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INSIDE<lb />
Editorials��4<lb />
StyleM10<lb />
Sports��14<lb />
Classifieds��6<lb />
STYLE<lb />
ECU theater arts alumni make it big � see STYLE,<lb />
page 10.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Mountaineers roll over Pirates 49-0 � see SPORTS,<lb />
page 14.<lb />
�ije iEaat darnlttttan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. b2 No. 12<lb />
Tuesday, October 6, 1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
16 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Former ECU activist speaks<lb />
Greenville 1 lunger Coalition.<lb />
O'Neill protested against such<lb />
U.S. military recruitment on col-<lb />
lege campuses and U.S. military<lb />
training of Salvadorian troops. He<lb />
was sentenced to 26 months in a<lb />
federal prison for his involvement<lb />
with Plowshare's nuclear missile<lb />
disarmament movement. "I am<lb />
convinced that time spent impris-<lb />
oned can only strengthen one's<lb />
commitment to thecause of global<lb />
peace O'Neill said at the meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
O'Neill emphasized that "dedi-<lb />
cated student involvement is the<lb />
most powerful force S.ii.D. can<lb />
utilize to gain public sentiment. A<lb />
Christian pacifist, O'Neill encour-<lb />
aged students to lead visible,non-<lb />
violent protest against a nuclear<lb />
arms build-up, social program<lb />
budget cuts by the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration and the Reagan<lb />
administration's policy in Central<lb />
Americal.<lb />
O'Neill also sought participants<lb />
in the upcoming Oct. 24 protest of<lb />
the government's nuclear missile<lb />
testing at Cape Canaveral, Flor-<lb />
ida. This demonstration is slated<lb />
for the 25th anniversary of the<lb />
Cuban Missile Crisis.<lb />
Evan Lightner, a junior, said<lb />
S.E.D. is tentatively planning a<lb />
demonstration to protest the "al-<lb />
location of US funds to Nicara-<lb />
guan troops" Lightner said<lb />
S.E.D. intends to distribute litera-<lb />
ture concerning the role of US<lb />
military in Central America.<lb />
Darrcll Fnckc, a junior, said the<lb />
group plans to hold "soap-box<lb />
forums" on campus, a public<lb />
awareness ttvhnique previously<lb />
cmploved by O'Neill in past<lb />
years.<lb />
"We are a student organization<lb />
interested in stimulating campus<lb />
involvement and awareness<lb />
Frickc said.<lb />
k O M. addresses the Students for Economic nomocracy<lb />
meeting Sunday night (Photolab).<lb />
Club day informs students<lb />
I H N1 PAGE<lb />
. ' nt organizations<lb />
� � the Student I nion<lb />
i nment Asso<lb />
� i ai mial Club Awar-<lb />
, � da<lb />
layis an oppor<lb />
n irganizations<lb />
inform students<lb />
themselves answer ques<lb />
I ' a little re ruiting.<lb />
v c ha e had partici-<lb />
�. inizations<lb />
id alternating repre-<lb />
.t- .it various times ot the<lb />
S President Scott<lb />
irsday rhomas said<lb />
eness Day will get<lb />
tudents involved in cam-<lb />
i ities and enable them to<lb />
make the most of their college<lb />
years.<lb />
Die clubs displayed literature<lb />
and provided club representa-<lb />
� -<lb />
lives to talk to students.<lb />
vid Monroe, a student who<lb />
became interested inooperative<lb />
Education during last ear sQub<lb />
warnessl a said, "By pursuing<lb />
mj interest ino-op from the in-<lb />
formation 1 recieved on Club<lb />
Awarness Day, 1 was able to land<lb />
a reall) great job this past sum-<lb />
mer. It really paid off.<lb />
1 Ins is the third year that the<lb />
Student I nion and SGA haveco-<lb />
sponsored this event according to<lb />
Laureen Kirsch, President of the<lb />
Student Union. "Although par-<lb />
ticipation is not as great this year<lb />
a it has been in the past, �e hope<lb />
to expose as many students as<lb />
possible to what thi campus has<lb />
to otter. A lot of times students are<lb />
