />
The project calls for a brick<lb />
sidewalk to be added between the<lb />
Rawl Building and Student Supp-<lb />
ly Store.<lb />
A bench would be installed to<lb />
give students somewhere beside<lb />
the sidewalk to sit with a canopy<lb />
available on rainy days.<lb />
The project would take place<lb />
this summer.<lb />
But the highly touted MBA<lb />
doesn't help upper-middle and<lb />
upper-income students earn<lb />
much more than they could<lb />
without an MBA, the study also<lb />
concludes.<lb />
The study of 346 graduates of<lb />
the universities of Missouri, Kan-<lb />
sas and Oklahoma also<lb />
discovered that women from the<lb />
middle, lower-middle and lower<lb />
classes earned as much as their<lb />
male counterparts four to five<lb />
years out of school � half the<lb />
samples had BAs and half had<lb />
MB As.<lb />
"We think it's very gratifying<lb />
finding equality (between the<lb />
sexes for the lower group says<lb />
Tom Dougherty, the University<lb />
of Missouri at Columbia manage-<lb />
ment associate professor who<lb />
directed the study.<lb />
Within four to five years of<lb />
earning their MBAs, graduates<lb />
from the lower classes were mak-<lb />
ing about SI 1,000 more a year<lb />
than economically similar<lb />
students who earned just business<lb />
bachelor's degrees.<lb />
MBAs, however, did not help<lb />
improve the earning power of<lb />
students from the upper<lb />
economic classes.<lb />
"Students from the upper<lb />
group already have the skills and<lb />
c ;itacts ne<lb />
Doughery sas, "wl<lb />
MBA ma)<lb />
socialization that 1<lb />
lower group need'<lb />
money.<lb />
And while "lower cla<lb />
and women out<lb />
four years were makii -<lb />
amount oi money, fei .<lb />
the upper class were ea<lb />
than males from the uppc - ata<lb />
Dougherty thinks it's be<lb />
wealthy females may no: have<lb />
same access to family businesse<lb />
as do upper-strata males, a fac<lb />
he found to contribute greatly<lb />
earning power.<lb />
He also speculates affluent<lb />
women probably do not have the<lb />
same financial motives as ten<lb />
from the lower classes<lb />
"Rich women can afl<lb />
take interesting jobs such as<lb />
working in a museum observes<lb />
William Hokanson, director of<lb />
communications foi H.<lb />
business school.<lb />
There also may be a limited<lb />
number of well-paying jobs,<lb />
which often are grabbed b males<lb />
from affluent backgrounds,<lb />
maintains Charles Hickn .<lb />
the American Assemble of C<lb />
legiate Schools oi Business<lb />
��<lb />
Art Exhibition<lb />
j a k<lb />
Mann iwem(<lb />
Twelve students completing graduate thesis requirements will exhibit their work in Gray Gallery<lb />
April 19 through April 30. Ahove, art Instructor Paul Hartley gives helpful advice to graduate art stu-<lb />
dent Nancy Natdson.<lb />
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Hi EASTCAROL1NJAN<lb />
APRIL 15, 1986<lb />
Announcements<lb />
GOLLEN GIRLTRYOUTS<lb />
sa'urna� Aprn 19 to a m Ipm Sunday<lb />
pr"J0 Ipm 5pm Mam iotby Fletcher<lb />
Wus Buiiomg Any questions call Tom<lb />
Goldso, HI 698? or Betsy rWOdleton<lb />
S8 6��u<lb />
NURSING STUDENTS<lb />
I ' v tad to at'eno tie 198a Issues in<lb />
.�on to be lelo on April la<lb />
i n �� Nursng Bidg room X2<lb />
��"�� wtiat s nappenny ir. Nursing today'<lb />
CAR WASH<lb />
ogv Club is laving a car<lb />
:s r vtL.rr)av Apr.i !� 198 from �am<lb />
!� -�� �. ng .Greenv.lle Blvcl<lb />
M � ' Bell Come on ju'ana nave your<lb />
� wa! i. JO Members please come<lb />
ut and "eip<lb />
WHO LAMBDA<lb />
� bda meeting Monoay. Apm 21 at<lb />
inhetie meeting room Bot<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB<lb />
� juagc Cub Aih present<lb />
'��� " " � .okeocx on Apr,i 20<lb />
Pi ns Auditorum Bring you<lb />
ao a as Fantasy str.ves to br<lb />
near ng ana deat worlds together<lb />
I die s.gp anguage<lb />
SIGI (SIGGY)<lb />
� � � .ffix1' a tareer deio and<lb />
jht want 1 � ,� you' n'pres's pxpec'a<lb />
 ' 'ry SIGI It you can<lb />
RE1 H N x ey on a computer<lb />
� pybcw � -h . x, may come and vgn up<lb />
���.� Camper Planning and Place<lb />
�ip B'oxton House to be'tpr<lb />
��ppr'<lb />
ECU SURF CLUB<lb />
important meeting Thursday night 9pm.<lb />
my house Contest this weekend against<lb />
UNC W ECU'S favorite beverage will be<lb />
served<lb />
ECU JAZZ AND SHOW CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Jan and Show Choir will be per<lb />
forming on Sunday. April 20 at 8 tSpm in AJ<lb />
Fletcher Auditorium<lb />
RUGBY CLUB<lb />
All ruggers are ordered to participate in<lb />
Greenville Clean up Week in cooperation<lb />
with the Community Appearance Commis<lb />
sion Our section ot the city is the park and<lb />
t'eid at the corner of Srh St and Memorial<lb />
Dr.ve Everyone should be there. Tuesday at<lb />
 Team pictures will also be taken Ram<lb />
date will be Wednesday<lb />
CAMPUS CRUSADE<lb />
FOR CHRIST<lb />
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST is<lb />
sponsoring "prime Time' this Thursday<lb />
night at 7 30pm in the Old Joyner Library se<lb />
cond floor Please iom us tor fun fellowship<lb />
and Bible study We are looking forward to<lb />
meeting you<lb />
PIRATE WALK<lb />
Persons wishing to apply for positions of<lb />
d.rec'or. Assistant Director and<lb />
Secretary Treasurer for Pirate Walk may<lb />
ao so in room 228 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center iSGA Office! Deadline for filing is<lb />
4 22 86<lb />
TECHNICAL WORKERS<lb />
The ECU Government Association is look<lb />
ng for a responsible technical writer to edit<lb />
the ECU Auto Repair Guide Some research<lb />
and typing required A J100 00 stipend is<lb />
available Contact SGA at 757 6411 Ext 218<lb />
for further details<lb />
NELSON INTERNSHIP<lb />
If you are looking to develop leadership,<lb />
planning, time management communica<lb />
tlon, and interpersonal skills and alto save<lb />
some money, there are still ten positions<lb />
open for this coming summer Drop by to<lb />
hear abut the program today at 3 30 and 7 00<lb />
and Thursday at 700 in BB303 Noparticular<lb />
major necessary<lb />
DEPTOF POLS<lb />
PI SIGMA ALPHA<lb />
Great Decisions NH - a Global issues<lb />
Forum - will present its fourth topic �<lb />
The European Community and the US<lb />
Friction Among Friends " The speaker is<lb />
Professor Robert Dorff &amp; Norfh Carolina<lb />
State University, 7 30pm to 9pm in BC 103<lb />
(lecture room) Open to all students, faculty<lb />
and public Free of charge Come listen,<lb />
question and discuss'<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will hold its next business<lb />
meeting at 5pm, Wednesday. April )� in<lb />
Biology N102 New officers will preside<lb />
Also, don't forget money for the rattle ana<lb />
'or beach week<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
Jom the best party at ECU! The College<lb />
Republicans are holding their weekly bash<lb />
this Tuesday (and every Tuesday) at 6 30 In<lb />
'oom 221 Mendenhall We're looking tor<lb />
studentswho are excited about being on the<lb />
fdge of a better tomorrow 1<lb />
CAR WASH<lb />
Sponsored by inter Varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowship Saturday April 19 from 9 til 2 a�<lb />
the Trade Gas Station on the corner of 14th<lb />
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Some call ii akin to "putting<lb />
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business) is responsible for he<lb />
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conservative reform to campuses,<lb />
to pull the federal government<lb />
out of higher education and leave<lb />
it where the reformers believe it<lb />
belongs: the states.<lb />
But, as the Count von Bismar-<lb />
ck suggested, the process of<lb />
creating a Higher Education<lb />
Reauthorization Act of 1985<lb />
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version of a bill it first began<lb />
pondering in 1984.<lb />
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ministration promised would be<lb />
meaningful, long-overdue<lb />
philosophical debate about<lb />
higher education has turned into<lb />
just another budget argument<lb />
that, some say, the administra-<lb />
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tend.<lb />
Martin says the process has<lb />
been more fiscal than<lb />
philosophical. "There's a strong<lb />
deficit consciousness from Con-<lb />
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out of committee, would trim<lb />
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authorization of $11.7 billion for<lb />
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Congress has exteded the 1980<lb />
act's provisions through<lb />
September.<lb />
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aren't sure the figures in either<lb />
version should be taken seriously.<lb />
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has ever been completely<lb />
