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INSIDE<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
stvleZZZio<lb />
Sports15<lb />
Classifieds5<lb />
STYLE<lb />
The faculty art show opened in Gray Gallery this<lb />
weekend. For a review � see STYLE, page 10.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
The Pirates prepare for this weekend's Wolfpack<lb />
attack � see SPORTS, page 15.<lb />
�he iEaat (Kartfliman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 7925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No.3<lb />
Tuesday, September 1,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
18 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
f<lb />
Jan limhtn<lb />
The floor of the front porch as seen after the arrest.<lb />
ECU Photo tab<lb />
SGA president says efforts<lb />
taken to ensure fair election<lb />
s are busy mak-<lb />
for the 1987 88<lb />
ByGRETCHI N OURNTGAN<lb />
Stall � nttr<lb />
Scott Thomas, SGA president<lb />
and other offi<lb />
ing new ptai<lb />
school year.<lb />
Thomas said that he welcomes<lb />
any student to come by the stu<lb />
dent government office nd ex-<lb />
press their ideas t lesaid he plans<lb />
to hold meetings periodically on<lb />
campus Jh.it will K open Jo ,i!l<lb />
students wanting to become in-<lb />
volved in SGA<lb />
Thomas said that during the<lb />
summer sessions the SGA<lb />
worked with : n 01nta-<lb />
tion and a campus blood drie.<lb />
Thomas said li priority<lb />
is the upcomi tion of S( IA<lb />
id issofficers.<lb />
the dead-<lb />
apphca-<lb />
representativesand<lb />
Wednesdaj at 5 p n<lb />
line for all candic<lb />
dons. The election date is set for<lb />
September 9th and polls will be<lb />
open from 9 ,1 m. until 6 p m.<lb />
Thomas said a new committee<lb />
was formed after the spring elec-<lb />
tion in order to ensure a more fair<lb />
and accurate election this tall. The<lb />
number of voting polls has been<lb />
reduced to keep things operating<lb />
smoothly, Thomas said.<lb />
Thomas said he was making<lb />
every effort to be fair and unbi-<lb />
ased in the upcoming election.<lb />
Tony Porcellie, election chairper-<lb />
son, will be responsible for the<lb />
voting procedures at the balloi<lb />
tables.<lb />
Thomas said Porcellie will be<lb />
objective and will do a good job<lb />
during the election.<lb />
After the election, Thomas<lb />
plans to select a new cabinet. He<lb />
said he would like to have<lb />
enough cabinet positions to cover<lb />
all aspects of campus life.<lb />
Thomas said another project he<lb />
is involved in is the reorganiza-<lb />
tion of Tirate Walk � a safety<lb />
service for students. Leadership<lb />
positions are available and a di-<lb />
rector is also needed for the pro-<lb />
gram, he said.<lb />
Plans are being made to sup-<lb />
port and better organize the 1987-<lb />
88 ECU Transit System. Scott<lb />
Altord, director, is in the process<lb />
of hiring new busdrivers, he said.<lb />
Thomas said "This is very<lb />
important to our school, it en-<lb />
ables our commuters transporta-<lb />
tion, and without it there would<lb />
be total chaos<lb />
Thomas said he also will be<lb />
involved with organizing the<lb />
Homecoming Steering Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
Thomas is an active member of<lb />
the City Council and informs the<lb />
council and the school of all on-<lb />
campusactivities involving SGA,<lb />
he said.<lb />
1<lb />
Block party ends with arrests<lb />
By CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Managing I ditur<lb />
Students clashed with the<lb />
Greenville City Police Saturday,<lb />
leaving some students claiming<lb />
the police used excessive force in<lb />
breaking up an unauthorized<lb />
block party.<lb />
Matthew Hall Moore, Anthony<lb />
Joseph "Tyge" Pistorio and Mi-<lb />
chael Hart, all students at ECU,<lb />
were arrested at the party on<lb />
Biltmore Street between Fifth and<lb />
Fourth streets. Hart was charged<lb />
with being drunk and disruptive<lb />
while both Moore and Pistorio<lb />
were charged with drinking in<lb />
public and resisting arrest.<lb />
Moore also was charged with<lb />
assault on a police officer.<lb />
Students at the party said po-<lb />
lice used unnecessary violence in<lb />
the arrests of Moore and ristorio.<lb />
Greg Christenson said he saw<lb />
eight officers making one arrest<lb />
and that they smashed Moore's<lb />
face onto his porch. He said the<lb />
police were unprovoked.<lb />
'The people were all on their<lb />
property he said. "No one was<lb />
on the street. People were staying<lb />
on their property<lb />
According to Sgt. A.S.<lb />
Fordham, the shift officer in<lb />
charge at the scene, the 400 stu-<lb />
dents at the party had spilled<lb />
over into the streets. He said the<lb />
police received a complaint about<lb />
the noise and people in the<lb />
streets, and that when the force<lb />
arrived they found things to be as<lb />
described. He said they checked<lb />
for a block party permit to begin<lb />
with, but could not find one.<lb />
"We found out they had ap-<lb />
plied for a permit, but it had been<lb />
denied Fordham said later that<lb />
night.<lb />
He said the police waited on the<lb />
students to calm down, but in-<lb />
stead they got more aggressive<lb />
and started throwing eggs.<lb />
"We pulled back and then came<lb />
and tried to get them to stop<lb />
again he said in describing<lb />
what happened next. "At that<lb />
point we had to make some ar-<lb />
rests. People got too aggressive<lb />
It is those arrests that have<lb />
some students angry.<lb />
Beth Bouillet said of one arrest,<lb />
"They were holding him (Moore)<lb />
down. His face was purple and<lb />
they were beating him. That was<lb />
not fair, man, no way<lb />
Other students claimed that<lb />
officers choked Pistorio and that<lb />
the student's face turned a bright<lb />
red during the arrest.<lb />
Greenville Police Captain Nel-<lb />
son Staton, interim assistant<lb />
chief, was called to the scene at<lb />
about 5:45 p.m. and arrived about<lb />
15 minutes later.<lb />
He said that upon arrival he<lb />
made several pleas for the stu-<lb />
dents to break the party up, and<lb />
that a few people did indeed start<lb />
to leave. Others, he said, started<lb />
swearing.<lb />
"I did give the order to arrest<lb />
one individual (Pistorio) Staton<lb />
said, noting he only saw two ar-<lb />
rests.<lb />
Staton said that in his opinion,<lb />
officersonly used the force neces-<lb />
sary to make the arrests.<lb />
In a later interview, Fordham<lb />
responded to abuse charges and<lb />
said, "Whenever you've got that<lb />
size of a crowd and you have to<lb />
make an arrest, you're going to<lb />
get that kind of allegation. I don't<lb />
think there was any excess force<lb />
used. I think there was just<lb />
enough force to make the arrests<lb />
and clear them out of there<lb />
Fordham said there were seven<lb />
or eight officers at the scene, not<lb />
including Staton.<lb />
Small amounts of blood<lb />
smeared on the porch at 402<lb />
Biltmore St. apparently came<lb />
from cuts Moore received on his<lb />
face when he and the police<lb />
struggled during his arrests ac-<lb />
cording to several eyewitnesses.<lb />
"1 don't know who the blood on<lb />
the porch belonged to Fordham<lb />
said. "I know there was blood on<lb />
his (Moore's) face<lb />
Adam Blankenship, another<lb />
student at the party, said he ap-<lb />
proached Staton and complained<lb />
about officers' actions.<lb />
'The captain indicated to me<lb />
that yeah, I was right Blanken-<lb />
ship said. "The captain nodded<lb />
his head and said, 'All I can ask<lb />
you to do is get out of the street<lb />
According to Staton and<lb />
Fordham, the situation was un-<lb />
der control a half hour after Sta-<lb />
ton arrived. Fordham said that<lb />
after the police pulled out at<lb />
about 6:45 p.m they did not re-<lb />
turn except to drive by once when<lb />
a fight was reported to them.<lb />
Police found no evidence of the<lb />
fight, Fordham said.<lb />
By Monday Moore, Pistorio<lb />
and Hart were all out of jail.<lb />
When approached, they said thev<lb />
were advised by lawyers to make<lb />
no comment until they made<lb />
sworn statements at anv hearings<lb />
wk<lb />
that might come about. Their<lb />
court date is set for the end of Sep-<lb />
tember<lb />
At a Monday press conference<lb />
unrelated to the Saturday inci-<lb />
dent, one reporter asked Mayor<lb />
Les Garner if there would be an<lb />
internal investigation into the<lb />
alleged use of excessive force.<lb />
Gamer said he had only heard<lb />
and read news reports of the al-<lb />
tercation, and that he had not yet<lb />
been in contact with Staton.<lb />
"Until we find out more from<lb />
the police department and until<lb />
we get complaints  we are not<lb />
going to take any action. How-<lb />
ever, that is up to our captain or<lb />
our chief of police, and I feel like<lb />
they can handle it real well<lb />
After the party on Saturday,<lb />
students began circulating a yel-<lb />
low pad asking everyone to sign<lb />
as witnesses to the alleged exces-<lb />
sive force.<lb />
A new pav system<lb />
Some students to get delayed checks<lb />
Both photos by Jon Jordon � ECU Photo I<lb />
The old (right) and the new (above) at the payroll office.<lb />
By ANDY LEWIS<lb />
Newt Editor<lb />
The payroll office has changed<lb />
the way it pays students in order<lb />
to increase efficiency, but some<lb />
students will have to go one<lb />
month without receiving their<lb />
pay from the university.<lb />
Under the new system, all de-<lb />
partments with students on their<lb />
payroll will figure up the the stu-<lb />
dents' pay at the end of each<lb />
month based on the work they<lb />
did during that month. The stu-<lb />
dent then will get paid in the<lb />
middle of the following month<lb />
for that work, according to pay-<lb />
roll officer Nora Case.<lb />
In the past, payroll administra-<lb />
tors have had to project how<lb />
much a student would earn for a<lb />
given month and pay them based<lb />
on that projection. This system<lb />
caused trouble. Case said in a<lb />
telephone interview, because of-<lb />
ten a student would not work the<lb />
projected number of hours.<lb />
Case said the new system will<lb />
save administrators and students<lb />
the hassle of having to cancel and<lb />
redraw inaccurate checks.<lb />
But some students have to pay<lb />
monthly expenses such as rent<lb />
and utility bills, and the system<lb />
change will mean that students<lb />
who are paid a flat-rate monthly<lb />
salary will not receive their Sep-<lb />
tember pay until October 15.<lb />
Stacy Hickman, general man-<lb />
ager of WZMB-FM, said some<lb />
executive staff members have to<lb />
subsist on the flat-rate pay they<lb />
receive each month. Hickman<lb />
expressed opposition to the<lb />
change because, for one month,<lb />
student employees will be de-<lb />
prived of money they live off of.<lb />
Any students who receive flat-<lb />
rate pay, such as certain East<lb />
Carolinian and athletic depart-<lb />
ment employees, will have to<lb />
wait until October to receive pay<lb />
for September's work.<lb />
Case admitted that the change<lb />
might initially hurt some stu-<lb />
dents, but she said the payroll<lb />
department surveyed the other<lb />
departments before making the<lb />
change in May. AH the depart-<lb />
ments gave her a favorable re-<lb />
sponse, Case said.<lb />
She added that most students<lb />
are paid on an hourly basis.<lb />
Case said she is "very hopeful"<lb />
that once people get used to the<lb />
new system, "it will be easier<lb />
The payroll office is now also<lb />
working with new equipment as<lb />
part of the effort to increase effi-<lb />
ciency. Case said the new on-line<lb />
computer will give the payroll<lb />
office an easier way to screen out<lb />
people who are inelligible to<lb />
work for the university.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 1,1987<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Grade scho<lb />
ECU Registrar announces record enrollment<lb />
enrollment<lb />
still climbing<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � East<lb />
Carolina University has a total<lb />
all-time record enrollment of<lb />
14,882 students registered for the<lb />
fall semester. Registrar J. Gilbert<lb />
Moore announced todav.<lb />
The new record � 418 more<lb />
students than last year � repre-<lb />
sented a 2.9 percent growth rate<lb />
and marked the 10th consecutive<lb />
year that fall semester enrollment<lb />
at ECU has exceeded the previ-<lb />
ous high.<lb />
1 am pleased that our aca-<lb />
demic programs are increasingly<lb />
attractive to students and their<lb />
parents said Dr. Richard R.<lb />
Eakin, ECU chancellor. "An en-<lb />
rollment growth rate of 2.9 per-<lb />
cent is especially remarkable at a<lb />
time when enrollments are ex-<lb />
pected to be stable or declining in<lb />
many parts of the country.<lb />
The enrollment increase for<lb />
1987-88 continues a decade of<lb />
steady, measured growth at<lb />
ECU Eakin said. "We are en-<lb />
couraged bv the confidence ex-<lb />
pressed in East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity by thecitizensof North Caro-<lb />
lina<lb />
The enrollment increase in-<lb />
i hided a jump in fulltime under-<lb />
graduate students from 10,853 to<lb />
11,167. Fulltime graduate stu-<lb />
dents increased from 798 to 829.<lb />
Undergraduate students account<lb />
for 8339 percent of the student<lb />
body and graduate students for<lb />
16.6 percent, Moore said.<lb />
Parttime graduate student en-<lb />
rollment showed an increase of<lb />
1,608 to Lb-42. Parttime under-<lb />
graduate enrollment rose from<lb />
1,205 to 1,244.<lb />
ECU is the third largest institu-<lb />
tion of higher learning in North<lb />
Carolina and is marking the 20th<lb />
anniversary of receiving univer-<lb />
sity status by an act of the 1967<lb />
General Assembly- For two dec-<lb />
ades it was the fastest growing<lb />
school in North Carolina and one<lb />
of the fastest growing in the<lb />
South in terms of enrollment.<lb />
In the 10 years since the<lb />
semester system was adopted,<lb />
enrollment increases have been<lb />
more moderate but with steady<lb />
regularity. Officials noted that<lb />
the 14,882 forfall, 1987,isonly 118<lb />
students shy of the 15,000 mark.<lb />
The figures do not include off-<lb />
campus extension programs of-<lb />
fered by ECU.<lb />
New assistant dean<lb />
in nursing school<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � Dr. Gay<lb />
Poteet, formerly director of the<lb />
graduate program at the Univer-<lb />
sity of Texas Medical Branch,<lb />
Galveston, Texas has joined the<lb />
East Carolina University School<lb />
of Nursing as professor and assis-<lb />
tant dean of the graduate pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Prior to her appointment at<lb />
Texas, Dr. Poteet held a similar<lb />
post at the University of South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The new assistant dean is an<lb />
alumna of UNC-Chapel Hill and<lb />
has a master's degree from the<lb />
Medical College of Virginia and<lb />
an EdD in higher education from<lb />
the University of Virginia. She is<lb />
currently completing a PhD in<lb />
