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Serving (he East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.60 No C �<lb />
Wednesday, July 9, 1986<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb /><lb />
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Educational Reform<lb />
Encouraged At ECU<lb />
Record Enrollment<lb />
JB HUMBERT Th fcas'Carolinian<lb />
ECU has an enrollment of 3,753 students for the second session of summer school the lamest se<lb />
cond session enrollment since 1978. First session enrollment also was the greatest in eight vears Se<lb />
cond session enrollment was up 250 sH-dents from last year and total campus enrollment'for'both<lb />
1986 summer sessions was 8,641.<lb />
ByMIKELl PWICK<lb />
News Kdltor<lb />
The Carnegie Task Force on<lb />
Teaching as a Profession ushered<lb />
in a second wave of educational<lb />
reform with its report after the<lb />
inital wave precipitated by a Na-<lb />
tion At Risk report.<lb />
Charles Coble, dean of the<lb />
School of Education, said ECL'<lb />
needs to be in a leading role in<lb />
North Carolina during the second<lb />
wave of educational reform bas-<lb />
ed on ECU's long history of hav-<lb />
ing an effective teacher education<lb />
program.<lb />
Coble said ECU is earning its<lb />
role by having a faculty that has a<lb />
strong commitmeni to developing<lb />
itself. He also said the alumni in<lb />
the field wani ECU to develop its<lb />
leadership role.<lb />
Liberty Celebration Held In New York<lb />
By CAROLYN DRISCOLL<lb />
Sttff Writer<lb />
This 4th of July weekend a<lb />
four day celebration in honor of<lb />
the rededication of the Statue of<lb />
Liberty took place in New York.<lb />
The grounds of Liberty Island,<lb />
closed off to the public for two<lb />
years while this one hundred year<lb />
old lady had been undergoing<lb />
repairs was finally reopened.<lb />
The Statue was given to the<lb />
U.S. in 1886 by France and has<lb />
served to greet the thousands of<lb />
immigrants who have since<lb />
poured into this country mainly<lb />
by way of Ellis Island.<lb />
The celebration in her honor<lb />
this weekend kicked off Thurs-<lb />
day evening with opening<lb />
ceremonies on Governor's Island<lb />
amid celebrities and dignitaries,<lb />
from the Reagan's to Francios<lb />
Mitterand, President of France,<lb />
to Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth<lb />
Taylor, and Lee lococca. Reagan<lb />
officially lit the Statue's torch<lb />
after giving a brief speech. In ad-<lb />
dition, thousands of immigrants<lb />
across the country were sworn in<lb />
as U.S. citizens via satellite.<lb />
While this was taking place, 22<lb />
tall ships from around the world<lb />
began to gather in the harbor.<lb />
Along with many smaller ships,<lb />
they took part in Operation Sail<lb />
on the Fourth. This ships, some<lb />
having sailed halfway around the<lb />
world, represented 20 nations<lb />
ranging from Denmark to<lb />
Uruaguav.<lb />
The Parade of Sail took the<lb />
tall ships from the harbor near<lb />
the Hudson River, which<lb />
separates New Jersey from<lb />
Manhatten, up to the tip of the<lb />
Island and (hen back to their<lb />
various berths.<lb />
This provided a majestic sight<lb />
for the millions gathered along<lb />
the shores of Manhattan and the<lb />
eastern shore of New Jersey.<lb />
In addition, the battleship<lb />
Iowa with President Reagan and<lb />
Secretary of the Navy John<lb />
Lehman aboard, headed a naval<lb />
review of seven classes of ships<lb />
from aircraft carriers to smaller<lb />
coastal patrol craft in what was<lb />
called a display of international<lb />
naval night.<lb />
As the Naval Review and<lb />
Operation Sail winded to a close,<lb />
the streets of Lower Man tten<lb />
(blocked off to all traffic from<lb />
Thursday to Sunday night) quick-<lb />
ly filled as throngs of spectators<lb />
gathered to await the fireworks.<lb />
The display called "Big Bang"<lb />
was launched from 40 barges en-<lb />
circling the tip of Manhatten<lb />
Island. Thirty minutes long, it us-<lb />
ed 40,000 projectiles, some of<lb />
which were said to be larger than<lb />
many artillerv shells. In fact, this<lb />
display made use of an 18-inch<lb />
firework shell, said to be the<lb />
largest one ever used in the I s<lb />
Called the "most spectacular<lb />
fireworks displav ever seer, in<lb />
America il ernhrauled viewus<lb />
on both sides of the Hudson. The<lb />
show was truly staggering with<lb />
the skyscrapers in the foreground<lb />
and the Statue in the harbor<lb />
showered in red, white, blue, and<lb />
gold rays of fire.<lb />
Saturday, July 5 marks the of-<lb />
ficial reopening of Liberty Island<lb />
to the public for the first time in<lb />
two years. Nancy Reagan was on<lb />
hand at a ribbon cutting celebra-<lb />
tion along with Walter Cronkite<lb />
and Lee lococca.<lb />
The tall ships, moored at<lb />
various locations throughout<lb />
New York and New Jersey were<lb />
open all weekend to visitors.<lb />
Lower Manhatten, stripped oi<lb />
the hustle and bustle of Wall<lb />
Street, was overtaken by a festive<lb />
as vendors hawked<lb />
food and souvenirs in the<lb />
Downtown streets.<lb />
Visitors c I to surge<lb />
toward Batter) Park ; i a view oi<lb />
the 1 adv as well as toward the<lb />
1 ibertv Island ferry for an up-<lb />
close encounter<lb />
Sunday's even tx 7:00<lb />
a.m. with the 1 ibcrty, riiathakm:<lb />
a three-stage race � swimming,<lb />
bicycling, running � trom the<lb />
Statue oi Libert) to the I iberty<lb />
Bell PI la<lb />
"Liberty � The Next One<lb />
Hundred Years a two day con-<lb />
ference oi academic, political,<lb />
and legal experts, ended on Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
That evening, a "sports<lb />
salute" featuring mam oi 'he<lb />
U.Ss best known sports figures<lb />
was held at the Meadowlands<lb />
Arena in New Jersev.<lb />
Summer Slowdown<lb />
Businesses Miss Students<lb />
By BETH WHICKER<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
As the spring semester comes<lb />
to a close most ECU students<lb />
head for home. With the exit of<lb />
the student population many<lb />
down town businesses find their<lb />
sales faltering during the summer<lb />
slump.<lb />
Nearly 65 percent of ECU<lb />
students leave Greenville during<lb />
the summer according to enroll-<lb />
ment records, and downtown<lb />
businesses report that they are af-<lb />
fected by the student's departure.<lb />
Some stores said their business<lb />
with students dropped while their<lb />
business with Greenville residents<lb />
is on the upswing.<lb />
Marsh's Surf and Sea formerly<lb />
a downtown business recently<lb />
moved to the Plaza in an attempt<lb />
to attract business from<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Classifiedst<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Features5<lb />
Sports7<lb />
The art of progress is to<lb />
preserve order amid change<lb />
and to preserve change amid<lb />
order.<lb />
�Alfred H. Whitehead<lb />
customers other than ECU<lb />
students. "In the Plaza, we're<lb />
catering to another crowd and<lb />
ordering for everyone, not just<lb />
students said Kendra Allgood,<lb />
assistant manager.<lb />
Salesclerk at UBE, Sue<lb />
Stamats, said UBE is making up<lb />
for its losses by selling goods to<lb />
orientation students and students<lb />
attending seminars on the cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
"Even though business is good<lb />
we cut our Saturday hours in the<lb />
summer from 10 a.m. until 1<lb />
p.m said Stamats.<lb />
Apple Records reported no<lb />
staff cuts during the summer. In<lb />
fact, according to salesperson<lb />
George Stevens, the record store<lb />
has added hours, staying open<lb />
