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INSIDE<lb />
Editorials�tttmtm 4<lb />
Entertainment�7<lb />
Sports����� 11<lb />
Classifieds��ng<lb />
ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
First ECU Gospel Choir album ever has been<lb />
released � see ENTERTAINMENT, page 7.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pirates look to a victory Saturday as a key to door<lb />
of success � see SPORTS, page 11,<lb />
Stfre i�ust (ftamlmiatt<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No. 7<lb />
Thursday, September 17,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Chancellor says image suffering<lb />
after rough weeks for university<lb />
Chancellor Eakin makes a point during a Wednesday after-<lb />
noon interview.<lb />
By ANDY LEWIS<lb />
Now Kditor<lb />
What has been happening to<lb />
ECU's image?<lb />
"A measure of a university is how<lb />
it responds to events which are not<lb />
favorable according to Chancellor<lb />
Richard R. Eakin.<lb />
The events in the past few weeks<lb />
such as the post-game incident at the<lb />
ECU-North Carolina State Univer-<lb />
sity fwtball game, the Biltmorc<lb />
Street mishap and the arrests of three<lb />
ECU basketball players have nega-<lb />
tively influenced public perception of<lb />
the university, Eakin said in an in-<lb />
terview Wednesday.<lb />
In the first part of a two-part series,<lb />
Eakin speaks about the Carter-Finlcy<lb />
stadium incident. In the second part,<lb />
Eakin addresses other issues and<lb />
explains where he thinks ECU<lb />
should go from here.<lb />
The tearing down of the goal<lb />
posts and a fence and the damage<lb />
to shrubbery caused by over-<lb />
zealous fans at Carter-Finley sta-<lb />
dium Sept. 5 was "inappropri<lb />
ate" and "unacceptable" ac-<lb />
cording to Chancellor Eakin.<lb />
Eakin said he has apologized to<lb />
NCSU's chancellor for the inci-<lb />
dent.<lb />
"I personally don't believe that<lb />
this (incident) should be a reason<lb />
to discontinue the series Eakin<lb />
said.<lb />
"1 hope and 1 trust that both we<lb />
and North Carolina State can,<lb />
being "entirely fair" and "objec-<lb />
tive" to "unduly harsh and <lb />
critical<lb />
He added, "In particular, there<lb />
were a apuple of editorials that I<lb />
thought  missed the mark and<lb />
made some rather broad and<lb />
sweeping allegations about this<lb />
university (that were not cor-<lb />
 our institution has been victimized<lb />
by the behavior of a few<lb />
�Chancellor Richard R. Eakin<lb />
upon reflection, decide upon a<lb />
course of action which will in-<lb />
deed resume the football series<lb />
between the two universities<lb />
NCSU officials have decided to<lb />
place a one-vear moratorium on<lb />
the ECU-NCSU football series.<lb />
Speaking to the issue of press<lb />
coverage of the event, Eakin said<lb />
the reporting has ranged from<lb />
rect)<lb />
Eakin refused to comment<lb />
about specific editorials.<lb />
Eakin said many people have<lb />
suggested to him that TV and<lb />
newspaper accounts of the inci-<lb />
dent could be used as evidence to<lb />
bring some of the students re-<lb />
sponsible for the damage before<lb />
the honor board.<lb />
"I have problems with that<lb />
Eakin said. "I just simply don't<lb />
believe it's possible, given the<lb />
chaos that we saw there, that one<lb />
could with any degree of reliabil-<lb />
ity make the judgment that just<lb />
because someone was on the field<lb />
that that individual was guilty of<lb />
destructive behavior andor vio-<lb />
lence<lb />
Eakin said he believes that<lb />
"indivduals also do have funda-<lb />
mental rights that we at the uni-<lb />
versity cannot trample upon. So<lb />
I'm trying to do mv best to respect<lb />
everyone's rights, but at the same<lb />
time make it clear that we will not<lb />
tolerate mob violence<lb />
Eakin also said he does not<lb />
believe the cheerleaders contrib-<lb />
uted either intentionallv or<lb />
unintentionally to violent behav-<lb />
ior after the game.<lb />
"I think that in manv respects,<lb />
many people in this whole epi-<lb />
sode have been victims; and a lot<lb />
of us have been victims in the<lb />
sense that we, our institution has<lb />
been victimized by the behavior<lb />
of a few people<lb />
Greenville, ECUofficials meet, propose plan<lb />
By CLAY DEANHARDT streets on that day, making three hason between thecity police and who will soon contact the city head of the police record! d.vi- warded to lWhoU SMtnn c�H<lb />
Managing Kditor<lb />
Acommitteeofcityand univer-<lb />
sity officials met Sept. 2 and pro-<lb />
posed three plans to prevent inci-<lb />
dents like the one on Biltmore<lb />
Street on Aug. 29, according to<lb />
Greenville interim assistant po-<lb />
lice chief Nelson Staton.<lb />
Greenville police broke up an<lb />
unauthorized block party involv-<lb />
ing ECU students on Biltmore<lb />
Street between Fifth and Fourth<lb />
IFC focuses on<lb />
1987 rush<lb />
By TONT PAGE<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Rush was the topic at the top of<lb />
the Inter-Fraternity Council's<lb />
agenda for their Tuesday meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Thisyear a new rush policy was<lb />
implemented requiring rushees<lb />
to have a grade point average of<lb />
2.0. This change in policy was met<lb />
with a change in the overall rush<lb />
process.<lb />
The new rule means first<lb />
semester freshmen cannot re-<lb />
cieve bids for membership in a<lb />
fraternity. However, they are al-<lb />
lowed to rush and attend all rush<lb />
functions, according to Brooke<lb />
Stonesifer, president of IFC.<lb />
"We believe the new rule will<lb />
improve rush in the long run. We<lb />
feel we will be getting more ma-<lb />
ture freshmen who have adapted<lb />
to college. This will improve<lb />
everyone's GPA overall said<lb />
Stonesifer.<lb />
There will also be a "Fall Rush<lb />
Week" in November for inter-<lb />
ested freshmen to attend. This<lb />
will give them a second opportu-<lb />
nity to be exposed to the fraterni-<lb />
ties of their choice. The dates of<lb />
Fall rush will be announced in the<lb />
East Carolinian and interested<lb />
students can sign up outside the<lb />
student store.<lb />
IFC will also be sponsoring<lb />
along with the Panhellinic<lb />
committee a Basketball Blowout<lb />
Sept 22-23. Proceeds from the<lb />
function will go to the Ronald<lb />
McDonald House. "Everyone is<lb />
reminded to bring their quarters<lb />
to class and shoot some hoop in<lb />
front of the student store. By<lb />
making three shots you can qual-<lb />
ify to win $100 or various gift<lb />
certificates said Stonesifer.<lb />
arrests in the process. Some stu-<lb />
dents feel police used unneces-<lb />
sary force in making the arrests.<lb />
Staton referred to the first pro-<lb />
posal as a mutual aid agreement.<lb />
It would allow Greenville police<lb />
to authorize ECU public safety<lb />
officers to make arrests off cam-<lb />
pus in specific situations, Staton<lb />
said.<lb />
The second proposal would<lb />
prevent officers from being<lb />
forced to make arrests in all but<lb />
extreme cases, he said. Under this<lb />
plan, city police would collect<lb />
student identification cards and<lb />
turn in the names to university<lb />
officials. The students must then<lb />
free those officials and possiblv<lb />
the Honor Board, Staton said.<lb />
Staton said the final plan in-<lb />
volved the use of an officer from<lb />
public safety that would serve as<lb />
his department. This officer<lb />
would accompany city police on<lb />
city calls where students were<lb />
involved, he said.<lb />
According to Staton, the pres-<lb />
ence of a public safety officer<lb />
might make student identifica-<lb />
tion easier while providing a<lb />
university representative that<lb />
students might respond to better<lb />
than they do to Greenville police.<lb />
Present at the Sept. 2 meeting<lb />
were Staton, interim police chief<lb />
Randy Nichols, the Greenville<lb />
city attorney, SGA President<lb />
Scott Thomas, Associate Dean of<lb />
Students Ron Speier, Public<lb />
Safety Director Joe Calder, Chief<lb />
of public safety johnny Rose and<lb />
other university officials, Staton<lb />
said.<lb />
The proposals are being in-<lb />
spected by university attorneys.<lb />
attorney with their verdict on the<lb />
plan's viability, he said.<lb />
"I think they are going to be<lb />
kind of proactive measures<lb />
rather than reactive Staton said,<lb />
noting he thought the proposals<lb />
were sound and would be effec-<lb />
tive.<lb />
Staton said other issues also<lb />
were discussed at the meeting.<lb />
He said the committee agreed<lb />
alcohol played a large part in the<lb />
Biltmore incident. Because many<lb />
students can no longer drink<lb />
downtown since the changing of<lb />
the drinking age last year, Staton<lb />
said, the committee felt the num-<lb />
ber of private parties with alcohol<lb />
was going to rise.<lb />
Another issue the group dis-<lb />
cussed was applying for noise<lb />
and block party permits, he said.<lb />
According to Brenda Saulter,<lb />
poll<lb />
sion, organizers of the Biltmore<lb />
party applied for a noise permit<lb />
but were rejected because thev<lb />
did not meet qualifications for<lb />
application.Shesaid theorganiz-<lb />
ers picked up an application for a<lb />
permit to block off the street, but<lb />
never returned it.<lb />
Staton said students had that<lb />
application at the partv site,<lb />
completed and signed "Chief Big<lb />
Mouth" where the proper au-<lb />
thorization signature would<lb />
have been.<lb />
An internal investigation into<lb />
the students' allegations of un-<lb />
necessary force is near comple-<lb />
tion, Staton said.<lb />
He said witnesses ave been<lb />
interviewed on tape and that<lb />
transcripts from those tapes are<lb />
nearing completion now. The<lb />
transcripts will then be for-<lb />
An ECU student avoids watching as he gives blood Wednes-<lb />
day. The Air Force ROTC sponsored blood drive is continuing<lb />
today on the second floor of Mendenhall Student Center. 400<lb />
pints is the goal.<lb />
irded to Nicnols, Staton said.<lb />
"If we do find that some inap-<lb />
propriate action was taken v- UT<lb />
officers  d<lb />
would not be public  i<lb />
tion he said.<lb />
According to Staton, Nichols<lb />
met with fraternity and sorority-<lb />
leaders soon after the Sept 2<lb />
meeting.<lb />
'They discussed how to not<lb />
have incidents like the Biltmore<lb />
See GROUP, page 3<lb />
Faculty Senate<lb />
begins search<lb />
By JEANETTE HERRERA<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Faculty Senate Tues-<lb />
day nominated seven people to<lb />
beon the search committee which<lb />
will select the new vice chancellor<lb />
for academic affairs.<lb />
During the meeting at Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center, the sen-<lb />
ate nominated seven faculty<lb />
members to be on the committee.<lb />
Chancellor Richard R. Eakin will<lb />
pick three of the seven and two<lb />
others of his own choice to serve<lb />
on the committee.<lb />
The seven nominees are Carl<lb />
Adler, Conner Atkeson, Larrv<lb />
Hough, Ruth Katz, Holly<lb />
Mathews, Judith Sadler, and Don<lb />
Sexauer.<lb />
Eakin commented at the meet-<lb />
ing that William Blood worth has<lb />
been doing an excellent job as<lb />
acting Vice Chancellor. Eakin<lb />
noted that any major position<lb />
opening will be opened to appli-<lb />
cants nationwide.<lb />
Eakin began his speech by<lb />
saying he was determined to<lb />
keep coverage of the ECU-NCSU<lb />
game balanced and reasoned.<lb />
Efforts to find the person who<lb />
injured the officer after the game<lb />
have been unsuccessful so far,<lb />
Eakin said. He also commented<lb />
that "we have been treated in a<lb />
way that is unfair and he later<lb />
made reference to an editorial<lb />
written in a Greensboro paper.<lb />
Other election results at the<lb />
meeting went as follows: Emily<lb />
Boyce and Larry Hough were<lb />
elected to the Due Process<lb />
Committee; James Bruner and<lb />
Tinsley Yarbrough were elected<lb />
to the Hearing Committee; Bea<lb />
Chauncey and Ted Ellis were<lb />
elected to the Reconsideration<lb />
Committee.<lb />
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ECU News Bureau<lb />
Seminars scheduled<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � The<lb />
"st Carolina University Divi-<lb />
sion of Continuing Education<lb />
will sponsor four non-credit<lb />
seminars beginning today-<lb />