nursing from Texas Women's<lb />
University.<lb />
Dr. Potect's professional expe-<lb />
rience includes pediatric nursing<lb />
and nursing service administra-<lb />
tion as well as education. She is<lb />
the author of numerous articles<lb />
and research reports and has<lb />
appeared at a number of profes-<lb />
sional meetings. Earlier this sum-<lb />
mer, she spoke at the National<lb />
League for Nursing convention<lb />
in Washington, D.C<lb />
Physician joins<lb />
emergency dept.<lb />
(ECU News bureau) Dr.<lb />
Barbara A. Murphv has joined<lb />
the faculty at the East Carolina<lb />
University School of Medicine as<lb />
an assistant p-ofessor of emer-<lb />
gency medicine. She will also be<lb />
an attending physician in the<lb />
emergency department at Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital.<lb />
Before joining the ECU faculty.<lb />
Dr. Murphy had been medical<lb />
director of the emergency depart-<lb />
ment at Durham Countv General<lb />
Hospital in Durham. Prior to her<lb />
appointment there, she had been<lb />
emergency department physi-<lb />
New manager announced<lb />
By CLAY DLANHARDT<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
The Greenville City Council<lb />
decided who will become the<lb />
new city manager at a Sunday<lb />
night meeting, according to<lb />
Mayor Les Garner.<lb />
In a press conference held<lb />
Monday morning in his office.<lb />
Garner announced that Gregory<lb />
Knowles, city manager of Inkster,<lb />
Mich would fill the position left<lb />
bv the dismissal of Gail Meeks in<lb />
March.<lb />
The council unanimously de-<lb />
cided to offer Knowles the job<lb />
after he was located by a search<lb />
committee consisting of the<lb />
mayor and the City Council, ac-<lb />
cording to a statement Gamer<lb />
read. Garner said Knowles has<lb />
accepted the job.<lb />
Knowles earned a bachelor's<lb />
degree in political science from<lb />
Virginia Polytechnic Institute in<lb />
1975 and went on to receive a<lb />
master's degree in urban affairs<lb />
from the College of Architecture<lb />
and Urban Systems at VPI, com-<lb />
pleting a thesis on budget and<lb />
accounting.<lb />
As city manager of Inkster,<lb />
Knowles has dealt with a city<lb />
about the size of Greenville since<lb />
1984. An urban, multi-racial<lb />
community, Inkster is in the<lb />
midst of $40 million in develop-<lb />
ment which Knowles said he has<lb />
helped to instegate.<lb />
Previously Knowles was vil-<lb />
lage manager of University Park,<lb />
111 where he was responsible for<lb />
all services except for water and<lb />
sewer. He has also been the city<lb />
administrator for Monona, Wis.<lb />
Knowles is scheduled to take<lb />
his new post in 30days, unless the<lb />
Inkster city council releases him<lb />
from his commitment to them,<lb />
Garner said. If that happens,<lb />
Garner said Knowles could be in<lb />
Greenville within a week.<lb />
Knowles could not be reached<lb />
for comment Monday.<lb />
Apple comes to student paper<lb />
The new look you are seeing in<lb />
The East Carolinian is due to<lb />
more than just good luck.<lb />
Over the summer the offices<lb />
received six brand new Apple<lb />
Macintosh computers and<lb />
moved into the age of desktop<lb />
publishing. No k do editors<lb />
have to use antuj ted machin-<lb />
ery to publish the newspapers �<lb />
now they have the computers<lb />
which make the type look much<lb />
better. The crooked headlines of<lb />
the past will hopefully be just<lb />
that, of the past. With the new<lb />
system, readers should be able to<lb />
notice a reduction in the number<lb />
of layout miscues and headline<lb />
slippages.<lb />
The East Carolinian operates<lb />
on a networking system that al-<lb />
lows the six computers to talk to<lb />
each other. Two of the units have<lb />
built-in hard disks which store<lb />
information and programs for<lb />
the other four. The increase in<lb />
cian at Albemarle Hospital in<lb />
Elizabeth City.<lb />
She recevied her undergradu-<lb />
ate degree with honors from Ohio<lb />
State University, Columbus,<lb />
Ohio and later graduated magna<lb />
cum laude from the Medical Col-<lb />
lege of Pennsylvania in Philadel-<lb />
phia.<lb />
The Dayton, Ohio native com-<lb />
pleted a year-long internship in<lb />
internal medicine at Gcisingcr<lb />
Medical Center in Danville, Pa<lb />
prior to a two-year residency in<lb />
emergency medicine, also at<lb />
Geisinger.<lb />
She isa diplomate of the Ameri-<lb />
can Board of Emergency Medi-<lb />
cine and is a fellow of the Ameri-<lb />
can College of Emergency Physi-<lb />
cians.<lb />
Pre-school<lb />
program offered<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � A new<lb />
full-day preschool education<lb />
program to be offered by the<lb />
Child Development and Family<lb />
Relations department at the East<lb />
Carolina University School of<lb />
I lome Economics will begin Sept<lb />
The program is open to chil-<lb />
dren who will be three or lour<lb />
years old by Oct. 15 and will<lb />
operate Monday through I ridays<lb />
from 7:30 a.m. until 5.30 p.m. for<lb />
46 weeks per year.<lb />
Catherine Shepherd, the direc<lb />
tor, said the program is designed<lb />
to provide a variety of enrich<lb />
ment experiences to enhance the<lb />
social, emotional, physical and<lb />
intellectual development oi the<lb />
child. For more information and<lb />
application, call 757-6926.<lb />
$5 course teaches<lb />
Japanese<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) The$5<lb />
college course in conversational<lb />
Japanese had taken hold and is<lb />
gaining some measure of fame<lb />
at East Carolina University.<lb />
 will be offered again this<lb />
fall, as an non-credit evening<lb />
course beginning Sept. 3, through<lb />
the ECU Division of Continuing<lb />
Education and Department of<lb />
Foreign Languages and Lit-<lb />
erautres at a total cost of $5 to<lb />
cover registration.<lb />
Prof. Luis Acevez, instructor in<lb />
Spanish and Latin and holder of<lb />
two first-class certificates for<lb />
teaching Japanese from the Japa-<lb />
nese Ministry of Education, will<lb />
again waive his fee for instructing<lb />
the course.<lb />
It will continue for 12 weeks,<lb />
through Nov. 19, from 6:30 p.m.<lb />
until 8 p.m. on Thursdays in<lb />
Brewster Building, D-112.<lb />
After several years of trying<lb />
unsuccessfully to establish the<lb />
course in conversational Japa-<lb />
nese, Acevez waived his fee last<lb />
spring to instruct the class at a<lb />
cut-to-the-bone cost. Thirty stu-<lb />
dents signed up.<lb />
Acevez meanwhile, has heard<lb />
from many of his former students<lb />
acrotj the state and across the<lb />
country, congratulating him on<lb />
the experiment.<lb />
"We have succeeded in creat-<lb />
ing a great deal of interest and the<lb />
interest continues Acevez said.<lb />
"It has its practical points. The<lb />
course is designed for those inter-<lb />
ested in a beginner's working<lb />
knowledge of Japanese conversa-<lb />
tion and writing systems for prac-<lb />
tical purposes<lb />
Some area industries with<lb />
Japanese connections have indi-<lb />
cated they plan to send students<lb />
to the $5 course, Acevez said.<lb />
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Genital infections caused by<lb />
chlamydia occur in men and<lb />
women and may cause different<lb />
Health<lb />
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ECU Student Health Center<lb />
types of medical problems in-<lb />
cluding:<lb />
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Bork's courtroom arguments in<lb />
favor of the death penalty are one<lb />
reason the "tough but fair" judge<lb />
should be confirmed as a Su-<lb />
preme Court justice.<lb />
In a meeting with pro-Bork<lb />
law enforcement and other offi-<lb />
cials here Friday, Reagan said the<lb />
Supreme Court nominee "has<lb />
demonstrated a genuine concern<lb />
for the right of our citizens to live<lb />
in safe communities and a clear<lb />
understanding of the problems<lb />
facing today's law enforcement<lb />
professions<lb />
The meeting was the last on the<lb />
president's schedule before he<lb />
and first lady Nancy Reagan re-<lb />
turned Saturday to their ranch<lb />
north of Santa Barbara to wind up<lb />
a 23-dav California vacation end-<lb />
ing Sept. 5.<lb />
Illinois Gov. James Thompson,<lb />
a member of the pro-Bork delega-<lb />
tion that met with Reagan, said<lb />
the law officers told the president<lb />
they will form a group to lobby<lb />
for Senate confirmation oi the<lb />
nominee.<lb />
The Senate ludiciary Commit-<lb />
tee opens 10 days of hearings on<lb />
the nomination Sept. 15, with a<lb />
committee vote scheduled for<lb />
Oct. 1. The administration says it<lb />
will press for action by the full<lb />
Senate before the court reconve-<lb />
nes Oct. 5<lb />
Bork is a conservative judge of<lb />
the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals<lb />
in Washington who served as<lb />
solicitor general in the Nixon and<lb />
Ford administrations. If con-<lb />
firmed, he will succeed Justice<lb />
Lewis F. Powell.<lb />
Powell, often a swing vote be-<lb />
tween liberal and conservative<lb />
factions on the court, announced<lb />
his retirement in June.<lb />
Reagan, in an opening state-<lb />
ment at Friday's meeting, said<lb />
that as solicitor general, Bork<lb />
represented the government be-<lb />
fore the Supreme Court in<lb />
"landmark cases that upheld trie<lb />
constitutionality of capital pun-<lb />
ishment � a position maintained<lb />
by Justice Lewis Powell in his<lb />
years on the court<lb />
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interest continues Acevez said.<lb />
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course is designed tor those inter-<lb />
ested in a beginner's working<lb />
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High in Michigan City, Ind<lb />
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dents have earned $50 savings<lb />
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Such incentives seem to have at<lb />
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1 recently found out I have ch-<lb />
lamydia. Flow did I get it and is it<lb />
contagious?<lb />
Chlamydia is a bacterial infec-<lb />
tion that is sexually transmitted.<lb />
Public health authorities estimate<lb />
thai four to five people get ch-<lb />
lamydia for every person who<lb />
has gonorrhea.<lb />
Genital infections caused by<lb />
chlamydia occur in men and<lb />
women and may cause different<lb />
Health<lb />
Column<lb />
By Mary Elisha Adams<lb />
ECU Student Health Center<lb />
types of medical problems in-<lb />
cluding:<lb />
- sterility in males and infertil-<lb />
ity in women<lb />
- Rcitcr's syndrome, an arthri-<lb />
tis-like condition<lb />
-increased chance of ectopic<lb />
pregnancy (the embryo grows in<lb />
the Fallolopian tube instead of<lb />
the uterus)<lb />
- pelvic inflamatory disease in<lb />
women<lb />
- increased chance ofsgggfane-<lb />
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women who m �BH&amp;i<lb />
have chlamydial infections<lb />
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know that he or she has the dis-<lb />
ease because 60-80 percent of<lb />
women and 10 percent of men<lb />
with the disease have no symp-<lb />
toms. If people don't know they<lb />
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others. Symptoms may include:<lb />
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tery discharge from the penis in<lb />
men<lb />
- women may have genital itch-<lb />
ing and burning, dull pelvic pain,<lb />
vaginal<lb />
discharge and bleeding be-<lb />
tween menstrual periods.<lb />
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lamydia see your doctor, nurse<lb />
practicioner, or physician assis-<lb />
tant and ask for a test which in-<lb />
volves taking a genital sample.<lb />
The Student Health Center rou-<lb />
tinely tests for chlamydia in<lb />
women who have routine pelvic<lb />
pap exams because of the lack of<lb />
noticeable symtoms.<lb />
The treatment for chlamydia is<lb />
antibotic therepy. You should tell<lb />
your sexual partner if you have<lb />
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preme Court justice.<lb />
In a meeting with pro-Bork<lb />
law enforcement and other offi-<lb />
cials here Friday, Reagan said the<lb />
Supreme Court nominee "has<lb />
demonstrated a genuine concern<lb />
for the right of our citizens to live<lb />
in safe communities and a clear<lb />
"It's essential that capital pun-<lb />
ishment remain on the books if<lb />
we're to protect innocent lives<lb />
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nal acts the president said.<lb />
As solicitor general, Bork ar-<lb />
gued for the constitutionality of<lb />
the death penalty in a 1976 case in<lb />
which a Georgia law was chal-<lb />
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and first lady Nancy Reagan re-<lb />
turned Saturday to their ranch<lb />
north of Santa Barbara to wind up<lb />
a 25-day California vacation end-<lb />
ing Sept. 5.<lb />
Illinois Gov. James Thompson,<lb />
a member of the pro-Bork delega-<lb />
tion that met with Reagan, said<lb />
the law officers told the president<lb />
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for Senate confirmation of the<lb />
nominee.<lb />
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committee vote scheduled for<lb />
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will press for action by the full<lb />
Senate before the court reconve-<lb />
nes Oct. 5.<lb />
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in Washington who served as<lb />
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Ford administrations. If con-<lb />
firmed, he will succeed Justice<lb />
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tween liberal and conservative<lb />
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represented the government be-<lb />
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"landmark cases that upheld tne<lb />
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Tt E EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 1,1987<lb />
(Silt lEust (Karnltttiatt<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
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September 1, 1987<lb />
Opinion<lb />
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The future<lb />
Appropriations signal new prominence for ECU<lb />
The recent appropriation ECU only logical that the center should be<lb />
received from the state legislature is here. The growth of Greenville as a<lb />
another sign that the university is leader in medical technology and<lb />
shedding its stepchild image and industrial development also sets the<lb />
taking its proper place as one of the city apart as a prime target for such<lb />
state's larger universities. a center.<lb />
According to Ed Warren, the The question arises as to what<lb />
Democratic legislator from Pitt should be included in a project like<lb />
county, ECU received its fair share<lb />
of the budget for 1988, and we can<lb />
only sav that it's about time<lb />
this. Many people have suggested<lb />
the inclusion of a new coliseum for<lb />
major attractions and sporting<lb />
Significantly, the money will go to events. While this appears an attrac-<lb />