funded" over the five-year life of<lb />
the act, notes Charles Saunders<lb />
of the American Council on<lb />
Education.<lb />
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some kind of bill approved as<lb />
soon as possible, apparently to<lb />
get something on the books<lb />
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own act � literally and<lb />
figuratively � together.<lb />
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A majority of the nation's<lb />
physicists opposes the controver-<lb />
sial Strategic Defense Initiative,<lb />
usually called the "Star Wars"<lb />
project, a new national survey of<lb />
549 physicists indicates.<lb />
During the last year, almost<lb />
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But SDl's research chief says<lb />
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The Union of Concerned<lb />
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"We selected physicists (to ask<lb />
about SDI) because they are<lb />
closest to the necessary<lb />
technology UCS spokeswoman<lb />
Ellen Dudley says.<lb />
By a margin of 54 percent to 29<lb />
percent, the physicists said SDI is<lb />
a mistake.<lb />
But James Ionson, SDI's direc-<lb />
tor of Science of Technology,<lb />
dismisses the survey as a poll of<lb />
people who wouldn't know much<lb />
about the necessary technology<lb />
anyway.<lb />
"It's aimed at people out of<lb />
their arena he says.<lb />
Ionson thinks engineers and<lb />
computer scientists � people<lb />
more familiar with applied<lb />
technologly that physicists �<lb />
would have been better able to<lb />
judge whether SDI weapons<lb />
eventually can be workable.<lb />
Sixty-three percent of the<lb />
physicists who said they know<lb />
about the new kinds of<lb />
technology SDI would require<lb />
described the program "as a step<lb />
in the wrong direction for<lb />
America's national security<lb />
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L'CS's legislative analyst<lb />
Charles Monfort hopes to use the<lb />
survey to help convince Congress<lb />
that the scientific community<lb />
generally opposes space weapons.<lb />
"Most people on Capitol Hill<lb />
are lawyers and businessmen, not<lb />
scientists he notes, adding the<lb />
politicians who have not made up<lb />
their minds on the SDI "will give<lb />
it (the survey) some weight<lb />
With federal funding for<lb />
research getting increasingly<lb />
scarce, the temptation to accept<lb />
SDI money rises.<lb />
During the 1986 fiscal year,<lb />
Ionson will award about $100<lb />
million in research grants, with<lb />
more than $60 million going to<lb />
universities.<lb />
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professors at the Massachusetts<lb />
Institute of Technology, Cornell,<lb />
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A proposal is in the works which<lb />
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The problem for the Administra-<lb />
tion is the fire hazard posed by<lb />
dorm room cooking and the plumb-<lb />
ing problems created by the dump-<lb />
ing of grease down dorm room<lb />
sinks. What this means in practical<lb />
terms is that most dorm room cook-<lb />
ing will, in fact, be phased out by<lb />
1988.<lb />
Most UNC-system schools have<lb />
already prohibited dorm room<lb />
cooking of any sort, according to<lb />
Meyer, and many have mandatory<lb />
campus meal plans. Under such<lb />
plans students are required to buy a<lb />
set amount of food from campus<lb />
cafeterias each semester. At UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill, for example, a<lb />
minimum of $200 is required, ac-<lb />
cording to current SGA President<lb />
David Brown. Thus, ECU is one of<lb />
a small minority of UNC system<lb />
schools without a meal plan and<lb />
with the option of dorm room<lb />
cooking.<lb />
The compromise solution which<lb />
immediately springs to mind is to<lb />
expand kitchen facilities in the<lb />
dorms. Perhaps, as David Brown<lb />
suggested, the administration<lb />
caould install one kitchen on every<lb />
floor in the dorms. At least if that<lb />
were done dorm students would re-<lb />
tain some of the same privileges en-<lb />
joyed by students living off cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
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Criticisms Of ROTC Unfounded<lb />
L<lb />
1 am writing in response lo the opi-<lb />
nion on ROTC expressed by Mr. Jef-<lb />
frey Britt that appeared in Thursday's<lb />
(10 April) issue.<lb />
After reading Mr. Britt opinion<lb />
and wading through his attempts at<lb />
witty descriptions of ROTC cadets<lb />
and past military and civilian failures,<lb />
I saw the two points he was trying to<lb />
make. First, that United States'<lb />
military leaders are not displaying<lb />
leadership, and therefore recent<lb />
military and civilian tragedies have<lb />
occured. And secondly, that the<lb />
military has no leadership because<lb />
military officer recruitment and train-<lb />
ing programs are picking the wrong<lb />
people. These are interesting points,<lb />
but unfortunately Mr. Brill is wrong.<lb />
A lack of military leadership was<lb />
not the cause ol any of the failures<lb />
Mi. Britt mentioned. The United<lb />
States Space Shuttle program is run<lb />
by a civilian agency, NASA, not the<lb />
military. The military is involved, but<lb />
not in making decisions about NASA<lb />
procurement, which is apparently the<lb />
reason for the shuttle disaster. It was<lb />
not an Air Force plane that crashed,<lb />
decimating the 101st Airborne Divi-<lb />
sion, but a civilian charter plane.<lb />
Now however, there are thorough<lb />
checks made on civilian planes used<lb />
to transport troops. Finally, the<lb />
American failure to rescue the Ira-<lb />
nian hostages did not occur because<lb />
of military leadership breakdown. It<lb />
basically failed because the Carter ad-<lb />
ministration delayed taking any ac-<lb />
tion for months after the original Em-<lb />
bassy takeover occured. I am not<lb />
claiming the military and its leader-<lb />
ship makes no mistakes, but then<lb />
again what other large, comp' x<lb />
organization does.<lb />
It seems strange to me that Mr.<lb />
Britt, a psychology major, would<lb />
seem to know so little about human<lb />
potential and leadership abilities. It is<lb />
true that the military tries to recruit<lb />
the highest scholastic achievers and<lb />
those that score the highest on perfor-<lb />
mance tests. As a psychology major<lb />
Mr. Britt should know that these peo-<lb />
ple are usually the most motivated,<lb />
most dedicated, most leadership<lb />
oriented people around. Instead, Mr.<lb />
Britt seems to want heroes; people<lb />
with nerve, courage, guts. These are<lb />
fine qualities, but apparently he<lb />
wants everybody in a leadership posi-<lb />
tion to be John Wayne. He should<lb />
know that not everyone (thank God!)<lb />
is like this.<lb />
In the military, just as in every other<lb />
human occupation, if every leader is a<lb />
hero, with no one following anyone,<lb />
nothing will get done. In the military,<lb />
heroes get killed, and what is more,<lb />
they get their subordinates killed.<lb />
No man is born a leader. Leader-<lb />
ship is learned. That is what ROTC is<lb />
all about. ROTC stands for Reserve<lb />
Officer Training Corps. Training.<lb />
Training brings out leaders. When<lb />
training does not bring out the leader<lb />
in a person, the military knows it. It<lb />
does not accept or promote in-<lb />
competence. Mr. Britt has looked at<lb />
failure and laid the blame in the<lb />
wrong place. America's military<lb />
leaders are the best in the world, and<lb />
officer procurement programs, in-<lb />
cluding ROTC, do now and will con-<lb />
tinue to provide more of the best.<lb />
Jeffrey D. Lippert<lb />
Senior, Poli Sci<lb />
Words Of Choice<lb />
Surely everyone is in favor of<lb />
"goodness "freedom and<lb />
"peace Just as surely, everyone<lb />
should ask of the writer or speaker,<lb />
"What specifically do you mean by<lb />
those words?"<lb />
In Science and Sanity Alfred Kor-<lb />
zybski advised us to use index<lb />
numbers along with words to remind<lb />
us that there are always differences<lb />
His formula is the seed of a good<lb />
liberal education. We only neec:<lb />
learn to apply it in our thinking,<lb />
speaking, and writing. Here is the<lb />
formula: "Cow 1 is not cow 2 " Nc<lb />
two cows are exactly the same; no tw<lb />
Jews are identical, no two WASPS,<lb />
no two women drivers, no<lb />
homosexuals, no two liberals If we<lb />
look closely enough, we can always<lb />
find differences, and these dif-<lb />
ferences can be very important. Our<lb />
similarities make us human; our dif-<lb />
ferences make us individuals.<lb />
When we hear words like<lb />
"freedom "communism and<lb />
especially "God let us remember to<lb />