not even aware ot what is out<lb />
there. Hopefull) tins will spark<lb />
some interest and get people in-<lb />
volved<lb />
By EDWARD WILKERSON<lb />
SUll Writrr<lb />
A former ECU activist who has<lb />
been in prison for denting nuclear<lb />
missiles spoke at an open meeting<lb />
of Students for Economic Democ-<lb />
racy Sunday evening in Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center.<lb />
The meeting was held to plan<lb />
for upcoming demonstrations<lb />
protesting U.S. involvement in<lb />
Central America.<lb />
Patrick O'Neill, former ECU<lb />
student and news editor of The<lb />
East Carolinian, advised the<lb />
group about activism on campus.<lb />
C i Neill was also a founder of The<lb />
SGA Judicial<lb />
bill postponed<lb />
1 he SC.A legislature again post-<lb />
poned the vote on a bill which<lb />
would change the powers of the<lb />
ECU judiciary boards at its regu-<lb />
larly scheduled Monday meeting.<lb />
The bill, debated at the Sept. 29<lb />
meeting of the legislature, would<lb />
give the Honor Board the power<lb />
to try a student before a court of<lb />
law has passed judgement on<lb />
him.<lb />
Those wio favor the bill said<lb />
the bill is needed to protect the<lb />
university, while opponents of<lb />
the bill raised the issue of double<lb />
penalty (penalty by both courts).<lb />
At Monday's meeting, the SGA<lb />
moved to hold a special meeting<lb />
ot the legislature at 4 p.m. next<lb />
Monday. The meetings purpose SGA Speaker Bennett Eckert conducts Monday night's SGA meeting, were legislators continued the<lb />
is to give the SC.A a chance to hear discussion over the judiciary bill (Photolab).<lb />
different opinions on the bill. funds.<lb />
"This is the most important<lb />
piece of legislation before this<lb />
body in years said speaker Ben-<lb />
nett Eckert<lb />
But the most discussed bill at<lb />
the meeting was a $1,000 appro-<lb />
priation to Phi Sigma Pi, a na-<lb />
tional co-ed honor fraternity.<lb />
Legislator Alan Manning intro-<lb />
duced the bill.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi raised $20,000 last<lb />
year for non-profit organizations,<lb />
according to Manning. Several<lb />
members of the legislature ar-<lb />
gued that if rhi Sigma Pi raised<lb />
money for other organizations, it<lb />
should be able to raise it's own<lb />
Legislator Olav Osland, speak-<lb />
ing in favor of the bill, said,<lb />
"These are 60 people (in Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi) who spend a lot of their<lb />
free time to help others Osland<lb />
said.<lb />
After the debate, the legislature<lb />
unanimously passed the bill,<lb />
which is to pay for advertise-<lb />
ments and other costs.<lb />
in other business, the SGA ap-<lb />
propriated:<lb />
�$987 to the ECU Rugby team<lb />
for uniforms and balls.<lb />
�$350 to the Graduate Student<lb />
Organization of the School of<lb />
Nursing.<lb />
Homecoming activities include<lb />
record number of bands<lb />
By JEANETTE HERRERA<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
The eight contestants will make<lb />
up the 1987 Homecoming Court<lb />
Then, in a second student vote<lb />
Friday, a queen and two runner-<lb />
ups will be chosen Voting booths<lb />
will be set up Wednesday and<lb />
Friday at the Student Store and<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center from<lb />
0 a m. to 3 p.m. Students must<lb />
1 their student ID. cards to<lb />
This year, the Pep Rally will bo<lb />
held at 7 p.m. Thursday, before<lb />
the Fixx concert, said Council<lb />
"We are trying to encourage<lb />
people to come over to the Pep<lb />
Rally before the Fix Concert,<lb />
since the Pep Rally will be over at<lb />
7'30 Council said.<lb />
At 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the<lb />
Marching Pirates will parade up<lb />
College Hill to Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
