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STYLE<lb />
Laureen Kirsch talks about the Student Union see<lb />
STYLE, page 13.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Florida State crushes Pirates at Ficklen Stadium in<lb />
Buc's home opener � see SPORTS, page 17.<lb />
Stye iEaat (Eamlmtatt<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No. 6<lb />
Tuesday, September 15,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
22 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Debate focuses on<lb />
upgrading schools<lb />
Democratic presidential hopefuls Joseph fiiden, Al Gore and Paul Simon<lb />
applaud, acknowledging the weWottie of fellow candidate Jesse Jackson<lb />
 �.    PHOTO 1Y CIA Y DEAN HAROT<lb />
to the t hapel Hill presidential forum. Hundreds of students turned out<lb />
for the debate held in UNC's Dean Dome Friday.<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Committee pushes for earth science<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � A state<lb />
wide committee of science, in-<lb />
dustry and education leaders has<lb />
organized to support the new<lb />
earth science curriculum in<lb />
North Carolina's public schools,<lb />
vowing to make it a model for the<lb />
nation.<lb />
"We as a group of volunteers<lb />
wish to provide immediate and<lb />
long-term support to establish<lb />
the earth science curriculum in<lb />
North Carolina as a model to be<lb />
emulated by states across the<lb />
country says Dr. Charles Q.<lb />
Brown of East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
Brown, who co-chairs the 40-<lb />
member support group, is pro-<lb />
fessor and chair of the Geology<lb />
department at ECU and is presi-<lb />
dent of the Southeastern Section,<lb />
man faces are interdisciplinary in<lb />
nature and because of this fact,<lb />
earth science is an extremely<lb />
valuable element in the science<lb />
curricula in the public schools<lb />
Earth science, which includes<lb />
such studiesasgeology,oeeanog-<lb />
raphy, astronomy, meteorology<lb />
and others has been added re-<lb />
cently as an elective to the science<lb />
curriculum in high schools in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The governor's science advi-<lb />
sor. Earl Mac Cormac, is sched-<lb />
uled to keynote the first meeting<lb />
of the new Education and Indus-<lb />
try Committee for Earth Science<lb />
in North Carolina with an ad-<lb />
dress, "Earth, Geometry and<lb />
Dimension The initial meeting<lb />
is scheduled at the N.C State<lb />
University Faculty Club in<lb />
Association.<lb />
Brown said the agenda in-<lb />
cludes organization of commit-<lb />
tees on earth science-public rela-<lb />
tions, staffing and teacher certifi-<lb />
cation and on curriculum devel-<lb />
opment and implementation in<lb />
two sections, K-8 and 9-12.<lb />
Fred Beyer, science supervisor<lb />
of Cumberland County public<lb />
rion, will speak on the history of<lb />
earth science education in the<lb />
public schools in North Carolina.<lb />
Brown said the group's goals<lb />
are to promote increased under-<lb />
standing of earth science among<lb />
North Carolina citizens, to pro-<lb />
mote the preparation of qualified<lb />
earth science teachers, to pro-<lb />
mote emphasis on the teaching of<lb />
earth science concepts at all edu-<lb />
schools, will speak on the status cational levels and to promote the<lb />
of earth science teaching and Bill inclusion of a substantive earth<lb />
Spooner, consultant of the N.C. science course in all secondary<lb />
Department of Public Instruc- schools.<lb />
By CLAYDEANHARDT<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
CHAPEL HILL � Presidential<lb />
candidates from both parties<lb />
participating in Friday's debate<lb />
on education here in the Dean<lb />
Smith Center all agreed that<lb />
improvements needed to be<lb />
made in the educational system<lb />
in the United States.<lb />
That's about where the agree-<lb />
ment ended.<lb />
Seven Democrats � Bruce<lb />
Babbit, former governor of<lb />
Arizona; Deleware Sen. Joe<lb />
Biden; Massachusetts Gov. Mi-<lb />
chael Dukakis; U.S. Rep. Richard<lb />
Gephardt of Missouri; U.S. Rep.<lb />
Ai Gore of Tennessee; the Rev.<lb />
Jesse Jackson, and Illinois Sen.<lb />
Paul Simon � took part in the<lb />
morning forum and afterwards<lb />
declared schoolchildren the only<lb />
real winners.<lb />
Democrats also took the oppor-<lb />
tunity to blast President Reagan's<lb />
educational policy and Sec. of<lb />
Education William Bennett, who<lb />
was in the audience.<lb />
Gephardt talked about being a<lb />
role model for school children as<lb />
president. "With this president<lb />
(Reagan), we have one who talks<lb />
about taw and order and puts the<lb />
constitution to the shredder he<lb />
said.<lb />
All seven candidates said more<lb />
money should be spent on educa-<lb />
tion, and each said the first place<lb />
they would look for it would be in<lb />
the defense budget.<lb />
"It's a priori ty issue. We can cut<lb />
the military budget without cut-<lb />
ting our defenses Jackson said.<lb />
"Two of four cents (in defense<lb />
projects) can be used to reinvest<lb />
in thiscountry and reinvest in our<lb />
children's lives<lb />
"With 11 billion dollars, my<lb />
friends, we could do more for<lb />
defense in the long term of this<lb />
country if we invested that<lb />
money in education (as opposed<lb />
to weapons) Simon said.<lb />
Dukakis said he was not in<lb />
favor of the federal government's<lb />
tying monetary aid to colleges to<lb />
a promise from the college to try<lb />
ind keep fees low. He noted that<lb />
many states, including his own,<lb />
were having great success keep-<lb />
ing tuition rates low on a state-<lb />
wide level.<lb />
Babbit said he wanted to<lb />
broaden student aid. "We ought<lb />
to tie loan forgiveness in he<lb />
said. Babbit said graduates who<lb />
take public service jobs such as<lb />
teaching should have their loans<lb />
erased, thus providing an incen-<lb />
tive for well educated people to<lb />
take sometimes compantavely<lb />
low-paying public service jobs.<lb />
After the debate, some of the<lb />
candidates were asked about the<lb />
possible taxing of student grants,<lb />
scholarships and assistantships<lb />
under the Tax Reform Act of<lb />
1986.<lb />
"1 think we've got to stop look-<lb />
ing so much at scholarship and<lb />
loans and start looking at how<lb />
people can put money aside at an<lb />
earlier point in a child's life so the<lb />
money's there for education<lb />
Gephardt said. He went on to<lb />
refer to a proposed Michigan<lb />
plan where the state guarantees<lb />
in-state tuition for youths whose<lb />
parents set aside a sum of money<lb />
before The child became 3-yean.<lb />
old.<lb />
"It doesn't make a lot of sense if<lb />
you're giving someone a scholar-<lb />
ship, and you want them to pay it<lb />
back, to cause that to be taxed,<lb />
and we ought �o take a<lb />
that, he said.<lb />
Simon noted that he Cast one of<lb />
only three dissenting votes in the<lb />
Senate on the tax bill. "That tax<lb />
bill was a disaster he said. " Ar.d<lb />
. we should not be taxing those<lb />
scholarships or graduates and<lb />
assistantships<lb />
The Republican forum Friday<lb />
afternoon pitted U.S. Rep. Jack<lb />
Kemp against former Delaware<lb />
Gov. Pete DuPont. Conspicu-<lb />
ously absent were those consid-<lb />
ered by most to be the front-run-<lb />
ners for the Republican nomina-<lb />
tion in 1988, Vice President<lb />
See JACK, page 2<lb />
SGA looks after ECU-NCSU relations<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
National Association of Geology Raleigh Sept. 17, beginning at 9<lb />
Teachers.<lb />
"Earth science is the most inter-<lb />
disciplinary of the sciences<lb />
Brown says. "Most problems that<lb />
Scientists receive grants<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � Re-<lb />
searchers at East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity will study the ecology of<lb />
the Albemarle and Pamlico<lb />
Sounds region in a series of proj-<lb />
ects aimed at improving water<lb />
quality in coastal North Carolina.<lb />
Two marine scientists and a<lb />
a.m.<lb />
Co-chairing the committee is<lb />
.Fred Allen of Raleigh, executive ,ng, Carter-Finley rampage in<lb />
director of the N.C Aggregates jjje first meeting of the legislature<lb />
"It's better to go in depth on this<lb />
case said Olav Osland, a day<lb />
representative, "to develop a<lb />
statement which reflects the re-<lb />
sponsiblity of the students<lb />
After ECU'S 32-14 Saturday<lb />
victory over rival NCSU, some<lb />
over-zealous fans errupted onto<lb />
the field and caused an estimated<lb />
$7,200 damage. Several fights en-<lb />
sued and a NCSU campus police-<lb />
men was injured in the alterca-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In addition to 7 legislators, the<lb />
committee will consist of a stu-<lb />
fundraiser, Thomas said in an<lb />
interview. Other legislators,<lb />
The Student Government As- speaking to a reporter after the<lb />
sociation created a committee meeting, eluded to the possibility<lb />
with the intent of formulating an of SGA funds being used to repay<lb />
ECU student statement concern- NCSU for a portion of the dam-<lb />
ages.<lb />
"The main issue here is that the<lb />
chancellor as well as the presi-<lb />
dent of ECU have made state-<lb />
. ments and now is time for the<lb />
students said legislator Bennet<lb />
Eckert, the speaker of the legisla-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Eckert, who was nomiated to<lb />
the speaker position Monday,<lb />
held the same position last year.<lb />
In other business at the meet-<lb />
ing<lb />
needs of students on campus.<lb />
The committee will initiate a<lb />
campus beautification program<lb />
along with other campus related<lb />
issues, Thomas said.<lb />
SGA Treasurer Chris Holland<lb />
said he expects a jump in the<lb />
government's appropriation fig-<lb />
ures as soon as student fees are<lb />
Thomas vowed to expand the totaled. Holland says the budget<lb />
responsibilities of the student appropriations are usually low<lb />
welfare committee to address the this time of year.<lb />
quality maintenance and their<lb />
value as fish and wildlife habitat.<lb />
The study will take five years.<lb />
Another ECU biologist, Dr.<lb />
Graham J. Davis, will look at the<lb />
distribution and management<lb />
potential for submersed aquatic<lb />
vegetation which serves as<lb />
maritime sociologist have re- breeding ground and food for<lb />
ceived grants totaling $100,000 to fish. Davis said that the vegeta-<lb />
study swamps and aquatic vege- tion has disappeared in some<lb />
tation and to collect data on places in recent years and some- ent judicary board member, an<lb />
population in and around the times undesirable species have executive board member and a<lb />
state's two largest inland water taken over. His study will include faulty member to address a re-<lb />
basins. The research grants are transplanting the most desirable sP�nse � N.C. State. The special<lb />
provided by the Environmental kinds of vegetation into the Pam- committee will meet on Wednes-<lb />
Protection Agency through the lico River.<lb />
North Carolina Department of<lb />
Natural Resources and Commu- In addition to the biological<lb />
ni ty Development. research, Dr. Paul D. Tschetter, a<lb />
Dr. Mark M.Brinson, a marine sociologist, will collect data on<lb />
biologist, will study the function the population in the Albemarle<lb />
and value of swamps that join the and Pamlico region. This project<lb />
Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds, will develop a data bank of infor-<lb />
Brinson says that the major con- mation about the permanent,<lb />
cern in his study is the ability of temporary and seasonal popula-<lb />
the wetlands to recolonize after tions in the 33 coastal North Caro-<lb />
timber harvest, their role in water Una counties.<lb />
day and will hopefully produce a<lb />
statement by next week, Osland<lb />
said in an interview after the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
"Some have expressed the will-<lb />
ingness to set up a fund raising<lb />
drive said Scott Thomas, SGA<lb />
president.<lb />
Possible reparations for the<lb />
damages made to Carter-Finley<lb />
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SPORTS<lb />
Florida State crushes Pirates at Ficklen Stadium in<lb />
Buc's home opener � see SPORTS, page 17.<lb />
She Himt Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No. 6<lb />
Tuesday, September 15,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
22 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Debate focuses on<lb />
upgrading schools<lb />
Democratic presidential hopefuls Joseph ttiden, Al Gore and Paul Simon<lb />
applaud, acknowledging the wtfctotne of fellow candidate Jesse Jackson<lb />
, PHOTO BY CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
to the Chapel Hill presidential forum. Hundreds of students turned out<lb />
for the debate held in UNC's Dean Dome Friday.<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Committee pushes for earth science<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � A state-<lb />
wide committee of science, in-<lb />
dustry and education leaders has<lb />
organized to support the new<lb />
earth science curriculum in<lb />
North Carolina's public schools,<lb />
vowing to make it a model for the<lb />
nation.<lb />
"We as a group of volunteers<lb />
wish to provide immediate and<lb />
long-term support to establish<lb />
the earth science curriculum in<lb />
North Carolina as a model to be<lb />
emulated by states across the<lb />
country says Dr. Charles Q.<lb />
Brown of East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
Brown, who co-chairs the 40-<lb />
member support group, is pro-<lb />
fessor and chair of the Geology<lb />
department at ECU and is presi-<lb />
dent of the Southeastern Section,<lb />
National Association of Geology<lb />
Teachers.<lb />
"Earth science is the most inter-<lb />
disciplinary of the sciences<lb />
Brown says. "Most problems that<lb />
man faces are interdisciplinary in<lb />
nature and because of this fact,<lb />
earth science is an extremely<lb />
valuable element in the science<lb />
curricula in the public schools<lb />
Earth science, which includes<lb />
such studies as geology, oceanog-<lb />
raphy, astronomy, meteorology<lb />
and others has been added re-<lb />
cently as an elective to the science<lb />
curriculum in high schools in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The governor's science advi-<lb />
sor, Earl Mac Cormac, is sched-<lb />
uled to keynote the first meeting<lb />
of the new Education and Indus-<lb />
try Committee for Earth Science<lb />
in North Carolina with an ad-<lb />
dress, "Earth, Geometry and<lb />
Dimension The initial meeting<lb />
is scheduled at the N.C. State<lb />
University Faculty Club in<lb />
Raleigh Sept. 17, beginning at 9<lb />
a.m.<lb />
Co-chairing the committee is<lb />
.Fred Allen of Raleigh, executive<lb />
director of the N.C. Aggregates<lb />
Association.<lb />
Brown said the agenda in-<lb />
cludes organization of commit-<lb />
tees on earth science-public rela-<lb />
tions, staffing and teacher certifi-<lb />
cation and on curriculum devel-<lb />
opment and implementation in<lb />
two sections, K-8 and 9-12.<lb />
Fred Beyer, science supervisor<lb />
of Cumberland County public<lb />
schools, will speak on the status<lb />
of earth science teaching and Bill<lb />
Spooner, consultant of the N.C.<lb />
Department of Public Instruc-<lb />
By CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
CHAPEL HILL - Presidential<lb />
candidates from both parties<lb />
participating in Friday's debate<lb />
on education here in the Dean<lb />
Smith Center all agreed that<lb />
improvements needed to be<lb />
made in the educational system<lb />
in the United States.<lb />
That's about where the agree-<lb />
ment ended.<lb />
Seven Democrats � Bruce<lb />
Babbit, former governor of<lb />
Arizona; Deleware Sen. Joe<lb />
Biden; Massachusetts Gov. Mi-<lb />
chael Dukakis; U.S. Rep. Richard<lb />
Gephardt of Missouri; U.S. Rep.<lb />
Al Gore of Tennessee; the Rev.<lb />
Jesse Jackson, and Illinois Sen.<lb />
Paul Simon � took part in the<lb />
morning forum and afterwards<lb />
declared schoolchildren the only<lb />
real winners.<lb />
Democrats also took the oppor-<lb />
tunity to blast President Reagan's<lb />
educational policy and Sec. of<lb />
Education William Bennett, who<lb />
was in the audience.<lb />
Gephardt talked about being a<lb />
role model for school children as<lb />
president. "With this president<lb />
(Reagan), we have one who talks<lb />
about taw and order and puts the<lb />
constitution to the shredder he<lb />
said.<lb />
All seven candidates said more<lb />
money should be spent on educa-<lb />
tion, and each said the first place<lb />
they would look for it would be in<lb />
the defense budget.<lb />
"It'sa priority issue. Wecan cut<lb />
tion, will speak on the history of the military budget without cut-<lb />
earth science education in the ting our defenses Jackson said,<lb />
public schools in North Carolina. "Two of four cents (in defense<lb />
Brown said the group's goals projects) can be used to reinvest<lb />
are to promote increased under-<lb />
standing of earth science among<lb />
North Carolina citizens, to pro-<lb />
mote the preparation of qualified<lb />
earth science teachers, to pro-<lb />
mote emphasis on the teaching of<lb />
earth science concepts at all edu-<lb />
cational levels and to promote the<lb />
inclusion of a substantive earth<lb />
science course in all secondary<lb />
schools.<lb />
in this country and reinvest inour<lb />
children's lives<lb />
"With 11 billion dollars, my<lb />
friends, we could do more for<lb />
defense in the long term of this<lb />
country if we invested that<lb />
money in education (as opposed<lb />
to weapons) Simon said.<lb />
Dukakis said he was not in<lb />
favor of the federal government's<lb />
tying monetary aid to colleges to<lb />
a promise from the college to try<lb />
and keep fees low. He noted that<lb />
many states, including his own,<lb />
were having great success keep-<lb />
ing tuition rates low on a state-<lb />
wide level.<lb />
Babbit said he wanted to<lb />
broaden student aid. "We ought<lb />
to tie loan forgiveness in he<lb />
said. Babbit said graduates who<lb />
take public service jobs such as<lb />
teaching should have their loans<lb />
erased, thus providing an incen-<lb />
tive for well educated people to<lb />
take sometimes compantavely<lb />
low-paying public service jobs.<lb />
After the debate, some of the<lb />
candidates were asked about the<lb />
possible taxing of student grants,<lb />
scholarships and assistantships<lb />
under the Tax Reform Act of<lb />
1986.<lb />
"1 think we've got to stop look-<lb />
ing so much at scholarship and<lb />
loans and start looking at how<lb />
people can put money aside at an<lb />
earlier point in a child's life so the<lb />
money's there for education<lb />
Gephardt said. He went on to<lb />
refer to a proposed Michigan<lb />
plan where the state guarantees<lb />
in-state tuition for youths whose<lb />
parents set aside a sum of money<lb />
before the child became 3-years-<lb />
old.<lb />
"It doesn't make a lot of sense if<lb />
you're giving someone a scholar-<lb />
ship, and you want them to pay it<lb />
back, to cause that to be taxed,<lb />
and we ought to I I<lb />
uiu n� iu.U.<lb />
Simon noted that he cast one of<lb />
only three dissenting votes in the<lb />
Senate on the tax bill. "That tax<lb />
bill was a disaster he said. "And<lb />
we should not be taxing those<lb />
scholarships or graduates and<lb />
assistantships<lb />
The Republican forum Friday<lb />
afternoon pitted U.S. Rep. Jack<lb />
Kemp against former Delaware<lb />
Gov. Pete DuPont. Conspicu-<lb />
ously absent were those consid-<lb />
ered by most to be the front-run-<lb />
ners for the Republican nomina-<lb />
tion in 1988, Vice President<lb />
See JACK, page 2<lb />
SGA looks after ECU-NCSU relations<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Student Government As-<lb />
sociation created a committee<lb />
with the intent of formulating an<lb />
ECU student statement concern-<lb />
ing the Carter-Finley rampage in<lb />
the first meeting of the legislature<lb />
Monday.<lb />
fundraiser, Thomas said in an<lb />
interview. Other legislators,<lb />
speaking to a reporter after the<lb />
meeting, eluded to the possibility<lb />
of SGA funds being used to repay<lb />
NCSU for a portion of the dam-<lb />
ages.<lb />
'The main issue here is that the<lb />
Scientists receive grants<lb />
dent of ECU have made state-<lb />
. ments and now is time for the<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � Re-<lb />
searchers at East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity will study the ecology of<lb />
the Albemarle and Pamlico<lb />
Sounds region in a series of proj-<lb />
ects aimed at improving water<lb />
quality in coastal North Carolina.<lb />
Two marine scientists and a<lb />
maritime sociologist have re-<lb />
ceived grants totaling $100,000 to<lb />
study swamps and aquatic vege-<lb />
tation and to collect data on<lb />
population in and around the<lb />
state's two largest inland water<lb />
basins. The research grants are<lb />
provided by the Environmental<lb />
Protection Agency through the<lb />
North Carolina Department of<lb />
Natural Resources and Commu-<lb />
nity Development.<lb />
Dr. Mark M. Brinson, a marine<lb />
quality maintenance and their<lb />
value as fish and wildlife habitat.<lb />
The study will take five years.<lb />
Another ECU biologist, Dr.<lb />
Graham J. Davis, will look at the<lb />
distribution and management<lb />
potential for submersed aquatic<lb />
vegetation which serves as<lb />
breeding ground and food for<lb />
fish. Davis said that the vegeta-<lb />
tion has disappeared in some<lb />
places in recent years and some-<lb />
times undesirable species have<lb />
taken over. His study will include<lb />
transplanting the most desirable<lb />
kinds of vegetation into the Pam-<lb />
lico River.<lb />
In addition to the biological<lb />
research. Dr. Paul D. Tschetter, a<lb />
sociologist, will collect data on<lb />
biologist, will study the function the population in the Albemarle ingness to set up a fund raising<lb />
and value of swamps that join the and Pamlico region. This project drive said Scott Thomas, SGA<lb />
will develop a data bank of infor-<lb />
mation about the permanent,<lb />
temporary and seasonal popula-<lb />
tions in the 33 coastal North Caro-<lb />
lina counties.<lb />
"It's better to go in depth on this chancellor as well as the presi-<lb />
case said Olav Osland, a day<lb />
representative, "to develop a<lb />
statement which reflects the re-<lb />
sponsiblity of the students<lb />
After ECU'S 32-14 Saturday<lb />
victory over rival NCSU, some<lb />
over-zealous fans errupted onto<lb />
the field and caused an estimated<lb />
$7,200 damage. Several fights en-<lb />
sued and a NCSU campus police-<lb />
men was injured in the alterca-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In addition to 7 legislators, the<lb />
committee will consist of a stu-<lb />
dent judicary board member, an<lb />
executive board member and a<lb />
faulty member to address a re-<lb />
sponse to N.C. State. The special<lb />
committee will meet on Wednes-<lb />
day and will hopefully produce a<lb />
statement by next week, Osland<lb />
said in an interview after the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
"Some have expressed the will-<lb />
students said legislator Bennet<lb />
Eckert, the speaker of the legisla-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Eckert, who was nomiated to<lb />
the speaker position Monday,<lb />
held the same position last year.<lb />
In other business at the meet-<lb />
ing:<lb />
Thomas vowed to expand the<lb />
responsibilities of the student<lb />
welfare committee to address the<lb />
needs of students on campus.<lb />
The committee will initiate a<lb />
campus bcautification program<lb />
along with other campus related<lb />
issues, Thomas said.<lb />
SGA Treasurer Chris Holland<lb />
said he expects a jump in the<lb />
government's appropriation fig-<lb />
ures as soon as student fees are<lb />
totaled. Holland says the budget<lb />
appropriations are usually low<lb />
this time of year.<lb />
Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds.<lb />
Brinson says that the major con-<lb />
cern in his study is the ability of<lb />
the wetlands to recolonize after<lb />
timber harvest, their role in water<lb />
president.<lb />
Possible reparations for the<lb />
damages made to Carter-Finley<lb />
stadium may come in the form of<lb />
proceeds from a proposed SGA<lb />
The new Student Government Association legislators are sworn in before getting to work Monday.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 15,1987<lb />
Democrats celebrate the life of their party<lb />
HIGH POINT, N.C. (AP) �<lb />
North Carolina Democrats gath-<lb />
ered in a renovated warehouse<lb />
Saturday to celebrate the renewal<lb />
of their party and hear four of<lb />
their presidential candidates<lb />
expound on education, defense<lb />
and the economy.<lb />
Sen. Terry Sanford, D-N.C<lb />
who conceived the idea for the<lb />
Funfair as a celebration of Demo-<lb />
cratic Victories in 1986, told a<lb />
forum for the presidential candi-<lb />
dates that "just a few years ago,<lb />
folks were saving the Democratic<lb />
Partv was dead. Do you believe<lb />
that?"<lb />
The crowd oi party faithful<lb />
responded with a rousing "no"<lb />
and waved American flags.<lb />
The challenge facing Demo-<lb />
crats, Sanford said, is "how do we<lb />
move from the twilight of the<lb />
Reagan years into the sunshine of<lb />
Democratic progress once<lb />
again<lb />
The seven Democratic candi-<lb />
dates have been dubbed "the<lb />
Seven Dwarfs" because of their<lb />
similarities, but Sanford said they<lb />
were better described as "seven<lb />
blocks of granite immovable in<lb />
their principals" or as "seven pil-<lb />
lars of wisdom � they know<lb />
whereof they speak<lb />
Attending the forum, held at<lb />
the Market Center in downtown<lb />
High Point, were former Arizona<lb />
Gov. Bruce Babbitt, Rep. Richard<lb />
Gephardt of Missouri, Sen. Al-<lb />
Race conflicts flare up<lb />
AMHERST, MA (CPS) � One<lb />
of the most notorious of last<lb />
school year's nationwide campus<lb />
racial incidents came to a close<lb />
Sept. 2 when the University of<lb />
Massachusetts suspended three<lb />
students involved in a black-<lb />
white student brawl.<lb />
UMass officials also issued a<lb />
"special message" to incoming<lb />
freshmen that racism among stu-<lb />
dents won't be tolerated.<lb />
Two weeks before, students<lb />
from 17 different campuses met<lb />
at the University of Michigan to<lb />
explore wavs to combat an appar-<lb />
ent resurgence of racial tensions<lb />
at scores of colleges.<lb />
During the 1986-87 school year,<lb />
racial incidents occured at the<lb />
University of Maryland-Balti-<lb />
more County, The Citadel,<lb />
Southern California, Michigan<lb />
State, Columbia, Michigan, Bay-<lb />
lor, Tulane, Tennessee, North<lb />
Dakota, Oklahoma State, Texas-<lb />
San Antonio, Cleveland State and<lb />
Northern Illinois, among other<lb />
campuses.<lb />
The outbreaks � which fol-<lb />
lowed two school vears in which<lb />
the number of minority-majority<lb />
student conflicts increased � led<lb />
the new group formed at Michi-<lb />
gan, the United Coalition Against<lb />
Racism, to resolve to publish anti-<lb />
racism statements similar to the<lb />
one UMas9"dtstnbuted to fresh-<lb />
men last week.<lb />
UMass announced it has not<lb />
"forgotten or put the issue be-<lb />
hind said spokesman James<lb />
Langley.<lb />
The school will train its 400-<lb />
member dorm staff to enforce<lb />
civility, and Afro-American<lb />
Studies Professor Julius Lester is<lb />
developing courses about the<lb />
history of racism.<lb />
The last week of August, the<lb />
local district attorney's office<lb />
charged five white students with<lb />
assault and rioting and a sixth<lb />
with rioting following the last<lb />
game of the 1986 World Series.<lb />
After the New York Mets de-<lb />
feated the Boston Red Sox in the<lb />
final game of the series last Octo-<lb />
ber, a black sophomore from<lb />
New York was severely beaten by<lb />
white students who rooted for<lb />
the Red Sox. The students<lb />
charged in the incident pleaded<lb />
no contest. Three of the students<lb />
involved in the brawl are banned<lb />
from campus for the academic<lb />
vear, and two others were given<lb />
deferred suspensions.<lb />
UMass officials plan to beef up<lb />
campus security during the week<lb />
of Oct. 27, the anniversary of last<lb />
year's incident. "There could be<lb />
some reaction to the event said<lb />
Larry Moneta, associate director<lb />
for residence education. "We<lb />
mav have some trouble<lb />
Jack Kemp calls for a return to basics<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
George Bush and Robert Dole.<lb />
Kemp and DuPont both said<lb />
the absent Republicans were the<lb />
real losers in the debate, and<lb />
DuPont went as far as to accuse<lb />
them of weakening the Republi-<lb />
can cause. He said his party lost<lb />
Senate seats in 1986 because it<lb />
ducked issues, and that Dole,<lb />
Bush and others had better face<lb />
the issues in 1988.<lb />
DuPont said there are two<lb />
things wrong with education.<lb />
First, he said, it's not good<lb />
enough. "Mediocrity is not good<lb />
enough in America" he said.<lb />
Secondly, he said the quality of<lb />
education lies in competition. He<lb />
and Kemp both stressed the idea<lb />
of tax credits for private educa-<lb />
tion and creating stronger com-<lb />
petition between public and pri-<lb />
vate schools.<lb />
Kemp called for a return to the<lb />
ABC's � accountability, basics<lb />
and character � in the class-<lb />
room. He called for classrooms to<lb />
return to traditional American<lb />
values and for a return to the<lb />
basics, especially English, in edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
He also said there was too<lb />
much emphasis on style, not<lb />
substance, among today's educa-<lb />
tors.<lb />
Both DuPont and Kemp tried to<lb />
divorce themselves from the<lb />
educational cutbacks associated<lb />
with the Reagan administration.<lb />
"1 would not have pushed for<lb />
that size ($12 billion) cut Kemp<lb />
said.<lb />
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pected at festivities after the fo-<lb />
rum, and Sen. Paul Simon of Illi-<lb />
nois could not attend because of<lb />
his daughter's wedding.<lb />
Hodding Carter, a commenta-<lb />
tor for ABC-TV and spokesman<lb />
for the State Department during<lb />
the Carter administration, said<lb />
the 1988 election would be the<lb />
first election without an incum-<lb />
bent in 20 years and would follow<lb />
"eight long years" of a Republi-<lb />
can presidency.<lb />
More importantly, he said, it<lb />
comes at a time when the country<lb />
has never been as divided be-<lb />
tween "those who have never<lb />
had it so good and those who<lb />
have never had it so bad since the<lb />
Great Depression He said the<lb />
Reagan administration's goal<lb />
seems to be to "comfort the com-<lb />
fortable and afflict the afflicted<lb />
The candidates were asked<lb />
how they would improve educa-<lb />
tion in light of cuts by the Reagan<lb />
administration.<lb />
Jackson said that the national<lb />
attitude about education needed<lb />
to be changed and that education<lb />
was not a social program "but our<lb />
first line of defense<lb />
He also said the nation needs a<lb />
real commitment to vocational<lb />
education and education for the<lb />
handicapped. '1 would rather<lb />
have Roosevelt in a wheelchair<lb />
than Reagan on a horse he said.<lb />
Jackson said parents must be-<lb />
come partners in their children's<lb />
education, and children must<lb />
demand more of themselves by<lb />
saying no to drugs, alcohol and<lb />
unwanted pregnancies.<lb />
"A democracy does not guaran-<lb />
tee success, but it does grarantee<lb />
opportunity he said.<lb />
Gephardt said his goal was that<lb />
the United States have the best<lb />
educated people in the world by<lb />
the year 2000. He said school<lb />
systems that produce better stu-<lb />
dents should be given more<lb />
money. And finally, he said, the<lb />
president must send a message of<lb />
the right values.<lb />
Babbitt said he would begin by<lb />
firing Secretary of Education<lb />
William Bennett, and by con-<lb />