well deserved and important proj- tiveidea to students starving for big<lb />
ects. The completion of the Brody name entertainment, it seems fur-<lb />
Medical Sciences Building and the ther study on the issue is needed,<lb />
new Sports Medicine facilities will A coliseum would be nice, but its<lb />
serve to further enhance the reputa- inclusion might alter the orginal<lb />
tions of East Carolina programs that goals of a regional center: to provide<lb />
are already well known. Linking up a large forum tor meetings, confer-<lb />
the university computers with those ences and conventions that will lead<lb />
of the UNC System can only help to to the development of the region,<lb />
pool the academic resources of the On the other hand, if the coliseum<lb />
state and provide the best ecudation were properly managed and<lb />
possible for all the students. booked, it could ultimatley help to<lb />
Included in the budget are, of pay maintenance and possiblv even<lb />
course, plans for the future. The building costs.<lb />
$330,000 for the planning of a re- No matter what the final decisions<lb />
gional center like the Mckimmon and plans may bring, the simple<lb />
Center at NC State hopefully will be notion of ECU having a center like<lb />
wisely spent. this is a true sign of progress. The<lb />
A regional center is much needed time has come for ECU to take its<lb />
in the eastern section of the state, rightful place among the leading<lb />
Since ECU has become the academic" educational institutions of the state,<lb />
hub of this part of the state, it seems the southeast and the nation.<lb />
Reagan must help confirm Bork<lb />
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By FRED BARNES<lb />
The New Republic<lb />
On July 1 President Reagan made an infrequent appearance<lb />
in the White House press room - with Robert Bork. Reagan<lb />
said he was nominating Bork to the Supreme Court because<lb />
of his "extraordinary abilities" and because he "shares my<lb />
view that judges' personal preferences and values should not<lb />
be part of their constitutional interpretation<lb />
Later, Bork watched C-SPAN with Will Ball, White House<lb />
lobbyist in Congress, as Sen. Edward Kennedy denounced<lb />
him on the Senate floor. He was stunned.<lb />
He shouldn't have been. In Washington politics it really<lb />
does matter how much noise you can create. The pressand the<lb />
political community fall for it every time.<lb />
In the days after the Bork announcement, Kennedy and a<lb />
collection of liberal interest groups made more noise in oppo-<lb />
sition to Bork than the White House did in favor of him. So<lb />
reporters and politicians concluded that Bork was in trouble.<lb />
Then in late July the White House organized a Bork task force,<lb />
issued a curious loose-leaf binder labeled "Materials on Judge<lb />
Robert H. Bork and shoved Reagan out front to make pro-<lb />
Bork pronouncements.<lb />
Press and pols concluded that the Bork nomination was no<lb />
longer in jeopardy.<lb />
In truth, nothing had changed. From the time he was<lb />
nominated, Bork was odds-on to win confirmation. He still is.<lb />
But, as ever in the Reagan administration, there is a clash on<lb />
Bork between pragmatists and ideologues.<lb />
The pragmatists, mostly at the White House, want to<lb />
emphasize what Ball calls Bork's "qualifications, his tempera-<lb />
ment, hisintegrityThey want to downplay ideology. They<lb />
argue that if Bork is marketed as a fellow who will bring<lb />
conservative results, liberal and moderate Democrats<lb />
would be all the more justified in voting against him. But if<lb />
they stick to Bork's personal qualities, Democrats may be<lb />
reluctant to make ideology and issue. And if Bork's judicial<lb />
ability is the chief issue, they'll have to vote for him.<lb />
The ideologues, mostly at the Justice Departmant, believe<lb />
people elected Reagan to put conservatives on the court. They<lb />
want to tell those people that the president has nominated<lb />
one.<lb />
Some ideologues believe Howard Baker, White House chief<lb />
of staff, wanted to block the Bork nomination. Several days<lb />
before the nomination was announced, Baker and Attorney<lb />
General Edwin Meese conferred with Senate Majority Leader<lb />
Robert Byrd and Sen. Joseph Biden, chairman of the Senate<lb />
Judiciary Committee. The showed Byrd and Biden names of<lb />
a dozen potential nominees.<lb />
One Justice official said Baker's hope was that Byrd and<lb />
Biden would declare that Bork would never be confirmed. A<lb />
Baker aide said he was merely going through the motions of<lb />
consulting the Senate. In any case, Byrd and Biden didn't veto<lb />
Bork.<lb />
The pragmatist have largely prevailed. The strange book of<lb />
materials on Bork that was sent to senators reflected their<lb />
view. It describes Bork as less conservative than Justice An-<lb />
tonin Scalia, who was overwhelmingly confirmed last year. It<lb />
says that having Bork replace Justice Lewis Powell, a judicial<lb />
moderate, will not alter the ideological balance of the court.<lb />
Moreover, it says that as an appeals court judge since 1982<lb />
Bork has shown a marked willingness to vote against Reagan<lb />
and the Republican Party.<lb />
The book's initial version, put together by Justice officials,<lb />
soft-pedaled Bork's record far less, and thus was more cred-<lb />
ible. But the White House Balked.<lb />
Until confirmation hearings begin, Bork is in the hands of a<lb />
task force composed of White House and Justice officials and<lb />
few outsiders such as lobbyist Tom Korologos.<lb />
When Bork visits senators - he's chatted with about 20 so far<lb />
- he is usually accompanied by John Bolton, deputy attorney<lb />
general for legislative affairs and a former student of Bork's<lb />
Bork has seen all but one (Sen. Howell Heflin, D-Ala.) of the<lb />
members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. His longest<lb />
session (three hours) was with Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa who<lb />
sometimes votes against the administration.<lb />
He spent two hours with Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore. Pack-<lb />
wood is a strong supporter of the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision<lb />
legalizing abortions. Bork has been a relentless critic of that<lb />
ruling. But he told Packwood his mind is open on the issue. If<lb />
Packwood could find a constitutional basis for a right to an<lb />
abortion, he would "go along This was not serious. Bork is<lb />
not awaiting Packwood's finding. The assumption is that<lb />
Packwood is a sure vote against confirmation.<lb />
At the hearings, Bork won't emulate Scalia, who got away<lb />
with scarcely discussing his judicial viewsatali. Bork has said<lb />
he'll discuss his judicial philosophy hilly.<lb />
Bork is already in training. In early August he was grilled in<lb />
a mock hearing held on the f ou r th floor of the Execu ti ve Office<lb />
Building. At one point Howard Baker dropped by. He<lb />
reached the quick conclusion that Bork wilt be a dazzling<lb />
witness. He told a reporter that Bork "will be his own best<lb />
witness<lb />
For now, Bork's best witness is Reagan.<lb />
The ideologues have gotten their way on when the pro-Bork<lb />
campaign should begin (early August) and who should be the<lb />
point man (Reagan). By mid-August, the president had given<lb />
a speech and two radio addresses on Bork. Better yet, in his<lb />
Iranmok speech on Aug. 12, he put Bork'sconfimation first on<lb />
the agenda for his final 17 months.<lb />
"As soon as the Senate returns from its recess next month,<lb />
it should consider Judge Bork's qualifications and then vote<lb />
yes or no, up or down he said. "This nation and its citizens<lb />
deserve a full bench with nine justices when the Court con-<lb />
venes in October<lb />
This was Reagan's oblique way of saying: Democrats, don't<lb />
you dare filibuster. Democrats didn't take the warning sen-<lb />
ously, nor should they have. Reagan's remarks on Bork were<lb />
mainly just noise. But noise has its place. All the racket gave<lb />
Reagan and his aides the impression that Bork would be<lb />
confirmed after all.<lb />
Moderate makes case against conservative age<lb />
Well, here we are caught up in the Age of Conser-<lb />
vatism. It was inevitable and forseeable, given the<lb />
fact that Reagan was elected to a second term. The<lb />
70s saw the nation swing to the left under Carter, but<lb />
under his weak presidency it was inconceivable that<lb />
he would be elected to a second term. His major<lb />
.vcakness was that he was too honest, refusing to<lb />
play all the political games necessary to accomplish<lb />
what he wanted, but at least he left the legacy of<lb />
forging a Middle East peace plan. On top of the fact<lb />
that he wasn't a very strong leader was that he<lb />
campaigned asan 'outsider telling us that he would<lb />
clear up all the waste, fraud and backscratching that<lb />
was (is) so prevalent in Washington. Then along<lb />
came Reagan with his image of a strong leader, and<lb />
he showed up at just the right time, with our hos-<lb />
tages being held in Iran for more than a year.<lb />
His image and tough talk were instrumental in the<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
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Mike Highsmith<lb />
release of those hostages, so he started off on the<lb />
right foot. Being neither 'conservative' nor liberal'<lb />
myself, I try to analyze each situation case by case,<lb />
and compare what is said to what is done. I believe<lb />
that Reagan has a very stong sense of morality, but it<lb />
is his own particular brand of morality; one which he<lb />
has been trying to infuse into the nation by way of<lb />
judicial appointments, strongarm tactics, and the<lb />
general attitude he has created under his admini-<lb />
stration. He has had some success with this, al-<lb />
though he will meet with considerably more oppo-<lb />
sition now that we have had a Democratic Senate<lb />
and House for nearly a year.<lb />
He has repeatedly stated that he has been given a<lb />
'mandate' to pursue his moral agenda as well as his<lb />
'foreign policy' agenda because of the fact that he<lb />
was re-elected by a landslide. Let us look at the<lb />
reason for that. Who did he have for an opponent last<lb />
time? Mr. 'I'll raise your taxes' Mondale, and all he<lb />
was was Carter revisted. I don't think that a land-<lb />
slide re-election was a blank check to use any means<lb />
to achieve his goals, no matter how unpopular with<lb />
the general population; case in point his dealings of<lb />
arms to the most terrorist of nations (Iran), which is<lb />
the most hated country by the usually easy going<lb />
U.S. Now we find out that those same arms we sold<lb />
them might be used against our boys in the Persian<lb />
Gulf. Brilliant move, Ron. Using his 'mandate' argu-<lb />
ment, I hope he received the right signal during the<lb />
last election when the congress turned dramatically<lb />
Democratic. Our nation isn't so dumb as to think that<lb />
our ideologist administration shouldn't be at least<lb />
somewhat temperd by the other side's viewpoint, at<lb />
least for the sake of accountability.<lb />
I remember when Reagan ran the first time on the<lb />
platform to get the government off our backs, which<lb />
isn't exactly what has transpired during his tenure.<lb />
He has stuck his nose in our lives everywhere from<lb />
our cars to our bedrooms. He may not have had<lb />
direct responsibility for the specific policies coming<lb />
out of his administration, but he was the one who<lb />
created the mood for them coming about. Some<lb />
examplesare the fact that we must now buckle safety<lb />
belts, under penalty of fine, even though the one hurt<lb />
will be the individual that failed to buckle up, and no<lb />
one else. Now I am a strong advocate of vehicle<lb />
safety, and feel that everyone should buckle up, but<lb />
I don't feel that we need Big Brother twisting our arm<lb />
to get us to do what logic would dictate in the first<lb />
place. And now that Reagan has appointed Mr. 'give<lb />
me an interest-free loan and I'll give you a govt. job'<lb />
Meese as Attorney General, we have to watch what<lb />
we do in our bedrooms. We now have to wonder<lb />
what kind of felony we are committing when we ask<lb />
our spouse to do something we both might enjoy. I<lb />
won't go into any details, but you can use your<lb />
imagination.<lb />
One last strongarm tactic example I will use to<lb />
show how government hasn't exactly been taken off<lb />
our back is the new pol icy being considered to cu t of f<lb />
federal funding to any family planning clinic who<lb />
merely lists abortion among all the possible alterna-<lb />
tives to unplanned or risky pregnancies. The clinic<lb />
does not have to perform or even advocate abortion<lb />
to have its funding cut off, they merely need list it as<lb />
an alternative along with the many other alterna-<lb />
tives that can be considered for such a situation. I am<lb />
not promoting or opposing abortion, a topic much<lb />
too complex and personal to be adequately covered<lb />
in a paragraph (or even a book), suffice it to say that<lb />
I can see how it would be inappropriate to the point<lb />
of insulting to some people to let a handful of old<lb />
men dictate what a nationful of women can and<lb />
cannot do with their own body. A woman, just like<lb />
everybody else, will be held accountable for her own<lb />
actions, as well as be responsible for her own karmic<lb />
debt. And now with the nomination of Bork on one<lb />
of the news interview shows, I realized just how<lb />
idealogically motivated his appointment was. He<lb />
not only stated his intent to repeal the Roe vs. Wade<lb />
decision (legalizing abortion), but he also expressed<lb />
his opinion that the 1st Article of our Bill of Rights<lb />
stating our right to freedom of speech pertained only<lb />
to political speech, not you and I speaking our mind<lb />
on any subject. That opinion by a potential Supreme<lb />
Court Justice filled me with a sense of foreboding.<lb />
Being a 'constitutional purist' he seems to feel that<lb />
rights shouldn't be created to deal with changing<lb />
norms, mores and technologies, unless they were<lb />
specifically stated in the Constitution. I can't see how �<lb />
he would expect our founding fathers to predict and I<lb />
deal with the Space Age, and technologies accompa-1<lb />
nying it from computers to satellites and everything I<lb />
in between. I think we need to come up with ways to �<lb />
deal with constantly changing contemporary situ- <lb />
ations without contradicting the Constitution.<lb />
And now with the IranContra scandal that has :<lb />
been consuming the nation, 1 can see another 30 year<lb />
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Administration, every time we had a 2-term Repub- 1<lb />
lican president, we elected a Democrat immdiately j<lb />
afterward. With Reagan dealing arms over to Iran<lb />
without telling the Congress or the people, he may<lb />
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in the foot. According to all the polls, the American<lb />
people feel betrayed, but we'll see if that sense of<lb />
betrayal shows up in the next election. As much ;<lb />