The Tep Rally will be hosted bv<lb />
Mike Mann, who will be accom-<lb />
panied bv the ECU Cheerleaders.<lb />
During a presentation bv the foot-<lb />
ball team, two players will ad-<lb />
dress the crowd and Senior foot-<lb />
ball players will be recognized,<lb />
according to Council.<lb />
Frisbees will be thrown to the<lb />
crowd during the Pep Rally,<lb />
Council added.<lb />
The Student Homecoming<lb />
Committee is also in charge of the Committee is made up of eight<lb />
It is Homecoming Week, and<lb />
there are plenty of festivities for<lb />
everyone to enjoy this year spon-<lb />
sored by the Student Union, the<lb />
Student Homecoming Commit-<lb />
tee, and the Homecoming Steer-<lb />
ing Committee.<lb />
The annual homecoming p<lb />
rade is produced by the Studei<lb />
Homecoming Committee. It will<lb />
be one of the highlights, with a<lb />
record eleven high school march-<lb />
ing bands entering the competi-<lb />
tion, according to Leslie Council,<lb />
chairwoman of the Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee. Most<lb />
of the bands will come from east-<lb />
ern North Carolina. $750 will be<lb />
a warded to the band winning first<lb />
place in the competition.<lb />
Twelve decorated floats will<lb />
also be a part of the parade this<lb />
year. All organizations with floats<lb />
were given some financial assis-<lb />
tance from the SGA for the con-<lb />
struction and decorations of their<lb />
float, Council said. The first place<lb />
float will recieve $200.<lb />
The parade will begin at 10 a.m.<lb />
Saturday and travel down Fifth<lb />
and Elm Streets.<lb />
The Student Homecoming<lb />
Dorm and House Decoration<lb />
contest. 'This year 12 of the 15<lb />
dorms are participating. We're<lb />
real pleased with that number<lb />
said Council. Six houses have also<lb />
entered the contest, most of them<lb />
along Fifth Street. The winner will<lb />
receive $50.<lb />
Winners in each of the three<lb />
contests will be announced dur-<lb />
ing halftime at the Homecoming<lb />
Football Game Saturday.<lb />
Students will have 31 contest-<lb />
Fundraiser begin<lb />
student members and is part of<lb />
the Homecoming Steering<lb />
Committee, which is in charge of<lb />
making all final decisions con-<lb />
cerning homecoming. The steer-<lb />
ing committee is made up of fac-<lb />
ulty representatives, athletic per-<lb />
sonnel and students representing<lb />
various organizations. Council<lb />
said.<lb />
"Everyone on the Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee works<lb />
on a volunteer basis, year round<lb />
Patti Jones and Keith Johnson help to kick off the 10th annual ECU<lb />
Telefund Monday night. Volunteers solicit funds to enhance various<lb />
programs on campus. The fundraiser will continue for seven weeks<lb />
in the Willis Building (Thomas Walters, Photolab).<lb />
ants to choose from in the Home- Council said. A student chairper-<lb />
coming Court Election. A cam- son is elected in April "so they can<lb />
pus-wide election Wednesday get started on plans for the next<lb />
will narrow the number of con- year Council said,<lb />
testants down to eight. See HOMECOMING, page 2<lb />
�.<lb />
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INSIDE<lb />
Editorials.<lb />
Style<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
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STYLE<lb />
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ECU theater arts alumni make it big � see STYLE,<lb />
page 10.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Mountaineers toll over Pirates 49 0 � see SPORTS,<lb />
page 14.<lb />
&amp;t iEafit (Kamltniatt<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.62 No. 12<lb />
Tuesday, October 6,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
16 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Former ECU activist speaks<lb />
Patrick O'Neill addresses the Students for Economic Democracy<lb />