Introduction to Stained Class<lb />
will be instructed bv Rick Hall,<lb />
owner of the Class Shop, Sept. 17<lb />
Nov. 19 from 7-9:30 p.m. in<lb />
lenkins Building on the ECU<lb />
campus. This course will intro-<lb />
duce the basics of the art of<lb />
stained glass. There will be a<lb />
material and equipment fee due<lb />
at the first clas.s meeting.<lb />
Beginning Piano for Adults<lb />
will be held in Fletcher Music<lb />
Center Sept. 17-19 from 6:30-7:30<lb />
p.m. Students may learn to plav<lb />
familiar tunes in a short time. No<lb />
prior experience is necessary and<lb />
a text is required.<lb />
CPK: The Race for Life will be<lb />
Sept. 19 from 9-4 p.m. in Memo-<lb />
rial Gym. David White, Assistant<lb />
1 lealth, P.E Recreation and<lb />
Safety professor will instruct this<lb />
course. American Red Cross cer-<lb />
tification is required.<lb />
Sailing and Cruising Instruc-<lb />
tion will be Sept. 19-20atSailcraft<lb />
Marina, Oriental, N.C. from Sat<lb />
10 a.m. - Sun 4 p.m. Sailing and<lb />
navigation will be taught by Til-<lb />
ton Wilcox, professor in the<lb />
School of Business. The class will<lb />
be limited to six applicants.<lb />
For more information, write or<lb />
call the ECU Division of Continu-<lb />
ing Education, 757-6143,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834.<lb />
A lumna joins ECU<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � Dr. Jo-<lb />
seph Campinha-Bacote, formerly<lb />
psychiatricmental health nurse<lb />
consultant at Roanokc-Chowan<lb />
1 lospital, Ahoskie, has joined the<lb />
Fast Carolina University School<lb />
of Nursing as an assistant profes-<lb />
sor.<lb />
An alumna of the University of<lb />
Rhode Island, Campinha-Bacote<lb />
holds a master's degree in psychi-<lb />
Middle-aged men color hair<lb />
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) �<lb />
A large number of middle-aged<lb />
men say they think it is acceptable<lb />
tor men over age 40 to adjust their<lb />
physical appearance to make<lb />
themselves look younger.<lb />
The study of 1,000 men con-<lb />
ducted by lust for Men shampoo<lb />
and haircoloring found nearly 70<lb />
percent endorsed the idea of cos-<lb />
metic surgery for men.<lb />
Nearly half the group agreed<lb />
with the statement that, "It's OK<lb />
for men to color their hair rather<lb />
than leaving it gray The firm<lb />
says other research indicates that<lb />
10 percent of America's gray-<lb />
haired men already color their<lb />
hair.<lb />
Honored alumna to speak<lb />
An ECU graduate who has re-<lb />
ceived the Pulitzer Prize is to be<lb />
the keynote speaker at the North<lb />
Carolina Honors Association's<lb />
state convention, to be held on<lb />
campus Friday.<lb />
The association is comprised of<lb />
all the honors programs in the<lb />
state, and the theme ot this year's<lb />
meeting i Honors and Your<lb />
Future ' Dr David Sanders, Eng-<lb />
lish professor .nd director of the<lb />
Honors Program is president-<lb />
elect of NCHA and host of the<lb />
meeting, according to a press re-<lb />
lease.<lb />
The keynote address will be<lb />
delivered at 10 a.m. in Menden-<lb />
hall 244 by Rick Atkinson. Dep-<lb />
uty National EditorSFTheWash-<lb />
ington Post. Atkinson is also the<lb />
onlv Pulitzer Prize winner that<lb />
ECU has ever graduated, accord-<lb />
ing to the press release.<lb />
At 11 a.m. the Associate Dean<lb />
of the School of Medicine at<lb />
LNC-Chapel Hill, Dr. William E.<lb />
Bakewell Jr will discuss admis-<lb />
sion to professional schools.<lb />
Strategies for gaining employ-<lb />
ment in the business world, op-<lb />
portunities in cooperative educa-<lb />
tion and the changing role of<lb />
honors programs and their direc-<lb />
tor are other topics to be covered<lb />
at the convention.<lb />
A detailed schedule is posted<lb />
outside the English Department<lb />
Office (Austin 124). The registra-<lb />
tion fee is$5 ($10 with luncheon).<lb />
All Honors students are urged to<lb />
attend. If you have anv questions<lb />
about the meeting or the Honors<lb />
Program, contact David Sanders,<lb />
Ragsdale 212 (757-6373).<lb />
JUDSON H. BLOUNT, III<lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW<lb />
D H and Traffic Offenses<lb />
12. I ee Building<lb />
'111 asl I hird Street<lb />
1 ireenville. NC 27835<lb />
Telephone:<lb />
(919)758-8555<lb />
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Street incident reoccur he said.<lb />
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Kennedy said. He noted Bork's<lb />
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1965 court ruling that invalidated<lb />
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by married couples in their<lb />
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Bork struck back at critics who<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 17, 1987<lb />
Judge Bork says critics assume too much<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) �<lb />
Robert H. Bork, answering sena-<lb />
tors who would deny him a Su-<lb />
preme Court seat, says his critics<lb />
shouldn't assume he would reject<lb />
privacy claims, rule against mi-<lb />
norities or end a woman's right to<lb />
an abortion.<lb />
Bork's message Tuesday, the<lb />
first day of his confirmation hear-<lb />
ings, was that he's neither liberal<lb />
nor conservative, but predictable<lb />
only in his belief that judges<lb />
should not create new law.<lb />
The nominee was peppered, by<lb />
friend and foe alike, with ques-<lb />
tions that ranged over his writ-<lb />
ings as a Yale Law School profes-<lb />
sor and his decisions as a judge on<lb />
the U.S. Court of Appeals in<lb />
Washington. When he returns<lb />
Soviet treaty claims progress<lb />
WASHIGTON (AP) � U.S.<lb />
and Soviet officials meeting in<lb />
pre-summit talks are making<lb />
muted claims of progress toward<lb />
a landmark treaty to ban interme-<lb />
diate-range nuclear missiles.<lb />
The unfinished accord was<lb />
back on the table today in a sec-<lb />
ond round of talks between Sec-<lb />
retary of State George P. Shultz<lb />
and Soviet Foreign Minister<lb />
Eduard A. Shevardnadze.<lb />
Their goal was to pare down<lb />
their differences over a schedule<lb />
for phasing out the missiles and<lb />
over U.S. warheads on West Ger-<lb />
man rockets, so the treaty could<lb />
be in shape for signing at a super-<lb />
power summit in Washington by<lb />
year's end.<lb />
"I think both sides feel pretty<lb />
much the same way Shultz said<lb />
at a White House news confer-<lb />
ence Tuesday. "And that is we<lb />
should work hard to prepare it<lb />
carefully. And that's what we are<lb />
doing<lb />
Shevardnadze, meanwhile,<lb />
said later that "we achieved<lb />
greater understanding" on nu-<lb />
clear issues, although many to be<lb />
dealt with in the treaty remained<lb />
unresolved.<lb />
"We are still working on it<lb />
Shevardnadze said at the end of<lb />
seven hours of talks. "We do have<lb />
the desire, but what will happen<lb />
is difficult to predict<lb />
Reflecting the apparent good<lb />
feelings, Shultz and Shevard-<lb />
nadze embarked Tuesday night<lb />
with their wives on a dinner<lb />
cruise down the Potomac River<lb />
aboard, Jk JJ.S. Navy yacht as-<lb />
signed to ffip. chiefW naval<lb />
operations.<lb />
Teams of U.S. and Soviet ex-<lb />
perts were left behind in Wash-<lb />
ington to grapple over arms con-<lb />
trol problems and such bilateral<lb />
issues as security problems at the<lb />
American Embassy in Moscow.<lb />
A third, mixed group goes to<lb />
work today on human rights.<lb />
'The atmosphere is very good<lb />
for making progress a senior<lb />
U.S. official said late Tuesday at<lb />
the White House. "I think they<lb />
are serious about making prog-<lb />
ress. I think our feeling is they<lb />
came prepared to resolve issues<lb />
On Monday, just before<lb />
Shevardnadze's talks began, U.S.<lb />
negotiators in Geneva presented<lb />
a treaty draft to their Soviet<lb />
counterparts. It outlined steps for<lb />
the elimination of longer-range<lb />
U.S. and Soviet missiles and<lb />
launchers within three years and<lb />
shorter-range Soviet missiles in<lb />
one year.<lb />
Also, President Reagan said,<lb />
the U.S. document contained<lb />
"the most stringent verification<lb />
regime of any arms control agree-<lb />
ment in history<lb />
Asked on Tuesday for an ap-<lb />
praisal, Shevardnadze said<lb />
Moscow had not had a chance to<lb />
review the draft thoroughly. But,<lb />
he said, "it looked like things<lb />
would work out according to a<lb />
U.S. official who paraphrased the<lb />
Soviet minister.<lb />
The official, like the others<lb />
quoted here, spoke only on con-<lb />
dition he not be named.<lb />
Earlier Tuesday, Shevard-<lb />
nadze and Shultz signed an<lb />
agreement calling for nuclear risk<lb />
reduction centers in the Soviet<lb />
and U.S. capitals.<lb />
Group meets<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Street incident reoccur he said.<lb />
Staton said the meeting cov-<lb />
ered proper procedures for ob-<lb />
taining necessary permits for <lb />
large parties, city ordinances that<lb />
would govern such parties and<lb />
the role of the police when those<lb />
ordinances were being violated.<lb />
Four or five permits were is-<lb />
sued for the following weekend,<lb />
and there was no trouble at any of<lb />
the parties, Staton said. "1 think<lb />
they (the fraternities and sorori-<lb />
ties) represented the student<lb />
body very well he said. "To mv<lb />
knowledge we had no problems<lb />
whatsoever<lb />
today, Bork will be asked to re-<lb />
turn to those subjects in greater<lb />
detail.<lb />
Bork repeatedly made the<lb />
point that he often opposed court<lb />
decisions on civil rights, privacy,<lb />
women's rights and even abor-<lb />
tion on grounds that justices cre-<lb />
ated new rights without any con-<lb />
stitutional basis.<lb />
"I am not by any means alone"<lb />
in that view, he said, denying that<lb />
he opposed basic civil rights and<lb />
civil liberties.<lb />
And Bork said he would give<lb />
"much careful thought" before<lb />
overturning Supreme Court<lb />
precedent, because "it is one<lb />
thing as a legal theorist to criticize<lb />
the reasoning of a prior decision.<lb />
 It is another and more serious<lb />
thing altogether for a judge to<lb />
ignore or overturn a prior deci-<lb />
sion<lb />
He told a supporter, Sen. Strom<lb />
Thurmond, R-S.C, "The law<lb />
should not be  shifting every<lb />
time the personnel of the Su-<lb />
preme Court changes<lb />
Women's groups fear Bork<lb />
would become the swing vote in<lb />
overturning Roe vs. Wade, the<lb />
ruling that permitted a woman to<lb />
"nave an abortion.<lb />
But when Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-<lb />
Utah, a Bork supporter, sug-<lb />
gested to the judge that it is not<lb />
certain he would vote to overturn<lb />
the decision, the witness replied,<lb />
"That is true<lb />
Bork had his roughest mo-<lb />
ments with Sen. Edward M. Ken-<lb />
nedy, D-Mass.<lb />
"Your clock on civil rights<lb />
seems to have stopped in 1954<lb />
Kennedy said. He noted Bork's<lb />
opposition in 1963 to portions of<lb />
the landmark civil rights law that<lb />
passed the next year.<lb />
Bork said he has long since<lb />
changed his mind about the legis-<lb />
lation.<lb />
Bork also acknowledged his<lb />
criticism of a Supreme Court rul-<lb />
ing invalidating poll taxes, a<lb />
device critics said was used to<lb />
exclude blacks from voting. He<lb />
said there was insufficient evi-<lb />
dence in that case that the poll tax<lb />
"was applied discriminatorily<lb />
Committee Chairman Joseph<lb />
R. Biden Jr D-Del reminded<lb />
Bork that he also was critical of a<lb />
1965 court ruling that invalidated<lb />
a Connecticut law which prohib-<lb />
ited use of contraceptives�even<lb />
by married couples in their<lb />
homes.<lb />
Bork said he disagreed with<lb />
the court's reasoning because it<lb />
creates a "free-floating right of<lb />
privacy" and added he was not<lb />
defending a state's right to ban<lb />
contraceptives.<lb />
"What I objected to was the<lb />
way in which the right of privacy<lb />
was created Bork said.<lb />
Bork struck back at critics who<lb />
used his articles written as a pro-<lb />
fessor to predict how he would<lb />
rule on the Supreme Court.<lb />
"As a professor, I felt free to<lb />
engage in philosophical writ-<lb />
ing he said. "As a judge you<lb />
can't be as speculative<lb />
"In the classroom, nobody gets<lb />
hurt. In a courtroom, somebody<lb />
