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INSIDE<lb />
Editorials a<lb />
Stylem�7<lb />
Sports�10<lb />
Classifieds���6<lb />
STYLE<lb />
The Fixx and Anita Baker are coming to Minges<lb />
Coliseum � see STYLE, page 7.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pirates defeat Georgia Southern on Parents Day<lb />
see SPORTS, page 10.<lb />
�be �uBt (UntBlMun<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.62 No. 10<lb />
Tuesday, September 29,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
New bill proposed<lb />
SGA legislators argue over judiciary powers<lb />
Legislator Marty Helms addresses the the SGA Monday in support of the bill which would change the<lb />
pay the judiciary deals with students (Photolab).<lb />
Chief Rose talks about this year's crime and gives advice<lb />
Crime on campus, according to<lb />
initial observations, is no worse<lb />
than it was last vcar, said Chief<lb />
johnny R. Rose'of ECU Public<lb />
Safety.<lb />
Rose did note that there has<lb />
been a problem with breaking,<lb />
entering and larceny in the high-<lb />
rise residence halls such as Clem-<lb />
ent and White. Many of these<lb />
were due to rooms having been<lb />
left unlocked, Rose said.<lb />
Rose also mentioned recent<lb />
break-ins and thefts to cars in iso-<lb />
lated campus parking lots like<lb />
those on Fifth and Reade St. and<lb />
14th and Berkely St. He rccom-<lb />
ended that students parking in<lb />
such lots check on their cars more<lb />
than once a week.<lb />
There have not been any major<lb />
assaults such as rape or assault<lb />
with a deadly weapon reported<lb />
this semester. Rose said.<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The SGA debated a bill which<lb />
would allow the SGA judiciary<lb />
branch to pass sentence on stu-<lb />
dents before they arc tried in a<lb />
court of law.<lb />
The debate took up most of the<lb />
SGA's Monday night meeting,<lb />
although the legislature did pass<lb />
some appropriat on bills.<lb />
The debate concerned whether<lb />
or not the student judiciary<lb />
should rule on student miscon-<lb />
duct before a court of law deals<lb />
with criminal charges against a<lb />
student.<lb />
"Currently we (the SGA) have<lb />
to wait to see what happens to an<lb />
accused person in the cirv court<lb />
before we can act upon the indi-<lb />
vidual said legislator Marty<lb />
Helms. Helms, who advocates the<lb />
bill, said manv times the city<lb />
courts take years to hand down a<lb />
decision.<lb />
"While cases against individu-<lb />
als are pending in other courts,<lb />
the university cannot take actions<lb />
in it's best interest Helms said<lb />
on the SGA floor. He said the<lb />
proposed bill would make stu-<lb />
dents accused of a crime more<lb />
accountable to the university for<lb />
their actions.<lb />
"This bill would give judicial<lb />
boards increased judgement and<lb />
increases the possibility of dual<lb />
punishment (by the city court and<lb />
the SGA judicial branch) said<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer, vice chancellor<lb />
of student life, who expressed<lb />
doubts about the bill.<lb />
Several legislators were con<lb />
cerned with the consequences of<lb />
passing the proposed bill. "Sup<lb />
pose a student is convicted (by the<lb />
SGA judiciary) and thrown out of<lb />
school and later is proven inno-<lb />
cent by the city court said legis-<lb />
lator Tim Mills.<lb />
'The judicary's decision would<lb />
have no bearing on the citv case<lb />
said John Simon, the public defen-<lb />
der and the author of the bill.<lb />
"This bill is to clarify some am-<lb />
biguous language in the student<lb />
constitution and to alleviate some<lb />
past problems said Simon in a<lb />
interview after the meeting.<lb />
In drafting the bill, Simon<lb />
weighed the precedent of Paine v.<lb />
Board of Regents of the Texas<lb />
(university) System he said. In<lb />
this case the court stated, "the<lb />
disciplinary process is to protect<lb />
the university, while the criminal<lb />
process protects the society<lb />
After a period of debate, 1 lelms<lb />
proposed that speaking privel-<lb />
opes be allowed for Simon and Dr.<lb />
Ronald P. Spcier, associate dean<lb />
of student affairs. Helms said the<lb />
two would be able to explain the<lb />
bill to the legislature. But the leg-<lb />
islators outvoted this request.<lb />
"The refusal to allow speaking<lb />
privileges irritated me Simon<lb />
said after the meeting. "They (the<lb />
legislature) need to fulfill their<lb />
duties on this vote<lb />
The legislature moved to con-<lb />
tinue discussion on the bill in next<lb />
week's meeting.<lb />
In other business, the legisla-<lb />
ture appropriated:<lb />
�$300 to the Biology Club.<lb />
�$1,9M to the SGA executive<lb />
council for a new computer.<lb />
�$575 to the Medical Records<lb />
Association.<lb />
�$600 to Sigma Gamma Ep-<lb />
llson, the earth sciences fraternity<lb />
by a 22-16 vote, the only one<lb />
which had to be counted.<lb />
Thomas receives post<lb />
SGA President Scott Thorn<lb />
was elected vice president ol the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
Association of Student Gover-<lb />
ments in a meeting Saturday fat<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
The association is a statewide<lb />
organization of student body<lb />
presidents from the 16-member<lb />
UNC system. The association<lb />
serves as a student voice ol the<lb />
UNC system in the General As-<lb />
sembly, the UNC Board of Gover-<lb />
nors and the UNC generai admin-<lb />
stration.<lb />
TheUNCASG<lb /><lb />
students in North Carolina.<lb />
If s very important to have<lb />
ECU well represented. J see the<lb />
possibilities as being positive,<lb />
Thomas said.<lb />
1 look forward to working<lb />
with other student leaders<lb />
throughout the state to see mat<lb />
higher education in North Caro-<lb />
lina continues to progress and at<lb />
the same time keep tuition rateast<lb />
a reasonable level Thomas said<lb />
Chief Johnny R. Rose<lb />
New rules affect poster placement on campus<lb />
By M. BURBFLLA<lb />
A�itant Newt Editor<lb />
The beginning of this school<lb />
vear saw the activation of new<lb />
restrictions on putting up posters<lb />
on campus.<lb />
The Committee on Canvassing,<lb />
Peddling and Soliciting on Cam-<lb />
pus revised the policies and pro-<lb />
cedures April 17,1986. These new<lb />
procedures, approved by Chan-<lb />
cellor Richard R. Eakin, are now in<lb />
effect.<lb />
Student organizations are pro-<lb />
hibited from putting up posters at<lb />
certain areas of the campus and<lb />
there are new restrictions govern-<lb />
mg non-student organization<lb />
posters as well.<lb />
Discrepancies between policies<lb />
dealing with student government<lb />
and those dealing with residence<lb />
halls initiated the changes, ac-<lb />
cording to Associate Dean Ronald<lb />
Speier, Director of Student Serv-<lb />
ices.<lb />
"he original policy stated any-<lb />
one could advertise via posters in<lb />
the designated areas on campus.<lb />
Under the new policy, only or-<lb />
ganizations registered with the<lb />
division of student life can adver-<lb />
tise without permission.<lb />
Furthermore, the sale ot goods<lb />
on campus by student organiza-<lb />
tions is restricted by the policy.<lb />
According to the committee's<lb />
policy, notices of any kind "are to<lb />
be placed only on unrestricted<lb />
bulletin boards found throughout<lb />
the campus Student organiza-<lb />
tions can sell goods only at desig-<lb />
nated places. Art work may be<lb />
sold at gallery areas on campus<lb />
and special outdoor show sights.<lb />
Food and similar items pre-<lb />
pared by an organization may be<lb />
sold at the lobby of the Student<lb />
Stores or in designated areas of<lb />
the residence halls. Flowers and<lb />
balloon arrangements may be<lb />
sold in the lobby of the Student<lb />
Stores, in the Student Organiza-<lb />
tion Booth in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, and in designated places<lb />
in residence halls.<lb />
The abundance of SGA election<lb />
posters placed on unauthorized<lb />
areas was one reason for the pol-<lb />
icy change.<lb />
"We brought Student Govern-<lb />
ment in line with the other organi-<lb />
zations so we have one consistent<lb />
policy Speier said. "Basically I<lb />
think most students comply with<lb />
the policies and understand the<lb />
reason behind them � and that<lb />
contributes to a well informed<lb />
student body and a beautiful<lb />
campus<lb />
The committee also placed con-<lb />
flicting residence hall policies<lb />
under the new revisions.<lb />
According to the committee's<lb />
policy, the general rulesand regu-<lb />
lations are as follows:<lb />
�All sales, solicitation, and<lb />
similar activities conducted on<lb />
campus shall conform to Univer-<lb />
sity policies, North Carolina, Pitt<lb />
County and Greenville ordi-<lb />
nances and laws.<lb />
�There shall be no soliciting or<lb />
similar activities that are in con-<lb />
flict or which violate a university<lb />
contract with existing campus<lb />
agencies except by special per-<lb />
mission of the director of such<lb />
agencies.<lb />
�It shall be the responsibility of<lb />
the petitioner andor the organi-<lb />
zaiton represented to police,<lb />
clean-up and remove all materials<lb />
at the site of the approved project<lb />
or activity when such is con-<lb />
cluded.<lb />
�Violationsof the rules, regula-<lb />
tions, procedures and any other<lb />
University policies concerning<lb />
sales, solicitation and similar ac-<lb />
tivities may result in loss of such<lb />
privileges or other measures as<lb />
deemed appropriate.<lb />
The committee "will be on the<lb />
lookout for any violations of the<lb />
policy Violators will recieve one<lb />
letter warning and a second viola-<lb />
tion will result in a fine "of at least<lb />
$25 Speier said.<lb />
Any organization interested in<lb />
rules concerning putting up post-<lb />
ers can get The Where Can I Put<lb />
My Posters (And Not Get In<lb />
Trouble) Brochure" at Speier's<lb />
office or in the Program Office in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
The policy committee is look-<lb />
ing for new members, interested<lb />
persons can contact Speier.<lb />
Widely known expert to<lb />
speak at ECU workshop<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � Jean<lb />
Berg, director of volunteer serv-<lb />
ices for Arlington County, Va<lb />
will direct the first workshop in<lb />
the 1987-88 Library Science Series<lb />
at ECU beginning October 3.<lb />
Berg is nationally known for her<lb />
work with volunteerism and she<lb />
has shared her ideas on both radio<lb />
and TV. During the workshop,<lb />
which is helpful to anyone who<lb />
deals with volunteers, she will<lb />
describe her model for volunteers<lb />
and how they should view their<lb />
work.<lb />
The workshop, sponsored by<lb />
the East Carolina Division of<lb />
Continuing Education, is sched-<lb />
uled for 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and<lb />
will be held in room 221 of Joyner<lb />
Library on the ECU campus.<lb />
For further information contact<lb />
Allen Churchill, Continuing Edu-<lb />
cation, ECU, 757-6143.<lb />
A collage of messages at the Student Store. One way of knowingthat plastered on walls, bulletin boards, trees, etc. But at ECU there<lb />
vou are on a college campus is by the number of posters you see new regulations concerning putting up posters (Photolab) <lb /><lb />
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1st V, .1964. She<lb />
il .jt Allen in Hit ii School in<lb />
I ligh Point and began her coach-<lb />
ing career there. In tour wars at<lb />
Allen Jay her teams won tour<lb />
conference championships.<lb />
She taught and coached one<lb />
year at her former high school in<lb />
( abonsville, N.C. before deciding<lb />
to pcrsue a master's degree in<lb />
physical education at the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at Greens-<lb />
boro.<lb />
Meanwhile, she taught at Eton<lb />
College and upon graduating,<lb />
became Eton's coordinator ol<lb />
women's athletics, coach, and<lb />
professor oi physical education.<lb />
Yow remained at lion until<lb />
1979, compiling a 57-19 winloss<lb />
record. She then moved to her<lb />
current position at N C. State<lb />
University. A of the 1986-87 sea<lb />
son, Yow's record at N.C. State<lb />
was 281-88. Her 1986-87 team<lb />
won the Atlantic Coastouter<lb />
ence Championship and finished<lb />
with a 24-7 record<lb />
xi ow's success at N.C. State led<lb />
her to international coaching ex<lb />
penence. She will take the 1 SA<lb />
Olympic team to Seoul, Korea, in<lb />
September, 1988. This will be<lb />
i ow's second Olympics; she w as<lb />
assistant coach tor the USA's<lb />
gold-medal winning 1984Hym-<lb />
pic squad.<lb />
In 1986 she was head coa( h for<lb />
the team that won gold medals at<lb />
both the World Championships<lb />
and the Goodwill Games, each<lb />
time beating the USSR team.<lb />
Yow has also coached interna-<lb />
tional teams at the Pan American<lb />
Games and World University<lb />
Games. Her experiences have<lb />
taken her to Mexico, Brazil, Vene-<lb />
zuela, Cuba and countries<lb />
throughout Europe.<lb />
Alice Esther Morgan graduated<lb />
from East Carolina in 1944 and<lb />
has spent the last 43 years in<lb />
North Carolina, she moved to<lb />
DaytonaBeach Ha and taught in<lb />
the primary schools. After four<lb />
years there she joined with the<lb />
Daytona junior Women's League<lb />
and the I aster Seal Society to es-<lb />
tablish a center where physically<lb />
and mentally handicapped chil-<lb />
dren could be educated.<lb />
She soon realized that the<lb />
children's needs went beyond the<lb />
capabilities oi volunteer organi-<lb />
zations and began a campaign to<lb />
move the programs to public<lb />
schools. In 1961 a school was<lb />
opened, and education for the<lb />
handicapped became a perma-<lb />
nent part oi public education in<lb />
Volusia County, Fla.<lb />
During the process of working<lb />
with and for handicapped chil-<lb />
dren, Morgan earned a master's<lb />
degree in education from the<lb />
University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel 1 till. She also studied spe-<lb />
cial education at Syracuse Univer-<lb />
DC officials explain rising tuition<lb />
sity and Columbia University.<lb />
She was invited to come to the<lb />
University of Florida at<lb />
Gainesville to work with students<lb />
preparing to teach the handi<lb />
capped. She has been a faculty<lb />
member in the College ol Edu a<lb />
tion there for almost 30 years.<lb />
Esther Morgan is known in<lb />
Gainesville for her work to save a<lb />
camping facility that has served<lb />
thousands of school children<lb />
since 1948. Morgan took on the<lb />
issue as a personal crusade ami<lb />
gained the support of 200 civil<lb />
organizations. She served as<lb />
president oi the Campry'stal<lb />
Lake Coalition, a grass roots<lb />
group which fought the sale of the<lb />
camp and lobbied tor its reriova<lb />
tion.<lb />
The camp was almost sold in<lb />
1978. After eight years ol debate<lb />
as well as fund raising and work<lb />
by the coalition, Camp Crystal<lb />
Lake re opened in 1986 as a reno<lb />
vated and modernized $500,000<lb />
camping facility<lb />
The camp now has a full time<lb />
camp director and serves school<lb />
children year round with afford-<lb />
able opportunities for outdoor<lb />
education.<lb />
Dr. Dudley E. Rood, associate<lb />
state superintendent in the N.C<lb />
Department of Public Instruction,<lb />
earned his M.A. at Hast Carolina<lb />
in 1969. A native of Win ton, N C.<lb />
he received his bachelor's degree<lb />
at North Carolina Central Univer-<lb />
sity and his doctorate at Duke.<lb />
Hood taught the middle school<lb />
grades in Winton and<lb />
Mnrfreesboro and high school in<lb />
Winton. He was principal of Be-<lb />
thel Union Schuxil prior to enter<lb />
ing the N.C. Department of Public<lb />
Instruction as an associate direc-<lb />
torin the Division of Human Rela-<lb />
tions. He later became director of<lb />
that division as assistant state<lb />
superintendent.<lb />
Hood has conducted seminars<lb />
and provided keynote addresses<lb />
at education conferences around<lb />
the country. I le is the recipient of<lb />
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September 29, 1987<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Pago 4<lb />
The fans<lb />
Pirates need our support<lb />
The display put on in the stands by<lb />
some students at Saturday's football<lb />
game was disgraceful.<lb />
No, these students weren't obnox-<lb />
