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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.61 No.8<lb />
Thursday, September 25, 1986<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12P�g�<lb />
Full Capacity<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Dorms Become Popular<lb />
B DAWN STEWART<lb />
Dorm residents nationwide<lb />
again found themselves crammed<lb />
in nooks and crannies. Housing<lb />
officials say they don't know why<lb />
the overcrowding has become a<lb />
permanent feature of fall terms,<lb />
bur they say it won't go awav<lb />
soon.<lb />
Students found themselves<lb />
located into study lounges, small<lb />
dorm spaces, single dorm rooms<lb />
and any other available corners.<lb />
Duke, Alabama, Florida, Cal-<lb />
Davis and, according to one na-<lb />
tional campus housing official,<lb />
"the great majority" of colleges<lb />
across the country are running<lb />
out of room to house on-campus<lb />
students for the fall.<lb />
The culprit, officials say, is an<lb />
unanticipated flock of new<lb />
freshmen. So many new<lb />
freshmen registered a: Emory<lb />
University in Atlanta, for exam-<lb />
ple, that administrators offered<lb />
upperclass men $1,000 or a lux-<lb />
ury off-campus apartment if they<lb />
agreed to move out of the dorms.<lb />
It wasn't supposed to happen<lb />
at all, said James Grubb, presi-<lb />
dent of the Association of Col-<lb />
lege and University Housing Of-<lb />
ficers.<lb />
"We all looked at shrinking<lb />
enrollments through the 1980s<lb />
and nineties Grubb explained.<lb />
"Colleges didn't buy or build<lb />
new dorms because housing was<lb />
expected to stay steady or decline<lb />
during that period<lb />
Grubb felt colleges had simply<lb />
misjudged enrollment trends,<lb />
which were supposed to head<lb />
downward because there are<lb />
fewer 18 year olds in the popula-<lb />
tion.<lb />
According to a College Board<lb />
census released last week.college<lb />
enrollment did fall two percent<lb />
last year. It has been steady over<lb />
all, however, through most of<lb />
this decade<lb />
Grubb was not sure why some<lb />
schools have stayed so over-<lb />
crowded "although colleges are<lb />
actively marketing themselves, I<lb />
don't think that in itself would<lb />
explain the increases in housing<lb />
demands<lb />
One reason for overcrowding<lb />
may be that freshmen gravitate<lb />
toward dorms for social reasons.<lb />
"Students who are new to the<lb />
community have no sense of<lb />
belonging, no friends yet com-<lb />
mented Tom Strong, housing<lb />
chief for Alabama. "Dorms of-<lb />
fer easy ways to develop them<lb />
Another reason may focus<lb />
upon finances. "1 wouldn't<lb />
make a blanket statement that<lb />
dorm living is cheaper Grubb<lb />
commented, " but it is still a fair-<lb />
ly economical way to live and eat<lb />
while you're in school<lb />
"We can't give an insight as to<lb />
the cause of the problem stated<lb />
Eleanor Bunting, ECU's Room<lb />
Assignment Coordinator, "but<lb />
the problem has existed for the<lb />
past two years<lb />
East Carolina can assign 2,256<lb />
male residents to dorms with an<lb />
addition of 54 extra beds. As a<lb />
result, the beds are stacked into<lb />
rooms meant for two occupants<lb />
only.<lb />
The rooms where over-<lb />
crowding occurred are located on<lb />
the first floor of Jones anc jhe se-<lb />
cond floor of Garrett.<lb />
These room assignments are<lb />
only temporary, Bunting said.<lb />
As the semester progresses a tur-<lb />
nover of space occurs due to<lb />
drop-outs or no shows.<lb />
"We would never make such<lb />
arrangements if we didn't feel<lb />
they were only temporary con-<lb />
cluded Bunting. Currently, only<lb />
three rooms have three oc-<lb />
cupants.<lb />
Not all college dorms, of<lb />
course, are overcrowded. The<lb />
University of Texas at El Paso<lb />
closed one of its two dorm towers<lb />
this fall.<lb />
"We would need about 100<lb />
more students to reopen the<lb />
tower said Becky Baker,<lb />
UTEP's housing director. Baker<lb />
explained further that UTEP's<lb />
large number of commuter<lb />
students has probably muted de-<lb />
mand for dorm rooms on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Grubb was "suprised" to hear<lb />
of UTEP's decision at a time<lb />
when a number of colleges, final-<lb />
ly tired of the dorm shortages<lb />
that have become a fixture of<lb />
every fall term, are debating<lb />
building new dorms.<lb />
At the University of Florida,<lb />
for example, housing Director<lb />
James Grimm thinks there is "a<lb />
50-50 chance" UF will build a<lb />
new dorm. This decision was<lb />
made after 10 long years of over-<lb />
crowding.<lb />
"Right now we've got an<lb />
overflow of 400 Grimm said,<lb />
"For the first time, we've had to<lb />
put students up in the local Holi-<lb />
day Inn<lb />
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If Chris Edward's dorm room is overcrowded, it appears to only be because cf an<lb />
overabundance of 'extras<lb />
Offer Found Unacceptable<lb />
SGA Class Officers Elected<lb />
By PATT1 KEMMIS<lb />
Nan Editor<lb />
Wednesday's elections for<lb />
SGA representatives and class of-<lb />
ficers ended in a landside victory<lb />
for Bryan Lassiter over Chris<lb />
Tomastic in the race for Senior<lb />
Class President.<lb />
Lassiter received 102 of the 134<lb />
votes cast by seniors for the<lb />
presidency seat. Jeff Parks won<lb />
the office of vice-president as a<lb />
write-in candidate.<lb />
Lisa Carrol ran unopposed for<lb />
the Junior Class President, her<lb />
vice-president is Marcie Green.<lb />
President. The vice-president,<lb />
Larry Murphy, won by write-in<lb />
votes.<lb />
Kelly Jones won the office of<lb />
Freshman Class President by<lb />
three votes over Jeffrey Eyer-<lb />
man. Karen Prevost won the seat<lb />
of vice-president.<lb />
According to SGA election<lb />
rules, Eyerman can call for a re-<lb />
count within 24 hours since he<lb />
lost by less than 25 votes.<lb />
Lisa Roberts ran unopposed<lb />
for Graduate President.<lb />
In the elections for day<lb />
representatives, 38 positions were<lb />
open. Only 15 names were on the<lb />
Also running unopposed was ballot after the others were dis-<lb />
Scott Thomas, Sophomore Class qualified. Mark Simon received<lb />
the most votes for day represen-<lb />
tatives.<lb />
An applicant could have been<lb />
disqualified for one of four<lb />
reasons: not having a high<lb />
enough G.P.A not being a full<lb />
time student, not attending the<lb />
mandatory meeting or not turn-<lb />
ing in an expense account by the<lb />
deadline.<lb />
There were 18 names written in<lb />
for day student representatives.<lb />
Three positions are still available.<lb />
In the dorm representative<lb />
elections, two positions are<lb />
available from Greene Dorm and<lb />
one from White Dorm.<lb />
Any student interested in these<lb />
positions should contact the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
According to Jennifer<lb />
Carpenter, election chairperson,<lb />
435 students voted in Wednes-<lb />
day's elections. Carpenter also<lb />
said three ballot boxes could not<lb />
be counted because the number<lb />
of ballots in the boxes did not<lb />
match up with the number of<lb />
people who had signed the voting<lb />
sheets.<lb />
The SGA's first meeting will be<lb />
Monday, Sept. 29 at 5 p.m.<lb />
"I would like to see a smooth<lb />
running and productive<lb />
legislature said Steve Cunanan,<lb />
SGA president. "I hope to see<lb />
everyone standing up for what<lb />
they believe in<lb />
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) �<lb />
The Soviet Union has made a new<lb />
offer to resolve the dispute over<lb />
American journalist Nicholas<lb />
Daniloff but it was "not accep-<lb />
table an administration official<lb />
said today.<lb />
Declining to go into details, the<lb />
official, who asked not to be<lb />
identified, said "by and large the<lb />
proposal contains the same<lb />
elements" of past proposals.<lb />
"They want to trade Daniloff for<lb />
(Gennadi) Zakharov the Soviet<lb />
employee of the United Nations<lb />
accused of spying by the United<lb />
States<lb />
The proposal was made when<lb />
Secretary of State George Shultz<lb />
and Soviet Foreign Minister<lb />
Eduard Shevardnadze met Tues-<lb />
day, first for 40 minutes at the<lb />
United Nations, and again for 90<lb />
minutes Tuesday night at the<lb />
Soviet U.N. Mission.<lb />
"It was not acceptable the<lb />
official said.<lb />
The impasse over Daniloff has<lb />
led to a delay in the planning for<lb />
a second summit meeting bet-<lb />
ween President Reagan and<lb />
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.<lb />
Neither side apparently wants the<lb />
Daniloff case to derail the<lb />
meeting Reagan hopes to hold in<lb />
Washington late this year or early<lb />
next year.<lb />
"There have been a number of<lb />
Soviet proposals the official<lb />
said, but added, "You're left<lb />
with the same basics" and that is<lb />
"the question of whether we will<lb />
do a straight trade" of Daniloff<lb />
for Zakharov.<lb />
The Washington Post, quoting<lb />
U.S. officials, said the Kremlin's<lb />
new offer would allow Daniloff<lb />
to leave the Soviet Union. Subse-<lb />
quently, an imprisoned Soviet<lb />
dissident, termed "a political<lb />
prisoner" by U.S. officials,<lb />
would be freed to emigrate and<lb />
accused Soviet spy Gennadi<lb />
Zakharov would be permitted to<lb />
leave the United States.<lb />
The newspaper quoted one<lb />
source as saying it appeared the<lb />
Soviets wanted to avoid trials and<lb />
resolve the issue quickly.<lb />
Shevardnadze told reporters<lb />
"there are good chances" for<lb />
resolving the issue that has<lb />
damaged U.S. Soviet relations.<lb />
Bernard Kalb, State Depart-<lb />
ment spokesman, who had told<lb />
reporters the first meeting did not<lb />
resolve the Daniloff matter,<lb />
declined to repeat that assessment<lb />
after the second session.<lb />
Asked after his morning<lb />
meeting with Shultz if he had<lb />
made am new proposals on the<lb />
Daniloff case, Shevardnadze<lb />
said: "Yes, I have made all my<lb />
proposals. My conscience is<lb />
clear<lb />
Daniloff, 51, a correspondent<lb />
for US NewfcWord Report was<lb />
siezed on August 30 on what<lb />
Reagan ha- called "trumped-up"<lb />
espionage charges in retaliation<lb />
for the Aug 23 arrest of accused<lb />
sp Gennadi Zakharov, a Soviet<lb />
U.N. employee.<lb />
Daniloff was released from a<lb />
Soviet prison to the U.S. Em-<lb />
bassy Sept. 12 on the condition<lb />
he not leave Moscow. In return,<lb />
Zakharov was released to his am-<lb />
bassador under the same restric-<lb />
tions.<lb />
U.S. officials postponed a<lb />
move Tuesday to set an early trial<lb />
date for Zakharov on three<lb />
counts of spying leading to<lb />
speculation that the government<lb />
was buying time to try to reach a<lb />
settlement. Instead, U.S. At-<lb />
torney Andrew Maloney told<lb />
U.S. District Court Judge Joseph<lb />
McLaughlin that the government<lb />
wanted a security specialist to<lb />
protect any secret documents that<lb />
might be produced in the trial.<lb />
No date was set for the trial.<lb />
University Will Host<lb />
Chinese Educators<lb />
GREENVILLE � East Carolina<lb />
University will host a delegation<lb />
of Chinese scholars and<lb />
educators during a three-day<lb />
symposium Oct. 17 - 19. Visitors<lb />
from the Tianjin College of<lb />
Finance and Economics will be<lb />
presented a variety of educational<lb />
opportunities while exploring the<lb />
University and the American<lb />
culture.<lb />
Foundation Plans A<lb />
Greeting Card Contest<lb />
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Wednesday was election day for SGA representatives and<lb />
class officers. Signs should disappear by the end of the<lb />
week.<lb />
By THERESA ROSINSKI<lb />
MMMi<lb />
The ECU Foundation is spon-<lb />
soring their second annual Holi-<lb />
day Greeting Card Design Con-<lb />
test. Winners of this year's con-<lb />
test will receive $100.<lb />
Two designs will be chosen and<lb />
these will be the official Universi-<lb />
ty greeting cards for the<lb />
Chancellor's office and the Of-<lb />
fice of Institutional Advance-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Designs must be no smaller<lb />
than 3x7 and must be turned in-<lb />
to the Taylor Slaughter House,<lb />
located on 5th Street. They will<lb />
be accepting designs on Oct. 6<lb />
and the deadline is Oct. 24.<lb />
"It's a great opportunity for<lb />
students to put on paper what<lb />
East Carolina or the holiday<lb />
season means to them said<lb />
Sven Vanbaars, coordinator of<lb />
the design contest. "Plus the<lb />
hundred dollars never hurts<lb />
around Christmas time<lb />
The cards will be sent to<lb />
business leaders and alumni<lb />
throughout the country and the<lb />
designs will receive a lot of ex-<lb />
posure, according to Vanbaars.<lb />
"The contest gives artists an<lb />
opportunity to let their work be<lb />
seen and it looks great on a<lb />
resume said Vanbaars.<lb />
Anyone who has questions<lb />
concerning the contest should<lb />
contact the Taylor Slaughter<lb />
Alumni Center.<lb />
Dr. Ernest B. Uhr, dean of the<lb />
ECU School of Business, said<lb />
"our visitors' principal interests<lb />
are marketing, management, and<lb />
related fields in which they have<lb />
not been traditionally involved<lb />
But he indicated that the delega-<lb />
tion will examine "all aspects of<lb />
the American lifestyle For ex-<lb />
ample, they will discover a uni-<lb />
que aspect of our culture when<lb />
they attend the ECU Homecom-<lb />
ing football game on Oct. 18<lb />
Uhr said.<lb />
The China Symposium is part<lb />
of an ongoing China Exchange<lb />
Program, a cooperative educa-<lb />
tional exchange agreement bet-<lb />
ween the University and a<lb />
number of Chinese educational<lb />
institutions. Dr. Philip Cheng,<lb />
Coordinator of Asian Studies<lb />
and a recent participant in the<lb />
China Exchange, noted that the<lb />
program was initiated in May,<lb />
1985, when Chancellor John M.<lb />
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Howeil appointed a delegation<lb />
from East Carolina University to<lb />
visit China<lb />
The delegation was headed by<lb />
Dr. William E. Laupus, Vice<lb />
Chancellor and Dean of the<lb />
School of Medicine. The delega-<lb />
tion, Cheng said, "visited several<lb />
cities in China and formulated<lb />
cooperative agreements with 12<lb />
institutions. These institutions<lb />