centrating more on preschool<lb />
education. He said the student<lb />
loan program should be ex-<lb />
panded to include every student<lb />
who needs it.<lb />
The nation needs a president<lb />
who emphasizes to parents their<lb />
role in education, he said. "That's<lb />
how we can revolutionize educa-<lb />
tion he said.<lb />
Gore said he would "restore<lb />
the federal government as a full<lb />
partner" in the educational proc-<lb />
ess and set clear goals, such as 100<lb />
percent literacy by the year 2000<lb />
He also urged accountability and<lb />
responsibility for teachers.<lb />
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Democrats celebrate the life of their party<lb />
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North Carolina Democrats gath-<lb />
ered in a renovated warehouse<lb />
Saturday to celebrate the renewal<lb />
of their party and hear four of<lb />
their presidential candidates<lb />
expound on education, defense<lb />
and the economy.<lb />
Sen. Terry Sanford, D-N.C,<lb />
who conceived the idea for the<lb />
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cratic Victories in 1986, told a<lb />
forum for the presidential candi-<lb />
dates that "just a few years ago,<lb />
folks were saying the Democratic<lb />
Party was dead. Do you believe<lb />
that?"<lb />
The crowd of party faithful<lb />
responded with a routing "no"<lb />
and waved American flags.<lb />
The challenge facing Demo-<lb />
crats, Sanford said, is "how do we<lb />
move from the twilight of the<lb />
Reagan years into the sunshine of<lb />
Democratic progress once<lb />
again<lb />
The seven Democratic candi-<lb />
dates have been dubbed "the<lb />
Seven Dwarfs" because of their<lb />
similarities, but Sanford said they<lb />
were better described as "seven<lb />
blocks of granite immovable in<lb />
their principals" or as "seven pil-<lb />
lars of wisdom � they know<lb />
whereof they speak<lb />
Attending the forum, held at<lb />
the Market Center in downtown<lb />
High Point, were former Arizona<lb />
Gov. Bruce Babbitt, Rep. Richard<lb />
Gephardt of Missouri, Sen. Al-<lb />
Race conflicts flare up<lb />
AMHERST, MA (CPS) � One<lb />
of the most notorious of last<lb />
school year's nationwide campus<lb />
racial incidents camo to a close<lb />
Sept. 2 when the University of<lb />
Massachusetts suspended three<lb />
students involved in a black-<lb />
white student brawl.<lb />
UMass officials also issued a<lb />
"special message" to incoming<lb />
freshmen that racism among stu-<lb />
dents won't be tolerated.<lb />
Two weeks before, students<lb />
from 17 different campuses met<lb />
at the University of Michigan to<lb />
explore ways to combat an appar-<lb />
ent resurgence of racial tensions<lb />
at scores of colleges.<lb />
During the 19S6-87 school year,<lb />
racial incidents occured at the<lb />
University of Maryland-Balti-<lb />
more County, The Citadel,<lb />
Southern California, Michigan<lb />
State, Columbia, Michigan, Bay-<lb />
lor, Tulane, Tennessee, North<lb />
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lowed two school years in which<lb />
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member dorm staff to enforce<lb />
civility, and Afro-American<lb />
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developing courses about the<lb />
history of racism.<lb />
The last week of August, the<lb />
local district attorney's office<lb />
charged five white students with<lb />
assault and rioting and a sixth<lb />
with rioting following the last<lb />
game of the 1986 World Series.<lb />
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feated the Boston Red Sox in the<lb />
final game of the series last Octo-<lb />
ber, a black sophomore from<lb />
New York was severely beaten by<lb />
white students who rooted for<lb />
the Red Sox. The students<lb />
charged in the incident pleaded<lb />
no contest. Three of the students<lb />
involved in the brawl are banned<lb />
from campus for the academic<lb />
year, and two others were given<lb />
deferred suspensions.<lb />
UMass officials plan to beef up<lb />
campus security during the week<lb />
of Oct. 27, the anniversary of last<lb />
year's incident. "There could be<lb />
some reaction to the event said<lb />
Larry Moneta, associate director<lb />
for residence education. "We<lb />
mav have some trouble<lb />
Jack Kemp calls for a return to basics<lb />
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George Bush and Robert Dole.<lb />
Kemp and DuPont both said<lb />
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real losers in the debate, and<lb />
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them of weakening the Republi-<lb />
can cause. He said his party lost<lb />
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ducked issues, and that Dole,<lb />
Bush and others had better face<lb />
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vate schools.<lb />
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unwanted pregnancies.<lb />
"A democracy does not graran-<lb />
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educated people in the world by<lb />
the year 2000. He said school<lb />
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the depressed person .<lb />
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a close friend, campus minister,<lb />
counseling center or student<lb />
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Justice gives Reagan low rank<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � Su-<lb />
preme Court Justice Thurgood<lb />
Marshall puts President Reagan<lb />
at the bottom in a ranking of U.S.<lb />
presidents because the justice<lb />
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sion of civil rights.<lb />
"I don't care whether he's the<lb />
president, the governor, the<lb />
mayor, the sheriff Marshall said<lb />
in an interview to be broadcast<lb />
Sunday on WUSA-TV. "Who-<lb />
ever calls the shots determines<lb />
whether we have integration,<lb />
segregation or decency. That<lb />
starts exactly with the president<lb />
Marshall, 79, predicted that<lb />
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top" in the judgment of history,<lb />
but that Reagan ranks with Her-<lb />
bert Hoover and Woodrow<lb />
Wilson among the worst presi-<lb />
dents ever.<lb />
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there with Hoover and that<lb />
group, and Wilson, when we<lb />
didn't have a chance said<lb />
Marshall, the first black on the<lb />
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Spangler asks for tougher standards<lb />
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Carolina System President CD.<lb />
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promises oi support.<lb />
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cation may not adequately pre-<lb />
pare students tor employment.<lb />
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ployees with the abilitv to learn<lb />
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years learning skills no one will<lb />
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requirements much more rigor-<lb />
ous - identical to admission re-<lb />
quirements to be implemented in<lb />
1990 at University of North Caro-<lb />
lina system schools.<lb />
Every student would be re-<lb />
quired to complete 12 courses in<lb />
several subjects, including some<lb />
specific cou rses such as Algebra I,<lb />
Algebra II and a lab science.<lb />
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state-approved courses offered<lb />
in seventh through 12th grades,<lb />
saving many of the more than 400<lb />
courses were "bottom-of-the-<lb />
line" courses such as "rinky-dink<lb />
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dents.<lb />
Those tests of verbal and<lb />
mathematical ability, used<lb />
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would provide a measure of how<lb />
well individual schools were<lb />
educating students, he said.<lb />
He cited equity as one reason to<lb />
offer the tests - equity for students<lb />
with neither the money nor en-<lb />
couragement to take SAT pre-<lb />
paratory courses.<lb />
Finally, he advocated<lb />
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school year to compete with na-<lb />
tions that have longer school<lb />
years for children.<lb />
Spangler unsuccessfully made<lb />
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Drummond described<lb />
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tonging ,<lb />
"I've jotted them down and we<lb />
will be talking about them he<lb />
said. Though educators want to<lb />
encourage more students to take<lb />
college-prep courses such as al-<lb />
gebra and science, "that doesn't<lb />
mean we're prepared to match<lb />
the university sysetm's require-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Bad press<lb />
ECU viewed negatively<lb />
Public attacks against ECU have<lb />
been the norm rather than the excep-<lb />
tion in recent weeks, rid the<lb />
university's image is teetering on<lb />
the brink oi disaster.<lb />
That shouldn't be the case, as the<lb />
university has a fine program of<lb />
athletics and academics. Graduates<lb />
from ECU can stand proud and<lb />
match their knowledge with gradu-<lb />
ates front any other school in the<lb />
state and from most in the country.<lb />
The degree, the diploma that<lb />
hangs on the office wall, however, is<lb />
getting a little tarnished in the eyes<lb />
of many.<lb />
The trend started over the sum-<lb />
mer, when the university repealed<lb />
the work permits because so many<lb />
students were cheating on them,<lb />
thus violating the honor code. In-<lb />
stead of expelling a large part oi the<lb />
student population (a possible re-<lb />
sult oi such serious honor code vio-<lb />
lations as lying on official docu-<lb />
ments) the administration decided<lb />
the petitions had outlived their<lb />
usefulness, and so abolished them.<lb />
Then, in the first week of school, a<lb />
present and three former members<lb />
of the Pirate basketball squad were<lb />
arrested on charges of theft. Enough<lb />
said.<lb />
The next weekend was Biltmore<lb />
Street, and an unauthorized block<lb />
party was broken up by the<lb />
Greenville police. The students in-<lb />
volved charge the police with using<lb />
ecessive force; the police say the<lb />
party was getting out of hand, there<lb />
is an ongoing investigation into the<lb />
matter.<lb />
And finally there was the<lb />
Wolfpack Wipeout. First our foot-<lb />
ball team did it to theirs, and then<lb />
some fans did it to the field. Not only<lb />
was it an embarrassment and a dis-<lb />
grace, but it opened the floodgate for<lb />
written and verbal harrassment of<lb />
the university.<lb />
Traditionally the media and oth-<lb />
ers outside of the immediate area<lb />
have lambasted the universitv<lb />
whenever even the slightest thing<lb />
went wrong, while tending to ig-<lb />
nore discrepancies at North Caro-<lb />
lina State and UNC-Chapel Hill.<lb />
This is because ECU, in improving<lb />
both its academics and its athletics,<lb />
is challenging the two prima donna<lb />
universities and their place in the<lb />
state. The fact that ECU wants a<lb />
shareof the recognition it deserves is<lb />
unbelievable to state and media offi-<lb />
cials.<lb />
Therefore when we breath wrong,<lb />
we come under attack. Take for<lb />
example the News and Observer's<lb />
coverage of the State incident. It was<lb />
called a riot, and we were the bullies<lb />
for creating $7,000 damage. As one<lb />
person pointed out, when State bas-<lb />
ketball fans did $100,000 in damage<lb />
in 1983, it was called a celebration.<lb />
The difference? Thev're State, and<lb />
we're ECU.<lb />
Don't get us wrong. The wrongful<lb />
treatment ECU often gets in the<lb />
press does not justify the State inci-<lb />
dent. That was inexcusable and ju-<lb />
venile at best. It does, however, raise<lb />
some serious questions as to bias in<lb />
high places.<lb />
It also provides today's students<lb />
with a challenge. In the minds of<lb />
many it seems that for every small<lb />
step ECU takes forward, events like<lb />
those of recent weeks are giant leaps<lb />
backward. Students, administra-<lb />
tors, alumni, fans and faculty need<lb />
to be aware of this, We have to be on<lb />
our best behavior, simply because<lb />
different standards seem to apply to<lb />
us. It may not be fair, but that's the<lb />
way life goes.<lb />
Until the attitude towards ECU<lb />
changes (and it will), we need to<lb />
work together to put the<lb />
university's best foot forward on all<lb />
occasions. We must not only be as<lb />
good as State, Chapel Hill, Duke and<lb />
others, we must be better.<lb />
The incidents over the last few<lb />
weeks are going to be hard to live<lb />
down. They happened, and we are<lb />
going to have to live with that. Ifs<lb />
time now to regroup, re-evaluate<lb />
and move forward into the future.<lb />
Actions like those of the last few<lb />
weeks must no longer be tolerated,<lb />
and the students need to serve as a<lb />
self-policing force to see that they<lb />
don't.<lb />
Your futures, the value of your<lb />
degree and the way you are per-<lb />
ceived are all up to you. It's a heavy<lb />
responsibility, and mistakes can<lb />
carry dire consequences.<lb />
Government protect!<lb />
Reach for dreams<lb />
In this, the age of conservatism<lb />
and the me generation, it is seldom<lb />
that a person is willing to take risks<lb />
(legal that is) to make a dream come<lb />
true. So seldom, in fact, that it's no-<lb />
table when someone does.<lb />
Harold Joyner and Doug<lb />
Robertson are both recent graduates<lb />
of ECU. While they were here, each<lb />
distinguished himself in different<lb />
ways. Joyner was the news editor for<lb />
The East Carolinian, and he also<lb />
worked for a time with the Daily<lb />
Reflector as a reporter. Robertson<lb />
was a staff writer here and worked<lb />
with the ECU News Bureau.<lb />
When they graduated, they had a<lb />
dream � they wanted to bring a<lb />
newspaper to the city of Greenville.<lb />
Thus, the Greenville Morning Her-<lb />
ald was born.<lb />
It was a valiant attempt at giving<lb />
Greenville something new and<lb />
fresh. Working mostly on guts, long<lb />
hours and very little money, the two<lb />
men produced the Greenville<lb />
weekly with help from friends and<lb />
students, mostly on a volunteer<lb />
basis, bringing it to our doors each<lb />
Saturday morning. They almost<lb />
made it work.<lb />
Almost.<lb />
The Greenville Morning Herald<lb />
published for the last time on Au-<lb />
gust 29. Later that week, the dream<lb />
came to an end.<lb />
The decision came as a surprise to<lb />
those of us that had been watching<lb />
the Herald from the beginning.<lb />
Things appeared to be looking up,<lb />
and advertising seemed to be in-<lb />
creasng. Ultimately it appeared the<lb />
decision was made to cut losses be-<lb />
fore Joyner and Robertson were in<lb />
over their heads.<lb />
It was a valiant attempt, and note-<lb />
worthy that two ECU graduates had<lb />
the courage to face up against a well-<lb />
established daily and the barrage of<lb />
"ad magazines which do nothing<lb />
but pack advertisements into 12<lb />
small pages.<lb />
Alumni respond to State<lb />
To (he editor:<lb />
As a current member of the ECU<lb />
Alumni Association Board of Direc-<lb />
tors and a member of the Pirate Club<lb />
since graduating in 1975, I was sad-<lb />
dened to see an exciting ECU-N.C.<lb />
State game end with the destruction<lb />
of property at Carter-Finley Staduim.<lb />
Our football players gave a spec-<lb />
tacular effort to win the game. Coach<lb />
Art Baker and his staff did an out-<lb />
standing job preparing the team. We<lb />
have a dedicated and hard-working<lb />
personnel in our athletic department<lb />
and Pirate Club. The efforts of these<lb />
individuals and the reputation of<lb />
ECU was severly tarnished by the<lb />
actions of those involved in destroy-<lb />
ing the fence, shrubbery and goalpost<lb />
at the stadium.<lb />
To the students directlv involved in<lb />
this incident, I personally challenge<lb />
you to do as I have and write letters of<lb />
apology to N.C. State Chancellor<lb />
Poulton, Athletic Director Valvano<lb />
and Coach Sheridan. I further chal-<lb />
lenge you to enclose, as 1 have, a check<lb />
for $25 with your letter to Poulton to<lb />
cover your share of the cost of repairs.<lb />
As you sign your name to this check,<lb />
I suggest you thank God that you are<lb />
not paying a fine to a court of law or<lb />
going to jail.<lb />
East Carolina is a great university.<lb />
She will give you every opportunity<lb />
to prepare for your life's work and to<lb />
be of service to others. If this letter<lb />
applies to you, I hope you can recog-<lb />
nize that you made a mistake. I fur-<lb />
ther hope that you have the integrity<lb />
to admit it and apologize. Write those<lb />
letters today, and enclose that $25<lb />
check. You and ECU will be better off<lb />
as a result.<lb />
David H. Englert<lb />
Class of 1975<lb />
Lost war<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
A letter to Athletic Director Ken<lb />
Karr:<lb />
I must express my shock, embar-<lb />
rassment and disappointment at the<lb />
manner in which some ECU support-<lb />
ers behaved at the end of the State-<lb />
ECU game September 5. 1 feel sure<lb />
that the athletic department, admini-<lb />
stration, faculty, alumni and most<lb />
students share my feelings.<lb />
It is hard to believe that this dis-<lb />
graceful occurrence could have hap-<lb />
pened a second time. What a shame to<lb />
mar such a great performance and<lb />
victory by our team.<lb />
The one ACC institution that I con-<lb />
sider most respectful of our ambitions<lb />
and goals must now look for assur-<lb />
ance that we can return to Carter-<lb />
Finley Stadium and behave with the<lb />
same class as our team showed.<lb />
I do hope that you and your depart-<lb />
ment will take appropriate action to<lb />
make sure that no ECU supporter<lb />
crosses that fence or hedge at Carter-<lb />
Finley Stadium unauthorized ever<lb />
again. I only hope that North Carolina<lb />
State University will be kind enough<lb />
to give us another chance. It will be a<lb />
shame for such a great rivalry and<lb />
sports spectacle to end because of a<lb />
few.<lb />
The greatest basketball tournament<lb />
in America (The Dixie Classic) ended<lb />
because of a few. Will the greatest<lb />
football game in North Carolina end<lb />
because of a few?<lb />
If I ever see ECU supporters behave<lb />
again as I witnessed Saturday, I must<lb />
seriously consider withdrawal from<lb />
the Pirate Club. I can not and will not<lb />
be involved in any program at ECU<lb />
that does not uphold the reputation,<lb />
prestige and goals of our great Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Proper and enthusiastic support of<lb />
the Pirates is a must; but destruction<lb />
and defacement of property, personal<lb />
injury and boonsh behavior must not<lb />
and can not be a part of East Carolina<lb />
University.<lb />
We won the battle, but we may have<lb />
lost the war.<lb />
Donald H. Smith<lb />
Class of 1957<lb />
Show class<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
After being a witness to the mav-<lb />
hem that followed the State-ECU<lb />
game September 5; I certainly hope<lb />
the students andor the individuals<lb />
responsible can someway be identi-<lb />
fied and dealt with accordingly.<lb />
Having graduated from ECU, I could<lb />
not help but be totally embarassed bv<lb />
the whole incident.<lb />
We're on the verge of losing a great<lb />
in-state football series that has been<lb />
very good for ECU. Please convey to<lb />
the students via the paper that the<lb />
behavior of that night hardly reflects<lb />
the image ECU needs to have hanging<lb />
over its head. While all the people on<lb />
the field were not students. I can't<lb />
help but but to believe that the major-<lb />
ity were. It's quite embarassing to be<lb />
apoligizing for our fan's behavior<lb />
instead of talking about what a great<lb />
game it was for ECU.<lb />
Let's all continue to support the<lb />
ECU football team, but let's do it with<lb />
some class. We have a fine school and<lb />
team. Let's not tarnish both by our<lb />
idiot actions.<lb />
Nat Riddick<lb />
Alumnus<lb />
Mad as hell<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
An open letter to the ECU students<lb />
who participated in the riot after the<lb />
ECUNCSU game: I am mad mad as<lb />
hell I sat there in the stands and<lb />
watched what should have been a<lb />
great football victory go down the<lb />
tubes. I watched a small number jeop-<lb />
ardize the future of an event which<lb />
has become a tradition for ECU<lb />
alumni everywhere. Our group alone<lb />
had people from Florida, New Jersey<lb />
and South Carolina.<lb />
Next time, if there is one, t! <lb />
about what you are doing and have<lb />
the courage to stop. Think about the<lb />
rest of us that want to be proud<lb />
from ECU.<lb />
Gene McFarland<lb />
Class of 75<lb />
No students<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The performance of the team,<lb />
coaches, band and thousands of ma-<lb />
ture ECU fans was overshadowed<lb />
September 5 by a band of immature,<lb />
alcohol abusing East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents in Raleigh.<lb />
I suggest the following steps to<lb />
correct the situation:<lb />
1. Require the ECU Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association to cancel a pre-<lb />
viously budgeted event and use the<lb />
money to pay for the damage ai Car-<lb />
ter-Finley Staduim.<lb />
2. In the future, sell all X.C. State<lb />
tickets allotted to ECU to Pirate Gub<lb />
members and offer none to students.<lb />
3. Have the ECU administration<lb />
announce prior to the next game that<lb />
any student caught damaging prop-<lb />
erty at the N.C State game or any<lb />
other game will be permanently ex-<lb />
pelled from ECU.<lb />
4. Increase the security force for the<lb />
State-ECU fame and issue orders to<lb />
use night sticks on the knuckles of<lb />
anyone who lays a hand on the fence<lb />
or goal posts.<lb />
5. Change the starting time ot the<lb />
1988 State-ECU game to noon to re-<lb />
duce the time available for alcohol<lb />
abuse.<lb />
John Osborne<lb />
Class of 19<lb />
Campus SpectT-ym<lb />
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section of the editorial page, The East<lb />
Carolinian features the "Campus<lb />
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ByFAREEDZAKARIA<lb />
Graduation is over and the cap<lb />
and gown are back at the rental<lb />
agency. Supporting yourself in<lb />
the "real world" is sudder . a<lb />
pressing concern The financial<lb />
picture is even more threatening<lb />
thanks to the student ! ai<lb />
took advantage of, which now<lb />
have to be paid hack<lb />
Life would he much easier with-<lb />
out those monthly loan pay<lb />
ments. Is there any wa<lb />
forget about them"5 Then<lb />
work for the government<lb />
Student loans are !�'?� ai . -her<lb />
loans. A delinquent d<lb />
ceives a series ofthreater g<lb />
warning' letters from th bai I �<lb />
lending agency If tl loesn'i<lb />
'a rk, the bank asks d i ourl I<lb />
garmshee the debtor<lb />
requiring theemployer I<lb />
part of the debtor's paycheck di-<lb />
rectlv to the hank<lb />
But under the d trii i<lb />
ereign immunity tl<lb />
ment cannot be hau ourt<lb />
unless it specifically .<lb />
sent In practice, that mens that<lb />
government en<lb />
cannot be garnished I -<lb />
unless Congress i I<lb />
passes a statute authorizing it<lb />
Surprisingly, although men<lb />
of Congress have occasici<lb />
introduced such bills, none has<lb />
ever passed into !a-A<lb />
This legislative - . -<lb />
especially absurd since student<lb />
loans are generally guaranteed bv<lb />
the foderal government, v.<lb />
bears the cost when borrowers<lb />
don't pay up. In effect, "sovereign<lb />
immunity" is preventing the gov-<lb />
ernment from collecting monev<lb />
owed to it by its own employees.<lb />
The student loan program<lb />
(Guaranteed Student Loans, Fed-<lb />
erally Insured Student Loans.<lb />
National Direct Student Loans is<lb />
big money. Student loans guaran-<lb />
teed by the U.S. government total<lb />
almost $45 billion.<lb />
Twelve percent of those who<lb />
received loans have defaulted; 9.6<lb />
percent are "hard-core defaul-<lb />
ters persisting even after collec-<lb />
tion attempts. These are both<lb />
unusually high default rates,<lb />
compared with other bank loans.<lb />
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swe defaulters when the govern-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 15,1987<lb />
to State<lb />
if there is one, think<lb />
u are doing and have<lb />
stop. Think about the<lb />
that want to be pr<lb />
ud to be<lb />
Gene McFarland<lb />
Class of 75<lb />
No students<lb />
The performance of the team,<lb />
I and thousands of ma-<lb />
fans a as overshadowed<lb />
v a band of immature,<lb />
g East Carolina stu-<lb />
i eigh.<lb />
I suggest the following steps to<lb />
� situation:<lb />
lire the ECU Student Gov-<lb />
runent Assooation to cancel a pre-<lb />
budgeted event and use the<lb />
pay for the damage at Car-<lb />
Staduim.<lb />
the future, sell all N.C. State<lb />
.lotted to ECU to Pirate Club<lb />
rs and offer none to students.<lb />
. e the ECU administration<lb />
ce pnor to the next game that<lb />
ident caught damaging prop-<lb />
the N.C State game or any<lb />
une will be permancntlv ex-<lb />
- mECU.<lb />
ase the security force for the<lb />
U fame and issue orders to<lb />
sticks on the knuckles of<lb />
 ho lavs a hand on the fence<lb />
tl posts.<lb />
5. Change the starting time of the<lb />
� tate-ECU game to noon to re-<lb />
the time available for alcohol<lb />
John Osborne<lb />
Class of 1969<lb />
mai<lb />
�<lb />
� ;or<lb />
it a great<lb />
and<lb />
1<lb />
idick<lb />
mnus<lb /><lb />
students<lb />
)t after the<lb />
?d mad as<lb />
tands and<lb />
he been a<lb />
Jdown the<lb />
Imber jeop-<lb />
ent which<lb />
for ECU<lb />
roup alone<lb />
cw Jersey<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
rules<lb />
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section of the editorial page, The East<lb />
Carolinian features the "Campus<lb />
Spectrum This isan opinion column<lb />
by guest writers from the student<lb />
body and faculty The columns<lb />
printed in the "Campus Spectrum"<lb />
will contain current topics of concern<lb />
to the campus, community or nation.<lb />
The columns are restricted in con-<lb />
tent only with regard to rules of gram-<lb />
ma r a nd decency. Person s submi tting<lb />
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Forum<lb />
i �.<lb />
Government protects salary<lb />
By FAREED ZAKARIA<lb />
Tfce New Republic<lb />
Graduation is over and the cap<lb />
and gown are back at the rental<lb />
agencv Supporting yourself in<lb />
the "real world" is suddenly a<lb />
pressing concern. The financial<lb />
picture is even more threatening<lb />
thanks to the student loans you<lb />
took advantage of, which now<lb />
have to be paid back.<lb />
Life would be much easier with-<lb />
out those monthly loan pay-<lb />
ments Is there any way just to<lb />
forget about them? There is. Go<lb />
work for the government.<lb />
Student loans are like any other<lb />
loans. A delinquent debtor re-<lb />
ceives a series of threatening "last<lb />
warning" letters from the bank or<lb />
lending agency. If this doesn't<lb />
work, the bank asks a court to<lb />
garnishee the debtor's wages �<lb />
requiring theemployer to transfer<lb />
part of the debtor's paycheck di-<lb />
rectly to the bank.<lb />
But under the doctrine of "sov-<lb />
ereign immunity the govern-<lb />
ment cannot be hauled into court<lb />
unless it specifically gives its con-<lb />
sent. In practice, that means that<lb />
government employees' wages<lb />
cannot be garnished for bad debts<lb />
unless Congress specifically<lb />
passes a statute authorizing it.<lb />
Surprisingly, although members<lb />
of Congress have occasionally<lb />
introduced such bills, none has<lb />
ever passed into law.<lb />
This legislative delinquency is<lb />
especially absurd since student<lb />
loans are generally guaranteed by<lb />
the federal government, which<lb />
bears the cost when borrowers<lb />
don't pay up. In effect, "sovereign<lb />
immunity" is preventing the gov-<lb />
ernment from collecting money<lb />
owed to it by its own employees.<lb />
The student loan program<lb />
(Guaranteed Student Loans, Fed-<lb />
erally Insured Student Loans,<lb />
National Direct Student Loans) is<lb />
big money. Student loans guaran-<lb />
teed bv the U.S. government total<lb />
almost $45 billion.<lb />
Twelve percent of those who<lb />
received loans have defaulted; 9.6<lb />
percent are "hard-core defaul-<lb />
ters persisting even after collec-<lb />
tion attempts. These are both<lb />
unusually high default rates,<lb />
compared with other bank loans.<lb />
One reason, of course, is that<lb />
banks have Jess incenriVe'ft"piif-<lb />
swe defaulters whenhe' govern-<lb />
ment has guaranteed repayment,<lb />
including interest, in any event.<lb />
(And if the lender recovers any<lb />
part of the loan after the govern-<lb />
ment has anted up, it only has to<lb />
rebate 70 percent.) In all, overdue<lb />
student loans now total $4.4 bil-<lb />
lion.<lb />
The Department of Education<lb />
under Secretary William Bennett<lb />
has pursued loan collection very<lb />
aggressively. In 1985 the depart-<lb />
ment set up an "IRS Offset" pro-<lb />
gram, which subtracts outstand-<lb />
ing loan payments � sometimes<lb />
over $20,000 � from the debtor's<lb />
income tax refunds.<lb />
There are also plans to make<lb />
defaulters pay for collection costs<lb />
and to have loan delinquency<lb />
hurt their credit ratings. Last year<lb />
the department collected $229<lb />
million on defaulted loans the<lb />
government had paid off, two-<lb />
and-a-half times as much as it<lb />
collected in 1984 or 1985, and four<lb />
times as much as in 1982.<lb />
As for federal employees, the<lb />
department claims to be creating<lb />
files that will match employees'<lb />
names with those of loan defaul-<lb />
ters. Then the government can<lb />
pay itself back directly by with-<lb />
holding part of the delinquent<lb />
employee's salary�a Federal<lb />
Employee Offset program.<lb />
Of course, this means that the<lb />
government will fiist have to pay<lb />
off the banks and take over the<lb />
loans itself. This additional and<lb />
needless bureaucracy could be<lb />
avoided if Congress would sim-<lb />
ply pass a law allowing the courts<lb />
to collect loans from federal em-<lb />
ployees' wages.<lb />
You wonder why the govern-<lb />
ment doesn't make these loans<lb />
directly in the first place? Student<lb />
loans are a wonderful boon-<lb />
doggle for banks, which get their<lb />
normal profits from the loan, plus<lb />
various fees, at no risk whatso-<lb />
ever to themselves. Cutting out<lb />
the middleman would save<lb />
money and red tape.<lb />
The Education Department<lb />
argues that it is not equipped to<lb />
administer such a program. But a<lb />
more likely explanation for this<lb />
particular "privatization" is that<lb />
direct government loans�even if<lb />
cost-effective� would increase<lb />
the apparent size of the federal<lb />
budget deficit.<lb />
At present, all that shows up<lb />
on the government's books are<lb />
the'outla vs made to cover defaults<lb />
and collection costs. If the govern-<lb />
ment made the loans directly, that<lb />
$45 billion lent to students would<lb />
. be part of the national debt.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 15, 1987<lb />
1 to State<lb />
:� there is one, think<lb />
iat you are doing and have<lb />
ge to stop Think about the<lb />
that want to he proud to be<lb />
Gene McFarland<lb />
Class of 75<lb />
No students<lb />
The r" rmance of the team,<lb />
md thousands of ma-<lb />
was overshadowed<lb />
a band of immature,<lb />
I abusing East Carolina stu-<lb />
aleigh.<lb />
� the following steps to<lb />
rreel the situation:<lb />
Require the ECU Student Gov-<lb />
unent Association to cancel a pre-<lb />
udgeted event and use the<lb />
pay tor the damage at Car-<lb />
Staduim.<lb />
ie future, sell all N.C. State<lb />
lotted to ECU to Pirate Club<lb />
- and offer none t students.<lb />
�: the ECU administration<lb />
e prior to the next game that<lb />
.ent caught damaging prop-<lb />
the N.C. State game or any<lb />
ime will be permanentlv ex-<lb />
� mECU.<lb />