until 10 p.m. on weekends to<lb />
cater to students visiting<lb />
downtown night spots.<lb />
"Since the blue law was repeal-<lb />
ed we've been open on Sunday<lb />
also Stevens said.<lb />
Stevens added Apple Records<lb />
would be moving to Charles<lb />
Boulevard. "We expect our<lb />
clientele will change from just<lb />
college students<lb />
Kevin Torris, manager of East<lb />
Carolina Tanning Center explain-<lb />
ed his business is seasonal and<lb />
the summer slump was expected<lb />
and planned for in advance.<lb />
"Our employees are cut down<lb />
in the summer when its slow. We<lb />
hire extra people during our peak<lb />
season which runs from January<lb />
to May said Torris.<lb />
According to Torris the Center<lb />
sees as many as 100 people a day<lb />
during the peak season. During<lb />
the summer the center serves an<lb />
average of 15 people per day.<lb />
"You know you have to make<lb />
money in your good season he<lb />
added.<lb />
Even though the tanning center<lb />
is located near campus a number<lb />
of the Center's customers are not<lb />
students but residents who work<lb />
all day and can not get in the sun<lb />
because of their hectic schedules.<lb />
"We'd still have a hard time<lb />
without the university said<lb />
Torris.<lb />
"This is our time for the towns<lb />
people said Jerry Smith, owner<lb />
of the Bicycle Post.<lb />
"The general public starts<lb />
riding bicycles in May when the<lb />
students leave she added.<lb />
According to Smith, this sum-<lb />
mer's sales are up from previous<lb />
summers due to the recent fitness<lb />
craze and the switch from jogging<lb />
to cycling.<lb />
Nightlife has not been affected<lb />
by the loss of students according<lb />
to Jim Cook, a manager at<lb />
Grog's.<lb />
"There is no change in our<lb />
business on Thursday, Friday,<lb />
and Saturday night said Cook.<lb />
"In the summer some students<lb />
take easier classes and have more<lb />
time to come out he added.<lb />
"Finally, I'm encouraging the<lb />
faculty here to be in situations<lb />
where they can exercise leader-<lb />
ship roles in reforming teacher<lb />
education in this state Coble<lb />
said.<lb />
On specific points proposed by<lb />
the Carnegie Task Force, Coble<lb />
had much to say.<lb />
The Carnegie Report calls for a<lb />
six-year teacher preparation pro-<lb />
gram. It drops the undergraduate<lb />
education degree in favor of a<lb />
graduate degree in education.<lb />
Coble maintained there must<lb />
be program improvement over<lb />
lengthening the program.<lb />
"Yes, I think we need more<lb />
time to prepare effective<lb />
teachers Coble said, "but we<lb />
also need to prepare them in<lb />
more effective ways than we have<lb />
done in the past<lb />
Coble said ECU would not<lb />
unilateraliv switch to a six-year<lb />
program because for a university<lb />
that contributes 15 percent of all<lb />
the teachers in the state, it would<lb />
be a great "disservice" to the<lb />
state.<lb />
Even if all the universities and<lb />
colleges in North Carolina agreed<lb />
to lengthen their programs to six<lb />
vears. Coble predicts the univer-<lb />
sities will stay with the four-year<lb />
program.<lb />
�- six-year teacher education<lb />
program, said Coble, "carries a<lb />
big economic price tag.<lb />
Historically in this country we<lb />
have not been willing to pay that<lb />
price  Coble believed the na-<lb />
tion's priorities are not in line<lb />
with a nationwide six-year pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Coble did, though, come out in<lb />
strong support of a national<lb />
licensing board for teachers. The<lb />
Carnegie Report recommends the<lb />
formation of a national board for<lb />
professional teaching standards<lb />
to certify top teachers. This<lb />
board, according to the report,<lb />
would establish professional<lb />
teaching standards and determine<lb />
what teachers need to know<lb />
academically and professionally<lb />
and certify teachers who meet the<lb />
requirements.<lb />
In fact, Coble recommended to<lb />
Chancellor Howell, who serves<lb />
on a Task Force for Teacher<lb />
Preparation, to establish a state<lb />
licensing board for the teachers in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The main advantage to either a<lb />
state or national board, said Co-<lb />
ble, would be its effect on<lb />
teachers' standards. Such a board<lb />
would have the authority, and<lb />
more important, the ability to en-<lb />
force higher standards for<lb />
teacher preparation.<lb />
"A national licensing board<lb />
would obviously have some effect<lb />
on ECU in some program areas<lb />
for some students Coble said.<lb />
He added though, the pass rate<lb />
for ECU students who have taken<lb />
the NTE have been "in excess of<lb />
90 percent for years<lb />
If a national board sets more<lb />
rigorous standards than the NTE,<lb />
Coble said the pass rate might<lb />
lower somewhat but maintained<lb />
that such a pass rate for a pro-<lb />
gram as large as ECU's is "in-<lb />
dicative of a strong student<lb />
body<lb />
Another advantage oi a na-<lb />
tional or state board, said Coble,<lb />
is such a board would enjoin ac-<lb />
countability on the educational<lb />
system.<lb />
He warned, however, some<lb />
people oppose a national board<lb />
because it could lead the profes-<lb />
sion in a direction that does not<lb />
serve the best interests of the<lb />
students.<lb />
A national board would not<lb />
address the conditions of<lb />
teaching or could come under the<lb />
influence of the Federal govern-<lb />
ment or some other agencv, said<lb />
Coble.<lb />
Information Sought On Rape<lb />
By LYNN WEAVER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Early Sunday morning a recent<lb />
graduate of ECU was abducted at<lb />
the BB&amp;T teller machine outside<lb />
Mendenhall and raped.<lb />
The assailant forced the co-ed<lb />
to walk some distance off campus<lb />
before she was attacked.<lb />
The suspect, 22-23 years old, is<lb />
between 57" and 5'8" of<lb />
medium build. He has tapered<lb />
brown hair, brown eyes, and a<lb />
mustache with a day's growth of<lb />
beard around the chin. The<lb />
suspect was wearing bluejeans,<lb />
which were new, and a white shirt<lb />
with one inch blue and white<lb />
stripes. He also had a slight body<lb />
oder.<lb />
Campus Security asked anyone<lb />
who has any information concer-<lb />
ning this incident to please con-<lb />
tact them at 757-6150 or call<lb />
Detective Janice Harris at the<lb />
Greenville Police Department at<lb />
752-3342. Callers will not have to<lb />
reveal their identity.<lb />
"This case is of great concern<lb />
to the victim and the University<lb />
Police as well as the university<lb />
community. We ask for complete<lb />
cooperation in the investigation<lb />
of this tragic incident said<lb />
Johnny Rose, chief of Police at<lb />
ECU. He added that this is i<lb />
cooperative investigation bet<lb />
ween the Greenville Police<lb />
Department and ECU.<lb />
Lieutenant Keith Knox said,<lb />
"The best advice (in preventing a<lb />
rape) is for women to constantly<lb />
be aware of their surroundings no<lb />
matter where they are and to con-<lb />
duct their affairs during hours<lb />
when other people are likely to be<lb />
present and individual<lb />
vulnerability is less likely<lb />
Eventhough women use proper<lb />
caution, said Knox, if put in a<lb />
vunerable position it could hap-<lb />
pen to anyone.<lb />
See ECU Page 2.<lb />
Business As Usual<lb />
JB MUl�T-T�.iHC,rolmIM<lb />
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area at the close of the Spring semester. Some stores have cut back on employees and operating hours<lb />