are Nankai University, Jinan<lb />
University, Shanxi University,<lb />
Tianjin College of Finance and<lb />
Economics, Tianjin Medical Col-<lb />
lege, Tianjin Normal University,<lb />
Tianjin Foreign Languages In-<lb />
stitute, Shanghai Teachers<lb />
University, Shanxi Medical Col-<lb />
lege, Shanxi<lb />
ment Coi<lb />
University,<lb />
tion College<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 25. 1986<lb />
Campus Research Affected By Movement<lb />
(CPS) � The animal rights<lb />
movement � and its success in<lb />
pushing laws and bans going into<lb />
effect this fall � is driving up the<lb />
costs of campus research by con-<lb />
vincing more public animal<lb />
shelters to stop supplying stiays<lb />
to labs, various researchers say.<lb />
"We are not at the critical<lb />
stage yet, but we will be in the<lb />
very near future says Susan<lb />
Wilson, acting director of the<lb />
division of Animal Resources for<lb />
the University of Arizona's<lb />
medical school.<lb />
"Animals will now cost us five<lb />
to 10 times more she says.<lb />
At Harvard, "a lot of in-<lb />
vestigators have had to rearrange<lb />
their budgets or apply for addi-<lb />
tional funds reports Dr.<lb />
Ronald Hunt, the school's direc-<lb />
tor of animal resources.<lb />
Wilson estimates the local<lb />
pound's refusal to give more<lb />
animals to Arizona could amount<lb />
to "a loss of $200,000 to<lb />
$600,000, not including (lost)<lb />
research grants<lb />
But while some scientists say<lb />
the movement's impact�which<lb />
spread quickly through U.S.<lb />
campuses after the 1982 convic-<lb />
tion of a University of Maryland<lb />
professor for cruelty to<lb />
animals�is economically crippl-<lb />
ing, others minimize the cost in-<lb />
creases and say many schools are<lb />
adopting new research<lb />
technologies to replace animals.<lb />
Local shelters near the univer-<lb />
sities of Florida, Tennessee-<lb />
Memphis, Ohio State and Cal-<lb />
Davis, among others, recently<lb />
have stopped supplying free or<lb />
cheap stray animals for campus<lb />
experiments.<lb />
Eleven states in all have<lb />
outlawed "pound seizures" of<lb />
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monkeys. They were treated like<lb />
disposable commodities to pick<lb />
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items<lb />
Harvard's Hunt doesn't see the<lb />
laws helping to save animal lives,<lb />
however.<lb />
"We are talking about animals<lb />
that are going to be destroyed<lb />
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anyway because scientists know<lb />
the animals' genetic histories,<lb />
"it is somewhat<lb />
breed a dog (for<lb />
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when hundreds of thousands are<lb />
available<lb />
Harvard's expenses for buying<lb />
research animals have tripled as<lb />
the result of a new Massachusetts<lb />
law prohibiting using pound<lb />
animals in labs.<lb />
Tennessee-Memphis estimates<lb />
its research animal costs will rise<lb />
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animal law goes into effect on<lb />
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"It's a ridiculous situation<lb />
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University of Chicago<lb />
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ed Chicago law to control the<lb />
flow of animals into labs would<lb />
stop "most of the medical<lb />
research that takes place in this<lb />
city (on) heart disease, AIDS,<lb />
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no overestimating the impact.<lb />
"This will affect our teaching<lb />
program she says, "the ac-<lb />
creditation at the medical school<lb />
and, ultimately, the quality of life<lb />
in Arizona<lb />
Others think the changes will<lb />
force the way scientists do<lb />
research.<lb />
"New technologies, computers<lb />
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of things develop says Har-<lb />
vard's Hunt. "But we still use<lb />
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the morning. Most computer<lb />
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prove they do a good job<lb />
teaching students should get<lb />
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with "assessment tests" a bigger<lb />
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tion budgets the states give out<lb />
each year.<lb />
"Incentive funding said the<lb />
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Results "will send a clear<lb />
signal that policymakers expect<lb />
and demand proven quality in<lb />
higher education.<lb />
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"incentive funding" would give<lb />
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and faculty member, control of<lb />
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grams.<lb />
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tion of State Universities and<lb />
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payer money and "they are look-<lb />
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Aaron says.<lb />
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take competency tests in recent<lb />
years, none has yet tied the<lb />
amount of money colleges get to<lb />
their students' test scores.<lb />
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that the scores would be ques-<lb />
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taking the tests would have little<lb />
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Pat Robertson<lb />
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We have just one question.<lb />
Would you want a television<lb />
talkshow host for president?<lb />
We find it unlikely. However, the<lb />
good Rev. Pat Robertson thinks<lb />
otherwise. In fact, he's giving<lb />
serious consideration to running for<lb />
the office himself.<lb />
On closed-circut television from<lb />
Constitution Hall in Washington<lb />
D.C Robertson announced he<lb />
would run for the Republican<lb />
Presidential nomination if he<lb />
received three million signatures<lb />
from supporters.<lb />
Robertson, host of a morning<lb />
talkshow called "The 700 Club"<lb />
asked his followers to donate $100 a<lb />
piece to Americans for Robertson.<lb />
"There is an urgent need he said.<lb />
With a little arithmatic and some<lb />
common sense, anyone can see that<lb />
Robertson has asked for $300<lb />
million dollars and the guarantee of<lb />
three million votes. Hell, who<lb />
wouldn't run if they had that in<lb />
their back pocket. Unfortunately,<lb />
such donations will not help<lb />
Robertson. An analyst perhaps, but<lb />
not money.<lb />
It's true, a few Christian conser-<lb />
vatives like Robertson have left<lb />
their political mark on several<lb />
states. But such minor victories<lb />
have little significance. The<lb />
Republican Presidential nomina-<lb />
tion is a completely different story.<lb />
It would, in Robertson's case,<lb />
amount to a public embarrassment.<lb />
What's worse, in the hostile polic-<lb />
tical arena it would likely expose<lb />
Christian fundamentalism to<lb />
distructive scrutiny. He could do<lb />
nothing but hurt himself and his<lb />
religious faction, not to mention in-<lb />
sult intelligent voters.<lb />
With such an obvious outcome,<lb />
we feel Robertson's running for the<lb />
nomination would be absurd. It is<lb />
true that as an American citizen he<lb />
is entitled to run for the office of<lb />
the president � but then so is<lb />
Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin and<lb />
David Letterman.<lb />
Pat Robertson, President of the<lb />
United States of America. Can you<lb />
imagine it? We can't.<lb />
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Murderers Deserve No Leniency;<lb />
Capital Punishment All The Way<lb />
Last Friday, at approximately 2 a.m<lb />
John William Rook died by lethal injection<lb />
at Central Prison in Raleigh. This is not<lb />
news, however, to anyone. The local media<lb />
felt it was necessary to saturate us with all<lb />
sorts of information about the Rook case.<lb />
It began on Wednesday, as the<lb />
newspapers lent a sympathetic ear to his<lb />
final appeals and requests for leniency. On<lb />
Friday we got a reaJ treat; a front page arti-<lb />
cle packed with all kinds of exciting execu-<lb />
From The flight<lb />
By LANCE HARDIN<lb />
tion trivia. We learned wv at time he woke<lb />
up, what time he fell asleep, who visited<lb />
him, what he was wearing, who got the<lb />
body, and of course, what his last words<lb />
were.<lb />
The News and Observer took in-<lb />
vestigative journalism to new heights by<lb />
reporting not only his last meal, but also<lb />
his next to last meal.<lb />
Why must the media focus this kind of<lb />
attention on the fate of trash? Here was a<lb />
man who abducted a woman, Ann Marie<lb />
Roche, and proceeded to beat her with a<lb />
tire iron, cut her with a knife, rape her,<lb />
and then run over her with a car.<lb />
So why does the media insist on this out-<lb />
pouring of compassion and concern for<lb />
Rook? Where is the compassion for Ann<lb />
Marie Roche, who died a painful, slow,<lb />
agonizing death? She was battered to death<lb />
� Rook went to sleep painlessly. Why<lb />
aren't her words recorded for posterity?<lb />
Apparently the media thinks that she, an<lb />
innocent victim, is not as important as<lb />
Rook, a cold-blooded, merciless killer.<lb />
The media's compassion for killers is a<lb />
slap in the face to the victim's memory and<lb />
to the victim's family. Kindness to the<lb />
cruel is cruelty to the kind. It's time we<lb />
stopped highlighting killers and inventing<lb />
excuses for their actions. It is not because<lb />
they were abused children, or on drugs, or<lb />
poor, or unemployed. They (the killers)<lb />
had a situation, knew full well the possible<lb />
consequences, and made their decisions ac-<lb />
cordingly.<lb />
The rest of us pay the consequences for<lb />
our decisions. What's wrong with the ex-<lb />
pecting murderers to do the same? Tell a<lb />
person he's not responsible for his actions<lb />
and he'll act accordingly.<lb />
A study by Dr. Stephen K. Layson, a<lb />
professor at UNC-Greensboro, was<lb />
published in the July 1985 issue of the<lb />
Southern Economic Journal. In his study<lb />
he concluded that each execution deters,<lb />
on the average, 18 murders that would<lb />
have occured without it. There are current-<lb />
ly over 1,000 inmates sentenced to die in<lb />
the United States. That multiplies out to<lb />
18,000 people; more than all the ECU<lb />
students and faculty put together. Eighteen<lb />
thousand innocent victims who wouldn't<lb />
have to die at the hands of killers like John<lb />
Rook, if only we carried out the sentences<lb />
already passed.<lb />
To me, the evidence is clear. These con-<lb />
victed killers have shown that they have lit-<lb />
tle or no regard for human life, so we<lb />
should not feel guilty about taking theirs.<lb />
Let's quit the delays and give them the<lb />
punishment they deserve. It's time we<lb />
started focusing our attention and compas-<lb />
sion on the victims, and do all we can to<lb />
reduce the number of victims in the future.<lb />
Lance Hardin is a sophomore Business<lb />
major from Newport News, VA.<lb />
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"WHAT?!1 NO BflRBECUefU!<lb />
Alcohol Abuse Leads To Violence<lb />
By TERRI ORE<lb />
�ttt Writer<lb />
What is it about college football<lb />
games that makes students want to get<lb />
wild and do destructive, obnoxious<lb />
things? Okay, to narrow it down, what<lb />
is it about East CarolinaN.C. State<lb />
football games that makes people<lb />
crazy? Is it the Wolfpack red that makes<lb />
us ECU students run wild, want to<lb />
destroy things, and injure innocent of-<lb />
ficers? Or could it be that there is usual-<lb />
ly one underlying element in all of these<lb />
incidents � alcohol.<lb />
Last year's game, from which we<lb />
emerged victorious, was a night of col-<lb />
lege students at their wildest. There<lb />
were approximately 58,400 people in at-<lb />
tendance with only one arrest. This is<lb />
surprising since before the game even<lb />
began, there was a fight involving 10<lb />
people in the parking lot.<lb />
With all the talk about crowd<lb />
violence, I decided to look into exactly<lb />
how much damage was done at our last<lb />
two football games against N.C. State<lb />
and came up with some alarming, but<lb />
not unexpected, facts. These excerpts<lb />
from the police report are just the<lb />
highlights:<lb />
� 8:04 p.m fight on grass hill between<lb />
12 people, involved all ECU students.<lb />
� 8:15 p.m female drunk and disorder-<lb />
ly on grass hill reported.<lb />
�8:16 p.m ECU person passed out at<lb />
Section F. � 8:48 p.m another fight on<lb />
the grass hill.<lb />
� 8:55 p.m fight between ECU and<lb />
NCSU students on area behind the grass<lb />
hill.<lb />
� 10:42 p.m Glass liquor bottles being<lb />
thrown. One officer hit in the groin with<lb />
a bottle, another officer hit in head with<lb />
bottle and received mild concussion.<lb />
� 10:45 p.m ECU students pushing on<lb />
fence, throwing bottles at officers.<lb />
� 10:48 p.m person reported being<lb />
pushed to ground by intoxicated ECU<lb />
students.<lb />
� 10:51 p.m ECU student arrested for<lb />
throwing bottle at officer.<lb />
To sum up the night of Sept. 7, 1985,<lb />
there were 80 bottles of liquor con-<lb />
fiscated in the stadium before and dur-<lb />
ing the game (only a fraction of the ac-<lb />
tual number on the grounds), and of-<lb />
ficers responded to 11 fights (7 of these<lb />
involved 6 or more people). The Red<lb />
Cross treated 20 people who had been<lb />
injured, several people were found pass-<lb />
ed out, the ECU flag was stolen from<lb />
the stadium, and 6 entrance gates were<lb />
damaged.<lb />
The 1986 game in Raleigh was ap-<lb />
proached a bit differently because of the<lb />
year before. There was a new emphasis<lb />
placed on making officers visible in lots<lb />
within the field area. There was a<lb />
definite decrease in people throwing<lb />
things at officers, and all in all the<lb />
crowd behaved much better.<lb />
Still not what would be described as<lb />
acceptable, but tolerable. However,<lb />
drinking in the parking lot was still a<lb />
problem, 100 bottles of liquor were con-<lb />
fiscated. The following is a rundown of<lb />
the specific incidents from this year's<lb />
game.<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