rease the security force for the<lb />
ate-ECU fame and issue orders to<lb />
t sticks on the knuckles of<lb />
who lays a hand on the fence<lb />
2 il posts.<lb />
ange the starting time of the<lb />
ate-ECU game to noon to re-<lb />
e time available for alcohol<lb />
John Osborne<lb />
Class of 1969<lb />
it a great<lb />
the<lb />
do it with<lb />
:hool and<lb />
: . our<lb />
t Riddick<lb />
Alumnus<lb />
11<lb />
students<lb />
)t after the<lb />
mad as<lb />
Itands and<lb />
he been a<lb />
down the<lb />
pnber jeop-<lb />
fent which<lb />
for ECU<lb />
roup alone<lb />
Jew fersev<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
rules<lb />
In addition to the "Campus Forum"<lb />
section of the editorial page, The East<lb />
Carolinian features the "Campus<lb />
Spectrum This isan opinion column<lb />
by guest writers from the student<lb />
body and faculty. The columns<lb />
printed in the "Campus Spectrum"<lb />
will contain current topics of concern<lb />
to the campus, community or nation.<lb />
The columns are restricted in con-<lb />
tent only with regard to rulesof gram-<lb />
mar and decency. Persons submitting<lb />
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line credit for their efforts, as no en-<lb />
tries from ghost writers will be pub-<lb />
lished.<lb />
Persons interested in participating<lb />
or seeking further information may<lb />
contact the managing editor of The<lb />
East Carolinian at 757-6366, or stop by<lb />
our offices on the second floor of the<lb />
Publications Building.<lb />
Forum<lb />
Government protects salary<lb />
By FAREED ZAKARIA<lb />
Th� New Republic<lb />
Graduation is over and the cap<lb />
and gown are back at the rental<lb />
agencv. Supporting yourself in<lb />
the "real world" is suddenly a<lb />
pressing concern. The financial<lb />
picture is even more threatening<lb />
thanks to the student loans you<lb />
took advantage of, which now<lb />
have to be paid back.<lb />
Life would be much easier with-<lb />
out those monthly loan pay-<lb />
ments Is there any way just to<lb />
forget about them? There is. Go<lb />
work for the government.<lb />
Student loans are like any other<lb />
loans. A delinquent debtor re-<lb />
ceives a series of threatening "last<lb />
warning" letters from the bank or<lb />
lending agency. If this doesn't<lb />
work, the bank asks a court to<lb />
garnishec the debtor's wages �<lb />
requiring the employer to transfer<lb />
part oi the debtor's paycheck di-<lb />
rectly to the bank.<lb />
But under the doctrine of "sov-<lb />
ereign immunity the govern-<lb />
ment cannot be hauled into court<lb />
unless it specifically gives its con-<lb />
sent. In practice, that means that<lb />
government employees' wages<lb />
cannot be garnished for bad debts<lb />
unless Congress specifically<lb />
passes a statute authorizing it.<lb />
Surprisingly, although members<lb />
of Congress have occasionally<lb />
introduced such bills, none has<lb />
ever passed into law.<lb />
This legislative delinquency is<lb />
especially absurd since student<lb />
loans are generally guaranteed by<lb />
the federal government, which<lb />
bears the cost when borrowers<lb />
don't pay up. In effect, "sovereign<lb />
immunity" is preventing the gov-<lb />
ernment from collecting money<lb />
owed to it by its own employees.<lb />
The student loan program<lb />
(Guaranteed Student Loans, Fed-<lb />
erally Insured Student Loans,<lb />
National Direct Student Loans) is<lb />
big money- Student loans guaran-<lb />
teed bv the U.S. government total<lb />
almost $45 billion.<lb />
Twelve percent of those who<lb />
received loans have defaulted; 9.6<lb />
percent are "hard-core defaul-<lb />
ters persisting even after collec-<lb />
tion attempts. These are both<lb />
unusually high default rates,<lb />
compared with other bank loans.<lb />
One reason, of course, is that<lb />
banks have less incentiV'ftypUf<lb />
sue defaulters whenh'govern-<lb />
ment has guaranteed repayment,<lb />
including interest, in any event.<lb />
(And if the lender recovers any<lb /><lb />
part of the loan after the govern-<lb />
ment has anted up, it only has to<lb />
rebate 70 percent.) In all, overdue<lb />
student loans now total $4.4 bil-<lb />
lion.<lb />
The Department of Education<lb />
under Secretary William Bennett<lb />
has pursued loan collection very<lb />
aggressively. In 1985 the depart-<lb />
ment set up an "IRS Offset" pro-<lb />
gram, which subtracts outstand-<lb />
ing loan payments � sometimes<lb />
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the apparent size of the federal<lb />
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ATTENTION all partygoers. Thanks for<lb />
making our Saek the Pack party a success<lb />
We had a blast. Sigma Tau Gamma.<lb />
ATTENTION all perspective pledges<lb />
Tonight Sigma Tau Gamma is having<lb />
Casino Night Come on out and get into<lb />
the action You may even win a pric.<lb />
ZBT I ITTI.E SISTERS: Congratulations<lb />
to our new officers V.P. Knsta Burnette.<lb />
Secretary Stacy Kahn, and Pledge Train<lb />
ers lube Dawkins and Amy Tharnngton<lb />
LETS make this one a good one' N.P.<lb />
PIKA'S Shoulder to-shoulder on a bus<lb />
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STARTS EVERYWHERE FRIDAY, SEPT. 18<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to Chi Omega's<lb />
New Pledges! We love ya! The Sisters of<lb />
Chi Omega.<lb />
TO ALL 1987 RUSH COUNSELORS:<lb />
Ya'll are great! You really did a terrific job<lb />
and I hope we can all get together soon &amp;<lb />
visit Sub Station 11 Thanks for everything<lb />
Shari<lb />
CAM &amp; PAULA: Congratulations on a<lb />
terrific job during Rush. We're all so<lb />
proud of you Love, your sisters and new<lb />
pledges.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS! The<lb />
Student Union's Travel Committee is<lb />
meeting on Wednesday, Sept 16 at 4 pm.<lb />
at Mendenhall Student Center Everyone<lb />
is welcome so get involved with travel.<lb />
Call 757-6611 for the room.<lb />
EVERYONE: BASKETBALL BLOWOUT<lb />
to support the Ronald McDonald House -<lb />
he around the Student Store Sept. 2J-25.<lb />
You may win $100! Sponsored by<lb />
Panhellenic and IFC.<lb />
A2D: Congratulations to the new pledges<lb />
ol Alpha Xi Delta's Beta NU Pledge class.<lb />
ZTA's: Pref Nite was a blast from what we<lb />
remember. Congratulations to the Zeta<lb />
Pledges, welcome to Greek life. Thursday<lb />
nite was a taste of things to come when<lb />
you party with the men of Theta Chi<lb />
GUYS, who could of asked for more, let's<lb />
do it again real soon - and by the way<lb />
"Good job on the floor Love, fheSigmas<lb />
KA's: We could definitely say that on<lb />
Sept 3rd we surely did it up right, for the<lb />
Sigmas and KA's reunited again for the<lb />
most awesome pref nite. With the best<lb />
pledges and great group of.<lb />
KA's and LAMBDA CHI's: Thanks for<lb />
the most memorable trip to the State<lb />
game We had a great time! Love, The<lb />
Sigmas .<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the following<lb />
new pledges of Sigma Sigma Sigma: Ni-<lb />
cole Adams, Janie Barr, Dana Bennett,<lb />
Lisa Bianci, Shelly Brady, Angie Camp,<lb />
Knsten Chambers, Laura Dupree, Eliza-<lb />
beth Ellis, Mary Jo Gondek, Noeue<lb />
Ilogan. Katherine Home, Susanna<lb />
I ludson, Jenkie Joyce, Kamberly Kayes,<lb />
Kathy Kinley, Leah Lassiter, Blair Mat-<lb />
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Dawn Miller, Dotty Pivec, Kelly Pleas-<lb />
ants, Katherine Porter, Stephanie Quinn,<lb />
Verdery Ransome, Kathryn Ray, Apryl<lb />
Rumley, Daryl Schiano, Kathryn<lb />
Sepenzis, Kelly Sloan, Stacey Stone, Lisa<lb />
Tredcnmck and Lisa Wells We love you<lb />
fhe Sisters of Sigma Sigma Sigma .<lb />
TO THE BLONDE BABE IN 303<lb />
RINGGOLD: You are terrific, I've been<lb />
watching you - But what is your name?<lb />
YSA.<lb />
RHONDA: Thanks for all of your sup<lb />
port. I'm here if you need anything Proud<lb />
to be an Alpha Phi (pledge) Love ya,<lb />
Sarah .<lb />
HAYES - You are a MANIAC These last<lb />
couple of weeks have been great at the<lb />
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Little Bro SEMAJ.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL MALES Don t For<lb />
get, Tonight is Sub night at the Phi Tau<lb />
House. Come by tomorrow night to see<lb />
the Best Little Sister organizations left on<lb />
campus<lb />
ZBT RUSH: Check out the Smallest Fra-<lb />
ternity on campus, tonight and Wednes-<lb />
day 8:00-11:00 �<lb />
ZBT RUSH: Tonight at Rosina's Pizza<lb />
and Wednesday at 2401 E 3rd Street, Apt<lb />
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ZBT LITTLE SISTER RUSH: Meet the<lb />
Little Sisters of ZBT Thursday night 8:00-<lb />
1100 at 2401 E. 3rd Street. Apt D<lb />
ZETAS: Thanks for a job well done during<lb />
rush. A special thanks to Kim, Wendy,<lb />
Sally, Elena, Joyce, Scotia, Melanie, Tonja.<lb />
Ann, Kris K and Jodi You all did a great<lb />
job! Marcia, your the best little sister I love<lb />
you all You ALL Are The Best' ZLAM<lb />
CRINA �<lb />
DELTA ZETA: A little late but definitely<lb />
not forgotten Hey Alpha Sigs - Partying<lb />
til we didn't recall wasn't hard to do but<lb />
now that it's all over we're psvehed to do<lb />
it again with you! Shred it right, boys!<lb />
DID YOU READ ARTS PERSONALS?<lb />
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Dream. Wednesday, September 23r: a .<lb />
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ALPHA OMICRON PI: Congratulasons<lb />
to the new pledges of Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
We love you' The sisters of A<lb />
Ormcron Pi .<lb />
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HAPPY HOUR: Come pm the Sign<lb />
and everybody else at Pantana Bobs Tues<lb />
Sept 15 Free nacho bar and $1 Qc<lb />
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KAPPA ALPHA PSI would like I M<lb />
cerely thank all students who parh.<lb />
in last weekend's activities at the I<lb />
and the Cultural Center The Nuprs<lb />
ALPHA SIGMA PHI little sistc<lb />
September 22 and 23 Be there'<lb />
THE OMEGA PSI PHI Fraternity<lb />
will have a party at the Cultural Cer<lb />
Friday. Sept 18 from 9 00 pm to2(� i<lb />
See CLASSIFIEDS, Page 7<lb />
There is an Apostolic Church<lb />
near Campus<lb />
One Block diagonally behind the<lb />
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Greenville United<lb />
Pentecostal Church<lb />
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Welcomes The New Pirates<lb />
East<lb />
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University<lb />
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An Excellent Opportunity For Athletic<lb />
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and Best Parties On Campus <lb />
Sept 14th - 16th at 9:00 p.m.<lb />
Come by and see the finest house<lb />
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Melissa Richardson, Stephar<lb />
Tanva Smythe, Laurie Sodar<lb />
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KAPPA SIGS: Vnat a night! N. �<lb />
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night' Love, The sisters and pkv.<lb />
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KELLY WALKER: We ust wanted<lb />
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wnth rush and we appreciate sour ra<lb />
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ALPHA OMICRON PI: Congratulations<lb />
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t We love you! The sisters of Alpha<lb />
C"micron Pi .<lb />
HAPPY HOUR: Come join the Sigmas<lb />
and ever) bodv else at Pantana Bobs Tues<lb />
Sept 15 Free nacho bar and $1.00<lb />
Schnapps"<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA PSI would like to sin-<lb />
 a students who participated<lb />
a weekend a activities at the Wiz <lb />
e and the Cultural Center The Nupes .<lb />
ALPHA SIGMA PHI little sister rush<lb />
September 22 and 23 Be there'<lb />
THE OMEGA PSI PHI Fraternity, Inc.<lb />
� � a party at the Cultural Center on<lb />
Sept ISfromvOOpm to200a.m<lb />
See CLASSIFIEDS, Page 7<lb />
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lti Apostolic Church<lb />
near Campus<lb />
ck d ig nallv behind the<lb />
Crows Nest'<lb />
Greenville United<lb />
Pentecostal Church<lb />
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astor: Ron Lappin 757-1834<lb />
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ligma Fraternity<lb />
pie New Pirates<lb />
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portunity For Athletic,<lb />
cholastic Advancement<lb />
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16th at 9:00 p.m.<lb />
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Kb Street, Beside Darryl's<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
Cooperative jafcmjjnn<lb />
Would you like to spend the winter and<lb />
spring in Florida? Walt Disney World, the<lb />
loader in the entertainment industry, will<lb />
he on campus to recruit students for<lb />
spring semester Students from all majors<lb />
are encouraged to participate Merchan<lb />
dise, food and attractions, among other<lb />
positions, are available. Representatives<lb />
will be at ECU on Sept 29 and 30. Contact<lb />
the office of Cooperative Education in the<lb />
Raw! Building for further details.<lb />
Baptist Student Uninn<lb />
The BSU invites you to worship with us<lb />
e erv Thurs evening at 7 p.m. Also, on<lb />
Mondays we offer a home-cooked meal<lb />
starting at 5:30 p.m. for the cost of $2. It's<lb />
a time of fellowship and fun. It is an infor-<lb />
mal type worship�so come as you are!<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Do you have a 3.30 or higher overall<lb />
G PA and have completed between 32<lb />
and credit hours? Then Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
National Honor (co-ed) Fraternity could<lb />
be for vou Come to our Smoker on Sept.<lb />
12 at 7 30 p.m. in room 103 of the Biology<lb />
building<lb />
Coral Reef Dive Cluh<lb />
Contact Rob or Glenn at 752-4399 for<lb />
information about pining the Coral Reef<lb />
Dive Club.<lb />
Student Homecoming<lb />
Committee<lb />
Nominations for Homecoming Queen<lb />
1987 are now being accepted. Organiza-<lb />
tions should send their candidates name<lb />
and phone number to Leslie Council -<lb />
Student Homecoming Committee, Tay-<lb />
lorSlaughter Alumni Center, ECU Cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Business Students<lb />
AMA speaker - Mark Rosenberg<lb />
Founder of East Coast Creative Design in<lb />
Rawl Browning Room Sept. 15th, 3:30<lb />
(Tues.).<lb />
Gospel Choir<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir will host a talent<lb />
show on Sept. 15, at 7:00 p.m. in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium. Admission is $1 and will<lb />
support the choir.<lb />
Alpha Phi Alpha<lb />
The brothers of the Eta Nu Chapter of<lb />
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. invite all<lb />
students to THE JAM of the year Thurs.<lb />
Sept 17 at the Unlimited Touch Night<lb />
Club, 1311 5th St. Freshmen and all stu-<lb />
dents with ECU id. admitted for $1, 10<lb />
p.m to 2 a.m.<lb />
National Teachers F.irqm<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations �<lb />
Core Battery Tests � will be offered at<lb />
ECU on Sat Oct. 24, 1987. Application<lb />
blanks may be obtained from the Testing<lb />
Centeer, Room 105, Speight Building,<lb />
ECU and must be postmarked no later<lb />
than Sept 10,1987.<lb />
Intramural Services<lb />
Two central campus, one west campus,<lb />
and one graduate student needed to be<lb />
Campus representatives for the Intralmu-<lb />
ral Advisory Council. Apply at 204 Me-<lb />
morial or contact Nancy Mize at 757-6397.<lb />
Earth Sciences<lb />
Sigma Gamma Epsilon presents "De-<lb />
positional Environments of Miocene Sedi-<lb />
ments from the North Carolina Continen-<lb />
tal Shelf by Dr. Scott W. Snyder, Dept. of<lb />
Geology, East Carolina University, on<lb />
Sept. 17, at 3:00 p.m. in Graham Bldg. rm.<lb />
301.<lb />
Phi Beta Sigma<lb />
There will be an interest meeting at 7:00<lb />
p.m. in Room 221 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center on Thursday Sept. 17,1987.<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ<lb />
"Prime Time" is sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ. These meetings of<lb />
fellowship will occur every Thurs. eve-<lb />
ning at 7:00 p.m. in Brewster C-103.<lb />
Andre' Kole<lb />
Andre' Kole, a world renound illusion-<lb />
ist will appear in Wright Auditorium<lb />
Sept 29th at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at<lb />
Mendenhall - S2 for students, $5 for non-<lb />
students.<lb />
Gospel Choir<lb />
The cut-off date for membership to the<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir is Sept. 22.<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
LACROSSE: There will be a players<lb />
meeting today for all interested in playing<lb />
rinfc<lb />
at 4:06r4-vou�B�fi notcnd, caTTChris,<lb />
757-0305.<lb />
DELTA ZETA: We would like to wish our<lb />
Beta Pi Pledges good luck on a raging<lb />
semester! Lorraine Andre, Maggie<lb />
Comwath, Jennifer Carpenter, Karen<lb />
Cope, Kirsten Eakes, Tnsh Frazier. Tncia<lb />
Gough, Jennifer Journegan, Melinda<lb />
Lentine, Kathie McHale, Marnev McKee,<lb />
Charlotte Moffit, Robin Morrison, Karen<lb />
Prevost, Melanie Queen, Lizzy Rand,<lb />
Melissa Richardson, Stephanie Rvan,<lb />
Tanya Smythe, Laune Sodano, Diane<lb />
Spencer, Lori Stephenson, Shelley<lb />
Sumner, Kathie Ulrich, and Melinda<lb />
Walker. We're excited about having each<lb />
one of you as our future sisters:<lb />
KAPPA SIGS: What a nie;ht! Need We<lb />
Say More?! Thanks for a memorable pref<lb />
night! Love, The sisters and pledges of<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi.<lb />
KELLY WALKER: We just wanted to let<lb />
you know that you did a remarkable job<lb />
with rush and we appreciate your pa-<lb />
tience with all of us. We love you! The<lb />
Sigmas.<lb />
SHEILA - The Producers will be playing<lb />
our song at the Attic Fri. night. Meet me at<lb />
the 5th St entrance at 10:00. SHE.<lb />
KAPPA SIGS, What a night! Need wc say<lb />
.?�?: SP1 f�JCJBT fvtrol pref night.<lb />
Tec's dolt again soon. Trie sisters and<lb />
pledges of Alpha Omicron Pi .<lb />
FREE - All you can eat seafood Pi Kappa<lb />
Phi Rush Beach Night Sept 16th, 730 at<lb />
the house. Same location as the Toga<lb />
Party Dress for the Beach.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI Rush Tues, Sept. 15th -<lb />
Come out to the Rotary Qub on Rotary<lb />
Drive and get a straight shot of Rock and<lb />
Roll with ECU's Hottest new band - 180<lb />
proof, who made their appearance at the<lb />
7th Annual Toga Party. Starts at 7:30<lb />
LOST - Guy's dass ring. If found. Please<lb />
call 752-7253. Ask for Paris. Reward.<lb />
HOLD OUT for the Best! Rush Alpha Sig<lb />
Little Sister.<lb />
ATTENTION All Seniors &amp; Juniors!<lb />
Your 1985-86 yearbook is here and can be<lb />
picked up at the Buccaneer Office in the<lb />
Publications Building.<lb />
HAPPY HOUR: Come join the Sigmas<lb />
and everybody else at Pantana Bobs Tues<lb />
Sept. 15. Free nacho bar and $1.00<lb />
Schnapps<lb />
NORTHSIDE SEAFOOD<lb />
All Types �f Fresh Seafood!<lb />
Scallops<lb />
Softshell Crabs<lb />
Crab Legs<lb />
All Sizes of Shrimp<lb />
10 discount on any seafood item<lb />
with ECU-I.D. and this coupon.<lb />
108 Eusr Gum Rood<lb />
(Turn fight ott North<lb />
Green Street, t m.ife'pqst Pf-n ���<lb />
bridge by East Coast Rooting � 7SR 0 H<lb />
Hillcrest Lanes<lb />
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FALL Leagues Are Now<lb />
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Limit 1 Coupon Per Person.<lb />
AMttttBCaOB Training<lb />
Three-part workshop offered to stu-<lb />
dents at no coat by the University Coun-<lb />
seling Center. September 17,24 it Oct. 1.<lb />
All three sessions will be conducted from<lb />
3-4 p.m in 312 Wright Building. Call the<lb />
Counseling Center at 757-6661 for Regis-<lb />
tration<lb />
Pre-Physical Therapy<lb />
Any sophomore (or higher) wanting to<lb />
make applicaiton to the Physical Therapy<lb />
program for May 1988 must go to the P.T.<lb />
Department (Allied Health-Belk Build<lb />
ing) to confirm eligibility to apply. Con-<lb />
tact the P.T. Dept. by mid September to<lb />
receive the P.T. admission packet and<lb />
application for the Allied Health Profes-<lb />
sions Admission Test. Completed admis-<lb />
sion packet must be returned by Nov. 1,<lb />
1987. Application deadline for the<lb />
AHPAT is October 16,1987.<lb />
Intermediate Education<lb />
The first meeting for intermediate edu-<lb />
cation majors - grades 4-6 - will be Mon.<lb />
Sept. 21 in Speight R312 at 4:30 p.m<lb />
Piddling Club<lb />
The ECU Paddling Club will hold its<lb />
first instructional session for canoe and<lb />
kayak in Memorial Gym Pool at 9:00 p.m.<lb />
Tuesday, Sept. 15,1987. Bring your bath-<lb />
ing suit and a SI fee. Regular member<lb />
dues of $5 will be collected at this meeting.<lb />
WESFL<lb />
The Methodist Student Center will<lb />
sponsor all you can eat meals on Wed<lb />
nights The meal is $2 at the door and SI 50<lb />
in advance. A short program will follow<lb />
the meal. Sponsored by Presbyterian and<lb />
Methodist Campus Ministries. Call 758-<lb />
2030 for more information.<lb />
University Unions<lb />
Tickets for the Madrigal Dinners to be<lb />
held December 2-5 at 7:00 p.m. in Men<lb />
denhall Student Center. The tickets are<lb />
$10 for ECU students and $16 for others.<lb />
Call the central ticket office at 757-6611,<lb />
Ext 266 for more information.<lb />
ECU HiUel<lb />
Jewish students are invited to attend<lb />
the opening get together on Thurs. Sep-<lb />
tember 17th, at 8:15 p.m. Food will be<lb />
served. Call Cantor Michael Weisser at<lb />
830-1138 for information. The event will<lb />
be held at 1420 E. 14th St.<lb />
Resume Help<lb />
Career Planning and Placement is<lb />
sponsoring a resume help session on<lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 3:00 p.m. and<lb />
Thursday, September 17 at 4:00 p.m. The<lb />
first 20 to come in will receive workbooks<lb />
and work sheets.<lb />
Student Unions<lb />
The Student Union Productions<lb />
Committee will hold its first meeting Sept<lb />
15 at 5:30 p.m. in room 242 of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. New students are en-<lb />
couraged attend.<lb />
fre-Professional Health<lb />
The first meeting of the Pre Profes-<lb />
sional Health Alliance will sponsor Ms<lb />
Gwendolyn Lee from the Center for Stu-<lb />
dent Opportunities. Refreshments will be<lb />
served.<lb />
The Students for Economic Democracy<lb />
will be in front of the Student Store on<lb />
Sept. 14-16 to enlist the help of ECU stu-<lb />
dents to stop the appointment of Robert<lb />
Bork and the allocation of funds to the<lb />
Contras.<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service will offer one hour sessions for<lb />
interviewing skills. These sessions will be<lb />
held in the Career Planning room at 3:00<lb />
p.m on Tuesday, Sept. 15 and 2:00 p.m. on<lb />
Thursday Sept 17 at the Bloxton House.<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma freshman honor society<lb />
will hold its first meeting Wed Sept. 16 at<lb />
6:00 p.m in Mendenhall Student Center in<lb />
Room 8-B Contact Diane Everhart at 752-<lb />
9121 for more information.<lb />
SurfCJub.<lb />
The ECU Surf Club will hold an impor-<lb />
tant meeting Tues Sept 15 in the multi-<lb />
purpose room on the 1st floor of Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center Team trials, locatin<lb />
and time to be dixcussed. All members<lb />
must bring insuance to be clligible.<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda will hold its first<lb />
meeting on Wed. Sept. 16 in Rawl Bldg.<lb />
rm. 302 at 3:00 p.m. All Business and<lb />
Business Education majors are invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
BACCHUS<lb />
BACCHUS (Boosting Alcohol con-<lb />
sciousness Concerning the Health of Uni-<lb />
versity Students) will hold a membership<lb />
drive Thurs, Sept 17 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall rm. 8F.<lb />
Minority Pre-Med.<lb />
All minority Pre-Med students are<lb />
invited to attend a welcome reception on<lb />
Thurs. Sept. 17, 1987, at 6:00 p.m. at the<lb />
School of Medicine, Brody 2w40. Trans-<lb />
portation provided from Mendenhall<lb />
5:30, 5:45, 6:00, 6:15 p.m. For more infor-<lb />
mation Call 551-2085, or 551-2500<lb />
Nuraing Shidfnfr<lb />
Orders for nursing pins must'<lb />
in the Student Store no la<lb />
1987 to redeve your pin by Dac-<lb />
14V<lb />
Continuing Educating<lb />
The following courses are offered tar<lb />
the fall semester Intro to Wordstar, 1017;<lb />
Lotus 1-2-3 Functions and rwwul�.<lb />
1024; Guitar Unlimited, 113; Advance<lb />
Macros for Lotus 1-2-3, 125; Scuba, 12<lb />
28, Skin Diving and SnorkeUng, 1228;<lb />
Hawaii 1988 VacationScuba Diva. For<lb />
more information contact the office of<lb />
Continuing Education. Erwtn Hafl. 757-<lb />
6143.<lb />
AFROTORcd 0�<lb />
The AFROTC and the Red Cross wiB<lb />
sponser a blood drive Sept. 16-17 from<lb />
12 00-600. Rm. 244 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Give the gift of We<lb />
Coral Reef Dive Chib<lb />
General meeting Thurs 917 at 7 p m<lb />
in the Multi-purpose room at Mcndm<lb />
hall. Anyone interested ia urged to attend.<lb />
Upcoming dives to be djiruaand<lb />
BOLUamm<lb />
There is a players meeting today at 4:00<lb />
in Memorial Gym (downstairs). If you<lb />
cannot attend, contact Chris at 757-0905.<lb />
Sophomorct<lb />
Attend summer camp in Fort Knox,<lb />
Kentucky to become eltigible to compete<lb />
for a two-year Army ROTC scholarship.<lb />
The six-week camp pays apprcx. $800, la<lb />
the first step to earning a commission at<lb />
an officer in the United Slates Army. For<lb />
more information, call 757-6967 or contact<lb />
Captain Mitchel at the ECU Military Sci-<lb />
ence Department � room 319 Erwin Hall.<lb />
The G.O.P.<lb />
Pete DuPont (left) and Jack Kemp<lb />
discuss a point during the presiden-<lb />
tial candidate's debate on education<lb />
Friday in Chapel Hill.<lb />
Both men strongly supported tui-<lb />
tion tax credits for private schools<lb />
and endorsed a return to traditional<lb />
values and educational basics in the<lb />
classroom.<lb />
Both also said the absence of<lb />
George Bush and Robert Dole hurt<lb />
the Republican party and the candi-<lb />
dacy of the two.<lb />
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PHOTO BY CIA V DEANMA�OT<lb />
If only typewriters let you proofread your<lb />
work before they printed it on the page.<lb />
What a mess!<lb />
You've just proofread your term paper<lb />
and it's got typos, spelling errors and<lb />
misplaced paragraphs.<lb />
Now, you can't hand in a paper like this<lb />
So no matter how tired you are, you've<lb />
got to retype the entire thing.<lb />
That is, unless you typed it on<lb />
a Videowriter<lb />
The Videowriter solves all<lb />
your typing problems.<lb />
Take the most obvious one.<lb />
typos.<lb />
On an ordinary typewriter<lb />
it would mean a bottle of<lb />
white-out and a frus-<lb />
trating interruption.<lb />
OnaVideowriter<lb />
it just means press-<lb />
ing the key marked "delete" That's <lb />
all. Because you type your work on a<lb />
screen before you print it on a page.<lb />
It edits.<lb />
And how about those bigger problems<lb />
like wanting to rearrange paragraphs?<lb />
OrTan ordinary typewriter you have to "cut and<lb />
paste" them.<lb />
On a Videowriter you only have to press the key<lb />
marked "move" and then indicate the area you want<lb />
it moved to. It's that simple.<lb />
It spells.<lb />
What happens when you're typing and you come<lb />
to a word you can't spell?<lb />
On an ordinary typewriter you have to stop typing,<lb />
find a dictionary and look it up.<lb />
Not so on a Videowriter. Spelling problems can be<lb />
corrected simply by pressing the key marked "spell<lb />
It counts words.<lb />
If you've ever had a teacher tell you to write a<lb />
thousand word essay, you know what a pain it is<lb />
trying to count your words.<lb />
On an ordinary typewriter you have to do it with<lb />
your finger.<lb />
But on a Videowriter you can press a mere two<lb />
buttons and it does the counting for you.<lb />
It makes multiple copies.<lb />
From time to time you want a copy of<lb />
what you've typed, right?<lb />
Well, if you use a Videowriter you won't<lb />
have to go to the school library to look<lb />
for a copier machine.<lb />
All you'll have to look for is the<lb />
button marked "print Press it<lb />
and the Videowriter will make<lb />
another original.<lb />
And because your work is auto-<lb />
matically stored on a standard<lb />
3 !2" floppy disk, you can<lb />
make those copies<lb />
whenever you<lb />
want.<lb />
It obviously does<lb />
a lot more than type.<lb />
That's because the word pro-<lb />
cessing features just go on and on.<lb />
What's more, we sell the Videowriter Word<lb />
Processor for around the price of a good electronic<lb />
typewriter.<lb />
And that's quite a bargain when you consider<lb />
the amount of time it'll save you. Time you can<lb />
spend doing the work for your other classes.<lb />
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J.ONPE BABE IS 303<lb />
IN .u are terrific  v? twn<lb />
Bui uhjt is our name'1<lb />
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DID YOU READ ARrS PERSONALS?<lb />
If so call the Central Ticket Office at 757.<lb />
toll ext 2t6. tor a chance to win free<lb />
tickets for the N C Shakespeare Festival<lb />
production oi A Midsummer Nighj<lb />
Dream Be sure to mention one of the<lb />
characters tn the ad. and leave vour name<lb />
and phone number All entries must be in<lb />
t- f i" pm Tuesday September 22nd<lb />
The Drawing will tv held at 9-00 a.nr<lb />
Wednesday September 23rd You need<lb />
not be present to win<lb />
RT IS DESPARATELY SEEKING<lb />
SOLUTION! Hermia is supposed t0<lb />
natty Demetrius, but she wants to marrv<lb />
. rsandei v.i the other hand. Helena has<lb />
:he hots tor Demetrius, but he desires<lb />
i The whole thing is all "Pucked"<lb />
mil ! do" Meet me at Wright<lb />
Auditorium tor A. Midsummer Nigh,<lb />
� IrVednesda) September 23rd, at 8<lb />
pm signed, ,V Natural "Art<lb />
4LPHA OMICRON PI Congratulations<lb />
n pledges of Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
We love voi: The sisters of Alpha<lb />
HPP HOUR Come pm the Sigmas<lb />
and n ery body else at Pantana BobsTuea<lb />
Sept 15 Free nacho bar and $100<lb />
Schnapps"<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA PSI would like to sin-<lb />
k aO studer's who participated<lb />
- tsl weekend s activities at the Wiz II<lb />
itural Center The Nupcs .<lb />
AIPrM SIGMA PHI little sister rush<lb />
 and 23 Be there1<lb />
MECA PSI PHI Fraternity, Inc<lb />
avea party at the Cultural Center on<lb />
&amp;ept 18from930p.m to2 00a.m<lb />
See CLASSIFIEDS, Page 7<lb />
1<lb />
in Apostolic Church<lb />
near Campus<lb />
ck nally behind the<lb />
Crows Nest!<lb />
Greenville United<lb />
Pentecostal Church<lb />
ACTS 2:38<lb />
"astor: Ron Lappin 757-1834<lb />
KI<lb />
ligma Fraternity<lb />
he New Pirates<lb />
To<lb />
ast<lb />
olina<lb />
Iversity<lb />
a University Chapter of<lb />
na Fraternity Provides<lb />
portunity For Athletic,<lb />
:holastic Advancement<lb />
is For The Biggest<lb />
ties On Campus <lb />
16th at 9:00 p.m.<lb />
ee the finest house<lb />
;ampus.<lb />
th Street, Beside Darryl's<lb />
,E IN THE FALL<lb />
KS<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Cooperative Frliicr,<lb />
Would you like to spend the winter and<lb />
spring in Florida? Walt Disney World, the<lb />
loader in the entertainment industry, will<lb />
he on campus to recruit students for<lb />
spring semester Students from all majors<lb />
are encouraged to participate. Merchan<lb />
chse Kod and attractions, among other<lb />
positions, are available. Representatives<lb />
will be at ECU on Sept 2i and 30 Contact<lb />
the office of Cooperative Education in the<lb />
Kawl Building for further details<lb />
Baptist Sfudypt Ufll<lb />
The BSU invites you to worship with us<lb />
ever) Thurs evening at 7 p.m. Also, on<lb />
Mondays we offer a home-cooked meal<lb />
starting at 530 pm for the cost of $2. It's<lb />
j time of fellowship and fun. It is an infor<lb />
mal type worship�so come as you are'<lb />
PhLSigmaij<lb />
Do you have a 3.30 or higher overall<lb />
G PA and have completed between 32<lb />
and credit hours? Then Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
National Honor (co-ed) Fraternity could<lb />
be tor vou Come to our Smoker on Sept<lb />