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SGA<lb />
Legislature begins well<lb />
The 1987-88 ECU Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association convened for the<lb />
tirst time Monday as legislators<lb />
were sworn in by Attorney General<lb />
Lisa Williamson.<lb />
It's now time to get down to busi-<lb />
ness.<lb />
The legislature should be com-<lb />
mended for taking swift action to<lb />
make reparations for the destruc-<lb />
tion following the North Carolina<lb />
State � ECU football game. The<lb />
committee formed to look into the<lb />
matter should act just as swiftly to<lb />
repair the damage done to the<lb />
university's image and to improve<lb />
relations with NCSU.<lb />
It seems appropriate to use stu-<lb />
dent funds that might have been<lb />
allocated to some other project to<lb />
pay for damages, although once<lb />
again the good of the many must pay<lb />
for the actions of the few.<lb />
This committee, or possibly a<lb />
separate one, should also investi-<lb />
gate what further steps can be taken<lb />
to insure nothing like this happens<lb />
again. One solution might be the<lb />
threat of punitive action against fu-<lb />
ture trouble makers, backed up with<lb />
concrete proposals to implement<lb />
such action in the future.<lb />
The election of Ben Eckert to a<lb />
second term as speaker of the house<lb />
is also a prudent move. Eckert has<lb />
proven himself to be a fair and<lb />
knowledgable man of good charac-<lb />
ter? the SGA could have no better<lb />
leader for the challenges of the new<lb />
school year.<lb />
Chief among these challenges is<lb />
rebuilding our school image, which<lb />
has been damaged greatly as of late.<lb />
It will take a concerted effort by the<lb />
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PublicationsBuilding<lb />
How many people do you know who can tell you what<lb />
happened at KentState University in 1970? 1 happen to know<lb />
.if no one who doesn't have at least so me vague notion of what<lb />
transpired on that fateful day during a protest of the Vietnam<lb />
war. But if you were to ask these people about what happened<lb />
atSuriya High School on April 29,1980,1 would imagine that<lb />
not one person could raise hisher hand and tell you.<lb />
On this day in Kabul, the capitol city of Afghanistan, 70<lb />
people were killed when a Soviet general instructed his men<lb />
to open fire upon a crowd of student demonstrators. Why do<lb />
so few people in America know about it, when so many know<lb />
of the Kent State "massacre"?<lb />
The answer lies in the fact that this event and others like it<lb />
have received little or no news coverage. The reasons range<lb />
from "the public just doesn't care" to "we simply can't get our<lb />
camera crews into Afghanistan But regardless of the rea-<lb />
sons why, the effect is the same: The American public knows<lb />
very little about what is going on in Afghanistan.<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
by<lb />
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JWc ir.Amttr.ica have a dangerous dependancy upon televi-<lb />
sion arid print media for our understanding of what goes on<lb />
in the world around us. If an event is not covered, the public<lb />
knows next to nothing about it, and the effect is one of the<lb />
public turning its back on it as being too unimportant a news<lb />
item to be brought to our attention.<lb />
The war in Afghanistan is just such a case. That war has<lb />
been raging for seven years now, and 1 personally have seen<lb />
one hour-long special (by CBS), and four brief mentions about<lb />
t in news broadcasts. That is less than one brief glimpse at<lb />
what is going on in a year. What in ij i -ssion does this lack of<lb />
coverage give to the Afghan people? Do we care1 Hell no, we<lb />
would rather hear about Oliver North.<lb />
"Virtually every conceivableatrocity every known crime<lb />
of war � is taking place in Afghanistan today and on a scale<lb />
so vast it defies imagination � Jeri Laber, Executive Direc-<lb />
tor of Helsinki Watch.<lb />
Five million people, one third of Afghanistan's population,<lb />
have fled to neighboring Pakistan and Iran. Approximately<lb />
two million Afghans have been killed, and 45,000 children<lb />
have been taken into the Soviet Union to grow and learn so<lb />
that they may one day return to run the puppet government<lb />
of the country of their birth.<lb />
The Soviet Union has been able to wage a war in silence,<lb />
removed from world public opinion. The Soviet Union will<lb />
not tell the world what is going on. The names of Salisbury<lb />
t-llsberg, Berrigan, and the Chicago Seven of the Soviet Union<lb />
would appear, if at all, on tombstones, not on the front page<lb />
of "Pravdalf our news media will not inform us, noone will,<lb />
and the cries of millions of Afghans will fall on deaf ears.<lb />
"I regTet that I cannot be with you, but we have almost run<lb />
out of food and medical supplies. In addition, I have no<lb />
blankets for my men �and winter is onlv a few months<lb />
away. After four years of fighting one ot the world s great<lb />
super powers, our only victory hasbeenlo escape totaldefeat.<lb />
Even if the rest of the world continues to ignore our cause we<lb />
will fight on. For we are fighting not onlv for ourselves but for<lb />
all mankind. We are fighting for freedom and human dignity<lb />
and the right to worship the God of our choice. I urge vou to<lb />
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lege education has doubled in 27 years.<lb />
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costs, having fallen behind during the<lb />
1970's. Salaries and benefits of faculty<lb />
and administrators still stand just below<lb />
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ago has been increased to compensate in<lb />
the boom 1980's. And the huge expan-<lb />
sions of past decades are now accelerat-<lb />
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reduction in federal aid to students as<lb />
well as tighter state budgets for student<lb />
aid, and it's easy to see why colleges have<lb />
been passing their costs on to parents.<lb />
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ing proportion of time spent on the fun-<lb />
damentals of a liberal education.<lb />
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Boyer Report on undergraduate educa-<lb />
tion pointed out, is increasingly geared to<lb />
a professionalized faculty and away from<lb />
students. Faculty members, through a<lb />
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pressure to keep pumping out books.<lb />
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expense, libraries must keep track of the<lb />
mounds of articles.Second, less time and<lb />
effort are devoted to teaching. Many re-<lb />
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often more gifted teachers - or more<lb />
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search. It's simply to point out that the<lb />
journal junkies are now in control. There<lb />
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now available in the United States on the<lb />
subject of sociology.<lb />
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quarters of these journals get near the<lb />
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about five articlesan issue, there are some<lb />
600 articles on sociology produced, pur-<lb />
chased and placed on the shelf every<lb />
three months. That's 2,400 a year.<lb />
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decline in student interest in the subject.<lb />
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glected, disciplines suffer.<lb />
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culture of the arts is a symptom of the<lb />
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tion in America's academy. Once unitary<lb />
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distinguish between the important and<lb />
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purpose of undergraduate education.<lb />
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the last 10 years. (Kant was paid by the<lb />
number of students who turned up for<lb />
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was 57. It was "The Critique of Pure<lb />
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new boks acquired to the number thev<lb />
bought annually 30 years ago. Each de-<lb />
partment should be allowed only five<lb />
peroidicals a year in its field.<lb />
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to six names or less, forewords by other<lb />
academics have to go, along with most<lb />
collections of old articals. Footnotes<lb />
should be kept to two a page, of no more<lb />
than two lines each.<lb />
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board should be set up. Among the<lb />
ground rules, the word "dysfunction"<lb />
should not appear more than three times<lb />
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ground rules, the word "dysfunction"<lb />
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on the same page; and the term<lb />
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Treaty to reduce ozone damage<lb />
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ing a last-minute compromise<lb />
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European countries, 46 nations<lb />
were set today to conclude a his-<lb />
toric treaty on reducing chlo-<lb />
rofluorocarbons that damage the<lb />
Earth's ozone<lb />
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the global agreement was over-<lb />
come late Tuesday, with an<lb />
agreement between the United<lb />
States and European Economic<lb />
Community on how the trading<lb />
bloc would be treated.<lb />
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reduce the use of chlorofluoro- Chlorofluorocarbons are used<lb />
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rofluorocarbons or substitutes<lb />
cases of skin cancer a year.<lb />
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SU prevents<lb />
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low-level "roommate wars" that<lb />
college students often find them-<lb />
selves in during the fall when<lb />
they arrive to move in with<lb />
strangers, says Dr. Jane Morgan<lb />
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here.<lb />
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making random room assign-<lb />
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who have similar lifestyles, study<lb />
habits, musical tastes and other<lb />
interests.<lb />
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suggests that even before they<lb />
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velop a "contract" that sets<lb />
ground rules for the living situ-<lb />
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problems or work them ou t when<lb />
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Once on campus and in their<lb />
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will help resolve the situation.<lb />
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work outside the prison walls<lb />
with the fetters. Policy now,<lb />
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Inmate Richard Culbreth was<lb />
working on the road crew re-<lb />
cently, but said he could be on<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 17,1987<lb />
News Digest<lb />
spoken for<lb />
Hn-Te general<lb />
snahT15 N�rth Erica's<lb />
thrt?� CnSCS Tuesday �! the<lb />
threat of nuclear attack bv a<lb />
wn" or accident in slump-<lb />
8 for President Reagan's Strate-<lb />
gic Defense Initiative<lb />
The warning came from Air<lb />
rorceCen. John Piotrowski, com-<lb />
mander of the North American<lb />
Aerospace Defense Command<lb />
and the U.S. Space Command.<lb />
It an attack were imminent,<lb />
� lotrowski is the general who<lb />
would tell the president.<lb />
His statements in Charlotte<lb />
came as the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion increased lobbying for its so-<lb />
called "star wars" system.<lb />
If the system were in place SDI<lb />
computers would make billions<lb />
ot calculations per second and<lb />
guide lasers and possibly atomic-<lb />
particle beams to destroy incom-<lb />
ing missiles.<lb />
An August study by the Con-<lb />
gressional Research Service esti-<lb />
mated SDI could eventually cost<lb />
$1 trillion, and scientists, con-<lb />
gressional representatives and<lb />