� 6:08 p.m alcohol violation tor peo-<lb />
ple refusing to pour out liquor.<lb />
� 6:10 p.m three bottles of liquor con-<lb />
fiscated from ECU students.<lb />
� 6:11 p.m grass fire reported.<lb />
� 7:55 p.m fight near scoreboard<lb />
(ECU territory).<lb />
� 8:28 p.m fight on grass hill (ECU).<lb />
� 9:30 p.m fight on grass hill involving<lb />
ECU students.<lb />
� 9:38 p.m two subjects refuse to pour<lb />
out liquor<lb />
All in all, our game this year was<lb />
much less violent than our game the<lb />
year before. But I have to wonder why<lb />
there were so many fights between ECU<lb />
students. Most all of the fights on the<lb />
grass hill involved ECU students<lb />
because that is visitor territory- and I am<lb />
not ashamed to admit that it embar-<lb />
rasses me, as an ECU student, to think<lb />
that we fought among ourselves in front<lb />
of another University.<lb />
We may be known as a partying<lb />
school, which does not bother me, but<lb />
when I think that all of those good "ol<lb />
boy" State students were standing back<lb />
watching us beat the crap out of each<lb />
other, I can't help but be upset with the<lb />
image that we presented.<lb />
I can halfway understand the fights<lb />
between ECU and NCSU students only<lb />
because of the rivalry between the<lb />
schools, but come on guys, if you have<lb />
to fight, at least do it with someone<lb />
other than a fellow East Carolinian.<lb />
Terri Ore is a junior English major<lb />
from Greensboro, NC.<lb />
Candidate Defends His Position<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Once again I've been the victim of the<lb />
radical conservatives. Mr. Shelly<lb />
pointed out to you, in his letter on<lb />
9-23-86 that I had a moral opinion<lb />
about running for two office � well I<lb />
do.<lb />
You, the student body, do not have<lb />
fair representation in the student<lb />
government. With the exception of<lb />
Tony Jackson, SGA vice-president, the<lb />
student government is comprised largely<lb />
of radical conservatives and white<lb />
fraternity individuals.<lb />
As concerned students, you need in-<lb />
dividuals who will represent you as a<lb />
whole, not people who represent special<lb />
interest? Most of you are neither radical<lb />
conservatives nor involved in frater-<lb />
nities, you are just students trying to<lb />
make the grade. Is it fair for the minori-<lb />
ty to rule the majority?<lb />
Now about Mr. Shelley questioning<lb />
my moral character, ask him about his<lb />
actions in the election last spring and<lb />
the incident at a NCSL gathering which<lb />
caused a young lady to be afraid to par-<lb />
ticipate any longer. Now Kirk, you<lb />
should not throw rocks.<lb />
Now, the reasoning for me running<lb />
for two offices  Mr. Shelley gave me<lb />
the inspiration to do so.<lb />
In closing, it's better to get the story<lb />
from the horse's mouth rather than<lb />
from it's rear-end.<lb />
Chris Tomasic,<lb />
Senior,<lb />
Education<lb />
Creationism<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The following letter concerns Steve<lb />
Van Cleve's reply (9-16) to my Spec-<lb />
trum article on Creationism (8-26).<lb />
Although commendably restrained in<lb />
tone, his arguments contained many in-<lb />
accuracies.<lb />
Among the lesser offenses were No.<lb />
1. an implication state religions are a<lb />
thing of the past (ecclesiastical con-<lb />
trol by any one church, such as that<lb />
which existed at one time in Europe and<lb />
the colonies "VC), perhaps unknowing-<lb />
ly creating the impression such a threat<lb />
is an outdated concern. In fact, many<lb />
nations of the world retain state chur-<lb />
ches, and their citizens have varying<lb />
obligations to those denominations as a<lb />
result (ex. SwedenLutheran,<lb />
IranMoslem).<lb />
No. 2. There was also an inaccurate<lb />
characterization implicit in Mr. Van<lb />
Cleve's statement "Atheism is one of<lb />
the basic tenents of humanism"(VQ.<lb />
Too many view the world in over-<lb />
simplified, absolute dichotomies of<lb />
black or white, us or them, which<lb />
overlook the complexities of reality. Ac-<lb />
tually, atheism is far less common to<lb />
"humanism" than those who stand to<lb />
gain by such indictments would have us<lb />
believe.<lb />
As a wise man once said, "sensible<lb />
men are not given to denial of what they<lb />
cannot disprove, but only to doubt or<lb />
suspension of judgment Hence, many<lb />
branded as atheist are actually agnostic<lb />
� "doubters<lb />
The term "atheist" (against god)<lb />
reinforces the unfair perception that<lb />
those who have doubts in varying<lb />
degrees about religion are "anti-God<lb />
Such a characterization also does disser-<lb />
vice to many possessed of traditional<lb />
religious values within the so-called<lb />
"humanistic" movement who, because<lb />
they are not the "right kind of Chris-<lb />
tian" are assumed to be anti-God.<lb />
These points are tangential to the core<lb />
of Mr. Van Cleve's complaint, a core<lb />
which, despite his matriculation in<lb />
biology, reveals a poor grasp of evolu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
For instance, although it is not sur-<lb />
prising Mr. Van Cleve had to return to<lb />
1929 for the quotation he interpreted as<lb />
critical of evolution, it is surprising a<lb />
graduate student in biology would<lb />
write, "The situation has not changed<lb />
since the time of these statements, ex-<lb />
cept for a drastic loss of objectivity con-<lb />
cerning the subject"(VQ.<lb />
The synthesis of Mendelian genetics<lb />
with natural selection theory did not oc-<lb />
cur until after 1930 with the confrima-<lb />
tion of chromosomal inheritance. DNA<lb />
was unheard of in 1929, while such vital<lb />
extensions of theoretical evolution as<lb />
punctuated equilibrium would not be<lb />
tendered for decades.<lb />
Mr. Van Cleve's idea of stagnating<lb />
evolution may be due to a common<lb />
misconception: evolution actually has<lb />
two aspects. As Darwin put it, "I had<lb />
two distinct objects in view; firstly, to<lb />
show that species had not been separate-<lb />
ly created, and secondly, that natural<lb />
selection had been the chief agent of<lb />
change<lb />
The first aspect, that evolution has<lb />
occured, is scientific fact. The "theory<lb />
of evolution" involves the second<lb />
aspect, the "how" of evolution, and<lb />
debate over the relative importance of,<lb />
say, natural selection in relation to<lb />
genetic mutation, is continuing.<lb />
Before some readers get too heated,<lb />
there must be a further explanation of<lb />
what is meant by "scientific fact As<lb />
Stephen Jay Gould, popular writer on<lb />
biology, puts it, a fact in scientific<lb />
thought means "confirmed to such a<lb />
degree that it wold be perverse to<lb />
withhold provisional assent To be<lb />
"proved beyond a shadow of a<lb />
doubf'fVC), as Mr. Van Cleve implies<lb />
is his standard, is to impose the absolute<lb />
values of theological dogmatism on the<lb />
more speculative world of science.<lb />
In summary, the courts throughout<lb />
this land have echoed common sense by<lb />
repeatedly declaring evolution is not<lb />
religion, but science, and creationism is<lb />
not science, but religionand religion<lb />
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other than a fellow East Carolinian.<lb />
Terri Ore is a junior English major<lb />
from Greensboro, C.<lb />
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was unheard of in 1929, while such vital<lb />
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misconception: evolution actually has<lb />
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show that species had not been separate-<lb />
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selection had been the chief agent of<lb />
change<lb />
The first aspect, that evolution has<lb />
occured, is scientific fact. The "theory<lb />
of evolution" involves the second<lb />
aspect, the "how" of evolution, and<lb />
debate over the relative importance of,<lb />
say. natural selection in relation to<lb />
genetic mutation, is continuing.<lb />
Before some readers get too heated,<lb />
there must be a further explanation of<lb />
what is meant by "scientific fact As<lb />
Stephen Jay Gould, popular writer on<lb />
biology, puts it, a fact in scientific<lb />
'hought means "confirmed to such a<lb />
degree that it wold be perverse to<lb />
withhold provisional assent To be<lb />
"proved beyond a shadow of a<lb />
doubffVC), as Mr. Van Cleve implies<lb />
is his standard, is to impose the absolute<lb />
values of theological dogmatism on the<lb />
more speculative world of science.<lb />
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this land have echoed common sense by<lb />
repeatedly declaring evolution is not<lb />
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Ruthless People, you just can't<lb />
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throat fashion tycoon who is<lb />
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wife, Barbara (Midler), and run<lb />
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Sam with his dirty deed, and run<lb />
off with her own bimbo played<lb />
by Michael Colubier.<lb />
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Slater), who's fashion ideas were<lb />
stolen by Sam Stone. They kid<lb />
nap Stone's wife to recover the<lb />
money they've been tricked out<lb />
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could care less if they pitch her<lb />
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begins. In the end, honesty<lb />
remarkably wins out, and the<lb />
Kesslers are set for life after they,<lb />
with the help of Barbara, ruin<lb />
Stone and his fortune. All in all,<lb />
it's a fun little farce that will<lb />
leave you laughing and reaffirm-<lb />
ed in the strength of goodness.<lb />
The best performance, by far,<lb />
is presented by Ellen Slater. Mrs.<lb />
Kessler, the meek little fashion<lb />
designer and total innocent,<lb />
literally bubbles over with kind-<lb />
ness. You just can't help but fall<lb />
in love with her.<lb />
However, whereas she is so<lb />
true to her devotion and honesty,<lb />
Reinhold, as her husband,<lb />
displays an interesting, and<lb />
sometimes funny struggle bet-<lb />
ween his natural tendency toward<lb />
wholesomeness and his desire to<lb />
be as ruthless as Stone. Though<lb />
the role has potential to be<lb />
awkward, Reinhold pulls it off<lb />
with amazing sensitivity.<lb />
Bette Midler, as the obnoxious,<lb />
foul-mouthed, and kidnapped<lb />
wife of the decadent Stone, hands<lb />
in her usual lively performance.<lb />
The most intriguing part of her<lb />
character is the transformation<lb />
that she goes through as a<lb />
prisoner in the Kessler's base-<lb />
ment.<lb />
When she arrives, she is in a<lb />
grotesque state of obesity. Then,<lb />
as her captivity continues to be<lb />
prolonged, she takes up exercis-<lb />
ing with television aerobics pro-<lb />
grams to pass the time.When she<lb />
is fi nally freed by Mrs. Kessler,<lb />
she has lost twenty pounds. The<lb />
outrageous Miss Divine plays the<lb />
entire shift with pure authentici-<lb />
ty, becoming a thin person in<lb />
shape and in character.<lb />
The best line in the movie<lb />
comes just after Midler and<lb />
Slater (captive and captor)<lb />
become friends. Slater tells<lb />
Midler the whole sad story of<lb />
how her husband won't pay the<lb />
ransom, which has been<lb />
systematically cut from $50,000<lb />
to $10,000. Midler sobs, and<lb />
cries, "Oh my God. I've been<lb />
kidnapped bv K-Mart<lb />
This film, as do most com-<lb />
edies, has several points at which<lb />
one must exclaim, "Who in their<lb />
right mind would ever do<lb />
something like that?" Leave your'<lb />
rotor Purple and About Last Mght.<lb />
attitudes at home. This flick is<lb />
strictly for fun, so enjoy.<lb />
Hoffman's New Show To Air<lb />
The theme running through m work is rmself � I almost make<lb />
art about my husband and our animals said Karon Dokerty,<lb />
artist-in-residence in Ceramics. Doherty will discuss her work in a<lb />
lecture Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
-<lb />
Looking For Fun Things To<lb />
Do In Downtown Greenville<lb />
B Rl STV HARRINGTON<lb />
surrwrtm<lb />
"Rock 'n Roll Bill "Cen<lb />
iaur" defined it. "What's hot is<lb />
rock 'n roll said another .<lb />
"Women said another. Which<lb />
brings us to what's hot in Green-<lb />
ville � Rock 'n Roll and<lb />
Women.<lb />
The Attic has some heavy acts<lb />
scheduled for the weekend, star-<lb />
ting off with their Heavy Metal<lb />
Thursdav with MANNEKIN.<lb />
WZMB's knob twisters have been<lb />
giung away passes for SKIP<lb />
CASTRO's show on Fridav, but<lb />
it you haven't gotten one yet,<lb />
vjheck it out. Rounding up the<lb />
weekend will be Nantucket on<lb />
$aturda. Women will be there<lb />
every night<lb />
Corrigans will have PBS tor<lb />
cfieir featured entertainment on<lb />
Thursday, for one night only, but<lb />
Women will be there every night.<lb />
"Big Al" Covett and his<lb />
brothers will rock the New Deli<lb />
e)n Friday night. Yes, it's the<lb />
OTHERMOTHERS, straight<lb />
from Greensboro. Saturdav,<lb />
LIGHTNIN' WELLS and<lb />
ROC KIN' HORSE, ccd 1 sa<lb />
more, but Women will also be<lb />
there both nights.<lb />
A damn good acoustic show<lb />
Thursday night at the Tree House<lb />
� BRUCE FRYE for one night<lb />
only, so get your friends together<lb />
and sing along. Rumor has it that<lb />
Women will be there also.<lb />
T.Ws will not have Frank<lb />
Sinatra, however, CHAIRMEN<lb />
OF THE BOARD will be there<lb />
Saturdav night. A lot of Women<lb />
will be there also.<lb />
If all this is too much foi you,<lb />
then the Student Union films<lb />
committee is sponsoring two<lb />
movies at Hendrix theatre at<lb />
Mendenhall. Thursda through<lb />
Sunday, C ompromising Posi-<lb />
tions will screen at 8:00 p.m. each<lb />
night. On Friday and Saturday<lb />
nights, Monty Python and the<lb />
Holy Grail will be the late movie<lb />
at 1 1 :00 p.m. Besides a<lb />
"KlI I ER RABBIT Women<lb />
will be there.<lb />
Remember that all dates and<lb />
acts are subject to change, so call<lb />
the clubs in advance, and support<lb />
live entertainment!<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) Yippie co-<lb />
founder Abbie Hoffman has<lb />
taken his brand of activism to the<lb />
airwaves as the host of a weekly<lb />
FM-radio talk show. Radio Free<lb />
ISA.<lb />
"It's time to bring this point of<lb />
view out in the open says Hoff-<lb />
