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�he<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
ol.60No5ggj j-<lb />
Tuesday, April 22, 1986<lb />
GreenvUie, N.C.<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Media Heads Chosen<lb />
For Upcoming Year<lb />
Media Board<lb />
j b hi Maun<lb />
Tte t�i .arallM<lb />
The Media Board met Monda to select media heads. Four out of five of the positions were filled.<lb />
For more information see related article on page 1.<lb />
Ronald McDonald House<lb />
Coming To Greenville Area<lb />
By CAROLYN DRISCOLL<lb />
MfWritB<lb />
The Media Board selected four<lb />
of five top positions of ECU's<lb />
media yesterday for the 1986-87<lb />
school year.<lb />
A decision on the General<lb />
Manager of ECU's radio station<lb />
WZMB was not reached because<lb />
all applicants were not present at<lb />
yesterday's meeting, according to<lb />
Media Board member Brian<lb />
Lassiter.<lb />
Filling the top positions are<lb />
Beth Davis, editor of the Buc-<lb />
caneer, ECU's yearbook; Tom<lb />
Luvender, general manager of<lb />
the East Carolinian; Gloria<lb />
Grimes, general manager of Ex-<lb />
pressions, the minority affairs<lb />
magazine; and Tim Thornburg,<lb />
editor of the Rebel, ECU's<lb />
literary magazine.<lb />
Davis, who served as this<lb />
year's Buccaneer editor,saidI<lb />
think next year's book will be a<lb />
more efficient one with all of the<lb />
experience behind it. One thing<lb />
I'd like to do is to take some staff<lb />
members to a workshop to give<lb />
them an overall view of how a<lb />
yearbook is put together She<lb />
added there would be no major<lb />
changes in the format of the year-<lb />
book.<lb />
Luvender, general manager of<lb />
the East Carolinian since<lb />
January, stated he wants to con-<lb />
tinue with what he started in the<lb />
beginning of the semester. "I'm<lb />
happy with the way the paper has<lb />
Tom Luvender<lb />
been turning out, although there<lb />
have been some kinks<lb />
In terms of long term goals, he<lb />
would like to continue restructur-<lb />
ing the finance department, and<lb />
look into plans for "revamping<lb />
the whole production process<lb />
including plans tor a darkroom.<lb />
"I'd also like to incorporate<lb />
the East Carolinian with the jour-<lb />
nalism department so that the<lb />
two can work more closely he<lb />
added.<lb />
When asked what changes were<lb />
in store for Expressions, Grimes<lb />
stated, "I'd like to see it grow in-<lb />
to a magazine that is represen-<lb />
tative of all minorities on cam-<lb />
pus. Although it has been<lb />
(representative) in the past, we'd<lb />
like to put forth more effort to<lb />
see it include more minorities<lb />
She noted, "This year's edition<lb />
of Expressions was an excep-<lb />
tionally well done magazine<lb />
Grimes declined to comment on<lb />
any of the troubles which have<lb />
plagued Expressions this vear,<lb />
stating that she was not full<lb />
aware of the situation.<lb />
According to Thornburg, also<lb />
editor of Rebel 86, the format of<lb />
next year's Rebel will be un-<lb />
changed. "I'm pleased with the<lb />
magazine and I'm sure il will be<lb />
an all-American winner again<lb />
next vear<lb />
B JILL MORGAN<lb />
M�ff Vkniw<lb />
June 1, 1986 will mark the<lb />
beginning of construction of<lb />
North Carolina's third Ronald<lb />
McDonald House to be located<lb />
here in Greenville.<lb />
The Ronald McDonald House<lb />
is an organization that provides<lb />
"a home away from home" to<lb />
the parents of seriously ill<lb />
children said Cathy Brown, pro-<lb />
gram coordinator for the House.<lb />
The Ronald McDonald House<lb />
originated in the early 1970s as a<lb />
joint effort between the profes-<lb />
sional football team The<lb />
Philadelphia Eagles and<lb />
McDonald's Corporation. At<lb />
that time Fred Hill, a team<lb />
member o the Eagles had a<lb />
daughter diagnosed as having<lb />
leukemia. Hill's personal ex-<lb />
perience made him realize the<lb />
need for close � inexpensive ac-<lb />
comodations for parents of sick<lb />
children.<lb />
The Ronald McDonald House<lb />
here in Greenville will be a $1.2<lb />
million dollar project. The house<lb />
will include 20 bedrooms, a kit-<lb />
chen area and living area of over<lb />
14,000 sq. ft. and will be located<lb />
on Move Boulevard across from<lb />
the hospital.<lb />
Currently there are two other<lb />
Ronald McDonald Houses in<lb />
North Carolina. The first was<lb />
built in 1980 in Durham. NC �<lb />
and the second in W84 in<lb />
Winston Salem. Greenville's<lb />
house will be the third to be built<lb />
in the state.<lb />
Construction will begin on<lb />
June 1 and plans are made for the<lb />
house to be open by June 1987.<lb />
"The houses are located near<lb />
major medical facilities, and<lb />
teaching hospitals said Brown<lb />
The House will have a Board<lb />
of Directors which will consist of<lb />
an equal representation of the<lb />
medical community, the<lb />
McDonald's Corporation, and a<lb />
special parental community made<lb />
mostly of parents who have ex-<lb />
perienced having a seriouslv ill<lb />
child.<lb />
Recently the Omega Psi Phi<lb />
fraternity here at ECU donated<lb />
SI.000 to the Ronald McDonald<lb />
House Project.<lb />
Reginald Holhday, president<lb />
o the fraternity notes that "the<lb />
money was raised by selling<lb />
tickets to an all Greek step com-<lb />
petition held at Sportsworld �<lb />
followed by a dance for black<lb />
Greek students in Greenville and<lb />
surrounding areas John Little<lb />
� a member of Omega Psi Phi<lb />
was in charge of the fundraiser.<lb />
"We would appreciate any<lb />
support campus organizations<lb />
can give for our much needed ser-<lb />
vice. We need help not only for<lb />
the construction cost, but for the<lb />
ongoing expenses said Brown.<lb />
ECU Moving Toward Future<lb />
East Carolina University "is<lb />
now coming into its own" as a<lb />
strong, multi-purpose university,<lb />
John M. Howell, the university's<lb />
chancellor, told the annual<lb />
Alumni Day luncheon audience<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
"This is the time to flourish, to<lb />
draw upon our rich resources,<lb />
and to enhance our programs as<lb />
we provide leadership for a<lb />
region that is on the threshold of<lb />
its most challenging eraHowell<lb />
said.<lb />
Howell, making his fifth an-<lb />
nual report to alumni on the oc-<lb />
casion of Alumni Weekend and<lb />
the alumni association's annual<lb />
meeting, said two major goals of<lb />
his administration have been<lb />
achieved � the funding of<lb />
prestigious merit scholarships<lb />
and the establishing of named<lb />
professorships and general facul-<lb />
ty enrichment.<lb />
At every stage, the University<lb />
Scholars Awards program which<lb />
was established in 1985 "has ex-<lb />
ceeded our dreams Howell<lb />
said. By the time a four-year cy-<lb />
cle is complete, he said, "there<lb />
will be over 40 top quality<lb />
students" holding the tuition and<lb />
Elderly Participate In Annual Games<lb />
B JENNIFER MYFRS<lb />
Miff Wrtlrr<lb />
The Third Annual Greenville-<lb />
Pitt County Senior Games were<lb />
held Wednesday and Thursday<lb />
with over 80 older adults par-<lb />
ticipating in events taking place<lb />
at ECU, Greenville Country<lb />
Club, Hillcrest Lanes, and the<lb />
E.B. Aycock Track.<lb />
Sponsored by the Pitt County<lb />
Community Schools, Greenville<lb />
Recreation and Parks Depart-<lb />
ment, and East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity, the Senior Games strive to<lb />
meet an overall objective: to en-<lb />
courage older people 55 years of<lb />
age or older to become more in-<lb />
volved, to exercise more, and to<lb />
therefore maintain better<lb />
physical fitness.<lb />
The first local games were held<lb />
in April 1984. According to Carol<lb />
Barwick of Pitt County Com-<lb />
munity Schools, North Carolina<lb />
has had 22 local games, usually<lb />
county-wide, within the last four<lb />
vears.<lb />
SGA Proposes Libyan Plan<lb />
"North Carolina was the first<lb />
state to begin competition at the<lb />
local, rather than the state level.<lb />
We were also one of the first<lb />
states to get invited to the na-<lb />
tional games, being held in St.<lb />
Louis this year said Barwick.<lb />
Sixteen events took place over<lb />
the two-day period, including<lb />
golf, tennis, archery, bowling<lb />
track events, horseshoes, softball<lb />
and football throw, shuf-<lb />
fleboard, croquet, and basketball<lb />
shooting.<lb />
The opening ceremonies were<lb />
held Thursday morning at 9:00<lb />
near Minges Coliseum, with a<lb />
show by the Pepsi Skydiving<lb />
By PATTI KEMMIS<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
At the SGA meeting Monday<lb />
night, legislator Jay Dunn pro-<lb />
posed a new resolution concern-<lb />
ing the present situation between<lb />
the U.S. and Libya.<lb />
Last week Dunn proposed a<lb />
resolution calling for a U.S. inva-<lb />
sion of Libya.<lb />
The new resolution states the<lb />
SGA "supports President<lb />
Reagan and the United States<lb />
Armed Forces in taking direct<lb />
military action against the Libyan<lb />
government of Momar<lb />
Qaddafi<lb />
Also if there "should become<lb />
American prisoners of war in<lb />
Libya then Congress should con-<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Classifieds14<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Featuresg<lb />
Sports11<lb />
Experience stops us from<lb />
making the same mistakes, but<lb />
not from making a different<lb />
one each time.<lb />
 �Anonymous<lb />
sider declaring a state of war to<lb />
hold Libya accountable to the<lb />
Geneva Convention<lb />
The resolution identified Libya<lb />
as being known to harbor and<lb />
train terrorists under the leader-<lb />
ship of Momar Qaddafi and that<lb />
these terrorists have been im-<lb />
plicated in acts of brutality and<lb />
murder around the world.<lb />
It also stated the Libyan<lb />
government is in violation of in-<lb />
ternational law by attacking U.S.<lb />
warships operating in interna-<lb />
tional waters.<lb />
During discussion, legislator<lb />
Jeff Parks, stated, "It's not in<lb />
our jurisdiction to consider this,<lb />
students should write letters to<lb />
our congressmen to make their<lb />
opinions known<lb />
He added the situation was<lb />
something the legislature could<lb />
do nothing about.<lb />
Legislator Bryan Lassister said<lb />
that as students the SGA has<lb />
every right to consider, or even<lb />
pass the resolution.<lb />
Vice-Chancellor of Student<lb />
Life, Elmer Meyer, and Dean of<lb />
Student Unions, Rudolph Alex-<lb />
ander agreed the legislature has<lb />
the right to pass the resolution.<lb />
Alexander said, "They arc<lb />
elected to represent the students,<lb />
that gives them the right<lb />
After debate, the resolution<lb />
was sent to the Student Welfare<lb />
Committee where it will be fur-<lb />
ther discussed at a meeting Mon-<lb />
day afternoon.<lb />
In other business, the<lb />
legislature voted to grant $2,000<lb />
to the campus beautification pro-<lb />
ject to take place in front of the<lb />
Student Supply Store.<lb />
The legislature also voted to<lb />
override a veto former president<lb />
David Brown had made pertain-<lb />
ing to funding.<lb />
Brown had vetoed the resolu-<lb />
tion to give $225 to the Marauder<lb />
Organization to fund speakers at<lb />
their banquet and graduation<lb />
ceremonies.<lb />
The veto was overridden by a<lb />
voice vote.<lb />
Present at the meeting was<lb />
Julie Saunders, the student<lb />
representative on the Chancellor<lb />
Search Committee.<lb />
Some legislators gave Saunders<lb />
suggestions as to what<lb />
characteristics they would like to<lb />
see in a new Chancellor.<lb />
Included in the suggestions<lb />
were someone from outside of<lb />
the state university system and<lb />
someone who would stress<lb />
academics.<lb />
Team, the lighting of the Senior<lb />
Games torch, and music by J.H.<lb />
Rose High School Band. The<lb />
Master of Ceremonies was Jim<lb />
Woods of WNCT-TV who<lb />
presented awards from Wednes-<lb />
day's games.<lb />
Participants were divided into<lb />
age groups of five year in-<lb />
crements such as 55-59 and 60-64.<lb />
Gold, silver, and bronze<lb />
medals were awarded to first, se-<lb />
cond, and third place. These win-<lb />
ners qualified to participate in the<lb />
Second Annual North Carolina<lb />
Senior Games State Finals held in<lb />
Raleigh September 25-28.<lb />
See SENIOR Page 2.<lb />
all-expenses scholarships for four<lb />
years of undergraduate studv,<lb />
research and travel.<lb />
The chancellor said<lb />
establishing of the Robert Dillard<lb />
Teer Jr. Distinguished Professor-<lb />
ship for Business, announced<lb />
week, was "a major step" in im-<lb />
plementing the second goal.<lb />
"An endowed professorship,<lb />
like a prestigious scholarship for<lb />
a student, has an impact for<lb />
beyond the individual who<lb />
receives the money Howell<lb />
said. "Scholarships induce other<lb />
excellent students to enroll, and<lb />
endowed chairs held by persons<lb />
of eminence and leadership at-<lb />
tract younger faculty who, led by<lb />
or joined by the master scholar,<lb />
will "carry out projects to en-<lb />
chance the teaching, research and<lb />
public service of the whole<lb />
school<lb />
To move ahead, Howell said<lb />
ECU has a sound heritage and<lb />
tht willingness and ability to ad-<lb />
vance.<lb />
As documented in the recently-<lb />
published official history of<lb />
ECU, he said "there has been a<lb />
steady and orderly development<lb />
ot our present condition. It is a<lb />
good, solid foundation for the<lb />
future<lb />
"We have a wide range of pro-<lb />
grams, a fine physical plant, and<lb />
excellent faculty and a vigorous<lb />
See ECU page 2.<lb />
SGA Meeting<lb />
J� HIW1T ThEM<lb />
The weekly SGA meeting was held Monday. One of the many items on It's agenda was a proposal<lb />
beautify the campus. Sec related story page 1.<lb />
story page<lb /><lb />
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-JTHLlASTAOUNhVN APRIL 22. 1986<lb />
A<lb />
Announcements<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA RHO<lb />
ATTENTION 20 all bright mtetiectuai<lb />
�1X1 �nrgefu young mn The ladm of<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA RMO are now faking ap<lb />
plication for little brothers t�homeot) tor<lb />
fall Mtnasfer For further info contact Greg<lb />
Walton at ?n 9450 or Tinger Simmons at<lb />
'SI 10W<lb />
PIG PICKIN'<lb />
AWARDS PRESENTATION<lb />
ECU Lady Pirate basketba:i would like<lb />
you to loin us for a pig pick in' and awards<lb />
presentation on Sunday. April 27 at 4 00pm<lb />
Riverside Steak Bar Please RSVP 757 U64<lb />
by April 25 I9M $4 00 per person<lb />
2nd ANNUAL<lb />
SLAY HOT SHOTS<lb />
Wednesday April 23, iw� 5pm Pro<lb />
vlVT " MOMELESS OF GREEN<lb />
VILLE To be a Hot Shot (male or female)<lb />
�or, as many pent as possible in a one<lb />
minute time period on the basketball court<lb />
between Slay and Umstead dorms Entry<lb />
'ee St 00 Pnies totaling over sioooo<lb />
i T roph.es tor top male and female winners')<lb />
ECU MARCHING PIRATES<lb />
Colorguard auditions Flag ana r,tie posi<lb />
tions for 19te season Saturday April )�<lb />
1 pm Saturday, Apr,I 2�. t 4pm Sunday<lb />
May 4, 2 Spm Any questions call Tom<lb />
Goolsby at 757 69S2 or Tracey Mednck at<lb />
75�W77<lb />
BE A PEER HEALTH<lb />
EDUCATOR<lb />
Would you like to gain valuable teaching<lb />
experience and learn more about health<lb />
issues? Become a part of this exciting new<lb />
group of students who are advocates for<lb />
health Call Mary Elesha Adams at 757 e�4l<lb />
or come by the Student Health Service room<lb />
107 to pick up an application<lb />
DAY CAMP: RALEIGH<lb />
The YWCA of Raleigh ,s in need of day<lb />
camp counselors from June 9 - August 22<lb />
interviews will be held on Thursday, April<lb />
2� For applications and more information<lb />
contact Coop Rawl 313<lb />
LWMS<lb />
Applications for the Ledon.a Wright<lb />
Memorial Scholarship (LWMS) are now<lb />
available to any black student interested in<lb />
applying You may obtain an application<lb />
from an, black faculty member Application<lb />
deadline ,s April 24, i��� ah appl.cahons<lb />
should be returned to the Ledonia Wnght<lb />