iously drunk. They weren't fighting.<lb />
They weren't plotting to tear down<lb />
the fences. o, these students were<lb />
doing something that may be more<lb />
ridiculous even than those things.<lb />
They were cheering for Georgia<lb />
Southern and booing the Pirates<lb />
What1 Georgia Southern tans on<lb />
the ECU side of the field. Couldn't<lb />
be. But there they were � sitting in<lb />
all their glory � cheering for GS.<lb />
These students are commonly<lb />
known as fair weather fans. They are<lb />
the ones that scream the loudest<lb />
when the Pirates are winning, and<lb />
scoff the most when they loose.<lb />
They are also the ones who call for<lb />
a coach to be fired and then lament<lb />
his los when the next coach can't<lb />
perform.<lb />
A true fan sticks with a team<lb />
through thick and thin. A true fan<lb />
knows that booing his team in time<lb />
ot need and cheering for the other<lb />
team can be demoralizing and self-<lb />
defeating. What tjeam wants to plav<lb />
its best when all its fans are pulling<lb />
against it?<lb />
It is understood that three straight<lb />
2-9 seasons can weaken the fiber oi<lb />
even the strongest of fans. Obvi-<lb />
ously something needs to be done in<lb />
order to improve the situation, but<lb />
the changes need to come on the<lb />
field, not in the stands.<lb />
Those that cheered for Georgia<lb />
Southern against their own team<lb />
showed they have little class and<lb />
less school spirit. They demon-<lb />
strated once again that some stu-<lb />
dents here just might fit the descrip-<lb />
tion assigned to us all after the game<lb />
at NCSU.<lb />
Those that support the Pirates<lb />
through it all should be com-<lb />
mended. We know that there is light<lb />
at the end oi the tunnel, as the supe-<lb />
rior game the team played in the<lb />
State game demonstrated.<lb />
The rewards oi a winning football<lb />
program will be greatest for those<lb />
tans who remain true. Still, it seems<lb />
sad that the fair weather fans will<lb />
probably be the ones strutting the<lb />
most when the Pirates are success-<lb />
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Poverty is a disgrace in today's American economy<lb />
there came an idea and a question: Who erty, too many are functionally illiterate<lb />
better to tell the story of poverty than the too many drop out of school and t<lb />
A British statesman oi many years ago creative writers and the newspapers ot many are forced to leave the land " Fr<lb />
has been quoted as saying, "Poverty is no the state? wnt on to My that self-interest alone<lb />
A gathering ot writers was held in should compel more people to accept a<lb />
Southern Pines and each was asked to civic responsibility to join the battle<lb />
write out of their lives and the lives of against poverty, citing the well docu<lb />
others, and perhaps to advance some mented fact that poverty is "a breeding<lb />
ways to deal with the problem. ground of enme<lb />
Officers ot the North Carolina Press Government, as an instrument of th<lb />
Association agreed to distribute the con- people, has a major role in the battle<lb />
tributions from the writers to all the<lb />
members of the association and this<lb />
By SAM RAGAN<lb />
Si'r. ul la Ihr I a l jruli nun<lb />
disgrace, but is damned uncomfortable<lb />
A latter day economist, J. Kenneth<lb />
Calbraith, has said, however, that in an<lb />
affluent society such as America enjoys it<lb />
is indeed a disgrace.<lb />
William C. Friday, chairman of the<lb />
North Carolina Poverty Project, is in-<lb />
clined to agree with 1 )r. Calbraith, and in<lb />
speeches and statements since he retired<lb />
iidi<lb />
as rresiaenl i the University oi North series on Poverty in North Carolina is the<lb />
Carolina he has driven home the point result. There will be a weekly contribu-<lb />
ted! ing must be done to ease the tion from more than a dozen creative<lb />
against poverty, and civic responsibility<lb />
calls for people to demand that their<lb />
government accept the responsibility<lb />
Education also has a major role, and the<lb />
thai something must bo done to ease the tion from more than a dozen creative long range effort is certain to bear fruit<lb />
plight ot the many thousands ot North writers of North Carolina, and it is our but a greater awareness on the part of al<lb />
C arolinians who suffer the pangs of pov- hope that this series will help to define the is the first step<lb />
crty- problem and create a greater awareness Out of the Poverty Project advisory<lb />
I nday heads a board ol twelve other of .t in our state. council meeting some educators are look<lb />
distinguished citizens o! the state who This is the first in the series, and those to ing at ways do develop that awareness<lb />
head up the North Carolina Poverty Proj- follow will include contributions from At PembrokeState University Dr Robert<lb />
ect, which describes itself as "An educa- Robert Mason, Ruth Moose, Sally Buck- Reising, with the help of'Dr Shelbv<lb />
tional program about poverty and civic ner,ShelbyStephenson, Mary kratt,John Stephensonsdevelopingacourseforhis<lb />
responsibility Dr.). Cordon Chamber- Foster West, Charles Port. Agnes students on the literature of poverty<lb />
lain ol Crrenstx.ro is the executive who McDonald, Ronald H. Baves and others Thcreare hundreds of novels stonesand<lb />
directs the education coordinators. � all well known novelists, short story poems which graphically tell the story of<lb />
I was appointed to an advisory council writerspoets, critics, playwrights and poverty and its degradations of the<lb />
which has met on two separate occasions historians. humarvbOdy and the human spirit.<lb />
to discuss the problems of poverty and There is little dispute on the extent of This series by the creative writers of<lb />
what to do about it. Everyone agreed that poverty in North Carolina. When the North Carohna'is a beginning toward the<lb />
there is a "civic responsibility and that writers gathered they were given a newly goal of alleviating this blight on mankind<lb />
the need tor an educational program is released report from the North Carolina and civilization. We hope the people of<lb />
quite evident. Many approaches to Child Advocacy Institute which showed North Carolina will respond,<lb />
achieving those aims were Tdvanced,and there are more poor children in the state (Editor's Note: Sam Raganof Southern<lb />
asthctalkcontinueditbecamequiteelear today than there were five years ago. Tines is the editor and publisher of The<lb />
that an overwhelming need is to develop 'Today, one of every four children living Pilot. He is a former president of the<lb />
a greater public awareness of poverty in North Carolina is growing up in pov- North Carolina Press Association and the<lb />
and the toll it inflicts on the people of crty the report declared. Associated Press Managing Editors As-<lb />
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Poor southerners face mechanized welfare beauracracy<lb />
By ROBERT MASON<lb />
Special to The fjmt Garolinuui<lb />
A speaker extolling a churches-sponsored food<lb />
bank said that by easing desperation, it would re-<lb />
ward contributors and workers with joy. He re-<lb />
plantaton slaves, endured inadequate shelter and<lb />
mean fare, no matter what apologists for the latter<lb />
may argue. During the Civil War over slavery,<lb />
"There is no question that thousands, indeed tens of<lb />
thousands, of North Carolinians went hungry<lb />
marked that governmental welfare agencies, while notes Paul D. Escott in a new book about the mighty<lb />
clearly necessary, were "about the coldest places in and the meek in this state during the latter half of the<lb />
the world 19thCentury. Food riots erupted, with women often<lb />
I am not persuaded that welfare offices are leading them; "robbery became social bandrity<lb />
uniquely unfeeling. Surely police stations and court- schools withered as counties, the state, and the<lb />
rooms are equally so. If those comparisons are not Confederacy "made unprecedented efforts to<lb />
suitable, I gladly will substitue a tax window, a extend government aid to the poor An internal war<lb />
licensing bureau or a registration desk. One petition- erupted within the intersectional strife, and rccrimi-<lb />
ing the bureaucracy for a fees adjustment, a drainage nation lasted for two generations,<lb />
ditch or rescue from marauding dogs should not<lb />
expect an outpouring of pleasantries. George Tindall devotes a thick chapter of "Emer-<lb />
For public servants, elected and employed, are gence of the New South" to health disasters oozing<lb />
bound by statues, regulations, and objectivity. Fun from poverty during the opening quarter of this<lb />
and games should be no more expected of the wel- century. A Rockerfeller agency, the Sanitary<lb />
fare director, social worker, and food-stamps clerk Commission on the Eradication of the Hookworm<lb />
than of the sheriff, tax administrator, and santiation Disease, between 1909 and 1914 contributed to the<lb />
inspector.I imagine, meanwhile, that personsapply- treatment of 694,494 cases in 11 Southern states,<lb />
ing for assistance favor practiced efficiency and a Malaria stood second to hookworm as "probably the<lb />
quiet departureoverdemonstrativegivingandritu- most serious obstacle to the development of a civili-<lb />
alistic receiving. zation in the region where they prevail reported<lb />
The poor says the Book of John, "always ye have the International Health Board, which also was<lb />
with you In this region and state it is not necessary funded by the Rockerfeller Foundation. The third of<lb />
to consult the Scriptures for that assurance. To poke the South's "lazy" diseases, pellagra, was the most<lb />
into any period of the past and to look about us will stubborn in resisting medical science,<lb />
do. The earliest settlers in this back country sub- Nicholas Lemann, author of "Origins of the Un-<lb />
sisted poorly. Scrabbling farmers and their rivals, derclass traces all aspects of today's ghetto culture<lb />
to the starvaion diet of Southern sharecroppers a<lb />
generation ago. If the sharecropper now has all but<lb />
disappeared, along with the riverbank mill hand<lb />
and his working household, he has been replaced in<lb />
the economy by the seasonal laborer, the unskilled<lb />
drifter, the bottom-wages employee, the unem-<lb />
ployed, and the uninspired and the hopeless.<lb />
Want, in any event, continues. It is undeniable.<lb />
Yet, it is denied; indeed, as the poor are constant,<lb />
so is a reluctance among the affluent, the compla-<lb />
cent, and the uncaring to admit that poverty and<lb />
hunger abound. When the Public Health Service in<lb />
1921, drawing on medical knowledge six years old,<lb />
accurately warned that the boll weevil and a collaps-<lb />
ing cotton market would spawn an epidemic or<lb />
pellagra, it was badgered into inactivity. Senator<lb />
Harris of Georgia denied knowledge of a single case<lb />
their bare cupboards. That makes hunger all the<lb />
more the moral issue that William Friday, former<lb />
president of the University of North Carolina, de-<lb />
clared it to be in reporting last year for a committee<lb />
investigating hunger in North Carolina. Above all,<lb />
hunger is a challenge to social justice.<lb />
Justice entails the use of authority to uphold what<lb />
is right as well as what is written into the law<lb />
Charities and volunteerism are welcome auxiliaries<lb />
to, but unreliable substitutes for, systemized assis-<lb />
tance to the needy. One need not be cynical to<lb />
suggest that compassion in parishes and neighbor-<lb />
hoods may be fickle and transient, and at best is<lb />
limited; and that, if conditions were otherwise,<lb />
government would exploit them. Surely no man<lb />
should have to depend on the state of another man's<lb />
grace, for his health, nor should his dignity be an<lb />
of hunger in his state. Representative Byrnes of even swap for his dinner. Public programs are as<lb />
South Carolina protested that Southerners "were<lb />
not seeking charity President Roosevelt's label of<lb />
the South, a dozen years later, as the nation's Eco-<lb />
nomic Problem No. 1 outraged Southern boosters<lb />
and politicians, with Senator Bailey of North Caro-<lb />
lina, chairman of the Commerce Committee, leading<lb />
essential to the protection of all of us against calam-<lb />
ity and defeat as they are to the protection of all of us<lb />
against crime and fire. Support for that truth is as<lb />
worthy as support for community service.<lb />
(Editor's Note: Robert Mason of Southern Pines is<lb />
the author of "One of the Neighbor's Children<lb />
the howl. Much more recently, Senator Hollings of published this past spring by Algonquin books. A<lb />
South Carolina, reversing political form with disclo- native of North Carolina who grew up in Mebane<lb />
sures of "hidden hunger" among his constituents, and graduated in Journalism at UNC-Chapel Hill,<lb />
was accused of defaulting on his raising. Mason is the retired editor of the Virginian Pilot in<lb />
Hunger, then, is a social and political no-no. Even Norfolk. He also is a former editor of the Sanford<lb />
its victims, loyal to the poor-but-proud principle of Herald, and worked on newspapers in Raleigh and<lb />
the joke and the tragedy, too often make a secret of Durham.)<lb />
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TuHicaHonBmldine<lb />
auracracy<lb />
ieir bare cupboards. That makes hunger all the<lb />
lore the moral issue that William Friday, former<lb />
Resident of the University of North Carolina, de-<lb />
jred it to be in reporting last year for a committee<lb />
vestigating hunger in North Carolina. Above all,<lb />
inger is a challenge to social justice.<lb />
utice entails the use of authority to uphold what<lb />
right as well as what is written into the law.<lb />
Ihantiesand volunteerism are welcome auxiliaries<lb />
V but unreliable substitutes for, systemized assis-<lb />
Ince to the needy. One need not be cynical to<lb />
lggest that compassion in parishes and neighbor-<lb />
jods may be fickle and transient, and at best is<lb />
ited; and that, if conditions were otherwise,<lb />
)vernment would exploit them. Surely no man<lb />
tould have to depend on the state of another man's<lb />
�ace, for his health, nor should his dignity be an<lb />
en swap for his dinner. Public programs are as<lb />
ksential to the protection of all of us against calam-<lb />
� and defeat as they are to the protection of all of us<lb />
�ainst crime and fire. Support for that truth is as<lb />
orthy as support for community service.<lb />
(Editor's Note: Robert Mason of Southern Pines is<lb />
ie author of "One of the Neighbor's Children<lb />
lblished this past spring by Algonquin books. A<lb />
itive of North Carolina who grew up in Mebane<lb />
id graduated in Journalism at UNC-Chapel Hill,<lb />
lason is the retired editor of the Virginian Pilot in<lb />
lorfolk. He also is a former editor of the Sanford<lb />
jerald, and worked on newspapers in Raleigh and<lb />
irham.)<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 29,1987 5<lb />
Munisteri<lb />
(CPS) � Student Richard<lb />
Munisteri resigned as the U.S.<lb />
Department of Education's link to<lb />
the American student body Sept.<lb />
4 because, he said, the staff trea ted<lb />
him and his post with arrogance<lb />
and disrespect.<lb />
Munisteri, who took the job<lb />
Student Liaison Officer (SLO)<lb />
Aug. 3, cited "a number of rea-<lb />
� have criticized the Reagan<lb />
administration for "politicizing"<lb />
the position.<lb />
"They want a student to be<lb />
there to give the impression that<lb />
there's student input into the<lb />
department Munisteri said. "It<lb />
doesn't exist. It's BS<lb />
"It's unfortunate Richard re-<lb />
signed said USSA President<lb />
sons, both personal and profes- Circe Pajunen. "We were looking<lb />
sional for leaving the job.<lb />
"The reason I left is not because<lb />
1 was totally in disagreement with<lb />
the staff and the way they treat the<lb />
position Munisteri, a University<lb />
of Texas student, said. But he re-<lb />
sented being used as a "mouth-<lb />
piece" and "puppet" for the de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
The federal government cre-<lb />
ated the student liaison office<lb />
during the mid-1970s to give stu-<lb />
dents and student groups a chan-<lb />
nel of communication to poli-<lb />
cymakers. Some groups � most<lb />
notably the U.S. Student Associa-<lb />
tion (USSA), the Washington,<lb />
 D.Cbased group of student poli-<lb />
1 ticians from around the country<lb />
forward to working with him.<lb />
"We feel the SLOs role is com-<lb />
municating policy, not making<lb />
policy department spokes-<lb />