good as Reagan has done for this country, it's the <lb />
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stick out in the mind, whether it be foreign policy<lb />
contradictions, the high number of former staff<lb />
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'we' support, the hate inspired by the American<lb />
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Arab nations and much of the Third World) due to<lb />
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administration's corporate mergerbig business,<lb />
mentality (under his ideal society we would rl be;<lb />
working for The Corporation), our frequent inability<lb />
to gain our allies' support due mainly to our unwill-<lb />
ingness to consult with them on various matters, or<lb />
our method of keeping inflation and interest rates<lb />
low by means of a huge deficit and charging the cost<lb />
to the future (or 'voodoo economies as Bush called<lb />
it during his 1980 campaign). Oh well, I guess<lb />
nobody's perfect<lb />
Fordham<lb />
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signed to" "build a Ugh wall f<lb />
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eral funds, but carry out abor- I<lb />
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as separate entrance- examina I �<lb />
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nancial records.<lb />
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dent Reagan's initiative<lb />
plauded the action<lb />
rights activists pr I Of<lb />
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Tl IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 1, 1987<lb />
infirm Bork<lb />
rk a- less conservative than Justice An-<lb />
helminglyconfirmed last vear. It<lb />
istice Lewis Powell, a judicial<lb />
ill r , ideological balance of the court.<lb />
appeals court judge since 1982<lb />
i willingness to vote against Reagan<lb />
version put together by lustice officials,<lb />
rd tar less and thus was more cred-<lb />
se Balked<lb />
rmation hearings begin Bork is in the hands of a<lb />
I of White House and Justice officials and<lb />
h as lobbyist Tom korologos.<lb />
senators he's chatted with about 20 so far<lb />
ed bv lohn Rolton, deputy attorney<lb />
atrairs and a former student of Bork's<lb />
tone (Sen. Howell Heflin, D-Ala.)of the<lb />
the Senate ludiciarv Committee. His longest<lb />
irs was with Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Ta who<lb />
nst the administration.<lb />
rs with Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore. Pack-<lb />
porter oi the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision<lb />
ns Bork has been a relentless cntic of that<lb />
 ood his mind is open on the issue. If<lb />
: i institutional basis for a right to an<lb />
g This was not serious. Bork is<lb />
; Ta. b d s nnding. The assumption is that<lb />
te against confirmation,<lb />
rings, Bork won't emulate Scalia, who got away<lb />
eiy discussmghis judicial views at all. Bork has said<lb />
xssVas judicial pYuosopHy futty.<lb />
. road v in training, in earlv August he was grilled in<lb />
held on the fourth floor of the Execu ti ve Office<lb />
ne point Howard Baker dropped by. He<lb />
- conclusion that Bork wilt be a dazzling<lb />
le told a reporter that Bork "will be his own best<lb />
� witness is Reagan.<lb />
: ten their way on when the pro-Bork<lb />
;uk: earl) AugusOand who should be the<lb />
mid-August, the president had given<lb />
radio addresses on Bork. Better yet, in his<lb />
on Aug. 12,heputBork'sconfimationfirston<lb />
his final 17 months.<lb />
as the Senate returns from its recess next month,<lb />
insider ludge Bork's qualifications and then vote<lb />
p or down he said. This nation and its citizens<lb />
i nch with nine justices when the Court con-<lb />
- T<lb />
Reagan s oblique way of saying: Democrats, don't<lb />
. ster Democrats didn't take the warning seri-<lb />
should they have. Reagan's remarks on Bork were<lb />
I- se But noise has its place. All the racket gave<lb />
nd his aides the impression that Bork would be<lb />
after all.<lb />
f votive age 1<lb />
Specifically stated 'n the Constitution. I can't see how $<lb />
c would expect our founding fathers to predict and I<lb />
lea! with the Space Age, and technologies accompa-1<lb />
wing i t from computers to satellites and everything t<lb />
In between. I think we need to come up with ways to<lb />
a! with constantly changing contemporary situ-<lb />
vvithout contradicting the Constitution.<lb />
Ard now with the IranContra scandal that has<lb />
.tr consuming the nation, lean see another 30 year<lb />
Id patter repeating itself. Since the Eisenhower<lb />
lA iministration, every time we had a 2-term Repub-<lb />
lican president, we elected a Democrat immdiately<lb />
afterward. With Reagan dealing arms over to Iran<lb />
I without telling the Congress or the people, he may<lb />
have shot not only himself but the Republican Party<lb />
jin the foot. According to all the polls, the American<lb />
people feel betrayed, but we'll see if that sense of<lb />
betrayal shows up in the rext election. As much<lb />
god as Reagan has done for this country, it's the<lb />
negative aspects of his administration that seem to I<lb />
stick out in the mind, whether it be foreign policy !<lb />
contradictions, the high number of former staff<lb />
indictments and scandals, unpopular proxy wars;<lb />
rwe' support, the hate inspired by the American �<lb />
fmage by many parts of the world (especially the <lb />
rab nations and much of the Third World) due to j<lb />
mr own special brand of gunboat diplomacy, this j<lb />
administration's corporate mergerbig business<lb />
icntality (under his ideal society we would all be<lb />
vorking for The Corporation), our frequent inability,<lb />
i gain our allies' support due mainly to our unwill-<lb />
ingness to consult with them on various matters, or j<lb />
jur method of keeping inflation and interest rates .<lb />
w by means of a huge deficit and charging the cost -<lb />
Id the future (or 'voodoo economies as Bush called ;<lb />
t during his 1980 campaign). Oh well, I guess I<lb />
ibody's perfect<lb />
!<lb />
Fordham resigns after eight years of service<lb />
CHAPEL HILL (AP) - Chris-<lb />
topher C. Fordham, chancellor of<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
at Chapel Hill, surprised the<lb />
school's trustees Friday by an-<lb />
nouncing he would resign at the<lb />
end of the 1987-88 academic vear<lb />
Fordham, 60, said his resigna-<lb />
tion would be effective June 30,<lb />
1988, and would allow the uni-<lb />
versity to have new leadership<lb />
throughout its bicentennial cam-<lb />
paign, 1989-1995.<lb />
"I felt that the era of the early<lb />
and middle '80s was coming to an<lb />
end and the university had done<lb />
extremely well during that time<lb />
Fordham said in a telephone in-<lb />
terview. "I felt this was a good<lb />
juncture for there to be new lead-<lb />
ership and a good juncture for me<lb />
to do something else<lb />
Fordham said the university's<lb />
bicentennial campaign that starts<lb />
in 1989 should have a leader all<lb />
the way through it until 1995. The<lb />
university was founded in 1789<lb />
but the first class of students<lb />
wasn't in place until 1795.<lb />
Fordham would be eligible for<lb />
retirement in five years.<lb />
Fordham, a graduate of Har-<lb />
vard Medical School, said he<lb />
didn't have future plans yet but<lb />
did have "plans to make plans<lb />
He also said he wouldn't try to<lb />
influence the search for a succes-<lb />
sor.<lb />
Robert Eubanks, chairman of<lb />
the board of trustees, told<lb />
Fordham after his surprise an-<lb />
nouncement at the board meet-<lb />
ing, that board members were<lb />
stunned.<lb />
"Your decision at this time is a<lb />
surprise because of the state of<lb />
this institution, but you have<lb />
turned the battleship around<lb />
Eubanks said.<lb />
Gary A. Evans, vice chancellor<lb />
for development and university<lb />
relations, called the resignation<lb />
"a statesmanlike gesture<lb />
"I firmly believe that a major<lb />
problem would be for a univer-<lb />
sity to have a change in leader-<lb />
ship in the middle of a major<lb />
capital campaign Evans said,<lb />
adding Fordham may not have<lb />
believed he could make a<lb />
ABORTION<lb />
Groups promise to fight Reagan<lb />
WAS! IINGTON (AP) - Abor-<lb />
tion rights groups are promising<lb />
an all-out battle against a Reagan<lb />
administration proposal to block<lb />
federally funded clinics from<lb />
giving out any information on<lb />
abortion.<lb />
"I'm certain we'll be very vocal<lb />
and very, very active in opposing<lb />
thisattempt to strangle these clin-<lb />
ics in red tape said Sandra Jor-<lb />
dan, communications director<lb />
for the National Abortion Rights<lb />
Action League.<lb />
Kate Michelman, president of<lb />
National Abortion Rights Action<lb />
League, called the proposal "out-<lb />
: ageous<lb />
"You have the government of a<lb />
free nation trying to coerce<lb />
women's reproductive actions. It<lb />
is an attempt to deny women in-<lb />
formation about one of their vital<lb />
choices, to deny medical practi-<lb />
tioners the right to give women<lb />
medically necessary informa-<lb />
tion Michelman said.<lb />
On Saturday, the Department<lb />
of Health and Human Services<lb />
announced the proposed rules,<lb />
wtych Ofte o�&amp;aaI sa,i4 WWu&amp;irli<lb />
signed to" "fcuild a nigh wall"<lb />
between abortion clinics and fed-<lb />
erally funded family planning<lb />
programs.<lb />
Under the proposals, family<lb />
planning clinics that receive fed-<lb />
eral funds, but carry out abor-<lb />
tions with private funds, would<lb />
be required to keep the two func-<lb />
tions totally apart by such means<lb />
as separate entrances, examina-<lb />
tion rooms, and medical and fi-<lb />
nancial records.<lb />
While the supporters of Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan's initiative ap-<lb />
plauded the action, abortion<lb />
rights activists predicted the<lb />
regulations will have little imme-<lb />
diate effect on the clinics, in part<lb />
due to anticipated court battles<lb />
over the regulations.<lb />
"What it means in the short run<lb />
is nothing said William Hamil-<lb />
ton jr Planned Parenthood's<lb />
chief lobbyist in Washington.<lb />
Hamilton said, however, that<lb />
his organization was concerned<lb />
about the possible impact on low-<lb />
income women, the primary<lb />
clients in such clinics. Also, he<lb />
said, the rules amounted to an<lb />
infringement on freedom of<lb />
speech and the physician-patient<lb />
relationship.<lb />
"I don't think thev have the<lb />
constitutional underpinning for<lb />
what they are trying to do he<lb />
said.<lb />
"This is pure political philoso-<lb />
phy. It has nothing to do with<lb />
quality health care he added.<lb />
"What we have here is President<lb />
Reagan and the White House at-<lb />
tempting to do through executive<lb />
fiat what they failed to do legisla-<lb />
tively<lb />
Hamilton, along with other<lb />
abortion rights activists, said<lb />
their organizations intended to<lb />
take the administration to court if<lb />
it proceeds with the proposed<lb />
rules.<lb />
"The representatives of the<lb />
reproductive rights community<lb />
are ready to litigate the minute<lb />
these regulations go into effect<lb />
said Jennifer Pizer, legal coordi-<lb />
nator for the National Abortion<lb />
Rights Action League.<lb />
Nicki Nichols Gamble, the ex-<lb />
ecutive director of the Planned<lb />
Parenthood League of Massachu-<lb />
setts, predicted "a major court<lb />
fight if they are not actually with-<lb />
drawn<lb />
Gamble said the abortion and<lb />
family planning services are al-<lb />
ready separated financially, and<lb />
it would be extremely costly to<lb />
separate them physically. In ef-<lb />
fect, costs for all patients would<lb />
rise, she said.<lb />
The proposals were outlined in<lb />
a policy announced last month by<lb />
Reagan. They will be published<lb />
Tuesday in the Federal Register<lb />
and spell out how thedepartment<lb />
would revise Title X of the Public<lb />
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commitment of another eight or<lb />
nine years at UNCs bicentennial<lb />
campaign.<lb />
Fordham suffered a stroke in<lb />
1980 while chancellor but Evans<lb />
said he did not believe health was<lb />
a factor in the decision.<lb />
A Greensboro native, Fordham<lb />
was UNCs sixth chancellor. He<lb />
graduated from UNC and Har-<lb />
vard Medical School and joined<lb />
the UNC staff in 1958, becoming<lb />
chancellor in 1980.<lb />
"It is with a warm heart and<lb />
strong optimism for the future<lb />
that I thank you and all that you<lb />
represent for your strong support<lb />
and ask that you set about to<lb />
prepare the way for the eventual<lb />
selection of an outstanding suc-<lb />
cessor Fordham told the board.<lb />
It is my intention that we<lb />
shall move forward with vigor<lb />
during the necessary search proc-<lb />
ess and effect an orderly and<lb />
helpful transition so as not to lose<lb />
or diminish one whit the fantastic<lb />
momentum which we now pos-<lb />
sess<lb />
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early and mid '80s have seen<lb />
remarkable achievements by the<lb />
faculty, staff, students and<lb />
alumni of this institution Be-<lb />
cause of the distinction and<lb />
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southern universities and is<lb />
among the top rank in the na-<lb />
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Piratg Pre-GamGalh�ring<lb />
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Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
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ber BIOYA every Monday 9:30 p.m.<lb />
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Memorial Gym 105 All students, staff and<lb />
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A<lb />
UNC Board criticizes funding legislation<lb />
(AP) jtqq members of the<lb />
BoMrS,PU0f N�rth Carol,na<lb />
�rd of Governors have enti-<lb />
ced legislators for their pen-<lb />
,nanl� appropriate money for<lb />
"jeir favorite projects, while the<lb />
�ann administration has<lb />
munched an attack over eco-<lb />
nomic development programs.<lb />
' he board members say the<lb />
lawmakers' appropriations for<lb />
MKh projects threatened to un-<lb />
dercut the UNC system's plan-<lb />
ning and budgeting process.<lb />
William Johnson, a Lillington<lb />
attorney who chaired the Board<lb />
Of Governors from 1976 until<lb />
1980, suggested at a board meet-<lb />
ing Friday that the panel should<lb />
consider "working with mem-<lb />
bers of the General Assembly" to<lb />
stem the practice of lawmakers<lb />
skirting UNC's budget.<lb />
"There is an increasing trend<lb />
for the General Assembly to<lb />
make appropriations for matters<lb />
which the board hasnotseen fit to<lb />
include in its budget request<lb />
Johnson said. "This is a practice<lb />
which, if it increases, is going to<lb />
undermine the budgeting proc-<lb />
ess of the Board of Governors. 1<lb />
think it's something we need to<lb />
look at seriously<lb />
This summer, lawmakers ap-<lb />
proved $3.3 million in planning<lb />
funds, all earmarked to lay<lb />