Memorial Scholarship Committee, 210A<lb />
Spe.grt Bldg ECU Greenville, NC 27�34<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
Members0-on, forget the baked goods<lb />
or Thor,aay Apnl J4 BsrHoot Oood<lb />
arting a. ,2 00 Any questions ca<lb />
'52 2570 ask for Pam<lb />
VETERAN'S CLUB<lb />
Our last meeting of the semester will be<lb />
d on Wednesday, April 22, at 7.30pm. in<lb />
room 221 Mendanhall Four items will be on<lb />
'he agenda discussion of Memorial Day ac<lb />
'vitles. our future involvement In the<lb />
POWMl A Awareness Movement, setting up<lb />
a Calendar of Events tor the next calendar<lb />
year, lets have a party if you r�v any<lb />
energy left, and any suggestions on how we<lb />
can best serve you, please plan to attend<lb />
refreshments will be provided<lb />
UNIVERSITY CHORALE<lb />
University Chorale performing ,n concert<lb />
Friday, April 25, 19U. 7 00pm in Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall Director Dr Rhonda Fleming,<lb />
Assisstant Director. Eddie Lupton<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
CO-OPS WORKING SUMMER<lb />
OR FALL<lb />
An outgoing seminar for all Coop students<lb />
who will be working this summer or fall will<lb />
be held on Monday. May 5, 4 5pm m Rawl<lb />
339 Refreshments will be served Look for<lb />
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You art invited toattend the 19U Issues in<lb />
Nursing Convention to be held on April 16<lb />
and April 23 In the Nursing Bldg , room 202<lb />
see whars happening ,� nursing today)<lb />
ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY<lb />
Sigma Tau Delta wilt meet on Wednesday,<lb />
April M (reading day) at 7 30pm in 104<lb />
Engnsh Annx We w) chooM nfw repj fv<lb />
mt council of honor societies and discuss<lb />
plans for next year Also, there will be a<lb />
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Supreme Court gave newspapers<lb />
a major victory today in a Penn-<lb />
sylvania libel case, ruling the<lb />
First Amendment rights of<lb />
newspapers engaged in public<lb />
debate are more important that<lb />
the rights of individuals.<lb />
The court, in a 5-4 decision<lb />
written by Justice Sandra Day<lb />
O'Connor, ruled in favor of the<lb />
publishers of the Pulitizer Prize<lb />
winning Philadelphia Inquirer,<lb />
who have been battling charges<lb />
they libeled operators of a beer<lb />
and beverages company by alleg-<lb />
ing they had links to organized<lb />
crime.<lb />
Central in the case was the<lb />
question of who bears the burden<lb />
of proof in libel suits by private<lb />
figures. Pennsylvania and other<lb />
states put the burden of proof on<lb />
publishers, while some jurisdic-<lb />
tions place the burden on the per-<lb />
son briging the suit. In some<lb />
areas there has been no legal deci-<lb />
sion either way.<lb />
O'Connor said that in cases in-<lb />
volving issues of public concern<lb />
like the case at issue, "where the<lb />
scales are in such an uncertain<lb />
balance, we believe that the Con-<lb />
stitution requires us to tip them in<lb />
favor of protecting true speech.<lb />
"To ensure that true speech on<lb />
matters of public concern is not<lb />
deterred we hold that the com-<lb />
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defamatory speech is false connot<lb />
stand when a plaintiff seeked<lb />
damages against a media defen-<lb />
dant for speech of public con-<lb />
cern<lb />
In a sharply worded dissent<lb />
Justice John Paul Stevens said<lb />
"In my opinion, deliberate<lb />
malicious character assasination<lb />
not protected by the First<lb />
Amendement to the United States<lb />
Constitution<lb />
"That amendment does not re-<lb />
quire the target of a defamatory<lb />
statement to prove that his<lb />
assailant was at fault, and I agree<lb />
that it provides a constitutional<lb />
shield for truthful statements "<lb />
he wrote, adding, "I simply do<lb />
not understand, however, why a<lb />
character assassin should 'be<lb />
given an absolute license to<lb />
defame by means of statements<lb />
that can be neither verifies nor<lb />
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student body who come seriouly<lb />
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Last fall, he said, the average<lb />
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score for entering freshman in-<lb />
creased 15 points, more than the<lb />
national average. The ECU<lb />
School of Medicine, celebrating<lb />
its 10th annivcersary, is generaly<lb />
recognized as among the top class<lb />
of the nations's new medical<lb />
schools.<lb />
Senior Citizens<lb />
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According to Barwick, "Over<lb />
800 older adults participate in<lb />
this 4-day event. Last year, a man<lb />
100 years old competed in the<lb />
softball throw<lb />
Closing ceremonies took place<lb />
Thursday at 3:30, with the<lb />
Mistress of Ceremonies, Carol-<lb />
Ann Tucker presenting awards<lb />
from Thursday's games.<lb />
Barwick stated the participants<lb />
are encouraged to take part in<lb />
their own recreational activites to<lb />
help keep them physically fit.<lb />
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ducted in North Car<lb />
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than one-half ol the -<lb />
reported were legally impaii<lb />
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Legialature is recommending the<lb />
driving while impaired laws be<lb />
extended to cover boat driver<lb />
well.<lb />
-Always do stretching exercises<lb />
before engaging in any water<lb />
sports to decrease the cancc<lb />
sprains and other injuries, and<lb />
not overdo it! Many sore muscles<lb />
do not appear until 8-48 hours<lb />
after activity.<lb />
-Wear life vests when skiing<lb />
and sailing even if you know hov,<lb />
to swim. If you lose consioust<lb />
do to an injury, the vest will keep<lb />
you afloat.<lb />
-Stay away from boat pro<lb />
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L OS ANGELES, CA (CPS) � A<lb />
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disorder in which victims go on<lb />
eating binges and then purge<lb />
themselves of what they've eaten<lb />
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campus as first thought. But a<lb />
book released last week by a re-<lb />
cent Southern Cal grad contends<lb />
that bulimia victims probably<lb />
don't talk about their affliction<lb />
enough to make it seem common.<lb />
While virtually all campus<lb />
health officials agree more<lb />
students are complaining about<lb />
bulimia symptoms, University of<lb />
Michigan Prof. Adam<lb />
Drewnowski thinks everyone �<lb />
doctors and students alike � are<lb />
too quick to call odd eating<lb />
habits bulimia.<lb />
"Some studies ask if you have<lb />
ever had a binge Drewnowski<lb />
says, adding that many people<lb />
overeat from time to time.<lb />
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points out.<lb />
In his survey of 1,700 college<lb />
freshmen, Drewnowski defined<lb />
bulimia as having private food<lb />
binges at least once a week.<lb />
By his criteria, Drewnowski<lb />
estimates that four-to-six percent<lb />
of the women in college suffer<lb />
from the disorder.<lb />
Students, however, may not be<lb />
willing to tell the truth when tell-<lb />
ing researchers about their eating<lb />
habits, suggests Lisa Messinger,<lb />
whose new book, "Biting The<lb />
Hand That Feeds Me<lb />
chronicles her seven-year fight<lb />
through high school and college<lb />
to overcome her own binge-and-<lb />
purge eating problems.<lb />
"So many people won't talk<lb />
about bulimia Messinger says.<lb />
Previous scientific reports<lb />
showed the problem was<lb />
epidemic on campus, whether or<lb />
not students discussed it.<lb />
The Michael Reese Med Center<lb />
in Chicago, for example,<lb />
estimated that 15 to 20 percent of<lb />
the women in college suffered<lb />
from the disorder in 1981.<lb />
Iowa State and Ohio State<lb />
researchers have estimated<lb />
bulimia afflicts up to 30 percent<lb />
of their female populations.<lb />
Victims often consume up to<lb />
20,000 calories in a single sitting,<lb />
and then endure some combina-<lb />
tion of starving, exercising ans<lb />
vomiting to purge themselves of<lb />
the calories and their guilt.<lb />
Messinger's book, essentially<lb />
her high school and college diary,<lb />
describes how food binges would<lb />
relax her for an hour or so before<lb />
she was overwhelmed by seizures<lb />
of guilt.<lb />
Messinger, who graduated<lb />
from the University of Southern<lb />
California in 1984, asserts bizarre<lb />
food habits are only a symptom<lb />
of a much deeper problem.<lb />
Messinger discovered her feel-<lb />
ings of inadequacy in trying to<lb />
please her father and boyfriends<lb />
while seeing Francine Snyder, a<lb />
noted psychologist in treating<lb />
bulimic patients.<lb />
A bulimia victim often has a<lb />
Additionally, Messinger main-<lb />
tains society puts excessive<lb />
pressures on women to be attrac-<lb />
tive, especially during the last<lb />
decade's exercise craze.<lb />
While bulimia primarily strikes<lb />
young women in their teens and<lb />
early 20s, men are becoming in-<lb />
creasingly vulnerable because of<lb />
their rising concern about ap-<lb />
pearance, Messinger observes.<lb />
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tremendous drive for approval by<lb />
parents and peers, punctuated by<lb />
frequent doubts about whether<lb />
he or she is doing enough to<lb />
please them, Messinger explains.<lb />
"I had the perception people<lb />
would not love me if I did not get<lb />
straight and look beautiul she<lb />
says.<lb />
Bulimia victims tend to be high<lb />
achievers who are always striving<lb />
to do better.<lb />
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minis ers The Western European allies<lb />
dra the numbei ol I it � � agreed to make Libyan<lb />
diplomats We diplomatic navel subject to a<lb />
cut their embass) regimen of official authorization<lb />
and to toughen standards for<lb />
granting of visas and residence<lb />
permits to Libyan nationals.<lb />
"Today's decision reflects our<lb />
grave concern about state ter-<lb />
rorism and our serous intention<lb />
to fight it, no. only in the<lb />
diplomatic field, but also with<lb />
concrete measures said Dutch<lb />
Foreign Minister Hans Van Den<lb />
Broek.<lb />
The Western allies, under U.S.<lb />
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Libya, voted to reduce Libyan<lb />
diplomatic and consular staffs in<lb />
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and to cut the staffs of European<lb />
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1 plan to spend a lot of time on<lb />
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have a sate summer?<lb />
Waterskiing, swimming, surf-<lb />
ing, sailing, and windsurfing arc<lb />
just some of the watet sports<lb />
available to us in eastern North<lb />
Carolina. In order to prevent in-<lb />
jury to yourself or others<lb />
remember the following points:<lb />
-Never due into water without<lb />
knowing what is underneath.<lb />
Tree stumps may be present or<lb />
the tide may shift causing the<lb />
water to be too shallow.<lb />
-Always use the "buddy<lb />
system Take someone with you<lb />
when swimming, surfing (etc.) or<lb />
make sure someone knows where<lb />
you will be sailing.<lb />
-Do not drink alcoholic<lb />
beverages it you plan to drive a<lb />
boat, ski, or windsurf. Your reac-<lb />
tion time will be delayed resulting<lb />
in a greater chance of injury to<lb />
yourself or others. A study of<lb />
boating accident death- con-<lb />
ducted in North Carolina from<lb />
1981 to 1984 found that more<lb />
than one-half of the 99 deaths<lb />
reported were legally impaired.<lb />
In addition, the North Carolina<lb />
Legialature is recommending the<lb />
driving while impaired laws be<lb />
extended to cover boat drivers as<lb />
well.<lb />
-Always do stretching exercises<lb />
before engaging in any water<lb />
sports to decrease the cance of<lb />
sprains and other injuries, and do<lb />
not overdo it! Many sore muscles<lb />
do not appear until 8-48 hours<lb />
after activity.<lb />
-Wear life vests when skiing<lb />
and sailing even if you know how<lb />
to swim. If you lose consiousness<lb />
do to an injury, the vest will keep<lb />
you afloat.<lb />
-Stay away from boat pro-<lb />
pellers, sail boats, and other<lb />
water vehicles if you are swimm-<lb />
ing. Boat propeller injuries can<lb />
cause serious injury or even<lb />
death.<lb />
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the boat when pulling skiers so<lb />
that the boat driver a can concen-<lb />
trate on driving the boat.<lb />
-Wear sunglasses when you are<lb />
on the water to eliminate glare,<lb />
squinting, and damage to the eyes<lb />
through injuries caused by sand.<lb />
-Sunglasses should be large<lb />
enough to shield the angles of vi-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Sexuality<lb />
Ethics Of The Act<lb />
Something interesting happened sado-masochistic acts like, for ex-<lb />
yesterday in a philosophy class ample, snuf films (films in which<lb />
taught by Professor Ernest Mar- one of the sex partners, usually the<lb />
shall. There was a panel debate on woman, is killed in the end)<lb />
the subject of sexual morality and legitimize exploitation and violence<lb />
somehow I found myself on the and are thus wrong. This, they<lb />
panel arguing against the pro- argued, is particularly true because<lb />
sexual hscence team. the violence in pornographic<lb />
What became more and more materials is usually directed against<lb />
clear as the debate and ensuing class women, a group that has historical-<lb />
discussion proceeded was that, ly been an exploited group,<lb />
though the sexual revolution may The sexual liberals replied that<lb />
have abated somewhat, much of its nobody is coerced into veiwing,<lb />
philosophy has now become ac- buying or reading pornographic<lb />
cepted wisdom. Though the youth materials. Thus the individual must<lb />
of today do not display the interest take responsibility for his or her<lb />
in experimenting with sexually open own tastes and actions regarding<lb />
relationships and group sex, they the influences such materials exer-<lb />
also do not accept the notion that it cise on him or her.<lb />
is morally wrong to have sex before Also at issue was whether or not<lb />
marriage. advertising which is sexually ex-<lb />
Dr. Marshall's social ethics class ploitative is wrong and what the im-<lb />
is certainly a limited sample, but the pact of sexual diseases on sexual<lb />
debate which took place there is in- ethics is. One of the<lb />
structive in regard to the issue of<lb />
sexual morality. For, if the late 60s<lb />
and early 70s marked the era of the<lb />
sexual revolution and the first half<lb />
of the 80s marked a period of reac-<lb />
tion to that revolution, then the lat-<lb />
ter half of the 80's might mark a<lb />
time of balance and pragmatism.<lb />
With the proposition before them<lb />
being, "All sexual acts between<lb />
consenting adults ought to be per-<lb />
missible both sides found more<lb />
on<lb />
mor<lb />
ln-<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Merits Of U.S S.G.A. Policy<lb />
teresting things to come out of the<lb />
debate was the agreement of all par-<lb />
ties to the idea that there is nothing<lb />
inherently wrong with homosex-<lb />
uality. Or more acurately, as one<lb />
debater put it, one cannot<lb />
philosophically or intellectually<lb />
prove that homosexuality is wrong<lb />
without reference to scripture or<lb />
some other system of faith.<lb />
Another point that was made<lb />
which I think is worth elaborating<lb />
areas for agreement than disagree- on here is that some positive defini-<lb />
ment. Both pro and con teams, for tion of human sexuality is necessary<lb />
example, argued from the premise to complement the negative<lb />
that, to treat another person as a catagories of ethics. In other words,<lb />
means rather than as an end in v.e should trv to develop some idea<lb />
themselves is morally wrong. of what sex ideally ought to involve<lb />
Both teams also agreed that to at the same time that we figure out<lb />
exploit, degrade or deceive a sex what it ought not to involve,<lb />
partner is also wrong. Thus, pro- One veiwpoint has it that only<lb />