woman Victoria Tripp said of<lb />
Munisteri's claims. "Richard is a<lb />
young man with a lot of ambition.<lb />
We liked him, and we're sorry to<lb />
see him go. But right now, he's not<lb />
ready to become the Secretary of<lb />
Education<lb />
The former state chairman of<lb />
the Young Conservatives of<lb />
Texas, Munisteri has "thegreatest<lb />
respect for Secretary (William)<lb />
Bennett and his policies But the<lb />
department's mid-level bureau-<lb />
crats "don't like some newcomer<lb />
coming to Washington with no<lb />
gray hair trying to get things<lb />
done<lb />
Past student liaison officers<lb />
were free to speak and corre-<lb />
spond to whom they wished,<lb />
Munisteri said, but the depart-<lb />
ment staff rifled through his cal-<lb />
endar and computer disk to check<lb />
up on him.<lb />
The staff also told him what to<lb />
write in his newsletter and "ed-<lb />
ited it with a hatchet<lb />
"I would have loved to have<lb />
spent 6 months up there and rein-<lb />
vigorate the position. But there<lb />
are people who have been up<lb />
there for 6 years. Those vulture<lb />
staff members would have just<lb />
torn down all that I built up<lb />
Munisteri explained.<lb />
"As a conservative, I was ap-<lb />
palled. There was no receptive-<lb />
ness to students by the staff he<lb />
said.<lb />
Munisteri had hoped to address<lb />
campus civil rights issues, easier<lb />
access for handicapped students<lb />
and other concerns, but was told<lb />
to "just focus on financial aid he<lb />
said.<lb />
"Students have a lot at stake in<lb />
more issues than financial aid<lb />
Pajunen noted. "It's unfortunate<lb />
that the definition of the job has<lb />
been narrowed to dealing with<lb />
financial aid<lb />
The student liaison officer's job<lb />
description had not been altered<lb />
since 1981, Tripp said. "It's pri-<lb />
mary mission has always been to<lb />
be a liaison<lb />
Munisteri recommended "rec-<lb />
reating" the job to assign clerical<lb />
work to interns and include more<lb />
access to the Secretary of Educa-<lb />
tion. "What's the use of saying I<lb />
have access to the secretary when<lb />
I have to be canonized to get an<lb />
autographed picture?" Munisteri<lb />
asked.<lb />
Student and higher education<lb />
groups were consulted in past<lb />
years before a student liaison offi-<lb />
Proposal lifts school to upper echelon<lb />
Student refuses re-enrollment<lb />
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (CPS) �<lb />
The University of Rochester, ap-<lb />
parently embarrassed by its "dis-<lb />
enrolling" of a Japanese student<lb />
who worked for the business rival<lb />
of a major UR contributor, asked<lb />
the student to return, but the stu-<lb />
dent has refused.<lb />
Rochester "disenrolled"<lb />
Tsuneo Sakai in early September<lb />
when Eastman Kodak Co which<lb />
hasgiven millions of dollars to the<lb />
school, threatened to take its 205<lb />
employees out of classes there.<lb />
Sakai, who works for Kodak<lb />
archrival Fuji Photo Film Co<lb />
would inhibit Kodak employees<lb />
in the same class from "sharing<lb />
ideas company officials com-<lb />
plained to the school.<lb />
Kodak also worried Sakai<lb />
might steal company secrets.<lb />
UR, in turn, "disenrolled"<lb />
Sakai, helping him transfer to the<lb />
Massachusetts Institute of Tech-<lb />
nology in Boston.<lb />
The transfer, however, pro-<lb />
voked accusations from educa-<lb />
tion croups around the country<lb />
that'Rochester was sacriBeing the<lb />
integrity of its classrooms and the<lb />
rights of its students to please a<lb />
wealthy corporate contributor.<lb />
"If Kodak 4 nulled all its<lb />
employees, tha. iuld have de-<lb />
stroyed the school because we<lb />
wouldn't have had the money to<lb />
pay the bills Paul MacAvoy,<lb />
dean of Rochester's William E.<lb />
Simon Graduate School of Busi-<lb />
ness, said.<lb />
But even the school's name-<lb />
sake, former U.S. Treasury Secre-<lb />
tary William Simon, blasted UR<lb />
for submitting to "blackmail<lb />
while half the business faculty<lb />
formally protested the action.<lb />
So MacAvoy invited Sakai to<lb />
return on Sept. 11, but the student<lb />
declined.<lb />
"I had a hard time settling in<lb />
Boston and finding an apart-<lb />
ment Sakai said, explaining<lb />
why he chose to stay at MIT.<lb />
"I think the University of Roch-<lb />
ester is a very good school, but I<lb />
didn't know the relationship be-<lb />
tween the university and Kodak<lb />
was so strong<lb />
Kodak Chairman Colby Chan-<lb />
dler said the company was "not<lb />
sufficiently sensitive to the pos-<lb />
sible interpretations of our ac-<lb />
tions"<lb />
DURHAM (AP) � Duke Uni-<lb />
versity administrators and pro-<lb />
fessors unveiled an ambitious<lb />
five-year proposal to lift the<lb />
school into the upper echelon of<lb />
the nation's research universities<lb />
by strengthening its academic<lb />
programs, upgrading the quality<lb />
of its student body and hiring<lb />
more professors.<lb />
University trustees were told<lb />
Friday that improving academic<lb />
quality was critical for the<lb />
school's survival in a time of in-<lb />
creased competition among the<lb />
nation's best schools for top-qual-<lb />
ity high school graduates, star<lb />
faculty members and federal re-<lb />
search funds.<lb />
A campus committee headed<lb />
by Provost Phillip A. Griffiths<lb />
recommended that Duke trim its<lb />
student-professor ratio from 13-<lb />
to-1 to 11-to-l by hiring five more<lb />
professors each year, mostly in<lb />
the humanities, and by cutting<lb />
undergraduate enrollment from<lb />
5,850 today to 5,700 by 1991. The<lb />
group also called for other steps to<lb />
improve the quality of instruction<lb />
and the caliber of Duke's student<lb />
body.<lb />
University officials said they<lb />
would consider financing those<lb />
steps in several ways, including<lb />
tuition increases.<lb />
ECU art major wins national contest<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � An es-<lb />
say by Steven F. Reid Jr of Hav-<lb />
elock, an art major at East Caro-<lb />
lina University, is the winning<lb />
entry in a national contest for<lb />
graphic arts students sponsored<lb />
by the national Association of<lb />
Printing Ink Manufacturers.<lb />
Reid received the association's<lb />
President's Service award and<lb />
Group formed<lb />
for parent caring<lb />
(PCMH) � A support group<lb />
has been formed for people who<lb />
are caring for a parent, spouse or<lb />
other loved one at home. The<lb />
group is led by Freda W. Cross,<lb />
MSW, Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital and Susan Redding,<lb />
RjN. Creative Living Center.<lb />
The support group will meet at<lb />
St. James United Methodist<lb />
Church, 2000 E. Sixth St on Octo-<lb />
ber 6 from 7-8:30 p.m.<lb />
Respite services are available<lb />
during the meeting time. To make<lb />
reservations for respite care, call<lb />
the Creative Living Center at 757-<lb />
0303 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (24<lb />
hours in advance).<lb />
Area social work professionals<lb />
will discuss the process of Nurs-<lb />
ing Home Placement.<lb />
$1,000 for his essay entitled, "The<lb />
Vital Role Printing Ink Will Play<lb />
in My Printing Industry Career<lb />
according to Ronald C. Baker,<lb />
NAPIM president, at the<lb />
association's headquarters in<lb />
Harrison, N.Y.<lb />
ECU School of Art professor<lb />
Donald R. Sexauer, Reid's faculty<lb />
advisor, also received special rec-<lb />
ognition for encouraging student<lb />
participation in the contest, Baker<lb />
said.<lb />
Reid is a candidate for the<lb />
bachelor of fine arts (BFA) degree<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
CAROLINA PREGNANCY CENTER The Center is open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. For an appointment or more information, call24-Hour Helpline, 757-0003. 111 East Third Street-The Lee Building Greenville, North Carolina Free Pregnancy Test-Confidential Counseling All Services and referrals are free of charge.<lb /><lb />
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Munisteri said the selection proc-<lb />
ess should again include those<lb />
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"Students need to be respected<lb />
as adults Pajunen agreed. "We<lb />
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C.rad, Opportunity for hardworking,<lb />
enthusiastic individual. Send resume to<lb />
P.O. Box 8814 Virginia Beach, VA 23450<lb />
MACKENZIE SECURITY: Is seeking<lb />
students to work as part time, weekend<lb />
security guards Ciood 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 752174<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
CET READY All Campus Party at<lb />
Lambda Chi House, Oct 30, with AAE.<lb />
MOM AND DAD - Hello from<lb />
Greenville I lope everything is fine in Ole<lb />
Miss. We're stall hoping the house gets<lb />
sold soon' Take care. Love, James<lb />
Matt Chance, Chip Shell, Kraig Mullcr,<lb />
Jeff Emerson, Billy Neil, Joe Tippett-<lb />
Thanks for all the help last Tuesday night<lb />
ca BOm FAT ASSESSMENT<lb />
You can have your percent body t.it<lb />
measured (free of charge) in a matter of<lb />
minutes 1 need Caucasian male subjects<lb />
between IS and 30 wars of age for my<lb />
thesis research studs It you meet this<lb />
criteria, pleas call immediately All<lb />
measurements will be made at the I luman<lb />
Performance Lab (room 113) in Minges<lb />
Coliseum .Call Krrnberlv Eastman Zirkle<lb />
at 758-2933 anytime TODAY! It not at<lb />
home, picas leave name and number on<lb />
answering machine and call will be re<lb />
turned A S A P<lb />
liiiOiLaLLXlXATJLN<lb />
The school ol education, m conjucricw<lb />
with Campus Ministries, is<lb />
 sponsoring a<lb />
W orkStudy trip to Mexico during Spring<lb />
beak (March 6 13 1988) Opportunities to<lb />
and teach at a<lb />
ooserve<lb />
availagbie<lb />
infonnatioi<lb />
Ln at a local v!ik1 are<lb />
r -i. lit ations and more<lb />
ntact the Office of the Dean<lb />
n Speight Building Rm 154.<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON<lb />
Sigma Gamma Epsilon is presenting<lb />
"ACADEMICOMPUTING AT EAST<lb />
CAW �l INA UNIVERSITY' by Mr Ernie<lb />
Marshburn, Manager o! Academic Com<lb />
puting ECU at 3:00 pm on Oct. 1 in<lb />
Graham 301.<lb />
BSL<lb />
The Baptist Student Union would like<lb />
to invite all students to dinner on Monday<lb />
nights Dinner starts at 5 30 p m and the<lb />
cost is $2 OnThurs nights at 7:00 wehave<lb />
our worship service It is an informal type<lb />
w. irship come as you are!<lb />
PANEL DISCI JSSION<lb />
On Sept 30, 1987, 8 pm m room 244<lb />
Mendenhall, a panel discussion, "Sex On<lb />
Campus" will be shown, live via-satellite<lb />
Please Attend This Tree Showing<lb />
PADDUNCn.IIB<lb />
Put some excitement into your life! We<lb />
meet every week with in-water instruc<lb />
bon every other meeting. We have all the<lb />
equipment Join us Tuesdays in Memorial<lb />
105 or in the Memorial pool at 9:00 p.m.<lb />
Call Jim I lix at 756-2970 or Rav Irvin at<lb />
a30-1215.<lb />
SWIM MEET<lb />
The Dept of Intramural-Recreational<lb />
Services will be sponsoring the annual<lb />
swim meet. Registration will take place at<lb />
7 p.m. in Bio102. All swimmers are urged<lb />
to participate.<lb />
TECA<lb />
Organizational meeting for all who are<lb />
interested on Wed Sept. 30 in 309 Rawl at<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
ENVIRONMENTAL<lb />
Environmental I lealth majors are en-<lb />
couraged to register with the Cooperative<lb />
Ed Office in 312 Rawl and to consider the<lb />
Career-Related work experiences avail-<lb />
able with the Federal and State Govern-<lb />
ments as well as private industry Don't<lb />
miss the application deadlines.<lb />
CONSTRUCTION<lb />
There will be a Construction Manage-<lb />
ment Seminar held Wed , Sept. 30 at 6:30<lb />
p.m. in 201 Flanagan. The speaker will be<lb />
James G Hite, Architect, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
and will speak on "Architects Role in the<lb />
Construction Process<lb />
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED<lb />
The Pitt County Juvenile Services Resti-<lb />
tution Program needs volunteers to su-<lb />
pervise and interact with juveniles as they<lb />
perform various work activities within<lb />
the community. You may volunteer any<lb />
number of hours peT week MonSat. Vol-<lb />
unteers need to be available four to six<lb />
hours per month For further info call<lb />
752-1811, ext. 419.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
NAACP<lb />
I he last Carolina chapter of the<lb />
N A c P will have a meeting Thurs CVt<lb />
1st at Mendenhall Persons interested in<lb />
chairing a committee should be present.<lb />
Up oming events will be announced also<lb />
JiQOETY<lb />
There will be a meeting of the LSS Soci-<lb />
ety Tues Sept 29 at 5 pm. at the LSS<lb />
Building All interested LSS students are<lb />
welcome to attend Memberships will be<lb />
sold tor $5 IX) a semester or $7.50 for the<lb />
COMMITTEE POSITIONS<lb />
Applications are now being accepted<lb />
tor students wishing to serve on Univer-<lb />
sitv Committees for the 1987-88 school<lb />
year Nineteen student positions are<lb />
open Committees with vacancies are.<lb />
AIDS Education, Ad Hoc Advisory (1),<lb />
Alcohol Drug Education (1), C amassing<lb />
&amp; Soliciting on Campus (1), International<lb />
Student Affairs (1), Residence Life (1 off-<lb />
campus), Resident Status Appeals (1),<lb />
status of Minorities (2), Student Health<lb />
Services (2), Career Education (1), Con<lb />
turning Education (1), Curriculum (2),<lb />
Faculty Computer (2), General College<lb />
(1), libraries (1), and Teaching Effective<lb />
ness (1) Applications are available at the<lb />
following locations: Office of the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life, 204<lb />
Whichard; Mendenhall Information<lb />
Desk ScA Office, Mendenhall, and Resi-<lb />
dence 1 iall Directors' Offices Questions<lb />
alxiut University Committees and mem<lb />
berships may be directed to the Office of<lb />
the Vice Chancellor for Student Life (757-<lb />
6541)<lb />
PKE-PTSTUPENTS<lb />
Any sophomore (or higher) wanting to<lb />
make application to the Physical Therapy<lb />
program for May 1988 must go to the P f<lb />
Dept (Allied I lealth Belk Building) to<lb />
confirm eligibility toapply Please contact<lb />
the PT. Dept by mid Sept to confirm<lb />
eligibility and receive P T. admission<lb />
packet and application for the Allied<lb />
Health Professions Test Completed<lb />
admission packet must be returned by<lb />
Nov. 1. Application deadline for the<lb />
AHPATisOct. 16.<lb />
"LUNCHTIMF MnviFQ"<lb />
We will be showing Lunchtime Movies<lb />
about Art in Jenkins Auditorium 12 noon<lb />
til 1 p m Everyone is invited. Showing<lb />
Tues 929, "Five British Sculptors Work<lb />
&amp; Talk<lb />
SOCIAL WORK<lb />
CRIMINAL JUSTirF<lb />
SOCWCR1M. JUSTICE Majors are<lb />
encouraged to register early this semester<lb />
with the Cooperative Ed. Office in 312<lb />
Rawl Act early to meet the deadlines for<lb />
Spring andor Summer, Career-Related<lb />
employment. Take advantage of Federal,<lb />
State, or Private Industry Opportunities.<lb />
GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir is celebrating<lb />
their first album by holding a concert on<lb />
Tues Sept. 29 at 700 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre. Admission is free.<lb />
COlOP AND NURSINC,<lb />
NURSING STUDENTS: Please stop by<lb />
312 Rawl for info, on the numerous nurse<lb />
extern programs as well as other opportu-<lb />
nities for summer employment. It is im-<lb />
portant to plan ahead and act early to meet<lb />
certain deadlines.<lb />
COOPERATIVF pp.<lb />
Cooperative Education Positions are<lb />
available with Northern Telecom in Re-<lb />
search Triangle Park for Spring 1988.<lb />
Majors needed include: CSCI, DSCI, and<lb />
INDT. A variety of majors are needed for<lb />
positions with a major utility company<lb />
located in Virginia. For more info contact<lb />
Cooperative Ed in 313 Rawl.<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
STRATEGIES FOR TAKING STAN<lb />
DARD1ZED TESTSHOW TO DO WELL<lb />
ON THE CiRE Are vou planning on tak<lb />
ing the GRE, LSAT, MAT, MEDCAT, or<lb />
other standardized tests? This workshop<lb />
will cover basic info, about these tests, test<lb />
taking strategy and sample items. Sept.<lb />
30, Wed Standardized Tests, from 4 5<lb />
p rn in-3T2 WtTRm BflMding If you are<lb />
planning on taking tfwCRE tor admission<lb />
to graduate school this workshop can<lb />
help vou prepare c Vt 1, Thurs , Prepar<lb />
ing for the GRE from 4 5 pm ,n 312<lb />