groundwork for eight projects<lb />
proposed by influential legisla-<lb />
tors. None of the projects has<lb />
been suggested by the Board of<lb />
Governors, and none was pro-<lb />
posed for the system's five his-<lb />
torically black institutions.<lb />
Former Gov. Jim Holshouser<lb />
said he recalled vividly why the<lb />
Board of Governors was created<lb />
and charged with developing a<lb />
system-wide budget request.<lb />
"1 know the thinking that went<lb />
into the policy Holshouser said.<lb />
"It was generated in effect to<lb />
avoid some of the problems we<lb />
had in the '60s<lb />
Holshouser said a unified<lb />
budget request coming directly<lb />
from the Board of Governors was<lb />
"sound public policy<lb />
"We certainly wouldn't want<lb />
to have the campuses fighting<lb />
each other Holshouser said.<lb />
CD. Spangler Jr UNC system<lb />
president, said he thought formal<lb />
action opposing lawmakers' spe-<lb />
cial budget requests was unnec-<lb />
essary.<lb />
'The message has been prop-<lb />
erly conveyed Spangler said,<lb />
adding that he didn't expect the<lb />
trend to continue.<lb />
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ministration criticized the legis-<lb />
lature for its failure to make the<lb />
state's part-time representative<lb />
in Japan a full-time position. It<lb />
also chided lawmakers for failing<lb />
to put a regional business indus-<lb />
try development office in the<lb />
northeast portion of the state, and<lb />
for failing to add staff in existing<lb />
regional offices.<lb />
Twice in the last week, the state<lb />
Commerce Department issued<lb />
statements highly critical of the<lb />
legislature for not funding vari-<lb />
ous projects being sought by the<lb />
Martin administration.<lb />
"Unfortunately, while they<lb />
gave us a few new tools for help-<lb />
ing rural areas get steady growth,<lb />
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grams designed to put new jobs<lb />
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merce Secretary Claude Pope<lb />
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sented in the competition for the<lb />
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Ken Eudy, executive director of<lb />
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is "beyond belief that we would<lb />
be criticized by this do-nothing<lb />
administration on industrial re-<lb />
cruiting Luther Hodges in-<lb />
vented industrial recruiting in<lb />
the 1950s and Democrats have<lb />
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Guilford, chairman of the House<lb />
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Bataan lives<lb />
FONTANA VILLAGE, N.C.<lb />
(AP) � For survivors of the<lb />
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nual reunion Monday. "I think<lb />
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ment would not promise in re-<lb />
turn that American hostages in<lb />
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1 lashemi Rafsanjani, the speaker<lb />
oi iran's Parliament, offered to<lb />
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way to clear up the problem �<lb />
because it was a problem for them<lb />
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ans because "they could have<lb />
rested assured that we had<lb />
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bastards that they couln't stand,<lb />
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Faculty show displays strength<lb />
By SUSANNE NIELSEN<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Students at ECU's school of Art<lb />
find a dedicated facuIty;willingto<lb />
help, give ideas, and point to ar-<lb />
eas of strength in the students<lb />
work. It is a positive learning<lb />
environment. What makes them<lb />
such wonderful teachers is that<lb />
they maintain strong careers as<lb />
artists.<lb />
Judging by the excellent work<lb />
shown in this year's faculty show<lb />
at the Gray Gallery, every free<lb />
moment they have seems to be<lb />
taken by their artisticendeavours.<lb />
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out: each field represented by one<lb />
or more artists. Media areas in-<lb />
clude painting, drawing, water-<lb />
color, sculpture, printmaking,<lb />
photography, textiles, metal arts,<lb />
wood, glass and ceramics.<lb />
The time for this exhibition is<lb />
well chosen. The new students<lb />
can acquaint themselves with the<lb />
faculty and follow an example of<lb />
excellent workmanship offered in<lb />
This necklace by John Satterf ield, "Blue Dot is on display as part of all fields of the visual arts.<lb />
the taculty show currently on exhibit at Gray Gallery.<lb />
By I HUMBERT - Photo Ub<lb />
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Mellencamp ages gracefully<lb />
15v CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
"Staff Writer<lb />
John Mellancamp's eigth<lb />
album. "The Lonesome jubilee<lb />
has some Haws, but before one<lb />
dismisses it as "Pink Houses Part<lb />
IV" one should take the strengths<lb />
of the album and use them to re-<lb />
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rock.<lb />
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Happens to everyone. But not<lb />
everyone uses their budding cyni-<lb />
cism to write songs that are con-<lb />
i rned with the efficient use of<lb />
Throughout the "Jubilee you<lb />
can sense Mellencamp reveling in<lb />
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retain's an adolescent's schizo-<lb />
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See MELLENCAMP, page 11<lb />
Black Mt. influence lingers<lb />
By SUSANNE NIELSEN<lb />
on<lb />
Stjff Writer<lb />
In the fall of 1933 a small group<lb />
of professors from Rollins Col-<lb />
lege in 'intcrpark, Fla. left their<lb />
school as a result of disputes over<lb />
academic freedom. Together they<lb />
rounded Black Mountain College<lb />
east of Asheville.<lb />
Thus began an experiment in<lb />
learning that lasted 24 vears. Its<lb />
influence on virtually all areas of<lb />
the arts in America can still be felt.<lb />
We connect Black Mountain<lb />
with names such as Joseph Al-<lb />
ivrs, Willcm de Kooning, Ken-<lb />
neth Noland, John Cage or Merce<lb />
Cunningham and Paul Taylor.<lb />
They were teachers and stu-<lb />
dents. Some produced their best<lb />
works there, for some it was a<lb />
creative beginning. All of them<lb />
were influenceccd by the unique<lb />
atmosphere of Black Mountain<lb />
college.<lb />
In closing in its thirtieth year,<lb />
the college is commemorated in<lb />
an exhibiton focusing upon the<lb />
artistic contributions of this ex-<lb />
periment in education. "The Arts<lb />
at Black Mountain College" is a<lb />
documentation presently on view<lb />
at Raleigh's North Carolina Mu-<lb />
seum of Art through October 4.<lb />
The exhibition is divided into<lb />
three segments, each in a different<lb />
gallery of the museum.<lb />
We begin in the North Carolina<lb />
galleries where the founding and<lb />
development of the college, the<lb />
planning and construction of it's<lb />
own buildings by faculty and<lb />
students is described and com-<lb />
mented on in newspapers of the<lb />
time.<lb />
It remained an unconventional<lb />
school throughout its duration.<lb />
Education at Black Mountain<lb />
placed democracy at its center.<lb />
Traditional academic structure<lb />
such as course hours, credit<lb />
points, and grades were abol-<lb />
ished. Instead, initiative, coopera-<lb />
tion and ingenuity were encour-<lb />
aged. The learning experience<lb />
was not limited to the classroom.<lb />
The college formed a micro-<lb />
cosm hardly noticed by local<lb />
population but nationally<lb />
watched with skeptical anticipa-<lb />
tion. Faculty and students lived<lb />
the campus and had their<lb />
meals in a common dining hall.<lb />
The group ran their'own farm,<lb />
kept up the campus and con-<lb />
structed their own buildings not<lb />
far from the college's first cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
The principles of democracy<lb />
were applied to all levels of life at<lb />
Black Mountain, administration<lb />
being one of the most vital. Al-<lb />
though it wasa liberal arts college.<lb />
Black Mountain placed arts at the<lb />
center of its curriculum. By this,<lb />
the faculty hoped the students<lb />
would learn to develop initiative,<lb />
independence and a creative ap-<lb />
proach to problems in all areas of<lb />
life and whatever profession they<lb />
were to choose.<lb />
Works by faculty and students<lb />
displayed in the contemporary<lb />
galleries of the exhibition give<lb />
evidence of the influence of Euro-<lb />
pean Modernism brought to the<lb />
college Joseph Albers, highly ac-<lb />
claimed former director of the<lb />
German Art and Design school<lb />
BAUHAUS and his wife Annie,<lb />
textile artist and teacher. They<lb />
sought freedom for their creativ-<lb />
ity in the United States when Nazi<lb />
Germany banned their work.<lb />
Through their teaching at Black<lb />
Mountain College, a fusion of<lb />
European culture and American<lb />
ideas and creative energies was<lb />
brought about that has given<lb />
America a leading role in the arts<lb />
ever since.<lb />
In the works displayed, we<lb />
sense the spirit of close interac-<lb />
tion, of generated ideas and in-<lb />
ventiveness when materials<lb />
seemed to set boundaries.<lb />
Huston Paschal, assistant cura-<lb />
tor who helped coordinate the<lb />
show, finds many of the<lb />
exhibition's details noteworthy.<lb />
"The printing of brochures with<lb />
amazing variations of the few<lb />
print-types available or the pho-<lb />
tographs of such vulnerable<lb />
seeming young men as de Koon-<lb />
ing or Cage or Noland (last sec-<lb />
tion of exhibit in 20th Century<lb />
galleries) One of the literary<lb />
developments evolving from<lb />
Black Mountain College is<lb />
Greensboro's Jargon Society, a<lb />
small, non-profit publisher.<lb />
Originally developed by the poet<lb />
Jonathan Williams, student at<lb />
Black Mountain, Jargon Publica-<lb />
tions printed on any available<lb />
paper employing every possible<lb />
method to make the publications<lb />
look interesting. Black Mountain<lb />
College enrolled less then 1,200<lb />
students during its 24 year exis-<lb />
tence. Fifty-five of them gradu<lb />
ated with formal degress. All of<lb />
them took with them a piece of the<lb />
Black Mountian experience that<lb />
lets this unique college live on.<lb />
"Arts at Black Mountain Col-<lb />
lege" was organized by the Edith<lb />
C. Blum Art Institute at Bard Col-<lb />
lege, Armandale-On-Hudson,<lb />
NY. Mary Emma Harris, who<lb />
devoted years to research and the<lb />
writing of her book by the same<lb />
title, was invited as guest curator.<lb />
The Raleigh Museum initially<lb />
sponsored Ms. Harris' attempts to<lb />
write about Black Mountain. The<lb />
book (in paperback) is available<lb />
for sale at the museum.<lb />
The NC Museum of Art also<lb />
offers the viewer of this exhibi tion<lb />
comparisons of late work by art-<lb />
ists of Black Mountian which<lb />
makes you want to view the entire<lb />
section or contempory art along<lb />
with the exhibition.<lb />
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ommended, for newcomers to the<lb />
area, Raleigh is about a two hour<lb />
dirve from Greenville. The mu-<lb />
seum has an excellent contempo-<lb />
rary collection. Its newest section<lb />
is an oceanic permanent exhibi-<lb />
tion. There is a wonderful restau-<lb />
rant "with view" and excellent<lb />
food. And you can spend hours<lb />
alone in the giftshop that carries<lb />
everything from books, museum<lb />
catalogs, children's toys, a selec-<lb />
tion of cards, art reproductions to<lb />
museum replicas of many jewelry<lb />
pieces, ceramics and silk scarves.<lb />
In short, it is not difficult to<lb />
spend and entire day at this mu-<lb />
seum. You reach the museum<lb />
easily form MO west, exiting at<lb />
the Fairgrounds exit, where signs<lb />
lead you directly to the museum.<lb />
Museum hours are 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.<lb />
Tuesday to Saturday, until 9 p.m.<lb />
Fridays, 12 noon - 5 p.m. Sundays.<lb />
Admission is free. For informa-<lb />
tion call 833-1935.<lb />
The first pieces encountered in<lb />
the exhibition are heavy sculp-<lb />
tures of stone, metal, and wood<lb />
reminicent of Roman relics. Nor-<lb />
man Keller describes his works as<lb />
"open air reliquaries containers<lb />
for religious relics. Keller spent<lb />
some time during his year's sab-<lb />
batical as a faculty member of the<lb />
University of Georgia's Studies<lb />
Abroad program at Cortona, It-<lb />
aly. His pieces reflect the Halier<lb />
influence, and the artist has done<lb />
well translating his impressions<lb />
into modern sculpture.<lb />
Paintings by this semester's<lb />
Artists-In-Rcsidcnce Mark Harris<lb />
and Darryl Halbrooks are "very<lb />
dynamic comments Perry Nes-<lb />
bitt, Director of the Gray Art Gal-<lb />
lery.<lb />
The Painting field is well repre-<lb />
sented and with a wide variety of<lb />
styles. From Paul Hartley's very<lb />
personal oil and acrylic paintings<lb />
that enter realistic imagery into<lb />
strange dreamlike worlds in sub-<lb />
dued tones of blue and green to<lb />
Clarence Morgans colorful geo-<lb />
metric abstractions, students may<lb />
feel the multitude of possibilities<lb />
open to their own work. Hartley's<lb />
paintings and the small ceramic<lb />
"icons" of Chuck Chamberlain<lb />
seem to draw the viewer into an<lb />
atmosphere faraway, let us pause<lb />
and wonder at this strange world<lb />
of their own.<lb />
Paintings by Larry Shrcve, ex-<lb />
cellently crafted glass by Art<lb />
Haney and the three dimensional<lb />
mixed media pieces by Terry<lb />
Smith have a distinctly eighties<lb />
touch in color and design<lb />
elements. This also applies to the<lb />
enviromcntal designs of commer-<lb />
cial interiors by Abdul-Shakoor<lb />
Farhadi and new faculty member<lb />
Ernst Habrichs.<lb />
Textiles are well represented.<lb />
Janet Fisher's intricate weavings<lb />
using leather designs stand out.<lb />
The School of Art's Dean, Dr.<lb />
Edward Levine is exhibiting a<lb />
large piece. He uses wood and<lb />
metal to enclose space working<lb />
the piece right into the gallery's<lb />
architecture. The viewer can par-<lb />
ticipate in this work by walking<lb />
into the wooden enclosure gradu-<lb />
ally reaching it's center. Bob<lb />
Rash's gumpnnts focus on scenes<lb />
of Greenville. Mel Stanforth's<lb />
small photographs also give im-<lb />
pressions of rural America. The<lb />
works of Donald Sexaver are<lb />
black and white intaglios derived<lb />
from his personal life. One of the<lb />
pieces on display depicts his son<lb />
as "Geologist Who Would be<lb />
Chop The print is currently<lb />
traveling with the Huntcston<lb />
National Print Exhibition of New<lb />
Jersey.<lb />
Director Perry Ncsbitt finds this<lb />
year's faculty exhibition to be a<lb />
"very fine show<lb />
The exhibition is open to the<lb />
public through September 19<lb />
There will be an opening recep-<lb />
tion on September 11 from 7:30 to<lb />
9:00 p.m. At the Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center gallery. All events are free<lb />