miscuity or adultery is wrong when those who love each other should<lb />
it '<lb />
involves lying.<lb />
Beyond those areas of agree-<lb />
ment, however, there were some<lb />
areas for disagreement. The sexual<lb />
conservatives argued that, because<lb />
some areas fail to offer some people<lb />
viable economic opportunities,<lb />
have sex. Another position says it's<lb />
okay if you at least like each other.<lb />
And still another says its okay if<lb />
you both enjoy an orgasm.<lb />
But, ultimately what is an orgasm<lb />
without wine, music and good com-<lb />
pany? But then, of course, what<lb />
If we are to believe the rather vocal,<lb />
howbeit wrong, liberals. We would be<lb />
forced to conclude that Reagan's con-<lb />
tra aid package is demonially wrong.<lb />
But what this well meaning, but<lb />
misguided, people don't seem to<lb />
realize is that should the contras fail<lb />
in their sacred mission. In short order<lb />
the same folks who are supporting the<lb />
Sanistra government. Would soon be<lb />
at our back door trying to invade our<lb />
beloved America, and trying to<lb />
enslave us. The common cry of these<lb />
well meaning, but sadly deceived peo-<lb />
ple, is that they don't want another<lb />
Viet Nam. Well it is time that they<lb />
had a rather crude, but much needed<lb />
awakening. This is another Viet Nam.<lb />
The only difference is that instead of<lb />
South East Asia, it is right here in the<lb />
Americas. I.e South and North<lb />
America. But, in that wc may learn<lb />
from our mistakes in reasonable re-<lb />
cent history, it seems wise that we<lb />
recall what it was like here in the<lb />
U.S.A. during that era of our history.<lb />
Like today the liberals were crying for<lb />
an end to the Viet Namese Conflict!<lb />
.But as soon as Nixon recalled our<lb />
troops, we became flooded with im-<lb />
migrants from Viet Nam, Laus, and<lb />
Jambodia, because they found out<lb />
that in reality Communism is literal<lb />
enslavement. Please, don't take me<lb />
wrong, even though I have personally<lb />
been prevented from finding work<lb />
because of their migration, 1 honestly<lb />
don't begrudge these people for com-<lb />
ing. For I reckon that if 1 were in a<lb />
like situation, 1 would take like ac-<lb />
tion. But what I am saying is this, if<lb />
we are overtaken by the Communists<lb />
where will we take refuge? For we<lb />
are, in all truth, the last refuge for a<lb />
free world until Christ returns. If we<lb />
fall the rest of the free world will<lb />
most assuredly fall. This is no time<lb />
for cowardice! Please, here again,<lb />
don't take me wrong. I am not a war-<lb />
monger, for I am entirely too familiar<lb />
with the blood-shed and carnage of<lb />
war for that. For I grew up in the<lb />
middle of vicious gang wars, and<lb />
before I gave my life to Christ, back<lb />
in April of 1975, I was a gang leader<lb />
in L.A. I know too much o war to<lb />
see any glory in the whole gory<lb />
business of war. But I am also a<lb />
realist, and as a realist, I see the grim<lb />
possibility of the communist conquest<lb />
of South America, Mexico, and<lb />
ultimately the U.S.<lb />
When the Communists take over<lb />
Mexico, it will be TOO LATE! The<lb />
only way to prevent this wretched<lb />
nightmare from becoming an even<lb />
more wretched reality is either total<lb />
support, meaning both money and<lb />
weapons, or else direct military in-<lb />
tervention. Would I be willing to<lb />
back up my speech with my actions?<lb />
If I still had both legs, and both ear-<lb />
drums you couldn't keep me out!<lb />
H.D. "Harry" Farrar<lb />
Greenville Resident<lb />
SGA &amp; Libya<lb />
Jay Dunn, what gives you the rij<lb />
to try to commit our young men and<lb />
women to fighting? Did you stop <lb />
think about the implications of y<lb />
foolishly stated words0 Did you take<lb />
a moment to consider the conse-<lb />
quences of such an act? How mam<lb />
body bags have you seen in your life,<lb />
Jay? How many mothers have<lb />
lapsed in your arms because the gnet<lb />
of a dead son was too much? How<lb />
many children have you talked<lb />
who will never know their fathers<lb />
because he was killed fighting Have<lb />
you ever seen a young widow receive<lb />
the flag at the funeral of her hus-<lb />
band?<lb />
Where do you get off playing I �<lb />
this? War isn't a joke and people dy-<lb />
ing isn't anything to be treated light-<lb />
ly.<lb />
David Brown, you are damn r .<lb />
that this resolution was irresponsible<lb />
behavior and I feel it didn't show the<lb />
mentality of a ten year old let a<lb />
that of a college student.<lb />
Mr. Dunn, I am not going to allude<lb />
to your political affiliation or<lb />
whether you even have one but I do<lb />
hope you never get elected to a<lb />
political office because your kind of<lb />
thinking would get us all killed.<lb />
Lisa Heiber,<lb />
Greenville<lb />
some prostitutes are, in effect, preciselv is love and does it really<lb />
economically coerced into prostitu- last for a lifetime? Perhaps, then,<lb />
tion. They further argued that even people should trv simply to respect<lb />
in marriages some sex takes place and care for each other enough to<lb />
by coercion and wives, particularly, want to understand and want the<lb />
do not divorce their husbands best for one another. From simple<lb />
because of economic pressures. beginnings great things are often<lb />
The sexual liberals argued against accomplished. Perhaps there is<lb />
both of the propositions stated something truely transcendent and<lb />
I have seen a lot of questionable ac-<lb />
tions take place in SGA since moving<lb />
here in 1984 but Jay Dunn's resolu-<lb />
tion to declare war on Libya has to be<lb />
the worst to date.<lb />
Never could I dream any pcrjon<lb />
could be so bold or, in this case,<lb />
stupid as to place a resolution such as<lb />
this before the SGA.<lb />
Forim Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Publica-<lb />
tions Buildina, across from the en-<lb />
trance of Joyner Library.<lb />
Stock Market Risks Grow<lb />
By James K. Glassman<lb />
above and asserted that prostitution<lb />
is as fair and legitimate a form of<lb />
business enterprise as any other.<lb />
They added that wives always have<lb />
the opportunity to leave their mar-<lb />
riages.<lb />
The sexual conservatives further<lb />
argued that pornography which<lb />
transforming in love. And,<lb />
perhaps, when two people, honestly<lb />
acknowledging their secret sins and<lb />
shortcomings, strive for one<lb />
another's growth, then they become<lb />
liberated. Certainly sexuality must<lb />
likewise become radically liberated<lb />
and  honest. This means both the<lb />
depicts violent acts such as rape or freedom to say yes and no.<lb />
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Th� Nvw Republic<lb />
Is the stock market trying to tell us<lb />
something? The Dow Jones Industrial<lb />
Average finished the second week in<lb />
March up 93 points, a record. Since the<lb />
bull market began four-and-a-haif years<lb />
ago, the Dow has risen 131 percent. The<lb />
market is supposed to be a leading in-<lb />
dicator - so if it's up, it's telling us that<lb />
the future for the economy is bright.<lb />
Of course, the question is: How do<lb />
you define "future"? Tomorrow? Over<lb />
the next year? Over the next five years?<lb />
The market is a little vague about this.<lb />
The Dow hit peaks in 1972 and 1973,<lb />
and 12 months later the economy col-<lb />
lapsed in one of the worst recessions in<lb />
U.S. history.<lb />
Nor can we tell exactly which<lb />
economic news the market is responding<lb />
to � a problem that never seems to faze<lb />
analysts, who always have explanations.<lb />
The conventional wisdom about the re-<lb />
cent 93-point advance was that investors<lb />
were finally convinced that future years'<lb />
inflation would be low (thanks, in part,<lb />
to the drop in oil prices). Therefore, in-<lb />
terest rates would stay down and the<lb />
stock market would continue to rise.<lb />
Debt-laden corporations would be able<lb />
to reduce their borrowing costs (thus<lb />
raising their profits) and debt-laden con<lb />
sumers would have more money<lb />
spend. Sound reasonable?<lb />
Or: Investors believe that interest rates,<lb />
which have fallen fairly consistently for<lb />
the past 18 months, are finally bottom-<lb />
ing out and that, looking ahead, they<lb />
can only see rates rising. Or: Investors<lb />
are beginning to sell stocks so they can<lb />
pay taxes on the huge capital gains thev<lb />
chalked up in 1985.<lb />
But the market is trying to tell us<lb />
something � but not so much about the<lb />
direction of the economy or the<lb />
Democrats' prospects in November. Its<lb />
message is much more interesting. It tells<lb />
us about how people behave � about<lb />
their short memories, their herd instinct<lb />
and their greed.<lb />
Investors also ignore the fact that the<lb />
economy moves in cycles, that nothing is<lb />
new and that nothing lasts. Not long<lb />
ago, we were told that double-digit infla-<lb />
tion was here to stay, oil supplies were<lb />
running out and we would have<lb />
$25-a-barrel prices forever, and lenders<lb />
would never give up their hard-earned<lb />
money for long periods except at exorbi-<lb />
tant rates of interest ("The long-term<lb />
bond market is dead was a favorite ex-<lb />
pression in 1979 and 1980). Today we're<lb />
being told that this is an era of low in-<lb />
terest rates, inflation has been licked and<lb />
low oil prices are here to stay.<lb />
Investors have little truck with<lb />
history. They project the recent past on-<lb />
to the future, and they are certain that<lb />
we're always on the brink or in the midst<lb />
to of something new: the Dawn-of-the-<lb />
Month Club.<lb />
Now, if the market had fallen 93 Still, what's going on today in the<lb />
points, we would have been told that in- stock market is hard to resist. "I think in<lb />
vestors were finally taking profits after micro terms says an astute Wall Street<lb />
the sustained bull market and the sharp friend, who does resist. "I look at what<lb />
recent run-ups. Or: Investors were wor- the investor who's in the market is do-<lb />
ried about the effect of falling oil prices' ing, at the ground level. His stock goes the past 10i!lf Hi �VCr<lb />
on the Texas economy, which threatens up a point one day and three points the vested in thT " S Pcrcent ,n<lb />
Texas banks, which threatens all banks, next day, and, of course, he doesn't Forbes mar�t, according to<lb />
want to sell. The game has become so<lb />
much fun to him that he has to stay in<lb />
There's a compulsion to play. People<lb />
just refuse to sell<lb />
"But I don't play the game in a time<lb />
like this. When the market was 40 per-<lb />
cent lower, there was very little risk<lb />
stocks weren't going to go down much<lb />
further. But today, it's a long wav<lb />
down. The losses when everyone heads<lb />
for the door at the same time are going<lb />
to be mind-boggling<lb />
He admits that the market just might<lb />
be telling us that, in fact, we are entering<lb />
a new epoch, that inflation has been<lb />
licked, that stocks in the late 1980s will<lb />
be like real estate or Old Masters pain-<lb />
tings in the late 19"0s. But he's willing to<lb />
take his chances by ignoring the buying<lb />
panic. He'd rather leave the monev on<lb />
the table. As Barron's put it last week<lb />
"Who was it - Bernard Baruch - who<lb />
confided that the way he got rich was bv<lb />
selling too soon?"<lb />
My friend isn't the only one who's not<lb />
playing. One well-known investor, who<lb />
recently sold hundreds of millions of<lb />
dollars' worth of stock in one of his<lb />
prime investments, explains: "It was a<lb />
nice stock for us. We thought someone<lb />
else should get to own it for a while<lb />
Charles Allmon, the Washington-based<lb />
genius who publishes the prescient<lb />
Growth Stock Outlook newsletter, has<lb />
been selling equities lately, and now 45<lb />
percent of the money of the accounts he<lb />
manages is invested in cash equivalents<lb />
rather than in stock. George Michaelis,<lb />
whose Source Capital ranked first<lb />
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aimed at eliminating Khad<lb />
from the Libyan leadership.<lb />
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the biggest percentage leap in<lb />
academe.<lb />
Female and minority ad-<lb />
ministrators pay, however, con-<lb />
tinued to trail the average pay for<lb />
men and nonminorities in most<lb />
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men in two administrative posi-<lb />
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and directors of women's<lb />
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"It's discrimination within the<lb />
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In all, women administrators<lb />
make 43.3 percent less than their<lb />
male counterparts, the report<lb />
found.<lb />
Even minority chief executives<lb />
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less than white college system<lb />
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France Supports Attacks<lb />
WASHINGTON (I PI) �<lb />
French President Francois Miter-<lb />
rand was reported today to have<lb />
told a U.S. emvoy that France<lb />
would have supported an attack<lb />
on Libya had it been strong<lb />
enough to knock Moammar<lb />
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following last week's U.S. air<lb />
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A senior administration of-<lb />
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Mitterrand told Walters that.<lb />
France would by "with the<lb />
United States all the way" if it<lb />
mounted a sustained operation<lb />
aimed at eliminating Khadafy<lb />
from the Libyan leadership, the<lb />
senior official said.<lb />
The official said French Prime<lb />
Minister Jacques Chirac rejected<lb />
the U.S. proposal out of hand.<lb />
The Wahington Post, quoting<lb />
reliable intelligance reports, said<lb />
Khadafy fell into a deep depres-<lb />
sion following the raids that kill-<lb />
ed a 15 month old girl said to be<lb />
Khadafy's adopted daugther and<lb />
that wounded his two young<lb />
sons.<lb />
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CIA concluded in 1982 that<lb />
Khadafy was "judged to suffer<lb />
from a severe personality<lb />
distrubance a borderline per-<lb />
sonality disorder "<lb />
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States was close to proving that<lb />
Libya was responsible for the<lb />
shooting of a U.S. Embassy com-<lb />
munications specialist in Khar-<lb />
toum, Sudae, the day after the<lb />
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missions in Libya.<lb />
The European Community-<lb />
foreign ministers, holding their<lb />
third metting on terrorism in a<lb />
week, also agreed to close their<lb />
borders to Libyan citizens who<lb />
have been expelled from another<lb />
nation tor involvement in ter-<lb />
rorism.<lb />
Lhe measures approved by the<lb />
ministers today bolstered a<lb />
package of diplomatic sanctions<lb />
passed just hours before the<lb />
United States attack Libya in<lb />
retaliation for Libyan support of<lb />
terrorist acts against Americans.<lb />
Earlier today, British Foreign<lb />
Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe told<lb />
the 12 ministers that Libyan sup-<lb />
ported terrorism must not be<lb />
allowed to drive a wedge between<lb />
the United States and the Euro-<lb />
pean alles.<lb />
"Khadafy should not succeed<lb />
in what the Soviets so far failed<lb />
to achieve splitting Atlantic<lb />
solidarity Howe told the Euro-<lb />
pean Community ministers who<lb />
were meeting to discuss an allied<lb />
response to 1 ibyan sponsored<lb />
terrorism.<lb />
Except for Britain, the Western<lb />
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the U.S. attack on Libya Tues-<lb />
day, saying it would only lead to<lb />
more violence<lb />
make $102,682, the annual<lb />
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of $81,000 this year.<lb />
Last year, the chief executives<lb />
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tions are alumni affairs directors<lb />
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tors ($25,624), chaplains<lb />