22 at 7 30 pm in room 103 of the Biology<lb />
building<lb />
Coral Reef DivC'�b<lb />
Contact Rob or Glenn at 752-4399 for<lb />
information about joining the Coral Reef<lb />
Dive Club.<lb />
Student Homecoming<lb />
Committee<lb />
Nominations for Homecoming Queen<lb />
1987 are now being accepted Organiza<lb />
tions should send their candidates name<lb />
and phone number to Leslie Council<lb />
student Homecoming Committee, Tay-<lb />
lor Slaughter Alumni Center, ECU Cam<lb />
pus<lb />
Business Students<lb />
AMA speaker - Mark Rosenberg<lb />
Founder of East Coast Creative Design in<lb />
Rawl Browning Room Sept. 15th, 3:30<lb />
(Tues.V<lb />
Gospel Choir<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir will host a talent<lb />
show on Sept 15, at 7:00 p.m. in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium Admission is $1 and will<lb />
support the choir.<lb />
Alpha Phi Alpha<lb />
The bn thers of the Eta Nu Chapter of<lb />
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. invite all<lb />
students to THE JAM of the year Thurs.<lb />
Sept 17 at the Unlimited Touch Night<lb />
Club, 1311 5th St. Freshmen and all stu-<lb />
dents with ECU id. admitted for St, 10<lb />
pm to2 a.m.<lb />
National Teacher? Eyflm<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations �<lb />
Core Battery Tests � will be offered at<lb />
ECU on Sat Oct. 24, 1987 Application<lb />
blanks may be obtained from the Testing<lb />
Centeer, Room 105, Speight Building,<lb />
ECU and must be postmarked no later<lb />
than Sept 10, 1987.<lb />
Intramural Services<lb />
Two central campus, one west campus,<lb />
and one graduate student needed to be<lb />
Campus representatives for the Intralmu-<lb />
ral Advisory Council. Apply at 204 Me-<lb />
morial or contact Nancy Mize at 757-6397.<lb />
Earth Sciences<lb />
Sigma Gamma Epsilon presents "De-<lb />
positional Environments of Miocene Sedi-<lb />
ments from the North Carolina Continen-<lb />
tal Shelf by Dr Scott W. Snyder, Dept. of<lb />
Geology, East Carolina University, on<lb />
Sept 17, at 3:00 p.m. in Graham Bldg. rm.<lb />
301.<lb />
Phi Beta Sigma<lb />
There will be an interest meeting at 7:00<lb />
pm in Room 221 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center on Thursday Sept. 17, 1987.<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ<lb />
�Tit<lb />
"Prime Time" is sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ These meetings of<lb />
fellowship will occur every Thurs. eve-<lb />
ning at 700 pm in Brewster C-103.<lb />
Andre' Kole<lb />
Andre' Kole, a world renound illusion-<lb />
ist will appear in Wright Auditorium<lb />
Sept. 29th at 7.30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at<lb />
Mendenhall - $2 for students, $5 for non-<lb />
students.<lb />
Gospel Choir<lb />
The cut-off date for membership to the<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir is Sept. 22.<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
LACROSSE: There will be a players<lb />
meeting todayf or all interested in playing<lb />
'��&amp; LaeHMpEtternorini Gym downstairs<lb />
t4 OOSioCnmim iwttcndrVaTTChris. "<lb />
757-0305<lb />
DELTA ZETA: We would like to wish our<lb />
Beta Pi Pledges good luck on a raging<lb />
semester! Lorraine Andre, Maggie<lb />
Comwath, Jennifer Carpenter, Karen<lb />
Cope, Kirsten Eakes, Tnsh Franer, Tnaa<lb />
Gough, Jennifer lournegan, Melinda<lb />
Lentine, Kathie Mcllale. Marncv McKee,<lb />
Charlotte Moffit, Robin Momson, Karen<lb />
Prevost, Melanie Queen, Lizzy Rand,<lb />
Melissa Richardson, Stephanie Rvan,<lb />
Tanya Smythe, Laurie Sodano, Diane<lb />
Spencer, Lon Stephenson, Shelley<lb />
Sumner, Kathie Ulnch, and Melinda<lb />
Walker. We're excited about having each<lb />
one of you as our future sisters.<lb />
KAPPA SIGS: What a night! Need We<lb />
Say More?! Thanks for a memorable pref<lb />
night! Love, The sisters and pledges of<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi.<lb />
KELLY WALKER: We just wanted to let<lb />
you know that you did a remarkable job<lb />
with rush and we appreciate your pa-<lb />
tience with all of us. We love you! The<lb />
Sigmas.<lb />
SHEILA - The Producers will be playing<lb />
our song at the Attic Fri. night. Meet me at<lb />
the 5th St entrance at 10:00 SHE.<lb />
KAPPA SIGS, What a night' Need wc say<lb />
"Lei's do it again soon" "Trie sisters and<lb />
pledges of Alpha Omicron Pi .<lb />
FREE - All you can eat seafood Pi Kappa<lb />
Phi Rush Beach Night Sept. 16th, 730 at<lb />
the house. Same location as the Toga<lb />
Party. Dress for the Beach<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI Rush Tues Sept. 15th -<lb />
Come out to the Rotary dub on Rotary<lb />
Drive and get a straight shot of Rock and<lb />
Roll with ECU's Hottest new band - 180<lb />
proof, who made their appearance at the<lb />
7th Annual Toga Party. Starts at 7:30<lb />
LOST - Guy's dass ring. If found. Please<lb />
call 752-7253. Ask for Paris. Reward.<lb />
HOLD OUT for the Best! Rush Alpha Sig<lb />
Little Sister.<lb />
ATTENTION All Seniors &amp; Juniors!<lb />
Your 1985-86 yearbook is here and can be<lb />
picked up at the Buccaneer Office in the<lb />
Publications Building.<lb />
HAPPY HOUR: Come join the Sigmas<lb />
and everybody else at Pantana Bobs Tues<lb />
Sept. 15. Free nacho bar and $1.00<lb />
Schnapps<lb />
NORTHSIDE SEAFOOD<lb />
All Types of Fresh Seafood!<lb />
Scallops<lb />
Softshell Crabs<lb />
Crab Legs<lb />
All Sizes of Shrimp<lb />
10a'o discount on any seafood item<lb />
with ECU-l.D. and this coupon.<lb />
108 East Gum Road<lb />
(Turn right off North .<lb />
Green Street. 1 m.le past Pi<lb />
bndye by East Caast Rooting )<lb />
Sfl i<lb />
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Hillcrest Lanes<lb />
Memorial Drive 756-2020<lb />
FALL Leagues Are Now<lb />
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Bawfdne Game arid Receive<lb />
Another Game FREE With<lb />
This Coupon,<lb />
Limit 1 Coupon Per Person.<lb />
Three-part workshop offered to stu-<lb />
dents at no cost by the University Coun-<lb />
seling Center. September 17, 24 at Oct. 1.<lb />
All three sessions will be conducted from<lb />
3-4 p.m. in 312 Wright Building. Call the<lb />
Counseling Center at 757-4661 for Regis<lb />
trarion.<lb />
Pre-Phvsical Therapy<lb />
Any sophomore (or higher) wanting to<lb />
make application to the Physical Therapy<lb />
program for May 1988 must go to the P.T.<lb />
Department (Allied Health-Belk Build-<lb />
ing) to confirm eligibility to apply. Con-<lb />
tact the P.T. Dept. by mid September to<lb />
receive the P.T. admission packet and<lb />
application for the Allied Health Profes-<lb />
sions Admission Test. Completed admis-<lb />
sion packet must be returned by Nov. 1,<lb />
1987. Application deadline for the<lb />
AHPAT is October 16,1987.<lb />
Intermediate Education<lb />
The first meeting for intermediate edu-<lb />
cation majors - grades 4-6 - will be Mon.<lb />
Sept 21 in Speight R312 at 4:30 p m<lb />
Paddling Club<lb />
The ECU Paddling Cub will hold its<lb />
first instructional session for canoe and<lb />
kayak in Memorial Gym Pool at 9:00 p.m.<lb />
Tuesday, Sept. 15,1987. Bring your bath-<lb />
ing suit and a SI fee. Regular member<lb />
dues of $5 will be collected at this meeting.<lb />
WESV<lb />
The Methodist Student Center will<lb />
sponsor all you can eat meals on Wed.<lb />
nights. The meal is $2 at the door and $1.50<lb />
in advance. A short program will follow<lb />
the meal. Sponsored by Presbyterian and<lb />
Methodist Campus Ministries. Call 758-<lb />
2030 for more information.<lb />
University Unions<lb />
Tickets for the Madrigal Dinners to be<lb />
held December 2-5 at 7:00 p.m. in Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center. The tickets are<lb />
$10 for ECU students and SI 6 for others.<lb />
Call the central ticket office at 757-6611,<lb />
Ext. 266 for more information.<lb />
ECU HiUel<lb />
Jewish students are invited to attend<lb />
the opening get together on Thurs. Sep-<lb />
tember 17th, at 8:15 p.m. Food will be<lb />
served. Call Cantor Michael Weisser at<lb />
830-1138 for information. The event will<lb />
be held at 1420 E. 14th St.<lb />
Resume Help<lb />
Career Planning and Placement is<lb />
sponsoring a resume help session on<lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 3:00 p.m. and<lb />
Thursday, September 17 at 4:00 p.m. The<lb />
first 20 to come in will receive workbooks<lb />
and work sheets.<lb />
Student Unions<lb />
The Student Union Productions<lb />
Committee will hold its first meeting Sept.<lb />
15 at 530 p.m. in room 242 of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. New students are en-<lb />
couraged attend.<lb />
Fre-Professinnal Health<lb />
The first meeting of the Pre Profes<lb />
sional Health Alliance will sponsor Ms<lb />
Gwendolyn Lee from the Center for Stu-<lb />
dent Opportunities. Refreshments will be<lb />
served.<lb />
The Students for Economic Democracy<lb />
will be in front of the Student Store on<lb />
Sept. 14-16 to enlist the help of ECU stu-<lb />
dents to stop the appointment of Robert<lb />
Bork and the allocation of funds to the<lb />
Contras.<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service will offer one hour sessions for<lb />
interviewing skills These sessions will be<lb />
held in the Career Planning room at 3:00<lb />
p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15 and 2:00 p.m. on<lb />
Thursday Sept 17 at the Bloxton House.<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma freshman honor society<lb />
will hold its first meeting Wed. Sept. 16 at<lb />
6:00 p.m. in Mendenhall Student Center in<lb />
Room 8-1). Contact Diane Evcrhart at 752-<lb />
9121 for more information.<lb />
Surf Club<lb />
The ECU Surf Club will hold an impor-<lb />
tant meeting Tues Sept 15 in the multi-<lb />
purpose room on the 1st floor of Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center. Team trials, locatin<lb />
and time to be dixcussed. All members<lb />
must bring insuance to be elligible<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda will hold its first<lb />
meeting on Wed Sept. 16 in Rawl Bldg.<lb />
rm. 302 at 3:00 p.m. All Business and<lb />
Business Education majors are invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
BACCHUS<lb />
BACCHUS (Boosting Alcohol con-<lb />
sciousness Concerning the Health of Uni-<lb />
versity Students) will hold a membership<lb />
drive Thurs Sept. 17 at 7:30 pm in<lb />
Mendenhall rm. 8F<lb />
Minority Pre-Med,<lb />
All minority Pre-Med students are<lb />
invited to attend a welcome reception on<lb />
Thurs Sept. 17, 1987, at 6:00 p.m. at the<lb />
School of Medicine, Brody 2w40. Trans-<lb />
portation provided from Mendenhall<lb />
5:30, 5:45, 6.00, 6:15 p.m. For more infor-<lb />
mation Call 551-2085, or 551-2500.<lb />
Nurting Stmkntt<lb />
Orders for nursing pins must<lb />
in the Student Store no lasar iMM<lb />
1987 to redeve your pin by Dae<lb />
in<lb />
Continuing Education<lb />
The following courses are offered far<lb />
the fall semester Intro to Wordstar. 1017;<lb />
Lotus 1-2-3 Functions and fur�liar.<lb />
1024; Guitar Unlimited. 113; Advance<lb />
Macros for Lotus 1-2-3.125; Scuba. 12<lb />
28. Skin Diving and SnorkeJing. 1228;<lb />
Hawaii 1988 VacationScuba Dive Far<lb />
more information contact the office of<lb />
Continuing Education, Erwin Hafl. 757-<lb />
6143.<lb />
AFROTCRtd Q�<lb />
The AFROTC and the Red Croae will<lb />
sponser a blood drive Sept. 16-17 from<lb />
12:00-6:00. Rm. 244 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Give the gift of We.<lb />
Coral Reef Dive Chip<lb />
General meeting Thurs. 917 at 7 p.m.<lb />
in the Multi-purpose room at Mendm<lb />
hall. Anyone interested is urged to attend-<lb />
Upcoming dives to be discussed.<lb />
Killd�n<lb />
There is a players meeting today at 4:00<lb />
in Memorial Gym (downstairs). If you<lb />
cannot attend, contact Chris at 757-0305<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Attend summer camp in Fort Kaox.<lb />
Kentucky lo become elhgiMe to compete<lb />
for a two-year Army ROTC scholarship.<lb />
The six-week camp pays approx. $800, ts<lb />
the first step to earning a commission as<lb />
an officer in the United States Army. Far<lb />
more information, call 757-6967 or contact<lb />
Captain Mitchel at the ECU Military Sci-<lb />
ence Department - room 319 Erwin Hall.<lb />
The G.O.P.<lb />
Pete DuPont (left) and Jack Kemp<lb />
discuss a point during the presiden-<lb />
tial candidate's debate on education<lb />
Friday in Chapel Hill.<lb />
Both men strongly supported tui-<lb />
tion tax credits for private schools<lb />
and endorsed a return to traditional<lb />
values and educational basics in the<lb />
classroom.<lb />
Both also said the absence of<lb />
George Bush and Robert Dole hurt<lb />
the Republican party and the candi-<lb />
dacy of the txvo.<lb />
If only typewriters let you proofread your<lb />
woric before they printed it on the page.<lb />
What a mess!<lb />
You've just proofread your term paper<lb />
and it's got typos, spelling errors and<lb />
misplaced paragraphs.<lb />
Now, you can't hand in a paper like this<lb />
So no matter how tired you are, you've<lb />
got to retype the entire thing.<lb />
That is. unless you typed it on<lb />
a Videowriter<lb />
The Videowriter solves all<lb />
your typing problems.<lb />
Take the most obvious one.<lb />
typos.<lb />
On an ordinary typewriter<lb />
it would mean a bottle of<lb />
white-out and a frus-<lb />
trating interruption.<lb />
On a Videowriter<lb />
it just means press-<lb />
ing the key marked "delete That's<lb />
all. Because you type your work on a<lb />
screen before you print it on a page.<lb />
; A It edits.<lb />
M wL And how about those bigger problems<lb />
 fj like wanting to rearrange paragraphs?<lb />
On an ordinary typewriter you have to "cut and<lb />
paste" them.<lb />
On a Videowriter you only have to press the key<lb />
marked "move" and then indicate the area you want<lb />
it moved to. It's that simple.<lb />
It spells.<lb />
What happens when you're typing and you come<lb />
to a word you can't spell?<lb />
On an ordinary typewriter you have to stop typing,<lb />
find a dictionary and look it up.<lb />
Not so on a Videowriter. Spelling problems can be<lb />
corrected simply by pressing the key marked "spell<lb />
It counts words.<lb />
If you've ever had a teacher tell you to write a<lb />
thousand word essay, you know what a pain it is<lb />
trying to count your words.<lb />
On an ordinary typewriter you have to do it with<lb />
your finger.<lb />
But on a Videowriter you can press a mere two<lb />
buttons and it does the counting for you.<lb />
It makes multiple copies.<lb />
From time to time you want a copy of<lb />
what you've typed, right?<lb />
Well, if you use a Videowriter you won't<lb />
have to go to the school library to look<lb />
for a copier machine.<lb />
All you'll have to look for is the<lb />
button marked "print Press it<lb />
and the Videowriter will make<lb />
another original.<lb />
And because your work is auto-<lb />
matically stored on a standard<lb />
3'2" floppy disk, you can<lb />
make those copies<lb />
whenever you<lb />
want.<lb />
It obviously does<lb />
a lot more than type.<lb />
That's because the word pro-<lb />
cessing features just go on and on.<lb />
What's more, we sell the Videowriter Word<lb />
Processor for around the price of a good electronic<lb />
typewriter.<lb />
And that's quite a bargain when you consider<lb />
the amount of time it'll save you. Time you can<lb />
spend doing the work for your other classes.<lb />
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Tl IE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 15, 1987<lb />
College student disenrolled because of job<lb />
ROCHESTER, V. (CPS)<lb />
I he University ol Rochester,<lb />
bowing to pressure from the Easl<lb />
m.in Kodak Company, "disenrol-<lb />
led" a student who worked for<lb />
the Fuji Photo Film Company<lb />
because he would have shared<lb />
business classes with Kodak<lb />
employees.<lb />
Kodak, whose corporate head-<lb />
quarters are in Rochester, is one<lb />
of the university's largest corpo-<lb />
rate benefactors.<lb />
While campus officials said<lb />
they kicked Tsunco s.k i out o:<lb />
the classes to allow v- - te sru<lb />
dents from Kodak to share<lb />
freely" ideas in thecourse: critics<lb />
ol the decision say it sciously<lb />
compromises Rochester auton-<lb />
omy, chills academic discussion,<lb />
and makes an American campus<lb />
into the conference room o a<lb />
corporation.<lb />
A university is not a place tor<lb />
secrecy contended onathan<lb />
Knight c�t the American Associa<lb />
tion ol University Professors,<lb />
which monitors academic tree<lb />
dom at the nation's colleges and<lb />
universities.<lb />
"This implies that it's okay tor<lb />
j ou to do background checks on<lb />
students before you let them in<lb />
v our class<lb />
"It's n old story in American<lb />
education said Knight<lb />
"Wealthy, powerful benefactors<lb />
bring pressure upon universities<lb />
and colleges. It's manifested in all<lb />
sorts of ways, but I've never<lb />
heard of a situation involving a<lb />
student who was accepted and<lb />
then dismissed<lb />
Sakai, a Japanese student who<lb />
worked for Fuji, Kodak's main<lb />
rival in the film and camera busi-<lb />
ness enrolled in Rochester's Wil-<lb />
liam E Simon Graduate School of<lb />
business Administration earlier<lb />
this year.<lb />
When Kodak officials learned<lb />
Sakai planned to attend courses,<lb />
they "persuaded the university<lb />
to disenroll" him, said UR<lb />
spokeswoman an Fitzpatrick.<lb />
Rochester then arranged for<lb />
Sakai to attend the Massa-<lb />
chussetts Institute of Technology<lb />
this fall, she said.<lb />
Kodak was very concerned<lb />
that, in a classroom setting where<lb />
students are encouraged to dis-<lb />
cuss real-life problems, a student<lb />
from a chief competitor would<lb />
pose a real threat to proprietary<lb />
information Fitzpatrick ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
Rochester officials feared<lb />
Sakai's presence would inhibit<lb />
classroom discussion, Fitzpatrick<lb />
said.<lb />
In a prepared statement, UR<lb />
President Dennis O'Brien said<lb />
he'd acted to avoid compromis-<lb />
ing "the integrity of the class-<lb />
room, in which students share<lb />
freely their own understanding<lb />
of the subject matter gained<lb />
through their own experience<lb />
'This is truly an extraordinary<lb />
case O'Brien stated. "The objec-<lb />
tion to the individual was not a<lb />
matter of ideology or normal<lb />
business rivalry. It was based on<lb />
the judgement that his presence<lb />
at the school could present an<lb />
immediate and material threat to<lb />
the ligitimate proprietary inter-<lb />
ests of the Kodak Company<lb />
"In a business so fiercely com-<lb />
petitive, even t casual conversa-<lb />
tion could result in the competi-<lb />
tor receiving sensitive informa-<lb />
tion Fitzpatrick added.<lb />
"We didn't tell the university<lb />
what to do said Kodak spokes-<lb />
man Ron Roberts. "But we felt it<lb />
was best to express our con-<lb />
cerns<lb />
Both Kodak and Rochester say<lb />
the company's financial gifts to<lb />
the university were not discussed<lb />
during the month-long conversa-<lb />
tions about Sakai's future at the<lb />
university.<lb />
Yet "money is always hanging<lb />
over their heads said Susan<lb />
Calhounof the Washington D.C<lb />
based Council on Foundations,<lb />
which tracks corporate dona-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Kodak contributed $600,000 to<lb />
the University of Rochester last<lb />
year, Fitzpatrick said, and "cer-<lb />
tainly is one of the most impor-<lb />
tant donors to the university<lb />
Kodak's contributions were<lb />
not a "direct factor" in the deci-<lb />
sion to disenroll Sakai, Fitzpa-<lb />
trick said. "But because Kodak<lb />
has been so generous, the univer-<lb />
sity felt obliged to give a serious<lb />
listening to Kodak's fears<lb />
Nevertheless, Fitzpatrick<lb />
maintained, "This decision does<lb />
not represent some kind of a pol-<lb />
icy or set any precedent for the<lb />
future. We're an open nstitution.<lb />
We'll continue to observe an<lb />
open attitude in our admissions<lb />
policy<lb />
Dr. Mark Frankel of the Ameri-<lb />
can Associaton for the Advance-<lb />
ment of Science, however, said<lb />
Rochester's decision to disenroll<lb />
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waged an ideological struggle<lb />
through news conferences, stud-<lb />
ies and letter-writing campaigns<lb />
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Senate Judiciary Committee<lb />
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Hill.<lb />
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their medical record. So it's an<lb />
invasion of privacy to go out and<lb />
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WASHINGTON (AP) � The<lb />
Keagan administration remains<lb />
optimistic about Robert H. Bork's<lb />
ability to win confirmation to the<lb />
Supreme Court despite dire pre-<lb />
dictions from members of the<lb />
Senate Judiciary Committee.<lb />
White House Chief of Staff<lb />
Howard H. Baker Jr. said Sunday<lb />
the 60-year-old Bork is a "distin-<lb />
guished jurist who is widely<lb />
supported, and I'm hopeful will<lb />
be confirmed, 1 think will be con-<lb />
firmed by the U.S. Senate<lb />
Hearings on the nomination<lb />
get under way Tuesday morning<lb />
after two months in which con-<lb />
servative and liberal groups have<lb />
waged an ideological struggle<lb />
through news conferences, stud-<lb />
ies and letter-writing campaigns.<lb />
As the battleground moves to<lb />
the place where it counts � the<lb />
Senate Judiciary Committee �<lb />
Democrats on the panel say the<lb />
nominee to replace retired Justice<lb />
Lewis F. Powell Jr. faces an uphill<lb />
battle.<lb />
"I think there are many votes<lb />
that are undecided at this mo-<lb />
ment, and I think that Judge Bork<lb />
has a battle ahead of him, that<lb />
certainly nobody at this moment<lb />
can predict with certainity that he<lb />
will or will not be confirmed<lb />
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum of<lb />
Ohio said Sunday on NBC-TV's<lb />
"Meet the Press<lb />
Another member of the Senate<lb />
committee, Sen. Dennis De-<lb />
Concini, D-Ariz said he was<lb />
undecided on Bork.<lb />
"As a judge he's done fairly<lb />
well, even though I may disagree<lb />
with some of his decisions, in my<lb />
judgment DeConcini said on<lb />
ABC-TV's "This Week With<lb />
David Brinkley "But prior to<lb />
that, some of his writings and<lb />
some of his decisions are very<lb />
disturbing<lb />
More than 100 potential wit-<lb />
nesses have asked to testify in<lb />
support or opposition to Bork<lb />
during the scheduled two-week<lb />
hearings. Abortion, pornogra-<lb />
phy, the rights of women and<lb />
racial minorities and legal protec-<lb />
tion for criminal suspects are just<lb />
some of the issues to be raised in<lb />
questions awaiting the first wit-<lb />
ness � Bork.<lb />
Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa an<lb />
undecided member of the<lb />
committee, said on the ABC pro-<lb />
gram that he would question the<lb />
nominee about the court s au-<lb />
thority to rule on such issues.<lb />
Bork, a federal appeals court<lb />
judge since 1982 and before that<lb />
an outspoken law professor, has<lb />
produced volumes of speeches,<lb />
magazine articles and legal opin-<lb />
ions that help illuminate his<lb />
views.<lb />
'That's what academic writing<lb />
is supposed to be about � daring<lb />
and speculative and provocative,<lb />
trying out ideas Bork said in an<lb />
interview with Time magazine<lb />
published Sunday.<lb />
But the writings also provide a<lb />
ready target for opponents hop-<lb />
ing to convince wavering sena-<lb />
tors that he is an extremist.<lb />
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Cl 1APEL HILL, N.C (AP) � A<lb />
small number of the 500 hemo-<lb />
philiacs treated at a center in<lb />
Chapel Hill have been or are re-<lb />
luctant to tell their sexual part-<lb />
ners that they have been exposed<lb />
to the virus that can cause AIDS,<lb />
opening up a dilemma for their<lb />
doctors.<lb />
"From an ethical point of view,<lb />
it s clear that the partner needs to<lb />
know, has a right to know, just as<lb />
the hemophiliac has a right to<lb />
know then he's been exposed to<lb />
the virus said Dr. Gilbert White,<lb />
a ssociate director of the Compre-<lb />
hensive Hemophilia Diagnostic<lb />
Treatment Center at the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
At the same time, legally,<lb />
there is such a thing as confiden-<lb />
tiality' he said. 'That is part of<lb />
their medical record. So it's an<lb />
invasion of privacy to go out and<lb />
tell his sexual partner that he's<lb />
positive. I'm not sure we can do<lb />
that or not<lb />
Becauseof contaminated blood<lb />
vears ago, hundreds of hemo-<lb />
philiacs now treated at the UNC<lb />
Scioo of Medicine rr�uld be in-<lb />
fected with the ADS .irus.<lb />
At least five wives now have<lb />
te -ted positive for the AIDS virus.<lb />
One girlfriend of a hemophiliac<lb />
tlso was infected during the<lb />
months that the patient agonized<lb />
over whether to tell his lover<lb />
about his AIDS status, the<lb />
Greensboro News &amp; Record re-<lb />
ported.<lb />
The Chapel Hill center for<lb />
hemophiliacs is the nation's sec-<lb />
ond largest. Of the 500 hemo-<lb />
philiacs treated there, five to 10<lb />
developed AIDS and more than<lb />
200 have tested positive for the<lb />
AIDS virus.<lb />
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rural North Carolina town was<lb />
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student's last wish was to finish<lb />
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"We're opposing judge Bork<lb />
for a set of reasons which we can<lb />
find in no other nominee in recent<lb />
years Ira Glasser, president of<lb />
the American Civil Liberties<lb />
Union, said on the ABC program.<lb />
"His writings and speeches have<lb />
consistently suggested that the<lb />
role of the court is illegitimate;<lb />
that the court should not be de-<lb />
ciding what rights people have<lb />
according to the Bill of Rights;<lb />
that local government should be<lb />
deciding<lb />
The Justice Department, in a<lb />
213-page report released this<lb />
weekend, responded to the criti-<lb />
cisms of Bork, saying opponents<lb />
of the nominee are misleading the<lb />
public by portraying the nominee<lb />
"as biased and close-minded<lb />
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sued Sunday, said the Justice<lb />
Department report was a "mis-<lb />
leading effort to divert attention<lb />
from his radical philosophy<lb />
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WASHINGTON, D.C (CPS) �<lb />
Despite an aggressive campaign<lb />
to track down people who aren't<lb />
repaying their student loans, the<lb />
federal government will have to<lb />
pay off $1.5 billion worth of de-<lb />
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the Office of Management and<lb />
Budget estimated August 27.<lb />
The amount represents a 25<lb />
percent increase over the current<lb />
fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30.<lb />
The payoffs � made to the<lb />
banks that actually lent the<lb />
money to the students � typi-<lb />
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unable to collect the money.<lb />
U.S. Dept. of Education offi-<lb />
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The problem, said department<lb />
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that defaulters think "the federal<lb />
government is an easy touch<lb />
But Mary Preston of the United<lb />
States Student Association said<lb />
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Economic hardships, poor stu-<lb />
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borrowers to default on their stu-<lb />
dent loans, Preston said.<lb />
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but a lot of people ave having a lot<lb />
of trouble paying back loans<lb />
Preston said. The government<lb />
needs to work with them<lb />
"We've tried in every way we<lb />
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The government, she said, re-<lb />
cently instituted an income-con-<lb />
tingent program that reorganizes<lb />
loan payments based on a<lb />
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rently is only in a pilot stage, and<lb />
prospective problems with it<lb />
kept the vast majority of cam-<lb />
puses from applying to join the<lb />
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To recoup some of its losses,<lb />
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employing collection agencies<lb />
"aggressively tying student<lb />
loan defaults to borrower credit<lb />
ratings and passing collection<lb />
costs on to defaulters.<lb />
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federal government also have<lb />
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10 T IE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 15 1987<lb />
Talks begin for Iran-Iraq war cease-fire<lb />
 BAGHDAD, Iraq (AD � U.N.<lb />
Secretary -General Javier Perez de<lb />
Cuellar, arriving in Baghdad af-<lb />
ter high-level talks in Tehran,<lb />
said he was "neither pessimistic<lb />
nor optimistic about negotia-<lb />
tions for a cease-fire in the Iran-<lb />
Iraq war.<lb />
Iranian President Ali Khame-<lb />
nei told the diplomat Sunday that<lb />
Iran would not embrace a U.N.<lb />
Security Council cease-fire reso-<lb />
lution unless Iraq was branded<lb />
Poll results<lb />
the aggressor.<lb />
An Iraqi official said earlier in<lb />
the day that his country would<lb />
escalate the 7-year-old-war if Iran<lb />
does not accept the resolution.<lb />
The United States has said it will<lb />
seek an international arms em-<lb />
bargo against Iran if Perez de<lb />
Cuellar's mission is not success-<lb />
ful.<lb />
"So far I am neither pessimistic<lb />
nor optimistic the U.N. leader<lb />
told reporters Sundav at<lb />
Baghdad's airport.<lb />
The 67-year-old Peruvian said<lb />
he had had "very important dis-<lb />
cussions on various aspects of the<lb />
resolution" in his two days of<lb />
talks with Iranian leaders, adding<lb />
that the discussions dealt exclu-<lb />
sively with the implementation<lb />
of the resolution.<lb />
He would not elaborate, saying<lb />
he would convey the resultsof his<lb />
mission to the Security Council<lb />
on Thursday.<lb />
Political views should not decide supreme court<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - Despite<lb />
sharp reactions to Robert A.<lb />
Berk's conservative views, a ma-<lb />
jority of Americans believe a<lb />
nominee's political leanings<lb />
shouldn't be used to decide<lb />
whether he should join the Su-<lb />
preme Court, according to a<lb />
Media General-Associated Press<lb />
poll<lb />
Bork's conservative views on<lb />
civil rights and abortion have led<lb />
an array of civil rights and femi-<lb />
nist groups to oppose his nomi-<lb />
nation But in the Media Gcncral-<lb />
AP poll, 52 percent said a<lb />
candidate's legal background,<lb />
not his politics, should be the<lb />
basis oi any decision to confirm<lb />
or deny a nomination.<lb />
Only 31 percent of the 1,223<lb />
adult Americans in the nation-<lb />
wide telephone poll said a<lb />
candidate's political leanings<lb />
should be the basis of the deci-<lb />
sion.<lb />
President Reagan's nomina-<lb />
tion of the 60-year-old Bork will<lb />
be taken up by the Senate Judici-<lb />
ary Comittee beginning today.<lb />
Oi Bork, a federal appeals court<lb />
ludge in the District of Columbia,<lb />
respondents were asked, "do you<lb />
have a favorable opinion about<lb />
him, an unfavorable opinion, or<lb />
don't you know enough about<lb />
him at this time to have an opin-<lb />
ion?" Seventeen percent had a<lb />
favorable opinion, 13 percent an<lb />
unfavorable opinion, and 70 per-<lb />
cent had no opinion.<lb />
Bork was in the national spot-<lb />
light on Oct. 20, 1Q73, when, as<lb />
solicitor general, he tired Water-<lb />
gate special prosecutor Archi-<lb />
bald Cox on orders oi President<lb />
Richard Nixon after higher-rank-<lb />
ing Justice Department officials<lb />
refused.<lb />
The poll results indicated that<lb />
most Americans also know very<lb />
little about the justices of the<lb />
Supreme Court.<lb />
Among the sitting justices, onlv<lb />
Chief Justice William Rehnquist<lb />
and Justice Sandra Dav O'Conncr<lb />
had at least a third of respondents<lb />
voicing an opinion about them.<lb />
About two-thirds said thev did<lb />
not know enough about<lb />