Wright Building<lb />
The Dept. of Intramural-Recreational<lb />
Services has organized a sailing trip for<lb />
a maximum of 6 people The trip will be<lb />
from Washington, N G into the Pamlieo<lb />
Sound on Sunday, October 11 If you or<lb />
your group are interested, please call the<lb />
Outdoor Recreation Center at 757-6387<lb />
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or register in<lb />
204 Memorial Gym<lb />
BACCHUS<lb />
C ome (oin BACC1IUS (Boosting Alco-<lb />
hol Consciousness Concerning I lealth of<lb />
University Students) Thurs. night, Oct. 1<lb />
at 730 in Mendenhall rm 242.<lb />
BACKPACKING TRIP<lb />
The Dept. of Intramural-Recreational<lb />
Services has a Backpacking Trip planned<lb />
for the weekend of October 2 4 to the<lb />
Uwharne National Forest. Registration<lb />
for this trip will be taken in 204 Memorial<lb />
Gym from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<lb />
I.L.O.<lb />
The International Language Organiza-<lb />
tion, ILO, will have a meeting on Tues<lb />
Sept 29, at 3:30p.m. in BrewsterC-304. All<lb />
students interested in cross-cultural un-<lb />
derstanding, foreign languages, interna-<lb />
tional connections are invited and encour-<lb />
aged to attend and become members.<lb />
More info contact Patricia Cardona, 758-<lb />
8818, or co Foreign Langs, and Lits<lb />
campus, 757-6232, Brewster A 427.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
There will be a pledge meeting this<lb />
Wed Sept 30 at 5 p.m. in Austin 132.<lb />
There's a general business meeting for all<lb />
brothers immediately following the<lb />
pledge meeting.<lb />
WESFEL<lb />
Worship God and share communion,<lb />
this Wed. at 5 p.m. at the Methodist Stu-<lb />
dent Center, then stay for a delicious, all-<lb />
you-can eat home cooked meal. The meal<lb />
is 52 at the door, $1.50 if you sign up in<lb />
advance. Call 758-2030 for reservations.<lb />
KERYGMA<lb />
A Bible study only for those who are<lb />
serious about studying the Bible. Weekly<lb />
meetings will be scheduled to accomodate<lb />
those who are interested. Kerygma is an<lb />
interdenominational program. For more<lb />
info call "Mike" at 752-7240<lb />
INTERVIEW WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning &amp; Placement Serv-<lb />
ice in the Bloxton I louse is offering these<lb />
one hour sessions to aid you in developing<lb />
better interviewing skills for use in your<lb />
job search. A film and discussion of how to<lb />
interview on and off campus will be<lb />
shared. These sessions are held in the<lb />
Career Planning Room on Tues Sept 29<lb />
at 3:00 and 7.O0 p.m. and on Wed Sept. 30<lb />
at 3:00 p.m.<lb />
UNIVERSITY IINTTONS<lb />
The Dept. of University Unions pres-<lb />
ents the TONKVENSTLER ORC1IESTRA<lb />
OF VIENNA on Tues Oct. 13th at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium. Tickets are<lb />
now on sale. For further info contact the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall, 757-<lb />
6611, ext. 266.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
Students interested in making applica<lb />
tion for School of Business Scholarships<lb />
should secure forms from one of the tol<lb />
lowing department offices: Accounting<lb />
R325, Decision Sciences - R2.38; Finance<lb />
R34.3; Management - R137; Marketing<lb />
R223 All applications must be submitted<lb />
to Ruth Jones (Rawl 334), Chairman of<lb />
School of Business Scholarship Commit<lb />
tee, by October iJJW. Students may<lb />
apply for one or more of the scholarships<lb />
listed below (even when funding is pend<lb />
ing).<lb />
UNIVERSITY BOOK EXCHANGE:<lb />
S500; Academic merit NCNB S500; Aca-<lb />
demic merit J. FRED HAMBLEN: $350;<lb />
Academic excellence in business law<lb />
course and good citizenship CRFDIT<lb />
WOMEN INTERNATIONAL. $200; Fi-<lb />
nancial need, scholarship, and citien<lb />
ship Recipient must have graduated from<lb />
public or private high school in Pitt<lb />
County. (Funding is pending, vou may<lb />
make application). CAMERON<lb />
BROWNFIRST UNION SCHOLAR-<lb />
SI IIP for a deserving student specializing<lb />
in finance, jyp no mi cs, real estate, orae-<lb />
counring. 3 at $500each. (Funding Ls pend<lb />
ing; you may make application). AC<lb />
COUNTING MAIORS ONLY�1 AT.<lb />
NEY W. PITTARD MEMORIAL: Annual<lb />
earnings of established corpus; scholar-<lb />
ship, citizenship, and need. Permanent<lb />
residence of a candidate for this scholar<lb />
ship must be in Eastern North Carolina<lb />
(East of I ligh way 1-95) or any county west<lb />
of Highway I 95 in which Pittard and<lb />
Perry, Inc maintains an office. AC-<lb />
COUNTING MAJORS ONLY-<lb />
RALEIGH DURHAM CHAPTER INSTI-<lb />
TUTE OF INTERNAL AUDITORS: $350;<lb />
recipient must have at least 3 00 GPA,<lb />
must have completed 12 semester hours<lb />
of accounting, and must have expressed<lb />
strong interest in internal auditing profes-<lb />
sion (Funding is pending; you may make<lb />
application) DECISION SCIENCE MA-<lb />
IORS ONLY - GRANT FOR DECISION<lb />
SCIENCE MAJORS: $125; scholarship,<lb />
need, and citizenship. FINANCE MA-<lb />
IORS ONLY - ARCHIE R. BURNETTE:<lb />
$600; Academic excellence and citizen<lb />
ship.<lb />
RES LnyiEjyyo 8 K5 Hops<lb />
Career Planning and Placement is of-<lb />
fering a program on preparing resumes at<lb />
the Career Planning and Placement Office<lb />
on Thurs Oct. 1 and Fn Oct. 2 at 3:00<lb />
p.m Come into the Bloxton House to re-<lb />
ceibve worksheets and workbooks<lb />
DANCE THFATRF<lb />
The Dept of University Unions pres-<lb />
ents the N.C. Dance Theatre, Mon Oct<lb />
5th at 8:00 pm. in Wnght Auditorium<lb />
Tickets are on sale at the Central Ticket<lb />
Office, Mendenhall, from 11:00 a.m. - 6:0f<lb />
p.m. MonFri. For further info, call 757<lb />
6611, ext 266<lb />
PISCOVFRIVC-SPAIN<lb />
The Student Union Travel Committee<lb />
presents the opening TRAVEL-ADVEN-<lb />
TURE film, Discovering Spain, on Thurs<lb />
Oct 15th in Hendnx Theatre at 8.00 pm<lb />
Tickets for this film are limited, but still<lb />
available For further info contact the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall 757-<lb />
6611, ext. 266<lb />
A meeting will be held for all (old &amp;<lb />
new) members on Wed, Sept 30 The<lb />
meeting will be held in rm 8 D.E.F down-<lb />
stairs in Mendenhall at 6:00 p.m.<lb />
SURFTEAMCHJR<lb />
There will be a meeting Wed , Sept. 30<lb />
at 5:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room in<lb />
Mendenhall. Team trials will be dis-<lb />
cussed.<lb />
ECUSNCFA<lb />
There will be a membership drive Sept.<lb />
29-30 in Speight lobby for the ECU chapter<lb />
of SNCEA. All Education Majors are<lb />
urged to pin. Annual dues are $15.00<lb />
MADRIGAL PINNERS<lb />
Tickets are now on sale for Madrigal<lb />
Dinners to be held Dec. 2-5 at 7:00 p m. in<lb />
Mendenhall. Partake orf a scrumptious<lb />
holiday meal amid the festivities of an<lb />
Elizabethan Manor Hall preparing for the<lb />
Christmas season. Tickets! are $10 for ECU<lb />
students and $16 for all others. Call the<lb />
Central Ticket Office at 757-6611, ext 266<lb />
setting up for the Basketball Blowout<lb />
You guys are tmely gentlemen! and<lb />
scholars I FC exec<lb />
LOST: Set of keys on Phi Sigma Pi key<lb />
ring Lost in vicinity of leased parking lot<lb />
on comer of 5th St and Reade Grcle<lb />
Please call if found' 752-6274<lb />
TO MARK B: I cherish those late, late<lb />
night sessions we spent together Stealing<lb />
awayifonlyformomentsatatime Hope-<lb />
fully our next encounter will show how<lb />
much we really mean toeach other Love,<lb />
Claudia<lb />
FRESH AND HOT Call for fast free<lb />
delivery Buy a large piza, get 2 liter<lb />
coke FREE Buy a small pizza, get 2 dnnks<lb />
FREE Call now - Famous Pizza 757-1278<lb />
757-0731<lb />
ATTENTION ALL BEER LOVERS: $99<lb />
pitchers with large pizza EVERY<lb />
NIGHT Famous Pizza - Corner 10th<lb />
Evans 757 1278; 757-0731.<lb />
I WAS FACED WITH A REAI DI-<lb />
LEMMA YESTERDAY: I saw there the<lb />
North Carolina Dance Theater was com<lb />
ing as part of the Theatre Arts Series<lb />
Then it struck me' Which is right' Tl IEA<lb />
TER or Tl 1EATRE' I haven't slept since<lb />
I'm so confused Help me decide Meet<lb />
me at Wright Auditorium on Monday<lb />
October 5th, at 8 00 p m I'll be wearing<lb />
the red carnation Signed, 100 Natural<lb />
"Art"<lb />
TO THE BITCHES: Who live upstairs,<lb />
Sorry you couldn't hang with my Big<lb />
RED Thang<lb />
ATTENTION: Don't forget Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta's 1 lappy I lour EVERY Wednesday<lb />
night at Pantana's - It's the BEST excuse<lb />
for missing Thursday's classes'<lb />
INTER VARSITY CHRISTIAN FEL-<lb />
LOWSHIP: Please Join Us' Wednesday<lb />
Night's in Speight 129 at 7 00 pm Fun<lb />
Fellowship - Food Teaching.<lb />
KRISTEN EDMUNDS we miss seeing<lb />
you around the house We love you. The<lb />
sisters and pledges of Delta Zeta<lb />
SIG EPS - Thanks for the raging soaal<lb />
lets do it again soon and we'll try to keep<lb />
Mandv off the beer truck - Love the Delta<lb />
Zeta's.<lb />
PI KAPPs We had a blast at the social<lb />
Stacey Try to get us there alive Leslie - a<lb />
bruise on your chin, oh well no pain no<lb />
gain. Love Delta Zeta.<lb />
CHEAP ALCOHOL, GOOD MUSIC,<lb />
FREE SEX All of this and more at the Sig<lb />
Ep happy hour at Tequila Bar on Wednes-<lb />
day nights. Maybe.<lb />
NHL SIMOlZLAi:<lb />
IQuyhtTollelnpvctyre, .pi.yKyKii<lb />
Simon, will be part of a dinner-theatre<lb />
reduction on Thurs Oct 8 and Fn Oct<lb />
at 630 p.m in the Mendenhall Audito-<lb />
rium Tickers are now on sale at the Cen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office in Mendenhall. ECU<lb />
students is $10 and all others are $16 Call<lb />
now for your tickets - 757-6611, ext 266<lb />
ALL TICKETS ARE BY ADVANCE<lb />
SALES NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT<lb />
THE DOOR<lb />
EJVELCljjb<lb />
If you enjoy scuba diving, snorkebng,<lb />
and adventuring with friendly outgoing<lb />
people, then you need to ,�,� ECU's Coral<lb />
Reef Dive Qub For more info call 752-<lb />
4399 and ask for Glenn or Rob<lb />
COOPERATIVE FD<lb />
Walt Disney World will be on campus<lb />
to recruit students for spring semester<lb />
Students from all maprs are encouraged<lb />
to participate Merchandise, food, and<lb />
attractions, among other positions are<lb />
available Representatives will be at ECU<lb />
on Sept 29 &amp; 30 Contact the office of<lb />
Cooperative Ed m the Rawl Bldg for<lb />
more info<lb />
vy0ME0CXEiCU3<lb />
rnA"fls "Crested in playing on the<lb />
ECU Women s Soccer Team should con<lb />
act Renee at 355-4644 ' Th,s dub offers<lb />
the opportunity for travel 4 competition<lb />
at other schools The team is coached by<lb />
LCU s men soccer coach. Charl.e Harvey<lb />
VvTVETUNLCLliB<lb />
Anyone interested in wrestling this<lb />
year on the club team please call Tom<lb />
Lepport at 752 1660 Old and new mem<lb />
bers welcome'<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
BSN CLASS OF 1988<lb />
Why wait to start your nursing career'? The Air<lb />
Force has a special program for 1988 BSNs If<lb />
selected, you enter Air Force active duty soon<lb />
after graduation- -without waiting for the<lb />
results of your State Boards. To apply, you must<lb />
have an overall "B" average and meet other<lb />
basic officer entry requirements. As a newlv<lb />
commissioned nurse, you'll attend a f ive-<lb />
�??ih !?ternsniP at a �jor Air Force medical<lb />
facility. If s an excellent way to prepare for the<lb />
wide range of experiences you'll have servina<lb />
your country as an Air Force nurse professional<lb />
For more information, call u.yss.onai<lb />
�?PLAnne Butcher<lb />
(919)850-9471 Cclect<lb />
l"HE E ASTa I I<lb />
The Fivx, shown here in a publicity i<lb />
ing week festivities at EC I Tickets are $7<lb />
DC comics releases <lb />
novel; super heroes n<lb />
By CHIPPY BOM HI AD<lb />
This could bo the comic 1<lb />
that ends up in college literature<lb />
books within the next 20 years<lb />
With the "Watchmen" grapl<lb />
novel, writer Alan Moore has -<lb />
tablished super hero character- �<lb />
viable as Holden Cault'ield V<lb />
tives. dialogue and situations ai<lb />
as real as gum under a di sK<lb />
But perhaps the book's greal<lb />
strength is its liberal usage ol a<lb />
technique not possible in stan-<lb />
dard prose, and largelv ignored in<lb />
Enigma tries h<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
S��� w � �<lb />
11M M -<lb />
 M�im M - M J 1 in . �<lb />
Erup?na-w�ercts trigs hard<lb />
They started in 1982 (according<lb />
to the album liner notes) and are<lb />
"going strong in 1987 Well.<lb />
that's great, but vou have to re-<lb />
member, this is' the label that<lb />
markets Strvper, the only heavy<lb />
metal band endorsed by ferrv<lb />
Falwell.<lb />
At least tluv aren't on I<lb />
compilation. "Enigma Variatii ns<lb />
2" is all the stronger for that And<lb />
it's cheaper than the first Vari- prod.<lb />
ations" released in 1984<lb />
Back then, they had a wider<lb />
range of artists such as Tex and<lb />
the Horseheads and ohn i r<lb />
and the Ugly Janitors Thai <lb />
pier LP only had one song for each<lb />
artist, while "Variations 2 has<lb />
two for everybody.<lb />
So much for "going sti<lb />
Well, it's not that grim<lb />
does have those near gods Mojo<lb />
Nixon and the Dead Milkn<lb />
which is really cool. And Win<lb />
too, which is great But not much<lb />
else on here is on "thecuttinge<lb />
of rock and roll (also from I<lb />
liner notes.)<lb />
The first two sides feature<lb />
tracks that have been previous!)<lb />
released. Sides three and four an<lb />
mostly from the vaults Sui<lb />
there was more than two<lb />
worth oi songs waiting to be sen!<lb />
forth into the cold world of music it's sti<lb />
consumption.<lb />
TSOL is a nice surprise. Espe-<lb />
cially their cut. "Colors (Take Me<lb />
tor Ivrics rh,�n<lb />
0<lb />
mental an<lb />
throwawa<lb />
See ECLE<lb />
The book<lb />
Book reveals 4Confessil<lb />
By SHERRY DAISEY<lb />
i rim<lb />
"Confessions of a Space Cadet:<lb />
The Transformation of a<lb />
Teacher by Dr. John Marshall<lb />
Carter, Professor of Medieval<lb />
History at ECU. Hamilton Press.<lb />
$6.95.<lb />
In the book. Carter addresses<lb />
the question "What makes a good<lb />
teacher?" In tracing his own edu-<lb />
cational background (which was<lb />
very extensive) he provides the<lb />
reader with amusing anecdotes<lb />
about previous teachers who he<lb />
feeb fit the mold of a "space ca-<lb />
By his definition a space cadet is<lb />
"� teacher who is eccentric, crea-<lb />
tivc, extroverted.<lb />
bit of a hum<lb />
A space cadet is j<lb />
out or theordinar<lb />
planet, as he woul<lb />
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ECU hosts Fixx, Anita Baker<lb />
The Fixx, shown here in a publicity photo, will appear in Minges Coliseum Oct. 8 as part of Homecom-<lb />
ing week festivities at ECU. Tickets are $7 for students and are available at the Central Ticket Office.<lb />
DC comics releases 'Watchmen'graphic<lb />
novel; super heroes now literarily legitimate<lb />
By LARISSA TRIVETT<lb />
 SHU Witcr<lb />
Whoever printed the bumper<lb />
sticker "Greenville has it all"<lb />
obviously knew about upcoming<lb />
attractions here.<lb />
The Fixx, a British rock band,<lb />
will perform in Minges Coliseum<lb />
next month. Soul singer Anita<lb />
Baker is coming in November.<lb />
The Fixx has enjoyed great suc-<lb />
cess with albums such as "Phan-<lb />
tom "Reach the Beach "React<lb />
"Shattered Room" and "Walka-<lb />
bout Like most bands, the Fixx<lb />
came from rather modest begin-<lb />
nings. They began by playing<lb />
small gigs in London.<lb />
Lead vocalist Cy Cumin, who<lb />
was supporting himself by win-<lb />
ning fishing tournaments, met<lb />
drummer Adam Woods while<lb />
they were attending the same<lb />
London drama school. Curnin<lb />
joined a band that Woods played<lb />
in at a show at the school, and they<lb />
hit it off.<lb />
Later, the two advertised for a<lb />
keyboard player. Rupert Green-<lb />
hall was the only one to answer<lb />
the ad � he got the job. The band<lb />
also includes Jamie West-Oram,<lb />
and Danny K. Brown.<lb />
In an interview in Rolling Stone<lb />
Magazine, Woods said it was the<lb />
first time he had met someone<lb />
who could write songs and un-<lb />
derstood the power of words to<lb />
the extent he did when he was a<lb />
student. Woods said they aimed<lb />
their creative expressiveness at<lb />
the generation who could appre-<lb />
ciate it, and they made it big.<lb />
The Fixx puts much of their own<lb />
beliefs into the intense lyrics of<lb />
their music. The subjects include<lb />