meeting Sunday night (Photolab).<lb />
Club day informs students<lb />
by TONI PAGE<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
About 15 student organizations<lb />
turned out for the Student Union<lb />
and Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation third annual Club Awar-<lb />
ness Day Thursday.<lb />
The awareness day is an oppor-<lb />
tunity for various organizations<lb />
on campus to inform students<lb />
about themselves, answer ques-<lb />
tions and do a little recruiting.<lb />
"This year we have had partici-<lb />
pation of about 15 organizations<lb />
who have had alternating repre-<lb />
sentatives at various times of the<lb />
day said SGA President Scott<lb />
Thomas Thursday. Thomas said<lb />
Club Awareness Day will get<lb />
more students involved in cam-<lb />
pus activities and enable them to<lb />
nuke the most of their college<lb />
years.<lb />
The clubs displayed literature<lb />
and provided club representa-<lb />
tives to talk to students.<lb />
David Monroe, a student who<lb />
became interested in Cooperative<lb />
Education during last year's Club<lb />
Awarness Day said, By pursuing<lb />
my interest in Co-op from the in-<lb />
formation I recieved on Club<lb />
Awarness Day, 1 was able to land<lb />
a really great job this past sum-<lb />
mer. It really paid off<lb />
This is the third year that the<lb />
Student Union and SGA have co-<lb />
sponsored this event according to<lb />
Laureen kirsch, President of the<lb />
Student Union. "Although par-<lb />
ticipation is not as great this year<lb />
as it has been in the past, we hope<lb />
to expose as many students as<lb />
possible to what this campus has<lb />
to offer. A lot of times students are<lb />
not even aware of what is out<lb />
there. Hopefully this will spark<lb />
some interest and get people in-<lb />
volved<lb />
By EDWARD WILKERSON<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
A former ECU activist who has<lb />
been in prison for denting nuclear<lb />
missiles spoke at an open meeting<lb />
of Students for Economic Democ-<lb />
racy Sunday evening in Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center.<lb />
The meeting was held to plan<lb />
for upcoming demonstrations<lb />
protesting U.S. involvement in<lb />
Central America.<lb />
Patrick O'Neill, former ECU<lb />
student and news editor of The<lb />
East Carolinian, advised the<lb />
group about activism on campus.<lb />
O'Neill was also a founder of The<lb />
SGA Judicial<lb />
bill postponed<lb />
The SGA legislature again post-<lb />
poned the vote on a bill which<lb />
would change the powers of the<lb />
ECU judiciary boards at its regu-<lb />
larly scheduled Monday meeting.<lb />
The bill, debated at the Sept. 29<lb />
meeting of the legislature, would<lb />
give the Honor Board the power<lb />
to try a student before a court of<lb />
law has passed judgement on<lb />
him.<lb />
Those who favor the bill said<lb />
the bill is needed to protect the<lb />
university, while opponents of<lb />
the bill raised the issue of double<lb />
penalty (penalty by both courts).<lb />
At Monday's meeting, the SGA<lb />
moved to hold a special meeting<lb />
of the legislature at 4 p.m. next<lb />
Monday. The meeting's purpose<lb />
is to give the SGA a chance to hear<lb />
different opinions on the bill.<lb />
"This is the most important<lb />
piece of legislation before this<lb />
body in years said speaker Ben-<lb />
nett Eckert.<lb />
But the most discussed bill at<lb />
the meeting was a $1,000 appro-<lb />
priation to Phi Sigma Pi, a na-<lb />
tional co-ed honor fraternity.<lb />
Legislator Alan Manning intro-<lb />
duced the bill.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi raised $20,000 last<lb />
year for non-profit organizations,<lb />
according to Manning. Several<lb />
members of the legislature ar-<lb />
gued that if Phi Sigma Pi raised<lb />
money for other organizations, it<lb />
should be able to raise if s own<lb />