Rehnquist to have an opinion<lb />
about him.<lb />
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Twenty-three percent had a<lb />
favorable opinion of him, per-<lb />
cent had an unfavorable, and r8<lb />
percent had no opinion.<lb />
O'Conncr received a favorable<lb />
opinion from 34 percent, while 4<lb />
percent had an unfavorable opin-<lb />
ion and 62 percent had no opin-<lb />
ion.<lb />
Twenty-two percent thought<lb />
the court was too liberal, while 21<lb />
percent said it was too conserva-<lb />
tive. Fortv percent thought it was<lb />
neither too liberal or too conser-<lb />
vative.<lb />
Younger people were more<lb />
likely than older people to think<lb />
the court Was too conservative.<lb />
Republicans were more likely<lb />
than Democrats to say the court<lb />
was too liberal.<lb />
Arid respondents were split<lb />
over whether Supreme Court<lb />
justices should be appointed or<lb />
elected: 47 percent thought the<lb />
present system oi presidential<lb />
appointments was best, while 47<lb />
percent would prefer justices to<lb />
be elected by the public.<lb />
Hie poll was a random, scien-<lb />
tific sampling of 1,223 adults<lb />
across the country August 7-17.<lb />
As with all sample survevs, the<lb />
results of Media General-AP tele-<lb />
phone polls can vary from the<lb />
opinions of all Americans be-<lb />
cause of chance variation in the<lb />
sample.<lb />
For a poll based on about 1.200<lb />
interviews, the results are subject<lb />
to an error margin of 3 percentage<lb />
points either way because oi<lb />
chance variations in the<lb />
The official Iraqi News Agency,<lb />
monitored in Cyprus, said Iraq's<lb />
ruling Revolutionary Command<lb />
Council declared aftera Saturday<lb />
night meeting that Iraq will abide<lb />
by the resolution "provided Iran<lb />
declares a clear-cut stand in sup-<lb />
port of the call<lb />
An Iraqi official, who spoke on<lb />
condition he not be identified<lb />
further, said Iraq would not per-<lb />
mit Iran to stall.<lb />
"Either they accept the resolu-<lb />
tion in full or they face a more<lb />
severe war in which we will use<lb />
weapons we have not deployed<lb />
yet he said in an interview. I le<lb />
did not elaborate.<lb />
Iran and Iraq have not reported<lb />
any attacks in the Persian Gulf<lb />
since Thursday, the day before<lb />
Fere de Cuellar arrived in<lb />
Tehran. However, both sides<lb />
reported ground fighting and<lb />
artillery shelling of border towns<lb />
during the weekend.<lb />
In addition to meeting with<lb />
Khamenei, Perez de Cuellar also<lb />
talked in Tehran with Prime<lb />
Minister Hussein Musavi, For-<lb />
eign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati<lb />
and the powerful Parliament<lb />
speaker, Hashemi Rafsanjani.<lb />
Tehran Radio quoted Khame-<lb />
nei as telling the U.N. leader that<lb />
Iran has beer "dissatisfied with<lb />
decisons made by the Security<lb />
Council" but that "considering<lb />
your good intentions, we hope<lb />
that this trip will be fruitful<lb />
The radio, monitored in Cy-<lb />
prus, did not say whether<lb />
Khamenei conveyed Tehran's<lb />
final word on the cease-fire reso-<lb />
lution.<lb />
The broadcast quoted Khame-<lb />
nei as saying "no peace-seeking<lb />
group has objected to the Nurem-<lb />
berg trials" of top Nazi leaders<lb />
after Germany's defeat in World<lb />
War II, so branding Iraq the insti-<lb />
gator of the Iran-Iraq war would<lb />
be "acceptable to the world<lb />
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WASHINGTON (AP) Con<lb />
gressional supporters ot the dairy<lb />
industry are churning up a storm<lb />
over frozen pizzas that use so-<lb />
called cheese substitutes instead<lb />
oi the real thing.<lb />
I hev want to slap an 'imita-<lb />
tion label, or something similar,<lb />
on packages of pizza containing<lb />
substitutes such as the protein<lb />
derivative casein and other prod-<lb />
ucts that are almost, but not quite,<lb />
cheese<lb />
"Should consumers be in-<lb />
formed about what thev are buy<lb />
ing or not Sen. Robert W.<lb />
Kasten Jr R-Wis said last week<lb />
at a 1 louse hearing as die long-<lb />
running "pizza war" heated up<lb />
again.<lb />
For the senator from America's<lb />
Dairyland, there could be onlv<lb />
one answer. And that answer, he<lb />
said, was his Truth in Frozen<lb />
Pizza labeling Act of 1987. It<lb />
would require manufacturers to<lb />
indicate the use of cheese substi-<lb />
tutes in large letters alongside<lb />
their brand name.<lb />
That measure and a similar<lb />
1 louse version sponsored bv Rep.<lb />
Charles Stenholm, D-Texas, are<lb />
giving the $71)0 million frozen<lb />
pizza industry an acute case of<lb />
Oive indigestion.<lb />
IisI<lb />
But the industry, which con-<lb />
sumes a substantial amouijt of<lb />
wheat, has found some svmpa-<lb />
thetic ears on Capitol Hill and<lb />
among consumer advocates.<lb />
Rep. Dan Ghckman. D-Kan ,<lb />
chairman of the House Agricul-<lb />
ture Commitee's wheat, soy-<lb />
beans and feed grains sub-<lb />
committee, told representatives<lb />
of the dairy industry he thought<lb />
the plan could boomerang.<lb />
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ers using real cheese might be<lb />
required to post the cholesterol<lb />
levels of their products on the<lb />
packages.<lb />
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mism says a decision on an-<lb />
other superpower summit meet-<lb />
ing depends on the outcon<lb />
the talks he opens Tuesday with<lb />
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of State George P. Shultz<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 15.1987<lb />
Talks begin for Iran-Iraq war cease-fire<lb />
 BAGHDAD, Iraq (AD � U.N.<lb />
Secretary-General Javier Perez de<lb />
Cuellar, arriving in Baghdad af-<lb />
ter high-level talks in Tehran,<lb />
said he was "neither pessimistic<lb />
nor optimistic" about negotia-<lb />
tions for a cease fire in the Iran-<lb />
Iraq war.<lb />
Iranian President Ali Khame-<lb />
nei told the diplomat Sunday that<lb />
Iran would not embrace a U.N.<lb />
Security Council cease-fire reso-<lb />
lution unless Iraq was branded<lb />
Poll results<lb />
the aggressor.<lb />
An Iraqi official said earlier in<lb />
the day that his country would<lb />
escalate the 7-year-old-war if Iran<lb />
docs not accept the resolution.<lb />
The United States has said it will<lb />
seek an international arms em-<lb />
bargo against Iran if Perez de<lb />
Cuellar's mission is not success-<lb />
ful.<lb />
"So far 1 am neither pessimistic<lb />
nor optimistic the U.N. leader<lb />
told reporters Sunday at<lb />
Baghdad's airport.<lb />
The 67-year-old Peruvian said<lb />
he had had "very important dis-<lb />
cussions on various aspects of the<lb />
resolution" in his two days of<lb />
talks with Iranian leaders, adding<lb />
that the discussions dealt exclu-<lb />
sively with the implementation<lb />
of the resolution.<lb />
He would not elaborate, saying<lb />
he would convey the results of his<lb />
mission to the Security Council<lb />
on Thursday.<lb />
Political views should not decide supreme court<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - - Despite<lb />
sharp reactions to Robert A.<lb />
Bork's conservative views, a ma-<lb />
jority of Americans believe a<lb />
nominee's political leanings<lb />
shouldn't be used to decide<lb />
whether he should join the Su-<lb />
preme Court, according to a<lb />
Media General-Associated Press<lb />
poll.<lb />
Bork's conservative views on<lb />
civil rights and abortion have led<lb />
an array of civil rights and femi-<lb />
nist groups to oppose his nomi-<lb />
nation. But in the Media General-<lb />
AP poll, 52 percent said a<lb />
candidate's legal background,<lb />
not his politics, should be the<lb />
basis of any decision to confirm<lb />
or deny a nomination.<lb />
Only 31 percent oi the 1,223<lb />
adult Americans in the nation-<lb />
wide telephone poll said<lb />
Twenty-three percent had a<lb />
favorable opinion of him, y per<lb />
cent had an unfavorable, and 68<lb />
percent had no opinion<lb />
O'Conner received a favorable<lb />
opinion from 34 percent, while 4<lb />
percent had an unfavorable opin-<lb />
ion and 62 percent had no opin-<lb />
ion.<lb />
Twenty-two percent thought<lb />
the court was too liberal, while 21<lb />
percent said it was too conserva-<lb />
tive. Forty percent thought it was<lb />
neither too liberal or too conser-<lb />
vative<lb />
Younger people were more<lb />
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candidate's political leanings<lb />
should be the basis of the deci-<lb />
sion.<lb />
President Reagan's nomina-<lb />
tion of the 60-year-old Bork will<lb />
be taken up by the Senate Judici-<lb />
ary Comittee beginning today.<lb />
Of Bork, a federal appeals court<lb />
judge in the District of Columbia,<lb />
respondents were asked, "do vou<lb />
have a favorable opinion about<lb />
him, an unfavorable opinion, or<lb />
don't you know enough about<lb />
him at this time to have an opin-<lb />
ion?" Seventeen percent had a<lb />
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unfavorable opinion, and 70 per-<lb />
cent had no opinion.<lb />
Bork was in the national spot-<lb />
light on Oct. 20, 1973, when, as<lb />
solicitor general, he fired Water-<lb />
gate special prosecutor Archi-<lb />
bald Cox on orders of President<lb />
Richard Nixon after higher-rank-<lb />
ing Justice Department officials<lb />
refused.<lb />
The poll results indicated that<lb />
most Americans also know very<lb />
little about the justices of the<lb />
Supreme Court.<lb />
Among the sitting justices, only<lb />
Chief Justice William Rehnquist<lb />
and Justice Sandra Dav O'Conner<lb />
had at least a third oi respondents<lb />
voicing an opinion about them.<lb />
About two-thirds said they did<lb />
not know enough about<lb />
Rehnquist to have an opinion<lb />
about him.<lb />
And respondents were split<lb />
over whether Supreme Court<lb />
justices should be appointed or<lb />
elected: 47 percent thought the<lb />
present system of presidential<lb />
appointments was best, while 47<lb />
percent would prefer justices to<lb />
be elected by the public.<lb />
The poll was a random, scion<lb />
tific sampling of 1,223 adults<lb />
across the country August 7-17.<lb />
As with all sample surveys, the<lb />
results of Media General- AP tele-<lb />
phone polls can vary from the<lb />
opinions oi all Americans be<lb />
cause ol chance variation in the<lb />
sample.<lb />
For a poll based on about 1,200<lb />
interviews, the results are subject<lb />
t i an error margin of 3 percentage<lb />
points either way because of<lb />
chance variations in the sample.<lb />
The official Iraqi News Agency,<lb />
monitored in Cyprus, said Iraq's<lb />
ruling Revolutionary Command<lb />
COuncil declared after a Saturday<lb />
night meeting that Iraq will abide<lb />
by the resolution "provided Iran<lb />
declares a clear-cut stand in sup-<lb />
port of the call<lb />
An Iraqi official, who spoke on<lb />
condition he not be identified<lb />
further, said Iraq would not per-<lb />
mit Iran to stall<lb />
"Either they accept the resolu-<lb />
tion in full or they face a more<lb />
severe war in which we will use<lb />
weapons we have not deployed<lb />
yet he said in an interview. I le<lb />
did not elaborate.<lb />
Iran and Iraq have not reported decisons made by the Security<lb />
Council" but that "considering<lb />
your good intentions, we hope<lb />
that this trip will be fruitful<lb />
any attacks in the Persian Gulf<lb />
since Thursday, the day before<lb />
Perez de Cuellar arrived in<lb />
Tehran. However, both sides<lb />
reported ground fighting and<lb />
artillery shelling of border towns<lb />
during the weekend.<lb />
In addition to meeting with<lb />
Khamenei, Perez de Cuellar also<lb />
talked in Tehran with Prime<lb />
Minister Hussein Musavi, For-<lb />
eign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati<lb />
and the powerful Parliament<lb />
speaker, Hashemi Rafsanjani.<lb />
Tehran Radio quoted Khame-<lb />
nei as telling the U.N. leader that<lb />
Iran has been "dissatisfied with<lb />
The radio, monitored in Cy-<lb />
prus, did not say whether<lb />
Khamenei conveyed Tehran's<lb />
final word on the cease-fire reso-<lb />
lution.<lb />
The broadcast quoted Khame-<lb />
nei as saying "no peace-seeking<lb />
group has objected to the Nurem-<lb />
berg trials" of top Nazi leaders<lb />
after Germany's defeat in World<lb />
War II, so branding Iraq the insti-<lb />
gator of the Iran-Iraq war would<lb />
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Dairy backers reheat pizza war<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) Con-<lb />
gressional supporters of the dairy<lb />
industry are churning up a storm<lb />
over frozen pizzas that use so<lb />
called cheese substitutes instead<lb />
oi the real thing.<lb />
rhey want to slap an "muta-<lb />
tion" Libel, or something similar,<lb />
on packages of pizza containing<lb />
substitutes such as the protein<lb />
derivative casein and other prod-<lb />
ucts that are almost, but not quite,<lb />
cheese.<lb />
"Should consumers be in<lb />
formed about what they are buy<lb />
ing or not?" Sen. Robert W.<lb />
Kasten r . R-Wis , said last week<lb />
at a House hearing as the long<lb />
running "pizza war" heated up<lb />
again.<lb />
For the senator from America's<lb />
Dairyland, there could be only<lb />
one answer. And that answer, he<lb />
said, was his Truth in Frozen<lb />
Pizza labeling Act of 1987. It<lb />
would require manufacturers to<lb />
indicate the use of cheese substi-<lb />
tutes in large letters alongside<lb />
their brand name.<lb />
That measure and a similar<lb />
1 louse version sponsored by Rep.<lb />
( harles Stenholm, D-Texas, are<lb />
giving the $700 million frozen<lb />
pizza industry an acute case of<lb />
legislative indigestion.<lb />
But the industry, which con-<lb />
sumes a substantial amount of<lb />
wheat, has found some sympa-<lb />
thetic cars on Capitol Hill and<lb />
among consumer advocates.<lb />
Rep. Dan Glickman. D-Kan<lb />
chairman of the House Agricul-<lb />
ture Commitee's wheat, soy-<lb />
beans and feed grains sub-<lb />
committee, told representatives<lb />
of the dairy industry he thought<lb />
the plan could boomerang.<lb />
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ers using real cheese might be<lb />
required to post the cholesterol<lb />
levels of their products on the<lb />
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mism says a decision on an-<lb />
other superpower summit meet-<lb />
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President Reagan and Secretan<lb />
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station wagons, and the two-d<lb />
Mercury Grand Marquis sedan.<lb />
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when both injury and c<lb />
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WASHINGTON (AP)-Soviet<lb />
Foreign Minister Eduard A.<lb />
Shevardnadze, arriving in Wash-<lb />
ington "with a degree of opti-<lb />
mism, " says a decision on an-<lb />
other superpower summit meet-<lb />
depends on the outcome of<lb />
the talks he opens Tuesday with<lb />
dent Reagan and Secretary<lb />
of State George P. Shultz.<lb />
We have come here to roll up<lb />
our sleeves and work Shevard-<lb />
Ize said on his arrival Sunday<lb />
from Moscow aboard a special<lb />
Aeroflot flight. "We have a num-<lb />
ber oi problems to discuss, to<lb />
consider<lb />
IThe white-haired Soviet offi-<lb />
cial brought with him a letter for<lb />
Reagan from Soviet leader<lb />
khail S. Gorbachev. Without<lb />
disclosing the letter's contents,<lb />
Shevardnadze told reporters "as<lb />
� the summit, everything will<lb />
pend on the results of our work<lb />
i e.<lb />
He was scheduled to take<lb />
I tnday off to rest and prepare<lb />
fore seeing Reagan and Shultz<lb />
day. The talks with Shultz will<lb />
. ntinuc through Thursday and<lb />
be extended to next week<lb />
when they both attend the special<lb />
U.N. General Assembly session<lb />
in New York.<lb />
"We have come with a degree<lb />
of optimism, 1 would say cau-<lb />
tious optimism, maybe<lb />
Shevardnadze, speaking in Rus-<lb />
sian through an interpreter, said<lb />
in a brief airport news confer-<lb />
ence.<lb />
Referring to work on a treaty to<lb />
ban U.S. and Soviet intermediate-<lb />
range missiles, the foreign minis-<lb />
ter said, "We have made very<lb />
substantial progress, but a great<lb />
deal of work remains<lb />
Reagan and Gorbachev agreed<lb />
at their first meeting in Geneva in<lb />
November 1985 to hold succes-<lb />
sive summits the next two years<lb />
in Washington and in Moscow.<lb />
Instead, they met in Reykjavik,<lb />
Iceland, last October, and Gor-<lb />
bachev has not responded to the<lb />
president's invitation to visit<lb />
America this year.<lb />
Reagan administration offi-<lb />
cials have not pressed the Soviet<lb />
leader for a response, but some<lb />
anticipated it might come during<lb />
the talks to be held with Shevard-<lb />
nadze.<lb />
The Soviet foreign minister<lb />
said differences remained over<lb />
warheads. On top of that, he said,<lb />
procedures for verifying destruc-<lb />
tion of the U.S. and Soviet rockets<lb />
as well as the pace still must be<lb />
resolved.<lb />
Shevardnadze apparently re-<lb />
ferred to a Soviet demand that<lb />
U.S. warheads on 72 West Ger-<lb />
man Pershing 1A missiles, and<lb />
other warheads stored at home,<lb />
be included in the treaty.<lb />
However, Shevardnadze also<lb />
declared, "We have come in a<lb />
businesslike spirit, and in a work-<lb />
ing spirit, and with a degree of<lb />
optimism<lb />
Similarly, Shultz said Sunday<lb />
on CBS-TV's "Face the Nation"<lb />
program that despite a public<lb />
squabble, there was litle differ-<lb />
ence ictween the two s-des on<lb />
how to dispose of the withdrawn<lb />
missiles.<lb />
Asked if he and Shevardnadze<lb />
would wrap up the pact, Shultz<lb />
replied: "I don't know if we will<lb />
or not<lb />
Earlier, officials on both sides<lb />
seemed to go out of their way to<lb />
lower expectations of any break-<lb />
Size of car improves chances of injury and<lb />
repair cost, says insurance industry study<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP)  Mo-<lb />
rists with large or mid-sized<lb />
face less chance of in jury and<lb />
wer repair costs, but even cars<lb />
of roughly the same size some-<lb />
times provide widely different<lb />
levels of protection, according to<lb />
an insurance industry study.<lb />
The study, reflecting accident<lb />
claims, suggested that occupants<lb />
of many small cars have a 30 to 70<lb />
percent greater than average<lb />
chance of injurv. It said the proba-<lb />
bility of injurv is often twice as<lb />
great in small cars as in large<lb />
sedans, vans and station wagons.<lb />
The studv bv the Highway Loss<lb />
Data Institute, a research group<lb />
affiliated with the Insurance In-<lb />
stitute for Highway Safety, com-<lb />
pares the frequency of injure-<lb />
claims and both the frequency<lb />
and cost of vehicle damage<lb />
claims filed on 1984-86 mode!<lb />
cars.<lb />
Historical driver characteris-<lb />
tics are taken into account when<lb />
making the comparison, officials<lb />
said.<lb />
According to the studv, models<lb />
with the best combined injurv<lb />
and collision loss record were the<lb />
rontiac Parisienne and Oldsmo-<lb />
ile Custom Cruiser, both large<lb />
-ration wagons,and the two-door<lb />
V.ercury Grand Marquis sedan.<lb />
The cars with the worst result<lb />
when both injury and collision<lb />
damage is taken into account<lb />
were the Mitsubishi Mirage and<lb />
issan Pulsar, both small two-<lb />
door vehicles.<lb />
The performance among cars<lb />
ranged widely with those in the<lb />
"substantially worst than<lb />
average" category experiencing<lb />
injury and collision losses<lb />
"double those of cars with the<lb />
best experience the insurance<lb />
group said.<lb />
"Even among models of the<lb />
same size and body type, injury<lb />
and vehicle damage losses vary<lb />
widely the insurance group<lb />
said. It cited tor example a range<lb />
of more than 100 percent in injury<lb />
claim frequencies involving<lb />
small, four-door cars of generally<lb />
the same design.<lb />
The injurv record was nearly 50<lb />
percent better than average for<lb />
the Pontiac Parisienne, Mercury<lb />
Grand Marquis, Oldsmobile<lb />
Custom Cnuser and Buick Elec<lb />
tra, all large station wagons, ano<lb />
about 60 percent worse than<lb />
average for the Chevrolet Spec-<lb />
trum, Hyundai Excel and Mit-<lb />
subishi Mirage, all small sedans.<lb />
The best rating when only colli-<lb />
sion damage is considered, went<lb />
to the Chevrolet Astro passenger<lb />
van, the four-door Crown Victo-<lb />
ria and two-door Mercury Grand<lb />
Marquis, all with losses about<lb />
half of what is considered<lb />
average. Cars with the worst col-<lb />
lision damage rating were the<lb />
two-door Mitsubishi Starion,<lb />
Porsche 944 Coupe and<lb />
Volkswagen Scirocco, all of<lb />
which had a damage record<lb />
nearly 212 times the average.<lb />
Of the 75 small cars listed, 34 of<lb />
them had injury ratings of<lb />
"worse" or "substantially worse"<lb />
than average. All but one of the 31<lb />
large cars, vans and station wag-<lb />
ons was listed above average and<lb />
none was below average. More<lb />
than two-thirds of the 92 mid-size<lb />
cars were considered to have<lb />
"average" ratings with 14 above<lb />
average and only nine below<lb />
average.<lb />
College students<lb />
spread JAP jokes<lb />
NEW YORK, NY (CPS) �<lb />
American college students are<lb />
helping spread a form of anti-<lb />
Semitism with "Jewish-Ameri-<lb />
can Princess" jokes that portray<lb />
Jewish women an "manipulative,<lb />
self-serving, materialistic (and)<lb />
sometimes dishonest Susan<lb />
Weidman Schneider told a femi-<lb />
nist conference Sept. 2.<lb />
Schneider, editor of Lillith, a<lb />
Jewish feminist magazine, cited<lb />
an American University "Biggest<lb />
JAP on Campus" contest, "anti-<lb />
JAP graffiti" at Syracuse<lb />
Universirs Bird Library and the<lb />
popularity of "JAP Buster" t-<lb />
shirts at the University of Penn-<lb />
sylvania as proof of the rise of a<lb />
"classic anti-Semitic" racism.<lb />
Many people, added author<lb />
Francine Klagsbrun, don't seem<lb />
to realize the jokes are a form of<lb />
racist "stereotyping<lb />
you are cordially invited<lb />
to attend a<lb />
"ush Reception"<lb />
sponsored by the<lb />
B lacSororities at<lb />
"East Carolina University<lb />
When: September 20,1987<lb />
Where: Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Multi Purpose Room<lb />
Time: 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Please try to attend!<lb />
m<lb />
through during Shevardnadze's<lb />
visit.<lb />
Veteran Soviet negotiator<lb />
Viktor P. Karpov hinted in an<lb />
interview with the Soviet news<lb />
agency Tass on Saturday that<lb />
Shevardnadze would take a rigid<lb />
stance in the final phase of the<lb />
treaty negotiations.<lb />
Shevardnadze said in a pre-<lb />
pared statement that an accord<lb />
on intermediate-range rockets<lb />
"would produce a powerful<lb />
momentum" to reduce longer-<lb />
range weapons as well. But he<lb />
stressed that Moscow was insist-<lb />
ing on "strict compliance" with<lb />
the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile<lb />
Treaty.<lb />
Gorbachev and other Soviet<lb />
officials contend Reagan's "Star<lb />
Wars" plan to develop a space-<lb />
based shield against missiles is in<lb />
conflict with the treaty. Presiden-<lb />
tial adviser Edward L. Rowny<lb />
last week accused the Soviets of<lb />
holding cuts in strategic forces<lb />
"hostage to demands that we<lb />
abort our hope for protection<lb />
against a ballistic missile threat<lb />
Reagan, in an interview made<lb />
public Saturday, claimed that a<lb />
radar installation in the Soviet<lb />
Union violates the ABM treaty,<lb />
and he questioned the usefulness<lb />
of the 15 year-old accord.<lb />
In the interview with U.S.<lb />
News &amp; World Report, Reagan<lb />
said he believed the radar instal-<lb />
lation near the city of<lb />
Krasnoyarsk "certainly is a viola-<lb />
tion of the ABM treaty<lb />
Smokeless cigarette eliminates tar danger<lb />
ATLANTA (AP) The<lb />
"smokeless cigarette" developed<lb />
by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. is a<lb />
tiny steam generator which de-<lb />
livers tobacco taste and nicotine<lb />
to the smoker, according to pub-<lb />
lished reports.<lb />
Edward Horrigan, chairman<lb />
and chief executive officer of RJR<lb />
Nabisco's tobacco unit, was to<lb />
hold a news conference Monday<lb />
in New York to announce "a<lb />
major new development<lb />
There have been published<lb />
reports for several days he will<lb />
announce a "smokeless ciga-<lb />
rette one that does not burn<lb />
tobacco.<lb />
If there is no burning of to-<lb />
bacco, it would eliminate the<lb />
dangers of "tar which is created<lb />
by the burning, said D. Layton<lb />
Davis, director of the Tobacco<lb />
and Health Research Institute at<lb />
the University of Kentucky.<lb />
Phone calls to RJR Nabisco of-<lb />
fices in New York and Winston-<lb />
Salem, N.C were not answered<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Industry observers say the<lb />
cigarette will contain a small<lb />
amount of tobacco, but will rely<lb />
on steam to deliver its taste to the<lb />
"smoker The Atlanta Journal<lb />
and The Atlanta Constitution<lb />
reported in their combined Sun-<lb />
day editions.<lb />
A short, heat-producing<lb />
element is at the tip of the ciga-<lb />
rette. When lighted, the element<lb />
heats an "aerosol forming mate-<lb />
rial probably water. Steam pro-<lb />
duced by the heating element is<lb />
drawn across tobacco. The<lb />
"smoker" inhales the steam,<lb />
along with tobacco flavor and<lb />
nicotine, the papers said.<lb />
The description is contained in<lb />
a patent application that Rey-<lb />
nolds, based in Winston-Salem,<lb />
filed April 3 with the European<lb />
Pa ten (office, The Journal and The<lb />
Constitution said, quoting a<lb />
source who has a copy of the<lb />
application.<lb />
The cigarette contains "sub-<lb />
stantially less tobacco" than a<lb />
standard cigarette.<lb />
Researchers at Reynolds have<lb />
worked for three years on the<lb />
project, code-named "Operation<lb />
Black I lole<lb />
One researcher expressed cau-<lb />
tion about the product.<lb />
There could be dangers associ-<lb />
ated with the heat element, said<lb />
Paul Middendorf, a research sci-<lb />
entist at the Georgia Institute ot<lb />
Technology. 'We don't know<lb />
what else is going to be given off<lb />
Once you put plastics in there<lb />
you have to be concerned about<lb />
the compounds in the plastics<lb />
Tire makers recommend<lb />
against the use of only plugs to<lb />
repair holes in tires. Armstrong<lb />
Tire Co. says the only safe tire<lb />
repair is a vulcanized inside<lb />
patch. Plugs, it says, are only<lb />
temporary repairs.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
SEPTEMBER 15, 1987 Page 13<lb />
Kirsch leads Student Union<lb />
in university programming<lb />
By CHRIS MITCHELL<lb />
Staff Wnter<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion. Student Union. To many<lb />
students both organizations mav<lb />
seem interchangeable. Laureen<lb />
Kirsch, Student Union president,<lb />
quickly points out the big differ-<lb />
ence.<lb />
"Programming � the Student<lb />
Union brings ECU students a<lb />
variety oi programs and events �<lb />
trom a Thanksgiving trip to New<lb />
"iork to Anita Baker in concert<lb />
While the SGA determines<lb />
regulations governing students,<lb />
the Student Union voices the stu-<lb />
dents' needs in entertainment.<lb />
FCU's Student Union involves<lb />
eleven committees covering vari-<lb />
ous alternatives: films, concerts,<lb />
debates, trips, minority arts, spe-<lb />
cial events and others. Each<lb />
committee has a chairperson, sec-<lb />
retary and public relations per-<lb />
son. The entire Student Union is<lb />
headed by a president and vice-<lb />
president, and everything is stu-<lb />
dent run.<lb />
Laureen stresses, "Students<lb />
may not be aware of just how<lb />
much of a real companv the Stu-<lb />
dent Union is. We have budgets to<lb />
follow; we adhere to business<lb />
protocol in all dealings<lb />
For instance, in order to get<lb />
Anita Baker's show, no one in<lb />
administration negotiated with<lb />
her manager: an employee ot the<lb />
Student Union dealt directlv with<lb />
Baker's manager. The fee?<lb />
$60,000.<lb />
"We definitely operate on the<lb />
business level Laureen insists.<lb />
"We have the funds, we negotiate,<lb />
we deliver<lb />
Kirsch is quick to point out the<lb />
one area where administration<lb />
must come in � contracts. Stu-<lb />
dents cannot sign contracts; ad-<lb />
ministration handles those only.<lb />
Other similarities to big business<lb />
include an eight to ten hour day,<lb />
five days a week. But in terms of<lb />
financial compensation. Student<lb />
Union workers veer away from<lb />
standard business practice.<lb />
"The president and vice-presi-<lb />
dent each receive $200a month �<lb />
the only paid Student Union<lb />
employees But working for the<lb />
Student Union does pay in other<lb />
ways.<lb />
"Working for the Student<lb />
Union means some oi the best<lb />
experiences for those wanting to<lb />
round out their educations. Vari-<lb />
ety in academics looks great on a<lb />
resume, but anyone who applies<lb />
himself in this organization de-<lb />
velops marketable skills anv<lb />
employer would recognize im-<lb />
mediately.<lb />
"All of us here gain experience<lb />
in developing leadership abilities,<lb />
delegating authority, communi-<lb />
cating effectively as well as work-<lb />
ing with budgets and public rela-<lb />
tions<lb />
As in most organizations, prob-<lb />
lems figure into the Student<lb />
Union. Laureen cites only one<lb />
major problem � student apathy.<lb />
Many students choose not to in-<lb />
volve themselves with anv stu-<lb />
dent organization, resulting in<lb />
weaker groups.<lb />
"It would be great to never<lb />
worry about vacancies. A diver-<lb />
sified and intenselv active Stu-<lb />
dent Union makes for a stronger<lb />
Poetry Forum gives<lb />
chance to be heard<lb />
Laureen Kirsch is the president of the ECU Student Union-<lb />
ECU<lb />
A few minor problems include<lb />
finding time for academics, but<lb />
the committees will not allow any<lb />
members to use the Student<lb />
Union as an excuse for poor<lb />
grades. All members must main-<lb />
tain a 2.0 average with a 2.5 for<lb />
president, vice-president and<lb />
chairpersons. Laureen confides<lb />
most maintain a GPA well above<lb />
the requirement and that the Stu-<lb />
dent Union may well hold the<lb />
highest average GPA of any stu-<lb />
dent organization.<lb />
"Overall, students can expect a<lb />
lot this year from us. Towards<lb />
homecoming we hope to have the<lb />
Fixx perform and to hold an out-<lb />
door beach music concert. Within<lb />
the next few months we'll be of-<lb />
fering trips to New York, Hawaii,<lb />
the Bahamas and London, in<lb />
addition to special events<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Back in the dark ages of higher<lb />
education, closet poets had to rely<lb />
on sympathetic English profes-<lb />
sors and surly roomates for an<lb />
evaluation of their work. Since the<lb />
mid-1960s though, ECU has had<lb />
the Poetry Forum to cater to fu-<lb />
ture Robert Frosts by creating a<lb />
workshop atmosphere without<lb />
the formalities of an English class.<lb />
And tonight the Poetry Forum<lb />
begins its 1987 season with a<lb />
meeting at 8 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
248. Anyone who has a poem �<lb />
student, faculty, Greenvile citizen<lb />
� is invited to attend. Just make<lb />
sure you bring at least 8-10 copies<lb />
of your work.<lb />
The purpose of the forum is to<lb />
have a workshop where amateur<lb />
poets can get together and read,<lb />
write and criticize each other's<lb />
work. "This is a lot more infor-<lb />
mal says forum head Dr. Peter<lb />
Makuck, sizing up the difference<lb />
between the Forum and a regular<lb />
poetry class. "People who come a<lb />
lot are the ones who might not<lb />
have time for a course at school<lb />
Participants can get sugges-<lb />
tionson how to better their poems<lb />
or perhaps be directed to poets<lb />
whose style might helj vercome<lb />
a structural problem. And, of<lb />
course, the forum provides a<lb />