in an effort to counter the slow summer season. However, some area merchants at. laying open<lb />
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Education<lb />
On The Road To Reform<lb />
On the toad to education reform.<lb />
It sounds like an old Bing Crosby<lb />
and Bob Hope picture, and in the<lb />
pasl some may have considered it a<lb />
running joke. Today, however, it<lb />
has finally been given the serious<lb />
consideration it deserves.<lb />
With the recent release of "A Na-<lb />
tion Prepared: Teachers for the 21st<lb />
Century a report developed by<lb />
the Carnegie Forum on Education<lb />
and the Economy, educators have<lb />
seen some hope for the future.<lb />
1 as' week both the NEA (Na-<lb />
tional Education Association) and<lb />
the Ml (American Federation of<lb />
Feachers) voted to support the first<lb />
significant proposal on a list of<lb />
radical reforms designed to raise<lb />
'caching to the professional level.<lb />
I asl Friday, members of both the<lb />
NI and the AFT voted to back<lb />
the Carnegie Forum's proposal to<lb />
establish a national teacher cer-<lb />
tification board.<lb />
rhis teacher-dominated board<lb />
would be responsible for setting<lb />
nation-wide standards that teachers<lb />
meet before they can be cer-<lb />
.J.<lb />
I his would mean individuals<lb />
seeking teacher certification would<lb />
be requited to take a new com-<lb />
prehensive exam developed by the<lb />
ird. Current teacher ex-<lb />
given by the individual<lb />
tend to be multiple choice<lb />
tes al shed little or no light on<lb />
teacher's competancy.<lb />
Why is this such a significant step<lb />
toward education reform? The<lb />
answer is quite simple. Because<lb />
acher certification is presently left<lb />
the states, it has become close<lb />
) impossible to raise standards<lb />
nigh to have considerable effect<lb />
�n the overall education picture. If<lb />
certification standards were na-<lb />
tional, then they could be raised<lb />
with less difficult).<lb />
However, there is a problem with<lb />
the acceptance of this proposal by<lb />
the NEA and AFT. They don't<lb />
know when to leave well enough<lb />
alone. Take the NEA for instance.<lb />
According to the News and<lb />
Observer the resolution the NEA<lb />
adopted supports the concept of a<lb />
voluntary, national certificaton<lb />
process integrated with state boards<lb />
that would do the actual screening.<lb />
This gives the whole concept of a<lb />
national board a very hollow and<lb />
disappointing ring. If certification<lb />
is made voluntary we'll be back to<lb />
square one. Establishing higher<lb />
teaching standards, the very reason<lb />
why the board was proposed, will<lb />
be difficult to achieve As it is some<lb />
state certification tests are given<lb />
very little weight. In fact, there<lb />
have been cases in which people<lb />
were hired even though they tailed<lb />
the test miserably.<lb />
Think of it this way. It is general-<lb />
ly agreed that something mast be<lb />
clone to raise 'caching standards<lb />
and belter prepare this country's<lb />
educators. At present the individual<lb />
states are administering certifica-<lb />
tion examinations. If the resolution<lb />
adopted by the NEA goes into ef-<lb />
fect, then it will be more of the<lb />
same.<lb />
True, the Carnegie Forum's<lb />
recommendations may seem radical<lb />
and far reaching, but to dilute them<lb />
with senseless political compromise<lb />
would mean future problems for<lb />
our education system. It would only<lb />
give us the appearance of having<lb />
done something positive while in<lb />
reality the problems will have<lb />
grown worse.<lb />
Russians Default On ABM Treaty<lb />
j�xrP<lb />
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the final<lb />
instalment of a three part editorial<lb />
reviewing the ABM treaty. See our June<lb />
25 and Julv 2 issues for the first two<lb />
parts.)<lb />
All the arguments with hair on their<lb />
chest point to the advisability of dit-<lb />
chng the ABM treaty. Briefly reviewed,<lb />
they are:<lb />
On The Right<lb />
B WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY<lb />
1. Ever since 1972, the soviet Union<lb />
has been aggressively engaged in self-<lb />
protection, in violation ol the idea ol<lb />
mutual assured vulnerability.<lb />
2. Ever since 1972 � up until Mr.<lb />
Reagan's initiation of the Strategic<lb />
Defense Initiative � the tinted States<lb />
has been inert, allowing a comp<lb />
dissipation of its defensive potential.<lb />
3. I he Soviet Union has violated<lb />
treaty (by building its radar site ai<lb />
Krasnoyarsk in Siberia)<lb />
4 Our scientists should be tree to<lb />
.bar or to rechart, a space-shield<lb />
research program unencumbered bv<lb />
any of the prohibitions, fancied or real,<lb />
immposed bv the ABM treaty.<lb />
It would all appear to be clear-cut,<lb />
but there is a mvMique that surrounds<lb />
treaties with the Soviet Union that<lb />
touch on arms, and even people<lb />
wonderfully situated to remark the<lb />
deterioration in our position since sign-<lb />
ing the ABM treaty have become choir-<lb />
boys in the disarmament chorus. The<lb />
best example of this is Ambassador<lb />
Gerard Smith, who did much of the<lb />
negotiating at the time the treaty was<lb />
signed.<lb />
Although he served public nonce on<lb />
the Soviet Union, at the direction ot the<lb />
Nixon administration, that any pro-<lb />
longation of the ABM treaty, five years<lb />
down the road, would probably not<lb />
harmonize with U.S. interests, just<lb />
recently he was writing nervously and<lb />
sarcastically in The Washington Post<lb />
deploring any consideration of repeal-<lb />
ing the treatv he had said probably<lb />
tuld be repealed if progress was not<lb />
being made m the reduction of strategic<lb />
weapon, back when the ABM treatv<lb />
was signed And where there is Gerard<lb />
Smith, there is bound to be Paul War<lb />
�ike not tar behind, and then Robert<lb />
M, Samara, and the whole disarma-<lb />
ment iohbv that appears to be atraid ot<lb />
everything save the mounting power o<lb />
�tie Soviet Union a) :o bring off a I<lb />
ke, and b) to defend itself aga<lb />
retaliation<lb />
Now it is generally supposed thai if<lb />
moment should come when Gen.<lb />
lames Abraham son, who is in charg<lb />
M)l program, should approach the<lb />
president, in the company of Caspar<lb />
Weinberger, and sav we have reached a<lb />
pom; beyond winch we simply can't<lb />
travel so long as ABM is still on the<lb />
books thai at that point, Mr Reagan<lb />
would proceed to repeal the treatv.<lb />
But there are difficulties here. The<lb />
titst is thai the longer we go without<lb />
repealing it, the more it will rise in sym-<lb />
bolic importance, making it harder and<lb />
harder to annul. Who is talking now<lb />
about deploying the neutron bomb? Or<lb />
aboul repealing the Helsinki Accords?<lb />
Yet the arguments for the neutron<lb />
bomb are as valid now as thev were<lb />
when the arguments tor its deployment<lb />
were made to Jimmy Carter. And the<lb />
Helsinki pact is no longer anything but<lb />
an exsuse for us to meet in a European<lb />
capital for the purpose of reminding the<lb />
Soviet Union that it has not lived up to<lb />
its obligations. A waste of time.<lb />
Nol only would Mr. Reagan fit<lb />
harder in 1988 to repeal tne treatv i<lb />
he'd find it to do now, following, s<lb />
rip-snorting speech, on Soviet viola!<lb />
� t the same treatv, he ought<lb />
this: The choice mav not be his.<lb />
Strategic Defense Initiative is a ;<lb />
gram thai wili take manv Years ful<lb />
explore, let alone deploy The tin.<lb />
bound to come when we will nee<lb />
test, and this we can't do under<lb />