ask, "What does the other person<lb />
mean when using that term?" Both<lb />
Jesse Helms and I use the word<lb />
"freedom but the meaning he has<lb />
in mind(?) is very different from<lb />
mine.<lb />
Jim Bridges<lb />
Elizabeth Citv<lb />
Protester Recounts Prison Experiences<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
I have now been in jail or prison for<lb />
all or parts of the last 22 months. To<lb />
make a long story short, I jvas arrested<lb />
Easter morning 1984 for depredating<lb />
S2.908 worth of government property.<lb />
(Using a small hammer I put a few dents<lb />
in some metal components of an<lb />
unassembled Pershing II nuclear missile<lb />
launcher. Seven other people including a<lb />
Roman Catholic nun were arrested with<lb />
me). On July 26, 1984, the eight of us<lb />
received three year federal prison<lb />
sentences. I have been incarcerated ever<lb />
since.<lb />
At this time, I choose not to discuss<lb />
the specifics of my "crime nor do I<lb />
plan to discuss the philosophical or<lb />
moral reasons for my actions. I'll save<lb />
that for another day. Instead I'd like to<lb />
tell you a little bit about what my life in<lb />
prison has been like.<lb />
The last salaried job I held before<lb />
coming to prison was News Editor of<lb />
this publication. At the time of my arrest<lb />
I was a full-time student at North<lb />
Carolina Central University in Durham.<lb />
So my transition to prison came from<lb />
basically the same type of day-to-day liv-<lb />
ing most ECU students experience.<lb />
My First two months of incarceration<lb />
were pent in the Orange County Jail in<lb />
Orlando, Florida. The jail was a<lb />
miserable, filty, roach-infested<lb />
dungeon. (On several occasions I found<lb />
full nests of roaches in my bed). The jail<lb />
was often Fifty percent overcrowded so<lb />
there were usually people sleeping all<lb />
over the floors. I slept on the floor near<lb />
the urinal for four days before I got a<lb />
bed. There was no segregation of in-<lb />
mates in the Orange County Jail, so I<lb />
often found myself sleeping only a few<lb />
feet away from a person who had been<lb />
charged with murder, rape or some<lb />
other violent offense. I was scared.<lb />
After my conviction, I spent two mon-<lb />
ths "in transit" to the minimum security<lb />
prison I am in now. During those two<lb />
months I served time in nine different<lb />
citycounty jails, prisons and "correc-<lb />
tional centers" in four different states<lb />
and the District of Columbia.<lb />
Most of those nine facilities were as<lb />
bad or worse than the Orange County-<lb />
Jail. In the Virginia Beach Correctional<lb />
Center I was again forced to sleep on the<lb />
floor. The worst was the Portsmouth<lb />
(Va.) City Jail where I never saw the<lb />
light of day or breathed fresh air; the<lb />
portions of food were so small that<lb />
prisoners were always hungry.<lb />
'7 have now been arrested for<lb />
civil disobedience five times and<lb />
have received jail or prison<lb />
sentences four out of the five. "<lb />
The hunger produced high tension and<lb />
anxiety. 1 had food "taken" from me on<lb />
several occasions and witnessed a brutal<lb />
fight over a cigarette (cigarettes were in<lb />
short supply also). My complaints to jail<lb />
officials were basically ignored.<lb />
On September 20, 1984, I was<lb />
transported to a minimum security<lb />
federal prison in Atlanta, Ga. Every<lb />
time I was moved from one facility to<lb />
another I was forced to wear leg irons,<lb />
shackles around my waist with my hand-<lb />
cuffed hands attached to the shackles. I<lb />
would have to stay chained up like this<lb />
for as long as fourteen hours at a time. I<lb />
would refrain from eating or drinking<lb />
very much on those "in transit" days<lb />
because the chains were often not<lb />
removed if I had to use the bathroom.<lb />
I started my work in the peace move-<lb />
ment when I moved to Greenville on<lb />
August 19, 1977. I was arrested for civil<lb />
disobedience for the first time on my bir-<lb />
thday, March 27, 1982, at Fort Bragg,<lb />
N.C. 1 have now been arrested for civil<lb />
disobedienc? five times and have receiv-<lb />
ed jail or prison sentences four out of<lb />
the five. I have spent close to 700 days of<lb />
my life behind bars in more than 20 dif-<lb />
ferent jails and prisons. I'm not putting<lb />
out these facts for the purposes of self-<lb />
adoration. It didn't take me long to<lb />
realize that there is no glory in this type<lb />
of work. And neither is it my intention<lb />
to brag. I am merely giving readers the<lb />
opportunity to know something about<lb />
my life.<lb />
The days and nights, weeks and mon-<lb />
ths, and now years 1 have spent in-<lb />
carcerated have been the most horrible<lb />
times of my life. I am always lonely,<lb />
always despairing, and always wishing I<lb />
were home with my friends and family.<lb />
The last two Christmases were the worst.<lb />
It is hard to describe how miserable it is<lb />
to be in prison on Christmas. Just about<lb />
everyone is sad.<lb />
The question often asked of me is<lb />
"why go through so much agony for<lb />
such an unreachable goal as world<lb />
peace?" I'm not exactly sure what<lb />
"drives me but my faith in God plays<lb />
a primary role. I also believe there to be<lb />
no greater challenge confronting<lb />
humankind today than to eliminate war<lb />
before war eliminates us. 1 believe it can<lb />
be achieved, but only through extraor-<lb />
dinary nonviolent means by people who<lb />
are willing to commit themselves to non-<lb />
violence and peace with the same fervor<lb />
which people have committed to<lb />
violence and war throughout the cen-<lb />
t u r i e s .<lb />
Well, I'm beginning to get off the topic;<lb />
I did say the story was going to be about<lb />
prison life.<lb />
One thing I have concluded about jail<lb />
and prison is that all of them are terri-<lb />
ble, inhumane places, their primary pur-<lb />
pose being to crush a person's spirit and<lb />
strip herhim of her his dignity.<lb />
The Orange County Jail was typical.<lb />
Besides the filth, overcrowding and ver-<lb />
min, the jail was always too hot, always<lb />
too loud, always crowded with cigarette<lb />
smoke and never peaceful. The toilet<lb />
and sink were a combined stainless steel<lb />
unit offering no hot water. The toilet<lb />
had no seat and was right smack in the<lb />
middle of the cell block. When you used<lb />
the toilet you did so in full view of 15 or<lb />
2C people. Privacy was non-existent. A<lb />
phone was available for collect calls, but<lb />
using it was tricky. Many fights broke<lb />
out over the phone. I rarely used it<lb />
because it was always so noisy anyway.<lb />
I was allowed "visits" twice a week. A<lb />
visit consisted of talking to someone<lb />
through a thick, scratched-up piece of<lb />
glass. The only problem was you<lb />
couldn't look through the glass and talk<lb />
to the person at the same time. When<lb />
one person spoke the other would have<lb />
to have their ear next to the screen in<lb />
order to hear. Since there were no<lb />
dividers between the ten or so visiting<lb />
slots everyone was shouting back and<lb />
forth. When you looked at each other<lb />
through the glass, it was just silence; the<lb />
facial expressions said enough.<lb />
The prison I'm in now is considered<lb />
one of "the best" in the federal system.<lb />
Well known people such as former Con-<lb />
gressman John Jenrette and Tennessee<lb />
banker Jake Butcher are here with me.<lb />
But "the best" the feds have to offer is<lb />
about 100 times worse than Cotton<lb />
'dorm at ECU.<lb />
The prison is divided into four dor-<lb />
mitories. Each dorm is subdivided into<lb />
25 maze-like cubicles; each cubicle about<lb />
one-third the size of an average ECU<lb />
dorm room. Believe it or not three men<lb />
sleep in each cubicle! There's one set of<lb />
bunk beds and one single bed. Two peo-<lb />
ple cannot be out of their beds at the<lb />
same time for the purposes of getting<lb />
dressed or anything else which requires<lb />
movement. We each have one metal<lb />
locker, about the size of a compact<lb />
refrigerator, for all of our possessions.<lb />
Three hooks are provided to hang our<lb />
clothes on.<lb />
To survive prison 1 have stuck to a<lb />
strict daily routine. I would even go so<lb />
far as to say I have prospered from this<lb />
experience; made the best of a bad situa-<lb />
tion. When 1 got here I looked at three<lb />
critical areas of personal health:<lb />
spiritual, mental and physical. I allotted<lb />
certain amounts of time to nurturing<lb />
each area, allowing for larger portions<lb />
of time to be devoted to the area of<lb />
greatest need on a particular day.<lb />
My primary care for my physical<lb />
health has been running. I have been a<lb />