place just to get some feedback on<lb />
a poem.<lb />
Makuck says the membership is<lb />
"fluid meaning members come<lb />
when they have a poem and want<lb />
to have it read. But there are<lb />
members who form a core group<lb />
and come to most of the meetings.<lb />
Atany given meeting,8-18people<lb />
show up.<lb />
Begun around 20 years ago by<lb />
Makuck's predecessor, Vernon<lb />
Ward, the forum is still going<lb />
strong. In 1978, when Ward re-<lb />
tired, Makuck took over. The or-<lb />
ganization is still a place where<lb />
students, faculty and towns-<lb />
people can showcase their work.<lb />
The forum has a constitution<lb />
with the SGA and is sponsored<lb />
financially by them. The English<lb />
department gets credit for sup-<lb />
plying a forum director. Forum<lb />
funds are used to get nationally<lb />
recognized poets to come to ECU<lb />
and give free readings and work-<lb />
shops.<lb />
The Poetry Forum does not<lb />
have a literary magazine of its<lb />
own, but Makuck noted that<lb />
many writers from the forum<lb />
have been published in ECU'S<lb />
"Rebel<lb />
Although the forum is an infor-<lb />
mal organization and not a class,<lb />
many students who take poetry<lb />
workshops join it. It isn't limited<lb />
to those outside the English de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Due to a scheduling conflict,<lb />
this week's meeting will be to-<lb />
night, but after this week, the<lb />
regular forum schedule of the first<lb />
and third Thursday of the month<lb />
will be continued for the rest of<lb />
the semester.<lb />
Theater Arts has five productions for '8788<lb />
Theater Department Release<lb />
The Department of Theatre Arts<lb />
at ECU will present five produc-<lb />
tions in the McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
The 19S7-SS season is oo�yi��i<lb />
of a collection of four Broadwav<lb />
plays and an evening oi dance<lb />
choreography bv the dance fac-<lb />
ulty of ECU<lb />
Jerome Kern's "Leave it to<lb />
Jane opens the season Oct. 7,<lb />
with additional performances<lb />
Oct. 8, 9,10 and 12.<lb />
Originally "Leave it to Jane"<lb />
was one of the series of Kern-<lb />
Bolton- Wodehouse precedent<lb />
setting musical commedies that<lb />
came to be known as the Tnncess<lb />
Musicals, in reference to the thea-<lb />
ter where they were presented.<lb />
This series is noted for having<lb />
helped to inject a new note oi in-<lb />
formality, charm and efferves-<lb />
cence into American musicals.<lb />
The action is set on the campus<lb />
of a small mid-western college in<lb />
the 1 20s and concerns the efforts<lb />
oi the campus belle, lane, to lure<lb />
an AU-Amencan football star<lb />
away from a rival team to play for<lb />
her own school. In the course of<lb />
lots of razzmatazz proceeding,<lb />
some of erome Kem's most<lb />
memorable melodies are sung<lb />
and danced.<lb />
On November 18-21, the sea-<lb />
sons second offering, "Lovers and<lb />
Other Strangers will be pre-<lb />
sented. "Lovers Renee Tavlor<lb />
and Joseph Bologna's first Broad-<lb />
wav success, will run November<lb />
18-21, 1987. The play is a collec-<lb />
tion of comedies that deal with<lb />
love and marriage and the very<lb />
human reaction to both.<lb />
Taylor and Bologna were mar-<lb />
ried three years before writing<lb />
this delightful comedy. By their<lb />
own admittance, their life to-<lb />
gether provided the basis for the<lb />
comic insights into courtship,<lb />
love, and marriage that they put<lb />
into "Lovers<lb />
"Lovers" is real. You know the<lb />
characters,you'll feel genial to-<lb />
wards them because you'll be<lb />
laughing as you recognize your<lb />
friends, relatives and maybe<lb />
yourself.<lb />
Lillian Hellman's adaption of<lb />
Jean Anouilh's "The Lark" will<lb />
run February 10-13. This story of<lb />
Joan of Arc was called by Life<lb />
Magazine'American Theatre At<lb />
It's Best<lb />
'The Lai k" is not merely a story<lb />
� it is a pensive recollection of the<lb />
life of Joan of Arc. It begins with<lb />
the trial, and as Joan's testimony<lb />
unfolds, the play goes back in<lb />
time to uncover the various stages<lb />
oi her journey through history<lb />
toward martyrdom. It is a titanic<lb />
story, full of human anguish and<lb />
spiritual wonder.<lb />
Appearing fourth in the season<lb />
is Ted Tally's "Terra Nova"<lb />
March 28-31. The plav focuses on<lb />
Captain Robert Falcon Scott's ill<lb />
fated expedition to the bottom of<lb />
the world, Antartica.<lb />
Scott had trekked to the South<lb />
Pole only to find that he had lost<lb />
out as its discoverer to the Norwe-<lb />
gian, Ronald Amundsen. Tally<lb />
has alternated scenes of Scott and<lb />
his men at various stages of their<lb />
ordeal, with others in which Scott<lb />
conducts remembered or imagi-<lb />
nary dialogues with his wife, and<lb />
with Amundsen, who acts as a<lb />
combination goad, temptor and<lb />
alter ego. "Terra Nova" balances<lb />
the old story of courage, suffering,<lb />
and fortitude against the modern<lb />
questioning of values that got<lb />
Scott and his men into such a ter-<lb />
minal mess.<lb />
The final production of the sea-<lb />
son is the "East Carolina Dance<lb />
Theater" April 1S-19. The pro-<lb />
gram, which showcases modern,<lb />
ballet, and jazz choreography by<lb />
members of the ECU dance fac-<lb />
ulty is a perennial favorite of the<lb />
Playhouse season. Performances,<lb />
which feature the professionally-<lb />
oriented students in the ECU<lb />
dance department, are generally<lb />
sold out several days before the<lb />
event.<lb />
All performances will take<lb />
place in the McGinnis Theatre in<lb />
the Messick Theatre Arts Center,<lb />
corner of Fifth and Eastern<lb />
Streets.<lb />
All performances begin<lb />
promptly at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Season tickets for all five pro-<lb />
ductions are $20.00 and will be<lb />
available beginning September 8.<lb />
Subscription rates will be appli-<lb />
cable until October 12. Single tick-<lb />
ets may be purchased for each<lb />
show one week prior to each<lb />
opening at the cost of $10 for<lb />
"Leave it to J?e and $5 for all<lb />
other productions. Students may<lb />
purchase single tickets for "Leave<lb />
it to Jane" for $8, and $4 all other<lb />
productions.<lb />
All tickets mav be charged on<lb />
VISA or MASTERCARD by tele-<lb />
phoning the box office 7576390;<lb />
by mail order to General Man-<lb />
ager, Department of Theatre Arts,<lb />
East Carolina University,<lb />
Greenville, NC 27858-4353; or in<lb />
person at Room 108, Messick<lb />
Theatre Arts Center through Oc-<lb />
tober 1, and thereafter at the<lb />
McGinnis Theatre box office 10<lb />
a.m. to 4 p.m. on performance<lb />
days.<lb />
The Department of Theatre Arts<lb />
is a division of ECU'S College of<lb />
Arts and Sciences.<lb />
Tips on dorm cooking offered to those<lb />
tired of cafeteria life and fast food<lb />
By LAURA SALAZAR<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Hunger pangs echo in unison as<lb />
the student tries to cram for a<lb />
History of Furniture Making<lb />
exam. His roommate also joins in<lb />
with a version of "Two all beef<lb />
patties special sauce, lettuce,<lb />
cheese, pickles, onions on a ses-<lb />
ame seed bun<lb />
Does this scene occur fre-<lb />
quently in your dorm room? If so,<lb />
you are not alone in your role as a<lb />
Chef Tell wannabee.<lb />
So your parents insisted on<lb />
giving you the money to be on the<lb />
meal plan. They visited the cam-<lb />
pus and had a taste of college cafe-<lb />
terias' delicious re-creations of<lb />
the last supper.<lb />
Most college students dread<lb />
going to cafeterias to eat. In addi-<lb />
tion to questionable tasting food,<lb />
they offer long lines, salad that<lb />
looks like someone sucked the<lb />
living daylights out of it, hot dogs<lb />
that even Mikey wouldn't eat,<lb />
and saladbars that look like they<lb />
have 101 varieties of bacteria<lb />
rather than 101 delicious selec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
An alternative to eating at cafe-<lb />
terias is cooking in the dorm<lb />
room.<lb />
Addie Gore, home economics<lb />
extension agent for the North<lb />
Carolina Extension Service, of-<lb />
fered the following advice to help<lb />
college cooks:<lb />
�Keep milk and other dairy<lb />
products 7 days after the indi-<lb />
cated expiration date.<lb />
�Don't buy dented can foods<lb />
because they could give you botu-<lb />
lism.<lb />
�If frozen foods seem soft and<lb />
contain ice crystals, don't buy<lb />
them. Ice crystals indicate that<lb />
foods are old.<lb />
�8 ounce canned foods are<lb />
more expensive, but this serving<lb />
size eliminates left-overs.<lb />
� Make sure to thoroughly clean<lb />
cooking utensils with hot, soapy<lb />
water.<lb />
Announcement<lb />
The N.C. Shakespeare Festival<lb />
production of "A Midsummer's<lb />
Night Dream" is scheduled for<lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 23, in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. For more informa-<lb />
tion, call the Central Ticket Office<lb />
at 757-6611.<lb />
Mia Farrow stars in the latest film by Woody Allen, 'Radio Days<lb />
It will show at Hendrix Theater Wednesday at 8 p.m.<lb />
PEPPY POP CORN<lb />
3-12 quarts popped corn<lb />
14 cup margarine, melted<lb />
cheese<lb />
1 envelope Italian salad dressing mix<lb />
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan<lb />
Preheat oven to 300 degrees farenheit. Spread popcorn in a 13X9 inch<lb />
baking pan. In a small saucepan, mix margarine, dressing mix and<lb />
Parmesan cheese. Pour over popcorn; toss to mix well. Bake 10 minutes.<lb />
Serve at once. Makes about 3-12 quarts. Variation: Substitute one<lb />
individual serving size envelope of dry onion soup mix for the Italian<lb />
dressing and Parmesan cheese.<lb />
(Prepared by Rachel Kinlaw, extension food specialist)<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROUNIAN<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
SEPTEMBER 15, 1987 Page 13<lb />
Kirsch leads Student Union<lb />
in university programming<lb />
By CHRIS MITCHELL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion. Student Union. To many<lb />
students both organizations may<lb />
seem interchangeable. Laureen<lb />
kirsch, Student Union president,<lb />
quickly points out the big differ-<lb />
ence.<lb />
"Programming � the Student<lb />
Union brings ECU students a<lb />
variety oi programs and events �<lb />
trom a Thanksgiving trip to New<lb />
t ork to Anita Baker in concert<lb />
While the SGA determines<lb />
regulations governing students,<lb />
the Student Union voices the stu-<lb />
dents' needs in entertainment.<lb />
ECU'S Student Union involves<lb />
eleven committees covering vari-<lb />
ous alternatives: films, concerts,<lb />
debates, trips, minority arts, spe-<lb />
cial events and others. Each<lb />
committee has a chaii person, sec-<lb />
retary and public relations per-<lb />
son. The entire Student Union is<lb />
headed by a president and vice-<lb />
president, and everything is stu-<lb />
dent run.<lb />
Laureen stresses, "Students<lb />
may not be aware of just how-<lb />
much of a real companv the Stu-<lb />
dent Union is. We have budgets to<lb />
follow; we adhere to business<lb />
protocol in all dealings<lb />
For instance, in order to get<lb />
Anita Baker's show, no one in<lb />
administration negotiated with<lb />
her manager: an employee of the<lb />
Student Union dealt directly with<lb />
Baker's manager. The fee?<lb />
$60,000.<lb />
"We definitely operate on the<lb />
business level Laureen insists.<lb />
"We have the funds, we negotiate,<lb />
we deliver<lb />
Kirsch is quick to point out the<lb />
one area where administration<lb />
must come in � contracts. Stu-<lb />
dents cannot sign contracts; ad-<lb />
ministration handles those only.<lb />
Other similarities to big business<lb />
include an eight to ten hour day,<lb />
five days a week. But in terms of<lb />
financial compensation, Student<lb />
Union workers veer away from<lb />
standard business practice.<lb />
"The president and vice-presi-<lb />
dent each receive $200 a month �<lb />
the only paid Student Union<lb />
employees. But working for the<lb />
Student Union does pay in other<lb />
wavs.<lb />
"Working for the Student<lb />
Union means some of the best<lb />
experiences for those wanting to<lb />
round out their educations. Vari-<lb />
ety in academics looks great on a<lb />
resume, but anyone who applies<lb />
himself in this organization de-<lb />
velops marketable skills any<lb />
employer would recognize im-<lb />
mediately.<lb />
"All of us here gain experience<lb />
in developing leadership abilities,<lb />
delegating authority, communi-<lb />
cating effectively as well as work-<lb />
ing with budgets and public rela-<lb />
tions<lb />
As in most organizations, prob-<lb />
lems figure into the Student<lb />
Union. Laureen cites only one<lb />
major problem � student apathy.<lb />
Many students choose not to in-<lb />
volve themselves with anv stu-<lb />
dent organization, resulting in<lb />
weaker groups.<lb />
"It would be great to never<lb />
worn about vacancies. A diver-<lb />
sified and intensely active Stu-<lb />
dent Union makes for a stronger<lb />
Poetry Forum gives<lb />
chance to be heard<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
i 1k<lb />
m<lb />
Laureen Kirsch is the president of the ECU Student Union-<lb />
ECU<lb />
A few minor problems include<lb />
finding time for academics, but<lb />
the committees will not allow any<lb />
members to use the Student<lb />
Union as an excuse for poor<lb />
grades. All members must main-<lb />
tain a 2.0 average with a 2.5 for<lb />
president, vice-president and<lb />
chairpersons. Laureen confides<lb />
most maintain a GPA well above<lb />
the requirement and that the Stu-<lb />
dent Union may well hold the<lb />
highest average GPA of any stu-<lb />
dent organization.<lb />
"Overall, students can expect a<lb />
lot this year from us. Towards<lb />
homecoming we hope to have the<lb />
Fixx perform and to hold an out-<lb />
door beach music concert. Within<lb />
the next few months we'll be of-<lb />
fering trips to New York, Hawaii,<lb />
the Bahamas and London, in<lb />
addition to special events<lb />
Back in the dark ages of higher<lb />
education, closet poets had to rely<lb />
on sympathetic English profes-<lb />
sors and surly roomates for an<lb />
evaluation of their work. Since the<lb />
mid-1960s though, ECU has had<lb />
the Poetry Forum to cater to fu-<lb />
ture Robert Frosts by creating a<lb />
workshop atmosphere without<lb />
the formalities of an English class.<lb />
And tonight the Poetry Forum<lb />
begins its 1987 season' with a<lb />
meeting at 8 p.m. in Mcndenhall<lb />
248. Anyone who has a poem �<lb />
student, faculty, Grcenvile citizen<lb />
� is invited to attend. Just make<lb />
sure you bring at least 8-10 copies<lb />
of your work.<lb />
The purpose of the forum is to<lb />
have a workshop where amateur<lb />
poets can get together and read,<lb />
write and criticize each other's<lb />
work. "This is a lot more infor-<lb />
mal says forum head Dr. Peter<lb />
Makuck, sizing up the difference<lb />
between the Forum and a regular<lb />
poetry class. "People who come a<lb />
lot are the ones who might not<lb />
have time for a course at schcKil<lb />
Participants can get sugges-<lb />
tionson how to better their poems<lb />
or perhaps be directed to poets<lb />
whose style might help overcome<lb />
a structural problem. And, of<lb />
course, the forum provides a<lb />
place just to get some feedback on<lb />
a poem.<lb />
Makuck says the membership is<lb />
"fluid meaning members come<lb />
when they have a poem and want<lb />
to have it read. But there are<lb />
members who form a core group<lb />
and come to most of the meetings.<lb />
At any given meeting, 8-18 people<lb />
show up.<lb />
Begun around 20 years ago by<lb />
Makuck's predecessor, Vernon<lb />
Ward, the forum is still going<lb />
strong. In 1978, when Ward re-<lb />
tired, Makuck took over. The or-<lb />
ganization is still a place where<lb />
students, faculty and towns-<lb />
people can showcase their work.<lb />
The forum has a constitution<lb />
with the SGA and is sponsored<lb />
financially by them. The English<lb />
department gets credit for sup-<lb />
plying a forum director. Forum<lb />
funds are used to get nationally<lb />
recognized poets to come to ECU<lb />
and give free readings and work-<lb />
shops.<lb />
The Poetry Forum does not<lb />
have a literary magazine of its<lb />
own, but Makuck noted that<lb />
many writers from the forum<lb />
have been published in ECU's<lb />
"Rebel<lb />
Although the forum is an infor-<lb />
mal organization and not a class,<lb />
many students who take poetry<lb />
workshops join it. It isn't limited<lb />
to those outside the English de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Due to a scheduling conflict,<lb />
this week's meeting will be to-<lb />
night, but after this week, the<lb />
regular forum schedule of the first<lb />
and third Thursday of the month<lb />
will be continued for the rest of<lb />
the semester.<lb />
Theater Arts has five productions for '8788<lb />
Theater Department Rrlease<lb />
The Department of Theatre Arts<lb />
at ECU will present five produc-<lb />
tions in the McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
The 1987-88 season is. eamemnm&amp;<lb />
of a collection of four Broadwav<lb />
plays and an evening of dance<lb />
choreogTaphv bv the dance fac-<lb />
ulty of ECU<lb />
Jerome Kern's "Leave it to<lb />
Jane opens the season Oct. 7,<lb />
with additional performances<lb />
Oct. 8, 9, 10 and 12.<lb />
Originally "Leave it to Jane"<lb />
was one of the series of Kem-<lb />
Bolton- Wodehouse precedent<lb />
setting musical commedies that<lb />
came to be known as the rrinccss<lb />
Musicals, in reference to the thea-<lb />
ter where they were presented.<lb />
This series is noted for having<lb />
helped to inject a new note of in-<lb />
formality, charm and efferves-<lb />
cence into American musicals.<lb />
The action is set on the campus<lb />
of a small mid-western college in<lb />
the 1920s and concerns the efforts<lb />
of the campus belle, Jane, to lure<lb />
an AIl-Amencan football star<lb />
away from a rival team to play for<lb />
her own school. In the course of<lb />
lots of razzmatazz proceeding,<lb />
some of Jerome Kern's most<lb />
memorable melodies are sung<lb />
and danced.<lb />
On November 18-21, the sea-<lb />
sons second offering, "Loversand<lb />
Other Strangers will be pre-<lb />
sented. "Lovers Renec Tavlor<lb />
and Joseph Bologna's first Broad-<lb />
wav success, will run November<lb />
18-21, 1987. The play is a collec-<lb />
tion of comedies that deal with<lb />
love and marriage and the verv<lb />
human reaction to both.<lb />
Taylor and Bologna were mar-<lb />
ried three years before writing<lb />
this delightful comedy. By their<lb />
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love, and marriage that they put<lb />
into "Lovers<lb />
"Lovers" is real. You know the<lb />
charactersyou'll feel genial to-<lb />
wards them because you'll be<lb />
laughing as you recognize your<lb />
friends, relatives and maybe<lb />
yourself.<lb />
Lillian Hellman's adaption of<lb />
Jean Anouilh's "The Lark" will<lb />
run February 10-13. This story of<lb />
Joan of Arc was called by Life<lb />
MagazineAmerican Theatre At<lb />
It's Best<lb />
'The Lark" is not merely a story<lb />
� it is a pensi ve recollection of the<lb />
life of Joan of Arc. It begins with<lb />
the trial, and as Joan's testimony<lb />
unfolds, the play goes back in<lb />
time to uncover the various stages<lb />
of her journey through history<lb />
toward martyrdom. It is a titanic<lb />
story, full of human anguish and<lb />
spiritual wonder.<lb />
Appearing fourth in the season<lb />
is Ted Tally's "Terra Nova"<lb />
March 28-31. The play focuses on<lb />
Captain Robert Falcon Scot's ill<lb />
fated expedition to the bottom of<lb />
the world, Antartica.<lb />
Scott had trekked to the South<lb />
Pole only to find that he had lost<lb />
out as its discoverer to the Norwe-<lb />
gian, Ronald Amundsen. Tally<lb />
has alternated scenes of Scott and<lb />
his men at various stages of their<lb />
ordeal, with others in which Scott<lb />
conducts remembered or imagi-<lb />
nary dialogues with his wife, and<lb />
with Amundsen, who acts as a<lb />
combination goad, temptor and<lb />
alter ego. "Terra Nova" balances<lb />
theold story of courage, suffering,<lb />
and fortitude against the modern<lb />
questioning of values that got<lb />
Scott and his men into such a ter-<lb />
minal mess.<lb />
The final production of the sea-<lb />
Tips on dorm cooking offered to those<lb />
tired of cafeteria life and fast food<lb />
son is the "East Carolina Dance<lb />
Theater" April 15-19. The pro-<lb />
gram, which showcases modern,<lb />
ballet, and jazz choreography by<lb />
members of the ECU dance fac-<lb />
ulty is a perennial favorite of the<lb />
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oriented students in the ECU<lb />
dance department, arc generally<lb />
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event.<lb />
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the Messick Theatre Arts Center,<lb />
corner of Fifth and Eastern<lb />
Streets.<lb />
All performances begin<lb />
promptly at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
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ductions are $20.00 and will be<lb />
available beginning September 8.<lb />
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cts may be purchased for each<lb />
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tober 1, and thereafter at the<lb />
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is a division of ECU'S College of<lb />
Arts and Sciences.<lb />
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Staff Writer<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 15,1987<lb />
Peter Tosh shot fatally in theft<lb />
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) �<lb />
Robbers shot and killed reggae<lb />
star Peter Tosh, a founding father<lb />
of Jamaica's vibrant music of<lb />
revolution, police said today.<lb />
The attackers who entered<lb />
Tosh's home Friday night also<lb />
killed another man and wounded<lb />
the 42-year-old singer-<lb />
songwriter's wife and four other<lb />
people.<lb />
The assault left alive just one of<lb />
the three original members of The<lb />
Wailers, who popularized reggae<lb />
and its characteristic loping beat.<lb />
Group co-founder Bob Marlev<lb />
died of a brain tumor in 1981.<lb />
More than 100 people gathered<lb />
today at University Hospital,<lb />
where the wounded were taken.<lb />
Radio stations played Tosh's<lb />
music in mourning.<lb />
Three armed men who had ar-<lb />
rived on motorcycles entered<lb />
Tosh's suburban St. Andrew-<lb />
home at 8:30 p.m. Friday, de-<lb />
manded money and shot Tosh,<lb />
his wife, Marlene, and the five<lb />
others when they refused to com-<lb />
ply. Radio Jamaica reported.<lb />
The assailants were still at large<lb />
this morning, it said. Uncon-<lb />
firmed reports said they opened<lb />
fire with 9-mm automatic pistols.<lb />
Police refused to discuss details<lb />
of the shooting.<lb />
The identity of the other victim<lb />
was not immediately known.<lb />
Radiojamaica identified himonly<lb />
as 'Doc'<lb />
A police official who refused to<lb />
identify himself said Tosh's wife<lb />
and the four others were hospital-<lb />
ized.<lb />
Radio Jamaica identified two of<lb />
the wounded as Michael Robin-<lb />
son and Free I, a popular disc<lb />
jockey with Jamaia Broadcasting<lb />
Co. In Jamaican dialect, Free I<lb />
means "Free us<lb />
"From the time that we heard<lb />
that he had been killed, we started<lb />
playing his music said David<lb />
Geddes, a reporter with Radio<lb />
Jamaica.<lb />
Tosh was born Winston Hubert<lb />
Macintosh Oct. 9, 1944, in<lb />
Westmoreland, Jamaica.<lb />
Tosh, a baritone, formed the<lb />
Wallers with Bob Marley in 1963.<lb />
He left the group in 1973 as Mar-<lb />
ley increasingly took over the<lb />
tarring role.<lb />
Tosh is perhaps best known<lb />
internationally for his collabora-<lb />
tion with the Rolling Stones'Mick<lb />
Jagger in the Smokey Robinson<lb />
song "(You Got To) Walk And<lb />
Don't Look Back<lb />
An advocate of marijuana le-<lb />
galization. Tosh is also known for<lb />
his 197h album and single "Legal-<lb />
ize It<lb />
Tosh was known to smoke huge<lb />
marijuana cigarettes called<lb />
"spliffs" on stageduring concerts.<lb />
In 1978, before a Kingston<lb />
crowd of 30,000 that included<lb />
Jamaican Prime Minister Michael<lb />
Manley, Tosh smoked a "spliff"<lb />
on stage and berated Manley for<lb />
30 minutes for not legalizing<lb />
"ganja<lb />
Tosh had several run-ins with<lb />
police and was jailed for posses-<lb />
sion of marijuana in the mid-60s.<lb />
In early 1975, after a run-in with<lb />
authorities, he wrote the anti-po-<lb />
lice song "Mark of the Beast<lb />
which was immediately banned<lb />
from Jamaican radio.<lb />
The Wailers had a string of hits<lb />
including "Stir It Up "I Shot the<lb />
Sheriff" and "Get Up, Stand Up<lb />
They probably did more than any<lb />
other group to popularize reggae<lb />
music around the world.<lb />
Many of the Wailers' songs<lb />
were highly political, and the<lb />
group was extremely popular in<lb />
Jamaica. The Wailers' 1973 album<lb />
"Catch a Fire won reggae an<lb />
international audience.<lb />
The Wailers' third star was<lb />
Neville 'Bunny' Livingstone, who<lb />
left the group with Tosh.<lb />
"He (Tosh) was one of three<lb />
persons who really got reggae<lb />
music moving and only one is left,<lb />
and he is Bunny Geddes said.<lb />
Reggae has diverse origins,<lb />
with influences from Jamaica's<lb />
Rastafarian religious sect, Africa<lb />
and New Orleans.<lb />
Tosh's first album in four years,<lb />
"No Nuclear War was released<lb />
recently. Among the songs are<lb />
"Fight Apartheid" and "Vam-<lb />
pire which he recorded in the<lb />
late 1970s.<lb />
Other Tosh albums included<lb />
"Equal Rights 1977; "Bush<lb />
Doctor 1978; "Mystic Man<lb />
1979; "Wanted Dead or Alive<lb />
1981; "Mama Africa" 1983.<lb />
He was nominated for a<lb />
Grammy in 1985 for best reggae<lb />
recording for "Captured Live<lb />
'Tosh's solo albums, although<lb />
they've never had much non-<lb />
Jamaican airing, are excellent,<lb />
pure reggae, truer to the spirit and<lb />
form of the music than Marlcy's<lb />
more celebrated work accord-<lb />
ing to the New Rolling Stone<lb />
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AD<lb />
� Lome Greene was Ben<lb />
Cartwright to the end Michael<lb />
Landon said after the death of his<lb />
former "Bonanza" co-star, who<lb />
portrayed the firm but compas-<lb />
sionate father on one of TV's most<lb />
popular series ever.<lb />
Greene died Friday at age 72 at<lb />
St. John's Hospital, where he<lb />
developed pneumonia while re-<lb />
covering from an Aug. 19<lb />
operation for a perforated ulcer.<lb />
Hospital spokeswoman Mary<lb />
Miller said that the cause of death<lb />
was respiratory arrest followed<lb />
by cardiac arrest.<lb />
With Greene when he died<lb />
were his second wife, Nancy,<lb />
their daughter, Gillian, and twins<lb />
by his first marriage, Linda Ben-<lb />
nett and Charles.<lb />
"He was Ben Cartwright to the<lb />
end. He was ready with no com-<lb />
plaints Landon , who had vis-<lb />
ited him in the hospital, said in a<lb />
statement.<lb />
"The last time I saw him he<lb />
couldn't speak said Landon,<lb />
who portrayed Cartwright's<lb />
youngest son, Little Joe. "I took<lb />
his hand in mine and held it. He<lb />
looked at me and then slowly<lb />
started to arm wrestle like we<lb />
used to and he broke into a smile<lb />
and nodded and everything was<lb />
OK<lb />
Services were scheduled Mon-<lb />
day at Hillside Memorial Park in<lb />
Culver City, said Roxanne Law-<lb />
rence, Greene's secretary.<lb />
Greene, a barrel-chested man<lb />
with white hair, bushv black eve-<lb />
brows and a deep, resonant voice,<lb />
began his career as a newscaster in<lb />
Canada, where he was bom to<lb />
Jewish immigrants from Eastern<lb />
Europe.<lb />
After "Bonanza" finished its 14-<lb />
ycar run, he took on different TV<lb />
roles, playing a detective in<lb />
"Grift a space commander in<lb />
"Battlestar Galactica" and a fire<lb />
chief in "Code Red He appeared<lb />
in recent years in dog food com-<lb />
mercials.<lb />
But Greene was most closely<lb />
tied to his image as widower Ben<lb />
Cartwright irrthe old West,owner<lb />
of the vast Ponderosa ranch and<lb />
stem 'Ta" to three headstrong<lb />
sons - Adam, played by Pcrnell<lb />
Roberts, Hoss, played by Dan<lb />
Blocker, and Little Joe.<lb />
"1 think the biggest thing 1 re-<lb />
member about him is how he, and<lb />
particularly how he and Michael<lb />
Landon started to live their roles<lb />
said David Dortort, creator and<lb />
producer of "Bonanza<lb />
"There was a real familv feeling<lb />
on the show<lb />
Landon would seek advice<lb />
from Greene in a real father-son<lb />
sort of relationship, Dortort re-<lb />
called. "They weren't acting he<lb />
said. "The camera wasn't on<lb />
them<lb />
Greene had planned to perform<lb />
again as Cartwright in a television<lb />
movie. "Bonanza: The Next Gen-<lb />
eration" will begin production as<lb />
scheduled on Oct. 26 at the Lake<lb />
Tahoe-area site of the original<lb />
series, Dortort said.<lb />
Greene wasa little-known actor<lb />
in 1959 when he was cast for the<lb />
NBC series. After a shaky start,<lb />
"Bonanza" zoomed in popularity<lb />
and was seen by an estimated 400<lb />
million people in 80 countries.<lb />
NBC canceled "Bonanza" in<lb />
January 1973, but the431 episodes<lb />
will be seen in reruns for years to<lb />
come.<lb />
Roberts quit the show in 1965,<lb />
and Blocker died in 1972 of a<lb />
blood clot after a gall bladder<lb />
operation.<lb />
Greene, who was bom Feb. 12,<lb />
1915, in Ottawa, based his charac-<lb />
ter on his own father, Daniel<lb />
Greene, a maker of orthopedic<lb />
boots and shoes.<lb />
"1 don't know whether 1 could<lb />
ever match my father as a person,<lb />
but as an actor 1 try to be like him<lb />
Greene once said.<lb />
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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. (AP)<lb />
� Peter Gabriel's frantic, flashy<lb />
"Sledgehammer" video swept the<lb />
fourth annual Music Television<lb />
Awards, winning best video, best<lb />
direction and most experimental<lb />
video among its nine awards.<lb />
The video used computers and<lb />
animation to create a jerky stop-<lb />
image of Gabriel singing the Mo-<lb />
town-flavored tune amid a<lb />
swarm of animated images.<lb />
"Sledgehammer" won best<lb />
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best concert video, and best over-<lb />
all performance in a video.<lb />
It also won best special effects in<lb />
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video, best editing, best direction<lb />
and most experimental video.<lb />
The only other multiple winner<lb />
was the Talking Heads video<lb />
"Wild Wild Life which won the<lb />
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and best group video.<lb />
The show, which went 50 min-<lb />
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Producer says comedies lack social comment<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) The<lb />
trouble with television comedy<lb />
today, laments writer-producer<lb />
Mort Lachman, is that it isn't<lb />
about anything. "1 did 'All in the<lb />
Family' for five years he said. "I<lb />
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volved those shows were. They<lb />
said things. They had an integrity<lb />
1 don't see now, a point of view I<lb />
don't see now.<lb />
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based on human needs and emo-<lb />
tions. We have more shows now,<lb />
but no muscle. The shows don't<lb />
seem to be about anything. We're<lb />
back to the days of Ozzie and<lb />
Harriet, doing trivia.<lb />
"It's pathetic. When the big<lb />
blast comes, we'll all be in front of<lb />
the set watching, 'Hello, honey,<lb />
I'm home 1 don't think we're<lb />
getting on the tube today what the<lb />
world is all about<lb />
Lachman is currently the execu-<lb />
tive producer of CBS' "Kate &amp;<lb />
Allie overseeing the staff in<lb />
New York, where the show is<lb />
produced, from here. He is a tall,<lb />
thin man with a somewhat mo-<lb />
rose look, which sometimes<lb />
seems to be the official expression<lb />
of gag writers. His horn-rimmed<lb />
glasses have earned him the nick-<lb />