man of his Prairie Homeless<lb />
C ompanion, as the show is<lb />
nicknamed, after Garrison<lb />
Keillor's popular public radio<lb />
show Hoffman says the time is<lb />
right because he sees a new avant<lb />
garde emerging, more activism<lb />
on campus, and he wants "to<lb />
create a place where people can<lb />
discuss, argue the issues and con-<lb />
gregate<lb />
Hoffman's open-ended format<lb />
pi's celebrity guests such as Kurt<lb />
Vonnegut Jr. Hunter Thompson,<lb />
Norman Mailer and Paul Simon<lb />
against himself, each other, and a<lb />
live audience in a symposium<lb />
style that recalls the chaotic<lb />
media gatherings of the 1960s.<lb />
The shows are broadcast live<lb />
over the freewheeling listener-<lb />
supported station WBAI-FM<lb />
from what Hoffman calls "the<lb />
Roy Conn Memorial Lounge"<lb />
downstairs in the Village Gate. A<lb />
mixture of live music, Hossman's<lb />
comedy-laced hosting and a<lb />
freewheeling interchange between<lb />
audience and panelists lends the<lb />
show a party atmosphere.<lb />
Hoffman's brand of lefty ac-<lb />
tivism has always involved a<lb />
liberal dose of humor, dating<lb />
back to 1967 when he first made<lb />
headlines by throwing money on<lb />
the floor of the New York stock<lb />
exchange in what he conceived as<lb />
a symbolic clearing of the money<lb />
lenders from the temple.<lb />
Hoffman, along with Jerrry<lb />
Rubin and Paul Krassner, found-<lb />
ed the Youth International Partv<lb />
Search For The 'Holy Grail' Will<lb />
Be Continued At Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Bv M1CAH HARRIS<lb />
Ml Vkrtler<lb />
Monty Python and the Holy<lb />
Grail will be showing at Hendrix<lb />
Theatre Friday and Saturday at<lb />
11 p.m. All you Malory scholars<lb />
and or late night PBS viewers<lb />
know of course that Monty<lb />
Python is not a knight of the<lb />
round table, or even a person at<lb />
all, but the name of a group of<lb />
British comedians: Terry Gilliam,<lb />
John Cleese, Graham Campbell,<lb />
and Mike Palin.<lb />
�<lb />
The movie is in the any tradi-<lb />
tion of the comedians' television<lb />
siries, "Monty Python's Flying<lb />
Qjrcus As the story opens,<lb />
Kjjng Arthur, accompanied only<lb />
by a servant, approaches a castle.<lb />
TJiey are riding pantomime norse<lb />
(everybody rides pantomime<lb />
horses in this movie) and while he<lb />
tries to convince the guard that he<lb />
is. "King of the Britons the<lb />
guard continually annoys him by<lb />
enquiring where Arthur got the<lb />
coconuts to make that horse-<lb />
galloping effect.<lb />
h"he mood is established, and<lb />
from now on things go from<lb />
crazy to, well, to crazier. Even-<lb />
tually, Arthur gathers his knights<lb />
about him and begins the Grail<lb />
quest. All the familiar faces of<lb />
the Of Sing-Around-The-Round-<lb />
Table Gang are here  sort of:<lb />
Sir Beldevere, Sir Lancelot the<lb />
Brave, Sir Galahad the Pure, and<lb />
Sir Robin the not-so-brave as Sir,<lb />
Lancelot who wet himself at the<lb />
Battle of Boden Hill.<lb />
After an unsuccessful attempt<lb />
at storming a castle whose in<lb />
habitants catapult livestock at<lb />
them, the knights divide to search<lb />
for the Grail separately (in the<lb />
best Malory tradition, natch).<lb />
They finally reunite to seek the<lb />
sage advice of that mage of the<lb />
magicks arcane Tim. Tim leads<lb />
them to the lair of a horrible<lb />
creature, a white bunny rabbit<lb />
"with a mean streak a mile wide"<lb />
who decapitates one of Arthur's<lb />
knights faster 'n you can say<lb />
"Farmer McGregor's garden<lb />
The path to the Holy Grail is<lb />
laced with other such dangers<lb />
cultimating in a cacophony of ab-<lb />
surdity by the film's climax.<lb />
Some of the gags are reminis-<lb />
cent of those of animation direc-<lb />
tor Tex Avery, such as the<lb />
aforementioned catapulting of a<lb />
cow. However, these Python bits<lb />
are even more stunning to behold<lb />
than Avery's because they are<lb />
performed in live action. Another<lb />
such Avery-style gag occurs when<lb />
a knight admiring Camelot from<lb />
afar is told by a page that "it's<lb />
just a model<lb />
But the best gag is when the<lb />
knights are being pursued by a<lb />
many-eyed dragon, one of<lb />
Python member Terry Gilliams<lb />
fascinating cut-out animations<lb />
featured throughout the film. As<lb />
the dragon goes in for the kill, the<lb />
narrator informs us that the<lb />
animator suffers a heart attack.<lb />
Cut to the artist falling from his<lb />
animation stand to the floor <lb />
and the dragon disappears. Talk<lb />
about your deus ex machina<lb />
One hesitates to peg Monty<lb />
Python's brand of humor as<lb />
"subtle but this movie my take<lb />
a repeated viewing to catch every<lb />
joke and gag. At the least, it will<lb />
convince you that there will never<lb />
be another Camelot, and make<lb />
you wonder how there ever was<lb />
one to begin with.<lb />
in the 1960s, the protest group<lb />
better known as the Yippies.<lb />
He also was a member of the<lb />
Chicago Seven, a group of anti-<lb />
Vietnam War activists charged<lb />
with organizing violent<lb />
demonstrations at the<lb />
Democratic National Convention<lb />
in 1968.<lb />
"I'm against nuclear<lb />
power, so I'm hardly sup-<lb />
porting the Soviet Union.<lb />
I'm very much against 'ists'<lb />
and 'isms<lb />
� Abbie Hoffman<lb />
In 1973 Hoffman was arrested<lb />
on drug charges and went<lb />
underground until 1980, when he<lb />
turned himself in. Since then he's<lb />
been in demand as a lecturer.<lb />
Now Hoffman says people<lb />
send him film scripts based on his<lb />
life story. "I've gotten six so<lb />
far he says. "They take the<lb />
politics out and leave the humor<lb />
and adventure in.<lb />
"If I want to cut out the<lb />
politics and be Howard Stern I<lb />
can do that, but if I want to keep<lb />
my politics honest I've got to try<lb />
and raise issues<lb />
Radio Free USA has wasted no<lb />
time in raising issues.<lb />
During the first show Hoffman<lb />
gave tips on how to beat drug<lb />
tests and collected urine<lb />
specimens to send to the White<lb />
House.<lb />
"We had someone dressed as a<lb />
nurse in the bathrooms asking<lb />
people for samples Hoffman<lb />
laughs. "We're saying that the<lb />
hysteria surrounding drugs in the<lb />
80s replaces the hysteria surroun-<lb />
ding communism in the 60s. The<lb />
loyalty oath has been replaced by<lb />
the urine sample. We don't think<lb />
Americans should be judged by<lb />
the contents of a dixie cup<lb />
As final preparations to go on<lb />
the air are being made. Hoffman<lb />
tells the studio audience, "You<lb />
have to realize there are times<lb />
when we're on the air that it's not<lb />
so interesting for you because<lb />
ju're used to watching MTV all<lb />
the time, so you've got to talk to<lb />
each other<lb />
As the band does its sound<lb />
check Hoffman, wearing a Mets<lb />
cap over his greying and receding<lb />
hair, corkscrews in his seat and<lb />
waves his arms in the air, middle<lb />
finger outstretched, in time to the<lb />
music.<lb />
The announcer introduces<lb />
Hoffman as "That rabble rous-<lb />
ing teddy bear of the '60s, that<lb />
subterranean beaver of the '70s,<lb />
and America's most riveting<lb />
radio host of the '80s<lb />
"You know where I come<lb />
from Hoffman tells the au-<lb />
dience. "I don't<lb />
Hoffman is only half kidding<lb />
there. "People are always asking<lb />
me what I am now. 'Are you a<lb />
radical?' If I say yes it means I'm<lb />
a has-been, 1 haven't changed my<lb />
underwear. If 1 say no it means<lb />
I'm a boring yuppie. There's a lot<lb />
of things when you get middle<lb />
age that you can't say yes or no to<lb />
because life is a contradiction<lb />
Times have changed and so<lb />
have Hoffman's methods, if not<lb />
his goals. During the question-<lb />
and-answer period of one show<lb />
Hoffman explodes at the au-<lb />
dience, saying, "Everyone wants<lb />
to show they can bum you out<lb />
more than the last person. I speak<lb />
at American Legion halls,<lb />
Kiwanis clubs, that's why I like<lb />
the environmental movement,<lb />
because you can get beyond the<lb />
proverbial Left.<lb />
"1 don't even see this as a lift-<lb />
wing show says Hoffman.<lb />
"I'm against nuclear power, so<lb />
I'm hardly supporting the Soviet<lb />
Union. I'm very much against<lb />
'isls' and 'isms I'm for gnus-<lb />
roots power and democratic prin-<lb />
ciples. I probably would be a<lb />
dissident in any system<lb />
Hoffman and executive pro-<lb />
ducer Steve Robinson envision<lb />
Radio Free USA as a nationally<lb />
syndicated show by next year.<lb />
Their target is 100 stations.<lb />
"We have to make it  on<lb />
underwriters and sponsors says<lb />
Hoffman, "not loans from<lb />
friends. We already have 20 sta-<lb />
tions (to begin broadcasting in<lb />
January) and 3 or 4 local spon-<lb />
sors lined up, including Ben <lb />
Jerry's ice cream and LA. Week<lb />
ly. If we don't get enough spon-<lb />
sors we'll all be meeting and talk-<lb />
ing in Washington Square Park<lb />
because this show wil cease to ex-<lb />
ist<lb />
From The Not So fight<lb />
Pat Rags On The Freshmen<lb />
By PAT MOLLOY<lb />
EMtflaiaaM fMm<lb />
Ola senoritas y senors. And<lb />
welcome once again to Pat<lb />
Molloy's corner of confusion.<lb />
Folks, I'm here today not to<lb />
speak of Edwin Meese � he<lb />
speaks enough for everybody.<lb />
I'm not here to talk about<lb />
Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson �<lb />
both close personal friends who<lb />
have popped more than a few<lb />
tops with me.<lb />
I'm not even here to talk about<lb />
Chancellor Howell � can he still<lb />
talk?<lb />
No, ladies and gentlemen; and<lb />
any other living organism with a<lb />
respiratory system, I want to talk<lb />
about (dare I say it?)<lb />
FRESHMEN.<lb />
There, it's out in the open,<lb />
that that word. I apologize to<lb />
those whom 1 have upset or of-<lb />
fended, but I truly feel the need<lb />
to discuss these cretins.<lb />
We see them every fall, in-<lb />
vading classrooms, taking up<lb />
space at the football games<lb />
(though God knows nowadays<lb />
they're welcome to it), and wear-<lb />
ing those grotesque plaid shorts<lb />
that hang to their knees.<lb />
The girls are plagued by a<lb />
desire to carry a bookpack and a<lb />
purse. I imagine that's in case<lb />
they run out of rouge and No.2<lb />
pencils at the same time.<lb />
Freshmen males are a disgrace<lb />
to the entire school. You can<lb />
usually find these studs hanging<lb />
out in front of the Student Store<lb />
wearing some form of head gear<lb />
(CAT hats are a perinnial<lb />
favorite) and a Kappa Sigma<lb />
jersey.<lb />
Also characterizing these<lb />
clowns are the dreaded "droop-<lb />
ing drawers This phenomenon<lb />
occurs when one or more males<lb />
considers it cool to let his boxer<lb />
shorts hang past his outer<lb />
garments. Very stylish, indeed.<lb />
I 'd love to see what you dudes do<lb />
with a jock strap.<lb />
Freshmen in general bring a<lb />
whole new thrill to the mundanity<lb />
of walking to class.<lb />
I especially like walking behind<lb />
the freshmen girls who wear<lb />
those extremely white leotards<lb />
under a God-awful pair of<lb />
flourescent pink shorts. You<lb />
know, the girls who look like they<lb />
spent too much time on the set of<lb />
"Solid Gold yep, them's the<lb />
ones.<lb />
1 like to walk up to them and<lb />
start humming a tune by Andy<lb />
Gibb � the chicks don't even<lb />
realize it, but they start bopping<lb />
around like they're having a<lb />
seizure � no such luck, I guess.<lb />
Simply walking past frehmen<lb />
dudes can be a blast. Have you<lb />
ever really watched their eyes?<lb />
These cats live in a void. It's as if<lb />
they know they're scum, and are<lb />
just waiting for you to say<lb />
something to them. "Down on<lb />
your knees, slime, and polish my<lb />
shoes Oh my, life is fun.<lb />
How about when they ask you<lb />
directions? Yeah, dude, like I'm<lb />
really concerned that your appen-<lb />
dix is bursting. "The infirmary is<lb />
just next to Kroger � try to pick<lb />
up some brew while you're there,<lb />
okay?" Get bent, pal. (Thanks<lb />
Jeff).<lb />
Okay, okay folks, maybe even<lb />
I am being just a bit too caustic.<lb />
Afterall, there really are some<lb />
cool freshmen out there.<lb />
Angie, any babe who can kill a<lb />
fifth of Wild Turkey, do the jit-<lb />
terbug, call me a wimp after I've<lb />
downed five straight shots, and<lb />
still not spill any on her dress, has<lb />
my admiration. You have my ad-<lb />
miration, for sure; you also have<lb />
my sympathies. Please don't do<lb />
that again. <lb />
Come to think of it folks, I was<lb />
a cool freshmen; if 1 do say so.<lb />
It's simple.<lb />
All you have to do is wear real-<lb />
ly dark sunglasses (to cover up<lb />
those pretty morning-after eyes);<lb />
drink lots of liquids � need I<lb />
elaborate here? And then, if all<lb />
that doesn't work, you must im-<lb />
mediately go to the Elbo Room<lb />
and drink the warm PBR on tap<lb />
for a dime a pop � then you'll be<lb />
really cool.<lb />
Yeah, yeah, that's it; that's the<lb />
ticket.<lb />
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8 1 Hh EAST t AROLIN1AN SEPTEMBER 23. 1986<lb /><lb />
Long-Running Play Opens New Season<lb />
f anttmm n�tNN Bi<lb />
The only musical ever to win a<lb />
Pulitzer Prize for drama, and<lb />
Broadway's longest running play,<lb />
A Chorus Line, opens the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse season on<lb />
October 15 with additional per-<lb />
formances October 16, 17, 18,<lb />
and 20.<lb />
A Chorus Line opened in 1975<lb />
and swept the theatre's<lb />
prestigious Antoinette Perry<lb />
(TONY) awards. Currently in its<lb />
eleventh year on Broadway, A<lb />
Chorus Line has become woven<lb />
into the permanent fabric of our<lb />
culture long after most<lb />
Americans have forgotten the<lb />
Watergate scandal.<lb />
The recent film A Chorus Line<lb />
has spurred new audiences to see<lb />
live performances of the musical<lb />
in order to experience, in person,<lb />
"the pure raw energy of the<lb />
actor-dancers upholding the<lb />
tradition and discipline of the<lb />
theatre" that cannot be<lb />
duplicated on screen.<lb />
From November 12 to 15, the<lb />
season's second offering, Master<lb />
Haroldand the boys, will be<lb />
presented. The drama is the six-<lb />
teenth play of South Africa's<lb />
most celebrated playwright,<lb />
Athol Fugard. Mr. Fugard is<lb />