and the public is invited. The<lb />
works are on display and for sale<lb />
Monday through Friday 10:00<lb />
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more infor-<lb />
mation call (919) 757-6336.<lb />
By ON JORDAN - Photo Ub<lb />
VICTORY!<lb />
The band Victory played to a small but appreciative crowd Friday night at the Attic<lb />
crunching out a tight set of heavy metal tunes. Called by some observers professional and<lb />
workmanlike, Victory brought an excellent show featuring nice stage presence to<lb />
Greenville. f<lb />
The band is made up of former members of such groups as Whitesnake and Ted<lb />
Nugent's band.<lb />
Black Mountain College weavers practice their craft in this photo from an exhibit rnmm��m,�.�f.�<lb />
the school on display now at the North Carolina Museum of Ain Rg" COm,nem,nora,<lb />
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Historica<lb />
RAUiIGH (AP) - North Caro-<lb />
lina archivists are using ultra<lb />
modern technology to preserve<lb />
the state's old and rare historical<lb />
documents, officials say.<lb />
Security officers at the Division<lb />
of Archives and History in<lb />
Raleigh use six television screens<lb />
to monitor researchers as they<lb />
peruse documents Camera<lb />
lenses are so powerful fhat offi-<lb />
cers can zoom in and read titles on<lb />
the files They can also switch on a<lb />
videocissette recorder and tape-<lb />
any suspicious actions.<lb />
The watchers are even more<lb />
alert in the wake of news that a<lb />
prominent Washington art<lb />
scholar was charged with stealing<lb />
documents from the Library of<lb />
Congress and the National Ar-<lb />
chives. Despite tight secuntv,<lb />
Charles Merrill Mount allegedly<lb />
removed documents including<lb />
letters written by Abraham Lin-<lb />
coln an d the painter James Abbott<lb />
McNeil<lb />
"WhJ<lb />
like fhil<lb />
lead to T<lb />
State<lb />
in their I<lb />
to a poil<lb />
"Anyf<lb />
thiefj<lb />
assistar<lb />
News a<lb />
In fac<lb />
outwittj<lb />
Salem<lb />
$2,000<lb />
with s<lb />
Andre<lb />
Jacksoni<lb />
dent Jel<lb />
ingratiai<lb />
membci<lb />
Paul Fi<lb />
water m<lb />
turers<lb />
"I hal<lb />
Bakkers seh<lb />
AUBURN, Ind. (AP) - A still-<lb />
faithful follower of former televi-<lb />
son evangelists Jim and Tammy<lb />
Baker might be amon the bid-<lb />
ders when a Rolls-Royce once<lb />
used at the couple's California<lb />
estate goes on the auction block.<lb />
The 1953 Silver Dawn Rolls<lb />
goes up fur bids next week with<lb />
nearly 1,200 other cars, many of<lb />
them classics, during the annual<lb />
Auburri-Cord-Duesenberg Festi-<lb />
val.<lb />
Krust? International of Auburn.<lb />
the action house conducting the<lb />
sale, received a call recently from<lb />
a man who identified himself as a<lb />
supporter of the Bakkers, Kruse<lb />
spokesman Mike Butler said Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
"I don't know whether he's seri-<lb />
ous or not, but he's interested in<lb />
buying it back to give to them to<lb />
show forgiveness said Butler.<lb />
Officials of the PTL broadcast<lb />
ministry anonymously donated<lb />
the beige and burgundy luxury<lb />
�to a noi-lcr-proiit hospital<lb />
�nier this year, just days before a<lb />
sex and money scandal forced<lb />
Bakker's resignation, said Butler.<lb />
The auction list includes a 1908<lb />
Mercedes racer and six Duesen-<lb />
bergs, including a 1928 Model A<lb />
that raced in the 1930 Indianapolis<lb />
500 and a 1934 Weymann touring<lb />
model that might sell for "mul-<lb />
tiple millions said Butler.<lb />
"A week ago we sold Greta<lb />
Garbo's (Duescnberg) for $1.4<lb />
milion. That is the current<lb />
Duensenberg record Butler<lb />
said. "This car could go for two or<lb />
three ti mes that<lb />
The auction begins Fndav and<lb />
runs through Labor Day, begin-<lb />
ning at 10 a.m. each day at Dekalb<lb />
High School.<lb />
Butler said the Bakker's car was<lb />
titled to PTL - which stand for<lb />
Praise The Lord, or People That<lb />
Mellencamp<lb />
matures<lb />
happily<lb />
Cant, from page 10<lb />
themes in his writing.<lb />
Princ e tried that in "Sign O' the<lb />
Times" and failed, because he<lb />
sacrificed content for form.<lb />
Mellen amp knows better.<lb />
"Down and Out in Paradise"<lb />
and "The Real Life" are excellent<lb />
examples. "Paradise" is written as<lb />
three letters to the President each<lb />
with a c horous that contians, "I'm<lb />
down and out in paradise looks<lb />
like the milk and honey done<lb />
runout on me<lb />
In "Real Life" he sings, "It's a<lb />
lonely proposition when you real-<lb />
izetha t there's less davs in front<lb />
of the horse' than riding in the<lb />
back of the cart<lb />
Sad sounding, taken out of<lb />
context but the songs are defiant<lb />
and uplrvat. In 'Taper and Fire<lb />
he tackles the cause of all these<lb />
problems in a single line - "But we<lb />
keep nc check on our appetites<lb />
There really isn't much to say af-<lb />
ter that, and it is the first song on<lb />
the album.<lb />
So instead of offering solutions,<lb />
after all you can't take diet pills to<lb />
stop a ciraving for control, he uses<lb />
the rest of "Jubilee" to illustrate<lb />
the consequences. An album of<lb />
cause amd effect.<lb />
The Who wanted to die before<lb />
they got old. The Stones died and<lb />
never got buried. Mellencamp<lb />
wants to live and stay grateful<lb />
Jubilee" shows it can be done.<lb />
the j<lb />
Skip<lb />
Cord A<lb />
scum i<lb />
similar<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINJAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 1, 1987 Page 10<lb />
Historica,<lb />
Faculty show displays strength<lb />
By SUSANNE NIELSEN<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Students at ECU's school of Art<lb />
find a dedicated faculty;willingto<lb />
help, give ideas, and point to ar-<lb />
eas of strength in the students<lb />
work. It is a positive learning<lb />
enviroment. What makes them<lb />
such wonderful teachers is that<lb />
they maintain strong careers as<lb />
artists.<lb />
Judging by the excellent work<lb />
shown in this year's faculty show<lb />
at the Gray Gallery, every free<lb />
moment they have seems to be<lb />
taken by theirartisticendeavours.<lb />
The work is well crafted through-<lb />
out: each field represented by one<lb />
or more artists. Media areas in-<lb />
clude painting, drawing, water-<lb />
color, sculpture, printmaking,<lb />
photography, textiles, metal arts,<lb />
wood, glass and ceramics.<lb />
The time for this exhibition is<lb />
well chosen. The new students<lb />
can acquaint themselves with the<lb />
-fh. faCU!y afnd fo"ow an example of<lb />
Ti � , . . , excellent workmanship offered in<lb />
Th.s necklace by John Satterf ield, "Blue Dot is on display as part of all fields of the visual arts<lb />
the faculty show currently on exhibit at Gray Gallery.<lb />
The first pieces encountered in<lb />
the exhibition are heavy sculp-<lb />
tures of stone, metal, and wood<lb />
rcminicent of Roman relics. Nor-<lb />
man Keller describes his works as<lb />
"open air reliquaries containers<lb />
for religious relics. Keller spent<lb />
some time during his year's sab-<lb />
batical as a faculty member of the<lb />
University of Georgia's Studies<lb />
Abroad program at Cortona, It-<lb />
aly. His pieces reflect the Halier<lb />
influence, and the artist has done<lb />
well translating his impressions<lb />
into modern sculpture.<lb />
Paintings by this semester's<lb />
Artists-In-Residence Mark Harris<lb />
and Darryl Halbrooks are "very<lb />
dynamic comments Perry Ncs-<lb />
bitt, Director of the Gray Art Gal-<lb />
lery.<lb />
The Painting field is well repre-<lb />
sented and with a wide variety of<lb />
styles. From Paul Hartley's very<lb />
personal oil and acrylic paintings<lb />
that enter realistic imagery into<lb />
strange dreamlike worlds in sub-<lb />
dued tones of blue and green to<lb />
Clarence Morgans colorful geo-<lb />
metric abstractions, students may-<lb />
feel the multitude of possibilities<lb />
open to their own work. Hartley's<lb />
paintings and the small ceramic<lb />
"icons" of Chuck Chamberlain<lb />
seem to draw the viewer into an<lb />
atmosphere faraway, let us pause<lb />
and wonder at this strange world<lb />
of their own.<lb />
Paintings by Larry Shreve, ex-<lb />
cellently crafted glass by Art<lb />
Hancy and the three dimensional<lb />
mixed media pieces by Terry<lb />
Smith have a distinctly eighties<lb />
touch in color and design<lb />
elements. This also applies to the<lb />
enviromental designs of commer-<lb />
cial interiors by Abdul-Shakoor<lb />
Farhadi and new faculty member<lb />
Ernst Habrichs.<lb />
Textiles arc well represented.<lb />
Janet Fisher's intricate weavings<lb />
using leather designs stand out.<lb />
The School of Art's Dean, Dr.<lb />
Edward Levine is exhibiting a<lb />
large piece. He uses wood and<lb />
metal to enclose space working<lb />
the piece right into the gallery's<lb />
architecture. The viewer can par<lb />
ticipate in this work bv walking<lb />
into the wooden enclosure gradu-<lb />
ally reaching it's center. Bob<lb />
Rash's gumpnnts focus on scenes<lb />
of Greenville. Mel Stanford's<lb />
small photographs also give im-<lb />
pressions of rural America. The<lb />
works of Donald Sexaver are<lb />
black and white intaglios derived<lb />
from his personal life. One of the<lb />
pieces on display depicts his son<lb />
as "Geologist Who Would be<lb />
Chep The print is currently<lb />
traveling with the Huntcston<lb />
National Print Exhibition of New<lb />
Jersey.<lb />
Director Perry Nesbitt finds this<lb />
year's faculty exhibition to be a<lb />
"very fine show<lb />
The exhibition is open to the<lb />
public through September 19<lb />
There will be an opening recep-<lb />
tion on September 11 from 7:30 to<lb />
900 p.m At the Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
C enter gallery. All events are free<lb />
and the public is invited. The<lb />
works are on display and for sale<lb />
Monday through Fndav 10:00<lb />
a.m. to 500 p.m. For more infor-<lb />
mation call (919) 757-6336.<lb />
Album rpyjew<lb />
Mellencamp ages gracefully<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Miff Writer<lb />
John Mellancamp's eigth<lb />
album. The Lonesome Jubilee<lb />
has some flaws, but before one<lb />
dismisses it as "Pink Houses Part<lb />
IV one should take the strengths<lb />
oi the album and use them to re-<lb />
evaluate Mellencamp's role in<lb />
rock.<lb />
Mellencamp is getting older.<lb />
Happens to everyone. But not<lb />
everyone uses their budding cyni-<lb />
cism to write songs that are con-<lb />
itud with the efficient use of<lb />
throughout the "Jubilee you<lb />
can sense Mellencamp reveling in<lb />
an adult's perspective, while he<lb />
rctain's an adolescent's schizo-<lb />
phrenic optimism. This record is a<lb />
celebration, but the MTV zombies<lb />
won't understand what the<lb />
party's about until the turn of the<lb />
century.<lb />
"Jubilee" is disappointing in<lb />
that it takes less risks than "Scare-<lb />
crow" did. On his previous Lp,<lb />
the tunes were distinctly his, but<lb />
he began experimenting. His<lb />
grandmother even sang lead on<lb />
one song. Hedid a duet with Ricki<lb />
Lee Jones.<lb />
"Scarecrow's" melodies were<lb />
the most original Mellencamp<lb />
produced. "Jubilee" sounds like it<lb />
was originally mixed at the time<lb />
of "Uh-huh with some violins,<lb />
dulcimers and other exotic coun-<lb />
try instruments dubbed in.<lb />
Thisisn'tbad,and it'sa pleasing<lb />
effect for the most part, but it does<lb />
render several of the songs into<lb />
filler. Mellencamp would be bet-<lb />
ter off sticking to an acoustic<lb />
sound, as proved by the B-sides of<lb />
"Small Town" and "Pink<lb />
Houses He just doesn't need the<lb />
accessories.<lb />
But he still knows how to fuse<lb />
some punishing lyrics into his<lb />
front porch symphonies, and he<lb />
continues to use very topical<lb />
See MELLENCAMP, page 11<lb />
Black Mt. influence lingers<lb />
� y )ON JORDAN - Photo Ub<lb />
By SUSANNE NIELSEN<lb />
Staff Wntrr <lb />
In the fall of 1933 a small group<lb />
of professors from Rollins Col-<lb />
lege in Winterpark, Fla. left their<lb />
school asa result of disputes over<lb />
academic freedom. Together they<lb />
founded Black Mountain College<lb />
oast of Asheville.<lb />
Thus began an experiment in<lb />
learning that lasted 24 years. Its<lb />
influence on virtually all areas of<lb />
the arts in America can still be felt.<lb />
We connect Black Mountain<lb />
with names such as Joseph Al-<lb />
bers, Willem de Kooning, Ken-<lb />
neth Noland, John Cage or Mcrce<lb />
Cunningham and Paul Taylor.<lb />
They were teachers and stu-<lb />
dents. Some produced their best<lb />
works there, for some it was a<lb />
creative beginning. All of them<lb />
were influenccced by the unique<lb />
atmosphere of Black Mountain<lb />
college.<lb />
In closing in its thirtieth year,<lb />
the college is commemorated in<lb />
in exhibiton focusing upon the<lb />
artistic contributions of this ex-<lb />
periment in education. 'The Arts<lb />
at Black Mountain College" is a<lb />
documentation presently on view<lb />
at Raleigh's North Carolina Mu-<lb />
seum off Art through October 4.<lb />
The exhibition is divided into<lb />
three segments, each in a different<lb />
gallery of the museum.<lb />
We begin in the North Carolina<lb />
galleries where the founding and<lb />
development of the college, the<lb />
planning and construction of it's<lb />
own buildings by faculty and<lb />
students is described and com-<lb />
mented on in newspapers of the<lb />
time.<lb />
It remained an unconventional<lb />
school throughout its duration.<lb />
Education at Black Mountain<lb />
placed democracy at its center.<lb />
Traditional academic structure<lb />
such as course hours, credit<lb />
points, and grades were abol-<lb />
ished. Instead, initiative, coopera-<lb />
tion and ingenuity were encour-<lb />
aged. The learning experience<lb />
was not limited to the classroom.<lb />
The college formed a micro-<lb />
cosm hardly noticed by local<lb />
population but nationally<lb />
watched with skeptical anticipa-<lb />
tion. Faculty and students lived<lb />
on the campus and had their<lb />
meals in a common dining hall.<lb />
The group ran their'own farm,<lb />
kept up the campus and con<lb />
structed their own buildings not<lb />
far from the college's first cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
The principles of democracy<lb />
were applied to all levels of life at<lb />
Black Mountain, administration<lb />
being one of the most vital. Al-<lb />
though it wasa liberal arts college.<lb />
Black Mountain placed arts at the<lb />
center of its curriculum. By this,<lb />
the faculty hoped the students<lb />
would leam to develop initiabve,<lb />
independence and a creative ap-<lb />
proach to problems in all areas of<lb />
life and whatever profession they<lb />
were to choose.<lb />
Works by faculty and students<lb />
displayed in the contemporary<lb />
galleries of the exhibition give<lb />
evidence of the influence of Euro-<lb />
pean Modernism brought to the<lb />
college Joseph Albers, highly ac-<lb />
claimed former director of the<lb />
German Art and Design school<lb />
BAUHAUS and his wife Annie,<lb />