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were illiterate.<lb />
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old whose native language is<lb />
English than it would have ap<lb />
peared under the old definition ol<lb />
literas, Barnes said.<lb />
"Many estimates ol illiteracy<lb />
have relied on impressionistic<lb />
evidence or inferences from a<lb />
single variable such as years ol<lb />
school completed Barnes told<lb />
the Times.<lb />
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English Language Proficiency<lb />
Survey, was drawn more narrow<lb />
ly "One could easily make a case<lb />
for a higher standard of literacy'<lb />
than the one the new test<lb />
employed, Barnes said<lb />
"When 1 look at the test, I<lb />
almost think I could pass it if it<lb />
were given in Egyptian<lb />
hieroglyphics Barnes said. "I<lb />
wanted a conservative estimate. I<lb />
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robots in operation I he con- Robots wore us I<lb />
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CHICAGO (UPI) � Robots<lb />
like R2D2 from Star Wars that<lb />
walk, talk and see have been<lb />
popular for years in the movies,<lb />
and now they are starting to<lb />
become more common in the<lb />
workplace.<lb />
Although industrial robots are<lb />
less personable than the cute Star<lb />
Wars hero � most of them are<lb />
only long, articulated arms �<lb />
technology is available to pro-<lb />
duce walking, talking and seeing<lb />
robots for use in areas ranging<lb />
from caring for the handicapped<lb />
to handling dangerous<lb />
substances.<lb />
Twenty-thousand robots are<lb />
doing jobs once done by humans,<lb />
with about 45 percent being used<lb />
for assembly-line work in the<lb />
auto industry. Other major in-<lb />
dustries using robots include<lb />
home appliances, electronics and<lb />
aerospace.<lb />
But industry experts say in-<lb />
terest in robots has never been<lb />
greater among companies seeking<lb />
to automate their manufacturing<lb />
processes.<lb />
As many as 20,000 represen-<lb />
tatives from business, industry<lb />
and government are attending the<lb />
10th annual ROBOTS show and<lb />
conference this week at McCor-<lb />
mick Place.<lb />
"At ROBOTS 1 in Chicago in<lb />
1976, there were just 13 ex-<lb />
hibiting companies and only<lb />
about 2,100 attendees said<lb />
Donald A. Vincent, executive<lb />
vice president of Robotics In-<lb />
dustries Association of Dear-<lb />
born, Mich.<lb />
This vear, more than 200 ex-<lb />
Study Shows<lb />
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Illiteracy<lb />
WASHINGTON (UPI) � Il-<lb />
literacy cripples 13 percent of<lb />
adults in the United States, says a<lb />
new Census Bureau study, the<lb />
first of its kind conducted by the<lb />
government, The New York<lb />
Times reported today.<lb />
The new literacy test was given<lb />
by the bureau to 3,400 adults in<lb />
1982, and its results provide a<lb />
much more accurate view of the<lb />
nation's illiteracy problem than<lb />
the Bureau's previous estimate,<lb />
in 1979, a spokesman said.<lb />
Illiteracy of 9 percent was<lb />
found among adult American<lb />
whose n?tive language is English,<lb />
while for adults whose native<lb />
language is not English the il-<lb />
literacy rate climbed to 48 per-<lb />
cent, the test showed.<lb />
A large portion of the non-<lb />
English-speaking ?;ilts are, by<lb />
their own account, probably<lb />
literate in their native language,<lb />
according to the study.<lb />
Of the native English-speakers<lb />
who failed the test, 70 percent<lb />
had not finished high school, and<lb />
42 percent had earned no money<lb />
in the year before they were<lb />
tested.<lb />
The test was conducted in the<lb />
respondents' homes and had a<lb />
margin of sampling error of one<lb />
to two percentage points, said<lb />
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of the Education Department's<lb />
planning and technical analysis<lb />
division, who supervised the pro-<lb />
ject.<lb />
The 1979 test results, which<lb />
defined literacy as having com-<lb />
pleted the fifth grade, showed on-<lb />
ly a tiny one-half of one percent<lb />
of Americans over the age of 14<lb />
were illiterate.<lb />
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literacy problem is 10 times<lb />
greater for adults 20 to 40 years<lb />
old whose native language is<lb />
English than it would have ap-<lb />
peared under the old definition of<lb />
literacy, Barnes said.<lb />
"Many estimates of illiteracy<lb />
have relied on impressionistic<lb />
evidence or inferences from a<lb />
single variable such as years of<lb />
school completed Barnes told<lb />
the Times.<lb />
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English Language Proficiency<lb />
Survey, was drawn more narrow-<lb />
ly. "One could easily make a case<lb />
for a higher standard of literacy"<lb />
than the one the new test<lb />
employed, Barnes said.<lb />
"When I look at the test, I<lb />
almost think I could pass it if it<lb />
were given in Egyptian<lb />
hieroglyphics Barnes said. "I<lb />
wanted a conservative estimate. I<lb />
didn't want to be accused of set-<lb />
ting too high a standard<lb />
hibitors have scores of individual<lb />
robots in operation. The con-<lb />
ference features more than 90<lb />
presentations by users and sup-<lb />
pliers of robots as well as experts<lb />
from Europe and Japan.<lb />
"The future of robots is to<lb />
replace people for hazardous<lb />
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spokesman for Robotic In-<lb />
dustries. "There are a lot of peo-<lb />
ple interested in finding out how<lb />
to apply robots in their com-<lb />
panies<lb />
Robots were used at Three<lb />
Mile Island nuclear power plant<lb />
in Pennsylvania to clean up<lb />
radioactive waste, he said.<lb />
Robots are used in<lb />
sophisticated manufacturing pro-<lb />
cesses, Burnstein said. Robots<lb />
assemble many of IBM's com-<lb />
puters and are used to make com-<lb />
puter chips in "clean rooms'<lb />
because they are cleaner than<lb />
humans.<lb />
General Electric Co. employs<lb />
tobots to build refrigerators and<lb />
microwave ovens, he said.<lb />
Bui as the use ot robots grows,<lb />
people must be taught how to live<lb />
with the machines, Burnstein<lb />
said. One of the seminars at this<lb />
year's conference is on robot<lb />
safety<lb />
"As use of robots grows it w ill<lb />
he necessary to have safety stan-<lb />
dards to protect people from<lb />
robots lie said. "The robot has<lb />
an ability to move quickly. They<lb />
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Burnstein called the health care<lb />
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ing areas for robots in the future.<lb />
"Robots are almost nonexis-<lb />
tent in health care now, but we're<lb />
real excited about using them<lb />
he said. "Robots can be used to<lb />
dispense pills or even lilt<lb />
patients<lb />
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Phelps Dodge Chairman George<lb />
Munroe resign from the Dart-<lb />
mouth trustee board because of<lb />
the company's interests in South<lb />
Africa and its anti-union policies.<lb />
Other groups are urging<lb />
students to boycott Coca Cola,<lb />
General Hlectric, Shell Oil and<lb />
several computer companies with<lb />
operations in the racially<lb />
segregated country.<lb />
And some Central America<lb />
protest groups are trying to gam<lb />
visibility by identifying<lb />
themselves with the anti-<lb />
apartheid movement.<lb />
In the South, for instance.<lb />
South African Don Ngubeni and<lb />
Julio Dimas o the General<lb />
Association of Salvador an<lb />
University Students are touring<lb />
universities together in a cam-<lb />
paign dubbed "Soweto to San<lb />
Salvador<lb />
And in Washington recently,<lb />
the D.C. Student Coalition<lb />
Against Apartheid and Racism<lb />
rallied against U.S. backing of<lb />
rebel forces m both Necargua and<lb />
Angola, a Marxist country<lb />
bordering South Africa.<lb />
" There's a strong conservative<lb />
trend on campus. We're trying to<lb />
counterbalance it by linking up<lb />
savs dary Huber of Iowa State's<lb />
Coalition Against Apartheid.<lb />
Though Iowa State divested all<lb />
South African holdings last fall,<lb />
Huber's group is more active<lb />
than ever, he says.<lb />
"The publicity (surrounding<lb />
divestiture) brought in new peo-<lb />
ple he says.<lb />
The group now sponsors pro-<lb />
tests against U.S. military aid to<lb />
conservative forces in both<lb />
Africa And Central America.<lb />
Indeed, the Central America<lb />
South Africa double bill seems to<lb />
be appearing across the nation.<lb />
Other campuses hosting such<lb />
joint protests last month included<lb />
the universities ol North<lb />
Carolina-Chapel Hill, ITexas<lb />
Austin, Pennsylvania, Florida<lb />
and the California campuses at<lb />
Berkeley and Los Angeles<lb />
Most such likages are local at<lb />
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dination.<lb />
"Strategic protests are more<lb />
effective on campus or locally<lb />
says Joshua Nessen. student corr-<lb />
dinator for the American Coin<lb />
mittee on Africa.<lb />
Nessen's group, based in New<lb />
York, seives as a resource I<lb />
a nt i apart heid activil<lb />
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It's not the dream of many kids<lb />
be short-order cooks when<lb />
ev grow up. Still, many's the<lb />
�ctor, lawyer, or architect got<lb />
s Mart Hipping burgers, which<lb />
ist goes to show that the<lb />
staurant business isn't com-<lb />
etely devoid of glory. There is<lb />
ren a certain "right stuff" re-<lb />
uired of those who would wield<lb />
le stainless spatula.<lb />
Just as in other competitive<lb />
iOfessions, no short-order cook<lb />
.n justly lay claim to the title<lb />
ithout first undergoing a trial<lb />
y fire, a test ol his or her skill<lb />
idei pressure. A Nau pilot has<lb />
guide several tons of jel onto a<lb />
ently swaying, miniscuie carrier<lb />
jck, so a cook, it he or she<lb />
pires to be one of the best and<lb />
ightest. should have to suc-<lb />
sstulU guide a Swashbuckler<lb />
� rough ail the intricate stages of<lb />
s preparation and presentation.<lb />
The Swashbuckler's home is<lb />
le Crow's Nest in Greenville.<lb />
� here customers come and go<lb />
round the clock consuming<lb />
lassie American grill fare and<lb />
atching the big-screen TV,<lb />
erhaps eying the waitresses. Noi<lb />
sualiv eyed by customers are<lb />
hose unsung heroes, the brown-<lb />
proned, yellow-billed cooks who<lb />
ustle about in semi-privac<lb />
ehmd the bar.<lb />
When a waitress sidles demure-<lb />
y to the counter, slips a ticket<lb />
nder the string and calls<lb />
pologetically, "It's a Buck<lb />
hat's the signal for the cooks to<lb />
el down their cups of waters<lb />
via and gel moving, lor the<lb />
washbuckler isn't just another<lb />
;anie for "pirate nor is it jusl a<lb />
.amburger. It's the biggest sand-<lb />
vich the C row's Nest has to of-<lb />
er, and by far the most hassle for<lb />
cook. The first thing that pops<lb />
rtto a cook's head on reading the<lb />
dreaded ticket is usually (ex-<lb />
pletive deleted).<lb />
His first move is to run to the<lb />
�is- end of the bar (which stret-<lb />
.hes the length ol the restaurant's<lb />
-avk wail) for the meat. The eight<lb />
:e slab of bee! takes just<lb />
in as long to cook a il takes<lb />
j get the rest of the ingredients<lb />
together, so it had better get on<lb />
ihe grill immediately.<lb />
Clunk. The frozen meat makes<lb />
a characteristic, woodblock-like<lb />
See THF UNSUNG, page 10<lb />
Still No Cure For<lb />
Summertime Blues<lb />
The third and final film featuring James Dean, Giant is the epic story of a wealthy Texas rancher<lb />
(Rock Hudson), his intense and idealistic wife (Elizabeth Taylor), and the violent young ranch hand<lb />
(Dean) who is relentless in his drive for success. One of the greatest Hollywood epics of the 1950s,<lb />
Giant is also a supreme statement of the materialistic etho : en at its height in America. Giant wili<lb />
screen at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Hendrix Theatre following A Film Maker's Journey at 6 p.m.<lb />
Restaurant In Review<lb />
Szechuan Has Spice<lb />
B DAVID BRADSHAW<lb />
M.ff Wrllcr<lb />
My fortune cookie told me that<lb />
1 have "an active mind and a<lb />
keen imagination I think it<lb />
should also have told me that I<lb />
was smart for eating at the new<lb />
Szechuan Garden Chinese<lb />
Restaurant.<lb />
The restaurant recently moved<lb />
around the corner from its old<lb />
location on 10th street to a new<lb />
building at 900 South Evans<lb />
Street. You can see the old<lb />
building from the new one.<lb />
i he new Szechuan Garden is<lb />
nicer than the old place on the in-<lb />
side .is well as the outside. The<lb />
dining room has a comfortable<lb />
atmosphere, complete with soft<lb />
music and several Chinese lamps.<lb />
These lamps make the room well-<lb />
lit, without being too bright. The<lb />
chairs are really comfortable to<lb />
sit in. with plush cushioning and<lb />
dragons that resemble Puff carv-<lb />
ed on the backs.<lb />
1 ortunately, the food is<lb />
perhaps better than the decor,<lb />
and the variety is incredible.<lb />
There are fourteen appetizers on<lb />
the menu, ranging from egg rolls<lb />
at 85 cents to a Pu Pu tray at<lb />
S3.25 per person. The Pu Pu<lb />
Mat<lb />
'<lb />
"Philip Guston an exhibi-<lb />
tion of 16 paintings by the late ar-<lb />
tist, will be shown at the North<lb />
Carolina Museum of Art May 17<lb />
to July 27. On view will be works<lb />
executed from 1969 to 1980, the<lb />
year of Guston's death.<lb />
According to Mitchell Kahan,<lb />
curator of American and contem-<lb />
porary art, who is coordinating<lb />
the exhibition at the museum,<lb />
Guston is one of the most in-<lb />
fluential figures in late 20th-<lb />
century American art. "The late<lb />
period of his work, which is the<lb />
focus of this exhibition, has been<lb />
crucial in reinvigorating the tradi-<lb />
tion of oil painting and the use of<lb />
symbolism to comment on man's<lb />
most profound philosophical<lb />
concerns Kahan said.<lb />
Guston was born in Montreal<lb />
in 1913 and grew up in Los<lb />
Angeles. Largely self-trained, he<lb />
became a successful figurative<lb />
painter in the 1940s before turn-<lb />
ing to abstract expressionism in<lb />
the 50s and early 60s. Guston<lb />
taught at several universities and<lb />
exhibited widely, including a<lb />
1962 retrospective at the Gug-<lb />
genheim Museum in New York<lb />
and another in 1979 at the San<lb />
Francisco Museum of Modern<lb />
Art that subsequently toured na-<lb />
tionwide.<lb />
A highly controversial exhibi-<lb />
tion of Guston's work at the<lb />
Marlborough Gallery in New<lb />
York in 1970 marked a dramatic<lb />
change from his abstract style to<lb />
NCMA<lb />
a renewed encounter with the<lb />
figurative art of his youth. This<lb />
late work is heavily symbolic.<lb />
Using hooded figures, for ex-<lb />
ample, Guston comments on our<lb />
universal tendency to hide<lb />
ourselves from knowledge and<lb />
truth and to lead unthinking<lb />
lives. He uses parts of bodies �<lb />
bandaged heads, tangled groups<lb />
of legs, upturned feet � and<lb />
broken or abandoned household<lb />
objects to present the human<lb />
situation. Yet even amidst these<lb />
intense psychological explora-<lb />
tions, there is a humorous eccen-<lb />
tricity and a sense of the essential<lb />
nobility of man, however<lb />
beleaguered.<lb />
The exhibition had been<lb />
organized by Thomas W. Styron,<lb />
director of the Greenville County<lb />
Museum of Art in Greenville,<lb />
S.C. The accompanying<lb />
catalogue, illustrated in full col-<lb />
or, includes an essay by Kahan.<lb />
In Raleigh, "Philip Guston" is<lb />
supported by funding from<lb />
Lichtin Developers, Inc.<lb />
In conjunction with the exhibi-<lb />
tion, the film "Philip Guston: A<lb />
Life Lived" will be shown Sun-<lb />
day, June 15 at 3 p.m. Kahan will<lb />
present a gallery talk Sunday, Ju-<lb />
ly 13 at 3 p.m. Both programs<lb />
are free.<lb />
Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5<lb />
p.m. Wednesday, Thursday,<lb />
Saturday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri-<lb />
day; 12 noon to 5 p.m. Sunday;<lb />
closed Monday and Tuesday.<lb />