renowned for his poetic examina-<lb />
tion of such harsh subjects as<lb />
poverty, repression and anguish.<lb />
Blood-Knot, Sizwe Ban si is<lb />
Dead, and A Lesson From Aloes<lb />
are among his best-known works.<lb />
Master Haroldand the boys<lb />
focusses on a white teenage boy,<lb />
Hally (Harold of the title), and<lb />
two of his family's servants, Sam<lb />
and Willie. On a rainy afternoon<lb />
filled with warmth and fun the<lb />
loving bond between Hally and<lb />
Sam flourishes, but their rela-<lb />
tionship is shattered when reality<lb />
intrudes upon their world.<lb />
Following the world premiere<lb />
of the drama, Frank Rich of The<lb />
New York Times reported: "At<lb />
the end of Athol Fugard's new<lb />
play, two black men fox trot to<lb />
old-time jukebox music, gliding<lb />
about a deserted South African<lb />
restaurant, Astaire-Rogers style.<lb />
The audience, meanwhile, is in<lb />
emotional ruins. While some<lb />
theater goers struggle to stand<lb />
and cheer, others cringe in their<lb />
seats, their heads in their hands,<lb />
so devastated that they can't even<lb />
look at the stage<lb />
A Chorus Line, Oct. 15, 16, 17,<lb />
18, and 20, 1986.<lb />
Master Haroldand the Boys,<lb />
Nov. 12, 13, 14, and 15, 1986.<lb />
All performances begin pro-<lb />
mptly at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Single tickets may be purchas-<lb />
ed for each show at the cost of $9<lb />
for A Chorus Line, and $5 for all<lb />
other productions. Students may<lb />
purchase single tickets for A<lb />
Chorus Line for $6 and all other<lb />
productions for $4; obtainable<lb />
with ECU I.D.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ISA<lb />
The 'ea' or� S'uoe Assix at.on ,n<lb />
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"terest students to alend its first meeting<lb />
on Oct 1 at 5 in room jj MendenhaH<lb />
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soon as possible Positions for CSCi INDT<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 25, 1986<lb />
Mexican Leftist Ordered To Leave U.S.<lb />
BLOOM COUNTY<lb />
Fl PASO, TX (CPfc) - An im-<lb />
migration judge has ordered<lb />
University of New Mexico pro-<lb />
fessor Margaret Randall to leave<lb />
the U.S. by December 1, 1986,<lb />
because, Randall's lawyers say,<lb />
she is a leftist.<lb />
Officially, the court ruled Ran-<lb />
dall is a Mexican citizen being<lb />
deported for violating a U.S. law<lb />
prohibiting certain leftist<lb />
foreigners from living here.<lb />
Her lawyers, who are appeal-<lb />
ing the decision, say Randall will<lb />
stay in this country while her case<lb />
winds its way through higher<lb />
courts.<lb />
Randall. 50, born a United<lb />
States citizen, has been under fire<lb />
from the U.S. Immigration and<lb />
Naturalization Service (INS)<lb />
since she returned to the U.S. as a<lb />
"permanent resident alien" in<lb />
1984, 23 years after she moved to<lb />
Latin America to live with her<lb />
then-husband and renounced her<lb />
citizenship.<lb />
The writer, editor, historian<lb />
and poet's only crime, her<lb />
lawyers say "was to write<lb />
positively about world com-<lb />
munism<lb />
"The immigration judge went<lb />
to great lengths to say the only<lb />
reason Margaret couldn't stay<lb />
was because of her writings<lb />
David Cole, Randall's attorney,<lb />
claims.<lb />
"We will contend (in the ap-<lb />
peals process) that for the<lb />
government to take an alien liv-<lb />
ing in this country (and) say,<lb />
'We're going to deport you<lb />
because we think you advocate<lb />
world communism is a violation<lb />
of the First Amendment right to<lb />
free speech Cole says.<lb />
Cole estimates the appeals pro-<lb />
cess could take two to four years.<lb />
In the meantime, Congress<lb />
may intervene to keep Randall in<lb />
the country.<lb />
Two separate bills � one in the<lb />
House and one in the Senate �<lb />
seek to change the 1952<lb />
McCarran-Walter Immigration<lb />
Act, which the administration is<lb />
using to try to deport Randall.<lb />
The McCarran-Walter Act lets<lb />
the government exclude<lb />
foreigners who have been af-<lb />
filiated with communist or anar<lb />
chist groups.<lb />
The INS, which did not res-<lb />
pond to requests for information<lb />
about the case, charges Randall is<lb />
a communist who, while living in<lb />
Latin America, harshly criticized<lb />
U.S. foreign policy as imperialist.<lb />
"No, Margaret Randall is not<lb />
a communist says Michael<lb />
Maggio, an attorney for the<lb />
Center for Constitutional Rights<lb />
who is working with Cole on the<lb />
appeal.<lb />
Instead, "she's the American<lb />
Solzhenitsyn he says, referring<lb />
to the Nobel Prize-winning Rus-<lb />
sian novelist whose writings<lb />
angered Soviet leaders, who even-<lb />
tually deported him.<lb />
"If Margaret's case had hap-<lb />
pened in the Soviet Union, we<lb />
would have called it a shocking<lb />
scandal, a moral outrage and an<lb />
international issue of human<lb />
rights he says.<lb />
"By giving up her American<lb />
citizenship in 1967, she subjected<lb />
herself to the laws of a non-<lb />
citizen Rep. Barney Frank,<lb />
D-Mass sponsor of the propos-<lb />
ed House amendment to the Mc-<lb />
Carran act, says.<lb />
"My bill would make her<lb />
political beliefs irrelevant he<lb />
says. "I don't believe this coun<lb />
try should exclude people because<lb />
of their beliefs unless those<lb />
beliefs cause one to behave in<lb />
damaging ways<lb />
Frank expects his bill to reach<lb />
the House floor next year about<lb />
"right in the middle of the ap-<lb />
peal Cole estimates Randall<lb />
will be judged by whatever law is<lb />
on the books at the time.<lb />
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Margaret will definitely be allow-<lb />
ed to stay Cole says<lb />
Randall's deportation hearings<lb />
hav e been the only ones held sole-<lb />
ly on the charge of political<lb />
beliefs, Cole and Maggio say,<lb />
although two other professors in<lb />
recent years underwent a similar<lb />
process.<lb />
South African poet Dennis<lb />
Brutus and Latin American<lb />
literature professor Angel Rame,<lb />
both represented by Maggio, fac-<lb />
ed immigration.<lb />
Brutus, now a professor at<lb />
Northwestern, eventuallv receiv-<lb />
ed political asylum because, a<lb />
court ruled, he would face certain<lb />
prosecution upon his return lo<lb />
South Africa.<lb />
Rame, who taught at the<lb />
I Iniversit) of Maryland, died in a<lb />
plane crash before his case was<lb />
resolved, Maggio adds<lb />
Both Cole and Maggio feel the<lb />
impact on Randall's career will<lb />
be negligible at best. Their main<lb />
concern. Cole says, is that the<lb />
"freedom of though: and the<lb />
freedom ol speech in aadenna"<lb />
be maintained.<lb />
Watches To Face New Innovations<lb />
WASHINGTON (UPI) � A<lb />
Japanese jeweler and an<lb />
American message center have<lb />
joined forces to produce<lb />
wristwatches that let the wearers<lb />
know when they are wanted on<lb />
the telephone.<lb />
Maybe there are demands for<lb />
watches that page you, but that<lb />
seems to me only a minor step<lb />
forward. There is more need at<lb />
this time, I wouid think, tor<lb />
pages that watch you.<lb />
The next major step may be a<lb />
telephonic answering machine<lb />
you can strap on your wrist.<lb />
Suppose, for instance, you had<lb />
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your dentist, who was out on the<lb />
golf course.<lb />
Under the old-fashioned way<lb />
or doing things, you would call<lb />
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ticularly if he is about to putt.<lb />
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only be a modest improvement.<lb />
He still would miss the putt. How<lb />
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be if your ring were answered by<lb />
a friendly voice that said:<lb />
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Gillespie. I can't talk on the<lb />
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ago.<lb />
But the important thing is: his<lb />
afternoon off was uninterrupted<lb />
by beltline beeping. That leaves<lb />
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later.<lb />
I can see where a combination<lb />
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machine could become popular<lb />
with other professions as well �<lb />
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doctor, marriage counselor,<lb />
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politician.<lb />
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Hi! This is Dr. Feelgood. I<lb />
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A<lb /><lb />
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John Schaffer will once again<lb />
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ECL coach Art Baker respects<lb />
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 oilege Penn State's defense<lb />
forced seven 1 agle turnovers<lb />
(two tumbles and five intercep<lb />
Molls)<lb />
"We try to make the other<lb />
team paranoid about turning the<lb />
ball over said senior corner<lb />
back Duff) Cobbs. "We try I<lb />
break on the ball on passes and<lb />
strip the ball on running plays<lb />
It's something we work on in<lb />
practice and we take a great deal<lb />
ol pride in it<lb />
The Nittanv Lion defense is<lb />
spearheaded b consensus All-<lb />
America linebacker Shaneon-<lb />
lan, who led PSU with 91 tack<lb />
.n '85. Conlan is one oi the<lb />
Lions' best ever, according I<lb />
Paterno and Baker concui<lb />
"Shane Conlan is one ol the<lb />
tines! football p 1 a v e r <lb />
America. Just watching him play.<lb />
is worth the price of adrm<lb />
alone Baker said.<lb />
Only three defensive -� irtei<lb />
graduated from last year PSU<lb />
squad, with hero Michael Zor-<lb />
dich being the major i<lb />
Paterno.<lb />
A positive note for the P -<lb />
will be the return of senio- f<lb />
ive guard Rich Autry, wh.<lb />
 i pair oi games with a eg<lb />
jury. Also, offensive guaro '<lb />
Thomas has returned to pra<lb />
week, but will be oue<lb />
tionable tor 'his week game<lb />
However, junior Ron Jones i<lb />
sophomore Tim Wolter wil fc tl<lb />
be out for an indefinite lei gtl<lb />
time due to arthroscopic Knee<lb />
surgery performed yesterday.<lb />
On Penn State's front, n<lb />
tackle Aoatoa Polamalu<lb />
injured knee and nose tacl<lb />
Mike Russo is sufferii . m a<lb />
sprained neck. The tw :ed<lb />
I ibtl .1 for Saturday's con-<lb />
test, according to a ; icl<lb />
rerv ��<lb />
Sports Fact<lb />
Thur.Sept. 25. 15<lb />
Fifty-nine-year-old Sa<lb />
Paige  activated for one game<lb />
and pitches three shutout inn-<lb />
ing- for the Kansas City<lb />
tl letics against the Bo-<lb />
Red Sox. During the -tint Paige<lb />
yields onlv one base hit, a dou-<lb />
ble to C arl Yastremski.<lb />
Photo By - MAR STABTARI<lb />
Riddick Tops Surf Tryouts<lb />
By DAVID COLBY<lb />
-t� �. lo Tbr R�jlarntnc<lb />
The ECU surf team held it's<lb />
annual team try-outs last Sun-<lb />
day at Cape Hatteras. The<lb />
trials were held at Rodanthe<lb />
Pier, which is about halfway<lb />
between Nags Head and the<lb />
Hatteras lighthouse.<lb />
Twenty-six surfers from<lb />
ECU sacrificed a Saturday<lb />
night downtown to make the<lb />
three-hour drive to the Outer<lb />
Banks early Sunday morning.<lb />
The waves at sunrise on the<lb />
day of the contest left a lot to<lb />
be desired. Conditions improv-<lb />
ed during the morning<lb />
however, as well formed two-<lb />
to three-foot faces started roll-<lb />
ing in. Clear skies and<lb />
85-degree weather added to the<lb />
overall success of the contest.<lb />
Sophomore Blair Riddick,<lb />
from Virginia Beach, took top<lb />
honors of the day by using<lb />
good wave selection all the way<lb />
thru the finals. David Dees,<lb />
from Atlantic Beach, followed<lb />
closely with a strong second-<lb />
place finish by taking some of<lb />
the largest waves of the day.<lb />
Johnny Glee, also from<lb />
Virginia Beach, placed third in<lb />
the event with his ever consis-<lb />
tent style and form, kob<lb />
Hearst from Jacksonville<lb />
finished fourth by utilizing a<lb />
good backside attack on the<lb />
small waves.<lb />
The surf team graduated<lb />
many surfers from a year ago,<lb />
leaving several of slots to be<lb />
filled. Furthermore, this year<lb />
expects to be a very competitive<lb />
season for the Pirates as they<lb />
are surfing against more<lb />
schools this fall than they have<lb />
ever surfed against in a whole<lb />
year before.<lb />
The first contest will be in<lb />
Ocean City, Md in two weeks.<lb />
The ECU team does not know<lb />
w hat kind of competition to ex-<lb />
pect as they will be facing two<lb />
new opponents � the Universi-<lb />
ty of Maryland and Salisbury<lb />
State College. The Pirates are<lb />
excited about the trip since<lb />
many of them have never surf-<lb />
ed north of Virginia Beach.<lb />
Surfing contests are made up<lb />
of several heats with four to six<lb />
surfers. Judges score the top-<lb />
three waves for each surfer in a<lb />
timed heat. Top placers in each<lb />
heat advance into quaters,<lb />
semis, and a final. In in-<lb />
terscholastic competition,<lb />
points are awarded to each<lb />
team according to placings in<lb />
the heats. One of the biggest<lb />
disadvantages is that the waves<lb />
don't always cooperate with<lb />
the contest dates.<lb />
The surf team operates out<lb />
of the ECU surfing club which<lb />
is open to all ECU students.<lb />
Guys and girls are both<lb />
w elcome to join the club and go<lb />
on trips with the team. It is still<lb />
possible for students to surf on<lb />
the team even if they missed<lb />
last weekend's try-outs. To<lb />
find out more about the surfing<lb />
club or team attend the meeting<lb />
this Thursday night at 8:00 in<lb />
room B-104 in Joyner Library.<lb />
ECU-PSU Battle<lb />
(Left) Pirate coach Art Baker hopes to be in a happier mood after the<lb />
Pirates play Penn State this weekend. (Right) Former Pirate QB Ron<lb />
Jones (8) pulls away from a defender in last year's game as Anthon<lb />
Simpson (31) makes a block.<lb />
Soccer Team<lb />
Hosts NCAA<lb />
Runner-Up<lb />
The ECU soccer team will<lb />
host the American University<lb />
Eagles Sat Sept. 2" at 2:00<lb />
p.m. American was the NCAA<lb />
Division- runner-up in 1985<lb />
and was ranked number-two in<lb />
the 1986 preseason poll.<lb />
American sports a 2-4 record<lb />
and travels to Howard Univer-<lb />
sity todav. The Pirates are<lb />