Greenville Hunger Coalition.<lb />
O'Neill protested against such<lb />
U.S. military recruitment on col-<lb />
lege campuses and U.S. military<lb />
training of Salvadorian troops. He<lb />
was sentenced to 26 months in a<lb />
federal prison for his involvement<lb />
with Plowshare's nuclear missile<lb />
disarmament movement. "1 am<lb />
convinced that time spent impris-<lb />
oned can only strengthen one's<lb />
commi tment to the cau se of global<lb />
peace O'Neill said at the meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
O'Neill emphasized that "dedi-<lb />
cated student involvement" is the<lb />
most powerful force S.E.D. can<lb />
utilize to gain public sentiment. A<lb />
Christian pacifist,O'Neill encour-<lb />
aged students to lead visible, non-<lb />
violent protest against a nuclear<lb />
arms build-up, social program<lb />
budget cuts by the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration and the Reagan<lb />
administration's policy in Central<lb />
Americal.<lb />
O'Neill also sought participants<lb />
in the upcoming Oct. 24 protest of<lb />
the government's nuclear missile<lb />
testing at Cape Canaveral, Flor-<lb />
ida. This demonstration is slated<lb />
for the 25th anniversary of the<lb />
Cuban Missile Crisis.<lb />
Evan Lightner, a junior, said<lb />
S.E.D. is tentatively planning a<lb />
demonstration to protest the "al-<lb />
location of U.S. funds to Nicara-<lb />
guan troops Lightner said<lb />
S.E.D. intends to distribute litera-<lb />
ture concerning the role of U.S.<lb />
military in Central America.<lb />
Darrell Fricke, a junior, said the<lb />
group plans to hold "soap-box<lb />
forums" on campus, a public<lb />
awareness technique previously<lb />
employed by O'Neill in past<lb />
years.<lb />
"We are a student organization<lb />
interested in stimulating campus<lb />
involvement and awareness<lb />
Fricke said.<lb />
Homecoming activities include<lb />
record number of bands<lb />
SGA Speaker Bennett Eckert conducts Monday nighfs SGA meeting, were legislators continued the<lb />
discussion over the judiciary bill (Photolab).<lb />
funds.<lb />
I-egislator Olav Osland, speak-<lb />
ing in favor of the bill, said,<lb />
'These are 60 people (in Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi) who spend a lot of their<lb />
free time to help others Osland<lb />
said.<lb />
After the debate, the legislature<lb />
unanimously passed the bill,<lb />
which is to pay for advertise-<lb />
ments and other costs.<lb />
In other business, the SGA ap-<lb />
propriated:<lb />
�$987 to the ECU Rugby team<lb />
for uniforms and balls.<lb />
�$350 to the Graduate Student<lb />
Organization of the School of<lb />
Nursing.<lb />
By JEANETTE HERRERA<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It is Homecoming Week, and<lb />
there are plenty of festivities for<lb />
everyone to enjoy this year spon-<lb />
sored by the Student Union, the<lb />
Student Homecoming Commit-<lb />
tee, and the Homecoming Steer-<lb />
ing Committee.<lb />
The annual homecoming pa-<lb />
rade is produced by the Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee. It will<lb />
be one of the highlights, with a<lb />
record eleven high school march-<lb />
ing bands entering the competi-<lb />
tion, according to Leslie Council,<lb />
chairwoman of the Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee. Most<lb />
of the bands will come from east-<lb />
em North Carolina. $750 will be<lb />
The eight contestants will make<lb />
up the 1987 Homecoming Court.<lb />
Then, in a second student vote<lb />
Friday, a queen and two runner-<lb />
ups will be chosen. Voting booths<lb />
will be set up Wednesday and<lb />
Friday at the Student Store and<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center from<lb />
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students must<lb />
present their student I.D. cards to<lb />
vote.<lb />
This year, the Pep Rally will be<lb />
held at 7 p.m. Thursday, before<lb />