long distance runner since I was 11 years<lb />
old. I have run at least 4 miles, but have<lb />
averaged more than 6 miles, every single<lb />
day I have been here - rain or shine, hot<lb />
or cold.<lb />
With refe ds to my mental health 1<lb />
have not been as successful a steward as<lb />
I'd like to have been. I feel like I have<lb />
the least control in this area because<lb />
there are so many outside variables in-<lb />
volved. Emotions such as stress,<lb />
loneliness and anger are constantly ac-<lb />
tivated.<lb />
I haven't been spoiled. I'd<lb />
be happy to give all of this up to be able<lb />
to come back home. Hope to see you<lb />
soon.<lb />
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A granite monument shadows th<lb />
Alamanee Battleground claimin<lb />
the fields as the firsi combat zon<lb />
of the American Revolution, bi<lb />
state historians place an asteris<lb />
on the marker.<lb />
"It reallv was a civil w .<lb />
North Carolina Jerry Cashion,<lb />
a historian with the state Division<lb />
rchiev and History, said of<lb />
e battle that took place on the<lb />
county's rolling hills more than<lb />
200 years ago.<lb />
The monument's assertation<lb />
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tenths mile stretch o! asphalt is<lb />
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oceanfront, but a<lb />
million project could opei l<lb />
condominium floodgate<lb />
The narrow road runs n<lb />
from NC 210 to the tip o! Iopsail<lb />
Island. By moving it 300 to 500<lb />
feet awa from the cean,<lb />
developer Marlow Bosti (pes<lb />
to make room for a construct<lb />
boom.<lb />
The road leads to the northern<lb />
up of Topsail Island, where<lb />
developers have already built ag-<lb />
gressively along a 2-mile stretch<lb />
of land in an area called North<lb />
Topsail Shores.<lb />
"This area has probably had<lb />
the most dramatic rate of change<lb />
of any place on the entire North<lb />
Carolina coast said David<lb />
Owens, director of the state Divi-<lb />
sion of Coastal Management.<lb />
Bostic has permission from the<lb />
State Department of Transporta-<lb />
tion to move the road, but<lb />
must have a Coastal<lb />
Management Act permit.<lb />
t t Ti "T x i t 'T i i T i 'T<lb />
Bostic has proposed to build a<lb />
id with three public beach ac-<lb />
cess sites providing enough park-<lb />
jz for a toatal of 634 cars. That<lb />
�( uld allow the development at<lb />
le tip of Topsail Island to spill<lb />
into what is now mostly<lb />
virgin land.<lb />
North Carolinians were fighting<lb />
North Carolinians and it's hard<lb />
to bring the (British) Crown into<lb />
that he said. "The folks just<lb />
said they were not going to put up<lb />
with corruption<lb />
State officials plan to pay<lb />
homage to the 2,000<lb />
backwoodsmen and 1,000<lb />
militiamen commanded by<lb />
Governor William Tryon in the<lb />
skirmish May 16, 1771, four<lb />
years before the Concord and<lb />
Lexington battle.<lb />
The Guilford Militia will<lb />
march on the 42-aere bat-<lb />
tleground in the park's first<lb />
muster May 3-4, said site<lb />
manager Bryan Dal ton.<lb />
The volunteer group will<lb />
reenact the day-to-day chores of<lb />
the Revolutionary soldiers, and<lb />
the overnight muster will include<lb />
firing a cannon identical to those<lb />
used in the late 1700s, he said.<lb />
The Battle of Almance broke<lb />
out when farmers angered bv ex-<lb />
cessive taxation revolted in force.<lb />
Tryon, the only British soldier in<lb />
the militia marched through<lb />
Hillsborough and confronted the<lb />
2,000 "Regulators" near<lb />
Alamanee Creek. Nine regulators<lb />
and nine militiamen died in the<lb />
two-hour battle. "Tryon was on-<lb />
ly carrying out his mandated duty<lb />
to keep the peace Cashion said.<lb />
"It would be unfair to wrap the<lb />
Hag around one or the other<lb />
The battle proved to be good<lb />
exercise for the Regulators when<lb />
they were later confronted with<lb />
professional redcoats, he said.<lb />
"It was one or two times that<lb />
militia ever got together en<lb />
masse, so it served as good train-<lb />
ing Cashion said.<lb />
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1986<lb />
Impose<lb />
(CPS)-Presidents of I S<lb />
Catholic colleges say they're con-<lb />
cerned that a first draft of new<lb />
Vatican rules now circulating<lb />
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sity in New Jersey.<lb />
The Vatican document on<lb />
higher education attempts to<lb />
define the relationship between<lb />
"science and faith" at Catholic<lb />
universities, and proposes u<lb />
give bishops power to appoint<lb />
faculty.<lb />
The directive implies churches<lb />
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faculty hiring.<lb />
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leges, such control would violate<lb />
the First Amendment, which re-<lb />
quires the separation of church<lb />
and state.<lb />
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jeopardize about a half billion<lb />
dollars in government grants and<lb />
loans to Catholic schools and<lb />
their students, some sources<lb />
setimate.<lb />
The directive, when final, will<lb />
affeel Catholic universities<lb />
worldwide, including 235 U.S.<lb />
schools known more for<lb />
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religious indoctrination.<lb />
Seton Hall's DeProspo also<lb />
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jeopardize the school's accredita-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Government and accreditors<lb />
could say this makes us centers<lb />
tor indoctrination, not centers of<lb />
learning" he cautions.<lb />
Specifically, the Vatican at-<lb />
tempts to define what theology<lb />
professors can teach, but some<lb />
tear chinch ideology could in-<lb />
vade academic classrooms as<lb />
well, says Father Thomas<lb />
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Conference.<lb />
"A concern of some pro-<lb />
fessors he says, "is that<lb />
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in other courses" such as<lb />
biology. socioloigy and<lb />
psycholog).<lb />
Much of the difficulty seems to<lb />
stem from translating and apply-<lb />
ing a Latin document aimed at<lb />
universities in communist and<lb />
Third World countries, as well as<lb />
those in the United States.<lb />
"It atttempts ot cover the<lb />
universe Gallagher says. "It<lb />
has a lot of misunderstandings<lb />
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poses to place faculty under the<lb />
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gressive idea for universities in<lb />
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countries, but a questionable one<lb />
here.<lb />
"in a communist country, the<lb />
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money to survive<lb />
Translating an archaic<lb />
language into modern-day<lb />
English leads to more confusion.<lb />
When the Vatican talks about<lb />
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"science" and faith, many fear<lb />
an attack on scientific principles<lb />
like evolution, says Sister Alice<lb />
Gallin, executive director of the<lb />
Association of CatholicColleges<lb />
and Universities.<lb />
"But in Latin, 'seientia' really<lb />
means the 'search for knowledge'<lb />
or 'quest for truthGallin says.<lb />
The ambiguity has left college ad-<lb />
ministrators wondering just what<lb />
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The Catholic Conference<lb />
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of college and church authorities<lb />
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history and structure from other<lb />
Catholic institutions.<lb />
"OUr independent universities<lb />
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concept unfamiliar to them<lb />
(Vatican doctrinaires) says<lb />
Gallin.<lb />
"We were not founded by<lb />
bishops or popes she says of<lb />
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a historical and legal context of<lb />
independence<lb />
American Catholic universities<lb />
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of science and liberal arts pro-<lb />
grams. European schools mainly<lb />
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Laine another council member.<lb />
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the administration and the cam<lb />
pus student government.<lb />
"He runs the school like a<lb />
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says the student politicians are at-<lb />
tacking Huttenback onl to tr to<lb />
recoup credibility lost to allega<lb />
tions of scandal and failures<lb />
read student attitudes accurately.<lb />
Smith maintains students' ire<lb />
began last spring when someone<lb />
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would flush down the toilet a stu-<lb />