4-3-1 and played Atlantic<lb />
Christian College yesterday.<lb />
The match will take place on<lb />
the ECU soccer field adjacent<lb />
to Minges Coliseum and there<lb />
no admission charge.<lb />
Team Trial Finishes<lb />
Blair Riddick<lb />
David Dees<lb />
Johnny Glee<lb />
Rob Hearst<lb />
Todd Parker<lb />
Mike Temple<lb />
Surf Team<lb />
Schedule<lb />
Fall Contest<lb />
Oct. 1112 � Maryland,<lb />
Delaware St Salisbury St<lb />
George Mason � Ocean City,<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Vov. 25-26 � UNC-W, UNC-<lb />
CH, Coastal Carolina Comm.<lb />
Coll. � Hatteras<lb />
Xov. 29-30 � Univ. of Florida,<lb />
F.I.T. � Melbourne, Fla.<lb />
Rugby Club Splits With UNC-G<lb />
By PHILLIP RITCHEY<lb />
Sprrial lo Tto K�jt CaraiMu<lb />
The ECU Rugby club opened<lb />
their season with a split with last<lb />
year's state champs UNC-G. The<lb />
Ruggers drop the "A" game with<lb />
a 12-3 loss.<lb />
UNC-G struck first with a field<lb />
goal to put them ahead 3-0, but it<lb />
didn't take long for the Ruggers<lb />
to strike back with their own.<lb />
Mike Brown split the uprights<lb />
with a 30-meter kick to tie the<lb />
match, which ended the scoring<lb />
for the first half. The second half<lb />
remained a hard-hitting battle ex-<lb />
cept for a couple of loose plays in<lb />
which the state champs took ad-<lb />
vantage of. The Spartans scored<lb />
a pair of trys in the second half to<lb />
put them up 12-3.<lb />
The match secretary David<lb />
Sgroi was quoted as saying, "I<lb />
was very impressed with the ef-<lb />
fort our Ruggers put into the<lb />
match. However we are a young<lb />
team, losing five-key players<lb />
from last year due to<lb />
graduation<lb />
The Ruggers expect to improve<lb />
every week considering all the<lb />
young talent coming out.<lb />
In the second game, the Rug-<lb />
gers "B" side took UNC-G to the<lb />
ground playing a hard hitting<lb />
match, winning 16-3. Mike<lb />
Scruggs opened the scoring with<lb />
his first try, breaking the game<lb />
open right from the start. The<lb />
young Ruggers didn't have in-<lb />
dividuals, just good team effort<lb />
to win their first match of the<lb />
season.<lb />
The Ruggers travel to Durham<lb />
this Saturday to take on Duke<lb />
iaJtoLvsTi r 4 �<lb />
7<lb />
The ECU rugby club will be in action this wek�nri .h� w-<lb />
tr.vel to nrh.m to h.ttu nL. m wekend � they<lb />
travel to Durham to battle Duke.<lb />
will<lb />
Sheid<lb />
RALEIGH (UPI)<lb />
Carolina State football coa<lb />
Dick Sheridan says his Wolf pa ,<lb />
is tired of needing second<lb />
comebacks to dodge defea<lb />
The Wolfpack has outscored<lb />
its three opponents so far 81-14<lb />
the second half to durr :<lb />
Pittsburgh and, last week, rally<lb />
past Wake Forest in the .<lb />
final minute. But Sheridc<lb />
that N.C. State could have ti<lb />
ble producing those sort<lb />
second-half fireworks aga<lb />
No. 16 Maryland<lb />
"Their defense is verj<lb />
Earnhal<lb />
DAYTONA BE AC H<lb />
For the seventh time in the I<lb />
. eight races, challengers Dr.<lb />
' Waltnp and Tim Richn<lb />
finished in front of N -<lb />
Winston Cup points ieader<lb />
Earnhardt, but Ea-<lb />
maintained a solid lead <lb />
National Champions-<lb />
Earnhardt, who finishec<lb />
in Sunday's Goody's<lb />
Winston Cup stock ;a e at<lb />
Martinsville (Va.) Speed<lb />
� continues to lead the stan 1<lb />
with 3,630 points<lb />
Richmond, who finishec<lb />
is second with 3,494 and<lb />
who finished four<lb />
3,471.<lb />
The Goody's 500 was the<lb />
race of the 29-een- Winston C'i<lb />
season. Earnhardt could elm<lb />
Devils Se<lb />
DURHAM (UPI) � Duke w<lb />
looking to brean Virginia<lb />
this weekend when the Cav<lb />
meet on the Blue Devils<lb />
the two teams' Atlantic (<lb />
Conference opener,<lb />
opener.<lb />
Virginia has beaten Duke in<lb />
their last three clashes � 37-14,<lb />
38-10, and 38-30 � but<lb />
Saturday night the Blue D-<lb />
will enter the game fresh from a<lb />
win while the Cavaliers have<lb />
tered two back-to-back los e<lb />
season.<lb />
"This is a very critical game<lb />
for us. We're tired ol<lb />
beating us three years in a r<lb />
said Duke head coach S:eve<lb />
Sloan in a Monday news con<lb />
ference.<lb />
"1 don't think they are better<lb />
than we are. but I remembe- last<lb />
year that they blocked us the besl<lb />
of anybody Sloan said. "Our<lb />
biggest concern about Virginia<lb />
that they are faster than we are.<lb />
They are a dangerous team offen-<lb />
sively "<lb />
The Blue Devils are 2-1 tl<lb />
season following a 22 roul I<lb />
Ohio University in Duke's hi<lb />
opener last Saturday nigh:<lb />
Virginia, 1-2, lost to Nav �<lb />
last Saturday Georgia T<lb />
defeated the Cavaliers 28-14.<lb />
Sloan said he'll be counting on<lb />
Duke's star freshman this year to<lb />
boost the team's speed. T J Ed-<lb />
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Pirates<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
&amp;<lb />
SCOTT COOPER<lb />
sport. Edltori<lb />
ECU will travel to State Col-<lb />
lege, Pa this weekend to face<lb />
the nation's seventh-ranked Nit-<lb />
tany Lions in Beaver Stadium.<lb />
The Pirates, who battled Penn<lb />
State on even terms before losing<lb />
P-10 last year, will be seeking to<lb />
break a 12-game losing streak.<lb />
The Lions, 2-0 and are<lb />
celebrating their 100th year of in-<lb />
tercollegiate football, are coming<lb />
off a 26-14 win over Boston Col-<lb />
lege last week. Penn State coach<lb />
Joe Paterno expects the teams on<lb />
the schedule to play better than a<lb />
year ago.<lb />
"One of the things I said in<lb />
preseason was that I thought the<lb />
schedule would play tougher<lb />
because a lot of people we had<lb />
beaten last year, we didn't exactly<lb />
devastate Paterno said at his<lb />
weekly press conference.<lb />
"We were very, very fortunate<lb />
to win some of those games. I<lb />
think East Carolina feels this<lb />
way Paterno continued.<lb />
"They've got a lousy 12-game<lb />
losing streak and they know they<lb />
played us really well last year and<lb />
I'm sure they feel they have a<lb />
good chance to beat us<lb />
Despite last week's 45-0 loss to<lb />
Auburn, Paterno says that his<lb />
players will not be looking past<lb />
the Pirates due to the type of<lb />
game they played last year.<lb />
"I don't think there's any<lb />
question that they (our players)<lb />
remember how tough East<lb />
Carolina played us he con-<lb />
tinued. "They were quick and<lb />
they came at us. What we have to<lb />
realize is that East Carolina is<lb />
coming up here with the idea that<lb />
they can beat us. They did come<lb />
close last vear<lb />
The Nittany Lions, who are a<lb />
senior-dominated team, return<lb />
nine starters on offense and eight<lb />
on defense. Penn State is led by<lb />
senior tailback and Heisman can-<lb />
didate D.J. Dozier, who led the<lb />
Lions in rushing with 723 yards<lb />
last year. The fullback tandem of<lb />
Steve Smith and Tim Manoa add-<lb />
ed 801 vards on the ground in<lb />
'85.<lb />
John Schaffer will once again<lb />
handle the quarterbacking duties<lb />
as backup Matt Knitzer may also<lb />
see some time. Four starters from<lb />
last year's offensive line return to<lb />
anchor the potent PSU ground<lb />
attack.<lb />
ECU coach Art Baker respects<lb />
 We played one of our<lb />
better games ever Oast<lb />
year) and I hope we<lb />
can do it again. I<lb />
certainly beleive we<lb />
can do it again. M<lb />
� Art Baker<lb />
the Nittany Lions and knows that<lb />
Paterno's squad is as good as<lb />
anyone's in the nation.<lb />
"They have an excellent foot-<lb />
ball team. They have all of those<lb />
awesome players � they have<lb />
some great athletes Baker said,<lb />
"and thev're one of the better<lb />
coached teams too.<lb />
"We played one o our better<lb />
football games ever (last year)<lb />
and 1 hope we can do it again.<lb />
Baker added. "I certainly believe<lb />
we can do it again<lb />
In fact, the Pirate offense had<lb />
its most productive day of '85 at<lb />
Penn State, rolling up 385 yards<lb />
of total offense � including 189<lb /><lb />
Nationally<lb />
yards by quarterback Ron Jones.<lb />
Defensively, ECU also had some<lb />
impressive numbers. ECU held<lb />
the Nittany Lions to the fewest<lb />
number of first downs (16),<lb />
fewest offensive plays (59) and<lb />
the fewest yards of total offense<lb />
(324) of any one of the Buc's op-<lb />
ponents.<lb />
The Pirates' three fumbles at<lb />
Penn State last year, which tied<lb />
their most in a single game, is un-<lb />
doubtly what led to the ECU<lb />
defeat. And on the other hand,<lb />
it's been a trademark of the Lions<lb />
to take advantage of their opposi-<lb />
tion's mistakes. A case in point is<lb />
in last week's win over Boston<lb />
T<lb />
TH'FoTuRE LOOK? (31E.HH<lb />
Optimistic Outlook?<lb />
Photo By � MAR STARTARI<lb />
Riddick Tops Surf Tryouts<lb />
By DAVID COLBY<lb />
Special to The Fail CarotMaa<lb />
The ECU surf team held it's<lb />
annual team try-outs last Sun-<lb />
day at Cape Hatteras. The<lb />
trials were held at Rodanthe<lb />
Pier, which is about halfway<lb />
between Nags Head and the<lb />
Hatteras lighthouse.<lb />
Twenty-six surfers from<lb />
ECU sacrificed a Saturday<lb />
night downtown to make the<lb />
three-hour drive to the Outer<lb />
Banks early Sunday morning.<lb />
The waves at sunrise on the<lb />
day of the contest left a lot to<lb />
be desired. Conditions improv-<lb />
ed during the morning<lb />
however, as well formed two-<lb />
to three-foot faces started roll-<lb />
ing in. Clear skies and<lb />
85-degree weather added to the<lb />
overall success of the contest.<lb />
Sophomore Blair Riddick,<lb />
from Virginia Beach, took top<lb />
honors of the day by using<lb />
good wave selection all the way<lb />
thru the Finals. David Dees,<lb />
from Atlantic Beach, followed<lb />
closely with a strong second-<lb />
place Finish by taking some of<lb />
the largest waves of the day.<lb />
Johnny Glee, also from<lb />
Virginia Beach, placed third in<lb />
the event with his ever consis-<lb />
tent style and form. Rob<lb />
Hearst from Jacksonville<lb />
finished fourth by utilizing a<lb />
good backside attack on the<lb />
small waves.<lb />
The surf team graduated<lb />
many surfers from a year ago,<lb />
leaving several of slots to be<lb />
filled. Furthermore, this year<lb />
expects to be a very competitive<lb />
season for the Pirates as they<lb />
are surfing against more<lb />
schools this fall than they have<lb />
ever surfed against in a whole<lb />
year before.<lb />
The first contest will be in<lb />
Ocean City, Md in two weeks.<lb />
The ECU team does not know<lb />
what kind of competition to ex-<lb />
pect as they will be facing two<lb />
new opponents � the Universi-<lb />
ty of Maryland and Salisbury<lb />
State College. The Pirates are<lb />
excited about the trip since<lb />
many of them have never surf-<lb />
ed north of Virginia Beach.<lb />
Surfing contests are made up<lb />
of several heats with four to six<lb />
surfers. Judges score the top-<lb />
three waves for each surfer in a<lb />
timed heat. Top placers in each<lb />
heat advance into quaters,<lb />
semis, and a final. In in-<lb />
terscholastic competition,<lb />
points are awarded to each<lb />
team according to placings in<lb />
the heats. One of the biggest<lb />
disadvantages is that the waves<lb />
don't always cooperate with<lb />
the contest dates.<lb />
The surf team operates out<lb />
of the ECU surfing club which<lb />
is open to all ECU students.<lb />
Guys and girls are both<lb />
w elcome to join the club and go<lb />
on trips with the team. It is still<lb />
possible for students to surf on<lb />
the team even if they missed<lb />
last weekend's try-outs. To<lb />
find out more about the surfing<lb />
club or team attend the meeting<lb />
this Thursday night at 8:00 in<lb />
room B-104 in Joyner Library.<lb />
ECU-PSU Battle<lb />
(Left) Pirate coach Art Baker hopes to be in a happier mood after the<lb />
Pirates play Penn State this weekend. (Right) Former Pirate QB Ron<lb />
Jones (8) pulls away from a defender in last year's game as Anthony<lb />
Simpson (31) makes a block.<lb />
Lions<lb />
College. Penn State's defense<lb />
forced seven Eagle turnovers<lb />
(two fumbles and five intercep-<lb />
tions).<lb />
"We try to make the other<lb />
team paranoid about turning the<lb />
ball over said senior corner-<lb />
back Duffy Cobbs. "We trv to<lb />
break on the ball on passes and<lb />
strip the ball on running plays<lb />
It's something we work on in<lb />
practice and we take a great deal<lb />
of pride in it<lb />
The Nittany Lion defense is<lb />
spearheaded bv consensus All-<lb />
America linebacker Shane Con-<lb />
Ian, who led PSU with 91 tackles<lb />
in '85. Conlan is one of the<lb />
Lions' best ever, according to<lb />
Paterno and Baker concurs.<lb />
"Shane Conlan is one of the<lb />
finest football players in<lb />
America. Just watching him plav.<lb />
is worth the price of admission<lb />
alone Baker said.<lb />
Only three defensive starters<lb />
graduated from last year's PSU<lb />
squad, with hero Michael Zor-<lb />
dich being the major loss for<lb />
Paterno.<lb />
A positive note for the Pirates<lb />
will be the return of senior offen-<lb />
sive guard Rich Autry, who miss-<lb />
ed a pair of games with a leg in-<lb />
jury. Also, offensive guard Greg<lb />
Thomas has returned to practice<lb />
this week, but will be ques-<lb />
tionable for this week's game<lb />
However, junior Ron Jones and<lb />
sophomore Tim Wolter will both<lb />
be out for an indefinite length of<lb />
time due to arthroscopic knee<lb />
surgery performed yesterdav.<lb />
On Penn State's front, nose<lb />
tackle Aoatoa Polamalu has an<lb />
injured knee and nose tackle<lb />
Mike Russo is suffering from a<lb />
sprained neck. The two are listed<lb />
as doubtful for Saturdays con-<lb />
test, according to a coaches<lb />
report.<lb />
Sports Fact<lb />
Thur. Sept. 25, 15<lb />
Fifty-nine-year-old Satchel<lb />
Paige is activated for one game<lb />
and pitches three shutout inn-<lb />
ings for the Kansas City<lb />
Athletics against the Boston<lb />
Red Sox. During the stint Paige<lb />
yields only one base hit, a dou-<lb />
ble to Carl Yastremski.<lb />
Soccer Team<lb />
Hosts NCAA<lb />
Runner-Up<lb />
The ECU soccer team will<lb />
host the American University<lb />
Eagles Sat Sept. 2 at 2:00<lb />
p.m. American was the NCAA<lb />
Division-1 runner-up in 1985<lb />
and was ranked number-two in<lb />
the 1986 preseason poll.<lb />
American sports a 2-4 record<lb />
and travels to Howard Univer-<lb />