prevailing reading ot the ABM treatv<lb />
I � e successor to Mr. Reagan ma I<lb />
Democrat pledged to. "respect a<lb />
disarmament treaties" ;1 can heat I<lb />
now). And � who knows � it migl<lb />
be a Republican, maneuvered durii t<lb />
.ampaign into pledging to keep<lb />
�BM treatv alive.<lb />
Certainly there would be shr;e I<lb />
pain if we abandoned the ABM 'reatv<lb />
If you get hooked on a placebo,<lb />
going to have withdrawal sv:<lb />
when they take away that placed<lb />
the ABM treatv is worse merelv<lb />
placebo. Under its hypnotic spe e<lb />
have lost years during which we  .<lb />
gradually have dug our way oi.<lb />
mutual assured destruction tha COB-<lb />
tinues to serve as the spinal c �lu<lb />
our deterrent posture. Those wh.<lb />
n the ABM treatv as an instru<lb />
that contains the Soviet Union a<lb />
should be) struck dumb by the mere<lb />
mention of Krasnoyarsk, an almost ex-<lb />
hibitionists violation of the treatv bv<lb />
the Russians. Yet the superstition sur-<lb />
vives that we should never renounc<lb />
treatv that a) is made with the S<lb />
Union, and b) deals with arms.<lb />
But Ronald Reagan is a genuine<lb />
leader. And he should now free us from<lb />
that grave strategic millstone around<lb />
our neck.<lb />
An Economic Look At Abortion;<lb />
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WAITTHINK We'P MTWR HAVE OUR LAVJPER PRBeWr,<lb />
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Ike Not KrpubiH<lb />
(EDITOR'S OTE: The most influential intellectual move-<lb />
ment in legal scholarship today is called "law and<lb />
economics. " Coming out of the University of Chicago, it uses<lb />
economic analysis in novel ways to address legal and moral<lb />
issues. One of Us leading adherents, former Chicago pro-<lb />
fessor Antonin Scalia, has just been nominated by President<lb />
Reagan to the Supreme Court. Because of the importance of<lb />
this school of thought, and because of the continuing anguish<lb />
of the abotion issue, The East Carolinian has chosen to<lb />
publish the following essay, which originally appeared in the<lb />
legal journal Constitutional Commentary and then reprinted<lb />
in The New Republic<lb />
Abortion is customarily approached as a matter involving<lb />
rights, either of the mother or of the unborn fetus. It is not<lb />
surprising that such a crude form of analysis has failed to pro-<lb />
duce any definitive solution, or that the subject has remained<lb />
highly controversial. As usual, economic analysis is a far<lb />
more subtle and sophisticated analytical tool.<lb />
Abortion is a classic example of market failure. One of the<lb />
interested parties, the fetus (or, under another philosophical<lb />
view, the person whom the fetus would become if the abor-<lb />
tion did not take place) is in no position to enter into an arms-<lb />
length transaction. The adult into whom the fetus would have<lb />
grown might value his life al a higher amount than the parents<lb />
value the abortion. If the fetus had access to the potential<lb />
assets it could acquire as an adult, and if it had the bargaining<lb />
abilities of an adult, it might well be able to afford to pay the<lb />
parents enough to persuade them not to have an abortion.<lb />
Under these circumstances, allowing the abortion is<lb />
economically inefficient. A temporal market barrier prevents<lb />
the economically efficient solution from being attained.<lb />
The solution, however, is not a ban on abortions but the<lb />
creation of a market. A representative could be appointed on<lb />
behalf of the fetus to bid against the parents on the abortion<lb />
decision. Since most fetuses have no assests, they would<lb />
presumably have to borrow against their future earnings. If<lb />
the parents win the bidding war, they could have the abor-<lb />
tion, but must pay their winning bid into the Fetal Bank. If<lb />
the fetus wins, it is allowed to be born, but some share of its<lb />
future earnings would be paid to the Bank. Funds in the Bank<lb />
could be used for loans to fetuses; any excess would be<lb />
available either for redistribution (under a liberal regime), or<lb />
perhaps even better, could be invested in embryonic in-<lb />
dustries.<lb />
Some objections might be raised to this scheme,<lb />
rigorous analysis shows them to be unfounded. One<lb />
counterargument is that the poor would be unable to have<lb />
abortions, since they would not be able to outbid their<lb />
fetuses. But the children of the poor generally have low<lb />
potential earning capacities; therefore, the fetuses of the poor<lb />
would also be in low income brackets. Impoverished fetuses<lb />
would be able to borrow relatively little money, and hence<lb />
would be on an equal footing with their equally impoverished<lb />
parents.<lb />
Another possible objection is the existence of externalities<lb />
Allowing an abortion offends pro-life individuals. The<lb />
answer is that they too might enter the bidding, along with<lb />
pro-choice advocates, those who wished to adopt the<lb />
children, those favoring zero population growth, and others<lb />
A more serious objection is that some parents might<lb />
dishonestly claim that they intended to get abortions, only as<lb />
a way of forcing their fetuses to bid against them and thereby<lb />
capturing a share of the fetus's future earnings. If the fetus's<lb />
bid were paid to the parents, this would be a potentially<lb />
serious problem. It is preferable, therefore, for the fetus's<lb />
earnings to be paid only to the Bank, thus eliminating the in-<lb />
centive.<lb />
One advantage of this free-market approach is that it mir-<lb />
rors some common beliefs about when abortion is more rp-<lb />
propriate, or at least more understandable. Fetuses with<lb />
genetic defects would have low earnings potential, and thus<lb />
would often be outbid by their parents. Also, the longer the<lb />
pregnancy continues, the shorter the period for which the<lb />
fetus would need to borrow the money; hence, the discounted<lb />
present value of the fetus's future earnings would rise sharp-<lb />
ly. An abortion late in pregnancy could easily require a parent<lb />
to bid thousands of dollars more than an abortion early in<lb />
pregnancy. Also, since the decision to abort would be expen-<lb />
sive, there would be a strong incentive for those who do not<lb />
desire children to use contraception.<lb />
Unlike any other proposed approach to the abortion issue,<lb />
this approach gives full weight to the interests of both the<lb />
fetus and the parents. True, those who believe in choice may<lb />
be disconcerted that such a fundamental choice must be paid<lb />
for, while those who are pro-life may be offended that fetuses<lb />
must bid for their lives. Still, as Milton Friedman has told us<lb />
more than once, "there's no free lunch<lb />
IHl t ASIAKOt<lb />
Good Times<lb />
In Downtown<lb />
Greenville<lb />
By PAT MOI.I.OY<lb />
�Utul I jtr�ikr �4ll�<lb />
Greenville is noti iriousl) I<lb />
during the summer<lb />
lack of students However<lb />
need not be true this sun<lb />
Nightclubs and lounges <lb />
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Periodically, throug<lb />
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this list will be<lb />
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The Attic Pr bably h<lb />
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Wrong Way orrigans<lb />
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What is a Lousy Lock-In'1 It's<lb />
the Student Union Films <lb />
mittee's way of getting stud<lb />
to appreciate the quality<lb />
regularly scheduled Mendenhall<lb />
films.<lb />
The Films Committee has<lb />
together three of<lb />