dent petition for divesting school<lb />
funds in South Africa.<lb />
"The context of the situation<lb />
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Students had forced their way<lb />
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The speech by Toure � better<lb />
known to older students and<lb />
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apologize or state it did not sup-<lb />
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destruction of Zionists. The<lb />
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Blumenthal, who also cited<lb />
Toure's brochures, which "ac-<lb />
cuse Jewish butchers of selling<lb />
bad meat to blacks and Jewish<lb />
bankers of manipulating national<lb />
economies as scaring Jewish<lb />
students.<lb />
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Semitic tactics says Blumental,<lb />
"the kind the Nazis used<lb />
In other incidents surroun-<lb />
ding Toure's visit, someone carv-<lb />
ed a swastika in the front door of<lb />
the Jewish student paper, the<lb />
BSU president received death<lb />
threats on his answering<lb />
machine, and both black and<lb />
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fice. "Individual campus situa-<lb />
tions are being inflamed by out-<lb />
side speakers<lb />
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speakers like Toure and Muslim<lb />
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encourage the inflammation.<lb />
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and Jewish theology, but also<lb />
from threats of reprisal from the<lb />
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Organization (JDO).<lb />
When Farrakhan spoke at the<lb />
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Albany last year, JDO followers<lb />
reportedly carried weapons and<lb />
intimidated students in the au-<lb />
dience. The clash between Far-<lb />
rakhan and JDO supporters<lb />
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scared a lot of people the cam-<lb />
pus paper reported.<lb />
Riot fears were never realized<lb />
during a Farrakhan visit to Pitt in<lb />
November, but recently at Penn<lb />
Farrakhan aide Jamil Muham-<lb />
mad told students Jews were<lb />
"chosen for that damn hellfire<lb />
for telling those lies they've been<lb />
spreading<lb />
"The greatest problem isn't the<lb />
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the ADL's Ross, "in dorm situa-<lb />
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as BSU President Tim Shaw<lb />
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"running off at the mouth<lb />
The two students have since<lb />
mended their hard feelings, Shaw<lb />
says, and general tensions seem<lb />
to be abating.<lb />
Since then. Shaw, Blumenthal<lb />
and other student leaders have<lb />
been meeting "quietly says<lb />
Esther Abramowit of the cam-<lb />
pus Hillel House.<lb />
"We learned an unfortunate<lb />
lesson says Blumenthal, who<lb />
agrees tensions are easing. "We<lb />
(blacks and Jews) weren't as close<lb />
as we thought we were<lb />
"We have to put up with the<lb />
same racial slurs as they do<lb />
says Shaw.<lb />
There even may be more<lb />
dialogue in the wake of Toure's<lb />
speech than before it.<lb />
"People say we're trying to<lb />
sever the ties of blacks and Jews.<lb />
But on our campus, there were<lb />
none Shaw says.<lb />
"If we want to have any kind<lb />
of coalition, we have to respect<lb />
each other, agree to disagree and<lb />
look at our differences as well as<lb />
our similarities<lb />
Similar understanding and<lb />
dialogue grew out of Toure's<lb />
visits to other campuses.<lb />
At Columbia, for example,<lb />
black and Jewish students<lb />
prepared for Toure's visit by<lb />
holding workshops in which<lb />
stereotypes and group sen-<lb />
sitivities were discussed, and par-<lb />
ticipants staged role-playing<lb />
skits.<lb />
When Toure arrived at Colum-<lb />
bia March 4, few students attend-<lb />
ed his speech, though it drew<lb />
crowds from the Harlem<lb />
neighborhood surrounding the<lb />
school.<lb />
Rifts also seem to be healing in<lb />
Colorado, where last fall Jewish<lb />
students protested using student<lb />
fees to bring Toure to campus<lb />
The confrontation seemed tc end<lb />
in fruitless animosity.<lb />
But when Angela Davis came<lb />
to campus this month, advisors<lb />
to black and Jewish groups met<lb />
"in open communication, not<lb />
confrontation says I oren<lb />
Finkelstein of Colorado's Anti-<lb />
Defamation League.<lb />
"There's a real effort to turn<lb />
to chapter two he says<lb />
"When people can respect the<lb />
differences between us says<lb />
Shaw, "then we can have coali-<lb />
tions<lb />
And as Blumenthal concludes<lb />
"If he (Toure) wants to destro)<lb />
the alliance between Jews and<lb />
blacks, but then we make it<lb />
stronger by him coming here.<lb />
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promoting and presenting programs that are geared towards<lb />
informing people of many contributions in the arts by minorities.<lb />
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ECU Show And Jazz Choir<lb />
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'Timothy Liberty'<lb />
Plays Tomorrow<lb />
Salvation Army Helps Out<lb />
B KAREN HFJM<lb />
Two years ago, when a tornado<lb />
swept through Pitt county and<lb />
other parts of southeastern North<lb />
Carolina, hundreds of people<lb />
were left homeless and without<lb />
food or any other resources.<lb />
Volunteer rescue workers took<lb />
them to emergency relief centers<lb />
where they could receive im-<lb />
mediate care and help. But what<lb />
happened to these people the next<lb />
day or the next week? Luckily,<lb />
the Salvation Army stepped in.<lb />
The salvation army set up one<lb />
center where all the local social<lb />
work agencies could congregate<lb />
to help people. This way people<lb />
didn't have to drive all over the<lb />
county seeking help. The Salva-<lb />
tion Army was the only agency<lb />
there with the ability to give<lb />
direct cash assistance.<lb />
Many people know of the<lb />
Salvation Army's thrift store, but<lb />
don't know much else about the<lb />
large organization. It's a religious<lb />
charity group operated in a<lb />
military fashion. The Salvation<lb />
Army "is motivated by a love of<lb />
God and a concern for all the<lb />
needs of humanity<lb />
The Salvation Army isn't<lb />
limited to Greenville; far from it.<lb />
The international organization<lb />
serves people in over 85 countries<lb />
around the world. It not only<lb />
provides physical aid such as<lb />
food, clothing and shelter, but<lb />
also helps people with their per-<lb />
sonal and family problems. The<lb />
Salvation Army has set up<lb />
rehabilitation centers to help with<lb />
problems such as alcoholism and<lb />
drug abuse. And they are ready<lb />
when a disaster strikes.<lb />
While doing all these things,<lb />
the Salvation Army brings its<lb />
faith into its work. Its workers<lb />
preach the Gospel and the love of<lb />
God. The organization has its<lb />
own set of religious doctrines or<lb />
beliefs that its members follow.<lb />
The motto of the Salvation Ar-<lb />
my used to be "saved to serve<lb />
You can see this motto on the<lb />
shoulders of officers wearing the<lb />
uniform. There is an "S" on each<lb />
shoulder pad. The more recent<lb />
motto is "heart to God, hand to<lb />
man<lb />
You may be wondering how<lb />
the Salvation Army gets money<lb />
to sponsor its programs and help<lb />
so many people. It doesn't all<lb />
come from those black kettles at<lb />
Christmas time.<lb />
They get their funds from the<lb />
United Way, the Christmas Ap-<lb />
peal, fund raisers and donations;<lb />
some comes from a federal fun-<lb />
ding program called FEMA, or<lb />
Federal Emergency Management<lb />
Assistance.<lb />
The biggest funding drive is<lb />
during the Christmas season,<lb />
when the Salvation Army<lb />
workers become public fixtures<lb />
ringing bells beside black kettles.<lb />
The money they raise is mostly-<lb />
used during Christmas, and<lb />
anything that is left over goes<lb />
straight into other winter pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
Another program the Salvation<lb />
Army sponsors at Christmas is<lb />
the adoption of a family in need.<lb />
Ronaid Davis, chief ad-<lb />
ministrator and pastor of Green-<lb />
ville's Salvation Army, explains<lb />
that they are very selective regar-<lb />
ding which groups adopt families<lb />
since thev want the best for them.<lb />
Helping people is a continuous<lb />
process for Greenville's Salvation<lb />
Army, not a seasonal one. "The<lb />
Salvation Army is always chang-<lb />
ing. It's never stagnant said<lb />
Davis.<lb />
When people in need come to<lb />
the Salvation Army, they can bet<lb />
they will be gien immediate and<lb />