name "The Owl<lb />
He has a number of series under<lb />
development, but he can only sell<lb />
what the networks are buying.<lb />
And what they are buying are<lb />
shows that have scant social or<lb />
political content. A few shows<lb />
ha ve a facade of importance, likea<lb />
stage flat, but there's little of sub-<lb />
stance behind them.<lb />
He spent 28 years writing for<lb />
Bob Hope. He wrote for 11 Acad-<lb />
emy Award shows and six<lb />
Grammy shows. He co-wrote two<lb />
movies, "Yours, Mine and Ours"<lb />
and "Mixed Company He has<lb />
produced, directed or written<lb />
such shows as "Baby, I'm Back<lb />
"One Day at a Time "Archie<lb />
Bunker's Place "Sanford<lb />
"Gimme a Break His honors<lb />
include two Emmys, a Humanitas<lb />
Award, a Golden Globe and a<lb />
Peabody Award.<lb />
Lachman has also written gags<lb />
for political candidates. He last<lb />
wrote for George Bush in his 1984<lb />
race for vice president. But he<lb />
would not be surprised if he's<lb />
asked to participate in the next<lb />
presidential campaign.<lb />
"I wrote some gags for Bob for a<lb />
roast in Washington and Barry<lb />
Goldwater heard him and called<lb />
me for some material he said. "I<lb />
also wrote a speech for Robert<lb />
Kennedy. After that, I did a lot of<lb />
writing for politicians<lb />
He wrote gags for many people<lb />
at the Republican Convention in<lb />
1972. He also wrote for Spiro<lb />
Agnew, Walter Mondale,<lb />
Rosalynn Carter and columnist<lb />
Jack Anderson. "Jack was great to<lb />
write for he said. "He new<lb />
every straight line in Washington.<lb />
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New show challenges CBS<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) True to its<lb />
easygoing style, "CBS Sunday<lb />
Morning" seems perfectly willing<lb />
to shove over on its big, old over-<lb />
stuffed sofa and let another net-<lb />
work program, NBC's new "Sun-<lb />
day Today plop right down.<lb />
"Sunday Today a version of<lb />
"Today" with a different cast,<lb />
makes its debut next weekend. It<lb />
promises to be a tad bit more fidg-<lb />
ety than its older, more sedate<lb />
counterpart on CBS.<lb />
"We won't be quite that laid<lb />
back said "Today" executive<lb />
producer Marty Ryan, who is also<lb />
producer of "Sunday Today"<lb />
"For my taste, jusras a viewer,<lb />
that's way too slow<lb />
Is there room for another Sun-<lb />
day morning show? "Oh, sure<lb />
there is said affable "CBS Sun-<lb />
day Morning" host Charles<lb />
Kuralt.<lb />
"I'm sure they will do a little<lb />
livelier, more youthful program<lb />
than we do. Ours is a more well,<lb />
we just decided to just do what we<lb />
liked he said in a recent inter-<lb />
view.<lb />
Perhaps in response to the im-<lb />
pending arrival of "Sunday To-<lb />
day "CBS Sunday Morning" has<lb />
made minor changes, like adding<lb />
more news and hiring wry ob-<lb />
server William Geist, formerly of<lb />
The New York Times. But the two<lb />
shows promise to remain quite<lb />
different in style.<lb />
"Sunday Today" will look a lot<lb />
like 'Today though the anchors<lb />
will sit casually on sofas rather<lb />
than at a news desk. There will be<lb />
news breaks on the hour.<lb />
Kuralt said he expected "Sun-<lb />
day Today" to run into the same<lb />
problems "CBS Sunday Morn-<lb />
ing" did when it started most<lb />
affiliates air religious program-<lb />
ming in the time period. But the<lb />
audience, however small, is loyal,<lb />
Kuraltsaid.<lb />
Ryan said, however, that "Sun-<lb />
day Today" is starting with about<lb />
106 stations compared to the 70 or<lb />
so that "CBS Sunday Morning"<lb />
had when it began eight years<lb />
ago. The CBS show is now carried<lb />
by 180 stations.<lb />
Ryan said he wants to capitalize<lb />
on the sucess of "Today" while<lb />
giving his new Sunday show a<lb />
chance to develop a personality of<lb />
its own.<lb />
For "Sunday Today NBC has<lb />
paired Boyd Matson, a lanky,<lb />
droll Texan, and witty, glamorous<lb />
Maria Shriver as co-anchors. Gar-<lb />
rick Utley is resident news an-<lb />
chor. Local New York weather-<lb />
man Al Roker performs meteoro-<lb />
logical duties, and "Today"<lb />
sports correspondent Bill<lb />
Macatee gets a bigger role on<lb />
Sunday, since Ryan expects<lb />
sports to loom large.<lb />
The "Sunday Today" cast and<lb />
crew will have had two rehearsals<lb />
by the time the show airs.<lb />
"We have a good idea of how to<lb />
do it Matson said in an inter-<lb />
view.<lb />
For the second show, Matson<lb />
will be in China with the rest of<lb />
NBC News, so it will likely be<lb />
People in the news<lb />
Hahn to pose<lb />
CHICAGO (AP) � Former<lb />
church secretary Jessica Hahn,<lb />
whose sexual encounter with Jim<lb />
Bakker led to his ouster from his<lb />
PTL ministry, bares her breasts in<lb />
Playboy magazine's November<lb />
issue, a newspaper says.<lb />
The magazine piece is titled<lb />
"Jessica Hahn. Born Again. In<lb />
words and pictures the Sun-<lb />
Times said Thursday.<lb />
"These pictures are a celebra-<lb />
tion of a new life for me. A new<lb />
beginning Hahn, 28, reportedly<lb />
says in the magazine. 'To do this<lb />
is probably the most ironic, the<lb />
most far-fetched idea for a church<lb />
secretary<lb />
The West Babylon, N.Y<lb />
woman will appear in a 10-page<lb />
photo layout, Playboy spokes-<lb />
woman Elizabeth Norris said Fri-<lb />
day, refusing to say whether<lb />
Hahn will be unclothed.<lb />
The report did not say what<lb />
payment Hahn would receive.<lb />
The issue is due on the news-<lb />
stands Sept. 28.<lb />
Bakker left PTL last March after<lb />
the 1980 sexual encounter was<lb />
disclosed.<lb />
Welty wins honor<lb />
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) � Writer<lb />
Eudora Welty is to be named a<lb />
chevalier, or knight, of the Order<lb />
of Arts and Letters, one of<lb />
France's highest civilian honors.<lb />
"Isn't it wonderful? It all<lb />
sounds so alluring said Welty,<lb />
78, after the honor was an-<lb />
nounced by the French govern-<lb />
ment Friday. A presentation is<lb />
planned Oct. 18 in Jackson.<lb />
Welty won a Pulitzer Prize for<lb />
fiction for her 1972 novel, 'The<lb />
Optimist's Daughter which has<lb />
been published in France. Her<lb />
1942 novel, "The Robber Bride-<lb />
groom is being re-issued there.<lb />
Previous recipients of the<lb />
Chevalier de L'ordre d'Arts et<lb />
Lettres medals include Tennessee<lb />
Williams and Truman Capote.<lb />
Amos talks<lb />
PARSIPPANY, N.J. (AP) �<lb />
Rags-to-riches cookie-maker<lb />
Wally Amos, president and<lb />
founder of Famous Amos Choco-<lb />
late Chip Corp says blacks must<lb />
'be committed to their dreams to<lb />
make them come true.<lb />
"When you say 'I will nothing<lb />
can stop you Amos, who is<lb />
black, said Friday in a luncheon<lb />
speech to delegates at the New<lb />
Jersey Black Issues Convention.<lb />
Surgery for gov.<lb />
MONTGOMERY (AP) � For-<lb />
mer Gov. George C. Wallace, with<lb />
a history of heal th problems stem-<lb />
ming from a 1972 assassination<lb />
attempt, will undergo cataract<lb />
surgery next week as an outpa-<lb />
tient , an aide says.<lb />
The procedure was'expected to<lb />
be "nothing major aide Elvin<lb />
Stanton said Friday.<lb />
Wallace, 68, has been paralyzed<lb />
below the waist since he was shot<lb />
while campaigning for the presi-<lb />
dency.<lb />
New Davis flick<lb />
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP)<lb />
� Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. is<lb />
in Brazil to film a role in a Paul<lb />
Mazursky film titled "Moon Over<lb />
Parador<lb />
Davis plays a singer at Carnival<lb />
in the fictitious Latin American<lb />
country of Parador. The movie<lb />
also stars Richard Dreyfuss as the<lb />
country's dictator, and Brazil's<lb />
Sonia Braga.<lb />
The film is being shot in the<lb />
historic colonial town of Ouro<lb />
Preto. 220 miles north of Rio de<lb />
Janeiro<lb />
Carson donates<lb />
NORFOLK, Neb. (AP) � 'To-<lb />
night Show" host Johnny Carson<lb />
has donated $650,000 to cap a<lb />
fund drive for 3 cancer radiation<lb />
unit at a hospital in his old home-<lb />
town.<lb />
Carson made the donation to<lb />
Lutheran Community Hospital in<lb />
memory of is parents, H.L. and<lb />
Ruth Carson.<lb />
The hospital's board voted to<lb />
name the unit the Carson Re-<lb />
gional Radiation Center after the<lb />
talk show host's donation was<lb />
announced Thursday-<lb />
Carson increased trie amount of<lb />
his gift several times to assure he<lb />
drive's success, said Norfolk<lb />
Daily News Publisher, Jerry<lb />
Huse.<lb />
Pavarotti ill<lb />
CHICAGO (AP) - Tenor Lu-<lb />
ciano Pavarotti is suffering from<lb />
bronchitis, and has withdrawn<lb />
from the Chicago Lyric Opera's<lb />
performance of Verdi's "II Trova-<lb />
tore the opera company's gen-<lb />
eral director announced.<lb />
The Italian singer was to have<lb />
performed the role of Manricio at<lb />
the season premiere Sept. 18, and<lb />
will be replaced by tenor Giuliano<lb />
Ciannella, general director Ardis<lb />
Krainik said Friday.<lb />
some weeks before the show's<lb />
true rhythm emerges.<lb />
Matson, a globe-trotting NBC<lb />
correspondent happy to settle<lb />
down somewhat now that he's a<lb />
"geriatric father" at 40, said he<lb />
and Shriver haven't had a lot of<lb />
time to work together this sum-<lb />
mer she was doing a documen-<lb />
tary on Roman Catholics in prepa-<lb />
ration for the pope's visit, and he<lb />
was off for the birth of his<lb />
daughter. But they had met be-<lb />
fore.<lb />
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Madonna won best female<lb />
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Robbie Nevil's "C'est La Vie"<lb />
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parted the pop group for a solo<lb />
career as an avant-garde and<lb />
more politically oriented rocker.<lb />
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c �ndfather Mountain, had no<lb />
model and no engineer. On a<lb />
jmmi, he brought along Arthur<lb />
mith, the popular country music<lb />
former from Charlotte.<lb />
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whether the Blue Ridge Parkway<lb />
jould go over, under or around<lb />
Morton's mountain. It was the eve<lb />
oj the critical hearing before the<lb />
 � Highway Commission.<lb />
It was no contest.<lb />
t Morton quotes Smith as telling<lb />
me television audience: "You<lb />
�w, when a man owns some-<lb />
thing and he loves it the way<lb />
Hugh Morton loves Grandfather<lb />
Mountain, it just don't seem right<lb />
for a bureaucrat to come down<lb />
here from Washington and take it<lb />
away from him<lb />
Morton, barely restraining a<lb />
chuckle, recalls, "the sw itehboard<lb />
lit up. Wirth didn't know what hit<lb />
him<lb />
1 he hearing followed the same<lb />
script. And Morton handily won<lb />
another public relations skirmish<lb />
in the battle over the parkway<lb />
route that spanned 40 years and<lb />
involved a string of North Caro-<lb />
lina governors. The sometimes<lb />
bitter clash eventually begat the<lb />
I inn Coves Viaduct, the sweep-<lb />
ing bridge around Grandfather<lb />
that will be dedicated by the Park<lb />
Service Friday.<lb />
It is a monument to compro-<lb />
mise.<lb />
Morton and the Park Service<lb />
will again shake hands during the<lb />
ceremonies but detente came<lb />
relatively recently.<lb />
The struggle evolved into a<lb />
slow pincers movement by the<lb />
Park Service. Beginning in 1935,<lb />
its bulldozers and stonemasons<lb />
had been stitching together com-<lb />
pleted sections of the parkway<lb />
and inching toward Grandfather<lb />
from the north and the south.<lb />
They were commanded by<lb />
were steady-as-she-goes burea-<lb />
crats with uncompromising vi-<lb />
sions of what the parkway should<lb />
become<lb />
1 hey wanted the scenic road to<lb />
lead across the crags of Grandfa-<lb />
Wirth mkI Samuel Weems, the<lb /><lb />
route<lb />
was most content when newspa-<lb />
per editorials portrayed him as a<lb />
champion of free enterprise or a<lb />
noble mountaineer defending his<lb />
land.<lb />
He wanted the parkway to<lb />
meander well below the<lb />
mountain's peak and to inspire<lb />
the traveler to visit his mile-high<lb />
swinging bridge and other for-<lb />
profit attractions.<lb />
The gauntlet had already been<lb />
thrown years before on a June day<lb />
in 1955 when Morton emerged<lb />
from his office on Grandfather<lb />
and collared a handful of engi-<lb />
neers taking test borings for a<lb />
tunnel through Pilot Ridge. It was<lb />
at a point along the high route<lb />
coveted by the Park Service.<lb />
Morton ordered them off his<lb />
property.<lb />
Morton was already a thorn in<lb />
the side of the Park Service. As the<lb />
chairman of the N.C. Board of<lb />
Conservation and Development,<lb />
he had howled when the Park<lb />
Service proposed a string of gov-<lb />
ernment-owned tourist accom-<lb />
modations along the parkway.<lb />
That would have competed<lb />
with private enterprise, he said.<lb />
Then there were feuds over a<lb />
proposal for parkway tolls (it<lb />
would discourage tourism, Mor<lb />
to project the timber and because be blocked by snow most of the<lb />
it thought that was what the Na- winter.<lb />
tional Park Service wanted, ac- The 1,700-foot tunnel the Park<lb />
cordmg to letters from state engi- Service wanted through Pilot<lb />
neers and the Park Service. Ridge would be costly and dan-<lb />
However, the letters indicate gerous, he said.<lb />
and the proposed high route was with entrenched bureaucracy that<lb />
1-12 miles away from the peak, any businessman could hope for<lb />
that the Park Service never ap-<lb />
proved what would become<lb />
known as the low route around<lb />
Grandfather.<lb />
The World War II years put the<lb />
issue on the back burner. A short-<lb />
age of money slowed parkway<lb />
constructiohn and doomed a pri-<lb />
vate citizen's attempt in 1944 to<lb />
raise funds to buy Grandfather<lb />
Mountain and donate it to the<lb />
government.<lb />
In 1952, Morton took sole own-<lb />
ership of the mountain and built<lb />
the swinging bridge at the sum-<lb />
mit and the road leading to it.<lb />
Embarrassed at having con-<lb />
demned the right-of-way on the<lb />
high route in 1955, the Highway<lb />
Commission deeded it back to<lb />
Morton immediately.<lb />
Morton recalled, "As soon as I<lb />
was able to get to the state high-<lb />
way commission and explained<lb />
this was totally beyond the law,<lb />
they couldn't give it back to me<lb />
quick enough<lb />
That action seemed to galvanize<lb />
the Park Service officials. To use<lb />
In 1964, Clark Srratton, the as-<lb />
sociate director of the Park Serv-<lb />
ice, said, "to settle for a lower stan-<lb />
dard for this one gap would be<lb />
bke wearing a pair of old tennis<lb />
shoes with a $65 suit Remember,<lb />
this was in 1964.<lb />
Morton countered that a high<lb />
route would scar his mountain,<lb />
which epitomized the rugged-<lb />
ness of the Appalachians.<lb />
"It would be like taking a<lb />
switch-blade to the Mona Lisa<lb />
he said. Asearlyasl953and again<lb />
in 1955, the Highway Commision<lb />
had suggested a compromise<lb />
middle route. Morton said that<lb />
was all right with him and if it<lb />
didn't require more than 50 acres<lb />
of his land, he would donate that.<lb />
But in a Park Service report on<lb />
the compromise route, a regional<lb />
director convinced Weems: 'The<lb />
added length, crossing ravines<lb />
lower down where they are<lb />
deeper which requires more walls<lb />
and structures and the rougher<lb />
the report said.<lb />
No matter. The battle raged and<lb />
grew hotter over the next 10 years.<lb />
Gov. Terry Sanford � whom<lb />
Morton considers his staunchest<lb />
ally in the fray � declared in 1962<lb />
that North Carolina "will not<lb />
make any effort to acquire right-<lb />
of-way for a higher route. We<lb />
have no legal authority, of ques-<lb />
tionable legal authority<lb />
During this period, most major<lb />
newspapers in the state published<lb />
editorials supporting Morton.<lb />
It was late 1953 before the Park<lb />
Service officially rejected the<lb />
and I am genuinely and sincerely<lb />
grateful for that<lb />
In May 1966, the smoke cleared<lb />
as Moore and Udall announced a<lb />
compromise for the middle route<lb />
The governor and Mildred the<lb />
Bear were among the guests at a<lb />
celebratory picnic in October 1968<lb />
at Grandfather Mountain. Moore<lb />
ceremoniously deeded the new<lb />
right-of-way to the Park Service<lb />
The guests then rode to nearby<lb />
Beacon Heights for a ground<lb />
breaking of the final seven-mile<lb />
link.<lb />
Wirth wasn't invited. He had<lb />
compromise. Sanford promised been fired duringa squabble with<lb />
to take the matter up with Stuart Udall. Weems, meanwhile, had<lb />
Udall, the secretary of the Interior<lb />
and Wirth's superior. In April<lb />
1964, the buck finally stopped at<lb />
Udall's desk after the Park Service<lb />
declared the issue a stalemate.<lb />
In December 1964, the state,<lb />
been sent to Australia on loan to<lb />
help that nation develop a parks<lb />
system.<lb />
The departure of those men was<lb />
the turning point, Morton said<lb />
"A lot of people, including Wirth,<lb />
acting independently of the Park thought I was responsible for get-<lb />
Service, returned to Morton 250 ting Wirth fired, but I wasn't he<lb />
said.<lb />
"He was such an arrogant nel-<lb />
son, and that got him in trouble<lb />
With Wirth gone, Weems didn't<lb />
have his soul-mate to back him un<lb />
ton said) and even over a change the low route along U.S. 221, they<lb />
park<lb />
superintendent. Both<lb />
to<lb />
ther and inspire the traveler<lb />
wonderment.<lb />
In the middle was Morton, who<lb />
in exit signs along the route. (They<lb />
dropped all mention of private<lb />
tourist accomodations, Morton<lb />
fumed.)<lb />
In an interview last month,<lb />
Morton said, "1 don't have any<lb />
doubt they were out to get me if<lb />
they could. I guess I was public<lb />
enemy No. 1 already<lb />
The engineers had appeared on<lb />
Grandfather because the High-<lb />
way Commission had con-<lb />
demned 779 acres on the moun-<lb />
tain for the parkway route. Since<lb />
the parkway's inception, North<lb />
Carolina and Virginia were re-<lb />
sponsible for acquiring right-of-<lb />
way, which they then deeded to<lb />
the Park Service.<lb />
Morton called Gov. Luther<lb />
Hodges, whom he helped get<lb />
elected, and pointed out that the<lb />
state had already bought right-of-<lb />
way for the parkway link.<lb />
And indeed it had.<lb />
In 1939, the Linvillc Improve-<lb />
ment Co a corporate name for<lb />
Morton's family, sold 448 acrres<lb />
along eight miles of the old<lb />
Yonahlosee Trail, a 19th century<lb />
stagecoach toll road that evolved<lb />
into U.S. 221 between Blowing<lb />
Rock and Linvillc.<lb />
The state bought that right-of-<lb />
way because at the time it wanted<lb />
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of the "wild" mountain, would be<lb />
too expensive to build and would<lb />
acres along the low route in ex-<lb />
change for 377 acres along a<lb />
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Sport Iditar<lb />
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in the game at that time despite<lb />
making numerous mistakes, but<lb />
he broke our will some. He is an<lb />
awesome runner We definitely<lb />
saw too much of him<lb />
Honda State head coach Bobbv<lb />
Bowden agreed with Baker's as-<lb />
sessment of Smith's run.<lb />
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ballgame. He reallv hadn't looked<lb />
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By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
East Carolina, still looking for<lb />
it's first soccer win of the season,<lb />
lost three straight conference<lb />
matches last week.<lb />
Last Wednesday at William &amp;<lb />
Mary, the Pirates were shut-out 6-<lb />
0 in their first conference game oi<lb />
the season.<lb />
Tim Larkin and lohn Tuttle<lb />
scored early for the Tnbe to give<lb />
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Smith, Florida State roll past<lb />
Pirates, 44-3, in home opener<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sparta Editor<lb />
Eighth-ranked Florida State,<lb />
behind 244 yards rushing from<lb />
sophomore tailback Sammic<lb />
Smith, cruised to a 44-3 victory<lb />
over East Carolina in football ac-<lb />
tion Saturday night.<lb />
Smith, wbo missed the Semino-<lb />
les first game (a 40-16 victory over<lb />
Texas Tech a week earlier) did not<lb />
start the game. But, when he en-<lb />
tered the game on Florida State's<lb />
third possesion of the evening he<lb />
wasted little time getting yardage<lb />
piled up. In fact, Smith delivered<lb />
what ECU head coach Art Baker<lb />
claimed to be the "killing blow" to<lb />
the Pirate team in the second<lb />
quarter.<lb />
With the Seminoles pinned<lb />
back at their own 17-yard line<lb />
following a 40-yard Craig Losito<lb />
punt, Smith took a pitch out on the<lb />
first play of the drive and rambled<lb />
83 yards for the touchdown boost-<lb />
ing the Seminoles on top 13-3 with<lb />
just over six minutes remaining in<lb />
the first half.<lb />
"I thought that (Sammie)<lb />
Smith's long touchdown run re-<lb />
ally took some of our steam<lb />
away said Baker. "We were still<lb />
in the game at that time despite<lb />
making numerous mistakes, but<lb />
he broke our will some. He is an<lb />
awesome runner. We definitely<lb />
saw too much of him<lb />
Florida State head coach Bobby<lb />
Bowden agreed with Baker's as-<lb />
sessment of Smith's nin.<lb />
"The big swing in momentum<lb />
came on the Sammie Smith run<lb />
said Bowden. "I really didn't<lb />
expect him to play that way in the<lb />
ballgamc. He really hadn't looked<lb />
very good in practice this week. I<lb />
was really surprised at the day he<lb />
had<lb />
In addition to the 83-yard<lb />
touchdown run, Smith also set up<lb />
tp more Florida State scocee oaT<lb />
nlris of 52 yards and 13 yards, tf<lb />
In the early going, the momen-<lb />
tum of the game seemed to be<lb />
favoring the Pirates. Not only did<lb />
the Seminoles fumble away the<lb />
ball on their first possession, but<lb />
an ecstatic crowd of 33,937, the<lb />
third largest Ficklen Stadium<lb />
crowd and the largest crowd ever<lb />
to witness a Pirate home opener<lb />
braved the dreary, rainy weather<lb />
for the contest.<lb />
"The way the game started,<lb />
with the crowd and their enthu-<lb />
siam, I was really afraid about the<lb />
game in the first half said Bow-<lb />
den.<lb />
Following Ricky Torain's<lb />
fumble recovery at the Florida<lb />
State 49-yard line on the game's<lb />
first possesion, the Pirates quickly<lb />
moved inside the Seminole 40<lb />
before quarterback Travis Hunter<lb />
fumbled on a keeper at the Semi-<lb />
nole 25-yard line. The fumble<lb />
proved to be the first of 10 the<lb />
Pirates would make in the contest,<lb />
five of which were lost.<lb />
The Seminoles then drove 51<lb />
yards in nine plays to score the<lb />
first points of the game on a Derek<lb />
Schmidt 40-yard field goal with<lb />
7:04 remaining in the first quarter.<lb />
Not to be outdone, the Pirates<lb />
took the ensuing kickoff and<lb />
drove 74 yards in 15 plays to set<lb />
Chuck Bcrlcth up for a 23-yard<lb />
field goal, which knotted the<lb />
score, 3-3, with 14:58 remaining in<lb />
the half.<lb />
The key play of the scoring<lb />
drive came on a third and 11 play<lb />
from the Florida State 34. Hunter<lb />
connected with fullback Anthony<lb />
Simpson on a screen pass and a<lb />
gain of 26 yards to the Seminole<lb />
eight-yard line. A fumble and a<lb />
penalty for offsides against the<lb />
Pirates stalled the drive forcing<lb />
the field goal attempt.<lb />
A 35-yard kickoff return by<lb />
LeRoy Butler gave the Seminoles<lb />
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drive that netted a Schmidt field<lb />
goal. The Seminoles drove 44<lb />
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ing in the first half.<lb />
After the 83-yard Smith touch-<lb />
down scamper, the Pirates' Wal-<lb />
ter-Wilson fumbled the kickoff<lb />
giving the Seminoles possesion at<lb />
the Pirate 20-yard line. Four plays<lb />
later, Schmidt split the uprights<lb />
again with a 28-yard field goal to<lb />
put Florida State on top, 16-3, and<lb />
round out the first half scoring.<lb />
The second half was all Florida<lb />
State as the Seminoles rolled up 28<lb />
unanswered points.<lb />
The first score of the second half<lb />
followed a Hunter fumble at the<lb />
Pirate 24-yard line. Four plays<lb />
later, the Seminoles found the<lb />
endzone when fullback Dayne<lb />
Williams plowed over from two<lb />
yards out. The PAT boosted the<lb />
score to 23-3 with 6:23 remaining<lb />
in the third quarter.<lb />
The Seminoles struck once<lb />
more in the third quarter on a 59-<lb />
yard touchdown pass from quar-<lb />
terback Danny McManus to wide<lb />
receiver Randy White to make the<lb />
score 30-3 following Schmidt's<lb />
PAT.<lb />
Smith's 52-yard burst set up the<lb />
next Florida State touchdown,<lb />
which was scored by sophomore<lb />
tailback Dexter Carter on a five-<lb />
yard burst over the right side.<lb />
The final tally of the night for<lb />
the Seminoles came on a 10-yard<lb />
reverse bootleg by backup quar-<lb />
terback Chip Ferguson with 4:11<lb />
to play in the contest. The<lb />
Ferguson score capped off a 13<lb />
play, 82 yard drive.<lb />
In all, the Seminoles piled up a<lb />
total of 548 yards in total offense<lb />
compared to only 222 for the Pi-<lb />
rates. In the second half, the Pi-<lb />
rates could only manage a total<lb />
net of 83 yards on offense.<lb />
"We played an excellent foot-<lb />
ball team and a team that I really<lb />
believe  will be ranked up near<lb />
the top at the end of the season<lb />
Baker said Monday at his weekly<lb />
press conference. "I said all week<lb />
and now I am further convinced<lb />
that they can challenge for the<lb />
national championship with a<lb />
few breaks<lb />
Baker credited his defense with<lb />
having played a good game, but<lb />
said that the offense would defi-<lb />
nitely have to work on their turn-<lb />
overs.<lb />
"Our defense gave us a great<lb />
effort said Baker. "We just kept<lb />
them on the field too long after the<lb />
first quarter. You cannot expect to<lb />
be in a game against a team like<lb />
Florida State when you put the<lb />
football on the ground 10 times<lb />
and have (one) interceptions. We<lb />
will have to work hard to correct<lb />
our poor execution<lb />
The Good and the bad<lb />
Chuck Berleth (top photo) connects for a 23-yard field goal in ECU'S 44-3 loss to Florida State Saturday.<lb />
The field goal proved to be the only points of the night for the Pirates. Sammie Smith (bottom photo) is<lb />
shown gaining some of his 244 yards.<lb />
(Photos by Jon Jordan - ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Libretto back on grid squad<lb />
ECU soccer team drops to 0-3<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
East Carolina, still looking for<lb />
it's first soccer win of the season,<lb />
lost three straight conference<lb />
matches last week.<lb />
Last Wednesday at William &amp;<lb />
Mary, the Pirates were shut-out 6-<lb />
0 in their first conference game of<lb />
the season.<lb />
Tim Larkin and John Tuttle<lb />
scored early for the Tribe to give<lb />
William &amp; Mary a 2-0 halftime<lb />
advantage.<lb />
Nearly two-thirds of the way<lb />
through the second period Wil-<lb />
liam &amp; Mary went on a four goal<lb />
scoring spree. Mike Cummings<lb />
got things started on a pass from<lb />
jans Cedergren at the 32:03 mark.<lb />
Jason Kanter then scored two in<lb />
a row to put the Tribe up 5-0. The<lb />
final Indian goal came with just<lb />
four minutes left when Joel Lewin<lb />
kicked one in on an assist from<lb />
Kanter.<lb />
The ECU offense was stalled<lb />
most of the match taking only four<lb />
shots at goal to William &amp; Mary's<lb />
33. The Tribe's keeper had only<lb />
one save all day.<lb />
"William &amp; Mary was able to<lb />
capitalize on our mental mis-<lb />
takes head coach Charlie Har-<lb />
vey said. "Our guys gave 100,<lb />
but William &amp; Mary was just a<lb />
stronger team<lb />
The Pirates fared no better<lb />
against George Mason Saturday<lb />
losing to the Patriots 7-1. Mason,<lb />
Sweeper Larry Bennett was a key to the Pirate defense last weekend.<lb />
Photo by Elbert Kennard - ECU Sports Information<lb />
ranked in the pre-season top 20,<lb />
was able to overpower ECU on<lb />
offense taking 37 shots to ECU'S<lb />
eight.<lb />
Phillip Taplah and Mark Pulisic<lb />
got first half goals for the Patriots<lb />
to make it 2-0 at halftime.<lb />
GMU scored quickly in the sec-<lb />
ond half when Sam Sumo kicked<lb />
one to give the Patriots a 3-0 lead.<lb />
Two minutes later ECU<lb />
mounted its only successful of-<lb />
fensive drive of the day when<lb />
Steve McCarthy streaked through<lb />
the Mason defense and put one in<lb />
to give ECU it's only goal.<lb />
The Pirate defense, already<lb />
weakened by soaring heat and<lb />
humidity, was bombarded by the<lb />
Mason offense. Larry Tabash and<lb />
Gary Ellesar each scored a goal to<lb />
put the Patriots out of sight at 5-1.<lb />
Bob Lilley put the final nails in<lb />
the coffin scoring the last two<lb />
GMU goal to make it a 7-1 final.<lb />
ECU brought an improved and<lb />
coordinated offense to the field<lb />
Sunday but could not find any<lb />
breaks as they lost a 1-0 heart-<lb />
beaker to James Madison.<lb />
Ricky Englefried, on an assist<lb />
from Craig Baur, got the only<lb />
Madison goal as the Pirate de-<lb />
fense repeatedly turned back<lb />
JMU advances.<lb />
Madison took 21 shots but only<lb />
three were close giving ECU<lb />
keeper Mac Kendall three saves.<lb />
ECU sweeper Larry Bennett<lb />
kept the Madison offense off bal-<lb />
ance allowing seemingly being at<lb />
two place at once on the defensive<lb />
side of the field.<lb />
"Larry runs the show back there<lb />
and he knows that if he wants to<lb />
make an offensive move he can<lb />
Harvey said.<lb />
The Pirate offense took 19 shots<lb />
but could not get one home hav-<lb />
ing two near misses in the second<lb />
half.<lb />
"I was very pleased with our<lb />
performance today Harvey<lb />
said. "We need to build on trie<lb />
improvements that we have made<lb />
though<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sporti Editor<lb />
Charlie Libretto, who missed<lb />
Saturday's ECU football game<lb />
against Florida State, was rein-<lb />
stated on the Pirate squad Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
Libretto, a sophomore quarter-<lb />
back from Middleburg, Fl had<lb />
left the football team last Tuesday<lb />
after reportedly being displeased<lb />
with his position as backup quar-<lb />
terback. Last season, Libretto had<lb />
been the starting quarterback in<lb />
eight of the 11 ECU football<lb />
games, however he was replaced<lb />
as starter by red-shirt sophomore<lb />
Travis Hunter after spring drills.<lb />
ECU head coach Art Baker told<lb />
reporters in Raleigh last Wednes-<lb />
day that Libretto was having a<lb />
difficult time accepting his demo-<lb />
tion to second string. Baker went<lb />
on to say that he had given Li-<lb />
bretto until Friday (Sept. 11) to<lb />
make a final decision.<lb />
"Charlie left the squad last Tues-<lb />
day and came in quite upset about<lb />
his particular situation and asked<lb />
if he could have until Friday to<lb />
make up his mind Baker said<lb />
Monday. "I gave him (Libretto)<lb />
until Friday, but, at that time I told<lb />
him that no matter what he de-<lb />
cided, he would not dress out for<lb />
the Florida State Game.<lb />
"He did come back in Friday<lb />
and asked to be reinstated Baker<lb />
continued. "He made an apology<lb />
to the team today (Monday) and<lb />
he will rejoin the football team<lb />
today<lb />
Baker said that at the time that<lb />
Libretto left the team, third-string<lb />
Sports Fact<lb />
George Blanda, the career leader<lb />
in points scored in pro football,<lb />
had 943 on points-after-touch-<lb />
down and also 1,005 on field goals<lb />
in his mark of 2,002 points<lb />
Fran Tarkenton played 18 seasons<lb />
at quarterback for the Minnesota<lb />
Vikings and New York Giants. His<lb />
passes gained a record 47,003<lb />
yards.<lb />
quarterback Brad Walsh was<lb />