anything from nuclear war to<lb />
social fascism.<lb />
Whether you get into the anti-<lb />
nuke verses or the popular beat of<lb />
the Fixx's music, the upcoming<lb />
show promises to be an exciting<lb />
one.<lb />
On the other end of the music<lb />
spectrum, R&amp;B vocalist, Anita<lb />
Baker will be showcasing her<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Sufi Wnlcr<lb />
This could be the comic book<lb />
thai ends up in college literature<lb />
books within the next 20 years.<lb />
With the "Watchmen" graphic<lb />
ovel, writer Alan Moore has es-<lb />
iblished super hero characters as<lb />
iable as Holden Caulfield. Mo-<lb />
tives, dialogue and situations are<lb />
as real as gum under a desk<lb />
But perhaps the book's greatest<lb />
strength is its htvil usage ot a<lb />
technique not possible in stan-<lb />
dard prose, and largely ignored in<lb />
tilm visual irony.<lb />
Some ot this is used to a humor<lb />
ous effect. As a reporter interro-<lb />
gates the multi-powered Dr.<lb />
Manhattan, saying "Am 1 starting<lb />
to make you feel uncomfortable?"<lb />
thecaption crosses to an ad jioning<lb />
panel where the Silk Spectre, in-<lb />
volved in a mugging attempt.<lb />
knees a crook in the groin.<lb />
A major portion ol the irony is<lb />
concerned with the perception ol<lb />
lime. For Dr. Manhattan, time<lb />
does not How in one line, rather, it<lb />
is a painting viewed all at once.<lb />
rhis especially evident towards<lb />
the end, when he sjx-aks to one<lb />
person in his present and one in<lb />
his future Thcj ask him unre-<lb />
lated questions, and his single<lb />
reply answers lxth.<lb />
Another theme hit upon is isola-<lb />
tion. A supporting character is<lb />
shown reading a comic book<lb />
which allegorically summarizes<lb />
the plot ot "Watchmen<lb />
The philosophy ol "the needs of<lb />
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Enigma tries hard<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
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Eruma Tecerdts trijw hard.<lb />
Thev started in 19S2 (according<lb />
to the album liner notes) and are<lb />
going strong in 198 Well,<lb />
that's great, but vou have to re-<lb />
member, this is the label that<lb />
markets Strvper, the only heavy<lb />
metal band endorsed by erry<lb />
ralwell.<lb />
At least thev aren't on this<lb />
ompilation. "Enigma Variations<lb />
2" is all the stronger for that. And<lb />
it's cheaper than the first "Vari-<lb />
ations" released in 1984.<lb />
Back then, thev had a wider<lb />
range of artists such as Tex and<lb />
the Horseheads and John Trubee<lb />
�nd the Ugly Janitors. That sam-<lb />
pler LP only had one song for each<lb />
irtist, while "Variations 2" has<lb />
two for everybody.<lb />
So much for "going strong<lb />
Well, it's not that grim. Enigma<lb />
loes have those near gods, Mojo<lb />
ixon and the Dead Milkmen,<lb />
�vhich is really cool. And Wire,<lb />
too, which is great. But not much<lb />
else on here is on "the cutting edge<lb />
of rock and roll (also from the<lb />
iiner notes.)<lb />
The first two sides feature<lb />
�racks that have been previously<lb />
released. Sides three and four are<lb />
mostly from the vaults. Surely<lb />
there was more than two sides<lb />
worth of songs waiting to be sent<lb />
torth into the cold world of music<lb />
consumption.<lb />
TSOL is a nice surprise. Espe-<lb />
cially their cut, "Colors (Take Me<lb />
Away) It's some hard, Cult-<lb />
tinged ruck Onlv thev write liet<lb />
ter lyrics than the Cult, and don't<lb />
sound like Led Zep Jr.<lb />
SO, the group that told Stacey<lb />
Q "Surehoney, you can sing in the<lb />
band and thus turned her loose<lb />
in the world, turns in a cute instru-<lb />
mental and a damn funny song<lb />
that Big Audio Dynamite should<lb />
cover.<lb />
Both Don Dixon (hallowed be<lb />
thy name) and Wednesday Week<lb />
cover "Why And why not? Don<lb />
produces both the Week and<lb />
himself. They owe him a song or<lb />
two. Both versions are good, but<lb />
the girl from WVV is better kxik-<lb />
ing. Sorry Don.<lb />
I never heard of Peter Hammill,<lb />
but he is obviously schizo. He<lb />
can't decide if he's Buster Poin-<lb />
dexteror David Byrne. These two<lb />
cuts of his may be supposed to<lb />
show his versitilitv, but he's too<lb />
wimpy in either of his identities.<lb />
Mo jo's "Amsterdam Dogshit<lb />
Blues" is hilarious "Burn Down<lb />
the Malls" shows he's not infal-<lb />
lible and he only knows two or<lb />
three riffs. But when you're that<lb />
funny, who notices?<lb />
The Milkmen's The Thing that<lb />
only Eats Hippies" is required<lb />
listening for those who thought<lb />
punk was evaporating. Their un-<lb />
released "Stupid Maryann" is<lb />
fast, but not fast enough to save<lb />
it's stupid plot.<lb />
Plan 9 and Agent Orange are<lb />
throwaway LA bands, even<lb />
See ECLECTIC, page 8<lb />
presented in the pirate<lb />
comic and the book containing it<lb />
with similar horrifying results.<lb />
One of the Watchmen and a ship-<lb />
wrecked pirate mirror each other<lb />
as thev shoulder similar moral<lb />
dilemmas. The actions thev take<lb />
to solve each of their respective<lb />
problems are hell-bent with good<lb />
intentions.<lb />
Artist Dave Gibbons uses a<lb />
simple layout. For the most part,<lb />
"Watchmen' is told in regular<lb />
nine panel grids Thus, when full<lb />
page illustrations appear, the<lb />
dramatic impact is heightened.<lb />
See WATCHING, page 8<lb />
Songstress Anita Baker will appear in Minges on Nov. 1. Tickets are<lb />
on sale now at the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall.<lb />
talents as a major, multi-faceted<lb />
artist.<lb />
Previously known as a jazz and<lb />
R&amp;B vocalist, she oversaw her<lb />
debut Elektra album, "Rapture<lb />
as executive producer, and is fea-<lb />
tured as an arranger, composer<lb />
and musician.<lb />
Baker first experienced fame<lb />
when she was lead vocalist for the<lb />
group Chapter 8 from her home<lb />
city of Detroit. Afte the group's<lb />
first LP received only marginal<lb />
success, Baker returned to Dctriot<lb />
and took a nine to five job.<lb />
The Beverly Glen label tracked<lb />
her down and offered her a deal,<lb />
launching her 1983 'The Song-<lb />
stress" LP, and her popularity<lb />
began to grow. She later left Bev-<lb />
erly Glen and stgned with Elektra<lb />
Records, giving her license to cre-<lb />
ate "Rapture<lb />
Her hard work paid off with the<lb />
success of her new album. The<lb />
album climbed the charts and<lb />
won two Grammy awards in the<lb />
Rhythm and Blues category.<lb />
Baker took home the title of best<lb />
female vocalist, and her big hit,<lb />
"Sweet Love won best song.<lb />
For her performance in Novem-<lb />
ber, we can look forward to her<lb />
usual spirited and bubbly person-<lb />
ality, combined with a powerful,<lb />
three octave voice.<lb />
Some may not agree that<lb />
"Greenville has it all but we will<lb />
have the Fixx on October 8, and<lb />
Anita Baker on November 1 .Tick-<lb />
ets forbothshowsareon sale now.<lb />
The Fixx arc $7 for students and<lb />
$9 for all others For more infor-<lb />
mation call the central ticket office<lb />
at Mendenhall, 757-6611 ext. 266.<lb />
Ophir lectures<lb />
at art gallery<lb />
Gilad Ophir, an Israeli photog-<lb />
rapher currently working in New<lb />
York, will discuss his work Thurs-<lb />
day at 7:30 p.m. at Jenkins Audito-<lb />
rium.<lb />
Ophir will be on campus in<lb />
connection with Gray Art<lb />
Gallery's exhibi tion of hi s abstract<lb />
photographic art. His slide-lec-<lb />
ture will be followed by the<lb />
exhibit's opening reception in the<lb />
gallery at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Captain Proofreader's secret identity<lb />
Professor writes to educate<lb />
By SHERRY DAISEY<lb />
Sl IN: '���<lb />
"it vou care about teachers then<lb />
vou ultimately care about stu-<lb />
dents said Dr. John Marshall<lb />
Carter, professor of Medieval<lb />
1 listorv, in an interview last Tues-<lb />
day<lb />
Carter is a native North Caro-<lb />
linian, born in what was<lb />
Leaksville now referred to as<lb />
Eden. This 39 year-old man, gre-<lb />
garious, humorous and extrovert-<lb />
ed' is quite an interesting charac-<lb />
ter.<lb />
1 le received a bachelor's degree<lb />
from Elon College, master's de-<lb />
gree in history from the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at Greens-<lb />
boro, and a doctorate in history<lb />
from the University of Illinois in<lb />
Champaign.<lb />
Carter has taught, supervised<lb />
and coached at the junior high<lb />
and high school levels in North<lb />
Carolina, Virginia and Illinois<lb />
before becoming a university<lb />
professor.<lb />
Carter is a gentleman scholar<lb />
and a rhythm guitarist. He con-<lb />
siders himself an all-around crazy<lb />
character. 1 must agree.<lb />
His office is cluttered with mis-<lb />
cellaneous viking-warrior, gar-<lb />
goyle-type trinkets and his walls<lb />
are covered with historic paint-<lb />
ings and photographs of castles<lb />
and knights-in-armor. He has<lb />
quite a collection of small porce-<lb />
lain mythical creatures such as<lb />
unicorns and flying horses. A<lb />
large oriental rug covers the floor.<lb />
Carter has published over 200<lb />
articles, essays, stories and<lb />
poems, along with four books.<lb />
His works have appeared in<lb />
many state and national journals<lb />
of history, English and education,<lb />
such as "Military Affairs<lb />
"American Benedictine Review<lb />
"Social Education and "The<lb />
Clearinghouse<lb />
His love of the English lan-<lb />
guage led him to create a series of<lb />
pamphlets on grammar and syn-<lb />
tax. In order to make the informa-<lb />
tion fun to learn. Carter devised a<lb />
character called Captain Proof-<lb />
reader. He would dress up in a<lb />
bright orange hunting suit, a<lb />
space helmet and carry around a<lb />
laser gun. His lessons would in-<lb />
clude practices of "zapping" out<lb />
common English errors.<lb />
He invented Captain Proof-<lb />
reader to instill in students an<lb />
enthusiasm for reading and writ-<lb />
ing. This somewhat bizarre idea<lb />
has sparked national recognition.<lb />
Other teachers around the coun-<lb />
try have invented similar charac-<lb />
ters such as General Grammar,<lb />
Professor Punctuation and Ser-<lb />
geant Syntax. He still performs<lb />
The book<lb />
Book reveals 'Confessions of a Space Cadet'<lb />
By SHERRY DAISEY<lb />
iff Write<lb />
"Confessions of a Space Cadet:<lb />
The Transformation of a<lb />
Teacher by Dr. John Marshall<lb />
Carter, Professor of Medieval<lb />
History at ECU. Hamilton Press.<lb />
$6.95.<lb />
In the book. Carter addresses<lb />
the question "What makes a good<lb />
teacher?" In tracing his own edu-<lb />
cational background (which was<lb />
very extensive) he provides the<lb />
reader with amusing anecdotes<lb />
about previous teachers who he<lb />
feels fit the mold of a "space ca-<lb />
det"<lb />
By his definition a space cadet is<lb />
"a teacher who is eccentric, crea-<lb />
tive, extroverted, honery, and a<lb />
bit of a hum<lb />
A space cadet is a teacher who is<lb />
out ot the ordinary (or on another<lb />
planet, as he would say) and de-<lb />
vises methods of learning that are<lb />
fun and memorable.<lb />
He thinks a teacher is not effec-<lb />
tive unless heshe provides a sin-<lb />
cere and whole-hearted effort in<lb />
"making connections and inte-<lb />
grating disciplines in order for<lb />
real understanding to occur In<lb />
the book he said, "knowledge<lb />
integration is at the ground and<lb />
root of Education<lb />
Another point he makes is, out-<lb />
standing teachers have the ability<lb />
to teach and communicate ideas<lb />
on a subject at different levels ol<lb />
the educational hierarchy<lb />
He dubs a space cadet as an<lb />
"individual who is intellectually<lb />
and culturally alive<lb />
By creating fictitious characters<lb />
such as Professor Ancient, Ms<lb />
Glamorpuss and Mrs. Shoe, he<lb />
portrays situations that are very<lb />
real to ail those involved in the<lb />
educational realm of our society<lb />
today.<lb />
The book appeals to the<lb />
reader's individual and humanis-<lb />
tic values and mores concerning<lb />
teaching and learning.<lb />
Carter's "Confessions<lb />
Space Cadet" is enjoyable, easy<lb />
read and humorous.<lb />
of a<lb />
�asytal<lb />
ECU professor John Marshall Carter stands posed for the cover of his<lb />
new cassette, "Trans-Atlantic Tete-A-Tete<lb />
his Captain Proofreader act for<lb />
students at the School of Educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
When asked if Captain Proof-<lb />
reader was effective, he said, "The<lb />
method worked. The students<lb />
liked and appreciated my willing-<lb />
ness to entertain, to let my hair<lb />
down, to be different, to take a<lb />
chance This is just one of the<lb />
many devices Carter invented to<lb />
make learning fun for children.<lb />
Ultimately, Carter thinks that<lb />
"A teacher's main task is to help<lb />
students understand the good-<lb />
ness of the past and to see how<lb />
each part fits into the mosaic of<lb />
learning and life<lb />
He sums up his book by saying,<lb />
"It's a process of synchronicity <lb />
an assimilation of teachers' styles<lb />
and experiences He continued ,<lb />
"I wanted to provide beginning<lb />
and veteran teachers with the ex-<lb />
perience of one observer of<lb />
American Education<lb />
He has really enjoyed ECU the<lb />
four years he has been here. He<lb />
said, "I see myself in many of the<lb />
students, and it brings back<lb />
memories of when I was in col-<lb />
lege<lb />
His hobbies include basketball,<lb />
fishing, songwriting and per-<lb />
forming in a folk-rock band called<lb />
The Wampus Cats. He plays on a<lb />
basketball team along with a few<lb />
other ECU professors called the<lb />
Druid Dudes. The Wampus Cats<lb />
have released a single and are<lb />
currently working on an album.<lb />
His future plans include com-<lb />
pleting an extensive monograph<lb />
called "Sports in the Middle<lb />
Ages The manuscript is due in<lb />
July of 1988 and will be published<lb />
by the Greenwood Press. He is<lb />
also in the process of co-editing a<lb />
book called "Ritual to Record Side<lb />
by Side: Sports Quantification in<lb />
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ECU hosts Fixx, Anita Baker<lb />
The Fixx, shown here in a publicity photo, will appear in Minxes Coliseum Oct. 8 as part of Homecom-<lb />
ng week festivities at ECU. Tickets are $7 for students and are available at the Central Ticket Office.<lb />
DC comics releases 'Watchmen'graphic<lb />
novel; super heroes now literarily legitimate<lb />
By LARISSA TRIVETT<lb />
Stiff WilTf<lb />
Whoever printed the bumper<lb />
sticker "Greenville has it all"<lb />
obviously knew about upcoming<lb />
attractions here.<lb />
The Fixx, a British rock band,<lb />
will perform in Minges Coliseum<lb />
next month. Soul singer Anita<lb />
Baker is coming in November.<lb />
The Fixx has enjoyed great suc-<lb />
cess with albums such as "Phan-<lb />
tom "Reach the Beach "React<lb />
"Shattered Room" and "Walka-<lb />
bout Like most bands, the Fixx<lb />
came from rather modest begin-<lb />
nings. They began by playing<lb />
small gigs in London.<lb />
Lead vocalist Cy Cumin, who<lb />
was supporting himself by win-<lb />
ning fishing tournaments, met<lb />
drummer Adam Woods while<lb />
they were attending the same<lb />
London drama school. Cumin<lb />
joined a band that Woods played<lb />
in at a show at the school, and they<lb />
hit it off.<lb />
Later, the two advertised for a<lb />
keyboard player. Rupert Green-<lb />
hall was the only one to answer<lb />
the ad � he got the job. The band<lb />
also includes Jamie West-Oram,<lb />
and Danny K. Brown.<lb />
In an interview in Rolling Stone<lb />
Magazine, Woods said it was the<lb />
first time he had met someone<lb />
who could write songs and un-<lb />
derstood the power of words to<lb />
the extent he did when he was a<lb />
student. Woods said they aimed<lb />
their creative expressiveness at<lb />
the generation who could appre-<lb />
ciate it, and they made it big.<lb />
The Fixx puts much of their own<lb />
beliefs into the intense lyrics of<lb />
their music. The subjects include<lb />
anything from nuclear war to<lb />
social fascism.<lb />
Whether you get into the anti-<lb />
nuke verses or the popular beat of<lb />
the Fixx's music, the upcoming<lb />
show promises to be an exciting<lb />
one.<lb />
On the other end of the music<lb />
spectrum, R&amp;B vocalist, Anita<lb />
Baker will be showcasing her<lb />
Bv CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Tins could be the comic book<lb />