sity today. The Pirates are<lb />
4-3-1 and played Atlantic<lb />
Christian College yesterdav.<lb />
The match will take place on<lb />
the ECU soccer field adjacent<lb />
to Minges Coliseum and there<lb />
admission<lb />
Team Trial Finishes<lb />
1. Blair Riddick<lb />
2. David Dees<lb />
3. Johnny Glee<lb />
4. Rob Hearst<lb />
5. Todd Parker<lb />
6. Mike Temple<lb />
Surf Team<lb />
Schedule<lb />
Fall Contest<lb />
Oct. 11-12 � Maryland,<lb />
Delaware St Salisbury St<lb />
George Mason � Ocean City,<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Vov. 25-26 � UNC-W, UNC-<lb />
CH, Coastal Carolina Comm.<lb />
Coll. � Hatteras<lb />
Nov. 29-30 � Univ. of Florida,<lb />
F.I.T. � Melbourne, Fla.<lb />
Rugby Club Splits With UNC-G<lb />
By PHILLIP RITCHEY<lb />
Sp�dal to TV Eut (iralMu<lb />
The ECU Rugby club opened<lb />
their season with a split with last<lb />
year's state champs UNC-G. The<lb />
Ruggers drop the "A" game with<lb />
a 12-3 loss.<lb />
UNC-G struck first with a field<lb />
goal to put them ahead 3-0, but it<lb />
didn't take long for the Ruggers<lb />
to strike back with their own.<lb />
Mike Brown split the uprights<lb />
with a 30-meter kick to tie the<lb />
match, which ended the scoring<lb />
for the first half. The second half<lb />
remained a hard-hitting battle ex-<lb />
cept for a couple of loose plays in<lb />
which the state champs took ad-<lb />
vantage of. The Spartans scored<lb />
a pair of trys in the second half to<lb />
put them up 12-3.<lb />
The match secretary David<lb />
Sgroi was quoted as saying, "I<lb />
was very impressed with the ef-<lb />
fort our Ruggers put into the<lb />
match. However we are a young<lb />
team, losing five-key players<lb />
from last year due to<lb />
graduation<lb />
The Ruggers expect to improve<lb />
every week considering all the<lb />
young talent coming out.<lb />
In the second game, the Rug-<lb />
gers "B" side took UNC-G to the<lb />
ground playing a hard hitting<lb />
match, winning 16-3. Mike<lb />
Scruggs opened the scoring with<lb />
his first try, breaking the game<lb />
open right from the start. The<lb />
young Ruggers didn't have in-<lb />
dividuals, just good team effort<lb />
to win their first match of the<lb />
season.<lb />
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Dick Sheridan says his Wolfpack<lb />
is tired of needing second-half<lb />
comebacks to dodge defeats<lb />
The Wolfpack has outscored<lb />
its three opponents so far 81-14 in<lb />
the second half to dump ECU, tie<lb />
Pittsburgh and, last week, rally<lb />
past Wake Forest in the game's<lb />
final minute. But Sheridan said<lb />
that N.C. State could have trou-<lb />
ble producing those sort of<lb />
second-half fireworks against<lb />
No. 16 Maryland.<lb />
"Their defense is very stingy<lb />
Earnhal<lb />
DAYTONA BEACH fUPI) -<lb />
For the seventh time in the first-<lb />
� eight races, challengers Da<lb />
I Waltnp and Tim Richmond<lb />
finished in front of NASCAR<lb />
Winston Cup points leader Dale<lb />
Earnhardt, but Earnhardt<lb />
maintained a solid lead for<lb />
National Championship.<lb />
Earnhardt, who finished I2tfc<lb />
in Sunday's Goody's 500<lb />
Winston Cup stock car race at<lb />
Martinsville (VaSpceddv<lb />
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with 3,630 points.<lb />
Richmond, who finished 10th.<lb />
is second with 3,494 and Wa.<lb />
who finished fourth, is third<lb />
3,471.<lb />
The Goody's 500 was the 24<lb />
race of the 29-event Winston I<lb />
season. Earnhardt could d<lb />
Devils Se<lb />
DURHAM (UPI) - Duke will be<lb />
looking to break Virginia's trend<lb />
this weekend when the Cavaliers<lb />
meet on the Blue Devils' turf in<lb />
the two teams' Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference opener,<lb />
opener.<lb />
Virginia has beaten Duke in<lb />
their last three clashes � 37-14,<lb />
38-10, and 38-30 � but this<lb />
Saturday night the Blue Devils<lb />
will enter the game fresh from a<lb />
win while the Cavaliers have suf-<lb />
fered two back-to-back losses this<lb />
season.<lb />
"This is a very criticaJ game<lb />
for us. We're tired of them<lb />
beating us three years in a row'<lb />
said Duke head coach Steve<lb />
Sloan in a Monday news con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
"I don't think they are better<lb />
than we are, but I remember last<lb />
year that they blocked us the best<lb />
of anybody Sloan said. "Our<lb />
biggest concern about Virginia is<lb />
that they are faster than we are.<lb />
They are a dangerous team offen-<lb />
sively<lb />
The Blue Devils are 2-1 this<lb />
season following a 22-1 roul<lb />
Ohio University in Duke's home<lb />
opener last Saturday night.<lb />
Virginia. 1-2, lost to Navy and<lb />
last Saturday Georgia Tech<lb />
defeated the Cavaliers 28-14.<lb />
Sloan said he'll be counting on<lb />
Duke's star freshman this year to<lb />
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RALEIGH (UPI) North<lb />
Carolina State football coach<lb />
Dick Sheridan says his Wolfpack<lb />
is tired of needing second-half<lb />
comebacks to dodge defeats.<lb />
The Wolfpack has outscored<lb />
its three opponents so far 81-14 in<lb />
the second half to dump ECU, tie<lb />
Pittsburgh and, last week, rally<lb />
past Wake Forest in the game's<lb />
final minute. But Sheridan said<lb />
that N.C. State could have trou-<lb />
ble producing those sort of<lb />
second-half fireworks against<lb />
No. 16 Maryland.<lb />
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Wolfpack<lb />
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and their offense is the sort that<lb />
keeps the ball away from you for<lb />
a very long time Sheridan said.<lb />
"They've got the kind of team<lb />
that is very tough for anyone to<lb />
catch from behind<lb />
North Carolina State's defense<lb />
was scored upon in the final<lb />
period for the first time this year<lb />
when it gave up two fourth-<lb />
quarter touchdowns in<lb />
Saturday's 42-38 defeat of Wake<lb />
Forest. But Sheridan remained<lb />
pleased with his team's efforts.<lb />
"Our defense was great in<lb />
shutting out East Carolina and<lb />
Pitt in the second half Sheridan<lb />
said to reporters gathered for his<lb />
weekly press conference. "With<lb />
Wake Forest, you saw two ex-<lb />
cellent offenses that were ex-<lb />
ecuting very well<lb />
North Carolina State and<lb />
Wake Forest exchanged the lead<lb />
Saturday five times in the fourth<lb />
quarter, the last time when<lb />
Wolfpack quarterback Erik<lb />
Kramer tosses a 15-yard<lb />
touchdown pass to split end Dan-<lb />
ny Peebles. The finale thrilled<lb />
spectators and gave N.C. State a<lb />
share of the Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference lead at 1-0.<lb />
But Sheridan said he would<lb />
prefer a different type of thrill.<lb />
"Anyone who saw the game, ex-<lb />
cept a coach, would think it was<lb />
very exciting he said. "My idea<lb />
of exciting is when you're ahead<lb />
42-0 and all you have to worry<lb />
about is making sure that<lb />
everyone who dressed out gets to<lb />
Play<lb />
Sheridan, now off to a 2-0-1<lb />
start in his first year at N.C.<lb />
State, said he had gotten a<lb />
bellyfull of exciting finishes last<lb />
season. That's when he watched<lb />
Maintains<lb />
Georgia Southern use a last<lb />
minute score to down his Furman<lb />
squad in the NCAA Division<lb />
I-AA Finals.<lb />
"That was very exciting, but I<lb />
didn't enjoy it very much<lb />
Sheridan said.<lb />
Sheridan said this was the week<lb />
his team needed more than ever<lb />
to play error-free football. He<lb />
noted Maryland has a 21-1 record<lb />
against ACC opponents in the<lb />
four years Bobby Ross had<lb />
coached the Terrapins and<lb />
credited their three-straight<lb />
league titles to consistency of ef-<lb />
forts.<lb />
"That team has dominated the<lb />
ACC for three years. That's a<lb />
remarkable achievement for any<lb />
football program, no matter<lb />
what conference Sheridan said.<lb />
"To have a chance against a team<lb />
like that, we need to play consis-<lb />
tent like they do and totally<lb />
eliminate all the mistakes we've<lb />
been making in the first half.<lb />
"I don't know how we're go-<lb />
ing to do it, but we have to play<lb />
two second halves of football in<lb />
one game and put them together<lb />
against Maryland he said.<lb />
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) �<lb />
For the seventh time in the first-<lb />
eight races, challengers Darrell<lb />
Walt rip and Tim Richmond<lb />
finished in front of NASCAR<lb />
Winston Cup points leader Dale<lb />
Earnhardt, but Earnhardt still<lb />
maintained a solid lead for the<lb />
National Championship.<lb />
Earnhardt, who finished 12th<lb />
in Sunday's Goody's 500<lb />
Winston Cup stock car race at<lb />
Martinsville (Va.) Speedway,<lb />
continues to lead the standings<lb />
with 3,630 points.<lb />
Richmond, who finished 10th,<lb />
is second with 3,494 and Waltrip,<lb />
who finished fourth, is third with<lb />
3,471.<lb />
The Goody's 500 was the 24th<lb />
ace o the 29-event Winston Cup<lb />
season Earnhardt could clinch<lb />
his second NASCAR Winston<lb />
Cup Championship by finishing<lb />
fourth or better in each of the re-<lb />
maining events; regardless of<lb />
what either Richmond or Waltrip<lb />
do.<lb />
Earnhardt, however, has<lb />
finished in the top-four in only<lb />
one of the last five races second<lb />
to Richmond at Richmond (Va.)<lb />
Fairgrounds Raceway Sept. 7.<lb />
Bobby Allison is fourth in the<lb />
Winston Cup standings with<lb />
3,212 points, followed by Bill<lb />
Elliott's, 3.163; Ricky Rudd,<lb />
3,148; Goody's 500 winner Rusty<lb />
Wallace, 3,088; Geoff Bodine,<lb />
3,047; Bobby Hillin, 2,940; and<lb />
Kyle Petty, 2,894.<lb />
Earnhardt also leads the<lb />
Winston Cup circuit in money<lb />
winnings with $966,100. He<lb />
would become the third driver in<lb />
motorsports history to surpass $1<lb />
million in winnings in a single<lb />
season by winning Sunday's Hol-<lb />
ly Farms 400 race at North<lb />
Wilkesboro (NC) Speedway.<lb />
The first two men to reach the<lb />
$1 million plateau were Elliott<lb />
and Waltrip last season.<lb />
Elliott, who stands a good<lb />
chance of also surpassing $1<lb />
million this season, is second in<lb />
winnings with $806,880; followed<lb />
by Waltrip ($729,890); Richmond<lb />
($652,410); Bodine ($587,735);<lb />
Rudd ($480,185); Harry Gant<lb />
($437,605); Terry Labonte<lb />
($435,965); Allison ($392,640);<lb />
and Wallace ($372,760).<lb />
Alan Kulwicki of Greenfield,<lb />
Wisconsin leads the Champion<lb />
Spark Plug Rookie of the Year<lb />
standings with 197 rookie points<lb />
to the 185 of second place Mike<lb />
Waltrip, brother of the three time<lb />
Winston Cup Champion.<lb />
Pole qualifying is scheduled<lb />
for Friday and Saturday at North<lb />
Wilkesboro, the only track on the<lb />
schedule using a two-day average<lb />
qualifying system to determine<lb />
the front four rows of the starting<lb />
field. The Holly Farms 400 is set<lb />
to begin at 1 p.m. EDT Sunday.<lb />
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looking to break Virginia's trend<lb />
� his weekend when the Cavaliers<lb />
meet on the Blue Devils' turf in<lb />
the two teams' Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference opener,<lb />
opener.<lb />
Virginia has beaten Duke in<lb />
their last three clashes � 37-14,<lb />
38-10. and 38-30 � but this<lb />
Saturday night the Blue Devils<lb />
will enter rhe game fresh from a<lb />
win while the Cavaliers have suf-<lb />
fered two back-to-back losses this<lb />
season.<lb />
"This is a very critical game<lb />
for us. We're tired of them<lb />
beating us three years in a row<lb />
said Duke head coach Steve<lb />
Sloan in a Monday news con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
"I don't think they are better<lb />
than we are, but I remember last<lb />
year that they blocked us the best<lb />
of anybody Sloan said. "Our<lb />
biggest concern about Virginia is<lb />
that they are faster than we are.<lb />
They are a dangerous team of fen-<lb />
Mvely<lb />
Trie Blue Devils are 2-1 this<lb />
season following a 22-7 rout of<lb />
Ohio University in Duke's home<lb />
opener last Saturday night.<lb />
Virginia, 1-2, lost to Navy and<lb />
last Saturday Georgia Tech<lb />
defeated the Cavaliers 28-14.<lb />
Sloan said he'll be counting on<lb />
Duke's star freshman this year to<lb />
boost the team's speed. T.J.Ed-<lb />
wards on his first college carry<lb />
sprinted 64 yards for Duke's<lb />
third touchdown against Ohio.<lb />
"Freshman running back T.J.<lb />
Edwards will see more playing<lb />
time against Virginia Sloan<lb />
said. "We hope he can pump<lb />
some life into our running game.<lb />
HeN very fast and has very good<lb />
balance. He's probably our<lb />
fastest back and he has a nice air<lb />
of toughness about him<lb />
Edwards moves up to 2nd str-<lb />
ing i Iback behind Duke's<lb />
leading rusher, senior Julius<lb />
Granth. i, who has rushed 46<lb />
times ft a net of 1 yards in<lb />
three gai s.<lb />
Lookin back at the Ohio<lb />
game, Slon notes "We just have<lb />
a lot of things we still need to im-<lb />
prove on. Our kicking game<lb />
against Ohio was less than ade-<lb />
quate<lb />
Doug Peterson, Duke's<lb />
freshman kicker, missed an extra<lb />
point in the second quarter<lb />
against Ohio, ending a personal<lb />
streak of 97 accurate conver-<lb />
sions.<lb />
"Our running game still has a<lb />
long way to go Sloan added.<lb />
"We're working hard to im-<lb />
prove, but our running backs<lb />
have to break more tackles, and<lb />
we're working very diligently in<lb />
practice with our inexperienced<lb />
offensive line<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 25. 1986<lb />
SUWANEE, Ga (UPI) -<lb />
Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Hen-<lb />
ning finds himself in an unac-<lb />
customed position.<lb />
After two straight 4-12 seasons<lb />
during which one of his biggest<lb />
battles was to get his beleaguered<lb />
troops believing in themselves,<lb />
Henning suddenly finds himself<lb />
battling against over confidence.<lb />
The Falcons, off to a 3-0 start<lb />
for only the second time in their<lb />
21-year history after upsetting<lb />
Dallas Sunday, 37-35, next visit<lb />
the Tampa Bay Bucs, a team<lb />
which the past few years has been<lb />
struggling even more than Atlan-<lb />
ta.<lb />
"Beating Dallas in Dallas is a<lb />
great accomplishment, but it is<lb />
something we must put behind<lb />
us said Henning. "Tampa Bay<lb />
(1-2) is also coming off a con-<lb />