There is no admission fee. For in-<lb />
formation, call (919) 833-1935.<lb />
Tray is a lot better than it sounds.<lb />
It consists of Bar-B-Q Spare<lb />
Ribs, Fried Wontons, Shrimp<lb />
Toast, Teriyaki Beef, and egg<lb />
rolls. They are served together in<lb />
a big bowl with a miniature grill<lb />
in the middle that actually works.<lb />
It's good, and it's a lot of f- o<lb />
eat.<lb />
They also have a wide range of<lb />
soups, from Egg Drop soup at 70<lb />
cents to Dragon and Phoenix<lb />
Soup at S3 each.<lb />
For the main course, you can<lb />
choose from one of 18 poultry<lb />
dishes, 22 seafood dishes, 11 beef<lb />
dishes, or eight pork dishes. They<lb />
also have vegetarian dishes, as<lb />
well as the standard Egg Foo<lb />
Young and Chow Mein. Some of<lb />
these dishes are "hot and spicy<lb />
and you can specify whether you<lb />
want yours "mild, medium, or<lb />
very hot Caution: the "mild"<lb />
seemed "very hot" to me, or at<lb />
least "medium<lb />
If you want a complete Chinese<lb />
meal, the menu offers combina-<lb />
tion platters consisting of the<lb />
main dish, soup, an egg roll and<lb />
fried rice. There are also family<lb />
dinners for two or more persons,<lb />
and for children under twelve,<lb />
there are four entrees to choose<lb />
from for S2.95.<lb />
Assuming thai you're able,<lb />
Szechuan Garden offers desserts<lb />
of fried and honey bananas and<lb />
fried and hones pineapples. On<lb />
the other hand, if you don't even<lb />
make it to the desserts, you can<lb />
ask for your own Chinese doggie-<lb />
bag.<lb />
Thus, along with getting a lot<lb />
of good food, you get a<lb />
reasonable bill. A friend and I ate<lb />
for under S20. but you can get<lb />
away for less than tins if you<lb />
don't try everything on the menu<lb />
like we did.<lb />
Another important plus for<lb />
this restaurant is its good wine<lb />
and mixed drinks list. Oh, and<lb />
don't forget to ask for your for-<lb />
tune cookies � like our waitress<lb />
told us, "You don't have to eat<lb />
'em, just read 'em<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
and<lb />
DAVID McGINNKSS<lb />
Stiff Wrllrn<lb />
Well, it's almost over. Another<lb />
couple of weeks and most of us<lb />
can bust out of this puke hole.<lb />
But some miserable unfortunates<lb />
will be stuck here in the Emerald<lb />
City all summer long, trapped<lb />
like rats.<lb />
Now, don't get us wrong,<lb />
 we're not saying summer in<lb />
G'ville is boring or anything; in<lb />
fact, nothing is more fascinating<lb />
than watching the mosquitos<lb />
multiply in your dorm room. To<lb />
tell the truth, as the bumper<lb />
stickers say, "Greenville has it<lb />
all What other metropolis can<lb />
boast a Kroger store with 17<lb />
kinds of motor oil.<lb />
The average day for an ECU<lb />
summer school student begins as<lb />
vou wake up from a dazed<lb />
stupor, the result of 15 drafts you<lb />
had at the Sports Pad. trying to<lb />
beaj the 90 degree 10 p.m. steam-<lb />
bath. �<lb />
If you're one of the fortunate<lb />
ones with an air conditioner,<lb />
vou're too rich to continue<lb />
reading this article, please leave.<lb />
But for those real men (and<lb />
women) who stick it out while<lb />
sticking to their clothes, listen up.<lb />
A mere S10 investment can buy<lb />
you days of comfort, as well as<lb />
making you the social center of<lb />
your neighborhood. Nichols has<lb />
a tremendous selection of qua<lb />
kevlar (plastic) jacuis (wading<lb />
pools), which can turn even the<lb />
most oppressively hot Greenville<lb />
days into Bahamas adventure<lb />
Another advantage to summer-<lb />
time at ECU is that you can park<lb />
almost anywhere without having<lb />
to fight three other students plus<lb />
the police, tor a space three miles<lb />
from where the bus picks you up<lb />
to get to class. Why sometimes,<lb />
my roommates and 1 cruise to a<lb />
parking lot and make a dav of it.<lb />
We hang out, catch some rays<lb />
and watch the ground crack.<lb />
�nother fun summertime ac-<lb />
tivity is running behind the<lb />
mosquito-spraying trucks until<lb />
you see spots and your ears ring.<lb />
Talk about a cheap buzz! DDT is<lb />
even cheaper than PBR.<lb />
On the subject of buzing,<lb />
something that you people can<lb />
really relate to, how about some<lb />
professional-level drinking<lb />
games. A serious He-Man or Hi<lb />
Bob dnnk-a-thon can be just<lb />
what the doctor ordered to clear<lb />
up the mid-afternoon post-class<lb />
blues.<lb />
To play He-Man, all you need<lb />
is a TV, a good supply of your<lb />
favorite beverage (experts go with<lb />
Red, White &amp; Blue, while novices<lb />
prefer an import like Black Label<lb />
� how gauche), and some free<lb />
time. Whenever the main<lb />
character roars his slogan, take a<lb />
really strong slug, sit back and<lb />
vegetate. Once you've got He-<lb />
Man down, Hi-Bob should come<lb />
to you easily.<lb />
If the high-school scene is more<lb />
up vour alley, then you're in<lb />
luck. The Hardee's-McDonald's<lb />
strip's ready for cruisin so<lb />
break out your fuzzy dice and<lb />
make sure you've cro-magnoned<lb />
vour ride. But if you don't plan<lb />
on burning 'em down at least<lb />
once an hour, you'd better have a<lb />
2iX)-watt stereo and a .38 Special<lb />
tape. The Red Man<lb />
reaction satisfaction.<lb />
But ot course you can only-<lb />
play these sort of games for so<lb />
long. Sooner or later, you're go-<lb />
ing to cruise mallside, because the<lb />
mall has it all. Anything from a<lb />
big cookie to a bridal gown can<lb />
be purchased. But the real attrac-<lb />
tion of the mall lies in its function<lb />
as the haven for social intellec-<lb />
tuals, not to mention the VVC<lb />
factor (variety, value and conve-<lb />
nience).<lb />
It you find vourself unable to<lb />
visit some of these attractions,<lb />
don't fret, everyone knows that<lb />
O'ville is a tourist haven for peo-<lb />
ple from all over the continental<lb />
U.S. and abroad. The Crow's<lb />
Nes! is second only to the Eiffel<lb />
Tower in yearly tourist at-<lb />
tendence.<lb />
If you are unlike the thousands<lb />
who have been blessed with a<lb />
summer in Greenville, then you<lb />
have an experience of a lifetime<lb />
to look forward to. This summer<lb />
paradise is the stuff dreams are<lb />
made ot So kick back and live it<lb />
up down east.<lb />
Variety Marks Mall Event<lb />
Tim Settimi, an artist who suc-<lb />
cessfully combines the fine arts of<lb />
comedy, mime, and music, will<lb />
be the host of activities at this<lb />
year's "Barefoot on the Mall<lb />
Once again this Thursday, ECU<lb />
will fling open its doors in a<lb />
salute to Spring with an ex-<lb />
travaganza of fun, fantasy,<lb />
music, and more fun.<lb />
Settimi, a bouncing bundle of<lb />
comic energy, has earned the<lb />
reputation of being a star per-<lb />
former. Appearing in colleges,<lb />
comedy clubs, arts festivals, and<lb />
on television, Tim's sensitivity<lb />
and innate style has gained<lb />
notices by the nation's critics as<lb />
well as acclaim from the nation's<lb />
colleges. Tim was voted 1984<lb />
NoveltyVariety Artist and 1984,<lb />
1985, and 1986 Performing Artist<lb />
of the Year by the National<lb />
Association fo Campus Ac-<lb />
tivities, an organization of col-<lb />
lege and university staff and<lb />
students which represents a vast<lb />
majority of today's campuses<lb />
and performers.<lb />
In addition to writing and per-<lb />
forming works for the Atlanta<lb />
Symphony, Tim has been<lb />
featured in concert with Joni Mit-<lb />
chell, Chicago, REO Speed-<lb />
wagon, Kool and the Gang, and<lb />
in a recent tour with Kenny Log-<lb />
gins. His one-man show, "I'm<lb />
OK � An Evening with Tim Set-<lb />
timi is currently in a pre-New<lb />
York run. It is a show filled with<lb />
heartwarming characters, classic<lb />
and contemporary mime, com-<lb />
edy, and original music.<lb />
A bit of his show awaits you<lb />
this Thursday afternoon at<lb />
Barefoot. Showtimes for Tim arc<lb />
1 p.m. (following North<lb />
Carolina's own Boone Grass) and<lb />
2:30 p.m. (following Greenville's<lb />
own Phantoms). Don't miss this<lb />
great artist and this great after-<lb />
noon � sponsored by the ECU<lb />
Student Union.<lb />
Variety artist Tim Settimi will emcee "Bareefoot on the Mall" Thursday Settimi will present his<lb />
act at 1 p.m. and again at 2:30 p.m. This year's celebration of spring promises to be a memorabfc<lb />
afternoon, so be sare to come out to the Mall on central campus and enjoy the show.<lb />
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Anyway. I<lb />
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food per day. At least you do.<lb />
! personally am on a diet that<lb />
sn'l allow me to consume<lb />
ore than 3.98 pounds daily. But<lb />
let that stop you.<lb />
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grocery bill.<lb />
Vnyway, if you ate food in<lb />
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available. No telling what the<lb />
projection for 1999 might show.<lb />
Average annual food con-<lb />
sumption has increased from<lb />
1,395 pounds in 1965. Or maybe<lb />
it's the food that has gained<lb />
weight.<lb />
In 1909, when average eaters<lb />
consumed 1,614 pounds, the<lb />
menu included a lot of potatoes,<lb />
which probably were pretty heavy<lb />
for their size.<lb />
Since then, fibrous foods,<lb />
which possibly weigh less than<lb />
potatoes, pound for pound, have<lb />
become big sellers.<lb />
In any event, 1 salute the na-<lb />
tion's 2,328,000 farmers and ask<lb />
where would we be without them.<lb />
They provide food for 271<lb />
million people, not all of them<lb />
overweight.<lb />
Perhaps we would be justified<lb />
in asking why only 271 million.<lb />
The Agricultural Research Ser-<lb />
vice indicates that scientific farm-<lb />
ing is simple.<lb />
For example, the service<lb />
reports that "The pendulum is<lb />
swinging back in favor of<lb />
naturally occurring or derived an-<lb />
timicrobials and preservatives in<lb />
food, medicine, cosmetics and<lb />
other products<lb />
I take this to mean it is OK to<lb />
grow additives again.<lb />
There was a time, as all average<lb />
consumers and horny-handed<lb />
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The average additive farmer like-<lb />
ly would have needed to borrow<lb />
money from the government to<lb />
nav off a bank loan.<lb />
But that situation has changed,<lb />
apparently, and now the pen-<lb />
dulum is swinging back again.<lb />
At any rate, researchers report<lb />
that grocery shoppers are becom-<lb />
ing suspicious "about the toxicity<lb />
and side effects of the synthetic<lb />
non-fatty compounds<lb />
Presumably, shoppers are swit-<lb />
ching to products laced with the<lb />
real thing. Which would account<lb />
ior the latest swing of the pen-<lb />
dulum.<lb />
When 1 was living in an<lb />
agricultural region, farmers<lb />
didn't have many pendulums.<lb />
Mostly, they relied on tractors.<lb />
plows and tools like that. But<lb />
then, they didn't grow very good<lb />
additives either.<lb />
Additive crop failures may be<lb />
one of the reasons synthetic non-<lb />
fatty compounds became<lb />
popular.<lb />
Nowhere on the chart I saw<lb />
was there any mention o average<lb />
additive consumption. Not even<lb />
in 1909, which was before side ef-<lb />
fects were invented.<lb />
Nevertheless, 1 applaud the<lb />
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vatives and pledge myself to buy<lb />
only organic additives grown<lb />
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Eligibility<lb />
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employment<lb />
 College Degree or Proof of Graduating "on time"<lb />
 (six months prior to graduation &amp; up to one year<lb />
after. Before 4-30-87)<lb />
 No Derogatory Credit<lb />
 5 down payment<lb />
$250 rebate to reduce selling price<lb />
or use as down payment<lb />
or<lb />
Delay 90 days until first payment due<lb />
Finance plan is good through April 30, 1987<lb />
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We've talked about the good<lb />
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the black sheep of the vineyards,<lb />
those pint bottles in the back of<lb />
the cooler at the 7-11, with cat-<lb />
chy, appetizing names like<lb />
Thunderbird, Mad Dog 2020, or<lb />
Richard's Wild Irish Rose. These<lb />
are the same bottles that old<lb />
bums out back of the 7-11 are ser-<lb />
ving with their repast of garbage<lb />
du jour.<lb />
So why do people (other than<lb />
bums) buy this swill? Either (a),<lb />
they like the taste of rubbing<lb />
alcohol and cherry cough syrup,<lb />
vintage last week, or (b), to quote<lb />
Monty Python, they are "keen<lb />
on regurgitation<lb />
A lot of Monty Python quotes<lb />
are especially appropriate to this<lb />
quasi-category of wines, and<lb />
some are prophetic. Most of the<lb />
above-mentioned "wines" could<lb />
be described as having "a bou-<lb />
quet like an aborigine's armpit<lb />
"A lingering afterburn" gives<lb />
you an idea of the sensation this<lb />
painful drinking experience<lb />
evokes.<lb />
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when describing these aberrations<lb />
of wine's traditions? In order to<lb />
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these toxic beverages, you must<lb />
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of humour (hence, the Python), a<lb />
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which case none of this will<lb />
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you to buy yet another bottle of<lb />
Richard's).<lb />
The Unsung Heroes Of Fast Food Face A Challenge In The Biggest Burger Of All<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
sound as it's deftly slammed onto<lb />
the grill. The clunk is followed by<lb />
a thump as a hot metal weight is<lb />
loaded on top of the patty.<lb />
Almost instantaneously, the<lb />
Buck starts to sizzle.<lb />
But the cook never hears that<lb />
introductory sizzle � he's loping<lb />
to the west end of the bar with<lb />
one thought � "half-Italian<lb />
Hoagie-sized loaves of Italian<lb />
bread are kept in plastic bags at<lb />
the opposite end of the bar from<lb />
where the meat is kept.<lb />
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storage space helps cooks remain<lb />
vigorous and alert, on their toes.<lb />
The loaf must be sliced in two,<lb />
and then one of the halves must<lb />
be sliced horizontally. The mo-<lb />
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would call a "swipe<lb />
Even as his bread knife is arced<lb />
in trajectory toward its tin, our<lb />
vellow-billed cook is on the run<lb />
to the grill, where he's already<lb />
buttering the half-Italian as the<lb />
knife finally settles with a clatter<lb />
back at the west end. The butter-<lb />
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graceful, so fast in expert hands<lb />
as to go unnoticed by the casual<lb />
observer. But the cook has barely<lb />
broken stride, and the fully-<lb />
buttered bun begins sizzling on<lb />
the grill. He continues east to<lb />
pick up a hand full of raw<lb />
vegetables.<lb />
Onions, green peppers and<lb />
mushrooms come from three<lb />
buckets in another refrigerator; a<lb />
smooth, practiced hand motion<lb />
scoops them up in roughly equal<lb />
proportions. A double lope car-<lb />
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the grill, on which he dumps the<lb />
vegetables with his left hand as<lb />
his right spoons melted butter<lb />
beneath. The sizzle is immediate<lb />
and dramatic.<lb />
Now our cook pauses to con-<lb />
sider his next move. For once, he<lb />
needn't run. His next objective is<lb />
directly before him: the meat.<lb />
Press down hard on the weight,<lb />
and watch for hot grease. If the<lb />
patty is deep red, thawed all the<lb />
way through, then it's time for<lb />
the first turn. Here, a good<lb />
spatula technique is indispensable<lb />
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way under, don't tear the meat,<lb />
and use the tip o the spatula to<lb />
pull away some of the excess fat<lb />
clinging to that mighty<lb />
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The prudent cook will now, in-<lb />
stead of taking a sip from his<lb />
watery drink and wiping the<lb />
greasy spatula on his greasy<lb />