that ends up in college literature<lb />
ooks within the next 20 years.<lb />
With the "Watchmen" graphic<lb />
ovel, writer Man Moore has est-<lb />
ablished super hero characters as<lb />
iable as Holdert Caulfield. Mo-<lb />
tives, dialogue and situations are<lb />
is real as gum under a desk<lb />
But perhaps the book's greatest<lb />
strength is its liberal usage of a<lb />
technique not possible in stan-<lb />
dard prose, and largely ignored in<lb />
film visual irony.<lb />
Some o this is used to a humor-<lb />
ous effect. As a reporter interro-<lb />
gates the multi-powered Dr.<lb />
Manhattan, saying "Am 1 starting<lb />
tc make you feel uncomfortable?"<lb />
the caption crosses to an ad jioning<lb />
panel where the Silk Spectre, in-<lb />
volved in a mugging attempt.<lb />
knees a crook in the groin<lb />
A major portion ot the irony is<lb />
concerned with the perception ol<lb />
time. For Dr. Manhattan, tune<lb />
does not flow in one line, rather, it<lb />
is a painting iewed all al once.<lb />
Enigma tries hard<lb />
Bv CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
SimH Mntrr<lb />
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Fm?xmfl r ��cords tries hard.<lb />
1 hev started in 1982 (according<lb />
to the album lint, r notes) and are<lb />
u ing strong in 1987 Well,<lb />
� s great, but vou have to re-<lb />
member, this is the label that<lb />
markets Strvper, the only heavy<lb />
. hand endorsed bv erry<lb />
Fa well.<lb />
At least they aren't on this<lb />
mpilation. "Enigma Variations<lb />
is all the stronger for that. And<lb />
� s cheaper than the first "Vari-<lb />
ns" released in 1US4.<lb />
Back then, they had a wider<lb />
of artists such as Tex and<lb />
iorseheads and John Trubee<lb />
ind the Ugly Janitors. That sam-<lb />
pler LP only had one song for each<lb />
irtist, while "Variations 2" has<lb />
two for everybody.<lb />
So much for "going strong<lb />
Well, it's not that grim. Enigma<lb />
ioes have those near gods, Mojo<lb />
ixon and the Dead Milkmen,<lb />
��. hich is really cool. And Wire,<lb />
which is great. But not much<lb />
� soon here ison" the cutting edge<lb />
of rock and roll (also from the<lb />
nor notes.)<lb />
The first two sides feature<lb />
racks that have been previously<lb />
released. Sides three and four are<lb />
mostly from the vaults. Surely<lb />
there was more than two sides<lb />
worth of songs waiting to be sent<lb />
� orth into the cold world of music<lb />
consumption.<lb />
TSOL is a nice surprise. Espe-<lb />
cially their cut, "Colors (Take Me<lb />
Away) Its some hard, Cult<lb />
tinged rock. Onk they write bet<lb />
tor Ivrics than the Cult, and don't<lb />
sound like Led Zep lr.<lb />
SSQ, the group that told Stacey<lb />
Q "Surehoney, vou can sing in tl ie<lb />
band and thus turned her loose<lb />
in the world, turns in a cute instru-<lb />
mental and a damn funny song<lb />
that Big Audio Dynamite should<lb />
cover.<lb />
Both Don Dixon (hallowed be<lb />
thv name) and Wednesday Week<lb />
cover "Why And why not? Don<lb />
produces both the Week and<lb />
himself. Thev owe him a song or<lb />
two. Both versions are good, but<lb />
the girl from WW is better lock-<lb />
ing. Sorrv Don.<lb />
1 never heard of Peter 1 lammill,<lb />
but he is obviously schizo. He<lb />
can't decide if he's Buster Poin-<lb />
dexteror David Byrne. These two<lb />
cuts of his may be supposed to<lb />
show his versitility, but he's too<lb />
wimpv in either oi his identities.<lb />
Mojo's "Amsterdam Dogshit<lb />
Blues" is hilarious "Burn Down<lb />
the Malls" shows he's not infal-<lb />
lible and he only knows two Ol<lb />
three riffs. But when you're that<lb />
funny, who notices?<lb />
The Milkmen's "The Tiling that<lb />
only Eats Hippies" is required<lb />
listening for those who thought<lb />
punk was evaporating. Their un-<lb />
released "Stupid Maryann" is<lb />
fast, but not fast enough to save<lb />
it's stupid plot.<lb />
Plan 9 and Agent Orange are<lb />
throwaway LA bands, even<lb />
See ECLECTIC, page 8<lb />
rhisespei iallyevident towards<lb />
the end, when he speaks to one<lb />
person in his present and one in<lb />
his future. They ask him unre-<lb />
lated questions, and his single<lb />
reply answers both.<lb />
Another theme hit upon is isola-<lb />
tion. A supporting character is<lb />
shown reading a comic book<lb />
which allegorically summarizes<lb />
the plot ol "Watchmen<lb />
The philosophy ol "the needs of<lb />
the main outweighs the needs of<lb />
the tow is presented in the pirate<lb />
comic and the book containing it<lb />
with similar horrifying results.<lb />
('iif ot the Watchmen and a ship-<lb />
w recked pirate mirror each other<lb />
as thev shoulder similar moral<lb />
dilemmas. The actions thev take<lb />
to solve each of their respective<lb />
problems are hell-bent with good<lb />
intentions.<lb />
Artist Dave Gibbons uses a<lb />
simple layout. For the most part,<lb />
"Watchmen" is told in regular<lb />
nine panel grids. Thus, when full<lb />
page illustrations appear, the<lb />
dramatic impact is heightened.<lb />
See WATCHING, page 8<lb />
Songstress Anita Baker will appear in Minges on Nov. 1. Tickets are<lb />
on sale now at the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall.<lb />
talents as a major, multi-faceted<lb />
artist.<lb />
Previously known as a jazz and<lb />
R&amp;B vocalist, she oversaw her<lb />
debut Elektra album, "Rapture<lb />
as executive producer, and is fea-<lb />
tured as an arranger, composer<lb />
and musician<lb />
Baker first experienced fame<lb />
when she was lead vocalist for the<lb />
group Chapter 8 from her home<lb />
city of Detroit. Afte the group's<lb />
first LP received only marginal<lb />
success. Baker returned to Detriot<lb />
and took a nine to five job.<lb />
The Beverly Glen label tracked<lb />
her down and offered her a deal,<lb />
launching her 1983 'The Song-<lb />
stress" LP, and her popularity<lb />
began to grow. She later left Bev-<lb />
erly Glen and signed with Elektra<lb />
Records, giving her license to cre-<lb />
ate "Rapture<lb />
Her hard work paid off with the<lb />
success of her new album. The<lb />
album climbed the charts and<lb />
won two Grammy awards in the<lb />
Rhythm and Blues category.<lb />
Baker took home the title of best<lb />
female vocalist, and her big hit,<lb />
"Sweet Love won best song.<lb />
For her performance in Novem-<lb />
ber, we can look forward to her<lb />
usual spirited and bubbly person-<lb />
ality, combined with a powerful,<lb />
hree octave voice.<lb />
Some may not agree that<lb />
Greenville has it all but we will<lb />
tave the Fixx on October 8, and<lb />
oiita Baker on November 1 Tick-<lb />
ts for both showsareon sale now.<lb />
The Fixx are $7 for students and<lb />
�9 for all others. For more infor-<lb />
nationcall the central ticket office<lb />
t Mendenhall, 757-6611 ext. 266.<lb />
Ophir lectures<lb />
it art gallery<lb />
Gilad Ophir, an Israeli photog-<lb />
apher currently working in New<lb />
York, will discuss his work Thurs-<lb />
day at 7:30 p.m. at Jenkins Audito-<lb />
rium.<lb />
Ophir will be on campus in<lb />
connection with Gray Art<lb />
Gallery's exhibition of his abstract<lb />
photographic art. His slide-lec-<lb />
ture will be followed by the<lb />
exhibit's opening reception in the<lb />
gallery at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Captain Proofreader's secret identity<lb />
Professor writes to educate<lb />
By SHERRY DAISEY<lb />
v " " ��'���<lb />
"If vou care about teachers then<lb />
vou ultimately care about stu-<lb />
dents said Dr. John Marshall<lb />
Carter, professor of Medieval<lb />
1 listory, in an interview last Tues-<lb />
day.<lb />
Carter is a native North Caro-<lb />
linian, born in what was<lb />
1 eaksvillc now referred to as<lb />
Eden. This 19 year-old man, gre-<lb />
garious, humorous and extrovert-<lb />
edy is quite an interesting charac-<lb />
ter.<lb />
I Ie received a bachelor's degree<lb />
from Elon College, master's de-<lb />
gree in history from the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at Greens-<lb />
boro, and a doctorate in history<lb />
from the University of Illinois in<lb />
Champaign.<lb />
Carter has taught, supervised<lb />
and coached at the junior high<lb />
The book<lb />
Book reveals 'Confessions of a Space Cadet'<lb />
By SHERRY DAISEY<lb />
o�� mm<lb />
"Confessions of a Space Cadet:<lb />
The Transformation of �<lb />
Teacher by Dr. John Marshall<lb />
Carter, Professor of Medieval<lb />
History at E.CU. Hamilton Press.<lb />
$6.95.<lb />
In the book. Carter addresses<lb />
the question "What makes a good<lb />
teacher?" In tracing his own edu-<lb />
cational background (which was<lb />
very extensive) he provides the<lb />
reader with amusing anecdotes<lb />
about previous teachers who he<lb />
feels fit the mold of a "space ca-<lb />
det"<lb />
By his definition a space cadet is<lb />
"a teacher who is eccentric, crea-<lb />
tive, extroverted, honery, and a<lb />
bit of a hum<lb />
A space cadet is a teacher who is<lb />
out of the ordinary (or on another<lb />
planet, as he would say) and de-<lb />
vises methods of learning that are<lb />
fun and memorable.<lb />
He thinks a teacher is not effec-<lb />
tive unless heshe provides a sin-<lb />
cere and whole-hearted effort in<lb />
"making connections and inte-<lb />
grating disciplines in order for<lb />
real understanding to occur In<lb />
the book he said, "knowledge<lb />
integration is at the ground and<lb />
root of Education<lb />
Another point he makes is, out-<lb />
standing teachers have the ability<lb />
to teach and communicate ideas<lb />
on a subject at different levels of<lb />
the educational hierarchy.<lb />
He dubs a space cadet as an<lb />
"individual who is intellectually<lb />
and culturally alive<lb />
By creating Fictitious characters<lb />
such as Professor Ancient, Ms.<lb />
Glamorpuss and Mrs. Shoe, he<lb />
portrays situations that are very<lb />
real to all those involved in the<lb />
educational realm of our society<lb />
today.<lb />
The book appeals to the<lb />
reader's individual and humanis-<lb />
tic values and mores concerning<lb />
teaching and learning.<lb />
Carter's "Confessions of a<lb />
Space Cadet" is enjoyable, easy tc<lb />
read and humorous.<lb />
and high school levels in North<lb />
Carolina, Virginia and Illinois<lb />
before becoming a university<lb />
professor.<lb />
Carter is a gentleman scholar<lb />
and a rhythm guitarist. He con-<lb />
siders himself an all-around crazy<lb />
character. I must agree.<lb />
His office is cluttered with mis-<lb />
cellaneous viking-warrior, gar-<lb />
goyle-type trinkets and his walls<lb />
are covered with historic paint-<lb />
ings and photographs of castles<lb />
and knights-in-armor. He has<lb />
quite a collection of small porce-<lb />
lain mythical creatures such as<lb />
unicorns and flying horses. A<lb />
large oriental rug covers the floor.<lb />
Carter has published over 200<lb />
articles, essays, stories and<lb />
poems, along with four books.<lb />
His works have appeared in<lb />
many state and national journals<lb />
of history, English and education,<lb />
such as "Military Affairs<lb />
it<lb />
"American Benedictine Review<lb />
"Social Education and "The<lb />
Clearinghouse<lb />
His love of the English lan-<lb />
guage led him to create a series of<lb />
pamphlets on grammar and syn-<lb />
tax. In order to make the informa-<lb />
tion fun to learn, Carter devised a<lb />
character called Captain Proof-<lb />
reader. He would dress up in a<lb />
bright orange hunting suit, a<lb />
space helmet and carry around a<lb />
laser gun. His lessons would in-<lb />
clude practices of "zapping" out<lb />
common English errors.<lb />
He invented Captain Proof-<lb />
reader to instill in students an<lb />
enthusiasm for reading and writ-<lb />
ing. This somewhat bizarre idea<lb />
has sparked national recognition.<lb />
Other teachers around the coun-<lb />
try have invented similar charac-<lb />
ters such as General Grammar,<lb />
Professor Punctuation and Ser-<lb />
geant Syntax. He still performs<lb />
wfe&amp;smi<lb />
ECU professor John Marshall Carter stands posed for the cover of his<lb />
new cassette, Trans-Atlantic Tete-A-Tete<lb />
his Captain Proofreader act for<lb />
students at the School of Educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
When asked if Captain Proof-<lb />
reader was effective, he said, "The<lb />
method worked. The students<lb />
liked and appreciated my willing-<lb />
ness to entertain, to let my hair<lb />
down, to be different, to take a<lb />
chance This is just one of the<lb />
many devices Carter invented to<lb />
make learning fun for children.<lb />
Ultimately, Carter thinks that<lb />
"A teacher's main task is to help<lb />
students understand the good-<lb />
ness of the past and to see how<lb />
each part fits into the mosaic of<lb />
learning and life<lb />
He sums up his book by saying,<lb />
"It's a process of synchronicity <lb />
an assimilation of teachers' styles<lb />
and experiences He continued ,<lb />
"I wanted to provide beginning<lb />
and veteran teachers with the ex-<lb />
perience of one observer of<lb />
American Education<lb />
He has really enjoyed ECU the<lb />
four years he has been here. He<lb />
said, "I see myself in many of the<lb />
students, and it brings back<lb />
memories of when I was in col-<lb />
lege<lb />
His hobbies include basketball,<lb />
fishing, songwriting and per-<lb />
forming in a folk-rock band called<lb />
The Wampus Cats. He plays on a<lb />
basketball team along with a few<lb />
other ECU professors called the<lb />
Druid Dudes. The Wampus Cats<lb />
have released a single and are<lb />
currently working on an album.<lb />
His future plans include com-<lb />
pleting an extensive monograph<lb />
called "Sports in the Middle<lb />
Ages The manuscript is due in<lb />
July of 1988 and will be publ ished<lb />
by the Greenwood Press. He is<lb />
also in the process of co-editing a<lb />
book called "Ritual to Record Side<lb />
by Side: Sports Quantification in<lb />
Pre-lndustrial Societies" which is<lb />
a product of an International<lb />
Association of Sports Historians<lb />
from Germany, Japan and the<lb />
United States.<lb />
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8 THE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 29,1987<lb /><lb />
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Michener's 'Legacy' reflects America's past<lb />
"Legacy By James A. Mich-<lb />
ener. Random House. 176 Paecs<lb />
$lr��5.<lb />
lames A. Michener is best<lb />
known tor very long novels<lb />
crammed with encylopedic de-<lb />
tail. But Michener is quite capable<lb />
Of turning out good short fiction<lb />
and he has done so with "Leg-<lb />
acy<lb />
More a collection of related<lb />
vignettes attached a bit too obvi-<lb />
ously to a contemporary news<lb />
event, "Legacy is a highly per-<lb />
sonal view of the history of Amer-<lb />
ica.<lb />
Asked why he wrote the book,<lb />
Michener said, "1 wanted to con-<lb />
struct a short novel that would<lb />
compress a great deal of Ameri-<lb />
can history and American values<lb />
in a brief space That he has done.<lb />
The book is narrarated by a<lb />
dedicated Army officer named<lb />
Norman Starr, who, while attend-<lb />
ing to the National Security Coun-<lb />
cil, has done some things that a<lb />
congressional committee on the<lb />
Iran-contra matter wants to ask<lb />
him about.<lb />
With a weekend to go before he<lb />
is due to appear, Starr - who re-<lb />
lieves "my actions were inspired<lb />
by patriotism, my conviction that<lb />
Communism is a deadly peril,<lb />
and my belief that the free world<lb />
must not sit back and let the Reds<lb />
run rampant" - reviews the his-<lb />
tory of his family. His thoughts<lb />
make for interesting as well as<lb />
educational reading.<lb />
There wasa Starr on the scene at<lb />
the beginning. Jared Starr fought<lb />
in the Continental Army and<lb />
"served in the final battle of the<lb />
Revolution at Yorktown, 1781<lb />
His son, Simon, helped to draft<lb />
and then signed the Constitution.<lb />
Another Starr, Edmund, was a<lb />
judge on the U.S. Supreme Court,<lb />
and Hugh Starr fought for the<lb />
South during the Civil War.<lb />
Norman's father won the Medal<lb />
of Honor during World War II.<lb />
Norman was decorated for battle-<lb />
field valor during the Vietnam<lb />
War.<lb />
While Michener's retelling of<lb />
the American story is relatively<lb />
brief, it also is packed with fasci-<lb />
nating detail. That the writing is<lb />
good goes without saying.<lb />
Watching 'Watchmen' watch success<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
But even the small panels are<lb />
crammed with detail, none of it<lb />
arbitrary. The first and last images<lb />
oi the book contain the "llwc a<lb />