textile artist and teacher. They<lb />
sought freedom for their creativ-<lb />
ity in the United States when Nazi<lb />
Germany banned their work.<lb />
Through their teaching at Black<lb />
Mountain College, a fusion of<lb />
European culture and American<lb />
ideas and creative energies was<lb />
brought about that has given<lb />
America a leading role in the arts<lb />
ever since.<lb />
In the works displayed, we<lb />
sense the spirit of close interac-<lb />
tion, of generated ideas and in-<lb />
ventiveness when materials<lb />
seemed to set boundaries.<lb />
Huston Paschal, assistant cura-<lb />
tor who helped coordinate the<lb />
show, finds many of the<lb />
exhibition's details noteworthy.<lb />
"The printing of brochures with<lb />
amazing variations of the few<lb />
print-types available or the pho-<lb />
tographs of such vulnerable<lb />
seeming young men as de Koon-<lb />
ing or Cage or Noland (last sec-<lb />
tion of exhibit in 20th Century<lb />
galleries) One of the literary<lb />
developments evolving from<lb />
Black Mountain College is<lb />
Greensboro's Jargon Society, a<lb />
small, non-profit publisher.<lb />
Originally developed by the poet<lb />
Jonathan Williams, student at<lb />
Black Mountain, Jargon Publica-<lb />
tions printed on any available<lb />
paper employing every possible<lb />
method to make the publications<lb />
look interesting. Black Mountain<lb />
College enrolled less then 1,200<lb />
students during its 24 year exis-<lb />
tence. Fifty-five of them gradu-<lb />
ated with formal degress. All of<lb />
them took with them a piece of the<lb />
Black Mountian experience that<lb />
lets this unique college live on.<lb />
"Arts at Black Mountain Col-<lb />
lege" was organized by the Edith<lb />
C. Blum Art Institute at Bard Col-<lb />
lege, Armandale-On-Hudson,<lb />
NY. Mary Emma Harris, who<lb />
devoted years to research and the<lb />
writing of her book by the same<lb />
title, was invited as guest curator.<lb />
The Raleigh Museum initially<lb />
sponsored Ms. Harris' attempts to<lb />
write about Black Mountain. The<lb />
book (in paperback) is available<lb />
for sale at the museum.<lb />
The NC Museum of Art also<lb />
offers the viewer of this exhibition<lb />
comparisons of late work by art-<lb />
ists of Black Mountian which<lb />
makes you want to view the entire<lb />
section or contempory art along<lb />
with the exhibition.<lb />
A day's excursion is highly rec-<lb />
ommended, for newcomers to the<lb />
area, Raleigh is about a two hour<lb />
dirve from Greenville. The mu-<lb />
seum has an excellent contempo-<lb />
rary collection. Its newest section<lb />
is an oceanic permanent exhibi-<lb />
tion. There is a wonderful restau-<lb />
rant "with view" and excellent<lb />
food. And you can spend hours<lb />
alone in the giftshop that carries<lb />
everything from books, museum<lb />
catalogs, children's toys, a selec-<lb />
tion of cards, art reproductions to<lb />
museum replicas of many jewelry<lb />
pieces, ceramics and silk scarves.<lb />
In short, it is not difficult to<lb />
spend and entire day at this mu-<lb />
seum. You reach the museum<lb />
easily form 1-40 west, exiting at<lb />
the Fairgrounds exit, where signs<lb />
lead you directly to the museum.<lb />
Museum hours are 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.<lb />
Tuesday to Saturday, until 9 p.m.<lb />
Fridays, 12 noon - 5 p.m. Sundays.<lb />
Admission is free. For informa-<lb />
tion call 833-1935.<lb />
VICTORY!<lb />
The band Victory played to a small but appreciative crowd Friday night at the Attic<lb />
crunching out a tight set of heavy metal tunes. Called by some observers professional and<lb />
workmanlike, Victory brought an excellent show featuring nice stage presence to<lb />
Greenville. � r<lb />
The band is made up of former members of such groups as Whitesnake and Ted<lb />
Nugent's band.<lb />
Black Mountain CoUege weavers practice their craft in this photo from an exhibit ��mm.mmnra�n<lb />
the school on display now at the North Carolina Museum of Art inTldgh. �"�nunorat<lb />
RALU1GH (AP) - North Caro<lb />
iina archivists are using ultra<lb />
modern technology to preserve<lb />
the state's old and rare historical<lb />
documents, officials sav<lb />
Secur ity officers at the Division<lb />
of Archives and History in<lb />
Raleigh use six television screens<lb />
to monitor researchers as they<lb />
peruse documents. Camera<lb />
lenses are so powerful that offi-<lb />
cers can zoom in and read titles on<lb />
the files They can also switch on a<lb />
videoenssette recorder and tape<lb />
any suspicious actions.<lb />
The watchers are even more<lb />
alert in the wake of news that a<lb />
prominent Washington art<lb />
scholar was charged with stealing<lb />
documents from the Librar<lb />
Congress and the National" Ar-<lb />
chives. Despite tight security.<lb />
Charles Merrill Mount allegedly<lb />
removed documents including<lb />
letters written by Abraham Lin-<lb />
coln and the painter James Abbott<lb />
M(' I<lb />
"WhJ<lb />
like tJ<lb />
lead to<lb />
State<lb />
in thcirj<lb />
to a poil<lb />
"Anvf<lb />
thief, <lb />
assistar<lb />
News st<lb />
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son evangelists Jim and Tammy<lb />
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ders when a Rolls-Royce once<lb />
used at the couple's California<lb />
estate goes on the auction block.<lb />
The 1953 Silver Dawn Rolls<lb />
goes up for bids next week with<lb />
nearly 1,200 other cars, many of<lb />
them classics, during the annual<lb />
Aubum-Cord-Duesenberg Festi-<lb />
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"1 don't know whether he's seri-<lb />
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of�to a not-ior-prafit hospital<lb />
mer this year, just daysbefore a<lb />
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that raced in the 1930Indianapolis<lb />
500 and a 1934 Weymann touring<lb />
model that might sell for "mul-<lb />
tiple millions said Butler.<lb />
"A week ago we sold Greta<lb />
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milion. That is the current<lb />
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Butler said the Bakker's car was<lb />
titled to PTL - which stand for<lb />
Praise The Lord, or People That<lb />
Mellencamp<lb />
matures<lb />
happily<lb />
Crmt from page 10<lb />
themes in his writing.<lb />
Prince tried that in "Sign O' the<lb />
Times" and failed, because he<lb />
sacrificed content for form.<lb />
Mellencamp knows better.<lb />
"Down and Out in Paradise"<lb />
and "The Real Life" are excellent<lb />
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with a chorous that contians, "I'm<lb />
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The Who wanted to die before<lb />
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never got buried. Mellencamp<lb />
wants to live and stay grateful.<lb />
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Love - and insured to Bakker at<lb />
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have brought from $30,000 to<lb />
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I lonor" well into his 70s, is dead<lb />
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1'lynn, directed Clark Gable in his<lb />
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Queen<lb />
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nesse Williams' intense play<lb />
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career as an actor in films and<lb />
commercials.<lb />
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rhis summer, Huston directed<lb />
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1 lis body was to be returned to<lb />
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John Marcellus Huston was<lb />
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his biggest moneymaker.<lb />
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came a citizen in 1964. Huston<lb />
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should bring music for a song<lb />
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show featuring his memorized<lb />
collection of all 600 rhymes used<lb />
by Burma Shave on roadside<lb />
signs of yesteryear.<lb />
Minkin brings his "Burma<lb />
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As an indication of the signs'<lb />
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"Burma Shave<lb />
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"Old Dobbin found the sign's 9-<lb />
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"Leave It To Jane a Jerome<lb />
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for students 18 or older in this nos-<lb />
talgic look back to the early<lb />
1920s<lb />
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should bring music for a song<lb />
they wish to sing; an accompanist<lb />
will be provided. All women<lb />
must sing andor dance. There<lb />
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Baker, Pirates ready for clash<lb />
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By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
I'he East Carolina football<lb />
team will open its season Satur-<lb />
day against an old arch-rival<lb />
with high hopes for the 1987 sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
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in the season opening contest will<lb />
be N.C State. A contest, which<lb />
Pirate head coach Art Baker feels<lb />
would be better suited to both<lb />
teams involved it it were played<lb />
later in the season.<lb />
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the Firate and the Wolfpack.The<lb />
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however the last tour meetings<lb />
between the two teams have been<lb />
split evenly.<lb />
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coaching reigns three years ago.<lb />
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of practice explained Baker.<lb />
"We've been hitting each other<lb />
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lanuary. We are now ready to line<lb />
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rather play State later in the<lb />
seaon, he still admitted that this<lb />
week would be an exciting time<lb />
for the coaches and the players.<lb />
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one rival and they are the only<lb />
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state that sees tit to play us.<lb />
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est crowds ever to see a game in<lb />
North Carolina (58,650 in 1986<lb />
and 58,300 in 1985), continued<lb />
Baker. "It is a game that we look<lb />
forward to every year<lb />
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contest compared to that of last<lb />
season is the quarterback situ-<lb />
ations o the two teams. Last sea-<lb />
son, the Wolfpack had a very<lb />
stable and efficient Frik Kramer<lb />
calling the signals on offense,<lb />
while the Pirates started 18-year<lb />
old freshman Charlie Libretto.<lb />
"1 really felt sorry for Charlie<lb />
(Libretto) last season at State<lb />
said Baker. "Can you imagine<lb />
being an 18-year old, starting in<lb />
your first college game, in front of<lb />
almost 60,000 screaming fans? It<lb />
would be a hard situation for<lb />
anyone to handle<lb />
Saturday's contest that his squad This year the tables are<lb />
changed though. The Pirates<lb />
have settled on red-shirt sopho-<lb />
more Travis Hunter as starter,<lb />
while the Wolfpack has yet to<lb />
name a definite replacement for<lb />
the departed Kramer.<lb />
"I am very pleased with our<lb />
quarterback situation entering<lb />
this season said Baker. "Both<lb />
(Libretto and Hunter) made big<lb />
improvements over last season.<lb />
Travis' strength continues to be<lb />
the option, but he worked hard in<lb />
the off-season and greatly im-<lb />
proved his ability to throw the<lb />
ball and to read defenses.<lb />
"We're going with Travis as the<lb />
starter, hecarned the job in spring<lb />
practice continued Baker. "But<lb />
there is a good chance that Char-<lb />
lie will probably play some Satur-<lb />
day also<lb />
When asked the question of<lb />
whether or not he would be<lb />
pleased if the Pirates managed to<lb />
stay close, but still not come out<lb />
victorious in the game, Baker re-<lb />
sponded with a firm no.<lb />
"I'll be dissappointed if we<lb />
lose, period said Baker. It<lb />
doesn't matter whether the score<lb />
is 38-10 or vou lose by only one<lb />
point, a loss is a loss. Even last<lb />
year when we played Miami<lb />
(Ha.), I believed that we had a<lb />
chance to win the game. I always<lb />
believe that there is a chance to<lb />
win in every game<lb />
Baker said that for whoever<lb />
comes out of Saturday as the los-<lb />
ing coach, the job of explaining<lb />
why the loss happened will be<lb />
difficult.<lb />
"I just hope that someone else<lb />
has to explain a loss next week,<lb />
except me concluded Baker.<lb />
Cagers arraigned Thursday<lb />
n-<lb />
Blue Edwards, shown in action last year, hopes to return to the Pirate<lb />
basketball squad for his senior season of action later this fall.<lb />
Theodore "Blue" Edwards,<lb />
and two former ECU basketball<lb />
players were arrested Aug. 26 in<lb />
connection with the theft of<lb />
nearly $6,000 in property.<lb />
The property was stolen, ac-<lb />
cording to ECU Police Chief<lb />
Johnny Rose, during five separ-<lb />
ate break-ins which occured over<lb />
Christmas break last year.<lb />
Rose said the items stolen in the<lb />
break-ins included cassette tapes,<lb />
cash and stereos, and came to a<lb />
total of $5,729. Of this amount<lb />
about $800 has been recovered by<lb />
investigating officers.<lb />
The former players, Tracy King<lb />
and Aaron Williams were dis-<lb />
missed from the team Aug. 24 in<lb />
a move that raised more than a<lb />
few eyebrows. Head Coach Mike<lb />
Steele, in an interview with the<lb />
Daily Reflector, said the dismiss-<lb />
als were made because the two<lb />
players were not performing aca-<lb />
demically.<lb />
'They (King and Williams)<lb />
were guys we spent a lot of time<lb />
discussing over the summer<lb />
said Steele. "They came in on<lb />
Monday and we decided it<lb />
wasn't going to work out<lb />
While Edwards is still on the<lb />
squad, and Steele is still looking<lb />
forward to a superb senior cam-<lb />
paign from the forward, Blue<lb />
must face three counts of break-<lb />
ing, entering and larceny. The<lb />
trial of the three men is scheduled<lb />
for Sept. 11.<lb />
Pack's Peebles must fill shoes<lb />
Raleigh, N.C.(AP) - Danny<lb />
Peebles has been playing for 10<lb />
years, but the North Carolina<lb />
State wide receiver has never<lb />
been under the pressure he is ex-<lb />
periencing this season.<lb />
With speedy wide receiver<lb />
Nasrallah Worthen suspended<lb />
prior to the start of preseason<lb />
drills, Pebbles has moved into the<lb />
starting slot, and with it he has<lb />
brought the hopes of a passing<lb />
game which has not yet settled on<lb />
a starting quarterback but will<lb />
look to him for leadership.<lb />
"There aren't too many receiv-<lb />
ers in the whole country who are<lb />
as good as Naz, let alone in the<lb />
ACC Peebles said in a recent<lb />
interview. "I guess that's where<lb />
my worries come in the most<lb />