apron, reach into the freezer<lb />
compartment, grab a half-order<lb />
of cold white fries, and toss them<lb />
into a fry basket as he lowers it<lb />
into the vat. Immediately after-<lb />
ward, it's back to the west end<lb />
for the bacon.<lb />
Three fat strips must be pulled<lb />
from a pile in the farthest<lb />
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together. Within thirty seconds<lb />
they're done, and dumped onto<lb />
the cooler end of the meat grill.<lb />
At this point, a cook might be<lb />
seen to butt his forehead with his<lb />
greasy palm. Another trip to the<lb />
west end is in order, because the<lb />
Swashbuckler has both Swiss and<lb />
American cheese, and only<lb />
American is kept out near the<lb />
grills. By the time he makes it<lb />
back to the grill the Buck must be<lb />
flipped immediately.<lb />
A little scorched? They like it<lb />
that way, he might be heard to<lb />
mutter. Anyway, it's time to<lb />
begin construction on the pride<lb />
of the Crow's Nest. First, pull<lb />
out the fries.<lb />
Peppers, onions and<lb />
mushrooms are gently pushed<lb />
against the wall of the grill as the<lb />
cook tries to crowd them all onto<lb />
his spatula. Then the whole pile is<lb />
loaded onto the patty, which has<lb />
by now shrunken to the size of<lb />
about two quarter-pounders. On<lb />
top of the vegetables, the three<lb />
strips of bacon are arranged in<lb />
rows, and the whole thing is top-<lb />
ped with two slices o cheese.<lb />
Quickly, now, the bottom half<lb />
of the half-Italian must be carried<lb />
back to the west end of the bar.<lb />
The crisp and goldent brown bun<lb />
is dressed with two tomatoes and<lb />
a handful of lettuce in two lightn-<lb />
ing motions. This "set-up" is<lb />
brought to the fry vat, where our<lb />
cook carefully dumps the now-<lb />
drained fries onto the plate.<lb />
It's but one step to the meat<lb />
grill where the most important<lb />
operation will take place. The<lb />
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with his right hand, and the "lid"<lb />
to the sandwich with his left.<lb />
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holds down the cheese, bacon,<lb />
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wich together, meat directly on<lb />
top of lettuce and tomatoe.<lb />
If the monstrous construction<lb />
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there. He places the plate on a<lb />
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Total time since the order came<lb />
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PurpleGold Scrimmage<lb />
JIM I M K.tSs I fcr tail � irolMi<lb />
Practice Makes Perfect<lb />
Kl assistant coaches Paul Anderson (standing, top) and John Zer-<lb />
rthelt (kneeling, right) work with the offensive line during a rigorous<lb />
practice session prior to the Purple Gold game.<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
The third-annual PurpleGold<lb />
Spring game, with an exciting<lb />
21-14 Gold victory, was an ex-<lb />
citing event to close out a gala<lb />
weekend of celebrity attractions<lb />
and festivities.<lb />
More than 14,000 people went<lb />
to the Pigskin Pig-Out Party as<lb />
the attendance of 7,425 set the<lb />
record for a PurpleGold intra-<lb />
squad contest. Although there<lb />
was good performances from<lb />
many players in the game, it was<lb />
two freshman and a junior that<lb />
took the MVP honors.<lb />
Freshmen receiver Walter<lb />
Wilson (5-11, 175 from<lb />
Baltimore, Md.) and quarterback<lb />
Travis Hunter (5-10, 175 from<lb />
Winter Garden, Fla), who team-<lb />
ed up for a second-half Purple<lb />
comeback, were named the co-<lb />
offensive MVP's of the game,<lb />
lunior safety Ellis Dillahunt,<lb />
who had eight tackles and an in-<lb />
terception, was named the defen-<lb />
sive MVP.<lb />
ECU head coach Art Baker<lb />
was pleased with his team's per-<lb />
formance as the game was fairly<lb />
even<lb />
Gold Edges Purple 21-14<lb />
"It was better than last year<lb />
Baker said. "The teams played<lb />
fairly even.<lb />
"It's been a knock down drag<lb />
out (time) for us in the Spring<lb />
Baker added, "but I have to say<lb />
that I was pleased<lb />
The game saw no scoring in the<lb />
first quarter. After the Gold team<lb />
got a first down, they were forced<lb />
to punt. The Purple squad then<lb />
managed a drive that ended on a<lb />
fourth-and-one from the Gold<lb />
five-yard-line. Dillahunt stopped<lb />
tailback Jarrod Moody and the<lb />
Gold retook possession with 3:39<lb />
left in the opening quarter.<lb />
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Gold team responded with a<lb />
score early in the second period.<lb />
Steve Englehart recovered a Tim<lb />
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first quarter. The Gold team,<lb />
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tack of fullback Anthony Simp-<lb />
son, then went 57 yards in eight<lb />
plays to break on top 7-0. They<lb />
scored on a 21 yard pass from<lb />
Ron Jones to tight end Mike<lb />
Gainev with 10:53 left until the<lb />
half. '<lb />
This was only a start of what<lb />
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a-half minutes.<lb />
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Todd Abrams pass, was in-<lb />
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by Flint McCallum. The Gold<lb />
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Adams on a 21-yard touchdown<lb />
pass. The extra point was good<lb />
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turned out. On the ensuing<lb />
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strike, as the Gold team took a<lb />
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left in the half<lb />
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total yards compared to 41 for<lb />
the Gold.<lb />
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the period, Gold safety Sam<lb />
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Abrams pass and returned it to<lb />
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line.<lb />
The Purple team, directed by<lb />
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See PURPLE, page 13<lb />
Bradley Paces Pirate Golfers91986 Season<lb />
Bv I IMC HANDLER<lb />
snix(ant sport rdihv<lb />
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te i golf tournament was<lb />
weekend in New<lb />
S . with the I niversitj<lb />
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a ream total o 949.<lb />
Madison and William &amp;<lb />
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d 'ys' score. American<lb />
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strokes behind the<lb />
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ume in the seventh<lb />
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. . out the field was<lb />
Mason, as they compiled<lb />
a team score o 1,055 for the<lb />
tounament.<lb />
The individual winner of the<lb />
tournament was Rob Gai o<lb />
Richmond as he finished with a<lb />
223 total. Gai had rounds of "4,<lb />
73, and 76 to take the title bv<lb />
three shots over John McHenrv<lb />
of William &amp; Mars, who finished<lb />
with a 226 stroke total. Mchenry,<lb />
who led after the first round, had<lb />
scores o 71, SO and 75. Carlos<lb />
Deluca o American had scores<lb />
of 80, "6 and "2 to finish in the<lb />
third spot for the even; at 228.<lb />
Mike Bradley, who once again<lb />
paced the Pirates, finished in<lb />
fourth place at 231.<lb />
Bradley had rounds of "9, 75<lb />
and 77. Paul Steelman had the<lb />
nexl best total for the Bucs as he<lb />
finished at 24. Steelman had<lb />
rounds ol 83, 81 and 83. Mark<lb />
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as he turned in rounds ol 85, 82<lb />
and 88 to finish with a stroke<lb />
total o 255. Chris Rilev finished<lb />
four shots behind Arcilesi at 259.<lb />
His trips around the links<lb />
82 The final golfer for the<lb />
Pirates, I'ony Jarrett, fired<lb />
rounds o 91. 86 and 84 to finish<lb />
at 261.<lb />
resulted in scores ol 88, 89 and as thev were led by four juniors<lb />
with sophomores and freshmen<lb />
accounting for the rest of tne<lb />
team. Numbers not withstanding,<lb />
the young Pirate linksters have<lb />
matured into a well-rounded club<lb />
that should be able to make great<lb />
strides in the upcoming fall cam-<lb />
paign.<lb />
In prepatation for the CAA<lb />
tournament, the Pirate golfers<lb />
plaved a spring schedule con-<lb />
sisting o seven tournaments.<lb />
Although the competition was<lb />
tough, the linksters played well<lb />
and showed some improvement<lb />
along the Wa<lb />
The first even; ol the spring foi<lb />
the golfers was the Palmetto In-<lb />
tercollegiate, which was held in<lb />
Santee, SC. The Pirates placed<lb />
eighth in the event shooting a<lb />
team score of 911.<lb />
Junior sensation, Mike Bradley<lb />
led the Pirates with a three-day<lb />
total o 214. Paul Steelman<lb />
followed with a 229 and Mark<lb />
Arcilesi finished with a total o'<lb />
237.<lb />
Mike Bradley<lb />
1 his completes Don Sweeting's<lb />
first year as coach of the Pirate<lb />
golfers, and bv all accounts it was<lb />
a good one I he Pirates gained<lb />
some needed experience this year<lb />
The Bucs returned to South<lb />
Carolina the following weekend<lb />
to play in the Gamecock Invita-<lb />
tional hosted by the University o<lb />
South Carolina. The Pirates<lb />
finished 11th in this event with a<lb />
two-day total of 626.<lb />
The linksters were led bv<lb />
Bradley, who finished 13th with a<lb />
148 total. Bradley was followed<lb />
bv Paul Steelman with a 155 total<lb />
and Mark Arcilesi, who shot a<lb />
161 total. The tournament was<lb />
played at the Spring Vallev Coun-<lb />
try Club.<lb />
The next event tor the Bucs<lb />
came on March 1 as thev par-<lb />
ticipated in the Lonnie Small In-<lb />
vitational. The team finished<lb />
1 1th overall with a 623 total. The<lb />
tournament was hosted by Camp-<lb />
bell University, and was plaved a;<lb />
the Keith Hills Country Club.<lb />
Freshman Mike Nadeau came<lb />
through for the Bucs shooting a<lb />
149 total.<lb />
The next trip for the Pirates<lb />
was to Durham. NC foi the Iron<lb />
Duke Classic held at the Duke<lb />
University Golf Course. ECU<lb />
finished 15th there shooting a<lb />
team total of 918.<lb />
The Bucs were once again led<lb />
bv Bradley who finished 10th<lb />
with a respectable 216 total.<lb />
Ihe Pirates opened the month<lb />
oi April with one last trip to<lb />
South Carolina to participate in<lb />
the Furman Intercollegiate. The<lb />
team captured 16th place in the<lb />
event shooting a 915 score<lb />
Bradlev once again distinguish-<lb />
ed himself, as he finished 11th<lb />
with a 215 total.<lb />
The final event ol the regular<lb />
season for the Pirates took place<lb />
in Chapel Hill. NC Ihe Pirates<lb />
took or in-state rival North<lb />
Carolina in the UNC Invitational<lb />
played at Finlev Golf Course.<lb />
The Bucs had their best match<lb />
of the season as they finished in<lb />
seventh place with a 592 total. As<lb />
had been the story all season,<lb />
Mike Bradley was the ieader as he<lb />
shot a sensational 138 total put-<lb />
ting him in second place for the<lb />
event.<lb />
Lady Bucs Sign Five Recruits<lb />
Bv riM CHANDLER<lb />
ulltanl SfXirl fdll.w<lb />
i .idv Pirate basketball coach<lb />
. Manwaring announced the<lb />
ing of five players to letters<lb />
intent to ECU, all coming<lb />
n the state of North Carolina.<lb />
Sandra Cirace oi High Point,<lb />
Irish Hamilton of Beulaville,<lb />
i ammie Laney of Monroe, Sarah<lb />
a) ol Washington, and Christi<lb />
Harris of Burlington.<lb />
The 6-2 Grace is the tallest of<lb />
year's signees. The High<lb />
Point Central star averaged 15<lb />
points and 13 rebounds per game<lb />
senior season, one that saw<lb />
 entral post a 21-3 record and<lb />
.apture a conference co-<lb />
lampionship. Grace was a first-<lb />
earn All-Central Piedmont selec-<lb />
her junior and senior years<lb />
while also being named All-<lb />
C mi I ford County those same<lb />
seasons. She was also Guilford<lb />
County Player of the Year her<lb />
senior season and will play in the<lb />
Fast-West high school All-Star<lb />
game this summer in Greensboro.<lb />
"She should soon become a<lb />
dominating rebounder and inside<lb />
rer Manwaring said of<lb />
Grace. "We expect her to be able<lb />
to contribute immediately. She<lb />
has great athletic potential as a<lb />
Division-I player and will make<lb />
her presence known on the<lb />
Sports Fact<lb />
Tues. Apr. 22, 1954<lb />
At the annual NBA owners<lb />
meeting Danny Biasone of the<lb />
Syracuse Nationals proposes a<lb />
24-second clock, which accor-<lb />
ding to his calculations will<lb />
allow 120 shots a game. The<lb />
absence of a clock often makes<lb />
for low-scoring, unexciting<lb />
games; in fact, one NBA con-<lb />
test ends in a 19-18 score. The<lb />
proposal is adopted, and the<lb />
modern NBA era begins.<lb />
court<lb />
The 5-5 Hamilton plaved for<lb />
East Duplin High School where<lb />
she averaged 10.6 points, 4.4 re-<lb />
bounds and 5.7 steals per game.<lb />
She was voted to the Fast All-<lb />
Star team by the North Carolina<lb />
Coaches Association. The two-<lb />
year East Duplin Most Valuable<lb />
Player also received the U.S.<lb />
Scholar Athlete Award spon-<lb />
sored by the U.S. Army.<lb />
Hamilton was voted team captain<lb />
her junior and senior years and<lb />
was named East Duplin Most<lb />
Athletic those same years.<lb />
"Her quickness and overall<lb />
athletic ability will be an asset to<lb />
our defensive scheme Manwar-<lb />
ing said of Hamilton. "We ex-<lb />
4 'A s a whole, this<lb />
recruiting class is a very<lb />
athletic group of<lb />
playersthey are also<lb />
an academically sound<lb />
group<lb />
�Emily Manwaring<lb />
pect her to develop into an<lb />
outstanding floor leader at the<lb />
point<lb />
Laney, a 5-8 guard from<lb />
Parkwood High School, averag-<lb />
ed 20.3 points and 8.2 rebounds<lb />
per game her senior season. She<lb />
was named conference Player of<lb />
the Year during 1986 along with<lb />
earning all-county honors. Laney<lb />
wus the team's Most Valuable<lb />
Player the past two seasons.<lb />
"She is expected to help fill the<lb />
offensive void left by the loss of<lb />
our three senior guards Man-<lb />
waring said. "Her 20-point<lb />
average and three 31-point games<lb />
are an indication of her<lb />
capabilities<lb />
Gray, a 6-0 forward, averaged<lb />
21.3 points per game and 11.2 re-<lb />
hounds during her senior season.<lb />
as she led Washington High to a<lb />
23-2 record and the regional<lb />
finals this past season. She con-<lb />
nected on 61 percent of her shots<lb />
from the field and a sparkling 89<lb />
percent from the foul line. She<lb />
was named the Northeast Con-<lb />
ference Player of the Year as well<lb />
as earning first team all-area and<lb />
all-east honors. Gray will play for<lb />
the Fast in the East-West high<lb />
school all-star game.<lb />
"She has the offensive poten-<lb />
tial to provide a needed scoring<lb />
punch Manwaring commented.<lb />
"She also has a long reach and<lb />
should be an intimidating defen-<lb />
sive player<lb />
Harris, a 5-10 power forward,<lb />
averaged 15.9 points and 10.2 re-<lb />
bounds for Walter Williams High<lb />
School. She hit 58 percent of her<lb />
shots from the field and 68 per-<lb />
cent from the foul line. She had<lb />
single game highs of 27 points, 19<lb />
rebounds and seven blocked<lb />
shots during her senior season.<lb />
"Kristi Harris is the most fun-<lb />
damentally developed player in<lb />
our recruiting class, she's an<lb />
otstanding student-athlete with<lb />
great court sense Manwaring<lb />
said. "She had some outstanding<lb />
performances in high school<lb />
Harris had a 3.54 grade point<lb />
average in high school, and she<lb />
chose ECU over Princeton,<lb />
Brown and the University of Pen-<lb />
nsylvania.<lb />
Coach Manwaring seemed very<lb />
pleased with her recruiting class<lb />
from both athletic and academic<lb />
standpoints.<lb />
"As a whole, this recruiting<lb />
class is a very athletic group of<lb />
players stated<lb />
ManwaringWe will pick up<lb />
quickness and the capability to<lb />
shoot jumpers.<lb />
"They are also an academically<lb />
sound group added Manwar-<lb />