nice day" smiley face, one<lb />
smeared with blood, the other<lb />
with ketchup. This reinforces Dr.<lb />
Manhattan's cryptic last words,<lb />
"Nothing ever ends" visually.<lb />
The chapters are interspersed<lb />
with excerpts from books, articles<lb />
and interviews written by the<lb />
characters. Moore's personas all<lb />
have an authentic, seperate voice.<lb />
From the monotone ravings of the<lb />
upeompromising Rorschach to<lb />
the condescending reporting of<lb />
journalist Doug Roth, all the play-<lb />
ers w rite and speak with a unique<lb />
identity.<lb />
1 he question ot sanity comes up<lb />
a lot. The heroes are extreme per-<lb />
sonalities and often wonder if<lb />
they and their colleagues are still<lb />
rational. The Comedian is an at-<lb />
tempted rapist and three oi the<lb />
heroes are ga<lb />
But others are stable enough,<lb />
using their heroics to live out fan-<lb />
tasies or as stepping stones to<lb />
tame. But as Hollis Mason, the<lb />
first Nite Owl writes, "Yes, we<lb />
were crazy, we were kinkv, we<lb />
were Nazis all thus things that<lb />
people saw We were also doing<lb />
something because we believed in<lb />
it"<lb />
The story spans fourdecadeson<lb />
an Earth where ordinary people<lb />
put on some costumes to fight<lb />
crime. Then a true super-powered<lb />
adventurer appears. America<lb />
wins the Vietnam war and Nixon<lb />
is reelected twice. Plausible<lb />
enough, given the presence of a<lb />
demigod like Dr. Manhattan.<lb />
Fiction works if suspension of<lb />
Eclectic Enigma<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
though Plan 9 is from Rhode Is-<lb />
land. Cliched lyrics and stolen<lb />
melodies tend io drag a song<lb />
down.<lb />
Enigma tries hard. 1 have more<lb />
respect for a label that will sign<lb />
unknown artists than 1 do for one<lb />
that world premieres Michael<lb />
 son network televi-<lb />
hen your artist stable<lb />
gets crowded with bands like<lb />
ison, Ratt andStryper, and you<lb />
try to sell yourself as "eclectic"<lb />
liner note's)<lb />
ou might as well sign<lb />
i ato a and Rebbie. Now that's<lb />
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disbelief is achcived and sus-<lb />
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wards, the association's presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
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the imagination of an established<lb />
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Hallyday acts in new movie<lb /><lb />
David Hallyday acts in his first<lb />
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'He's My Girl and he's making<lb />
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"I was born with music 21-<lb />
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Girl songs he didn't write. He<lb />
wrote one song, "She Can Dance<lb />
for the picture, which his mother<lb />
sings during a scene where Hal-<lb />
lyday and his "girlfriend" dance.<lb />
He composed the theme song<lb />
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"I like to create things. When<lb />
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acted myself. It was pretty hard<lb />
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Hallyday was bom in Paris,<lb />
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after that divided his year be-<lb />
tween America and Europe. His<lb />
mother lives in Los Angeles, and<lb />
he has a home there, too.<lb />
His album will be distributed<lb />
by Columbia Records, made for a<lb />
label owned by the Scotti Broth-<lb />
ers, who also released "He's My<lb />
Girl In that picture, he plays an<lb />
aspiring rocker in Missouri who<lb />
wins a trip to Los Angeles for two.<lb />
The second person to take the trip<lb />
has to be his girlfriend. He wants<lb />
to � and does � take his man-<lb />
ager, which gives actor T.K. Car-<lb />
ter a chance to be funny wearing<lb />
dresses, big wigs and makeup.<lb />
Hallyday was already signed to<lb />
Scotti Brothers for recording<lb />
when he auditioned for the<lb />
movie. His album has been in the<lb />
works for two and a half years.<lb />
Hallyday says the album will<lb />
come out at the end of this year.<lb />
"It'll be all my music and I sang<lb />
and played all the instruments on<lb />
it, mostly synthesizers. It sounds<lb />
like a five-piece band. I wrote<lb />
songs with a lyricist, Lisa Cohen,<lb />
in Los Angeles<lb />
His album will have pop-rock,<lb />
Peter Gabriel-type music, Hal-<lb />
lyday says. "You don't steal mu-<lb />
sic or melodies. You take a feel<lb />
and you make it your own. Some<lb />
have a real heavy groove, like<lb />
Janet Jackson's songs, dancing<lb />
rock songs.<lb />
"I don't write a lot of rock songs.<lb />
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rock; I consider rock like Bon Jovi<lb />
and Van Halen<lb />
His favorite songs in the up-<lb />
coming album are "Move in<lb />
which a friend warns about a<lb />
sexy, beautiful girl who'll move<lb />
you but let you down in a minute;<lb />
"The Shadow Side an aggres-<lb />
sive, slow dance tune, and<lb />
"Higher a ballad about being on<lb />
top of the world.<lb />
Next year, Hallyday intends to<lb />
tour with his still-unnamed band,<lb />
which performed with him in the<lb />
movie.<lb />
Hallyday says he toured in Ja-<lb />
pan two and a half vears ago.<lb />
"I had a single there, with Scotti<lb />
Brothers. It wasn't released here.<lb />
It was kind of an experiment; it<lb />
was right at the beginning of my<lb />
career. I didn't write the song. I<lb />
was still learning how to write<lb />
he says.<lb />
"I can't even count them. I<lb />
wrote so many songs while 1 was<lb />
learning Hallvday savs.<lb />
"There are always people to tell<lb />
you if they're good. 1 had mv<lb />
parents and the chairman of the<lb />
record company. I worked until I<lb />
reached the point they said,<lb />
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for Mv mom is the toughest critic<lb />
I could have. She has got a really<lb />
great sense of what is going to be<lb />
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because it was rock Johnny<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 29, 1987 Page 10<lb />
Simpson paces Pirates to 16-13 comeback win<lb />
fc dlfc 4fi� 'v1  ' 3 "�?�, i By TIM CHANDLER who had earlier in the quarter mis fell into the same fumble tr<lb />
�<lb />
Victory<lb />
scenes<lb />
The Pirates, without a<lb />
doubt, had a tremen-<lb />
dous struggle on their<lb />
hands Saturday before<lb />
they rallied to defeat<lb />
Georgia Southern, 16-<lb />
.?. The victory was<lb />
highlighted by some<lb />
spectacular kickoff re-<lb />
turns and tailback runs<lb />
from Reggie McKinney<lb />
(top) and also by the<lb />
s warm ing defense<lb />
(left), which kept pres-<lb />
sure on Golden Eagle<lb />
quarterback Ken<lb />
Hurnette all afternoon.<lb />
Photos by Klbert kennard ECU<lb />
Sports Information<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports d it or<lb />
What goes around, comes<lb />
around.<lb />
On many occasions in the last<lb />
several years, ECU came out as the<lb />
loser in games which it seemed it<lb />
should have won. However, Satur-<lb />
day in the Pirates' 16-13 victory<lb />
over Georgia Southern, old lady<lb />
luck smiled on the players in purple<lb />
and gold for a change.<lb />
"Many times in the past three<lb />
years we've stood in this locker<lb />
room and talked about a game we<lb />
should have won said ECU head<lb />
coach Art Baker following the vic-<lb />
tory. "Today, I'm sure Georgia<lb />
Southern is saying that in their<lb />
locker room. I'll tell you it feels nicer<lb />
to win<lb />
The Pirates put together a 13 play,<lb />
72-yard drive in the game's waning<lb />
moments to win, but, ironically the<lb />
key play of the drive was contrib-<lb />
uted by Georgia Southern head<lb />
coach Erk Russell.<lb />
After his Golden Eagle defense<lb />
had stopped ECU on a third down<lb />
play, Russell stormed on the field<lb />
disputing a five-yard inadvertent<lb />
face mask penalty against his de-<lb />
fense. The result was an unsports-<lb />
manlike penalty, which gave the Pi-<lb />
rates new life at the Georgia South-<lb />
ern 13-yard line. Tirate fullback<lb />
Anthony Simpson took care of the<lb />
rest of the work from there as he<lb />
bulled 11 yards to the two-yard line<lb />
and then capped off the dri ve wi th a<lb />
two-yard plunge with 2:38 remain-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"I cost us the ballgame with that<lb />
unsportsmanlike conduct penalty<lb />
late in the game said a dissap-<lb />
pointed Russell. "That is something<lb />
that I tell my players never to do and<lb />
then I go out and do it. I hope this<lb />
team will forgive me<lb />
Georgia Southern, the two-time<lb />
defending NCAA Division I-AA<lb />
national champions, got the upper<lb />
hand early in the contest as it used a<lb />
little razzle-dazzle on its first play<lb />
from scrimmage to score a touch-<lb />
down.<lb />
Backup quarterback Ernest Th-<lb />
ompson, who was lined up in the<lb />
wingback position, took a pitch<lb />
from quarterback Ken Bumetteand<lb />
hit Tony Belser for a 68-vard touch-<lb />
down pass. Tim Folcy's PAT gave<lb />
the Eagles a 7-0 lead less than two<lb />
minutes into the first quarter.<lb />
Georgia Southern stretched its<lb />
lead to 10-0 late in the first period on<lb />
a 52-yard Foley field goal. Foley,<lb />
ECU linksters place in 10th<lb />
at Augusta Intercollegiate<lb />
who had earlier in the quarter mis-<lb />
sed a 32-yard field goal, capped off<lb />
a 31 -yard drive with the boot.<lb />
The Pirate defense came to the<lb />
rescue in the second quarter, com-<lb />
ing up with two key turnovers,<lb />
enabling the Bucs to even the score<lb />
by the half.<lb />
Glen Willis came up with the first<lb />
key play when he recovered a<lb />
Burnette fumble at the Georgia<lb />
Southern 22-yard line. After failing<lb />
to move the ball in three plays, the<lb />
Pirates called on Chuck Berleth to<lb />
attempt a 30-yard field goal. The<lb />
Chicago, III. native's successful kick<lb />
closed the gap to 10-3 with 9.38 to<lb />
play in the opening half.<lb />
On the Eagles' first play of the<lb />
ensuing drive, Burnette dropped<lb />
back to pass on first down. Senior<lb />
safety Ellis Dillahunt stepped in<lb />
front of the errant pass for an inter-<lb />
ception, giving the Pirates posses-<lb />
sion at the Georgia Southern 39-<lb />
yard line.<lb />
Six plays later, Simpson powered<lb />
in from 12 yards out to cap off the<lb />
drive. Simpson finished the after-<lb />
noon with 112 yards rushing on 26<lb />
carries.<lb />
The scoring drive for the Pirates<lb />
was aided by two key passes from<lb />
quarterback Travis Hunter. Hunter<lb />
connected with Walter Wilson for a<lb />
17-yard gain and Ron Jones for a 12-<lb />
yard pickup.<lb />
Georgia Southern started the sec-<lb />
ond half with an impressive open-<lb />
ing drive. After starting at theirown<lb />
20-yard line, the Eagles moved to<lb />
the Pirates' eight-yard line before<lb />
the drive stalled. Foley then tacked<lb />
on a 25-yard field goal to boost the<lb />
Eagles on top, 13-10.<lb />
Reggie McKinney set the Tirates<lb />
up in good field position for their<lb />
first possession of the second half<lb />
when he returned the Eagle kickoff<lb />
all the way to the Georgia Southern<lb />
30-yard line.<lb />
McKinney then took the ball on<lb />
first down and spurted for 20-vards<lb />
out of the I-formation, which the<lb />
Pirates utilized at times in the sec-<lb />
ond half, to the Eagle 10. One play-<lb />
later, McKinney got the call once<lb />
again, however this time he<lb />
fumbled giving the Eagles the ball<lb />
at theirown four-yard line.<lb />
"We knew we had to adjust to<lb />
Georgia Southern's defense (at<lb />
halftime), and we knew that Reggie<lb />
McKinney could gain some yard-<lb />
age Baker said about the switch to<lb />
the I-formation lineup in the second<lb />
half. "It worked right away until we<lb />
fell into the same fumble trap down<lb />
on the goal line<lb />
After stopping Georgia Southern<lb />
in three plays, the Pirates took over<lb />
at the Eagle 37, following a 30-yard<lb />
punt. Two quick bursts of 16and 13<lb />
yards by Simpson moved the ball to<lb />
the Eagle eight-yard line.<lb />
The Georgia Southern defense<lb />
then stiffened forcing the Pirates<lb />
into a fourth and goal at the two.<lb />
Simpson was once again called on,<lb />
however the usually sure-handed<lb />
fullback fumbled into the endzone<lb />
thwarting another Pirate drive.<lb />
The two teams then swapped<lb />
possessions the remainder of the<lb />
way until the Pirates came up with<lb />
the game-winner.<lb />
After ECU scored to go on top, 16-<lb />
13, the action was only just begin-<lb />
ning to unfold. After recovering<lb />
another Burnette fumble, ECU took<lb />
over at the Eagle 32. Three plavs<lb />
later, with 1:21 remaining in the<lb />
contest, the Pirates were faced with<lb />
a fourth and three at the Eagle 25.<lb />
The Pirate coaching staff decided to<lb />
go for the first down in an attempt to<lb />
run out the clock, however the<lb />
Eagle defense held.<lb />
"I'll be second guessed for not<lb />
kicking the field goal with 121 left<lb />
in the game Baker said. "But, we<lb />
needed to get the first down and put<lb />
the game a way. Instead, we did not<lb />
and it went down to the wire like it<lb />
alwaysdoesagainst Georgia South-<lb />
ern<lb />
Burnette then led the Eagles to the<lb />
Pirate 36 with six seconds left on the<lb />
clock. In an attempt to throw the<lb />
ball out of bounds to set up a game-<lb />
tying field goal, Burnette fumbled<lb />
to ice the victory for the Pirates.<lb />
"We were just trying to get the<lb />
ball out of bounds to stop the clock<lb />
so we could get Foley into the game<lb />
and have a chance at a tic Russell<lb />
explained about the last play. "The<lb />
ball just slipped out of Snake's<lb />
(Burnette's) hand. It was just one of<lb />
those unfortunate things that�r,ti<lb />
to happen sometimes ' ' �<lb />
Although the win was not a pretty<lb />
one, Baker said that he was im-<lb />
pressed with the way his team<lb />
fought for the win.<lb />
"Iast year, in a game like this, I<lb />
believe our players would have<lb />
found a way to lose Baker said.<lb />
"But, in this game, they went out<lb />
there and found a way to win. That<lb />
let's me know that there is a new<lb />
attitude out there among our play-<lb />
ers<lb />
And, a little luck too.<lb />
Intramural events slated<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Spo� Writer<lb />
East Carolina's golf team turned<lb />
in its second lOth-place finish oi the<lb />
fall season at the Augusta Intercol-<lb />
legiate this past weekend.<lb />
The Pirates were led bv senior<lb />
Chris Rilcy who shot a 231 in the<lb />
three-day tournament. Riley<lb />
started out sluggish in the firsl<lb />
round with a score of 80,but<lb />
bounced back in the final rounds<lb />
shooting 78 and 73. The 73 was the<lb />
best round of all the Pirates.<lb />
John Chapman was second for<lb />
ECU with 75,75,82 for a total of 232.<lb />
Augusta College, host school for<lb />
the tournament, won the event with<lb />
a team score of 895 Furman was<lb />
second at 904 and I luntington (AL)<lb />
third with a 905.<lb />
Florida Southern placed fourth at<lb />
911 followed by Tennessee-Chat-<lb />
tanooga in fifth at 917 Jacksonville<lb />
and Virginia Tech tied for sixth with<lb />
921 totals, while San Francisco was<lb />
eighth at 922. Marshal! grabbed the<lb />
ninth spot with a team score of 925<lb />
folwed by the Pirates' l28 total.<lb />
John Kies, from Marshall Univer-<lb />
sity, had the best individual store at<lb />
214. He was followed bv Roger<lb />
Rowland from Augusta who had a<lb />
218.<lb />
"I was particularly pleased with<lb />
(ohn)Chapman'sperformanccthis<lb />
weekend head coach Hal Morri-<lb />
son said.<lb />
Other scores for the Pirates in-<lb />
cluded Simon Moye 75,81, 78 for a<lb />
234 toatl; Mark Hidlay 77, 80, 79 to<lb />
post a 236 total and Brian Connor<lb />
80,81, 77 to finish at 238.<lb />
The Augusta, played at Forest<lb />
Hill Country Club, was the Pirates<lb />
second fall tournament. Next week<lb />
ECU travel to Durham for the John<lb />
Ryan Memorial hosted by Duke<lb />
University.<lb />
"At the Ryan I'll play my top five<lb />
golfers together for the first time<lb />
this season Morrison said.<lb />
The Department of Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services sport sched-<lb />
ule is highlighted in the month of<lb />
October with a variety of water<lb />
sports and minor events for all fac-<lb />
ulty staff and students.<lb />
Co-rec water basketball starts off<lb />