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disasters. Students pa $3<lb />
come to the movies. If they leave<lb />
after the first movie, thev will be<lb />
refunded S1; after the second<lb />
and after the third, the entire<lb />
T-shirts will be given<lb />
first 100 survivors of the I ousy<lb />
Lock-In.<lb />
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Plan Sine From Outer Space<lb />
This picture won the award as<lb />
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The East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre bills its second produc-<lb />
tion of the season. The<lb />
Foreigner, as "two hours of<lb />
foolishness about shenanigans in<lb />
the backwoods of Georgia and<lb />
it will star television veteran Jerry<lb />
verDorn. Monday through Satur-<lb />
day, July 14-19 at 8:15 p.m with<lb />
special man nee performances on<lb />
Wednesday, July 16 and Satur-<lb />
day, July 19, both a; 215 p.m. in<lb />
McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
Jerry verDorn is taking time<lb />
off from playing the continuing<lb />
role of Ross Marler on the CBS<lb />
daytime television drama. The<lb />
Guiding Light, a part he has held<lb />
for six years. Mr. verDorn is also<lb />
an experienced Broadway actor,<lb />
having performed with Liza Mi<lb />
nelli in Are You Sow, Have You<lb />
Ever Been and with Jack Tanner<lb />
in Man and Superman. He has<lb />
played leading roles on the stage<lb />
of many of the country's major<lb />
regional theatres, and he is in<lb />
great demand by large U.S. cor-<lb />
porations as a television<lb />
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lidren to use contraception.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Lifestyles<lb />
JULY 9, 1986 Page<lb />
Good Times<lb />
In Downtown<lb />
Greenville<lb />
By PATMOLLOY<lb />
Greenville is notoriously drab<lb />
during the summer months for<lb />
;ack of students. However, that<lb />
need not be true this summer.<lb />
Nightclubs and lounges are offer-<lb />
ing an assortment of entertain-<lb />
ment, ranging from stand-up<lb />
comedy to hard-core rock 'n'<lb />
roll.<lb />
Periodically, throughout the<lb />
remainder of the summer session<lb />
and the ensuing semesters, the<lb />
East Carolinian will print a list of<lb />
the various entertainment offer-<lb />
ings in Greenville. Hopefully,<lb />
this list will be of assistance as<lb />
you search for that one thing to<lb />
help you beat the heat and the<lb />
doldrums.<lb />
The Attic � Probably Green-<lb />
ville's most popular rock club.<lb />
Regularly featured at The Attic<lb />
are heavy metal and main-stream<lb />
rock bands. Tonight. Centaur<lb />
will play; and Thursday night you<lb />
can rock out with Prisoner.<lb />
The Veranda � Located in the<lb />
Ramada Inn. This lounge is<lb />
geared toward the mature crowd.<lb />
No jeans with holes in the knees,<lb />
and no bare feet. However, if<lb />
you're into dance music or top<lb />
forty. Players will be featured un-<lb />
til Saturday night. The music<lb />
starts at 9:30.<lb />
Wrong Way Corrigans �<lb />
Bad Cinema<lb />
Full House Signals Approval<lb />
Of Summer Season Opening<lb />
�Brice Street will play Friday at the Attic, for a special admission<lb />
price of $2 for members until 10. Certain canned beverages will be<lb />
sold for .50<lb />
Although entertainment is not<lb />
regularly presented at Corrigans,<lb />
this Thursday you can find Chip<lb />
Franklin mixing a fine comedic<lb />
sense with his musical skills. Be<lb />
sure to wear your collar, dudes.<lb />
The New Deli � A long stan-<lb />
ding home of the New Music<lb />
bands. The New Deli also<lb />
features some straight-ahead<lb />
rock 'n roll. Proof of this can be<lb />
found Saturday night, when<lb />
former members from Jack and<lb />
The Cadillacs. Flat Duo Jets and<lb />
Southern Culture on The Skids<lb />
(all Raleigh bands) come together<lb />
as Chip and The Munx. This<lb />
band plays mainstream rock<lb />
cover tunes combined with<lb />
original songs.<lb />
TW's � This club came along<lb />
at the right time. On Wednesday<lb />
nights, two national comedians<lb />
are featured, along with drink<lb />
specials. Entry is S2 until 9:30.<lb />
and a friend gets in free.<lb />
If the nightlife scene doesn't<lb />
turn you on, there's always Hen-<lb />
dnx Theatre. Monday, at 3:30<lb />
and 9:30, E.T. will be shown<lb />
The theatre is fully air condition-<lb />
ed, and it's free to students with<lb />
valid activity cards and their<lb />
friends � all the more reason to<lb />
boogie over and catch the show<lb />
My pick o this week's litter is<lb />
The Attic. This weekend will<lb />
feature the "Back to Back Party<lb />
Attack with Brice Street play-<lb />
ing mainstream rock mixed with<lb />
a jazz sound on Friday night, and<lb />
Skip Castro playing their horn-<lb />
filled dance rock 'n' roll on<lb />
Saturda night.<lb />
Brice Street is extremely well<lb />
known along the East Coast<lb />
performing cover tunes with un-<lb />
canny precision, and Skip Castro<lb />
is known foi their arihtv to pack<lb />
use consistently.<lb />
 �w �' en, it aftet all this you<lb />
still can't find something to in-<lb />
terest you, 1 suggesi you call the<lb />
paramedics � you're eithei in a<lb />
coma oi dead<lb />
By JOHN SHANNON<lb />
The Summer Theatre at ECU<lb />
has earned a reputation for ex-<lb />
cellence that has assured an am-<lb />
ple turnout for its productions.<lb />
This season will be no different,<lb />
judging from Monday night's<lb />
sold out performance of Ladies<lb />
In Retirement<lb />
Of course, reputation alone<lb />
could not account for the success<lb />
of the Summer Theatre's opening<lb />
show this season. The full house<lb />
responded overwhelmingly to<lb />
fine acting by seasoned profes-<lb />
sionals, made possible by a<lb />
technically adept production<lb />
which allowed the actors freedom<lb />
to concentrate on their art.<lb />
Most notable were the perfor-<lb />
mances of Micheal 1 earned and<lb />
Holt Wilson, both of whom are<lb />
experienced stage performers<lb />
despite being better known to the<lb />
world as television personalities.<lb />
In the role of Ellen Creed,<lb />
I earned portrays an attractive<lb />
Victorian dame who's lost<lb />
whatever wealth she had, and<lb />
since turned to keeping house for<lb />
a I ntner showgirl, Leonara Fiske<lb />
(Ionia Rowe) Ellen Creed<lb />
murders f iske so that her eccen-<lb />
tric sisters mav come and live<lb />
with her. The majority of the plot<lb />
revolves around Ellen's growing<lb />
sense of conscience.<lb />
Learned deftly combines the<lb />
roles of a caring sister and a<lb />
vicious murderess, all the while<lb />
providing a foil for the heavy-<lb />
handed cut-ups of Albert Feather<lb />
(Holt Wilson). Learned's skills as<lb />
an actress are most evident in<lb />
Ellen's ongoing rivalry with<lb />
Albert, as each tries to be more<lb />
"clever" than the other.<lb />
Wilson also gives a strong per-<lb />
formance, in the role of a street-<lb />
wise petty criminal who suspects<lb />
Ellen's crime. Albert wants to get<lb />
a "piece of the pie" for himself<lb />
and, as he claims, for the clean-<lb />
ing girl Lucy (MaryKate Cunn-<lb />
ingham), whom he intends to<lb />
marry. Wilson's bravado is<lb />
seldom whole-hearted; a barely<lb />
masked fear seems to hover<lb />
behind it, and justifiably so, as<lb />
we discover in the last scene.<lb />
One of the most appealing of<lb />
the play's many strong points is<lb />
the interplay between the Fiske<lb />
sisters, and especially between<lb />
Louisa and Emily, played by<lb />
Mavis Ray and Hazel Stapleton,<lb />
respectively. These two "odd<lb />
birds" provide the most gratify-<lb />
ing moments of humor in a play<lb />
which (no fault of the actors)<lb />