ing. "We expect all of them to<lb />
graduate<lb />
Softballers Split With Heels;<lb />
Academic All-Americans Honored<lb />
By Jill BLAIR<lb />
auffWfMH<lb />
The Lady Pirates split a<lb />
doubleheader with North<lb />
Carolina last Thursday after-<lb />
noon in Chapel Hill. The<lb />
Tarheels won the first game<lb />
2-0, allowing ECU only four<lb />
hits.<lb />
With only one out in the<lb />
sixth inning Carla Alphin tried<lb />
to spark the Bucs as she con-<lb />
nected for a double, but the<lb />
Pirates were not able to<lb />
capitalize on her hit.<lb />
Other hits for ECU came<lb />
from Wendy Ozment, Jeannie<lb />
Murray, and Sandy Kee.<lb />
UNC scored both of their<lb />
runs in the sixth inning with the<lb />
winning pitcher being Augusta.<lb />
In the nightcap ECU won<lb />
1-0. Ozment hit a single and<lb />
Murray slammed a triple to br-<lb />
ing Ozment in for the winning<lb />
run. Stacey Boyette was the<lb />
winning pitcher.<lb />
North Carolina saw two<lb />
singles coming from Ross and<lb />
Roukema. Gerchend got a dou-<lb />
ble for the Heels but they<lb />
weren't enough to stop the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
The Pirates play again today<lb />
at 2:00 against the Cavaliers of<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
ECU has the distinction of<lb />
having three top students<lb />
among its intercollegiate<lb />
athletes.<lb />
Three members of the ECU<lb />
softball team have distinguish-<lb />
ed themselves academically as<lb />
well as athletically while at<lb />
ECU. They are Stacey Boyette,<lb />
a senior Chemistry major,<lb />
Robin Graves, a senior<lb />
Physical Education major, and<lb />
Sandy Kee, a senior<lb />
MathComputer Science ma-<lb />
jor.<lb />
Boyette, a Hopewell, Va.<lb />
native, is a starting pitcher for<lb />
the Lady Pirates and has a 3.9<lb />
GPA. She has been a first team<lb />
Academic All-Amencan the<lb />
past two years. She has receiv-<lb />
ed both the LaConte and the<lb />
Everett award for chemistry<lb />
and was named Outstanding<lb />
Chemistry Student in 1984.<lb />
Boyette is also a member of the<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi honor fraternities.<lb />
Graves is also a starting pit-<lb />
cher for the Lady Pirates. The<lb />
Chesterfield, Va. native has a<lb />
3.9 GPA. Graves was a<lb />
honorable mention Academic<lb />
All-American in 1985 and has<lb />
received the Gravely Founda-<lb />
tion Scholarship and the UBE<lb />
Scholarship. Graves is active in<lb />
the Phi Epsilon Kappa profes-<lb />
sional Physical Educator<lb />
fraternity as well as the Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi honor fraternity.<lb />
Senior shortstop Sandy Kee<lb />
rounds out the Virginia trio.<lb />
Fhe Richmond native has a 3.7<lb />
overall GPA and a 3.8 in her<lb />
Computer Science major. Kee<lb />
is the recipient of the<lb />
M a t h Computer Science<lb />
Outstanding Senior Award and<lb />
the E.C.T.C. Club Scholar-<lb />
ship. Kee also received the<lb />
John Reynolds Scholarship for<lb />
1986 and is a member of the<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi and Pi Mu<lb />
Episilon fraternities.<lb />
Boyette, Graves, and Kee<lb />
have been nominated for 1986<lb />
Academic All-American<lb />
awards. These awards<lb />
recognize outstanding<lb />
scholarathlete all over the<lb />
country.<lb />
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- Tim Settimi � Emcee<lb />
- THE PHANTOMS<lb />
- Tim Settimi � Emcee<lb />
- THE AMATEURS<lb />
- Drawings for prizes, Twister Game<lb />
- XENON<lb />
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track ;eam V. t<lb />
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who give 1 10 pe<lb />
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returning; I<lb />
Appalachian Si<lb /><lb />
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6 oz.<lb />
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$2e99<lb />
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Baked Potato<lb />
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Buc Surfers Fall To UNC- W<lb />
Special to the East Carolinian<lb />
The ECU Surf Team travelled<lb />
Wrightsville Beach last Satur-<lb />
da to compete against arch-rival<lb />
UNC-Wilmington in their last<lb />
contest of the year.<lb />
The Pirates were coming off a<lb />
strong victory over UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill in Hatteras during Easter<lb />
they felt like they had a good<lb />
ance at beating the talented<lb />
i MW team. The Seahawks<lb />
k top team honors of the day<lb />
�u'ver, as the ECU squad was<lb />
gued with poor performances<lb />
some oi their top-ranked<lb />
ers.<lb />
1 he contest was held on the<lb />
h side of Crystal Pier in large<lb />
surf without much form under<lb />
sunny skies and 70 degree<lb />
weather. It looked like the con-<lb />
test would be cancelled on Friday<lb />
as early ECU arrivers were<lb />
greeted by tiny one foot waves<lb />
breaking on the beach. Luckily a<lb />
strong north swell arrived the<lb />
morning of the contest and<lb />
pumped head high sets<lb />
throughout the whole day.<lb />
Many contestants found dif-<lb />
ficulty in dealing with the strange<lb />
conditions created by the new<lb />
swell. Small mistakes in judge-<lb />
ment were paid for dearly as was<lb />
evident in the numerous bad<lb />
wipeouts during the contest. A<lb />
strong undertow and swift cur-<lb />
rents made paddling out a<lb />
challenge in itself at times.<lb />
Top performances for the<lb />
Pirates were turned in by Blair<lb />
Riddick from Virginia Beach and<lb />
John McCann from Atlantic<lb />
Beach. Both surfers won their<lb />
preliminary heats and McCann<lb />
used his aggressive style to go on<lb />
and place third overall in the<lb />
finals. ECU's David Dees also<lb />
advanced to the finals and placed<lb />
fifth overall by taking some of<lb />
the biggest and steepest waves in<lb />
the contest.<lb />
There was more at stake for the<lb />
ECU surfers than just team com-<lb />
petition. Team ranking for the<lb />
Pirate squad is determined by<lb />
points awarded according to<lb />
finishes in several contests during<lb />
Purple Comeback Falls Short<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
"4 ards in 12 plavs. On fourth-<lb />
tour from the Gold 12,<lb />
Hunter scrambled trom the<lb />
� �ckel and found Mood in the<lb />
one. Matt McLaughlin<lb />
ight the two-point conversion<lb />
s the Purple pulled to with<lb />
seven, 21-14 with 10:00left in the<lb />
contesl<lb />
Neither team could move the<lb />
with success as the next three<lb />
ssessions were three plays and<lb />
a punt.<lb />
However, the Purple team<lb />
ade one last gasp. With 5:21<lb />
to play, Hunter hooked up<lb />
h Wilson on a 48-yard pass<lb />
 giving the Purple team a<lb />
t-and-ten on the Gold 33.<lb />
v gol as tar as the Gold 19<lb />
�tore the defensive unit stopped<lb />
Purple team on a fourth<lb />
vn.<lb />
Gold team ran out the<lb />
- a d 1 ung on to a 21 -14 vic-<lb />
velv, Simpson was the<lb />
round gainer with 61<lb />
le Moody picked up 41<lb />
iold. Hunter threw for<lb />
on 11 completions and<lb />
wn as Holtclaw com-<lb />
ree tor 61 vards and a<lb />
rD's 'Wilson led the<lb />
with four catches for 98<lb />
yards as McLaughlin caught two<lb />
for 43 yards. Gainey, Adams and<lb />
Jones had touchdown receptions<lb />
for the Gold squad.<lb />
Coach Art Baker was pleased<lb />
with the play of his quarterbacks.<lb />
�"Berke (Holtzclaw) did the<lb />
things he had to do today. He's<lb />
made a lot of good strides, but he<lb />
has to get better as a runner<lb />
Baker explained. "I was impress-<lb />
ed with him (Hunter) � he's got<lb />
a great future<lb />
Defensively, Dillahunt had<lb />
eight tackles, including seven<lb />
unassisted and an interception.<lb />
Koswell Streeter also had a big<lb />
day as he got seven unassisted<lb />
tackles while breaking up three<lb />
passes for the Gold squad.<lb />
Defensive end Rodney Glover<lb />
led the Purple team with seven<lb />
unassisted tackles as cornerback<lb />
Lewis Wilson added six.<lb />
"I'm pleased with the progress<lb />
of the defense coach Baker<lb />
said, "the linebackers � they<lb />
have been a strong position foi<lb />
us<lb />
Baker went on to discuss the<lb />
strengths for his young squad,<lb />
particularly that of Wilson.<lb />
"Wilson went a long wav to<lb />
establish himself Baker said.<lb />
"He's an exciting, great skilled<lb />
player<lb />
Baker also praised the play o<lb />
the offensive line as well as tht<lb />
play of his fullbacks. Defensive-<lb />
ly, he said that coach Powers was<lb />
pleased with the progress of the<lb />
defensive secondary � Streeter,<lb />
MeCallum, Dillahunt and Gary<lb />
London.<lb />
"Overall we played pretty<lb />
good, although we broke down a<lb />
little bit at times defensive<lb />
MVP Dillahunt said. "Once we<lb />
get going and we're clicking �<lb />
we are alright.<lb />
"Travis (Hunter), Walter<lb />
(Wilson), Ricky (Torain) and the<lb />
younger players are playing real<lb />
good Dillahunt added, "We<lb />
have a lot of depth � they<lb />
(younger players) can come in<lb />
and give us a break<lb />
"I thought we (the Purple) did<lb />
pretty good. Travis and the of-<lb />
fensive line did a helluva job,<lb />
they deserve the credit co-<lb />
offensive MVP W. Wilson said.<lb />
"Going into the game, we had a<lb />
good chance of winning. We felt<lb />
that they (Gold) didn't have any<lb />
advantage.<lb />
"I'm looking forward to play-<lb />
ing for ECU Wilson continued,<lb />
"and giving my 100-plus percent<lb />
everytime 1 go out on the field.<lb />
Hopefully good things will hap-<lb />
pen<lb />
the school year. Going into this<lb />
final contest, six surfers could<lb />
still have pulled into the top spot<lb />
if they did well. McCann's strong<lb />
performance in Wrightsville plac-<lb />
ed him in the number one ranking<lb />
ahead of current points leader<lb />
Bobby Steinberg and last year's<lb />
points leader Johnny Ghee.<lb />
The surf team will disband for<lb />
the summer next week but most<lb />
members are looking forward to<lb />
next fall. Only two of the top-<lb />
twelve surfers are graduating and<lb />
more new talent is expected to ar-<lb />
rive in next year's freshman class.<lb />
That could lead to the best surf<lb />
team ever assembled at ECU and<lb />
translate into many victories<lb />
ahead for the Pirates.<lb />
CONTEST RESULTS<lb />
1st � UNC-Wilmington (Team<lb />
A) � 70 pts.<lb />
2nd � ECU � 56 pts.<lb />
3rd � UNC-Wilmington (Team<lb />
B) � 20 pts.<lb />
TOP 12 FINAL TEAM RANK-<lb />
INGS FOR YEAR<lb />
1. John McCann � 3025 pts.<lb />
2. Bobby Steinberg � 2950 pts.<lb />
3. Blair Riddick � 2900 pts.<lb />
3. Johnny Ghee � 2900 pts.<lb />
5. David Dees � 2700 pts.<lb />
6. Gordon Van Sant � 2300 pts.<lb />
6. Todd Parker � 2300 pts.<lb />
8. Cliff Scott � 2275 pts.<lb />
9. Dan Hardy � 2100 pts.<lb />
10. David Colby � 2000 pts.<lb />
11. Johnson Hagood � 1625 pts.<lb />
12. Paul Chauncer � 1325 pts.<lb />
Relay Team Sets Record<lb />
B WAIT RISHEL<lb />
 the best<lb />
� " .? �� se've made the<lb />
ol wtu: we've had<lb />
arked Wayne Miller.<lb />
coach ol ECU's women's<lb />
we've made the best<lb />
of what we've had this<lb />
year The girls have<lb />
worked hard and it has<lb />
paid off<lb />
�Wavne Miller<lb />
track team. "We're basically a<lb />
earn with a lack of depth. We do<lb />
:iave five girls (Wendy Trone,<lb />
Carolyn Martin, Linda Gillis,<lb />
Sonya Baldwin and Lisa Poteat)<lb />
who give 110 percent<lb />
The women's track team is<lb />
returning from a track meet at<lb />
Appalachian State University<lb />
where the Pirates hud a fine<lb />
show ing.<lb />
The ladies took home one first-<lb />
place finish, two seconds, a third<lb />
and two fourth-place finishes, in-<lb />
cluding an ECU school record.<lb />
The 4x1 (X) meter relav team, con<lb />
siting of Gillis, Baldwin, Poteat,<lb />
and Martin, set a new E( I<lb />
women's track team record with<lb />
a tune of 47.13 seconds (beating<lb />
Wayne Miller<lb />
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POSTER AUCTION<lb />
MONDAY, APRIL 28 - 5 p.m.<lb />
 Van Halen Julian Lennon Kate Bush <lb />
Dire Straits Jackson Browne Iron Maiden <lb />
Prince � P.I.L. � Katrina ond the Waves Phil<lb />
Collins � Tom Petty � Stevie Ray Vaughan <lb />
Hooters � Jethro Tull � Divinyls Jimmy Buffett<lb />
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"T'vc asked the team to give up<lb />
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hard and it has paid off<lb />
I he girls finished first in the<lb />
mile relav with a time o 3:53.0<lb />
(under 4"1 seconds a lap). Gillis<lb />
placed second and Baldwin took<lb />
third in the 100-meter dash with<lb />
times of 12.0 seconds and 12.3<lb />
respectively. Poteat finished<lb />
fourth in the 400 meter with a .48<lb />
second lap, and Martin placed<lb />
fourth in the triple jump with a<lb />
36.7 marking.<lb />
The ladies conclude their meet<lb />
season when they travel to Penn-<lb />
sylvania to participate in the<lb />
Penn State Relays.<lb />
Coach Miller has his uncertain-<lb />
ties o' how the women may fare,<lb />
but feels confident that this will<lb />
be a strong effort by the ladies of<lb />
ECU. The lady Pirates have<lb />
never placed in the Penn State<lb />
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that outcome on Apr. 24-26.<lb />
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Classifieds<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the Fall<lb />
Officers of Pi Kappa Phi elected last<lb />
week President: Dillon Kalkhurst,<lb />
V P Exec: Kirk Odom, V.P.<lb />
Revenue: Barry Oliver, Treasurer:<lb />
Bill Simmons, Warden: Jeff<lb />
Marlett Secretary: Chad Richard<lb />
son, Historian: John Greenlee,<lb />
Chaplain Tom Lyons.<lb />
SPRING FLING: This Friday, the<lb />
Phi Tau's will be holding the jam<lb />
mmist all campus party of the year.<lb />
40 barrels of you favorite golden<lb />
beverage will be provided to quench<lb />
your massive thirst. 2 bands will<lb />
rock your ears off. Chester will be<lb />
there so everyone needs to get off<lb />
Sku De Du<lb />
ALL CAMPUS PARTY: Spring<lb />
Fling Friday 25th 3 p.m. until. Phi<lb />
Kappa Tau House. Be there<lb />
BLAKE: Good luck this week We're<lb />
behind you all the way. Love, The<lb />
Girls of St. Gerrs<lb />
SIG EP "D TEAM: Okay, we<lb />
lost BUT NOT BY VERY MUCH!<lb />
Special thanks to your pitcher(s).<lb />
We had a great time especially last<lb />
night at The party let's go on a pic<lb />
nic again soon! Love, the "B" team.<lb />
PHI KAPPA TAU AND ALPHA<lb />
OMICRON PI: At the Alley Beer<lb />
raffled off every hour through the<lb />
night RaHle tickets available at the<lb />
door Monday, April 24th<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI: See any P Kappa<lb />
Phi pledge for a dollar chance on a<lb />
Sharp compact disc player. Drawing<lb />
to be held April 28, 1986<lb />
WARREN: Today is April 22<lb />
remember what tomorrow is???<lb />
DELYNDA: Just wanted to let you<lb />
know how psyched I am to have you<lb />
as m little sis! Get ready tor lots of<lb />
radical fun with me as your bib sis!<lb />
Work for the Big "I" Love ya,<lb />
Amanda.<lb />
AOII: Get psyched, Beta Etas,<lb />
cause you keep getting closer to the<lb />
big "I Learn that dance and<lb />
WORK iT! Love, the sisters.<lb />
AOII: Congratulations to our new<lb />
pledges DeLynda Carter, Angie<lb />
Lmeberry, and Ann Waterbury. We<lb />
love our Beta Thetasl<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA: Congratulations to<lb />
the following Kappa Sigma<lb />
GRADUATING SENIORS We wish<lb />
everone of you the best of luck and<lb />
much success in the future. R<lb />
Lanham B Kassir, D. Wiseman, T<lb />
Irwin, D McCrickara, L Wilson, M<lb />
Geiger, R Jackson, J Johnston, R.<lb />
Di ; S Peroyea, B. Kilby, R<lb />
Strauss, J. Nix, T. Evans and G<lb />
Hudson<lb />
ADPI: The Kappa Sigmas would<lb />
ike to thank all of the wonderful AD<lb />
Ps who came to the social last<lb />
.veek We had a great time Let's do<lb />
t agam Luv, the Kappa Sigmas!<lb />
LOVE SOUL MUSIC: Tune into the<lb />
:es' in soui on WZMB 91 3 FM.<lb />
Saturday 2 10 Jackie (Lady J) 10-12,<lb />
Rob (Starchild) and Sunday 8 12<lb />
Dillon (White Knight) 12-2<lb />
Willie (Chilly Will; We always play<lb />
-equest 757 6913.<lb />
BAHAMA MAMA: Kappa Sigma 5th<lb />
Annual Bahama Mama beach party<lb />
s Tuesday April 29, 4 p.m. Let's par<lb />
fy!<lb />