the month as teams go head to head<lb />
in the Memorial Gym Pool. If<lb />
you've ever attempted a layup in-<lb />
side a swimming pool and inside an<lb />
innnertube, you've mastered theart<lb />
of co-rec water basketball.<lb />
For those of you who haven't,<lb />
you are in store for a season of hilar-<lb />
ity. Registration for this FUN FOR<lb />
ALL EVENT takes place Oct. 7 at 6<lb />
p.m. in Brewster D-103.<lb />
The swim meet lights up October<lb />
as participants attempt to set new<lb />
intramural records and go for the<lb />
gold.<lb />
A n array of swimming events are<lb />
included in the meet including sev-<lb />
eral just for fun activities. This is the<lb />
chance for each sorority and frater-<lb />
nity to battle it out and see who the<lb />
best really is. If you would like to be<lb />
a part of the event but are unable to<lb />
get up a team, drop by room 104-A<lb />
Memorial Gym and the sport man-<lb />
ager will place you on a team. All<lb />
teams are welcome to participate.<lb />
Registration will take place Oct. 8<lb />
at 7pm in Biology 102.<lb />
Also coming up next week is an<lb />
activity for all the university basket-<lb />
ball lovers.<lb />
One-on-one basketball registra-<lb />
tion will be held Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster D-103. Talk of 'head-to-<lb />
head' competition - this event<lb />
should surely be one of the most<lb />
competitive sporting events of the<lb />
month. For more information con-<lb />
cerning any and all events slated on<lb />
the intramural schedule, call 757-<lb />
6387 or drop by room 204 Memorial<lb />
Gym.<lb />
Throughout this week, weight<lb />
training addicts are able to partici-<lb />
pate in one of several fitness work-<lb />
shops developed by the Depart-<lb />
ment of Intramural-Recreational<lb />
Services Physical Fitness Division.<lb />
Workshop 1 will consist of<lb />
three sessions each familiarizing<lb />
participants with aspects pertain-<lb />
ing to weight training.<lb />
Registration for the falls first<lb />
workshop will take place Sept 29<lb />
through Oct. 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<lb />
in room 204 Memorial Gym. A<lb />
small fee will be charged for stu-<lb />
See IRS page 11<lb />
Soccer team wins one of three over weekend<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
East Carolina went 1-2 this week-<lb />
end in soccer action getting its first<lb />
win of the season against Virginia<lb />
Wesleyan, while falling victim to<lb />
American and Navy.<lb />
The Pirates got their first "W" of<lb />
the year downing Virginia<lb />
Wesleyan 3-1 at Virginia Beach.<lb />
Frank Marsh, after a scoreless<lb />
first half, scored the first ECU goal<lb />
on an assist from Robert Larrsion<lb />
midway through the second pe-<lb />
riod.<lb />
Six minutes later Henry Mitchell,<lb />
for VWC, tied the score at 1-1 on a<lb />
pass from Andy Walker.<lb />
The score was deadlocked for the<lb />
next 14 minutes until T.J. Aspdcn<lb />
hit a deadball shot from 35 feet. Jeff<lb />
Corson got his first goal of the sea-<lb />
son with three minutes left to give<lb />
the Pirates the 3-1 victory.<lb />
"We really controlled the whole<lb />
game head coach Charlie Harvey<lb />
said. "In order to have a decent<lb />
match you've got to control the<lb />
midfield and that's what we did.<lb />
Their only goal came on a mental<lb />
mistake by our defense<lb />
ECU returned to conference play<lb />
over the weekend but came away<lb />
with two losses.<lb />
Bruce Simonson scored two first-<lb />
half goals to lead American to a 2-0<lb />
shutout Saturday.<lb />
American took 18 shots to ECU's<lb />
nine, but the Pirate defense held fast<lb />
holding the regionally-ranked<lb />
Eagles scoreless in the second half.<lb />
Pirate keeper Mac Kendall had 12<lb />
saves and Robert Majidak had three<lb />
for American.<lb />
"We played a really strong sec-<lb />
ond half coach Harvey said. We<lb />
were able to hold on for nearly 70<lb />
minutes<lb />
Sunday the Pirates lost 6-2 to<lb />
Navy at Annopolis. The loss<lb />
dropped ECU to 1-8 overall and 0-5<lb />
in theCAA.<lb />
Na vy jumped on top first taking a<lb />
2-0 lead in the first 20 minutes on<lb />
goals from Dan Altomare and Hal<lb />
Zabrowski.<lb />
Robert Larrison scored for the<lb />
Pirates two minutes later to make it<lb />
2-1 Navy. The Midshipmen got two<lb />
more goals from Mark Hernandez<lb />
and Leon Wilsom to give them a 4-<lb />
1 halftime lead.<lb />
Scot Benedict opened the second<lb />
period for Navy with a goal at the<lb />
9:40 mark. The Pirate defense held<lb />
for 30 minutes before Mike Dee got<lb />
Navy's sixth goal.<lb />
Jeff Corson scored with two min-<lb />
utes to round out the scoring.<lb />
The Pirates will have the week off<lb />
before returning to CAA action Fri-<lb />
day at UNC Wilmington.<lb />
'�?' -<lb />
ECU keeper Mac Kendall knocks away a shot on goal<lb />
(Photo submitted by Mar Startwi)<lb />
during a recent ECU soccer practice.<lb />
Wolfpac<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) - Coach Dick Sh- didn t<lb />
endan has said all season that the Sh.<lb />
North Carol.na State quarterbacks offensi<lb />
have his utmost confidence But Ourlin<lb />
against Maryland, red-shirt fresh bv far<lb />
man Preston Poag ma v have gamed jo)<lb />
the upper hand over Shane <lb />
Montgomery .<lb />
Poag directed the Wolfpack to2S<lb />
pomtsin the first quarteron the wav<lb />
to a 42-14 triumph over the Terra<lb />
pins to revive their almost lost ,<lb />
hopes to contend for the Atlanti<lb />
Coast Conference football title<lb />
The Wolfpack, 1-3 , avoided its<lb />
first 0-4 start in 16 years and evened<lb />
its ACCmarkat 1-1.<lb />
"Preston did an excellent job. H<lb />
Fans react tc.<lb />
(AP) - What does a pro football<lb />
fan do on the first 'o NF1 Sunday<lb />
of the season7<lb />
Plenty.<lb />
While the pbyers's stoke krtom-<lb />
ized the third weekend of the <lb />
schedule, the people who would<lb />
have been in the seats at the stadi-<lb />
ums or in front of their televisions<lb />
didn't lack for entertainment<lb />
Some went to the ballparks any<lb />
way - to return tickets for Sunda<lb />
game, or to party.<lb />
"It's going to be a long year .<lb />
out football, but what are ve-<lb />
to do?" asked Ray Stonev ol Ne<lb />
Hudson, Mich who was bi<lb />
back eight tickets for the Lions-<lb />
Bears game.<lb />
About 200 Steelers fans decided<lb />
to have a tailgate picnic at Three<lb />
Rivers Stadium.<lb />
"Just because there was a football<lb />
strike didn't mean everybod)<lb />
couldn't go out and tailgate anv-<lb />
way said Mike Watkins.<lb />
operations manager of KDKA Ra-<lb />
dio, which sponsored the event<lb />
Several hundred New York lets<lb />
fans enjoyed themselves at a picnic<lb />
with two dozen team members<lb />
who signed autographs talked<lb />
football and had a barbecue.<lb />
"I feel the players have to stick<lb />
together said Nick Valenze oi<lb />
Mineola, N.Y. "I'm glad to see most<lb />
are abiding by the strike.<lb />
Many fans showed thev still care<lb />
about their teams despite being<lb />
robbed of one-sixteenth of the sea<lb />
son.<lb />
In Falls Church, Va� a radio sta-<lb />
tion sponsored a "Skinless Sundav<lb />
Party" at a restaurant.<lb />
"It's an excuse for Redskins fans<lb />
to get together and pretend there's<lb />
football on said Wendy N'avlor of<lb />
WCXR-FM, the host of'the party<lb />
Redskins highlight films and a<lb />
picket sign contest was held.<lb />
"This just doesn't cut it Joe<lb />
Uzabel of Annandale, Va , said oi<lb />
the festivities.<lb />
At RFK Stadium, which has been<lb />
sold out for an NFL-rccord 159<lb />
straight games and would have<lb />
IRS<lb />
events<lb />
planned<lb />
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dents and staff.<lb />
A 112 participant limit has been<lb />
established so be sure to register<lb />
There will also be a workshop held<lb />
in November for those unable to<lb />
participate in the October affair.<lb />
The Intramural Outdoor Recrea-<lb />
tion division will be holding a kav-<lb />
aking clinic for novice as well as<lb />
expert kayakers in the Memorial<lb />
Gym Pool. Participants will be able<lb />
to experience the thnll oi the es-<lb />
kimo roll' without the danger<lb />
through instruction during the<lb />
clinic.<lb />
Registration for the clinic will<lb />
take place Sept. 28-Oct. 5. for more<lb />
information, contact Mark Ritter in<lb />
the Outdoor Recreation Center.<lb />
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publications Publication 920<lb />
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individuals and Publication 921<lb />
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six seconds left on the<lb />
in attempt to throw the<lb />
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ning addicts are able to partici-<lb />
in one of several fitness work-<lb />
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Wolfpack quarterback revives ACC title hopes<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) - Coach Dick Sh-<lb />
eridan has said all season that the<lb />
North Carolina State quarterbacks<lb />
have his utmost confidence. But<lb />
against Maryland, red-shirt fresh-<lb />
man Preston Poag mav have gained<lb />
the upper hand over Shane<lb />
Montgomery.<lb />
Poag directed the Wolfpack to 28<lb />
points in the first quarter on the way<lb />
to a 42-14 triumph over the Terra-<lb />
pins to revive their almost lost<lb />
hopes to contend for the Atlantic-<lb />
Coast Conference football title.<lb />
The Wolfpack, 1-3 , avoided its<lb />
first 0-4 start in 16 years and evened<lb />
its ACC mark at 1-1.<lb />
"Preston did an excellent job. He<lb />
didn't make very many mistakes<lb />
Sheridan said. "It wasn't a one-man<lb />
offensive performance, of course.<lb />
Our line had its best blocking game<lb />
by far. And our defense did a good<lb />
job of getting away from blocks<lb />
Poag drove N.C. State 75 yards<lb />
for a touchdown on its opening<lb />
possessions when Danny Peebles<lb />
took a pitch on a reverse and ran 27<lb />
yards for a touchdown. The<lb />
Wolfpack scored on its next three<lb />
possessions in the period and kept<lb />
the Terapins, 2-2 and 1-1, in the<lb />
hole.<lb />
"I'm overwhelmed, overjoyed<lb />
16-12 victory over Appalachian<lb />
State, and NorthCarolina went to 3-<lb />
1 with a 45-14 victory over winless<lb />
Poag said. "Coach told me Monday<lb />
that if I had a good week in practice,<lb />
I would probably start. Then, on<lb />
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mine. I'm thrilled it all went so<lb />
well<lb />
Maryland Coach Joe Krivak saw<lb />
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"We got an old-fashioned, old-<lb />
time butt kicking he said.<lb />
Defending champion and ninth-<lb />
ranked Clemson started its league<lb />
schedule with a 33-12 triumph over<lb />
Georgia Tech, and Virginia stopped<lb />
Duke 42-17. Outside the league.<lb />
Wake Forest climbed the 3-0 for just<lb />
the second time in 36 years with a<lb />
Fans react to no NFL football<lb />
(AP) - What does a pro football<lb />
tan do on the first No NFL Sunday<lb />
of the season?<lb />
Plenty.<lb />
While the playcrs's stike victim-<lb />
ized the third weekend of the NFL<lb />
schedule, the people who would<lb />
have been in the seats at the stadi-<lb />
ums or in front of their televisions<lb />
didn't lack for entertainment.<lb />
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wav - to return tickets for Sunday's<lb />
game, or to party.<lb />
"It's going to be a long year with-<lb />
out football, but what are you going<lb />
to do?" asked Rav Stoney of New<lb />
Hudson, Mich who was bringing<lb />
back eight tickets for the Lions-<lb />
Bears game.<lb />
About 200 Stcelers fans decided<lb />
to have a tailgate picnic at Three<lb />
Rivers Stadium.<lb />
"Just because there was a football<lb />
strike didn't mean everybody<lb />
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way said Mike Watkins,<lb />
operations manager of KDKA Ra-<lb />
dio, which sponsored the event.<lb />
Several hundred New York Jets<lb />
fans enjoyed themselves at a picnic<lb />
with two dozen team members,<lb />
who signed autographs, talked<lb />
football and had a barbecue.<lb />
"I feel the players have to stick<lb />
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Mineola, N. Y. "I'm glad to see most<lb />
arc abiding by the strike.<lb />
Many fans showed they still care<lb />
about their teams despite being<lb />
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son.<lb />
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"It's an excuse for Redskins fans<lb />
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Redskins highlight films and a<lb />
picket sign contest was held.<lb />
'This just doesn't cut it joe<lb />
Uzabel of Annandale, Va said of<lb />
the festivities.<lb />
At RFK Stadium, which has been<lb />
sold out for an NFL-record 159<lb />
straight games and would have<lb />
IRS<lb />
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planned<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
dents and staff.<lb />
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established so be sure to register.<lb />
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in November for those unable to<lb />
participate in the October affair.<lb />
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dium. Nearby Calder Race Course<lb />
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showing a ticket for the Giants-<lb />
Dolphins game. A crowd of 10,447,<lb />
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dium for $4 apiece. The Giants were<lb />
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ballpark, and about 60 of their fans<lb />
traveled to the Miami area despite<lb />
the strike because thev couldn't get<lb />
refunds.<lb />
Another sport did benefit from<lb />
the absence of football at the sta-<lb />
Navy.<lb />
Clemson's special teams were the<lb />
key in raising the Tiger record to 4-<lb />
0. Joe I lenderson returned a kickoff<lb />
95 yards and Donnell Woolford<lb />
scored on a 78-yard punt return.<lb />
Never mind, Clemson coach Danny<lb />
lord said, that the offense didn't<lb />
teams, we would have been in the<lb />
ball game Yellow Jacket coach<lb />
Bobby Ross said. "But our special<lb />
teams just totally broke down. Very<lb />
poor<lb />
Duke was within2l-17at the start<lb />
of the third quarter, but blew three<lb />
scoring opportunities. Virginia<lb />
cashed in with a 54-yard touch-<lb />
down pass from Scott Secules to<lb />
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produce as much as he would have<lb />
liked.<lb />
"We're not good at getting the<lb />
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against Virginia Tech we don't<lb />
average but 2.3 yards a carry. But<lb />
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(ieorgia Tech dropped to 1-2 and<lb />
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"We knew we could score<lb />
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"I don't know if they are that<lb />
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played their best game ot the year<lb />
Virginia is 2-2 and 1-1, while<lb />
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Undefeated<lb />
CUEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Its 33-12<lb />
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ixoks, No. 9 Clemson takes this<lb />
JJ � off. The question is, who is the<lb />
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"We're glad for the open week'<lb />
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Coast Conference title by defeating<lb />
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his offense after the Tigers had to<lb />
rily on their special teams and na-<lb />
tionally top-ranked defense for<lb />
their spark against the Yellow jack-<lb />
ets.<lb />
"We had some good defense and<lb />
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thought Georgia Tech would play<lb />
the devil out of us, and I think they<lb />
did said Ford, whose Tigers re-<lb />
firn to action Oct. 10 when they<lb />
play host to Virginia.<lb />
"We made some big plays on<lb />
them, but sometimes some of you<lb />
people (reporters) write that big<lb />
playsdon't count. But they docount<lb />
because we made them.<lb />
"We're not good at getting the<lb />
football into the end zone right<lb />
now he said. "But that's like a guy<lb />
wrote last week that if you take<lb />
away the two long scoring runs<lb />
against Virginia Tech we don't<lb />
average but 2.3 or 2.7 yards a carry.<lb />
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"The punt return might have<lb />
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