others are divided over whether<lb />
it would work.<lb />
Two weeks ago, Defense Secre-<lb />
tary Caspar Weinberger said he<lb />
intends to accelerate SDI research<lb />
and hopes a minimal svstcm can<lb />
be developed by the mid-1990s.<lb />
The Reagan administration's<lb />
principal argument for SDI has<lb />
been that it would protect against<lb />
a Soviet attack and serve as a<lb />
bargaining tool for nuclear mis-<lb />
sile treaties.<lb />
Tuesday, Piotrowski expanded<lb />
that rationale.<lb />
'There is always the chance<lb />
this nation could be attacked by a<lb />
madman or by accident he told<lb />
about 200 students at the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at Char-<lb />
lotte.<lb />
'There is always the chance<lb />
that we could have a modern-day<lb />
Hitler who would destroy what<lb />
he could said Piotrowski. "If<lb />
you've got oil money today, you<lb />
can develop a ballistic missile.<lb />
And if you can hire enough scien-<lb />
tists, you can develop a nuclear<lb />
warhead<lb />
Save the pond?<lb />
CONCORD, Mass. (AP) � A<lb />
conservation group trying to ban<lb />
swimming and limit picnicking<lb />
and hiking at Walden Pond,<lb />
where Henry David Thoreau<lb />
contemplated the simple life, has<lb />
found itself at odds with the<lb />
Massachusetts Audubon Society.<lb />
The Walden Forever Wild<lb />
Committee says swimmers are<lb />
causing serious damage to the<lb />
pond and its environs. But the<lb />
society says the committee is<lb />
pushing a political and symbolic<lb />
issue, not an environmental one.<lb />
In a letter written earlier this<lb />
year and obtained recently by<lb />
The Associated Press, society<lb />
president Gerard A. Bertrand<lb />
condemned committee chair-<lb />
woman Mary P. Sherwood's<lb />
"monomaniacal effort" to ban<lb />
swimming at the site where<lb />
Thoreau built a cabin in 1845. He<lb />
lived there for more than two<lb />
years before distilling his<lb />
thoughts on nature and society<lb />
into his 1854 book "Walden<lb />
Bertrand, noting his Republi-<lb />
can background, rejected allega-<lb />
tions that he was opposing a ban<lb />
"to curry political favor" with<lb />
Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, a<lb />
Democratic presidential hopeful.<lb />
Accusing Ms. Sherwood of<lb />
"unsubstantiated accusations of<lb />
conspiracy he also denied alle-<lb />
gations that water samples were<lb />
tampered with to make condi-<lb />
tions at the state-run sanctuary<lb />
appear better than they are.<lb />
Walden, about 15 miles west of<lb />
Boston, has been used for swim-<lb />
ming, fishing, hiking and con-<lb />
templation for generations. By<lb />
the 1960s, a concrete bathhouse<lb />
and pier had been erected. They<lb />
were later removed.<lb />
For some, Walden is a shrine to<lb />
Thoreau and his naturalist phi-<lb />
losophy. For others, it's just an-<lb />
other pond on a hot summer day.<lb />
Statewide beach<lb />
sweep this weekend<lb />
GKhhNSBOKO (AP) � North<lb />
Carolinians planning to escape<lb />
housework by heading to the<lb />
beach this weekend could be-<lb />
come involved in another kind of<lb />
cleanup.<lb />
Saturday is the date set for<lb />
Beach Sweep, the first statewide<lb />
coastal cleanup.<lb />
"We want to pick up trash and<lb />
change people's attitudes said<lb />
Joanne Braun, who will oversee<lb />
teams of volunteers working the<lb />
project's Cape Lookout to Sneads<lb />
Ferry leg.<lb />
The message is clear, Braun<lb />
says: Trash should be taken off<lb />
the beach in picnic baskets. Boat-<lb />
ers should stow it rather than<lb />
throw it.<lb />
Other kinds of litter reflect<lb />
other sources of the problem.<lb />
"We have the shipping lane off<lb />
our coast, and the military said<lb />
Peggy Tuett, who'll direct the<lb />
Corolla to Ocracoke cleaup<lb />
teams. One recent beach wash-up<lb />
was a can of paint thinner bearing<lb />
naval insignia, she said.<lb />
A third project segment, super-<lb />
vised by Andy Wood at the N.C.<lb />
Aquarium at Fort Fisher,<lb />
stretches from Sneads Ferry to<lb />
Sunset Beach, near the South<lb />
Carolina border.<lb />
More beautiful beaches are the<lb />
immediate payoff, Wood said,<lb />
but the effort is more than an<lb />
exercise in aesthetics.<lb />
Each year, 100,000 mammals<lb />
and 1 million sea birds die from<lb />
encounters with discarded plas<lb />
tics, said Kathryn Henderson at<lb />
the N.C. Division of Coastal<lb />
Management in Raleigh.<lb />
Animals, tied up in discarded<lb />
nets or floating strands of line,<lb />
starve or drown. Sea turtles eat<lb />
plastic bags, mistaking them for<lb />
their favorite jelly fish. Once in-<lb />
gested, the plastic kills the turtles<lb />
by inhibiting digestion or by in-<lb />
flating into a balloon that makes it<lb />
impossible for turtles to dive for<lb />
food.<lb />
Selling safe sex<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) �<lb />
An Orange County mail-order<lb />
company that sells sexually ex-<lb />
plicit books and other erotic ma-<lb />
terials has started including a<lb />
flier on safe sex with each order.<lb />
Adam &amp; Eve, a division of PHE<lb />
Inc. and the nation's largest mail-<lb />
order supplier of condoms, is<lb />
trying to help its customers un-<lb />
derstand the seriousness of<lb />
AIDS, said Philip Harvey, the<lb />
company's president.<lb />
"It made sense to share infor-<lb />
mation with the customer Har-<lb />
vey said Tuesday. "We're simply<lb />
doing our part to help slowly,<lb />
gradually build adequate aware-<lb />
ness of the problem<lb />
The flier presents the effect<lb />
AIDS has on the body, how the<lb />
disease can be transmitted and<lb />
how it can be avoided. It encour-<lb />
ages people with more than one<lb />
sex partner to reduce that num-<lb />
ber to lower the risk of contract-<lb />
ing acquired immune deficiency<lb />
syndrome.<lb />
"In any case, if you do have sex I<lb />
with more than one person, the<lb />
best line of defense is to use con-<lb />
doms every time you have sexual<lb />
intercourse the flier says.<lb />
Harvey said Adam &amp; Eve offi-<lb />
cials were especially aware of in-<lb />
creasing concern about AIDS<lb />
becauseof a 25 percent increase in<lb />
condom sales during the past 18<lb />
months.<lb />
Get more protein,<lb />
eat carbohydrates<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � To get<lb />
more protein into your diet, eat<lb />
more carbolv drates.<lb />
Harvard rutritionist Virginia<lb />
Aronson says most of us eat too<lb />
much protein. Although our<lb />
bodies break protein down for<lb />
fuel, it's a wasteful source of en-<lb />
ergy.<lb />
Eating extra carbohydrates � a<lb />
natural fuel � will free your body<lb />
to use the protein to repair<lb />
muscles. That's protein's best<lb />
role, says the Reebok Aerobic<lb />
Information Bureau.<lb />
 National Tohf r F.rMm<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations-<lb />
Core Battery Tests�will be offered at<lb />
ECU on Saturday, Oct 24, 1987. Applica-<lb />
tion blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to the Educational Testing Service,<lb />
Box 911-R, Princeton, NJ 08541d. Applica-<lb />
tions must be postmarked no later than<lb />
sept. 21, 1987. Get your application from<lb />
the Testing Center, Rm 105 Speight, ECU<lb />
Baptist StudpnUIrnqn<lb />
All students are invited to dinner on<lb />
Monday nights. Dinner starts at 5:30 and<lb />
the cost is $2 00. At 7:00 we have our<lb />
worship service.<lb />
Sigma Gamma Epsilon<lb />
Earth Sciences Honor Society presents<lb />
speaker series: Sept. 17, "Depositional<lb />
Environments of Miocene Sediments fron<lb />
the N.C continental shelf'at 300 pm ;<lb />
Sept. 24, "Geology of Centrla Guatemala"<lb />
at 3:00 pm; Oct. 1, "Academic computing<lb />
at ECU"at 3:00 pm ; and Oct 9, "Earth<lb />
science education in the National Parks"<lb />
at 2:00 pm<lb />
ECU Paddling Club<lb />
Meetings have been scheduled every<lb />
Tuesday night at 900 pm during the fall<lb />
semester Kayak and canoe techniques<lb />
will be held at the Memorial Gym pool on<lb />
the 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays of each<lb />
month. Regular dub meetings will be held<lb />
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. All inter-<lb />
ested students , staff and faculty are wel-<lb />
come. Contact Jim 1 lix (6764 day and 756-<lb />
2970 evenings) for detail.<lb />
Women Soccer Club<lb />
All girls interested in playing on the<lb />
ECU Womens soccer club team should<lb />
contact Renee at 355-4644 Immediately<lb />
Attention all Students<lb />
BASKETBALL BLOWOUT to support<lb />
the Ronald McDonald House around the<lb />
Student Store Sept. 23-25. You mav win<lb />
$100. Sponsored by Panhellenic and IFC<lb />
University Unions<lb />
1 CXipht To Ik- In Pictures will be part of<lb />
a dinner-theatre production on Thursday,<lb />
Oct. 8, and Friday Oct. 9 at 6:30 pm in<lb />
Mcndenhall Student Center Auditorium.<lb />
Tickets are now on sale at the central ticket<lb />
office in Mcndenhall Tickets are $10 00<lb />
for students and $16.00 for all others. Call<lb />
for your tickets, 757-6611 ext. 266. No tick-<lb />
ets will be sold at the door<lb />
Interviewing Workshops<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service in the Bloxon House is offering<lb />
one hour sessions to help vou in develop-<lb />
ing better interviewing skills. Sessions<lb />
will be held in the Career Planning Room<lb />
at 3:00 pm on Tuesday Sept 15and2.00on<lb />
Thurs. Sept. 17. Other programs will be of-<lb />
fered on Sept 21 at 3:00 pm<lb />
Resume Help<lb />
Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
is offering a resume workshop in Wed.<lb />
Sept 16 at 3:00 and Thurs Sept 17 at 4:00<lb />
pm. The first 20 to come in will receive<lb />
workbooks and worksheets Other pro-<lb />
grams will be offered on Sept 22 at 300<lb />
pm.<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse<lb />
Committee is holding open auditions to<lb />
all bands interested in performing for up<lb />
coming events sponsered by the Coffee-<lb />
house Auditions will be Thurs. Sept. 24,<lb />
at 7:30 pm in the Coffeehouse; ground<lb />
floor of Mendenhall. Sign up no later than<lb />
Tuesday Sept 22 at Mendenhall.<lb />
Continuing Education<lb />
Personal development non-credit<lb />
courses are being offered: Guitar Unlim-<lb />
ited Nov. 3, Advanced Macros for Lotus 1-<lb />
2 3 Dec 5, Scuba Dec 28, Skin Diving and<lb />
Snorkeling Dec 28. In 1988, Hawaii vaca-<lb />
tionScuba Dive. For more information,<lb />
call 757-6143<lb />
You're Invited<lb />
Welcome Minority Pre-Med Reception<lb />
Thursday, Sept 17 at 6:00pm at the School<lb />
of Mediane Brody 2W40 Transportation<lb />
provided from Mendehall For More in-<lb />
formation call 551-2085 or 551 2500.<lb />
ECU Wrestling Club<lb />
Anyone interested in wrestling this<lb />
year on the ECU club team please rail<lb />
Tommy Lepppert at 752 1660 for more<lb />
information.<lb />
Pi Sigma Alpha<lb />
There is a Pi Sigma Alpha meeting at<lb />
5:00 on Thursday, September 17 All<lb />
members should attend.<lb />
Continuing Education<lb />
Representatives of Walt Disnev World<lb />
will be at ECU on September 29 &amp; 30 to<lb />
recruit students for positions during<lb />
spring semester Contact the office of<lb />
Cooperative Education in the Rawl Build<lb />
ing for further details<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Students with a GPA of 3.3 or higher<lb />
and have completed between 32 and <lb />
credit hours are invited to attend Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi's meeting on September 22 at<lb />
7:30 pm in room 103 of the Biology build<lb />
ing.<lb />
Coral Reef Divg Club<lb />
People interested in )oining ECU's<lb />
Coral Reef Dive Club should call Glenn or<lb />
Rob at 752-4399 lor more information<lb />
Pre-Physical Therapy<lb />
Any sophomore (or higher) wanting to<lb />
make application to the Physical Therapv<lb />
program for May 1988 must go to the P T<lb />
Department (Aliied Health Bclk Build<lb />
ing) to confirm eligibility to apply To be<lb />
eligible, you must be able to complete all<lb />
general college and physical therapv pre<lb />
requisites by the end of spring semester<lb />
18 and have a competitive GPA Contact<lb />
the PT Dept bv mid September to con<lb />
firm eligibility and receive the I' T admiv<lb />
sion packet and application for the Allied<lb />
Health Professions Admission Test<lb />
Completed admission packet must bo<lb />
returned bv November 1, IW7 Applica-<lb />
tion deadline for the Al 1PAT in 101687<lb />
ECU Lacrosse<lb />