fidence building win (24-20 at<lb />
Detroit).<lb />
"There was little to choose bet-<lb />
ween our two teams in the<lb />
Henning Unaccustomed To Success<lb />
preseason game (which the<lb />
Falcons won with a last moment<lb />
field goal) and I expect this<lb />
week's game will be as in-<lb />
teresting said Henning. "They<lb />
have made some changes since<lb />
opening week, and that makes<lb />
preparation more difficult.<lb />
"Being 3-0 says we are capable<lb />
of getting into a donnybrook<lb />
with a team of high quality and<lb />
coming out on top said Henn-<lb />
ing. "It doesn't mean that we can<lb />
do it every day<lb />
The Falcons young quarter-<lb />
back, David Archer, says he and<lb />
his teammates realize that they<lb />
might have trouble getting ready<lb />
to play "after winning such a big<lb />
game. But I'm sure if it looks like<lb />
we haven't got our minds on the<lb />
Bucs, there'll be some people in<lb />
the lockerroom who will redirect<lb />
our attention<lb />
Archer, one of the lowest-rated<lb />
passers in the NFL last season, is<lb />
off to a pretty good start � com-<lb />
pleting 55 percent of his passes<lb />
for 636 yards and five<lb />
touchdowns, with only one in-<lb />
terception.<lb />
Archer also has proven himself<lb />
to be one of the better running<lb />
quarterbacks in the league,<lb />
rushing 118 yards on 15 keepers<lb />
for a 7.9 average.<lb />
"We're at the third plateau<lb />
said Archer. "Dallas was an early<lb />
test to see if we were good enough<lb />
to play a team that is going to be<lb />
in the playoffs. We played them<lb />
to a standoff on both sides of the<lb />
football.<lb />
"It's neat that we won, but<lb />
now we're ready to move on.<lb />
Now, we've got to prove we're<lb />
good enough to be in the<lb />
playoffs. You've got to get ready<lb />
every week or someone will rise<lb />
up and get you<lb />
When the Falcons returned to<lb />
"That was a moment to<lb />
enjoy said Henning. "When<lb />
we came back from Dallas last<lb />
year (after a 24-10 loss that put<lb />
them at 1-7), only one fan was<lb />
waiting at the airport.<lb />
"We are continuing to grow as<lb />
a football team and each week<lb />
presents a different challenge<lb />
said Henning. "Sunday, we<lb />
played an established team with<lb />
great tradition, and we were able<lb />
to win. It was a great win because<lb />
not many teams go to Dallas and<lb />
come away with a victory. While<lb />
we have room for improvement<lb />
in execution, we can not ask for<lb />
more effort. There were many<lb />
times we could have become<lb />
discouraged, but no one ever<lb />
gave up<lb />
The Falcons, trailing 35-27,<lb />
scored 10 points in the closing<lb />
minutes, the last three on a Mick<lb />
Floyd Dixon.<lb />
But the Cowboys had one last<lb />
gasp, Danny White throwing to<lb />
Tony Hill on a play that went 63<lb />
yards before Bobby Butler<lb />
knocked Hill out of bounds at the<lb />
Atlanta nine after time had ex-<lb />
pired.<lb />
"I told the team last week<lb />
before the game that it was not<lb />
going to be the end of the world if<lb />
we lost or if we won because it is<lb />
a long season said Henning.<lb />
"But, I must admit, comparing<lb />
last year's 0-6 start to being 3-0,1<lb />
like this better<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Atlanta Sunday night, a crowd of Luckhurst field goal with just �<lb />
more than 1,000 met them at the seconds remaining following a<lb />
airport- 63-yard pass from Archer to<lb />
WANTED:<lb />
Staff Illustrator<lb />
The East Carolinian is looking for an all<lb />
purpose illustrator. Art majors and those with<lb />
experience are preferred. A portfolio is<lb />
required. Call 757-6366 or stop by the<lb />
Publications Building.<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the new<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau pledges. Be<lb />
prepared to blow it our with our little<lb />
sisters tonight.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI PLEDGES: The<lb />
Brothers of Pi Kappa Phi would like<lb />
to congratulate you on becoming<lb />
pledges. You guys are gonna do<lb />
great! We would also like to thank<lb />
Tracy Newman for her help durino<lb />
rush! <lb />
ALPHA SIGMA PHI: Would like to<lb />
congratulate our fall pledge class:<lb />
Martin Harrell, Chris Mathews,<lb />
Bradley Cates, Paul Martin, Gary<lb />
Hoffman, Brian Bartram, Walter<lb />
Perkins, John Carter, Donald God<lb />
win, Greg Vaocek, David Core,<lb />
Steve Wall, David Foster, Craig<lb />
Belcher, David Kluttz, Robert<lb />
Lockhart, Darrin Stephens, Eric<lb />
Hayes, Joseph Gore, Robert Morris,<lb />
Jeff Medlin, Steve Draughon, Bryan<lb />
Sepich, Sean Gray, Steve Jewell,<lb />
David Custer. Welcome aboard<lb />
guys, you all are the best! p.s.<lb />
Alpha Phis, get ready for the party<lb />
of your life.<lb />
SIGMA PHI EPSILON: The<lb />
brothers and little sisters would like<lb />
to welcome the Fall 1986 Pledge<lb />
Class into the most jammin' frater-<lb />
nity on campus! Congratulations to:<lb />
Jeff Emerson, Ross Klingman, Trey<lb />
Johnson, Bill Rice, Chris Trum,<lb />
John McAuley, Jeff Rooney, Zamir<lb />
Siddigi, Tim Re idling, Bob<lb />
McManus, Joe Tippett, Mike<lb />
Basseti, Tripp Williford, Jim<lb />
Fullowan, Tom Wheeler, Bill Peter-<lb />
son, Alan White and Matt Keysers<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS!<lb />
LIDDY: If that's the solutionwhy<lb />
don't you? -ORGAN<lb />
NANCY: Your favorite prehistoric<lb />
animal is what? A pterodactyl?<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI: The sisters<lb />
would like to welcome our new Beta<lb />
Thetas to AOTT! Sharon Kott, Angie<lb />
Lineberry, Melinda Huffman, Renee<lb />
Roberts, Angela Bunn, Lisa<lb />
Grosshandler, Sally McLean, Amy<lb />
Cacciamani, Chris Brackman,<lb />
Robin Sprigg, Kathy Messer, Laurie<lb />
Guthrie, Amanda Brewer, Leslie<lb />
Liedel, DeLynda Carter, Ann Water-<lb />
bury, Pamela Christie, Pamela<lb />
Vaughn, Jayne Carter, Georgeanne<lb />
Athanaelos, Kim Ferrell, Collette<lb />
Gualitieri, Tiffany Kilpatrick, Chris-<lb />
ty Waters, Theresa Morse, Tracy<lb />
Parrish, Ronnia Westmoreland,<lb />
Debbie Schroeder, Sara Garber,<lb />
Kristi Schipper, and Patti Kemmis.<lb />
We love ya!<lb />
TO THE MONDAY NIGHT DIN-<lb />
NER CREW: I don't think we had<lb />
enough fun - let's do it again every<lb />
Monday night - Gilligan.<lb />
SALE<lb />
SCOTT: You have just got to get<lb />
over that complex of yours!<lb />
FOR SALE: 1976 Chev. Caprice<lb />
Classic in good condition. Rebuilt<lb />
engine, new brakes, windshield and<lb />
carpet. Fully powered and more.<lb />
Call Hal 758-2598.<lb />
JENNY LEE: I have a picture.<lb />
AZD BETA MU PLEDGE CLASS:<lb />
From one pledge class to another,<lb />
AZD is the place to be. Congratula-<lb />
tions. From the Beta Lambdas!<lb />
APE-LIKES: You are planning a<lb />
fish fry, formal, outdoor bash, mix-<lb />
er, etc and need a disc jockey or a<lb />
hand, contact the TRASHMAN or<lb />
dial 752-3587.<lb />
ATTENTION DEADHEADS: Trip<lb />
pin' set coming up Friday night at 10<lb />
pm on ROCK-OUTLET with DEAD<lb />
REDD PHILIPS. We're on the bus to<lb />
the Fabulous Fox Theater in Atlan-<lb />
ta, Georgia, Oct. 28-29, 1985. Enjoy<lb />
the show!<lb />
COMPUTER DATING: No lists of<lb />
names distributed or any informa-<lb />
tion given without your consent. We<lb />
offer a very personal way for you to<lb />
meet new people. Introductions<lb />
guaranteed or your money back.<lb />
Student discounts. Katz Services<lb />
3557595.<lb />
TO MY SNF: You are cordially in-<lb />
vited to dinner Friday night (6:30) at<lb />
the home of your SMF. How about<lb />
it? Please RSVP!<lb />
TO THE BROTHERS OF LAMBDA<lb />
CHI ALPHA: We surely won't do it<lb />
withouf cha. We're psyched for the<lb />
wild night and what we'll look like<lb />
is a scary sight! The password's<lb />
POLYESTER, so we know our first<lb />
social will be the bester! The<lb />
Sigmas.<lb />
TYPING: Top quality word process-<lb />
ing equipment that can meet all your<lb />
needs backed with years of ex-<lb />
perience. Low student rates. Mon-<lb />
Sun 9 am to 9 pm. 355-7595.<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND<lb />
PHOTOCOPYING SERVICES: Typ<lb />
ing resumes, term papers, thesis<lb />
papers. Call SDF Professional Com-<lb />
puter Services Inc 106 East 5th St.<lb />
(near Cubbies), Greenville, 752-3694.<lb />
SIGMA NU AND ALL CONCERN-<lb />
ED: What would you do if you had<lb />
swabs stuck up your pee-pee? Infor-<lb />
mation printed by me Tuesday was<lb />
printed in haste and anger, not bas-<lb />
ed on test results. I'm clean and so is<lb />
L.S. Sorry! Plus c'est change plus<lb />
c'est la meme chose. Ace "d'yer<lb />
mak'er"<lb />
FOR SALE: Furniture. One coffee<lb />
table with two matching end tables.<lb />
Price negotiable. Call 751002 or<lb />
757 1118.<lb />
CHEAP TYPING: Reports, etc. Call<lb />
Anne at 752-3015 and leave a<lb />
message.<lb />
FITZ: Hope you have a fantastic<lb />
22nd birthday! The past two weeks<lb />
have been great. Let's party this<lb />
weekend! Teri, James, and CDF<lb />
TAROT CARD READINGS: Learn<lb />
more about yourself! Private in-<lb />
dividual readings or group parties<lb />
(minimum 6 people). Perfect for<lb />
rushes or dorm parties. Call<lb />
"Reader" 355-2562.<lb />
Sept. 29 � Oct. 4<lb />
Tom Togs Factory Outlet<lb />
1900 Dickinson Ave, Greenville<lb />
EVERYTHING DIRECT FROM FACTORY<lb />
� Close-outs � Overruns � Irregulars<lb />
From 25 To Not Over $10<lb />
TROCADERO<lb />
 Famous Names That We Cannot Mentior?<lb />
SUMMER, FALL, AND WINTER MERCHANDISE<lb />
HOURS<lb />
MON-TUES 9:30-6:00 WED-FRI 9:30-8:00<lb />
for your shopping convenience SAT 9:30-6:00<lb />
Located in Hie WMmli Aim<lb />
in tfce iwr of Ike WM�<lb />
MEN'S, LADIES, CHILDREN'S. ANQ INFANTS WEAR<lb />
FOR SALE: Single Greenville<lb />
Athletic Club membership. Call<lb />
after 5 pm 355 2932.<lb />
WANTED<lb />
753 2245.<lb />
WET SUIT. Call <lb />
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FREE CAT: 3 years old, had all<lb />
shots, very affectionate, neutered,<lb />
needs nice home. 355-6349.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
At Georgetown Apartments. Ex<lb />
cellent location, close to campus.<lb />
Need 1 or 2 roommates to share 2<lb />
bedroom townhouse. Call 752-9245.<lb />
&amp;<lb />
RETRIEVER TRAINING: In<lb />
terested in learning to train a<lb />
retriever in hunting or field trialing,<lb />
call Ben at 756 3010 after 9 pm.<lb />
MALE STRIPPER WANTED: For<lb />
Oct. 3 birthday party! Serious in-<lb />
quiries only! Call Tonya immediatly<lb />
at 355-5949. Good pay for less than an<lb />
hour!<lb />
DJ; Are you having a party and need<lb />
a D.J.? For the best in Top 40, Beach<lb />
and Dance call Morgan at 758-7967.<lb />
Reasonable rates. References on re-<lb />
quest.<lb />
FOR RENT: 3 blocks from ECU. 1<lb />
bedroom with private entrance.<lb />
Utilities paid. $160month. Call<lb />
758 1274 after 6 pm.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: To share<lb />
new apt. located at 405 E. 5th St.<lb />
(Regency House Condos Apt 1C).<lb />
Iblock (300 steps) from Downtown<lb />
and 1 block from campus.<lb />
Everything is new, must see! No<lb />
deposits req'd for either apt. or<lb />
utilities! Rent $175 plus 12 util. Call<lb />
355-6686 and leave name &amp; phone<lb />
number.<lb />
 Even Thursday Night Is I<lb />
I TACO NIGHT !<lb />
I Two Great Tacos for only. 99 <lb />
1 60 oz. Pitchers SI. 99<lb />
 Offer Good From 7p.rnl! p.m. - Not Valid on Deliveries I<lb />
ALL DAY FRIDAY <lb />
 32 oz. Bucket of Your Favorite Draft I<lb />
1 215 E. Fourth Street 99C I<lb />
Hm�'�����mTMrnnSn<lb />
FOR SALE: King sized waterbed.<lb />
Semi-waveless, heater included.<lb />
Less than 6 months old. Headboard<lb />
included. $250. Call 758-9768 after 12<lb />
noon, ask for Craig.<lb />
$60 PER HUNDRED PAIO: for<lb />
remailing letters from home! Send<lb />
self-addressed, stamped envelope<lb />
for informationapplication.<lb />
Associates, Box MB, Roselle, NJ<lb />
072O3.<lb />
FOR SALE: Can you buy Jeeps,<lb />
Cars, 4x4's, Seized in drug raids for<lb />
under $100? Call for facts today<lb />
602-837 3401. Ext. S711<lb />
PROFESSIONAL TYPING. Ex<lb />
perienced, quality work. IBM Selec-<lb />
tric typewriter. Call Lanie Shive<lb />
758-5301.<lb />
IS IT TRUE That you can buy jeeps<lb />
for $44 through the U.S. govern-<lb />
ment? Get the facts todayl Call<lb />
1 312 742-1142 ext 5271-A.<lb />
Quality Copies<lb /><lb />
fcMfrc<lb />
321 E10ttl Street �19)752-0875<lb />
Monfey-FrW 7:00�n-iftOOpm Mm<lb />
MOam-6:00pm<lb />
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houskeeper or attendant for the sick.<lb />
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good references. 752-6079.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
Christian atmosphere, responsible 2<lb />
bedroom condo. in Treetops. $150<lb />
plus utilities and phone. Call Beth<lb />
756 6320, 756-2724, or 758-3471 Ext. 240<lb />
(NCNB).<lb />
Drink Some Suds<lb />
While You<lb />
 - Do Your Duds<lb />
AMFM Music<lb />
2 Color TV's with Cable<lb />
Game Room<lb />
s<lb />
:<lb />
Visit our convenient location on 14th St.<lb />
8 AM 12 Midnight<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Free<lb />
security deposit of $150. Kingston<lb />
Place Apts Central heatair, fully<lb />
furnished, includes all kitchen uten-<lb />
sils, and use of pool. $150 per month<lb />
plus utilities. For info, call Don<lb />
Fazio at 757-3218.<lb />
S<lb />
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LOST DOG: Female, 15 yrs. old.<lb />
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brown and white. Has large growth<lb />
on front paw. Has dog tags. Call<lb />
752-4575.<lb />
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1 FREE Wash With<lb />
One Paid Wash<lb />
Available only at the 14th &amp; 10th St. locations<lb />
s (One block from Belk Dorm)<lb />
 Coupon Hours 2 PM-10 PM Daily<lb />
I Limit one per customer<lb />
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Buccaneer Babes Selections<lb />
Athletic Department is selecting outstanding ECU coeds to assist<lb />
the coaches in recruiting scholarship athletes<lb />
Social and Informative Meeting<lb />
Monday, September 29<lb />
L986 at 7:30 PM<lb />
Pirate Club Building<lb />
For more information and interviews contact one of the following<lb />
people:<lb />
Mary Powers757-6447<lb />
Director of Babes<lb />
Susan Gurganus757-6034<lb />
Recruiting Secretary � Football<lb />
Coach Ellis Johnson757-6330<lb />
Recruiting Coordinator � Football<lb />
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