ambles a bit slowlj<lb />
When Ellen has gone<lb />
at one point, foi instan e I<lb />
and Emilv share<lb />
with Albert, and tK<lb />
are comically unaffe<lb />
Alberts obvious attempt<lb />
them in a game<lb />
Over-all, the pace ,<lb />
quick, helped along al �<lb />
by the fine perl<lb />
Tonia Rowe, whi<lb />
Fiske sentimentalic<lb />
girl life, playing<lb />
Mikado on the piano; M<lb />
austerely appropriate<lb />
of Sister Theresa, a nui<lb />
nearby prior <lb />
prick Ellen's<lb />
periodically; and Maryi<lb />
ningham, whose d<lb />
Lucy Gilham showed<lb />
by the contrast oi her<lb />
to be usually mean<lb />
artificial.<lb />
A word is also due<lb />
Edgar Loessin, as<lb />
costumers, set desigi �<lb />
technicians and<lb />
managed to coordii<lb />
plicated sequel<lb />
changes so thai<lb />
smooth<lb />
transparency, ai<lb />
off without a hit<lb />
No Hype At Eno Fest<lb />
No Escape From Lock-In<lb />
What is a Lousy Lock-In? It's<lb />
the Student Union Films Com-<lb />
mittee's way of getting students<lb />
to appreciate the quality of the<lb />
regularly scheduled Mendenhall<lb />
films.<lb />
The Films Committee has put<lb />
together three of what may be the<lb />
world's greatest cinematic<lb />
disasters. Students pay $3 to<lb />
come to the movies. If they leave<lb />
after the first movie, ihey will be<lb />
refunded Si; after the second, S2;<lb />
and after the third, the entire $3.<lb />
T-shirts will be given to the<lb />
first 100 survivors of the Lousy<lb />
Lock-In.<lb />
Following are three of the<lb />
world's lousiest movies, beginn-<lb />
ing at 9 p.m<lb />
Plan Sine From Outer Space<lb />
This picture won the award as<lb />
The Worst Film o All. Plan Mne<lb />
was Bela Lugosi's last film. He<lb />
died before the film was com-<lb />
pleted, an act oi mercy that<lb />
spared him the embarrassment of<lb />
Mewing this prize turkey ol<lb />
turkeys. The ingenious Edward<lb />
D. Wood, universalh regarded as<lb />
the worst director ever, replaced<lb />
Lugosi with an unemployed<lb />
chiropractor, a ridiculous<lb />
substitution that fits in with the<lb />
mindless dialogue, cardboard<lb />
sets, and idiotic direction that<lb />
distinguishes Plan Mne as a film<lb />
below all other films.<lb />
The Attack Of The Mushroom<lb />
People<lb />
Winner of the Golden Turkey<lb />
Award for Worst Vegetable<lb />
Movie of All Time, Mushroom<lb />
People has built up a loyal cult<lb />
following among bad film<lb />
fanatics. The story concerns<lb />
seven nierrv Japanese tourists<lb />
wl ose yacht is blown oU course<lb />
to a mysterious island. There thev<lb />
discover a strange fungus that<lb />
slowly tunis them into walking<lb />
oms. This horror classic<lb />
was directed h Isnoshiro Honda<lb />
who gave us such films as him;<lb />
Kong Escapes, Monster Zero,<lb />
and Godzilla's Revenge.<lb />
The Terror From Tiny Town<lb />
A true camp classic and must-<lb />
see film for anv movie fan, Ter-<lb />
ror From Tiny Town is the first,<lb />
and thankfully the last, all<lb />
midget, musical western. Easily<lb />
one of the most bizarre films ever<lb />
conceived.<lb />
Bv DAVID McGINNESS<lb />
I he 1986 Eno River Festival,<lb />
held July 4 and 5, saw the coming<lb />
together of many styles of North<lb />
Carolina crafts, music and peo-<lb />
ple.<lb />
The two-day festival was heid<lb />
at the Eno Rivet State Park in<lb />
Durham, and proceeds went<lb />
towards the purchasing of more<lb />
land for the park.<lb />
Although in sheer numbers the<lb />
crowds were impressive, the at-<lb />
mosphere was friendly. It was<lb />
kind of like hanging out at the<lb />
park with a few thousand of your<lb />
est friends<lb />
The festival featured crafts<lb />
such as pottetv, weaving, hand-<lb />
made jewelry and silkscreening,<lb />
but for many the main attraction<lb />
was the music.<lb />
Among over 25 groups perfor-<lb />
ming at the three stages set up in<lb />
the park were several from<lb />
T-astern North Carolina and two<lb />
from right here in Greenville.<lb />
Lightnin' Wells performed a<lb />
solo act of R and B tunes with<lb />
guitar and harmonica that had a<lb />
real Down East flavor. With a<lb />
crafty gleam in his eye, he pluck-<lb />
ed out a tune called "Honey Just<lb />
Allow Me One More Chance<lb />
the theme of which you can pret-<lb />
ty well figure out. Then, just to<lb />
let the folks know, he said,<lb />
"Blues  they ain't all about<lb />
your girlfne i leavin' ya and<lb />
stuff like that<lb />
Close to the end of his set,<lb />
Wells did a tune called "Come<lb />
On If You're Comin which<lb />
went something like: "She's a big<lb />
hefty mama, got big hefty legs;<lb />
walks like she's walkin on soft<lb />
boiled eggs<lb />
Just as Wells was finishing his<lb />
set at around 6 p.m the<lb />
Amateurs were getting ready to<lb />
do their thing on one of the other<lb />
stages.<lb />
Under the watchful eye of Bill<lb />
"Shep" Sheppard, who sported<lb />
some interesting, neon-orange<lb />
plastic, John Lennon-styie specs,<lb />
the Amateurs poured out their<lb />
reggae-rock to an appreciative<lb />
audience. Their music varied<lb />
from a fluid, mellow easiness to a<lb />
high energv. g<lb />
dance power.<lb />
At the beg<lb />
people were just<lb />
taking it in. Bu<lb />
seems to happ ��<lb />
Amateurs peri<lb />
started getting up :<lb />
By the time the gi oup ;<lb />
out "Black Magic V<lb />
over one hundred .<lb />
dancing, includii g -<lb />
would periodically .<lb />
the air and come<lb />
totally wrapped <lb />
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people packed themse<lb />
buses for the ride home. M<lb />
the ones I was with wer<lb />
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in their crafts. These p-<lb />
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'Foreigner'Attracts Soap Stars<lb />
The East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre bills its second produc-<lb />
tion of the season, The<lb />
Eoreigner, as "two hours of<lb />
foolishness about shenanigans in<lb />
the backwoods of Georgia and<lb />
it will star television veteran Jerry<lb />
verDorn, Monday through Satur-<lb />
day, July 14-19 at 8:15 p.m with<lb />
special matinee performances on<lb />
Wednesday, July 16 and Satur-<lb />
day, July 19, both at 2:15 p.m. in<lb />
McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
Jerry verDorn is taking time<lb />
off from playing the continuing<lb />
role of Ross Marler on the CBS<lb />
daytime television drama. The<lb />
Guiding Light, a part he has held<lb />
for six years. Mr. verDorn is also<lb />
an experienced Broadway actor,<lb />
having performed with Liza Min-<lb />
nelli in Are You Now, Have You<lb />
Ever Been and with Jack Tanner<lb />
in Man and Superman. He has<lb />
played leading roles on the stage<lb />
of many of the country's major<lb />
regional theatres, and he is in<lb />
great demand by large U.S. cor-<lb />
porations as a television<lb />
spokesman promoting Sears,<lb />
Johnson and Johnson, Sports Il-<lb />
lustrated, Sure, and many others.<lb />
Among his international credits<lb />
he counts the leading role in A<lb />
Phoenix to Frequent at the<lb />
George Bernard Shaw Festival in<lb />
London. VerDorn is a graduate<lb />
of the Studio of Performing Arts<lb />
in London and of Moorhead<lb />
State University in Minnesota.<lb />
Appearing with VerDorn in<lb />
The Foreigner will be Holt<lb />
Wilson, who is on loan to the<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre<lb />
from the ABC television network<lb />
where he stars as Bruce Emery on<lb />
the daytime series All My<lb />
Children. Mr. Wilson's Broad-<lb />
way debut was in the current Neil<lb />
Simon hit Biloxi Blues. His<lb />
theatrical training was in Paris<lb />
where he had a scholarship at the<lb />