There is a players meeting Thursday<lb />
Sept. 17 at 4:00 m Memorial Gym for all<lb />
members and for those who are inter-<lb />
ested. Call Chns at 757-0305 if unable to<lb />
attend<lb />
"Prime Time"<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ sponsors<lb />
Prime Time every Thursday at 7 30 pm in<lb />
Brewster C-103<lb />
Andre' Knle<lb />
Illusionist Andre Kole will be at ECU<lb />
September 29th at 7J0 pm in Wnght<lb />
Auditorium Tickets are on sale at Men-<lb />
denhall - students $2 00, public $5.00.<lb />
Intermediate Education<lb />
Any Intermediate Education maprs<lb />
are invited to attend a meeting on Mon-<lb />
day, September 21st at 430 p.m. in<lb />
Speight 312.<lb />
fall Retreat<lb />
The Presbyterian and Methodist Cam<lb />
pus Ministries will sponsor a retreat to<lb />
Camp Albermarle for relaxation and serv<lb />
ice this weekend The topic will be "Mary<lb />
and Martha, Peter and Jesus, You and<lb />
Me " Call 752-7240 for more infomaoon<lb />
SQCWCJ<lb />
Applicants for fall admission to the<lb />
SOCW7CJ Program must have truned in<lb />
their application for admission and com<lb />
pleted their first faculty interview by<lb />
October 14. 1987 The time and location of<lb />
the second interview with Gartman will<lb />
be announced for the end of Oct Applj<lb />
cants must have an overall GPA of 2 5 to<lb />
apply<lb />
Biology Club<lb />
The Biology Qub will is having a car<lb />
wash Sat Sept 26th from 9 a m. to 12 Of!<lb />
noon at the Burger King on 10th St The<lb />
cost is $2 00 per car<lb />
Blood Drive<lb />
Sponsored by AFROTC Sept 16andl7<lb />
from 12 00-6 00 Room 244 Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center Give the gift of life<lb />
University Unions<lb />
Tickets are on sale now for Madngal<lb />
Dinners to be held December 2-5, at<lb />
700pm in Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Tickets are$10 00 for ECU students and<lb />
$16 OOforall others For more information<lb />
call the centra! ticket office at 757-6611<lb />
ext. 266<lb />
BACCHUS<lb />
Come join BACCHUS (Boosting Alco-<lb />
hol Consciousness Concerning The<lb />
1 iealth of University Students) Thursday<lb />
night. Sept 17 at 7 30 in Mendenhall Rm<lb />
8F<lb />
Attention Students<lb />
The cut-off date for ECU Gospel Choir<lb />
membership is Sept 22 Don't delay<lb />
Come now<lb />
Sophomores<lb />
Take the first step next summer toward<lb />
a commission as an Army officer It all<lb />
��tarts with summer camp at Fort kjiox<lb />
Kentuck v Vou may be eligible to compete<lb />
for a two-year Army ROTC scholarship<lb />
The six week camp pavs approximately<lb />
$8 � 00 For more information call <lb />
6967 or contact Captain .Mncheii at the<lb />
CCU Military Science Department Rm<lb />
319Erwin Hall<lb />
L'nLviriirLLjiiojis<lb />
The North Carokna Shakespeare Festi-<lb />
val will present A Midsummer Nights<lb />
Dream on Wednesday, Sept 23, Mt 8:00<lb />
pm Tickets are on safe now at the ceutrar<lb />
ticket office in Mendenhall Student Co.<lb />
ter For more information call 757-6611.<lb />
ext 266<lb />
Nursing Students<lb />
In order to receive vour nursing pin by<lb />
Dec orders must be placed in the Student<lb />
Stores no later than Sept 18,1987 Orders<lb />
should be placed at the jewlery counter<lb />
Continuing Education<lb />
Continuing Education is offering per<lb />
sonal development non-credit courses<lb />
through the month of Oct : Intermediate<lb />
Lotus 1-2-3 Oct 10, Advising Real estate<lb />
Clients Oct. 13, Coping with stress on the<lb />
job Oct 13, Introduction to Wordstar Oct<lb />
17, and Lotus 1-2-3 Functions and Formu-<lb />
las Oct. 24. For more info call 757-6143<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: To share 2<lb />
bedroom apartment Private room,<lb />
shared bath, $110month, 13 utilities<lb />
Non-smoker, non-drinker, serious stu-<lb />
dent preferred. Call 355-3759.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: (MF) Private<lb />
room avail. Tar River Ests. Call Sandy or<lb />
Lisa 758-6950.<lb />
ONE BEDROOM: Special Tar River Es-<lb />
tates: $150 off 1st month rent when sign-<lb />
ing a 12 month lease or the option to sign<lb />
a 9 month lease. 1400 Willow St. 1 752-<lb />
4225.<lb />
TIRED OF YOUR ROOMMATE? Call<lb />
your Daddy then call me. One bedroom<lb />
condo at Ringgold Towers. Priced to sell.<lb />
Call Bob Rains at Caldwell Banker W.G.<lb />
Blount and Associates 756-3000 days or<lb />
355-2394 nights.<lb />
RINGOLD TOWERS - Apts for rent;<lb />
furnished. Contact Hollie Simonowich<lb />
752-2865.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: To share 2 bed-<lb />
room apartment. Private room $135 per<lb />
month and 12 utilities. Call 756-9248.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: To share a 2<lb />
bedroom apt. 5 blocks from campus. Pri-<lb />
vate room $120mo. and 1 2 utilities. Call<lb />
752-2310 between 2.30 and 4:30 daily.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
FOR ALL THE STUDENTS: Whomissed<lb />
the Grand Opening Extravaganza Open-<lb />
ing at Jenni K. Jewelry bring your ECU<lb />
I.D. and receive 30 off all sterling Jew-<lb />
elry: 608 Arlington Blvd. Suite E 355-<lb />
6714<lb />
CHEAP ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE: To<lb />
NYC. This ticket is 50.00 off Super Saver<lb />
price. For more info about this flight call<lb />
756-7397 or 758-1061 ask for Greg<lb />
Thaxton.<lb />
INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE- Invest in a<lb />
computer from IMEX International. We<lb />
have sales &amp; service. Several configura-<lb />
tions available. For yours, call 758-8395<lb />
today.<lb />
ELECTROLYSIS: (Permanent removal<lb />
of unwanted hair) Big Barbara Venteis.<lb />
People who understand electrolysis will<lb />
not wax weeze or use electronic tweezer<lb />
on any other temperary method. Isn't it<lb />
time to try the permanent method. Call<lb />
830-0962 for free consultation.<lb />
GOVERNMENT HOMES. Delinquent<lb />
tax property. Repossessions. 805-687-<lb />
6000 Ext. L-1166.<lb />
NEED TYPING? Call Cindy - 757-0398<lb />
Call anytime after 5:00 p.m. Low rates<lb />
include: proofreading, spelling and gram-<lb />
matical corrections; professional service.<lb />
10 years experience IBM TYPING.<lb />
DISK JOCKIE: The imitations are simply<lb />
that. TRASHMAN DJ service, golden<lb />
grooversbody movers, new wax, new<lb />
wave, top 40, any mixer, social. Bar<lb />
Mitzpha; pool party, etc Contact 752-<lb />
3587. Having a party and need a DJ?<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND PHOTO-<lb />
COPYING SERVICES: We offer typing<lb />
and photocopying services. We also sell<lb />
software and computer diskettes. 24 hours<lb />
in and out. Guaranteed typing on paper<lb />
up to 20 hand written pages. SDF Profes-<lb />
sional Computer Services, 106 East 5th<lb />
Street (Beside Cubbies) Greenville, N.C<lb />
752-3694.<lb />
PICK UP AND DELIVERY: Of term<lb />
papers, theses, resumes to be typed. IBM<lb />
wordprocessing by professional with 13<lb />
years experience. Letter quality print and<lb />
professioanl editing. Call Nanette in<lb />
Griffon at 1-524-5241 Cheapcall - the best<lb />
service!<lb />
HANK'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM<lb />
Join us after class, for lunch dinner, or<lb />
desert The perfect place to enjoy your<lb />
favorite ice cream with your favorite<lb />
friend Open til 11 00 p.m. (We're right<lb />
beside Wendy's on East 10th Street).<lb />
NEED A DJ: For your next party? I play<lb />
top 40 and dance. I'll beat Morgan or<lb />
anyother DJ's price. Call Mark at 752-4251.<lb />
IS IT TRUE: You Can Buy Jeeps for $44<lb />
through the U.S. government? Get the<lb />
facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 5271-<lb />
A.<lb />
ICE CREAM CAKESDelicious, deco-<lb />
rated and personalized with ANY mes-<lb />
sage. If you can think or it, we can write it<lb />
Hanks Homemade Ice Cream, 321 E. 10th<lb />
Street (between Wendy's and<lb />
McDonald's).<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
WANTED: Students interested in babysit-<lb />
ting. Mostly on week-ends. Transporta-<lb />
tion necessary. Call Mrs. Dunn at 355-<lb />
6852.<lb />
WHY BAKE? Try an ice cream cake!<lb />
Hank's Homeade Ice Cream. 758-0000<lb />
321 E. 10th St Greenville.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Disabled Student needs<lb />
morning assistant in dressing and groom-<lb />
ing. Salary negotiable. Contact Marty 752-<lb />
2994.<lb />
BELVOIR MANUFACTURING<lb />
NEEDS: Part-time, energetic student for<lb />
afternoons M-F. contact Mark Koehler,<lb />
758-9710.<lb />
JOIN IN OUR CELEBRATIONOur<lb />
newest mud pie YUM YUM YUM<lb />
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TUTOR NEEDED: For Acct. 2521 and<lb />
DSd 2223. Please call Lori at 752-73 and<lb />
leave message.<lb />
BRODY's has pan-time sales associates<lb />
positions for engthusiastic, out going<lb />
individuals who enjoy working with<lb />
young contemporary fashions. Good Sal-<lb />
ary. Apply in person, Brody's Personnel<lb />
Director, Carolina East mall M-W 2-4 p.m.<lb />
DESK CLERKS: The Holiday INN<lb />
Greenville is accepting applications for<lb />
postitions at front desk. Experience pre-<lb />
ferred, excellent starting pay. Must apply<lb />
in person, no phone calls pie<lb />
MACKENZIE SECURITY: Is seeking<lb />
students to work as part-time, weekend<lb />
security guards. Good Pay! Must have<lb />
dependable transportation to work<lb />
MUST have telephone. MUST NOT have<lb />
police record. Apply in person at 1127<lb />
South Evans Street. 758-2174.<lb />
BRODY'S FOR MEN: Has full-time and<lb />
part-time ?iles associates postitions, for<lb />
enthusiastic, fashion forward individu-<lb />
als. Retail Clothing experience is required.<lb />
Better than average starting salary. Apply<lb />
in person, Brody's Personnel Director,<lb />
Carolina East Mall M-W 2-4 pm.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
INTER VARSITY CHRISIAN FELLOW-<lb />
SHIP: Please Join US! Wednesday Night's<lb />
in Speight 129 at 7:00 pm. - Fun - Fellow-<lb />
ship - Food - Teaching <lb />
EVERYONE: BASKETBALL BLOWOUT<lb />
to support the Ronald McDonald House -<lb />
be around the Student Store Sept. 23-25.<lb />
You may win $100! sponsored by<lb />
Panhellenic and IFC<lb />
DID YOU READ ART'S PERSONALS?<lb />
If so, call the Central Ticket Office at 757-<lb />
6611, ext. 266, for a chance to win free<lb />
tickets for the N.C. Shakespeare Festival<lb />
production of A Midsummer Night's<lb />
Dream. Be sure to mention one of the<lb />
characters in the ad, and leave your name<lb />
and phone number. All entries must be in<lb />
�-y 6.00 p.m. Tuesday, September 22. The<lb />
Drawing will be held at 9:00 a.m. Wednes-<lb />
day, September 23rd. You need not be<lb />
present to win.<lb />
CORAL REEFERS: General meeting<lb />
Thurs. 917 at 7p.m. in the multi-purpose<lb />
room at Mendenhall! Be there to discuss<lb />
going down!<lb />
SIG EPS - What the heck! Chancellors cup<lb />
4??<lb />
ECU Did you know that the very best<lb />
ICE CREAM in the nation is right here in<lb />
Cieenville? It's Hank's Homemade Ice<lb />
Cream on 10th Street right beside<lb />
Wendy's<lb />
SIG EPS - Let's party on the lawn for the<lb />
Illinois game<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, Trich Frazier, Tncia<lb />
Gough, Jennifer Joumegan, Melinda<lb />
Lentine, Kathie McIIale, Marney McKee,<lb />
Charlotte Moffit, Robin Morrison, Karen<lb />
Rrevost, Melanie Queen, Lizzy Rand,<lb />
Melissa Richardson, Stephanie Ryan,<lb />
Tanya Smythe, Laurie 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 />
PHI BETA SIGMA - There will be a Sigma<lb />
Dove interest meeting at 7:00 p.m. w<lb />
Room 221 Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
Thursday, Sept. 17, 1987. Blue Phi<lb />
THE OMEGA PSI PHI Fraternity Inc<lb />
will have a party at the Cultural Center ori<lb />
Friday Sept. 18th from 9:00 p.m. to 2:00<lb />
LACROSSE - There will be a players<lb />
meeting today for all interested in playing<lb />
fall lacrosse. Memorial Gym downstairs<lb />
at 4:00. If you can not attend call Chris<lb />
757-0305.<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA PSI would like to sin-<lb />
cerely thank all students who participated<lb />
in last weekend's activities at the Wiz II<lb />
and the Cultural Center. The Nupes.<lb />
ALPHA SIGMA PHI little sister rush<lb />
September 22 and 23. Be there!<lb />
LOST: Guy's class ring. If found please<lb />
call 752-7253 ask for Paris. $Reward$.<lb />
ATTENTION all Seniors and Juniors!<lb />
Your 1985-86 yearbook is here and can be<lb />