continuous help. Davis explained<lb />
that after three months, if a par-<lb />
ticular family is not off the<lb />
"gimme list the group starts all<lb />
over from square one with them,<lb />
so a family is never lost in paper<lb />
work or red tape. Greenville-<lb />
Salvation Army has a high rate of<lb />
success getting people off the<lb />
"gimme list<lb />
The Army helps Greenville<lb />
residents get their feet off the<lb />
ground by helping them pay their<lb />
rent, utilities or food bill. The<lb />
first month a family is receiving<lb />
assistance, it is being paid by<lb />
federal funds � but that is a one-<lb />
time-only deal. Any help received<lb />
after that comes out of the local<lb />
Salvation Army account.<lb />
Davis is currently working on a<lb />
program that might be able to be<lb />
fit into ECU's social work<lb />
department. It would allow ECU<lb />
social work majors to work at the<lb />
Salvation Army and receive<lb />
credit for it. One of the things<lb />
students would be helping with is<lb />
the interviewing of needy families<lb />
before and after Thanksgiving,<lb />
getting ready for Christmas.<lb />
Nothing final has been decided<lb />
about the program yet.<lb />
Whether in the social work<lb />
department or not, Ronald Davis<lb />
would like to see more ECU<lb />
students who have a real love for<lb />
helping people come out and see<lb />
where they might fit in. He ad-<lb />
vises students to "expand your<lb />
energies and give a helping<lb />
hand<lb />
This year's winner of The<lb />
Playwrights Fund of North<lb />
Carolina Best Play competition<lb />
for North Carolina playwrights,<lb />
will be performed in two<lb />
readers' theater productions on<lb />
Wednesday at the Greenville<lb />
Museum of Art and the<lb />
Humber House.<lb />
The winning play, Timothy<lb />
Liberty, by David Brendan<lb />
Hopes, is informed by the Book<lb />
of Ruth. Its two characters,<lb />
Naomi and Ruth, are mother<lb />
and daughter, two women who<lb />
move between real and illusory<lb />
worlds, expressing themselves<lb />
with dance movement and<lb />
poetic dialogue throughout the<lb />
play.<lb />
Hopes, a native of Akron,<lb />
Ohio, holds an MA in creative<lb />
writing and a Ph.D. in literature<lb />
from Syracuse University, and<lb />
now teaches at UNC-Asheville.<lb />
Hopes is a widely published<lb />
poet, as well as a fiction and<lb />
non-fiction writer, and h first<lb />
book of poetry, The Glacier's<lb />
Daughters, won the 1981<lb />
Juniper Prize and the 1982<lb />
Sazti age Prize.<lb />
Timothy liberty exhibits<lb />
Hopes' background as a poet in<lb />
the language Naomi and Ruth<lb />
use as they talk about their loves<lb />
and fantasies, and express their<lb />
courage, their mutual respect,<lb />
and the combination of despair<lb />
and desire which provokes their<lb />
rather surprising engagement<lb />
with the dangerous world out-<lb />
side.<lb />
The Best Lunch Theater Ever<lb />
presentation of Timothy l.iber-<lb />
ty is at noon at the Greenville<lb />
Museum of Art. 6th and Evans<lb />
St. Audience members are in-<lb />
vited to bring lunch, enjoy<lb />
beverages provided by the<lb />
GMS, and talk with the<lb />
playwright after the show.<lb />
The Downtown, Downstairs<lb />
encore performance is at 8 p.m.<lb />
in the basement of the Humber<lb />
House, 5th and Washington<lb />
Streets. Karen Baldwin,<lb />
Associate Professor of English<lb />
at ECU, will lead a post-<lb />
performance discussion of the<lb />
play with the audience and the<lb />
playwright. There will be a<lb />
reception for t: e playwright<lb />
after the performance to which<lb />
audience members are invited.<lb />
Both performances are free and<lb />
open to the public.<lb />
Gregory Stewart Smith makes<lb />
his del ul as a PFNC director<lb />
for tl is production. Loretta<lb />
Riggs as Naomi and Ann Secord<lb />
as Ruth are veterans of PFNC<lb />
readers' theater performances.<lb />
Each was most recently seen in<lb />
the PFNC fall production,<lb />
Whose fsic) Jfruid of fid ward<lb />
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This Greenville premiere pro-<lb />
duction ! Timothv Libertyis<lb />
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Projects Grant trom the<lb />
Theater rts Of! if the<lb />
North Carolina Arts Council, a<lb />
state agency, and the National<lb />
Endowment for the Art a<lb />
federal agencv The moderated<lb />
eventing post-performance<lb />
discussion, one of a series on<lb />
"Human Values in New <lb />
for the Stage is supported by<lb />
a grant from The North<lb />
Carolina Hum at ties Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
Environmental Artist<lb />
Ireland Visits ECU Campus<lb />
M I Sf� Bi-rrau<lb />
David Ireland of San Fran-<lb />
cisco, an environmental artist,<lb />
will construct an environmental<lb />
installation in a room of the Old<lb />
Cafeteria Building on the campus<lb />
of Last Carolina University.<lb />
The construction begins on<lb />
Monday, April 28, and concludes<lb />
on Friday, May 2. Ireland will be<lb />
assisted by undergraduate and<lb />
graduate students.<lb />
Ireland will present a lecture on<lb />
April 28 in Room 1220 of the Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins Fine Arts Center. He<lb />
will be honored with a reception<lb />
on May 2 in the Old Cafeteria<lb />
Building when the viewing of his<lb />
installation will first be allowed.<lb />
Ireland's visit is funded by the<lb />
National Endowment for the<lb />
Arts, through Gray Gallery.<lb />
"David Ireland is considered<lb />
to be an environmental artist<lb />
because he changes the environ-<lb />
ment said Perry Nesbitt, Gray<lb />
Gallery director. "ECU is allow-<lb />
ing him to add to and subtract<lb />
from the structural elements of<lb />
the room, which has some very<lb />
interesting architectural<lb />
features<lb />
The room contains a fireplace,<lb />
granite floors and arched win-<lb />
dows. "The room is decaying,<lb />
but it contains some good raw<lb />
material Nesbitt said. "I have<lb />
seen other pieces he has done,<lb />
and I thought the elements in this<lb />
room might jog him in some<lb />
way<lb />
Ireland's structure will be tem-<lb />
porary, Nesbitt said, since the<lb />
university plans to restore the<lb />
room.<lb />
Ireland earned a BA in 1953<lb />
from the California College of<lb />
Arts and Crafts, where he studied<lb />
industrial and stage design. In<lb />
1974 he received his MFA from<lb />
the San Francisco Art Institute in<lb />
printmaking.<lb />
Public and institutional works<lb />
of the artist include "Jade<lb />
Garden" in Washington, D.C<lb />
"Candlestick Park" in San Fran-<lb />
cisco, "Gallery" in Boston,<lb />
"Reformatory" in Monroe,<lb />
Washington, and "Barracks" in<lb />
Fort Barry, California.<lb />
His works have been exhibited<lb />
at the New Museum of Contem-<lb />
porary Art, White Columns<lb />
Students Show Work<lb />
Gallery and the Mo David<lb />
Gallery in New York City; Emily<lb />
Carr College of Arts in Van-<lb />
couver, Cananda; Leah Levy<lb />
Gallery, 80 Langston Street<lb />
Gallerv. 65 Capp Street, Mr.<lb />
Gordon's Birthday Party and the<lb />
Museum of Conceptual Arts in<lb />
San Francisco.<lb />
He received the National En-<lb />
dowment for the Arts Artists<lb />
Fellowship Grant in 19"8 and<lb />
1983. In 1982 he received the Ar-<lb />
tist of the Year award from the<lb />
Contemporary Arts Council of<lb />
Oakland Museum.<lb />
He has served as a visiting ar-<lb />
tist at the San Francisco Art In-<lb />
stitute, the Emily Carr College of<lb />
Art, the University of California<lb />
at Berkeley the Massachusetts<lb />
College of Art in Boston, Har-<lb />
vard School of Landscape Ar-<lb />
chitecture in Cambridge. MIT,<lb />
and the San Francisco Museum<lb />
of Modern Art.<lb />
Ireland's lecture and reception<lb />
are free and open to the public.<lb />
Parking is available in lots ad-<lb />
joining Jenkins.<lb />
?w<lb />
By DAVID BRADSHAW<lb />
This year's Graduate Thesis<lb />
Exhibition promises to cover a<lb />
great deal of the art spectrum,<lb />
with works ranging from acrylic<lb />
paintings to ceramics to art<lb />
metals. The subject matter of<lb />
these works will encompass<lb />
thematic elements as diverse as<lb />
the artists and their respective<lb />
mediums; relations of time and<lb />
space, the quest for truth, and in-<lb />
teractions of color.<lb />
The 1986 Thesis Exhibition<lb />
features twelve graduate students<lb />
who are all finishing this<lb />
semester. The show is being<lb />
organized wholly by these<lb />
students, with practically no help<lb />
from the Gray Art Gallery.<lb />
Gallery Director Perry Nesbitt<lb />
explained, "The students<lb />
themselves are organizing the<lb />
space of the installments. They<lb />
are also planning the reception.<lb />
The whole show has been<lb />
democratically planned and<lb />
organized. It really is all theirs<lb />
Of the twelve graduate student<lb />