Marcel Marceau School of Mime<lb />
and at Oxford University in<lb />
England. Mr. Wilson attributes<lb />
much of his natural acting talents<lb />
to his two famous parents, who<lb />
are also in show business: Julie<lb />
Wilson, currently holding court<lb />
at New York's famous Algon-<lb />
quin Hotel, and Michael<lb />
McAloney, the Irish actor-<lb />
director-producer, who, inciden-<lb />
tally, appeared some 30 years ago<lb />
in the New York production of<lb />
Ladies In Retirement with Lillian<lb />
Gish.<lb />
Also featured in the cast will be<lb />
Joey Pollock and Jay Theriault.<lb />
Mr. Pollock is an area native and<lb />
veteran of several East Carolina<lb />
Summer Theatre seasons. He is<lb />
also currently serving as the<lb />
director of the outdoor drama,<lb />
Black beard. Knight of the Black<lb />
Flag in Bath.<lb />
Theriault has been performing<lb />
in New York City for the past<lb />
three years; however, he is a<lb />
Jay Theriault<lb />
native of Raleigh. His Off-<lb />
Broadway credits include roles in<lb />
Bus Stop, Pirates of Penzance<lb />
and Life with Father.<lb />
Written by Larry Shue, The<lb />
Foreigner was the winner of two<lb />
Obie Awards and two Outer Cir-<lb />
cle Awards in 1985 as Best New<lb />
American Play and Best Off-<lb />
Broadway Production. Even<lb />
though the show is still enjoying<lb />
its very successful New York run,<lb />
the East Carolina Summer<lb />
I heat re received special produc-<lb />
tion rights as a professional<lb />
theatre.<lb />
The comic story of The<lb />
foreigner revolves around a<lb />
pathologically shy Englishman<lb />
who seeks solace from a<lb />
miserable, failed marriage. He is<lb />
escorted to a Georgia fishing<lb />
lodge by "Froggy" LeSueur, a<lb />
boisterous corporal and demoli-<lb />
tion expert. Once in the<lb />
backwoods of Georgia, the<lb />
Englishman persuades the locals<lb />
that he speaks no English, and<lb />
gabs away in something that<lb />
sounds like pidgin Polish with a<lb />
dash of bogus Bulgarian. He then<lb />
proceeds to get involved in<lb />
preposterous goings-on which in-<lb />
volve a scheme by the Ku Klux<lb />
Klan to set up headquarters in the<lb />
lodge, exposing a fraudulent<lb />
minister, solving his own per-<lb />
sonality problems and, finally,<lb />
getting the girl. After seeing The<lb />
Foreigner, Holly Hill of the Lon-<lb />
don Times wrote that the play<lb />
"sweeps audiences from joy to<lb />
euphoria. It is an adorable com-<lb />
edy, beautifully crafted, in-<lb />
genious and hilarious<lb />
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most evening performances,<lb />
Monday through Saturday, and<lb />
for the two special matinee per-<lb />
formances (Wednesday and<lb />
Saturday at 2:15 p.m.), and may<lb />
be purchased at McGinnis<lb />
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Children Holt Wilson U currently appearing in 'Ladies In Retire<lb />
ment and will also appear in the East Carolina Summer Theatre<lb />
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By JANET SIMPSON<lb />
Syorti Writer<lb />
For quite some time now a<lb />
debateable point in the world of<lb />
sports is when does basketball<lb />
season officially starts? Whether<lb />
you believe it's October 15, or<lb />
late November, everyone agrees<lb />
that the preparation began long<lb />
before.<lb />
William 'Shady' Grady, one of<lb />
the six seniors on this year's<lb />
Pirate basketball squad, knows<lb />
all about off-season work. Along<lb />
with his summer-school classes,<lb />
Grady is spending his share of<lb />
time working out.<lb />
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playing basketball itself, are all<lb />
part of his routine.<lb />
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be found amongst the weights at<lb />
the ECU Strength Complex. "We<lb />
lift on Monday, Wednesday, and<lb />
Fridav stated Grady. "I think<lb />
lifting weights really helps me,<lb />
especially when it comes down to<lb />
the last five minutes of the game<lb />
and you need that extra push<lb />
The running portion of his<lb />
routine is something Grady really<lb />
believes in. "1 do a lot of running<lb />
to help my calf muscles, helping<lb />
me jump higher he informed.<lb />
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track and that helped my jump-<lb />
ing ability<lb />
Gradv also thinks that playing<lb />
ball in the summer does improve<lb />
one's individual game.<lb />
"1 feel that if you play as much<lb />
ball as you can in the summer<lb />
that it will definitely help you<lb />
play hard and to our best ability<lb />
everyday when we come out on<lb />
the court, we should have a very<lb />
good season<lb />
Grady also seems to have his<lb />
head together as well as his game.<lb />
A good attitude is half the battle<lb />
and Grady definitely has that.<lb />
"I'm going into this year with<lb />
a more confident attitude<lb />
stated Grady. "Not as far as be-<lb />
ing the main man, I just want to<lb />
be a contributer. I want to be part<lb />
of the team and help them have a<lb />
winning season. If it comes down<lb />
for me to just rebound, to play<lb />
during the summer, I think the<lb />
transaction should be easy for<lb />
him commented Grady.<lb />
"Leon is the type of player that<lb />
always picks you up continues<lb />
Grady. "He will definitely be a<lb />
factor. When Leon plays good,<lb />
the whole team plays well.<lb />
"Marchell is a great player and<lb />
he's going to be our catalyst this<lb />
year said Grady. "When we<lb />
need a cruical basket or need<lb />
somebody who can handle the<lb />
pressure, we would probably go<lb />
to Marchell<lb />
ECU has a special place in<lb />
William Shady' Grady<lb />
commented Grady. "It will let<lb />
you know what you're capable of<lb />
doing and what you need to work<lb />
on.<lb />
"It doesn't matter who you're<lb />
playing with, whether they're bet-<lb />
ter than me or not quite as good<lb />
as I am Grady added, "I will<lb />
still play hard so I won't get into<lb />
any bad habits<lb />
Grady seems quite excited in<lb />
terms of the upcoming season<lb />
and the success of the 1986-87<lb />
Pirates. "I feel really good about<lb />
going into my senior year<lb />
stated Gradv. "I feel that if we<lb />
'l7 feel really good about going into my senior<lb />
year. I feel that if we play hard and to our best<lb />
ability everydaywe should have a very good<lb />
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season.<lb />
defense, or to stop their best<lb />
player; that's what I'll do. I'll do<lb />
whatever it takes to motivate my<lb />
teammates or help us win<lb />
Grady's confident attitude<lb />
doesn't stop at his own doorstep<lb />
though, it also extends to his<lb />
senior teammates. He thinks the<lb />
Keith Sledge move to big guard<lb />
will go well, that Leon Bass will<lb />
definitely be a factor this season,<lb />
and that Marchell Henry will be<lb />
the team's clutch performer.<lb />
"If Keith gets confidence in his<lb />
ball-handling and works hard all<lb />
King Becker Repeats At Wimbledon<lb />
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Lacey, vice president of<lb />
Spalding, a company named after<lb />
the man who manufactured<lb />
America's first baseball in 1876.<lb />
Five years of study and Si<lb />
million in development costs have<lb />
gone into the production of<lb />
Tournament Plus. Researchers<lb />
pondered such lofty concerns as<lb />
velocity, compression, resiliency<lb />
and aerodynamics in turning out<lb />
what they say is the answer to<lb />
players' laments over ripped stit-<lb />
ches, torn leather and lopsided<lb />
balls.<lb />
Despite the popularity of the<lb />
game, players interviewed in Los<lb />
Angeles, Phoenix, Memphis, Ft<lb />