pitked up at the Buccaneer office in the<lb />
Publications Building.<lb />
AZD's: Thanks a lot girls for one helluva<lb />
good time, the bus was rockin' and the<lb />
cabin was rollin the neighbors hated to<lb />
admit it, but even they had a good time<lb />
let's do it again, the PIKAS.<lb />
THETA CHI: It all began around mid-<lb />
night and continued right into daylight<lb />
The pool brought a great BIG SPLASH to<lb />
our Pref-Night Bash Thanks for the fun<lb />
and great time - we'll get dark shirts next<lb />
time Was it a dream'v Love, the Zeta's<lb />
ROBIN, will you let him stop you from<lb />
getting to know me' Slap me quick! Ken<lb />
PHI TAU'S: Thanks so much for a great<lb />
Pref-party The luau really made us feel<lb />
like natives. Hoped ya'll enjoyed the subs'<lb />
Love, the sisters and pledges of Chi<lb />
Omega.<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 />
HCEHCS - How does a rendezvous on the<lb />
19th sound?<lb />
LESLIE Your doing a great job at PT.<lb />
Keep up the Kood work. AIM<lb />
AMANDA Congratulations! Your year<lb />
has only begun. I know you'll do a supper<lb />
job! AIM. VY<lb />
LAMDA CHI'S Thanks for inviting us<lb />
over for rush. We can't wait to party with<lb />
you and your new pledges! Love, the<lb />
AZD's.<lb />
PHI TAUS - Spectators wc will not be for<lb />
everyone must tee to see how hilarious it<lb />
will be to watch all the AZDs Try to be<lb />
golfers with all the rest - and will succeed<lb />
to be the BEST ARe you ready? Love, the<lb />
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ART is still desperate! I don't know what<lb />
to do! Oberon has slipped Demetrius a<lb />
love potion (9) and the situation is worse<lb />
Now Titania is in love with an ass. Where<lb />
is Puck when I need him. Meet me at<lb />
Wright Auditorium for A Midsummer<lb />
Night's Dream Wednesday, September<lb />
23, at 8 p.m. Signed, 100 Natural Art.<lb />
TMFEASTCAtOIINlAN<lb />
New album re<lb />
by the Gospel<lb />
By CRETCHEN JOLRMGAN<lb />
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The ECU gospel choir is selling<lb />
their first contemporary good<lb />
album � "Land Called Glory<lb />
for $8.<lb />
The 10 recorded songs, includ-<lb />
ing "Nothing But the Blood<lb />
"He'll Make Everything Alright<lb />
and "Hold On were written and<lb />
composed by choir director Gre-<lb />
gory Horton<lb />
The choir began to learn and<lb />
practice the songs in September ot<lb />
1986. In January the album was<lb />
recorded live in Wright Audito-<lb />
rium by Megar Sound Studios<lb />
from Bailey, N.C.<lb />
There are approximately 12<lb />
members in the choir, all 1<lb />
students, who participated in the<lb />
recording In addition to the tradi-<lb />
tional choir accompaniments<lb />
(organ and piano), keyboard.<lb />
drums and bass guitar were used.<lb />
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scene which refers to the album s<lb />
title<lb />
Since its release in July, "Its<lb />
selling great said choir member<lb />
and past president. Sheila<lb />
Woo ten.<lb />
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the 1500 albums among students,<lb />
faculty, friends and family. All<lb />
profits made from the h. nd raiser<lb />
will help the choir financially for<lb />
their special tours.<lb />
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is tentatively planning to perform<lb />
in parts of New York, Philadel-<lb />
phia, Washington, D.C , Virginia<lb />
and Maryland.<lb />
This first album may be just the<lb />
beginning for bigger and better<lb />
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Wooten.<lb />
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21 at 8 p m Signed, 100 Natural Art.<lb />
Hank's Homemade Ice Cream! Hank'a<lb />
Homade Ice Cream Hank's Homeade Ice<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
SEPTEMBER 17,1987 Page 7<lb />
New album released<lb />
by the Gospel Choir<lb />
Bv C.RETCHEN JOURNIGAN<lb />
Suit Wntcr<lb />
I he ECU gospel choir is selling<lb />
r lirst contemporary gospel<lb />
album � "Land Called Glory" �<lb />
$8.<lb />
"he 10 recorded songs, includ-<lb />
ing "Nothing But the Blood<lb />
He'll Make Everything Alright"<lb />
and Hold On were written and<lb />
imposed by choir director Gre-<lb />
gory Horton.<lb />
The choir began to learn and<lb />
practice the songs in September of<lb />
1986. In anuary the album was<lb />
recorded live in Wright Audito-<lb />
rium bv Megar Sound Studios<lb />
m Bailey, N.C.<lb />
There are approximately 125<lb />
members in the choir, all ECU<lb />
students, who participated in the<lb />
i ecording. In addition to the tradi-<lb />
nal choir accompaniments<lb />
-i;an and piano), keyboard,<lb />
drums and bass guitar were used.<lb />
The album cover is a nature<lb />
scene which refers to the album's<lb />
title.<lb />
Since its release in ulv, "Its'<lb />
selling great said choir member<lb />
and past president, Sheila<lb />
Wooten.<lb />
Choir members are distributing<lb />
the 1500 albums among students.<lb />
faculty, tnends and family. All<lb />
profits made from the fund raiser<lb />
will help the choir financially for<lb />
their special tours.<lb />
During spring break, the choir<lb />
is tentatively planning to perform<lb />
in parts of New York, Philadel-<lb />
phia, Washington, D.C Virginia<lb />
and Maryland.<lb />
This first album may be just the<lb />
beginning for bigger and better<lb />
fund raisers in the future says<lb />
Wooten.<lb />
Radio stations in North Caro-<lb />
lina and Virginia are playing the<lb />
Land Called Glory<lb />
wooten said everybody had<lb />
worked together to make the<lb />
album a success. Before the album<lb />
was recorded, the choir practiced<lb />
from three to four times a week in<lb />
the Cultural Center, located be-<lb />
hind the Student Health Center.<lb />
The album has made people<lb />
more aware of the gospel choir,<lb />
and as a result some new students<lb />
have joined the group, says<lb />
Wooten.<lb />
The choir thanked Chancellor<lb />
Howell for helping with the con-<lb />
tribution of $2,000 for album pro-<lb />
duction<lb />
"We've sold almost over half of<lb />
the albums since July said<lb />
Wooten.<lb />
She also said that she had sold<lb />
some of the gospel music to aero-<lb />
bic teachers who uses the music in<lb />
their exercise classes.<lb />
As sales increase, the choir an-<lb />
ticipates to reorder the recording<lb />
on cassette tapes.<lb />
The choir will perform music<lb />
from the album in Hendrix Thea-<lb />
ter on Sept. 29. The free show will<lb />
begin at 7 p.m.<lb />
Albums will be sold at the pro-<lb />
motional concert.<lb />
"The album has made the fac-<lb />
ualty and students pull together<lb />
in love and unity said Wooten.<lb />
She also said that through the<lb />
fund raiser she had made great<lb />
tnends and that when she gradu-<lb />
ates this year, she will miss the<lb />
choir greatly.<lb />
"So far, everyone has sup-<lb />
ported us bv buying the album<lb />
said Wooten.<lb />
Members arc not competing to<lb />
see who can sell the most, but<lb />
instead are working together te<lb />
reach their goal.<lb />
The choir is also active in the<lb />
area. They perform at area schools<lb />
and schools in neighboring com-<lb />
munities.<lb />
Members of the ECU Gospel Choir are shown here recording their music by the group's director, Gregory Hoton, costs $8 and is avail-<lb />
first album last spring. The album, which features some original able from any choir member.<lb />
It's a hassle<lb />
Parking is major campus pain<lb />
By LAURA SALAZAR<lb />
Stjff Vntrr<lb />
Vulgar language  short pa-<lb />
tience  tardiness to class<lb />
dented fenders  careful reading<lb />
of signs  these are all symptoms<lb />
of a disease called "Couldn't find<lb />
a parking space<lb />
Driving around all day looking<lb />
for a space is like trying to cor-<lb />
rectly answer a Trivial Pursuit<lb />
question about Robert Bork's<lb />
nomination to the Supreme<lb />
Court.<lb />
Am 1 eettinc the ixiint across?<lb />
it's such a hassle to park on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
When a space is found, it usu-<lb />
ally requires expertise maneuver-<lb />
ing and a graduate course<lb />
inParallel parking 1521 'ITiis is<lb />
especially true when a car doesn't<lb />
have power steering. Girls who<lb />
have cars without power steering<lb />
.ire easv to spot. They're the ones<lb />
with eight inch biceps.<lb />
Once thecar is properly parked,<lb />
a sigh of relief is extolled.<lb />
Then, when you finally go back<lb />
to retrieve your-mechanical mar-<lb />
vel, memory J aps� oct uts a nd the<lb />
car is nowhere to be found.<lb />
Faculty art<lb />
Darryl Hallbrook's "Loaf at D. Boon Hat"<lb />
ECU's School of Art artist-in-residence Darryl Halbrooks will present a slide-lecture on his work on<lb />
Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
A painter, printmaker and filmmaker, Halbrooks is also professor of art at Eastern Kentucky University<lb />
in Richmond Ky. He graduated with a master's degree in fine art from Southern Illinois University in 1972<lb />
and exhibits nationally. Halbrooks is teaching at the School of Art for the fall semester as artist-in-residence.<lb />
He will discuss the evolution of ideas in his prints, drawings, and paintings.<lb />
Examples of Halbrook's work are presently on view at Gray Art Gallery as a part of the School of Art<lb />
Faculty Exhibit which ends Saturday. His paintings show a strong interest in abstract spacial relationships<lb />
employing both 3-D illusion and modeled color techniques. The effect is heightened as Halbrooks reshapes<lb />
the edges of the painting surface producing pieces which blur the boundaries of sculpture and painting.<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium and Gray Art Gallery are located in the Jenkins Fine Arts Center. For more<lb />
information call 757-6336.<lb />
It's as dark as tar outside and<lb />
every car looks the same. It takes<lb />
the entire night to find out that the<lb />
car was towed because the left<lb />
front tire was 2.5 inches over the<lb />
white line.<lb />
Face it, there just is nowhere to<lb />
park. When a space becomes va-<lb />
cant, automobiles rush to the<lb />
space like it holds the cure for<lb />
AIDS.<lb />
It's always funny to watch a car<lb />
accidentlv bump, dent or smash<lb />
into another car. The driver casu-<lb />
ally does a ISO of the premises to<lb />
check for any possible narcs in the<lb />
vicinity.<lb />
Some drivers cannot parallel<lb />
park. This, "Non-parallel parking<lb />
syndrome is characteristic of an<lb />
extra P chromosome under an<lb />
electron scanning microscope.<lb />
Try as they might, the "PP"<lb />
drivers continue their futile at-<lb />
tempt to properlv align their ve-<lb />
hicles in the "TP" fashion.<lb />
Since lack of parking space is as<lb />
frequent as an acne break-out, my<lb />
suggestion is to build a HOV<lb />
(high occupancy vehicle) parking<lb />
garage adjacent to the new build-<lb />
ing under construction. Bv the<lb />
way, there are no parkjug spaces<lb />
for the new building.<lb />
MTV awards no one saw on the boob tube<lb />
By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
The MTV' Video Awards were<lb />
handed out last Friday in a show<lb />
based in Burbank, Calif. The show<lb />
spanned both the continent, the<lb />
Atlantic, and something of three<lb />
hours. . .and still all the awards<lb />
couldn't make it in the air time.<lb />
We of The East Carolinian Enter-<lb />
tainment page are proud to get the<lb />
scoop on these obscure, but no<lb />
less prestigious, music video<lb />
awards.<lb />
Best performance by a plucked<lb />
chicken in a music video: The<lb />
dancing plucked chickens in<lb />
"Sledgehammer<lb />
Conservation Award for most<lb />
creative recycling in a video:<lb />
Cyndi Lauper's newspaper skirt<lb />
in "True Colors<lb />
Best performance by a drag art-<lb />
ist in a video: Michael Jackson in<lb />
"Nasty" (his second year running<lb />
in this category).<lb />
Jim and Tammv Bakker<lb />
Award: 'True Colors" by Cyndi<lb />
Lauper.<lb />
Best video commercial for<lb />
album not available in any stores:<lb />
The Chuck Wagon Gang's<lb />
Golden Greats.<lb />
Best video performance by an<lb />
artist who is only sixteen: Debbie<lb />
Gibson.<lb />
Clearasil Award for video most<lb />
likely to be watched bv kids with<lb />
pimples: Anything bv Bon Jovi.<lb />
Best mascara in a music video:<lb />
Tie: Madonna and Nick Rhodes.<lb />
Best duct: Run-D.M.C. and<lb />
Cristy Lane for "One Day At A<lb />
Time" (rap version).<lb />