artists participating, five are<lb />
painters. Ann Thompson<lb />
presents acrylic paintings and<lb />
black and white woodcuts. Fred<lb />
Galloway's exhibit contains a<lb />
series of self portraits which<lb />
depict his understanding of<lb />
Christianity. Margaret Shearin<lb />
and Nancy Natelson incorporate<lb />
line, color and form in at-<lb />
mospheric paintings, while Leslie<lb />
Karpinski exhibits a series of<lb />
painted fabric panels and<lb />
garments.<lb />
Helen Colevins is one of three<lb />
ceramicists showing in the exhibi-<lb />
tion. Much of her work is drawn<lb />
from memories of her stay in Ita-<lb />
ly, where she had many inspiring<lb />
experiences. She works with<lb />
planes of space in clay and glass.<lb />
Gail Spence's box constructions<lb />
and Mark Brown's historically<lb />
referential vessels round out the<lb />
ceramics entries.<lb />
Agyeman Dua works with scaf-<lb />
folded clay. His tree-like, totemic<lb />
sculptures deal with the religious<lb />
beliefs of the people of the Akan<lb />
Society of Ghana, which is Dua's<lb />
native country.<lb />
Pornkumpoo Phakswan, a<lb />
native of Thailand, uses painted<lb />
silk to create environments, while<lb />
Joe Champagne works with<lb />
platinotypes, which are<lb />
photographs in platinum. Betty<lb />
Melton McKim will display draw-<lb />
ings and works in metal.<lb />
The show will open with a<lb />
reception in Gray Gallery on<lb />
Saturday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.<lb />
The public is invited.<lb />
The exhibition will continue<lb />
through April 30. For those in-<lb />
terested, some of the works will<lb />
be available for sale.<lb />
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tive July 1, He<lb />
director of de<lb />
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since Januarv<lb />
In making<lb />
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Richard S<lb />
stated, "We i<lb />
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of developmer.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 15, 1986<lb />
NC Museum Of Art Gets Shot<lb />
Samuel Stone of Winston-<lb />
Salem will become director of<lb />
development at the North<lb />
Carolina Museum of Art effec-<lb />
tive July 1. He currently is<lb />
director of development at the<lb />
North Carolina School of the<lb />
Arts, a position he has held<lb />
since January 1972.<lb />
In making the announce-<lb />
ment, museum director-elect<lb />
Richard S. Schneiderman<lb />
sjted, "We are pleased to bring<lb />
a man of Sam Stone's creden-<lb />
tials to the museum as director<lb />
of development. Stone has serv-<lb />
ed in a similar capacity at the<lb />
North Carolina School of the<lb />
Arts and has conducted several<lb />
successful major capital cam-<lb />
paigns. I have every confidence<lb />
that he will serve our needs ad-<lb />
mirably and raise the museum's<lb />
fund-raising campaign to a<lb />
higher plateau, thereby helping<lb />
us serve our audiences better<lb />
Stone commented, "I am<lb />
grateful for the confidence in<lb />
me shown by the museum<lb />
Board of Trustees Search Com-<lb />
mittee and by Dr. Schneider-<lb />
man. It will be a pleasure to<lb />
continue my involvement with<lb />
the arts community statewide<lb />
within a new setting, as well as<lb />
refreshing to face new<lb />
challlenges with colleagues<lb />
whose approach to management<lb />
and public service is so compati-<lb />
ble with my own.<lb />
"The museum is at a critical<lb />
juncture in its history, and I am<lb />
fortunate to be a part of the<lb />
team that will chart and carry<lb />
forward the next phase of<lb />
development Stone said.<lb />
Stone, 44, is a native of<lb />
Charleston, W.Va. He holds a<lb />
Doctor of Ministry degree from<lb />
the Union Theological<lb />
Seminary in Richmond, Va. and<lb />
a Master of Divinity degree<lb />
from Duke University. He also<lb />
hold a B.A. degree in sociology<lb />
and anthropology from Duke<lb />
University and did graduate<lb />
work in sociology at Wake<lb />
Forest University.<lb />
Stone was assistant chaplain<lb />
and an instructor in philosophy<lb />
and religion at Colgate Univer-<lb />
sity, Hamilton, N.Y. from 1967<lb />
to 1969. He then joined the staff<lb />
of the North Carolina School of<lb />
the Arts in 1969, serving in a<lb />
variety of teaching and ad-<lb />
ministrative postions before be-<lb />
ing named to his current posi-<lb />
tion in 1972<lb />
At the School fo the Arts,<lb />
Stone has assisted in building<lb />
the school's endowment from<lb />
zero to $2.7 million. He has<lb />
provided administrative leader-<lb />
ship to secure and manage an<lb />
annual operating budget from<lb />
the private sector in the range of<lb />
$1.5 to $2 million. Stone was<lb />
project director for the $11<lb />
Arm<lb />
million campaign to develop the<lb />
Stevens Center, a major public<lb />
performance space for the<lb />
School fo the Arts and keystone<lb />
for the revitalization of<lb />
Winston-Salem's urban core.<lb />
Stone is a frequent consultant<lb />
and speaker on arts, education<lb />
and urban revitalization issues.<lb />
He is married to Bonnie Vick<lb />
Stone and they have two<lb />
daughters, Clare, 16, and<lb />
Sarah, 15.<lb />
New American To Help His People<lb />
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(I PI) � Haing S. Ngor, who<lb />
won an Oscar last year for his<lb />
portrayal of a fellow Cambodian<lb />
in the film The Killing Fields,<lb />
says as a newly sworn U.S. citizen<lb />
he plans to return home "To help<lb />
my people<lb />
Ngor, a Cambodian refugee<lb />
and doctor who survived torture<lb />
and near starvation in his<lb />
homeland, took an oath of<lb />
ailegiance to the United States<lb />
is) Friday.<lb />
He sat in the front row among<lb />
00 other immigrants clutching<lb />
small U.S. flags at the Dorothy<lb />
Chandler Pavilion as they were<lb />
administered the oath by U.S.<lb />
strict Judge Robert Kellehera.<lb />
nother 2,000 immigrants took<lb />
?ath a few hours later.<lb />
"Today is a very big day in my<lb />
fe Ngor said on stage to the<lb />
ewly sworn citizens. "Today we<lb />
d for freedom, but todav we<lb />
o have to protect our<lb />
;dom<lb />
Drawing applause with two<lb />
raised, clenched fists. Ngor aid,<lb />
"I thank God very much. God<lb />
bless U.S.A. Bravo Freedom!<lb />
Bravo U.S.A<lb />
Ngor told reporters he planned<lb />
to return to Cambodia "to help<lb />
my people so they can have<lb />
freedom like 1 have today<lb />
In his 1985 Academy Award<lb />
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Moorman cited a study that<lb />
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Workman added, "and that's<lb />
what it is all about<lb />
Player Of The Week<lb />
Senior Winfred Johnson was<lb />
.ed the Colonial '<lb />
Association's baseball Player ol<lb />
Week for his efforts in games<lb />
Apr. 7 through Apr 12<lb />
The 5-10, 210-pound<lb />
abethtown native hit .615 for<lb />
week in three games as the<lb />
Pirates posted a perfect <lb />
rd. Johnson was 8-of-l 3 ti<lb />
plate with two home runs, six<lb />
RBls and one pitching vicl<lb />
i he home runs came agai<lb />
Richmond and Mt. Olive, w<lb />
solo shot at Richmond set<lb />
an NCAA record. With I<lb />
home run, Johnson became the<lb />
only player in NCAA history to<lb />
h<lb />
ireei home tuns and pit<lb />
; i career ictories.<lb />
current! - i wns . 61<lb />
careei home runs and a 32-11<lb />
career pitching record.<lb />
11 rough the P rates' J4 carries.<lb />
Johnson is g .355 with 10<lb />
home tuns and 47 RBls along<lb />
with a team leading 12 doubles.<lb />
Johnson also leads the 1 C I staff<lb />
with his 8-2 record. ECU'S record<lb />
stands at 29-4. 8-3 in CAA play.<lb />
1 his is the second rime this<lb />
season Johnson has earned CAA<lb />
Player o the Week honors.<lb />
Johnson captured the first award<lb />
Pirates Stumble In Tourney<lb />
ie season o<lb />
n March 24.<lb />
Winfred Johnson<lb />
Nicklaus Wins Sixth Masters<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
&amp;<lb />
TIM CHANDLER<lb />
It was a great moment in sports<lb />
Sunday as Jack Nicklaus came<lb />
from behind to win his sixth<lb />
Master's Tournament in<lb />
Augusta, Ga.<lb />
What made it so exciting is the<lb />
fact that the "Golden Bear, ai<lb />
age 46, proved he was still a ma-<lb />
jor contender on the pro tour �<lb />
despite what many other people<lb />
tended to believe.<lb />
Nicklaus, like in the olden<lb />
days, had no equal in the sport<lb />
and was again at his finest at the<lb />
Augusta National Golf Club. He<lb />
stormed to a 7-under-par 65 in<lb />
the final round, finishing a shot<lb />
ahead of Tom Kite and<lb />
Australia's Greg Norman in<lb />
claiming his record sixth career<lb />
triumph in the heralded tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Birdies at the 16th and 17th<lb />
holes finally pushed Nicklaus in<lb />