BLAKE: Just wanted to remind you<lb />
baling, you know you're our favorite<lb />
Mendenhall Man, and wish you all<lb />
the best this week. (This is my last<lb />
sip, Blake) Tara, Angela, Noelle,<lb />
Michelle, Barbara, Kelly and Wen<lb />
dy<lb />
KAPPA SIGS: Tropical weather we<lb />
had not, But inside we sure made it<lb />
HOT! By tiki torches we danced and<lb />
played, And kept it up as we all got<lb />
leea It was a blast, we can't ignore<lb />
Under the bar, guys, just once<lb />
more! Love and Aloha, the ADPIs<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the KA's<lb />
and the Tri Sigs, first place winners<lb />
of Alpha Xi Delta's ALL SING.<lb />
Thanks to everyone who par<lb />
ticipated you were all GREAT<lb />
AZD's: You've heard John Cougar's<lb />
ROCK in the U.S.A. but, how<lb />
about Rock'n on the Chesapeake<lb />
Bay? The ride was rough, but worth<lb />
out timeonce we made it through<lb />
the ID line. And for those arriving<lb />
PROMPTLY at Saturday's night af<lb />
fair, the Va. Beach locals loved the<lb />
Parade of Formal Wear. The staff at<lb />
Peabody's loved us without a doubt,<lb />
because when the part was over they<lb />
just wouldn't let us out. Here's to the<lb />
last out of town PINK ROSEBALL<lb />
�e went out in style<lb />
SCOTT: We tried the Jacuzzi and we<lb />
tried the fair, seems everywhere we<lb />
went nothing was there! Bowling<lb />
was a riot, what a Saturday night,<lb />
And you know the blushed wine was<lb />
outta sight. The TV channel you<lb />
should never touch, cause the<lb />
Rangers are gonna win but not by<lb />
much.<lb />
SPRING VACATION: The Buc<lb />
caneer yearbook is looking for pic<lb />
tures (BW or color) of your spring<lb />
vacation Bring them by the Buc<lb />
caneer office across from Joyner<lb />
Library Your pictures will be<lb />
returned to you.<lb />
CONCERTS: Do you have pictures<lb />
of major concert bands that have<lb />
toured North Carolina? Show mem<lb />
off in the 1986 Buccaneer. Your pic<lb />
tures will be returned to you. Come<lb />
by the Buccaneer office across from<lb />
Joyner Library.<lb />
BETA OMEGAS: Be ready for<lb />
tonight! We are I Are you? The<lb />
Brothers of Phi Kappa Tau.<lb />
SIG EPS: Thanks to everyone for<lb />
making parent's weekend a success.<lb />
Also special thanks to our Little<lb />
Sisters for the new carpet In the TV<lb />
room. And we would like to welcome<lb />
David B to Club Canada.<lb />
PANTANA BOBS: Wed. April 23 9-1.<lb />
$2.00 Bud pitchers. $2.00 wine<lb />
carafes. .75 16 oz. wine coolers.<lb />
Come get that cheap legal buzz<lb />
before the drinking age hits 211<lb />
TO MY PLEDGE PAL MELANIE<lb />
ROBINSON: May this year in ZETA<lb />
be the best in your life. Zeta Love,<lb />
Tobi.<lb />
SIGMA NU: And the Alley present<lb />
Happy Hour, Wednesday, April 25th.<lb />
Come out and have a few brews with<lb />
the Snus. No pets allowed.<lb />
SIG EP GOLDEN HEARTS: The<lb />
cookout planned for this Friday has<lb />
been changed to reading day) Sorry<lb />
about the mix-up. Don't forget aobut<lb />
our meeting THIS SUNDAY at 9<lb />
p.m. Elections for new officers will<lb />
be held so everyone PLEASE AT-<lb />
TEND<lb />
SALE<lb />
WORD PROCESSING: We offer ex<lb />
perience in typing resumes, theses,<lb />
technical documents, and term<lb />
papers. We manage and merge your<lb />
names and addresses into merged<lb />
letters, labels, envelopes or rolodex<lb />
cards. Our prices are extremely<lb />
reasonable. S &amp;, F Professional Com<lb />
puter Co. (back of Franklin's) 115 E.<lb />
5th St 757 0472.<lb />
FOR SALE: 4.8 cu. ft dorm size<lb />
refrigerator $50. Bunk bed posts,<lb />
ladder and 2 pieces of plywood that<lb />
fit under beds to provide extra<lb />
storage space- package deal $20.<lb />
Price negotiable If pieces sold<lb />
seperately. Call 7589692.<lb />
COUCH AND CHAIR FOR SALE:<lb />
Price neg. Call 752-6512 before 2<lb />
p.ml<lb />
DOUBLE BED FOR SALE: Must<lb />
sell by May 8th $80 or best offer.<lb />
Call 758 6624.<lb />
GUITARS FOR SALE: Dean Baby<lb />
Z, $225 neg Alvarez Regent<lb />
Acoustic (perfect for beginner), $75.<lb />
Cases with both. David 758 6429<lb />
RATTLE AND ROLL: Approaching<lb />
the final stretch. Choice in mld-60's,<lb />
beach and rock n-roll. The<lb />
TRASHMAN'S music and light<lb />
show. 752 3587 anytime.<lb />
FOR SALE: Assorted furniture.<lb />
Chairs, tables, lamps, bed, dresser,<lb />
fans, and an outdoor grill. Price<lb />
negotiable. Must be sold by gradua<lb />
tion. Call Lyn or Beth at 752 9588<lb />
ROOMS FOR RENT: $115 a month,<lb />
utilities, phone, cable- all included,<lb />
close to campus. Call 758 7640.<lb />
FOR SALE: Sleeper couch, ex<lb />
cellent condition, $90. Brass bed<lb />
(twin) $90, medium size desk $45 and<lb />
a coffee table $25. Prices neg. Call<lb />
752 7267 after 4 p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: 5'8" Atlantis Prime Cut<lb />
triple fin surfboard, $175. Condition:<lb />
Used one summer, one ding, comes<lb />
with leash. Please call Mike<lb />
Ramsdell at 756 7886 weekdays after<lb />
5 p.m.<lb />
HONDA CM400T: Low miles, looks<lb />
and runs great. Very low price. Call<lb />
7582399.<lb />
ACT NOW 11 DISKETTES: Bulk<lb />
5-V4" DSDD. 49 cents each. Lots of<lb />
50. These are not seconds. MONEY<lb />
BACK GUARENTEE No questions<lb />
asked. Call ME I, 1 800 634 3478, 9 9<lb />
EST M-F, 10 6 Sat. Offer expires<lb />
52986.<lb />
APARTMENT FOR SUB LEASE: 3<lb />
blocks from campus, 1 bedroom effi<lb />
ciency, available May August $250<lb />
per month. Utilities Inc. Call Carl at<lb />
70. US9<lb />
WANTED<lb />
TYPING SERVICES: Resumes,<lb />
term papers, theses. Low rates. Spelling and grammatical correc tions included. Cindy 757 0398 after 530 p.m.APT. FOR RENT: 32 Wildwood Villas. Call 758 0479 and ask for Johnny.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Bartenders and<lb />
waitresses needed at Beau's<lb />
Nightclub. Call Jimmy Arnold for<lb />
appointment at 756-6401.<lb />
CABIN COUNSELORS AND IN-<lb />
STRUCTORS: Male and female for<lb />
western N.C 8 week children's sum<lb />
mer camp. Over 30 activities in<lb />
eluding Water Ski, tennis, heated<lb />
swimming pool, go-karts, hiking,<lb />
artRoom, meals, salary and<lb />
travel. Experience not necessary.<lb />
Non smoking students write for ap<lb />
plicationbrochure: Camp<lb />
Pinewood, 19006 Bob-0 Link Dr<lb />
Miami, Fla.33015.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: To Share<lb />
townhouse for summer. $131 a<lb />
month, 3 utilities, 355-7251, ask for<lb />
Lisa Munns.<lb />
WSI NEEDED: Trinity Center, new<lb />
Episcopal summer camp in Salter<lb />
Path, N.C, needs WSU to head<lb />
waterfront. Must be able to sail Sun<lb />
fish. Apply Ed Hodges, Jr Camp<lb />
Manager, 101 East 10th St<lb />
Washington, N.C. 27889<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: To sub<lb />
rent this summer. Two bedroom<lb />
apartment on campus. Ringgold<lb />
Towers. Air cond cable TV<lb />
Available May 10. $l40mo. and V�<lb />
utilities Call 758 4519.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED:<lb />
To share 3 bedroom townhouse<lb />
Rent, $145 and Vi expenses. Call<lb />
Leslie 752 0938 or Mary at 756 2011<lb />
MODELS NEEDED: Attend the Sun<lb />
Fun Styling Festival at the Mrytle<lb />
Beach Hilton as a model. Free<lb />
admission ultra low spring 85 rates<lb />
see the newest in fashion and hair<lb />
design in addition to having a<lb />
"cheap" weekend at the beach. All<lb />
hair style models chosen receive<lb />
merchandise and hair care valued at<lb />
$30 or more. June 7th, 8th, and 9th<lb />
For details call Nancy at Honeycutt<lb />
Salon Services, 752 6178.<lb />
LIVE IN BABYSITTER: For 4<lb />
month old. Room by the beach in ex<lb />
rhange for 3 to 5 days a week. Nurs<lb />
ng student preferred. Contact Pam<lb />
jr Phil at 473 2979 in Manteo<lb />
4th FEMALE ROOMMATE NEED<lb />
ED: For summer, fall or both Nice<lb />
2 bedroom duplex 1 mile from cam<lb />
pus. Fireplace and sundeck $93.75<lb />
plus 4 utilities. Please call 752 0319<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED.<lb />
For summer. Rent, $87 50 a month<lb />
and Vt utilities. A deposit is re-<lb />
quired. Call 752 0286.<lb />
2 ROOMMATES NEEDED BOTH<lb />
SESSIONS: Summer school.<lb />
Possibly next year also. Riverbluff<lb />
Apt pool right outside front door.<lb />
Rent $92.50 per month and V�<lb />
utilities. Phone, deposit negotiable<lb />
Call Tommy at 758 2403 or<lb />
752 7017.Room is unfurnished but I<lb />
will help in getting furniture<lb />
NEEDED: l roommate immediate<lb />
ly to share 3 bedroom house Large<lb />
bedroom, $130month, Vt utilities,<lb />
good neighborhood. 3 blocks from<lb />
campus. Call anytime 758 6004<lb />
HELP WANTED: Part time<lb />
workers. Warehouse installation,<lb />
delivery, etc. Apply in person<lb />
Larry's Carpetland 3010 E 10th St.<lb />
PART-TIME HELP WANTED<lb />
Mowing,etc. Sun. morn. 6 a.m11<lb />
plus 2 3 weekday mornings 6 a m 10<lb />
am Exp preferred $3.50 start<lb />
756 9618.<lb />
TWO MALE OR FEMALE ROOM<lb />
MATES NEEDED IMMEDIATE<lb />
LY: For summer months. Fully fur<lb />
nished condo at Kingston Place $150<lb />
rent, $50 deposit, Mi utilities, 2 bed,<lb />
2'j bath, pool and dishwasher For<lb />
more info call Leigh at 752 1088<lb />
NEEDED AUG. 20: Tiny, 1 bdrm<lb />
apt for female grad student Talk to<lb />
Robin 752 4973.<lb />
LOST: A pair of London Fog glasses<lb />
in a dark burgandy Aigner case if<lb />
found please call 758 9223. I need<lb />
them!<lb />
TEXAS: Move to Texas to get<lb />
ahead! Pkg of over 500 Co's, Aptv �<lb />
more. Write for info: MAK TX OPP<lb />
Richter, 13110 Kuykendahl 402,<lb />
Houston, Tx 77090<lb />
HELP WANTED: Entry level posi<lb />
tion in traffic department Full time<lb />
Knowledge of television and or com<lb />
puters helpful Apply in person at<lb />
WNCT TV, 3221 Evans St. EOE<lb />
LOST: Gold cross, where else but<lb />
Mosier's Farm Reward. 752 4399<lb />
LOST: During Mosiers Farm part<lb />
April 12. Mixed Shephard Brown<lb />
Male. No collar If any information,<lb />
please call 752 0658<lb />
LOST: Will the person who pickea<lb />
up 2 rolls of disc film at Burger King,<lb />
Statonsburg Rd , on Saturday (12th,<lb />
please return them or call 752 0406<lb />
Film irreplaceable. Reward<lb />
WETSUIT WANTED: Interested in<lb />
selling a men's small wetsuit? If so,<lb />
call 1 800 336 3494 Monday thru Fri<lb />
day 9 am 5 p.m and ask tor Gary<lb />
Leave a message if not in<lb />
CHEAP TYPING: Reports, etc Call<lb />
Anne at 758 6011 and leave a<lb />
message.<lb />
PROFESSIONAL TYPING: E!ec<lb />
tronic typewriter. Reasonable rates<lb />
Call Janice at 355 7233 after 5:30.<lb />
SUMMER SUB-LET: May August<lb />
$250 plus utilities. 3 bedroom apt.<lb />
V a bath, fully furnished, central air<lb />
cable. 830 1769.<lb />
SUB-LEASE: Spacious, 2 br 2 bath<lb />
apt available for sub lease May<lb />
July, with option to rent for fall. Ful<lb />
ly furnished and air conditioned<lb />
Call 758 9282, Ringgold Towers.<lb />
APT. FOR LEASE: 1st and 2nd sum<lb />
mer school sessions. 2 bedrooms. V i<lb />
bath, balcony, ac, pool, sauna. Fits<lb />
3 comfortably $300 plus utilities.<lb />
Call 752 0525 if Interested<lb />
PIANO FOR SALE: Wanted<lb />
Responsible party to assume small<lb />
monthly payments on spinetconsole<lb />
piano Can be seen locally. Write:<lb />
(include phone number) Credit<lb />
Manager, P O. Box 520,<lb />
Beckemeyer, IL 62219.<lb />
FOR SALE: Sanyo Cassette car<lb />
stereo with Jensen speakers. Price<lb />
neg. Call 758 0774<lb />
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SER<lb />
VICE: Experience, quality work,<lb />
I BM Selectric typewriter. Call Lanie<lb />
Shive 758 5301.<lb />
FOR SALE: Labrador Retriever<lb />
puppies, BLACK $150, Yellow $175,<lb />
Chocolate $200. AKC registered<lb />
Wormed. Call Chris Smith at<lb />
793 9205.<lb />
SUMMER SUB-LET: May July. 2<lb />
br. Fully furnished and ac. Cypress<lb />
Garden Apts. Call 758 6960.<lb />
KINGSTON PLACE: Fully furnish<lb />
ed townhouse for rent, complete fur<lb />
nishings down to silverware. Also in-<lb />
clude the following: Air conditioned,<lb />
pool, clubhouse, laundry facilities<lb />
only steps away, phone and cable<lb />
already installed, ample free park<lb />
ing, ECU bus stop. Rents for $600<lb />
monthly (ideal for 4 people $150<lb />
each) and owner will pay all<lb />
utilities, excluding telephone and<lb />
cable. Available August 1st. Respon-<lb />
sible students only. 12 month lease<lb />
Aug. 1 to July 31, 1986. Call 757 1849.<lb />
COMPUTERIZED TYPING SER-<lb />
VICE: Word processing. The<lb />
Dataworks specializes in student<lb />
document services including<lb />
reports, term papers, dissertations,<lb />
theses, resume's and more. All work<lb />
is computer checked against 50,000<lb />
word electronic dictionary. Rates<lb />
are as low as $1.75 per page, in-<lb />
cluding paper (call for specific<lb />
rates). Call Mark at 757-3440 after 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS: 1 bedroom<lb />
condo available for rent or sale.<lb />
Great investmet. Low money down,<lb />
excellent tax write offs. Call George<lb />
Tibbal at 203 261 6722.<lb />
RENT: 2 room B unit Ringgold Apt.<lb />
$300 � utilities a month. May 10-<lb />
Aug. 20. One or two roommates. Call<lb />
Michelle at 758 5971 Tues. Thurs.<lb />
after 5 p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: 12 x 65 mobile home<lb />
with 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths. $500<lb />
down and assume payments. Call<lb />
758 1559 after 6 p.m Grimesland.<lb />
FOR SALE: Diving Equipment of<lb />
all kinds. Tank, fins, etc. Entire out-<lb />
fit! interested? Call 752 8666<lb />
TO ALL APARTMENT<lb />
RESIDENTS: I am selling my desk<lb />
(only 2 years old), a drawer, a newly<lb />
built wooden bunk, and maybe even<lb />
a loveseat at negotiable prices. Call<lb />
Britt at 758 2080<lb />
ALTERATIONS: Skirts $1, 3 blouses<lb />
$1, beautiful ladies pants for $1,<lb />
men's jeans for $1, men's jackets<lb />
$5 $10, beautiful men's suits for $10,<lb />
beautiful dresses for $2, new dresses<lb />
for $10, shoes for .25 50�. Expertise<lb />
Alterations, 429 Evans St.<lb />
FURNITURE FOR SALE: Brand<lb />
new sofa bed and 2 glass top tables<lb />
for sale, also a completely brand<lb />
new Bassett bedroom set for sale<lb />
All in excellent condition. Prices<lb />
negotiable. Call 758 6876<lb />
ACROSS FROM CAMPUS: Modern<lb />
1 bodroom apt. $245month. Call<lb />
Carl for info. 758 1983 nights and<lb />
355 6558 weekends.<lb />
FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE: 1<lb />
bedroom condo at Ringgold Towers.<lb />
Call 758 3239<lb />
FOR SELL: Moving, must sell all.<lb />
Sofa bed, tables, chairs and more.<lb />
Prices negot. Call NOW: 757-0647<lb />
SUBLEASE: 1 bedroom furnished<lb />
apt. for sublease through Aug. Very<lb />
efficient. $175mo. Great for sum<lb />
mer school student. Call 758 7678.<lb />
FOR SALE: Schwinn Collegiate<lb />
Sport 5 speed bicycle. Call 756 1862<lb />
after 3 p.m.<lb />
LIQUIDATION SALE<lb />
FINE QUALITY HAND KNOTTED<lb />
INVESTMENT PIECES OF<lb />
PERSIAN RUGS<lb />
&amp; OTHER ORIENTAL CARPETS<lb />
Repossessed by the order of Secured Parties from several stores who have closed down.<lb />
At<lb />
Over 300 Pieces Sheraton Inn<lb />
All sizes, Large, Small 203 W. Greenville Blvd.<lb />
Some Palace Sizes 264 Bypass<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Friday, May 2<lb />
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.<lb />
The collection consists of many fine quality rugs, like: Silk Qume, Esfahan, Nam Part Silk,<lb />
Chinese, Kerman, Tabriz, Sarouk. and many others.<lb />
Sizes from 2 x 3 to 13 x 23<lb />
Each rug comes with a certificate of authenticity and appraisal<lb />
Terms: Cash, Check, Master Card and VISA<lb />
For Information call Dry us at 201-227-6484<lb />
Kappa Sigma &amp; Budweiser<lb />
&amp; Hawaiian Tropic<lb />
Presents 5 th Annual<lb />
BAHAMA MAMA<lb />
BEACH PARTY<lb />
Date: April 29, 1986<lb />
Place: KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE<lb />
Time: 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Tickets: $3.00<lb />
Tickets sold in front of Student Stores<lb />
Featuring Miss Hawaiian Tropic Bikini<lb />
Contest<lb />
Raffle Grand Prize: An All Expense<lb />
Paid Trip For Two<lb />
To NASSAU, the BAHAMAS<lb />
Hawaiian Tropic entries accepted until 300 p m<lb />
April 29, 1986 ' '<lb />
To Enter, Phone 752-5543<lb />
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