Best performance bv a sub-<lb />
human: Billy Idol.<lb />
Video artist who'd look at home<lb />
on a motorcycle, flanked by Hell's<lb />
Angels: The Grateful Dead's<lb />
Gerry Garcia.<lb />
Video most likely to be only<lb />
shown at three o'clock in the<lb />
morning: Anything bvYokoOno.<lb />
From the Not So fight<lb />
Molloy reads fan mail<lb />
By PAT MOLLOY<lb />
AMUtanl Sportj Erfiwr<lb />
Author's note: To thoze<lb />
whom I ophended in my last<lb />
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apofagees. It is my moist fer-<lb />
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stemming from this catostrofk<lb />
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best I can in my own forum.<lb />
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enough, but notice how the au-<lb />
thor strays into shades of Liber-<lb />
ace:<lb />
Dear Pat:<lb />
! read your column all the<lb />
tune and think you're a very<lb />
funny person. I heard some-<lb />
where that you're really mel-<lb />
low and like Jimmy Buffet if<lb />
this is true. I'd sure like to<lb />
spend some time with you<lb />
over a weekend. Could this<lb />
happen?<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Chock<lb />
Dear Chuck<lb />
I am an hilarious person. I<lb />
think listening to Jimmy<lb />
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brew is as close to heaven as a<lb />
man can get without having to<lb />
cease respiration. I also hap-<lb />
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and would not hesitate to use<lb />
it should you escape from<lb />
Behriew.<lb />
Mellowing out nicely.<lb />
thanks.<lb />
Pat MoUoy<lb />
Ah, the injustice of it all. Of<lb />
course, not all my correspon-<lb />
dence is so, uh, forward. Some-<lb />
times the people who write me<lb />
are hying to say things between<lb />
the lines. In these instances, I rely<lb />
on my keen knowledge of the<lb />
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anger from anguish:<lb />
Dear Pat:<lb />
You are an insidious moron,<lb />
incapable of any thought<lb />
process not beginning below<lb />
your beltline. As a humorist.<lb />
you are second even to the<lb />
creator of "Blondie And as for<lb />
your writing m generaL lVe<lb />
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idea of a career in journalism,<lb />
please consider that Andy<lb />
Rooney went into television. It<lb />
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Spare us all.<lb />
Richard Head<lb />
Dear Dick:<lb />
I mean that.<lb />
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people who write letters like the<lb />
following were from places<lb />
where Red Man and overalls are<lb />
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"The Man Who Robbed the<lb />
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The Man who Robbed the Pi-<lb />
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able rogue will find the characters<lb />
in this real life caper as colorful as<lb />
they would want. A cut above the<lb />
normal thugs of the police blotter,<lb />
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hood who tips the hotel employ-<lb />
ees left hound and gagged ma<lb />
depleted vault.<lb />
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school will find a fine story of how<lb />
a case is really broken. A piece of<lb />
luck here and a stupid mistake<lb />
there and the biggest hotel rob-<lb />
bery in history is solved.<lb />
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case is history and the reader<lb />
knows how it is going to rum out.<lb />
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Berkow's skills as a storvteller<lb />
keep the reader's interest as we<lb />
tollow Comfort as he grows from<lb />
young hood to master criminal.<lb />
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male friend of the bookkeeper telling.<lb />
had disappeared earlier and<lb />
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mer as a story of "greed and vio-<lb />
lence in New York's Diamond<lb />
District That it was � and then<lb />
some.<lb />
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CBS men, all innocent of anything<lb />
except trying to aid a woman in<lb />
distress, that horrified New York-<lb />
ers beyond measure.<lb />
It led the mayor and top city<lb />
officials to order no resource<lb />
spared in snaring the perpetrator<lb />
- tast. Yet it was to prove not so<lb />
easily done. It came very near<lb />
being the perfect crime.<lb />
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tale oi multimillion-dollar<lb />
swindles in the jewelry industry<lb />
was to unfold. Some of the revela-<lb />
tions were so astounding as to be<lb />
near unbelievable.<lb />
Hammer has done a superb job<lb />
of pulling all the incredible facets<lb />
of the bizarre case together in such<lb />
a way as to deep the reader trulv<lb />
spellbound.<lb />
Frank Stillev<lb />
For The AP<lb />
and calls home on ew<lb />
ve. the night before he<lb />
steals millions in cash and jewels<lb />
from one of New York City'smost<lb />
exclusive hotels.<lb />
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Pages. SIS.95.<lb />
No one wins when gambling<lb />
with a demon in Clive Barker's<lb />
thriller, "The Damnation Game<lb />
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This is a dark fantasy about the<lb />
hungers and frailties that drive<lb />
the human animal. The storv fol-<lb />
lows the life of a convicted thief<lb />
who is hired to protect a captain of<lb />
industry from his past. The ty-<lb />
coon had once been a thief him-<lb />
self.<lb />
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World War II, the tycoon had<lb />
gambled for mortal stakes with a<lb />
demon and won. 1 le'd never real-<lb />
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from character to character. The<lb />
characters reveal their complex<lb />
natures as the store- unfolds. The<lb />
intricately twisting plot casts a<lb />
spell upon the reader.<lb />
Barker creates a hellish land-<lb />
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Whether it's Ririggdfd Towers Condon or<lb />
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Barker has proved to be some-<lb />
thing more than a writer. He is a<lb />
student of human nature. His<lb />
characters are studies of the intri-<lb />
cate workingsof the human mind.<lb />
His plot and subplots twist and<lb />
dance between mankind's most<lb />
private thoughts and its most<lb />
dreaded nightmares.<lb />
'The Damnation Game" is rep-<lb />
resentative of science fiction at its<lb />
best. It evokes both fear and<lb />
thought. This work accomplishes<lb />
what good sci-fi should. Gamble<lb />
on this sure thing.<lb />
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den.<lb />
Clancy's latest novel, "Patriot<lb />
Games was published two<lb />
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Red Storm Rising appeared in<lb />
paperback.<lb />
"Red Storm Rising based on a<lb />
scenario for a war game, was<lb />
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Clancy became an insurance<lb />
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Pirates look for boost in game<lb />
against Illinois this weekend<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sport Fditor<lb />
A repeat of 1983 could begin<lb />
Saturday if the East Carolina foot-<lb />
ball team could pull out a victory<lb />
over Illinois.<lb />
The Pirates will take to the road<lb />
for the second time this season for<lb />
their first ever confrontation<lb />
against a Big Ten Conference<lb />
opponent. Illinois will enter the<lb />
game with a 0-2 mark after losses<lb />
to North Carolina (34-14) and<lb />
Arizona State (21-7).<lb />
Even after last Saturday's 44-3<lb />
drubbing to Florida State, which<lb />
dropped the Pirates to 1-1, head<lb />
coach Art Baker feels that this<lb />
season could be as prospective as<lb />
the 8-3 record recorded by the Pi-<lb />
rates in '83.<lb />
"What a lot of people don't real-<lb />
ize is that we would have given<lb />
Florida State a real good game had<lb />
we not made the number of mis-<lb />
takes that we did (the Pirates<lb />
fumbled the ball 10 times, losing<lb />
five and threw one interception)<lb />
said Baker. "If we had not commit-<lb />
ted those mistakes, I think a lot of<lb />
people would have been sur-<lb />
prised by the outcome<lb />
Baker went on to say that the<lb />
team as a whole did not seem to<lb />
lose confidence after the defeat.<lb />
'They realize that if they had not<lb />
made the mistakes that were made<lb />
we would have been in the game<lb />
said Baker. "We had a real good<lb />
Tuesday practice and the spirits<lb />
are very good. I think that goes<lb />
back to having good senior leader-<lb />
ship on the team<lb />
Baker doesn't want to leave the<lb />
impression that the Pirates must<lb />
win against Illinois Saturday, he<lb />
just feels a victory would give the<lb />
football program, asa whole,a big<lb />
boost.<lb />
"I think it (the Illinois game) is a<lb />
crucial game for us in some re-<lb />
spects said Baker. "In '83 we<lb />
went to the mid west and won a big<lb />
game over Missouri (13-6). That<lb />
win made a tremendous impact on<lb />
the entire football season and I feel<lb />
like a win Saturday would have<lb />
the same effect.<lb />
"But continued Baker. "I don't<lb />
like to think negative, but if we<lb />
should lose I don't feel like it will<lb />
distract from our season. But I do<lb />
know that if we win only positive<lb />
things could come from it<lb />
The Pirate coaching staff was<lb />
put at a disadvantage in the con-<lb />
test even before gametime ar-<lb />
rived. It seems that sending game<lb />
films via the friendly skies people<lb />
is not always the best way to go.<lb />
The coaching staff usually spends<lb />
all day Monday studving game<lb />
film and preparing the game strat-<lb />
egy, however the film was lost bv<lb />
the airlines and did not arrive in<lb />
Greenville until late Monday eve-<lb />
ning.<lb />
When the film did arrive, the<lb />
coaches quickly saw that they<lb />
were going to be up against a very<lb />
big team in Illinois.<lb />
"I am very impressed with them<lb />
even though they are 0-2 said<lb />
Baker. "They have a very big foot-<lb />
ball team, by far the biggest foot-<lb />
ball team that we have played<lb />
against so far, and maybe the big-<lb />
gest we will face all season<lb />
Baker went on to say that he is<lb />
sure that the Illini are just as eager<lb />
to bounce back with a win as much<lb />
as ECU is.<lb />
"They are probably licking their<lb />
chops thinking that they are going<lb />
to pick up a win said Baker.<lb />
They definitely played better in<lb />
the Arizona State game than in the<lb />
North Carolina game. We will<lb />
have to cut out our mistakes and<lb />
execute our offense well in order<lb />
to win. But, I believe that we can<lb />
doit<lb />
Game notes: ECU and Illinois<lb />
share two things in common head-<lb />
ing into Saturday's game. Both<lb />
teams opponents for the first two<lb />
weeks went to post-season bowl<lb />
games in 1986. ECU's first two<lb />
opponents were N.C. State (Peach<lb />
Bowl) and Florida State (AII-<lb />
American Bowl). Illinois first two<lb />
opponents were North Carolina<lb />
(Aloha) and Arizona State (Rose).<lb />
ECU and Illinois plav two of the<lb />
top 25 toughest schedules in the<lb />
nation, according to USA TODAY.<lb />
The publication ranks the Pirates'<lb />
schedule as the 19th toughest and<lb />
the Illini's as the 25th.<lb />
White wary of Pirate squad<lb />
Joim&amp;iumte-j.lates sign-ups<lb />
 I e outdoor Recreation Center<lb />
a :n the Department of Intra-<lb />
mural Recreation Services will be<lb />
offering several 'Adventure<lb />
� tor faculty, staff and stu-<lb />
dents of the university. A day<lb />
sailing trip has boon sched-<lb />
uled tor Oct. 11. Participants will<lb />
at 9 a.m. and sail away from<lb />
Washington, N.C. The cost of $50<lb />
ludes transporation, food and<lb />
tain's fees. There is a maxi-<lb />
mum limit of 6 participants so be<lb />
sure to sign up today. Registra-<lb />
tion will be be held Sept. 21-Sept.<lb />
28 in the Outdoor Recreation<lb />
(.enter located in Memorial Gym.<lb />
Also scheduled on the Outdoor<lb />
Recreation calender is a back-<lb />
packing trip to the Uwharrie Na-<lb />
tional Forest in Troy, N.C. This<lb />
weekend adventure will be held<lb />
Oct. 2-4. The cost of this trip will<lb />
be 530, which covers food, trans-<lb />
poration and equipment. Eqip-<lb />
ment rental is also available<lb />