1 auderdale and Boston all shared<lb />
the same gripes. The imported<lb />
balls lasted only about four inn-<lb />
ings before losing their roundness<lb />
and consistency, becoming hard<lb />
to hit ovals.<lb />
"The softballs went dead<lb />
Lacey said. "A batter who hit a<lb />
homer in the first inning couldn't<lb />
be confident of doing it again in<lb />
the fifth" because of the altered<lb />
state of the ball.<lb />
Switching to a new ball<lb />
becomes costly for leagues, with<lb />
tournament caliber softballs<lb />
costing about $8 each. Players<lb />
who did switch complained no<lb />
two balls were exactly the same.<lb />
The most popular softballs us-<lb />
ed in tournaments are the hand-<lb />
stitched leather exports from<lb />
Haiti with cork centers made in<lb />
the United States. Cheaper mold-<lb />
ed balls from Taiwan are not of a<lb />
high enough quality to be deemed<lb />
suitable for tournaments.<lb />
"Baseball is an instance where<lb />
handmade doesn't mean better<lb />
Lacey said. "In terms of<lb />
payability, handmade means less<lb />
consistency. Players get used to<lb />
the feel of a ball in the second or<lb />
third inning, and it's frustrating<lb />
to have to switch to another or<lb />
continue playing with one losing<lb />
its shape and feel<lb />
The survey results were turned<lb />
over to a team of product<lb />
developers. "Having identified<lb />
consumer need, we wanted a ball<lb />
that would perform exactly the<lb />
same in the seventh inning as in<lb />
the first Lacey said, "one that<lb />
wouldn't let a team down in the<lb />
critical late innings<lb />
"Our research and develop-<lb />
ment folks tried out all different<lb />
kinds of bonding agents and<lb />
materials, finally deciding upon a<lb />
molded construction with a<lb />
polyurethane core and a new syn-<lb />
thetic called zinthane around it<lb />
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Edition golf ball, developers<lb />
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pression without scuffing on<lb />
baseballs as well. Since there are<lb />
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makes it easy to grip.<lb />
Independent tests show the ball<lb />
outperforms every leading sofi-<lb />
ball in its retention of compres-<lb />
sion, an essential measuring stick<lb />
of durability, Lacey said.<lb />
Players in New York, Vermont<lb />
and Masachusetts are testing the<lb />
latest addition to the softball<lb />
scene, and initial results are en-<lb />
couraging.<lb />
Designers even kept tradition<lb />
in mind in designing the white<lb />
surface by including stitch marks<lb />
that are purely cosmetic.<lb />
"Consumer perception is im-<lb />
portant Lacey said. "We<lb />
wanted the ball to look like the<lb />
ones people are used to seeing<lb />
Grady's life as well as his heart.<lb />
"When I leave here I want people<lb />
to know where East Carolina is. I<lb />
don't want this to be just like any<lb />
other school, 1 want this school<lb />
to be special commented<lb />
Grady.<lb />
"This place is so nice and I had<lb />
a very easy time adjusting.<lb />
Everyone treated me nice and<lb />
now I'm at the point where I feel<lb />
I owe this town something. I tee!<lb />
that if we aren't successful this<lb />
year that things just wouldn't feel<lb />
right<lb />
Morrison Named<lb />
ECU Golf Coach<lb />
ssivliMrt! RrorU<lb />
There will be a new man in<lb />
charge of the ECU golf team next<lb />
year. Hal Morrison, a veteran<lb />
collegiate golf coach with 12<lb />
NCAA AU-Americans to his<lb />
credit, will take over for one-year<lb />
coach Don Sweeting, Dr. Ken<lb />
Karr, director of athletics, an-<lb />
nounced last week.<lb />
Morrison comes to ECU after<lb />
serving as the head coach at<lb />
Methodist College in Fayetteville.<lb />
However, he is best known for<lb />
his head coaching work while at<lb />
East Tennessee State � where he<lb />
coached from 1958-1983. Among<lb />
the top players under Morrison at<lb />
ETSU were Bobby Wadkins,<lb />
J.C. Snead and Mike Hulbert.<lb />
Morrison led five ETSU teams<lb />
into the NCAA championships<lb />
after the Bucs joined the<lb />
Division-I ranks in 1969. The<lb />
Kingsport, Tenn native has<lb />
twice coached top-ten finishers<lb />
and his ETSU squad placed sixth<lb />
and seventh in the nation in 1975<lb />
and '76 respectively. Morrison<lb />
has also been named conference<lb />
coach-of-the-year on i0 occasi-<lb />
sions in the Ohio Valley and<lb />
Southern Conferences.<lb />
Morrison was selected in 1975<lb />
as a 1975 charter inductee into<lb />
the ETSU Athletic Hall of Fame,<lb />
and most recently inducted into<lb />
the State of Tennessee Sports<lb />
Hall of Fame in 1985.<lb />
"I'm very excited to have the<lb />
opportunity here at East<lb />
Carolina Morrison said. "ECU<lb />
has the potential to have a top-<lb />
notch golf program and I'm<lb />
looking forward to the<lb />
challenge<lb />
JB HUMIERT - The Eisl ClrMinun<lb />
The Pirate golfers will have another new coach next year.<lb />
Rozelle Implements Drug Testing<lb />
Sports Fact<lb />
Wed, July 9,121<lb />
A ruling by the director of<lb />
 public saftey in Pittsburgh<lb />
allows fans to keep any<lb />
baseball hit into the stands.<lb />
I Three fans had threatened to<lb />
 sue when they were arrested for<lb />
falling to return foul bafts to<lb />
 the pitying field; only after the<lb />
 ruling are they allowed to keep<lb />
the souvc<lb />
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And<lb />
RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Spore Mltor<lb />
In following up on last week's<lb />
story concerning the question of<lb />
mandatory drug testing, NFL<lb />
commissioner Pete Rozelle sup-<lb />
plied a sufficient answer by in-<lb />
stituting a league-wide man-<lb />
datory drug-testing program.<lb />
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at the start of the 1986 season �<lb />
with the players entering training<lb />
camp.<lb />
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confidential and there is a sort of<lb />
"three strikes and your're out"<lb />
policy here. First, any player re-<lb />
quiring hospitalization<lb />
(rehabilitation, as more common-<lb />
ly known) for substance abuse<lb />
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one-half of his salary. A second<lb />
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as much as possible.<lb />
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plans. The NFL Players Associa-<lb />
tion will not accept the program<lb />
because it represents an<lb />
unauthorized change in the cur-<lb />
rent collective bargaining agree-<lb />
ment between the Players<lb />
Association and the NFL<lb />
Management Council which was<lb />
ratified in 1982.<lb />
"We simpiy cannot agree that<lb />
Rozelle has the authority to<lb />
unilaterally change the terms of<lb />
out agreement NFLPA Presi-<lb />
dent Gene Upshaw said. "The<lb />
agreement reached in 1982 is final<lb />
and binding on all parties, and its<lb />
terms cannot be changed in mid-<lb />
term except on consent<lb />
Rozelle justified the basis of<lb />
the new program, saying "You<lb />
have to find out if there is a pro-<lb />
blem before you can stop a major<lb />
problem from developing. You<lb />
need testing<lb />
One point in the program will<lb />
require that players undergo<lb />
more frequent urine testing (in-<lb />
cluding two unscheduled tests<lb />
during the season) for every<lb />
player in the league.<lb />
Rozelle named chemical-<lb />
treatment dependency expert Dr.<lb />
Forest Tennant Jr as drug ad-<lb />
visor and will be in charge of the<lb />
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the program)<lb />
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