front. And as he walked up the<lb />
majestic 18th. he was fighting<lb />
back the tears as the thousands of<lb />
gathered fans around the green<lb />
showed then appreciation.<lb />
Nicklaus paired the final hole,<lb />
leaving a 50-foot birdie putt a few<lb />
inches short. He then fell to his<lb />
knees. But it wasn't over.<lb />
Nicklaus. then watched Kite<lb />
miss a 10-foot birdie try at the<lb />
18th thai would have forced a tie.<lb />
And then there was Norman,<lb />
who was relentless in his pursuit<lb />
of the green jacket.<lb />
Norman seemed finished<lb />
earliei in the day after a double-<lb />
bogey six at the 10th hole. The<lb />
big blond known as the "Great<lb />
White Shark knocked in bir-<lb />
dies at the 14th, 15th, 16th and<lb />
then the 17th hole to even with<lb />
Nicklaus. Sudden death seemed<lb />
obtainable for Norman.<lb />
However, the day was meant<lb />
for Nicklaus. An aggressive Nor-<lb />
man would bogey the finishing<lb />
hole, pushing his4-iron approach<lb />
right of the green and then miss-<lb />
ing a 15-foot putt for par in clos-<lb />
ing with a 70.<lb />
Nicklaus, who finished with a<lb />
9-under par 279 total, was the<lb />
master of Augusta National once<lb />
again. Kite, with a 68, tied Nor-<lb />
man for second at 280, a stroke<lb />
ahead of Seve Ballesteros.<lb />
For Nicklaus, it was his first<lb />
Masters crown since 1975 and his<lb />
first major championship since<lb />
1980, when he captured both the<lb />
By JII I.BI.AIR<lb />
The I.adv Pirates captured<lb />
three out o seven games over the<lb />
weekend .it the (.eorge Mason<lb />
I ournameni in Fairfax, a<lb />
In the first game Friday against<lb />
Furman, the Pirates seized the<lb />
game with a 5-1 victory. Stacev<lb />
Boyette, who picked up the win<lb />
foi ECU, drove in the winning<lb />
RBI in the fourth inning. Wendy<lb />
Ozmeni and Mickey Ford both<lb />
were 2-for-4 with two singles<lb />
each.<lb />
In the second game on Friday,<lb />
ECU swept by I NC Wilmington<lb />
54). Boyette was again the winn-<lb />
ing pitcher. Sandy Kee and Ford<lb />
both went 2 for-4 with Kee hav-<lb />
ing one RBI. Robin Graves drove<lb />
in the winning RBI in the first in-<lb />
ning. The Pirates had eight hits<lb />
while they slowed UNC-W to on-<lb />
ly five.<lb />
In the third game on Friday,<lb />
George Mason defeated the<lb />
Pirates 2-0. Dyson was the winn-<lb />
singles. linn picked up the vic-<lb />
tors tor the Heels.<lb />
I he second game proved to be<lb />
maway foi the Pirates as they<lb />
crushed I asalle 10-0. Murray<lb />
went 2-for-4 with a single and a<lb />
double Boyette was again the<lb />
winning pitcher. Due to ECU'S<lb />
10-run lead, the game was vailed<lb />
aftei five innings.<lb />
Sunday's opening game proved<lb />
to be unsuccessful foi the Pirates<lb />
as furman defeated them 4-1.<lb />
ECl dK five hits and Furman<lb />
had eight. Boyette knocked in the<lb />
only run for the Pirates � com-<lb />
ing in the seventh inning. She<lb />
went 2-for-4 for that game.<lb />
In the Bucs final tournament<lb />
appearance. 1 asalle beat the<lb />
Pirates 3-1. I ynda Barrett<lb />
brought m the winning run for<lb />
1 asalle off a sacrifice fly. Boyette<lb />
led the Buc bats with a double in<lb />
three at bats.<lb />
The lady Pirates' record is<lb />
now 25-12. Stacev Boyette's<lb />
record in the tournament was 3-4<lb />
and her overall record is 15-5.<lb />
Robin Graves record in the tour-<lb />
nament was 0-3 and she is now<lb />
10 on the year. The Pirates host<lb />
Virginia today in a doubleheader<lb />
at 2:00 pm.<lb />
U.S. Open at Baltusrol and the ing pitcher for the Patriots. FC'l<lb />
PGA at Oak Hill. His six year<lb />
wait was now over.<lb />
"There was an article in the<lb />
Atlanta paper last Sunday that<lb />
said I was done, washed up,<lb />
through a ecstatic Nicklaus<lb />
said. "Someone pasted it on the<lb />
refrigerator door at oui house<lb />
here early this week and 1 kinda<lb />
sizzled on it for a while.<lb />
"1 read where it said that peo-<lb />
ple 46 don't win the Masters.<lb />
And you know, I kinda agreed<lb />
with it. But I also thought about<lb />
that all week � done, washed up.<lb />
"Sometimes, you gel<lb />
something in your mind like that<lb />
and it spurs you on<lb />
And spurred him on is certain-<lb />
ly what it did. It was his 20th vic-<lb />
tory in a major championship.<lb />
For the record, his unprecedented<lb />
Plecse See "GOLDEN, Page 12<lb />
had four hits but that wasn't<lb />
enough to stop George Mason<lb />
who got both o the winning hits<lb />
in the fifth inning.<lb />
In the first game on Saturday,<lb />
UNC-CH rolled past ECU 3-1 to<lb />
put the Pirates o to a rough<lb />
start. Jeannie Murray was 2-for-4<lb />
for the Bucs with a pair of<lb />
Sports Fact<lb />
Tues. Apr. 15. 1947<lb />
Modern baseball's first black<lb />
major league player, Jackie<lb />
Robinson, goes 0-for-3 in his<lb />
debut versus Boston. At first<lb />
Robinson is received coolly,<lb />
but his warmth and skill soon<lb />
make him a favorite. He retires<lb />
in 196 with a .311 career bat-<lb />
ting average and laifr is in-<lb />
ducted into the Baseball Hall of<lb />
Fame. <lb />
Boyette Does It Alt<lb />
Senior Stacev Boyette, who went 3-4 on the mound, also swung a hot<lb />
bat in the George Mason Tournament, over the weekend.<lb />
 �<lb /><pb facs="00057815_tn_0012" /><lb />
IL JEHEEASIXAROLINIAN APRIL 15. 1986<lb />
 'Golden Bear ' Wins Masters<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
collection of trophies now reads:<lb />
six Masters, five PGAs, four<lb />
U.S. Opens, three British Opens<lb />
and two U.S. Amateurs.<lb />
Nicklaus isn't the oldest player<lb />
to chalk up a major tournament<lb />
win. Julius Boros was the PGA<lb />
winner in the 18 at 48. But the<lb />
aging "Golden Bear" probably<lb />
was the most satisfied.<lb />
"They're all great Nicklaus<lb />
said. "But the last one is always<lb />
the best one<lb />
Only a handfull of Masters, or<lb />
any other major for that matter,<lb />
will ever be able to top this one,<lb />
or its incredible finish.<lb />
Legend has it that the Masters<lb />
is never decided until the last nine<lb />
holes on Sunday. And that's<lb />
where the legend named Nicklaus<lb />
made it happen.<lb />
Nicklaus, who had the huge<lb />
galleries standing and cheering at<lb />
every hole, was to play the final<lb />
nine holes in 30 strokes, a<lb />
6-under effort that equalled a<lb />
tournament record. And that was<lb />
enough to push him to his sixth<lb />
green jacket.<lb />
"This is a young man's golf<lb />
course said Nicklaus, who has<lb />
participated in 28 Masters. "The<lb />
greens are glass-fast, the pins on<lb />
all the knobs. It's a hard course<lb />
to walk with all the emotion � a<lb />
very hard tournament to win.<lb />
"It's also a course where ex-<lb />
perience helps you. I knew today<lb />
that as long as I kept my com-<lb />
posure, kept under control, as<lb />
long as I kept making birdies, I'd<lb />
have a chance to win. I knew the<lb />
other guys might have trouble<lb />
coming in<lb />
And the competition was never<lb />
better as the showdown conclud-<lb />
ed on the 18th. There was two-<lb />
time Masters winner Tom Wat-<lb />
son to contend with, and defen-<lb />
ding champion Bernhard Langer.<lb />
There was a confident, front-<lb />
running Seve Ballesteros, who<lb />
had two eagles Sunday and at<lb />
times seemed destined to win a<lb />
45 Year-Old Rose<lb />
Still Young At Heart<lb />
CINCINNATI (UPI) Pete<lb />
Rose, still young at heart, isn't<lb />
ruffled about turning 45 yester-<lb />
day.<lb />
Rose, the Cincinnati Reds'<lb />
player-manager, prefers pouring<lb />
over baseball statistics to discuss-<lb />
ing Social Security.<lb />
"I always approach it with this<lb />
philosophy Rose said. "I know<lb />
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there is in front of me as far as<lb />
playing. But I don't go home and<lb />
think about when I'm going to<lb />
retire and how old I am.<lb />
"If you're constantly talking<lb />
about how old your are, you're<lb />
going to start feeling old. But if<lb />
you continue to act young, you're<lb />
going to feel young and play<lb />
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In his 24th major-league<lb />
season, Rose is the second oldest<lb />
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behind 47-year-old pitcher Phil<lb />
Niekro of the Cleveland Indians.<lb />
Rose spent his birthday travell-<lb />
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He started this season on the<lb />
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finished in the top-10 at Augusta<lb />
National nine times but never has<lb />
won. "That got the tournament<lb />
going<lb />
Another eagle by Ballesteros at<lb />
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champion to 9-under for the<lb />
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