moved to second string. Baker<lb />
went on to say that Walsh would<lb />
remain as the second string signal<lb />
caller until Libretto works his way<lb />
back up.<lb />
"He'll join the team behind Brad<lb />
Walsh and he'll just have to work<lb />
his way up the ladder from there<lb />
Baker concluded.<lb />
During his freshman campaign<lb />
last year, Libretto connected on 71<lb />
completions in 148 attempts for a<lb />
48 percent clip. He had one touch-<lb />
down pass and six interceptions.<lb />
For the year. Libretto totaled 833<lb />
yards through the air.<lb />
Probably the most memorable<lb />
moment for Libretto dunng his<lb />
freshman year camo against<lb />
Southern Mississippi. After com-<lb />
ing off the bench with only 1:48 to<lb />
play, Libretto led the Pirates on a<lb />
13-play, 80 yard drive, which was<lb />
capped off with a eight-yard<lb />
touchdown pass to Walter Wilson<lb />
with only eight seconds remain-<lb />
ing on the clock.<lb />
Weekend wrap-up<lb />
Men's Tennis at Old Domin-<lb />
ion Invitational, Norfolk, VA<lb />
Participating teams were Penn<lb />
State, William &amp; Mary, Old Do-<lb />
minion and East Carolina. The<lb />
second day of play was cancelled<lb />
due to rainy conditions. ECU'S<lb />
number-one singles player, John<lb />
Melhom, reached the semifinals<lb />
of the "A" (or top) bracket by<lb />
defeating John Mackey of Penn<lb />
State, 6-4,6-1. He then lost to Will<lb />
Harvie of William &amp; Mary, 5-7,6-<lb />
2,6-2.<lb />
ECU plays Meredith College<lb />
Wednesday at the ECU Courts<lb />
(women, 3:00).<lb />
Pirate Notes<lb />
Women's Volleyball at Villa-<lb />
nova:<lb />
ECU fell to 1-1, losing to Villa-<lb />
nova at Villanova, Pa Saturday<lb />
byscoresofl5-13,15-13,15-9. The<lb />
Pirates had opened the 1987 sea-<lb />
son at Minges Coliseum last<lb />
Thursday by defeating North<lb />
Carolina Wesleyan, 15-8,15-8,15-<lb />
7. Sophomore setter Debbie Tate,<lb />
a junior college transfer from<lb />
Manatee Community College in<lb />
Bradenton, Fla led the Pirates in<lb />
both hitting (4 for 7) and in setting<lb />
(13 for 26). She also had four serv-<lb />
ice aces and four digs against N.C<lb />
Wesleyan. Senior Kris McKay led<lb />
ECU with 12 digs and five block<lb />
assists in that match.<lb />
Cross Country Results from<lb />
Pembroke Invitational:<lb />
East Carolina's men's and<lb />
women's cross country squads<lb />
turned in very good perform-<lb />
ances this past weekend at the<lb />
Pembroke Invitational in Pem-<lb />
broke, NC.<lb />
Bibi Rosas once again led the<lb />
women finishing fifth overall<lb />
with a time of 19:55. Stephanie<lb />
Ingram also finished in the top 10<lb />
placing ninth with 20:23 mark.<lb />
Overall ECU's women finished<lb />
third out of seven teams. Themen<lb />
placed sixth out of 11 teams in the<lb />
overall competition. They were<lb />
led by Matt Schweitzer, 18th-<lb />
28:19, and Mike McGehee, 22nd-<lb />
28:34.<lb />
Assistant Coach Mitch Craib<lb />
was pleased with this weekend's<lb />
results. "The women had a verv<lb />
nice run Craib said. "They are a<lb />
much improved team<lb />
He added, "the men put in a<lb />
solid performance led by two<lb />
potentially excellent runners -<lb />
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sive end, but it didn't happen<lb />
The Cavaliers dropped to 0-2<lb />
and Maryland evened its record<lb />
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Elsewhere, No. 10 Clemson<lb />
stopped Virginia Tech 22-10<lb />
Duke defeated Northwestern 31-<lb />
16, Georgia Tech crushed The<lb />
Citadel 51-12 and Wake Forest<lb />
registered a 24-0 shutout of<lb />
Richmond.<lb />
North Carolina took a 28-0<lb />
whipping from No. 1 Oklahoma<lb />
and North Carolina State was<lb />
downed 34-0by No. 18 Pittsburgh.<lb />
After a first half in which Coach<lb />
Danny Ford perceived his offense<lb />
as sluggish, tailback Wesley<lb />
McFadden rushed for two touch-<lb />
downs in the second half to raise<lb />
Clemson's record to 2-0. Ford's<lb />
concern stemmed from the<lb />
offense's failure to conert two in-<lb />
terceptions in Virginia Tech terri-<lb />
tory into touchdowns.<lb />
Those turnovers led to a pair of<lb />
David Treadwell field goals.<lb />
"Needless to say, our offense<lb />
has got to get better Ford said.<lb />
"We had good field position early<lb />
in the game, and we don't come<lb />
out with except six points<lb />
Duke's "Airball" promotion in<lb />
1987 has given quarterback Steve<lb />
Slayden some impressive num-<lb />
bers. Against Northwestern, he<lb />
was 18 of 35 for 269 yards, al-<lb />
though he was intercepted four<lb />
times. In the first half alone,<lb />
Slayden was 15 of 28 for 295 yards,<lb />
figures which led first-year coah<lb />
Steve Spurrier to observe that the<lb />
Duke offense could have pro-<lb />
duced more.<lb />
"It was a wild and crazy game<lb />
with both teams having opportu-<lb />
nities to score a lot of points<lb />
Spurrier said. "Our defensive<lb />
guys hung in there and kept them<lb />
out of the end zone . . . That was<lb />
probably the key to the ball<lb />
game<lb />
When the ball wasn't in the air,<lb />
Roger Boone carried it 19 times for<lb />
117 yards and a touchdown as<lb />
Duke climbed tc 2-0.<lb />
Rick Strom passed for three<lb />
touchdowns and 317yardstogive<lb />
Ross his initial triumph as succes-<lb />
sor to Bill Curry. Strom threw a<lb />
49-yard touchdown pass to Mal-<lb />
colm King, a 34-yarder to Greg<lb />
Lester and a 48-yard scoring pass<lb />
to Robert Massey.<lb />
Darryl McCill rushed 28 times<lb />
for 129 yards and one touchdown<lb />
for Wake Forest. The rains might<lb />
have been as much to blame as<lb />
Dooley's traditional conservative<lb />
offensive approach for Wake<lb />
Forest's relatively low output. But<lb />
Ricnmond contributed to the<lb />
Wake Forest victory by commit-<lb />
ting II mistakes, four of which led<lb />
to Demon Deacon scores.<lb />
"This was not pretty, but 111<lb />
take 'em every time, " Dooley<lb />
said. "Defensively, we couldn't<lb />
have asked for more. They played<lb />
well all night<lb />
Georgia Tech was the last team<lb />
to shut out the Tar Heels, that in a<lb />
31-0 defeat in 1985. Jamelle<lb />
Holieway did the damage this<lb />
time for Oklahoma, rushing for<lb />
170 yards and scoring all four<lb />
Sooner touchdowns. Holieway<lb />
Gamecocks roll to<lb />
second win in a row<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C (AP) - South<lb />
Carolina has swallowd its two-<lb />
game appetizer whole. Now the<lb />
Gamecocks, who before the sea-<lb />
son talked of winning the national<lb />
championship, will find out<lb />
whether they can eat with the big<lb />
boys or choke in trying.<lb />
South Carolina opened the year<lb />
with a 27-3 victory over Appala-<lb />
chian State and followed that Sat-<lb />
urday evening with a 31-6<lb />
triumph over Western Carolina.<lb />
Both opponents are members of<lb />
the NCAA Division 1-AA South-<lb />
ern Conference. Not exactly<lb />
tough tests for the 1-A independ-<lb />
ent Gamecocks.<lb />
But the tests are now in the of-<lb />
fering.<lb />
After taking this week off, the<lb />
undefeated Gamecocks are at No.<lb />
20 Georgia on Sept. 26 and at sec-<lb />
ond-ranked Nebraska the next<lb />
week. Any questions about how<lb />
good the Gamecocks are should<lb />
be answered after those two<lb />
games.<lb />
"I think wedid what we wanted<lb />
in the first two games in a sense,<lb />
but well have to work harder<lb />
now because we're getting into<lb />
the meat of our schedule wide<lb />
receiver Danny Smith said.<lb />
"We're going to have to work<lb />
harder and get better in the next<lb />
couple of weeks<lb />
Smith did just fine against the<lb />
Catamounts. The 6-foot-3, 209-<lb />
pound senior hauled in two of<lb />
quarterback Todd Ellis' three<lb />
touchdown passes on a rainy<lb />
night at Williams-Brice Stadium,<lb />
where 24 hours earlier Pope John<lb />
Paul II spoke during his five-hour<lb />
visit to the state capital.<lb />
"We just went out there with the<lb />
idea of getting the job done he<lb />
said. "The touchdowns came off<lb />
play action with the defense sag-<lb />
ging<lb />
Smith caught a 28-yard TD pass<lb />
with 4:16 left in the first period to<lb />
cap an 11-play, 90-yard drive to<lb />
make it 7-0.<lb />
After Western Carolina place-<lb />
kicker Kirk Roach was wide right<lb />
on a 47-yard field goal, South<lb />
Carolina then drove 70 yards on<lb />
eight plays to up its lead to 14-0<lb />
when Smith leaped high to grab a<lb />
23-yard TD pass from Ellis with<lb />
4:40 left in the half.<lb />
Moments later, tailback Carlton<lb />
Terry fumbled after being hit by<lb />
South Carolina linebacker Der-<lb />
rick Little. End Shed Diggs recov-<lb />
ered at the Catamount 40.<lb />
Two plays later, Ellis tossed a<lb />
37-yard TD pass to wingback Ster-<lb />
ling Sharpe with 1:46 to go.<lb />
Sharpe has now caught at least<lb />
one pass in 24 straight games.<lb />
Fred Zeigler holds the record of 29<lb />
from 1967 to 1969.<lb />
Ellis completed 17 of 34 passes<lb />
for 245 yards but also had four<lb />
passes intercepted. Ellis has now<lb />
thrown for more than 200 yards is<lb />
all but one of the 13 games he's<lb />
started, but he felt his perform-<lb />
ance was not what it should be.<lb />
"I'm not particularly happy<lb />
Ellis said. "I need to learn to relax<lb />
more. My passes were not that<lb />
crisp<lb />
The Catamounts avoided being<lb />
shut out when Roach kicked a 32-<lb />
yard field goal with 24 seconds<lb />
left in the half following an inter-<lb />
ception by linebacker Billy Shep-<lb />
ard.<lb />
South Carolina all but sealed<lb />
the victory when Little inter-<lb />
cepted a pass by Todd Cottrell on<lb />
the first play of the second half<lb />
and returned it 22 yards to the<lb />
Western Carolina 8. Three plays<lb />
later. Green bulled over from 2<lb />
yards out for his fourth TD of the<lb />
season to give the Gamecocks a<lb />
28-3 lead with 13:32 left.<lb />
Green finished with a career-<lb />
high 104 vards, including 96 in the<lb />
first halt. He played sparingly in<lb />
the third period and not at all in<lb />
the fourth after straining his knee<lb />
near the end of the second quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
The 6-foot-2, 205-pound so-<lb />
phmore, whose best previous<lb />
rushing effort was last year<lb />
against Virginia when he rushed<lb />
for 81 vards, is the first player to<lb />
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offered an assessment of his op-<lb />
ponents.<lb />
"Hey, in my mind. North<lb />
CaroJina'satop20teamhesaid.<lb />
"They have an OK defendse, but<lb />
they just don't have a lot of team<lb />
speed. But, man, they will hit you.<lb />
They're as physical as Nebraska<lb />
and Miami<lb />
Prior to the loss at Pittsburgh,<lb />
N.C State hadn't been shut out<lb />
since a 45-0 whipping at Virginia<lb />
in 1984. It was the first shutout for<lb />
a Dick Sheridan-coached team<lb />
since his 1982 Furman team suf-<lb />
fered a 17-0 loss to South Carolina<lb />
State in the last game of that sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
Pitt gained 557 yards total of-<lb />
fense, while the Wolfpack picked<lb />
up 168, and more than a third of<lb />
that came on Bobby Crumpler's<lb />
60-yard run in the second quarter.<lb />
"They just dominated the<lb />
game Sheridan said. "We really<lb />
felt like we had a chance to win<lb />
coming into the tame. But they<lb />
did to us what they wanted. I was<lb />
a little surprised that they were as<lb />
good as they were<lb />
Next week features two confer-<lb />
ence games, N.C. State at Wake<lb />
Forest and North Carolina at<lb />
Georgia Tech. Outside the ACC,<lb />
Maryland hosts West Virginia!<lb />
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take on Georgia. Virginia is at<lb />
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still talking tough. But the sides<lb />
say they are willing to compro-<lb />
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Management and the union<lb />
planned to meet today in an effort<lb />
to work toward replacing the col-<lb />
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NFLPA executive director<lb />
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out.<lb />
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out. In addition to financial ar-<lb />
rangements, management on<lb />
Thursday voted unanimously to<lb />
continue operations bv using<lb />
non-striking players and free<lb />
agents in order to field teams.<lb />
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AP top 10 results for weekend highlighted<lb />
(AP) - For many college football<lb />
teams, playing at Michigan and<lb />
Penn State is intimidating and<lb />
usually a matter of survival.<lb />
But both Notre Dame and Ala-<lb />
bama flourished in those sur-<lb />
roundings on Saturday.<lb />
Opening their 100th season, the<lb />
ihth-ranked Fighting Irish woke<lb />
up some echoes with a shockingly<lb />
easy 26-7 victory over the ninth-<lb />
ranked Woverines before 106,098<lb />
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Nittany Lions, rated No. 11, while<lb />
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Park.<lb />
Elsewhere in the Top Ten, No. I<lb />
Oklahoma beat North Carolina<lb />
28-0; No. 2 Nebraska defeated No.<lb />
3 UCLA 42-33; No. 4 Auburn<lb />
routed Kansas 49-0; No. 5 Ohio<lb />
State beat West Virginia 24-3; No.<lb />
6 Louisiana State downed Fuller-<lb />
ton State 56-12; No. 8 Florida State<lb />
defeated East Carolina 44-3; and<lb />
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13 Arkansas trimmed Mississippi<lb />
31-10; No. 14 Tennessee beat Mis-<lb />
sissippi State 38-10; No. 15<lb />
Arizona State topped IlIinois21-7;<lb />
No. 18 Pittsburgh defeated North<lb />
Carolina State 34-0, and No. 20<lb />
Georgia beat Oregon State 41-7.<lb />
Quarterback Terry Andrysiak<lb />
was the big man for Norte Dame,<lb />
completing II of 15 passes for 137<lb />
yards, including an 11-yard touch-<lb />
down toss to flanker Tim Brown.<lb />
Notre Dame's victory avenged<lb />
a 24-23 loss to Michigan last year<lb />
in South Bend.<lb />
The Wolverines turned the ball<lb />
over seven times, the most since<lb />
losing the ball seven times to<lb />
Minnesota in 1960.<lb />
The victory gave a starting<lb />
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Humphrey's 73-yard run got<lb />
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Strike deadline nears<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) As a<lb />
strike deadline approaches, the<lb />
National Football League Players<lb />
Association and team owners are<lb />
still talking tough. But the sides<lb />
say they are willing to compro-<lb />
mise.<lb />
Management and the union<lb />
planned to meet today in an effort<lb />
to work toward replacing the col-<lb />
lective bargaining agreement that<lb />
expired Aug. 31.<lb />
NFLTA executive director<lb />
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unless management is willing to<lb />
bend, "nothing would be accom-<lb />
plished in these meetings<lb />
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of using a "take it or leave it"<lb />
approach to the talks, which<lb />
stalled Sept. 3 when the union<lb />
insisted on guarantees for its<lb />
player representatives. After<lb />
reading a proposed contract sub-<lb />
mitted by management on Mon-<lb />
day, the NFLPA on Tuesday set a<lb />
strike deadline of Sept. 22.<lb />
Vm willing to do anything that<lb />
seems reasonable if we can bring<lb />
this to a fast conclusion Upshaw<lb />
said. "So far, everything I've done<lb />
has been met with resistance. The<lb />
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"Compromise is inherent in our<lb />
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Management Council. "One of<lb />
the ways to avoid a strike is to ne-<lb />
gotiate and we've had continued<lb />
difficulty getting the union to the<lb />
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mitted by management on Mon-<lb />
day came about because of the<lb />
union's unwillingness to con-<lb />
tinue the talks.<lb />
"They left us no choice<lb />
Donlan said. "It wasn't take it or<lb />
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intensive bargaining we need to<lb />
avoid a strike<lb />
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C iO officials Friday morning to<lb />
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"And what will they call the thing<lb />
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of the Super Bowir<lb />
Donlan defended the decision.<lb />
"In 1982, a 57-day strike had a dev-<lb />
astating effect on the NFL he<lb />
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SMU<lb />
DALLAS, TX (CPS) Two<lb />
weeks after taking office, the new<lb />
president of Southern Methodist<lb />
University finally talked about<lb />
the sports scandals that have<lb />
made SMU into a synonym for all<lb />
of what's wrong with intercolle-<lb />
giate athletics.<lb />
The scandal, president A. Ken-<lb />
neth Pye said Aug. 29, has as<lb />
much to do with education at<lb />
SMU "as what's happening in the<lb />
Persian Gulf<lb />
Pye, who observers thought<lb />
would announce dramatic new<lb />
athletic reforms, spoke during a<lb />
dark time in college sports.<lb />
About the time Pye assumed<lb />
office, the National Collegiate<lb />
Athletic Association (NCAA)<lb />
suspended athletes from Ohio<lb />
State, Pittsburgh and Alabama for<lb />
allegedly taking money from<lb />
sports agents.<lb />
During the last several years,<lb />
athletes have been involved in a<lb />
semingly endless string of drug<lb />
problems, crimes, classroom<lb />
cheating, transcript fixings and<lb />
other unsavory incidents.<lb />
In response, the American<lb />
council on Education (ACE) or-<lb />
ganized a group of college presi-<lb />
dents to work for reform, and<lb />
several states � Ohio, Michigan,<lb />
California and, last week, Texas<lb />
� have passd laws to punish<lb />
sports agents and campus sports<lb />
boosters who violate NCAA<lb />
rules.<lb />
More aminously for campus<lb />
sports, in July a Media General-<lb />
Associated Press poll found that<lb />
half of all Americans believe in-<lb />
tercollegiate athletics are "over-<lb />
emphasized" in U.S. education.<lb />
"College graduates were far<lb />
more likely to say that sports are<lb />
overemphasized in college than<lb />
those with less of an education<lb />
said Media General researcher<lb />
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adults.<lb />
"What the public is demand-<lb />
ing observed Sheldon Steinbach<lb />
of the ACE, "is more stringent<lb />
rules, and most schools are re-<lb />
sponding on their own<lb />
Steinbach cited Virginia Tech,<lb />
which this summer passed tough<lb />
new regulations of athletes' and<lb />
boosters' behavior after being<lb />
punishccLior violating NCAA<lb />
recruiting rules, as setting a valu-<lb />
able new standard for campus<lb />
rules.<lb />
"College sports are definitely<lb />
moving toward more regula-<lb />
tions added Marc Dreyfors of<lb />
the Institute for Trends Research<lb />
in Wilmington, N.C.<lb />
Nothing � not the June, 1986,<lb />
cocaine-related death of Univer-<lb />
sity of Maryland basketball star<lb />
Len Bias, the revelations that sev-<lb />
eral Georgia athletes were given<lb />
special academic treatment or the<lb />
firing of a New Mexico coach for<lb />
altering some athletes' transcripts<lb />
� semcdtosourpublicopinionas<lb />
much as the SMU scandal.<lb />
"Public reaction to the SMU<lb />
scandal Dreyfors said, "was<lb />
very important<lb />
Last year, the NCAA found<lb />
SMU boosters gave $61,000 in il-<lb />
licit payments to 13 football play-<lb />
ers, "loaned" them cars and apart-<lb />
ments, and then tried to cover it all<lb />
up.<lb />
TexasGov. Bill Clements, more-<lb />
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approved the payments while he<lb />
served on SMU's Board of Gover-<lb />
nors.<lb />
The NCAA, in turn, imposed a<lb />
"death penalty" on the school,<lb />
barring it from playing football<lb />
this year and most of 1988.<lb />
"Yes said SMU athletic de-<lb />
partment spokesman Paul Rid-<lb />
ings, "we're hopeful that past<lb />
mistakes won't be repeated.<lb />
There will be no spec 1 admis-<lb />
sions for any athlete who does not<lb />
meet SMU's requirements, and<lb />
there will be no more payments<lb />
Still, observers were waiting<lb />
anxiously to hear what Pye � a<lb />
Duke professor who took the<lb />
SMU job after the scandal forced<lb />
out former SMU president, L.<lb />
Donald Shields, as well as SMU's<lb />
football coach and athletic direc-<lb />
tor in the last year � would do<lb />
IMAGINE<lb />
THAT!<lb />
about sports.<lb />
His answer in his Aug. 29<lb />
speech to SMU's freshmen: essen-<lb />
tially ignore the past offenses.<lb />
Pye made a "plea for assis-<lb />
tance" to SMU freshmen to help<lb />
recruit promising athletes for<lb />
SMU from their old high schools,<lb />
a switch from the high-pressure<lb />
recruiting of high school seniors<lb />
by boosters.<lb />
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Williams paces Redskin rally<lb />
IAD - Doug Williams, who took<lb />
one snap from center in an NFL<lb />
came last year, discovered that<lb />
king a backup quarterback can<lb />
have its rewards.<lb />
"It was great to be in control<lb />
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Eight ot the 13 openers Sunday<lb />
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The players union has set a<lb />
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passes for 316 yards, but the 49ers<lb />
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Cardinals 24, Cowboys 13:<lb />
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defense for 58 minutes, scored<lb />
three touchdowns in the final two<lb />
minutes to win its first home<lb />
opener in 12 years.<lb />
Neil Lomax found Roy Green<lb />
for 16 - and 22 - yard touchdown<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 15,1987<lb />
THE DEPARTMENT OF INTRAMURAL - RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
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Ine Department of Intramural-Recreational Services offers a wide variety of services and programs for faculty, staff and students of East Carolina<lb />
University. These programs include: intramural sports, club sports, informal recreation, aerobicfitness classes, physical fitness activities, outdoor recreation<lb />
equipment rentals and trips plus an equipment check out centerWhere fun is 1 tells the story of recreational services around the East Carolina campus<lb />
and serves as the motto for the Department of Intramural-Recreational Services. Become familiar with the program and participate rather than spectate. For<lb />
more information regarding the Department, drop by room 204 Memorial Gym or call 757-6387.<lb />
SEPTEMBER SPORT SPECTACULAR<lb />
The Intramural Sport fall pro-<lb />
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-know when the recreation facilities are open?<lb />
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facility availability and operational hours; or stop by our office to pick<lb />
up a pocket calendar that indicates the hours for each facility.<lb />
-use the weight rooms?<lb />
Bring your validated East Carolina University ID card to either Memo<lb />
rial Gymnasium or Minges Coliseum weight rooms during scheduled<lb />
informal recreation hours.<lb />
-join an intramural team?<lb />
Check the pocket calendar for registration dates, gather up your<lb />
friends to form a team, or come by the office to be placed on an<lb />
existing team.<lb />
-swim at the pools?<lb />
Present you validated East Carolina University ID card to the life-<lb />
guards at either Memorial pool or Minges pool during scheduled<lb />
informal recreation hours.<lb />
-reserve a racquetball court?<lb />
Call 757-691 1, or sign up in person at the Memorial Gymnasium<lb />
Equipment Room. Courts may be reserved in person from 1 1:30 a.m.<lb />
3:00 p.m. and by phone from 12 noon - 3:00 p.m.<lb />
-join an aerobics class?<lb />
Either sign up in advance in room 204 Memorial Gymnasium during<lb />
registration dates or bring your validated East Carolina University ID<lb />
card, plus one dollar, to any scheduled class.<lb />
-check out sports equipment?<lb />
Come over to the Equipment Room, located in room 1 15 Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium, and bring your validated East Carolina University ID<lb />
card.<lb />
-join an East Carolina University Club Sport?<lb />
Call 757-6387 for specific information related to the Club Sport that<lb />
interests you. or come by the office for additional information.<lb />
-join the Pepsi Physical Fitness Club or Aerobics Challenge Program?<lb />
Stop by our office to register for the program(s) and set your goals for<lb />
walking, running, swimming or cycling. Upon completion of your goal.<lb />
you will receive the appropriate award<lb />
�apply for a job with the Department of Intramural-Recreational Services?<lb />
Come by 204 Memorial Ovmnasium on weekdays between 8:00 a.m.<lb />
and 5:00 p.m. and complete an application form<lb />
-get permission for spouses and or dependents to use the facilities?<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center makes photo ID cards This ID card will<lb />
entitle your spouse or dependent to use the University recreational<lb />
facilities.<lb />
-have fun and avoid boredom?<lb />
Become involved in one or more of the many varied programs offered<lb />
by the Department of Intramural Recreational Services.<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Department of Intramural-Recreational Services<lb />
Division of Intramural Sports<lb />
Fall 1987 Calendar<lb />
EventRegistrationMeeting<lb />
Co-Rec Almost<lb />
Anything Goes083111 AM-6 PMMG104-A<lb />
Flag Football090811 AM-6 PMMG104-A<lb />
'Co-Rec Softball09085 PMBrewD-103<lb />
'Tennis Singles09095 PMBrewD-103<lb />
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Soccer102111 AM-6 PMMG 104-A<lb />
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Bowling102811 AM-6 PMMG 104-A<lb />
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Registration and Attendance at Team Captains Meetings are Mandatory!<lb />
�Registration at these meeting is required to ensure participation.<lb />
"Call 757-6387 for specific information.<lb />
Intramural-Recreational Representatives Meeting - Tuesday. September 22, 5 PM, Bio 102<lb />
Activity<lb />
Canoe Trip<lb />
Sailing<lb />
Kayaking Clinic<lb />
Bike Hike<lb />
Registration<lb />
98-915<lb />
914-921<lb />
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Almost Anything Goes<lb />
The Outdoor Recreation Center is<lb />
open Monday &amp; Friday, 1:30-5:30<lb />
p.m Tuesday &amp; Thursday, 3:30<lb />
p.m5:30 p.m.<lb />
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tered around campus.you've heard it<lb />
in the news, you've wondered what it<lb />
is! Well, it's finally here - Intramural<lb />
Almost Anything Goes will be held<lb />
Thursday, September 17 at the hot-<lb />
ton of College Hill. Still not .sure what<lb />
it's all about? Well, here's a brief<lb />
outlook of the events taking place<lb />
from 3:00-7.00 p.m.<lb />
Bud Light "All American" -Six<lb />
menwomen players race to the fin-<lb />
ish in what some may call an unusual<lb />
fall wardrobe.<lb />
Big Bad Bud Relay - Care to look<lb />
like a fool in front of over 200 specta-<lb />
tors? Participants can't afTord not to.<lb />
Thread the Needle - You can be<lb />
tied together with three men and<lb />
women of your choice. Only campus<lb />
heels and hearty souls need apply.<lb />
Fill-er Up - Participants cups will<lb />
runneth over with laughter and a<lb />
little of the wet stuff.<lb />
And the Keg Rolls On - And you<lb />
thought you were disoriented after<lb />
the football game Saturday night!<lb />
Ol'McMurala Had a Farm-<lb />
Watch participants crack up in this<lb />
animal farm event.<lb />
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missed aflerthe event, or take part in<lb />
this years Almost Anything Goes<lb />
sponsored by Bud LightJeffrey's<lb />
Beer and Wine. All participants will<lb />
receive a FREE t-shirt while first<lb />
through fourth place finishers will<lb />
receive individual trophies. All the<lb />
action and hilarity begins this Thurs-<lb />
day at the bottom of College Hill.<lb />
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3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.<lb />
11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<lb />
1200 noon- 5:00 p.m<lb />
Memorial Gym 115<lb />
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10:00 a.m. -9:00 p.m.<lb />
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Monday. CourU may be reeerved in perton from 11:30 a.m. � 3:00 p.m. and 12 noon - 3:00 p.m. by phone.<lb />
For Physical<lb />
Fitness Fanatics<lb />
Do you feel overweight, out of<lb />
shape and unfit? The Physical Fit-<lb />
ness division of the IRS ran gel you<lb />
back on the righ, track to a more<lb />
beautiful YOU. An array of special<lb />
programs and fitness classes have<lb />
been developed to shape up faculty,<lb />
staffand students of East Carolina.<lb />
Aerobic fitness classes have al-<lb />
ready begun for the first session so<lb />
don't miss second session rcgistra<lb />
tion October 13 16.<lb />
You can still enjoy several fitness<lb />
programs such as the Pepsi Physi-<lb />
cal Fitness Club. Exercise WISE.<lb />
ly. Swim Conditioning, and Weight<lb />
Training Clinics. The Pepsi Physi-<lb />
cal F"itness Club offers six choices<lb />
of self-directed exercises on a chal<lb />
lenge basis Participants may<lb />
choose from jigging, swimming,<lb />
walking biking, pushing (wheel<lb />
chairs), or a combination of these<lb />
activities. YOU select the activity,<lb />
work out on you own, record the<lb />
distance and receive an award for<lb />
your accomplishments. Registra-<lb />
tion and mileage participation<lb />
forms are available in room 204<lb />
DVTRA-ACTION HOTLINE<lb />
757-6562<lb />
Around the clock Information, facility<lb />
availability, operational hours and<lb />
sixirt si hrrhilrs.<lb />
Outdoor<lb />
Recreation<lb />
First In<lb />
Adventure<lb />
The Department of Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services invites you to<lb />
take an adventure of a lifetime<lb />
through the Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Center located in room 113 Memorial<lb />
Gym. Outdoorsman may enjoy a sce-<lb />
nic bike ride through the outskirts of<lb />
Greenville; a canoe trip along the riv-<lb />
ers of North Carolina; a sailing excur-<lb />
sion along the coast; a windsurfing or<lb />
hang gliding trip along the Outer<lb />
Banks or a quiet horseback riding<lb />
adventure- all brought to you by the<lb />
ORC (Outdoor Recreation Center).<lb />
These adventure trips and a vari-<lb />
ety of specialized clinics have been<lb />
designed for all faculty, staffand stu-<lb />
dents of the University. If you would<lb />
rather design your own weekend fun,<lb />
the ORC can supply you with all the<lb />
equipment you may need through its<lb />
equipment checkout center. A nomi-<lb />
nal fee is required for rentals. The<lb />
ORC supplies the equipment, you<lb />
supply the fun!<lb />
Upcoming adventure trips and<lb />
their registration deadlines are as<lb />
follows:<lb />
-<lb />
Club Sports<lb />
The Department of Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services has one of<lb />
the finest Club Sports programs in<lb />
the area The Club Sports program,<lb />
open to all faculty, staff and stu-<lb />
dents on the ECU campus is de-<lb />
signed for recreational activity,<lb />
Instructional opportunities and<lb />
competitive events. The clubs are<lb />
developed and run by the students,<lb />
with administrative and financial<lb />
assistance provided by the IRS.<lb />
Any time there is sufficient inter-<lb />
est, new clubs may be formed. At<lb />
the present time, there are approxi-<lb />
mately 15 clubs recognized within<lb />
the program, but the possibilities of<lb />
expansion are endless. Some of the<lb />
clubs now serving as organizations<lb />
within the program include: arch-<lb />
ery, cycling, frisbce. paddling, ice<lb />
hockey, rugby, surfing, wind surf<lb />
ing and wrestling If you arc Inter<lb />
cstcd In joining a Club Sport or<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
DEPARTMENT Of INTRAUURAl RiCRLATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
BIKE<lb />
hike<lb />
GRIMESLAND SEINE BEACH 16.5 MILE ROUTE<lb />
Registration Sept 14-21<lb />
Event Date Sept 27<lb />
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