Worthen caught a team-lead-<lb />
ing 41 passes for 686 yards and<lb />
four touchdowns, one of which<lb />
was a game-winning reception<lb />
against North Carolina. Peebles<lb />
is trying to keep those figures in<lb />
perspective and meet his own<lb />
standards.<lb />
Already, Peebles said, he's in-<lb />
flicted pressure on himself in<lb />
practice, trying to catch every-<lb />
thing thrown his way.<lb />
"I guess I handled it last year<lb />
because most times I went into<lb />
the game, I knew I was going to<lb />
get the ball in the end zone he<lb />
said. "I knew I could be the hero<lb />
or the goat<lb />
The coaches are trying to con-<lb />
vince Peebles to take a relaxed<lb />
approach now, and during the<lb />
year, but still he wants to become<lb />
a better player because of the<lb />
change.<lb />
"I don't want to set my goals<lb />
too high so that 1 can't reach them,<lb />
but I don't want to set them too<lb />
low and not come around as the<lb />
receiver I want to be Peebles<lb />
said.<lb />
"I need to be more consistent.<lb />
I've been an up and down type of<lb />
receiver, and a lot of that has to do<lb />
with knowing I wasn't going to<lb />
be in there too much on game<lb />
day he said.<lb />
By his own definition, and by<lb />
the statistics, Peebles was indeed<lb />
a spot performer in Coach Dick<lb />
Sheridan's first season in Raleigh.<lb />
Although he caught just eight<lb />
passes, four of them went for<lb />
touchdowns, including a 33-yard<lb />
reception with no time left to beat<lb />
See PACK page 15<lb />
The prc-season preparations for the ECU football squad are almost over. The Pirates arc now making final<lb />
preparationsfor Saturday's seasoning opening contest against North Carolina State Saturday at Carter-<lb />
Finley Stadium in Raleigh.<lb />
Morrison's linksters already<lb />
preparing for fall schedule<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
East Carolina's golf team, the<lb />
1987 Colonial Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion champions, is hard at work<lb />
preparing for a demanding fall<lb />
season. The Pirates will face more<lb />
stiff competition during their<lb />
five-match schedule, but second<lb />
year head coach Hal Morrison is<lb />
confident that his team will play<lb />
well and maybe even exceed the<lb />
.goals that he has set.<lb />
m The Pirates will rely heavily-on<lb />
(heir veterans as they will have to<lb />
step in and fill the void left bv<lb />
Mike Bradley. Bradley, one of the<lb />
best golfers to come through the<lb />
ECU program, played his last<lb />
tournament as a Tiratc last<lb />
spnng.<lb />
Standouts among the Pirate<lb />
veterans are junior Chns Winkel<lb />
and senior Brian Conner. Conner,<lb />
from Enola, PA, transferred from<lb />
Methodist College last year and<lb />
led ECU in the Campbell Univer-<lb />
sity Invitational and the Stouffcr-<lb />
Vanderbilt Intercollegiate.<lb />
"I'm really going to count on<lb />
my returners this fall Morrison<lb />
said. "Conner came in last spring<lb />
and gave us a real big boost.<lb />
Winkel started out slow last<lb />
spring but really improved as the<lb />
season progressed, he has the<lb />
potential to be a good collegiate<lb />
golfer<lb />
Sophomore John Maginnes,<lb />
who was ECU's only regular<lb />
freshman player last season, will<lb />
sit out the fall but will be ready to<lb />
play this spring.<lb />
East Carolina's depth im-<lb />
proved dramatically with the<lb />
ECU golf coach<lb />
Hal Morrison<lb />
addition of Simon Move, John<lb />
Lynch and Francis Vaughn.<lb />
Vaughn, who already had a<lb />
string of victories under his belt<lb />
as a prep golfer, added another<lb />
by winning the Junior World<lb />
Tournament this summer. The<lb />
Junior World, which features the<lb />
best amateur gol fers from all over<lb />
the world, is one the most prestig-<lb />
ious of amateur tournaments.<lb />
Also joining the Pirate squad<lb />
this year is Jeff Craig, winner of<lb />
the Pennsylvania Junior tourna-<lb />
ment, and Mark Hidley who<lb />
transferred from Franklin and<lb />
Marshall college.<lb />
The Pirates will face their<lb />
toughest challenge in Greens-<lb />
boro, re.Uifbrd CrH.egt� 'fvill<lb />
host the tournament Wfeich fea-<lb />
tures the best teams in North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
'There is an outstanding field<lb />
of golfers at the Cardinal Morn-<lb />
son said. "Wake Forest, UNC, all<lb />
the good teams will play there.<lb />
Our first three tournaments will<lb />
be our toughest<lb />
Since Morrison has taken the<lb />
helm, ECU has seen an improve-<lb />
ment in both the performance on<lb />
the course and the tournaments<lb />
in which the team plays. Recently<lb />
East Carolina was notified that<lb />
they had been accepted to play in<lb />
The Chris Schenkel Invitational<lb />
Tournament this spring. Re-<lb />
garded as THE spring tourna-<lb />
ment, the Schenkel will be played<lb />
at Forest Heights Country Club<lb />
in Statesboro, GA.<lb />
IRS calendar of events<lb />
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and services throughout the<lb />
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are available for participation in<lb />
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and $20 for staff is required.<lb />
Faculty and Staff are welcome<lb />
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- 5:30p.m Tuesday &amp; Thursday<lb />
3:30pm. -5:30p.m.<lb />
The Intramural Sports Pro-<lb />
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103.<lb />
The annual Almost Anything<lb />
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until Sept. 17. Interested teams<lb />
are asked to register Sept. 14 from<lb />
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in room 104-A<lb />
memorial Gym. A team captains<lb />
meeting will be held Sept. 14 in<lb />
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mandatory for all teams wishing<lb />
to compete. Each participant in<lb />
the event will receive a free<lb />
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be allowed to participate, so sign<lb />
your team up early. This event is<lb />
perhaps the wackiest of all intra-<lb />
mural activities so be sure to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
For additional information<lb />
regarding any of the programs<lb />
and services offered by the De-<lb />
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The festivities kicking off the<lb />
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The pep rally will be held from<lb />
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get the event underway with<lb />
their traditional march up Col-<lb />
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In addition to the Marching<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 1,1987<lb />
15<lb />
Pack to go without Naz<lb />
Continued from page 14<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
In replacing Worthen with<lb />
Peebles, the Wolfpack may be<lb />
losing experience but it is not<lb />
losing any speed. Last spring, he<lb />
ran a 10.29 in the 100 meters and<lb />
a 20.16 in the 200 meters, the latter<lb />
standing as the world's fourth<lb />
fastest time this year at that dis-<lb />
tance.<lb />
Peebles said the notion of two<lb />
primary receivers hasended with<lb />
Worthen's absence. Mack Jones, a<lb />
senior who caught five passes last<lb />
year, now moves into the spot<lb />
Peebles expected to occupy, that<lb />
of a secondary receiver who<lb />
would draw attention a way from<lb />
the main threat.<lb />
 Everybody was looking for<lb />
Naz first and then the rest of us<lb />
because that's how it is. He's the<lb />
proven receiver on the team<lb />
Peebles said. "Now, the attention<lb />
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Volleyballers set goals for CAA title<lb />
B GEORGE OSBORXE<lb />
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ECU volleyball coach fmocene<lb />
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Setter wasonc position that coach<lb />
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multi-homer games and is on a<lb />
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thinks he could be the league's<lb />
most valuable player. And five<lb />
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Dawson averaged 23 home<lb />
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in association with<lb />
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Call for appointment.<lb />
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runs and 84 RBI per season in<lb />
Montreal with a .280 average. He<lb />
was a star, but not as big a one as<lb />
some expected. But Dawson<lb />
knew what the numbers looked<lb />
like dissected.<lb />
From 1980 to 1986, he batted<lb />
318 in day games, .268 at night.<lb />
During his final three seasons<lb />
in Montreal, he batted .303 with<lb />
33 homers in 555 at-bats during<lb />
the day. At night, he hit .239 with<lb />
27 homers in 1,003 at-bats.<lb />
"1 can't explain that Dawson<lb />
said. 'There are certain things<lb />
you can't explain. It seems every-<lb />
one sees the ball better during the<lb />
day, but you also have shadows<lb />
and glare during the day and<lb />
trouble picking up the ball. You<lb />
don't have that at night<lb />
He knew what he had to do and<lb />
that was to get himself to Wrigley<lb />
Field. It was there where Dawson<lb />
had his only three-homer game<lb />
as an Expo, on Sept. 24, 1985.<lb />
Dawson's superior perform-<lb />
ance in the afternoon has contin-<lb />
ued this year. He is batting .324<lb />
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weren't all that interseted in<lb />
Dawson. Other major leagues<lb />
clubs said the same, not just about<lb />
Dawson, but about Tim Raines,<lb />
Jack Morris, Bob Horner, Rich<lb />
Gedman and Ron Guidry, the<lb />
other premier free agents.<lb />
The lack of interest prompted<lb />
the player's union to file a griev-<lb />
ance against the owners, charg-<lb />
ing collusion. The union did the<lb />
same a year earlier, and the deci-<lb />
sion on that grievance is expected<lb />
today.<lb />
Dawson and Lance Parnsh are<lb />
the only premier free agents to<lb />
have changed clubs since 1985.<lb />
Both did so for less money.<lb />
Dawson made the correct deci-<lb />
sion for himself. He already has<lb />
exceeded his career bests. But<lb />
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Andre Dawson loves the game during the day<lb />
(AP)-Andre Dawson is no fool.<lb />
Sometime last winter he looked at<lb />
the yearly numbers he compiled<lb />
over 10 seasons for the Montreal<lb />
Expos and concluded that Bill<lb />
Wrigley was right: baseball<lb />
should be played in the daytime.<lb />
But on Chicago's North Side,<lb />
the management of the Cubs was<lb />
not convinced.<lb />
"We were 70 and 90 last year<lb />
General Manager Dallas Green<lb />
said in the off-season. "Will<lb />
Dawson tum us to 90 and 70? 1<lb />
doubt it<lb />
So Green spumed Dawson and<lb />
hisagent, Dick Moss. Once spring<lb />
training camps opened, though,<lb />
Dawson and Moss made Green<lb />
an offer he couldn't refuse. "I'll<lb />
play for whatever you'll pay<lb />
they said in essence.<lb />
Green set the numbers at<lb />
$500,001) guaranteed with<lb />
$200,000 in possible bonuses.<lb />
Dawson took that instead of the<lb />
two-year, $2.2 million offer made<lb />
by Montreal. He had been paid<lb />
$1.5 million in 1986 by The Expos,<lb />
the final year of a five-year con-<lb />
tract.<lb />
For $700,000, Dallas Green got<lb />
the bargain ofthe year.<lb />
Dawson leads the major<lb />
leagues with 43 home runs and<lb />
115 runs batted in. He has seven<lb />
multi-homer games and is on a<lb />
pace to become the second Na-<lb />
tional Leaguer in 22 years to hit 50<lb />
or more homers. His manager<lb />
thinks he could be the league's<lb />
most valuable player. And five<lb />
months ago, no one wanted him.<lb />
Dawson averaged 23 home<lb />
Make<lb />
your<lb />
mark<lb />
on the<lb />
world.<lb />
GJI?� �afit (Uaroltnian<lb />
Dr. Dennis O'Neal<lb />
Optometrist<lb />
is pleased to announce the<lb />
relocation of his practice of optometry<lb />
to<lb />
Greenville Eye Clinic<lb />
Bldg. I, Doctors Park<lb />
Greenville. N.C. 27834<lb />
(past hospital on Stantonsburg Road)<lb />
in association with<lb />
Carl R. Wille, M.D. and William M. Monroe,<lb />
M.D.<lb />
Opthalmologists<lb />
Call for appointment.<lb />
758-4166 or 758-6600<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Department of Intramural-Recreational<lb />
Services<lb />
1st Session Fitness Class<lb />
Registration Dates:<lb />
August 31 - September 4<lb />
Session Dates:<lb />
September 8 - October 16<lb />
Aerobics<lb />
Times Locations<lb />
4:00-5:00 pm MG 108<lb />
5:00-6:00 pm Clement<lb />
5:15-6:15 pm MG 108<lb />
6:45-7:45 am MG 108<lb />
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component. Registration is required and sessions are the same as all other<lb />
fitness classes. Cost per session (12 classes) is15 00-students and $20 00<lb />
staff<lb />
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runs and 84 RBI per season in<lb />
Montreal with a .280 average. He<lb />
was a star, but not as big a one as<lb />
some expected. But Dawson<lb />
knew what the numbers looked<lb />
like dissected.<lb />
From 1980 to 1986, he batted<lb />
318 in day games, .268 at night.<lb />
During his final three seasons<lb />
in Montreal, he batted .303 with<lb />
33 homers in 555 at-bats during<lb />
the day. At night, he hit .239 with<lb />
27 homers in 1,003 at-bats.<lb />
"I can't explain that Dawson<lb />
said. 'There are certain things<lb />
you can't explain. It seems every-<lb />
one sees the ball better during the<lb />
day, but you also havo shadows<lb />
and glare during the day and<lb />
trouble picking up the ball. You<lb />
don't have that at night<lb />
He knew what he had to do and<lb />
that was to get himself to Wrigley<lb />
Field. It was there where Dawson<lb />
had his only three-homer game<lb />
as an Expo, on Sept. 24,1985.<lb />
Dawson's superior perform-<lb />
ance in the afternoon has contin-<lb />
ued this year. He is batting .324<lb />
WE BUILT<lb />
A PROUD<lb />
NEW<lb />
FEELING<lb />
SAV A CENTER<lb />
with 31 homersand81 RBI'sin79<lb />
days games, .238 with 12 homers<lb />
and 34 RBI in 43 road games at<lb />
night.<lb />
Last winter, the Cubs said they<lb />
weren't all that interseted in<lb />
Dawson. Other major leagues<lb />
clubs said the same, not just about<lb />
Dawson, but about Tim Raines,<lb />
Jack Morris, Bob Homer, Rich<lb />
Gedman and Ron Guidry, the<lb />
other premier free agents.<lb />
The lack of interest prompted<lb />
the player's union to file a griev-<lb />
ance against the owners, charg-<lb />
ing collusion. The union did the<lb />
same a year earlier, and the deci-<lb />
sion on that grievance isexpected<lb />
today.<lb />
Dawson and Lance Parnsh are<lb />
the only premier free agents to<lb />
have changed clubs since 1985.<lb />
Both did so for less money.<lb />
Dawson made the correct deci-<lb />
sion for himself. He already has<lb />
exceeded his career bests. But<lb />
most major league clubs have to<lb />
wonder if they made the right<lb />
decision in showing the free<lb />
agents.<lb />
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