through the Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Center.<lb />
The Informal Recreation Pro-<lb />
gram will be sponsoring a 'Well-<lb />
ness Brown Bag Luncheon from<lb />
noon until 1 p.m. Wednesday,<lb />
Sept. 23. Mr. Jim Wright will be<lb />
discussing how to Take the Mys-<lb />
tery out of Selecting and Purchas-<lb />
ing a Bicycle The luncheon will<lb />
be held in Mendenhall room 221.<lb />
Other Brown Bag Luncheons<lb />
concentrating on a variety of<lb />
other wellness related topics will<lb />
be held throughout the semester.<lb />
Due to the E.C.U. vs. Georgia<lb />
Southern football game, Sept. 26,<lb />
all recreational facilities will close<lb />
Saturday. The Informal Recrea-<lb />
tion Division would also like to<lb />
announce that there will be no<lb />
free swim noon hour this Satur-<lb />
day,Sept. 19. A lifeguard training<lb />
session will be held.<lb />
The Department of Intramural-<lb />
Recreation Services Intramural<lb />
Sports flag football action is heat-<lb />
ing up quickly as teams battle it<lb />
out on the gridiron in search of the<lb />
all campus title. In the women's<lb />
division this week, Alpha Phi<lb />
sneaked past Chi Omega in a last<lb />
minute score attempt. The teams<lb />
had to go into overtime with a<lb />
scoreless deadlock and attempt to<lb />
break the tie with a one shot pass-<lb />
ing play. Alpha Phi came out on<lb />
the winning end and took the<lb />
victory 1-0.<lb />
Registration for several intra-<lb />
mural events will be taking place<lb />
in the next few weeks. Co-rec<lb />
cageball sign upsand will be held<lb />
Sept. 23 at 6 p.m. in Brewstcr D-<lb />
103. Home Run Derby and Rac-<lb />
quetball singles registration will<lb />
take place Sept. 30. The schedule<lb />
of October events is highlighted<lb />
by volleyball, soccer and the swim<lb />
meet. Be sure to pick up your<lb />
schedule in room 204 Memorial<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sporti Kditor<lb />
"We'll have our hands full<lb />
That is Illinois head coach Mike<lb />
White's assessment of East Caro-<lb />
lina as the two teams prepare for<lb />
Saturday's football game, which is<lb />
scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. CST.<lb />
"East Carolina is the kind of<lb />
team that, with the option, will<lb />
reallv test us White said in an<lb />
interview Wednesday. "That is<lb />
something we need though be-<lb />
cause there are a lot of good option<lb />
teams in the Big Ten<lb />
White said that although the<lb />
Pirates were 2-9 for the past three<lb />
seasons he is still wary of them.<lb />
"I feel that East Carolina is a<lb />
vastly improved team over what<lb />
they have been the last couple of<lb />
years said White. They are a<lb />
team of speed, they are a team<lb />
with nine starters back on defense,<lb />
they are a team with some excel-<lb />
lent athletes. Their quarterback,<lb />
Tr-v Hunter, is excellent, their<lb />
funoack Anthony Simpson and<lb />
their tailback Reggie McKinney<lb />
are all solid football players<lb />
Even though the illini have lost<lb />
their first two contests of the sea-<lb />
son and finished 4-7 last season,<lb />
White feels that his team is on the<lb />
right track.<lb />
"We're getting better said<lb />
White. "We were awful against<lb />
adversity in the first game against<lb />
North Carolina. I think that was a<lb />
carry over from the 4-7 record of a<lb />
year ago. We had very little confi-<lb />
dence, everyone was looking for<lb />
somebod) � ' � t. �� � i. lone.<lb />
"We rnadi a significant sti ide in<lb />
that area this past week contin-<lb />
ued White. "We reacted much<lb />
better to adversity, we played<lb />
much better quality football, the<lb />
defense was pretty good, but there<lb />
is still some of that mental tough-<lb />
ness lacking<lb />
White says that his team's "head<lb />
is not in the sand" after losing the<lb />
first two games of the year, i nstead<lb />
he feels that the team is looking<lb />
forward to playing East Carolina<lb />
and taking on the test that the Pi-<lb />
rates will present.<lb />
"I just know that they (East<lb />
Carolina) is a good football team<lb />
said White. "They will run the<lb />
option well. I expect a verv tough<lb />
and challenging game.<lb />
Now in his eighth year at Illi-<lb />
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Pirate soccer team seeking victory<lb />
East Carolina will go after it's<lb />
first soccer win of the season this<lb />
weekend at the North Carolina<lb />
Wesleyan Invitational Tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The Pirates, 0-4 overall, will face<lb />
Emory University Saturday and<lb />
Salisbury State Sunday. Match<lb />
time for both events is 2 p.m.<lb />
ECU has had the whole week to<lb />
prepare for the tournament after a<lb />
tough weekend home stand. The<lb />
Pirates lost two conference<lb />
matches, George Mason and<lb />
James Madison, and saw their<lb />
conference record slide to 0-3.<lb />
With the losses came improve-<lb />
ment, especially in the offense.<lb />
and head coach Charlie Harvey is both 2-0 the championship will be<lb />
optimistic that the Pirates can declared by goals for and against<lb />
come away with a victory. Harvey said. "What we have to do<lb />
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Student ticket pickup<lb />
ECU students may pick up tick-<lb />
ets for home football games Tues-<lb />
day-Thursday 8 a.m5 p.m. the<lb />
week of the game at Minges Coli-<lb />
seum. Tickets are also available at<lb />
the Mendanhall Central Ticket Of-<lb />
fice Tuesday-Thursday between<lb />
11 a.m6 p.m. Group tickets may<lb />
be picked up Monday the week of<lb />
the game at the Minges ticket of-<lb />
fice only.<lb />
All East Carolina University<lb />
studentscan receiveone free ticket<lb />
and one half-price ticket. In order<lb />
to receive any ticket, students<lb />
must present a valid university<lb />
identification card and activity<lb />
card.<lb />
For further information con-<lb />
cerning tickets for ECU athletic<lb />
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Bears proved point against Giants in season opening win<lb />
CHICAGO (AP) - Mike<lb />
Tomczak, Dennis McKinnon and<lb />
the Chicago Bears defense had<lb />
something to prove. They did it<lb />
with such vicious determination<lb />
that they left the Super Bowl<lb />
champion New York Giants<lb />
dumbfounded.<lb />
Tomczak threw touchdown<lb />
passes of 42 and 56 yards, McKin-<lb />
non came off of a one-year layoff<lb />
with a team-record 94-yard punt<lb />
return for a touchdown and the<lb />
defense registered eight sacks for<lb />
losses of 53 yards in a 34-19 rout of<lb />
the Giants Monday night.<lb />
The much-heralded battle of<lb />
the two prevoius Super Bowl<lb />
champions turned into a unex-<lb />
pected rout.<lb />
'Take away the blocked punt<lb />
and the interception and what did<lb />
they have?" said McKinnon, who<lb />
sat out 1986 because of a knee<lb />
surgery.<lb />
In explaining his punt return,<lb />
which eclipsed the previous team<lb />
record of 89 yards by Ray<lb />
"Scooter" McLean back in 1942,<lb />
McKinnon said "I crawled for 20<lb />
yards, made a move and hit the<lb />
end zone. That play sealed the<lb />
coffin<lb />
It came shortly after Terry Ki-<lb />
nard intercepted a Tomczak pass<lb />
and returned it 70 yards for a<lb />
touchdown that cut the Bears'<lb />
lead to 24-13 and gave the Giants<lb />
a brief ray of hope.<lb />
"They beat us real good said<lb />
Giants' Coach Bill Parcells. "We<lb />
haven't been beat like that in a<lb />
long time.  Their quarterback<lb />
was excellent cosidering it was his<lb />
first start in a game of this magni-<lb />
tude<lb />
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little to harass Tomczak, while the<lb />
Bears were all over Giants quar-<lb />
terback Phil Simms, who had his<lb />
bell rung several times and twice<lb />
had to leave the game to clear the<lb />
cobwebs.<lb />
Tomczak nevertheless was not<lb />
sacked once and threw touch-<lb />
down passes of 42 yards to Ron<lb />
Morris and 56 yards to Willie<lb />
Gault in the third quarter.<lb />
Tomczak also sneaked a yard<lb />
for a touchdown just before<lb />
halftime and finished with 20<lb />
completions in 34 attempts for 292<lb />
yards.<lb />
"The greatest thing about this<lb />
game is we got the football season<lb />
started said Bears Coach Mike<lb />
Ditka, who apparently had his fill<lb />
of the hype that centered around<lb />
thecontest ever since the NFL first<lb />
announced the 1987 schedule.<lb />
The Giants took the opening<lb />
kickoff and Simms quickly put the<lb />
offense into gear as the Giants<lb />
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12 THE CAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 17,<lb />
1987<lb />
Fearless Football Forecast<lb />
GAMES<lb />
ECU at Illinois<lb />
North Carolina at (la. I 'ech<lb />
Florida at Alabama<lb />
(Icorgia at Clemson<lb />
West Va. at Maryland<lb />
Mich State at Notre Dame<lb />
Boston Coll. at Southern Cal<lb />
Washington at Texas A&amp;M<lb />
Va. lech at Virginia<lb />
N.C. State at Wake Forest<lb />
BRIAN BAILEY<lb />
WNCT-TV Sports Director<lb />
Laal Wrck.<lb />
(7-3)<lb />
Overall.<lb />
(16-4)<lb />
Illinois<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Alabama<lb />
Clemson<lb />
West Virginia<lb />
Notre Dame<lb />
Southern Cal<lb />
Washington<lb />
Virginia<lb />
Wake Forest<lb />
DEAN BUCHAN<lb />
ECU Sports Information<lb />
(6-4)<lb />
Overall:<lb />
(15-5)<lb />
ECU<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Alabama<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Notre Dame<lb />
Southern Cal<lb />
Texas A&amp;M<lb />
Virginia<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Last Weclc<lb />
(8-2)<lb />
Overall:<lb />
(15-5)<lb />
Illinois<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Alabama<lb />
Clemson<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Notre Dame<lb />
Southern Cal<lb />
Washington<lb />
Virginia<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
PAT MOLLOYDr. RICHARD EAKD<lb />
Assistant Sports EditorECU Chancellor<lb />
Laal Week.Laal Week<lb />
(7-3)(6-4)<lb />
OverallOverall<lb />
(14-6)(12-8)<lb />
Illinois North Carolina AlabamaECU Georgia Tech Alabama<lb />
Clemson West Virginia Michigan State Southern Cal Washington Virginia TechClemson West Virginia Notre Dame Boston College Texas A&amp;M Virginia Tech<lb />
Wake ForestN.C. State<lb />
Oklahoma, Huskers<lb />
remain 1,2 in poll<lb />
Oklahoma and Nebraska, the<lb />
cream ol the Big Eight Confer-<lb />
ence, remained atop The Associ<lb />
ated Press college football poll<lb />
: da) alter posting their second<lb />
straigl ti mincing victories.<lb />
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tes and 1,193 points in the<lb />
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rts writers and broadcasters.<lb />
other six first-place ballots<lb />
went to Nebraska, which had<lb />
1,127 points.<lb />
Three Top Twenty teams<lb />
tumbled after losing to other<lb />
ranked squads. LCI.A. third a<lb />
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Nebraska 42-33, dropped to 13th;<lb />
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bama 24-13.<lb />
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ninth, while Alabama. 19th last<lb />
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i ouisiana State, No. 6a week ago,<lb />
Top 20<lb />
1 Oklahoma (54)2-0-0<lb />
2. Nebraska (6)2-0-0<lb />
3. Auburn2-0-0<lb />
4 LSI.2-0-0<lb />
5. Ohio State1-0-0<lb />
6. Miami, Ha.1-0-0<lb />
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10. Washington2-0-0<lb />
11. Alabama2-0-0<lb />
12. Arkansas1-0-0<lb />
13. UCLA1-1-0<lb />
14. Tennessee3-0-0<lb />
15. Arizona State1 -0-0<lb />
16. Pittsburgh2-0-0<lb />
17. Michigan St.1-0-0<lb />
18. Georgia2-0-0<lb />
19. Michigan0-1-0<lb />
20. Penn State1-1-0<lb />
Other receiving votes: Iowa 33,<lb />
Boston College 25, Texas A&amp;M ,9'<lb />
South Carolina 23, Syracuse 14<lb />
Oklahoma St. 5, Indiana 3, Eastern<lb />
Michigan 1, Florida 1, Oregon 1.<lb />
Bears<lb />
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Continued from page 11<lb />
Wilber Marshall recovering.<lb />
The Bears were forced to punt,<lb />
but it was blocked by Erik How-<lb />
ard and Tom Hynn recovered in<lb />
the end zone for a 7-0 New York<lb />
lead.<lb />
Kevin Butler kicked a 24-yard<lb />
field goal for the Bears before the<lb />
quarter ended and then the Bears<lb />
took charge after that with the de-<lb />
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