the Fixx concert, said Council.<lb />
"We are trying to encourage<lb />
people to come over to the Pep<lb />
Rally before the Fixx Concert,<lb />
since the Pep Rally will be over at<lb />
7:30 Council said.<lb />
At 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the<lb />
awarded to the band winning first Marching Pirates will parade up<lb />
Fundraiser hegins<lb />
Parti Jones and Keith Johnson help to kick off the 10th annual ECU<lb />
Telefund Monday night Volunteers solicit funds to enhance various<lb />
place in the competition.<lb />
Twelve decorated floats will<lb />
also be a part of the parade this<lb />
year. All organiiations with floats<lb />
were given some financial assis-<lb />
tance from the SGA for the con-<lb />
struction and decorations of their<lb />
float, Council said. The first place<lb />
float will recieve $200.<lb />
The parade will beginat 10a.m.<lb />
Saturday and travel down Fifth<lb />
and Elm Streets.<lb />
The Student Homecoming<lb />
Committee is also in charge of the<lb />
Dorm and House Decoration<lb />
contest. 'This year 12 of the 15<lb />
dorms are participating. We're<lb />
real pleased with that number<lb />
said Council. Six houses have also<lb />
entered the contest, most of them<lb />
along Fifth Street. The winner will<lb />
receive $50.<lb />
Winners in each of the three<lb />
contests will be announced dur-<lb />
ing halftime at the Homecoming<lb />
Football Game Saturday.<lb />
Students will have 31 contest-<lb />
ants to choose from in the Home-<lb />
coming Court Election. A cam-<lb />
College Hill to Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
The Pep Rally will be hosted by<lb />
Mike Mann, who will be accom-<lb />
panied by the ECU Cheerleaders.<lb />
During a presentation by the foot-<lb />
ball team, two players will ad-<lb />
dress the crowd and Senior foot-<lb />
ball players will be recognized,<lb />
according to Council.<lb />
Frisbees will be thrown to the<lb />
crowd during the Pep Rally,<lb />
Council added.<lb />
The Student Homecoming<lb />
Committee is made up of eight<lb />
student members and is part of<lb />
the Homecoming Steering<lb />
Committee, which is in charge of<lb />
making all final decisions con-<lb />
cerning homecoming. The steer-<lb />
ing committee is made up of fac-<lb />
ulty representatives, athletic per-<lb />
sonnel and students representing<lb />
various organizations, Council<lb />
said.<lb />
"Everyone on the Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee works<lb />
on a volunteer basis, year round<lb />
Council said. A student chairper-<lb />
son is elected in April "so they can<lb />
programs on campus. The fundraiser will continue for seven weeks<lb />
in the Willis Building (Thomas Walters, Photolab).<lb />
pus-wide election Wednesday get started on plans for the next<lb />
will narrow the number of con- year Council said.<lb />
testants down to eight. See HOMECOMING, page 2<lb />
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WASHINGTON (AP) � Presi- sion, said "no" when reporters<lb />
dent Reagan, rebuffing sugges- asked if he thought his nomina-<lb />
tion of the conservative appeals<lb />
tions that he withdraw the Su<lb />
prcme Court nomination of<lb />
Robert H. Bork, is embarking on a<lb />
string of events designed to high-<lb />
light support for the embattled<lb />
jurist.<lb />
The president and his aides are<lb />
looking beyond today's vote on<lb />
the nomination in the Senate Judi-<lb />
ciary Committee and are concen-<lb />
trating instead on winning the<lb />
nomination on the Senate floor.<lb />
Reagan, returning to Washing-<lb />
ton on Sunday on the eve of<lb />
Monday's Supreme Court scs-<lb />
court judge was dead.<lb />
Asked whether he was consid-<lb />
ering withdrawing Bork's name<lb />
from Senate consideration, Re-<lb />
agan said: "I'm going to continue<lb />
with his nomination<lb />
Washington attorney Leonard<lb />
Garment, a friend of Bork, called<lb />
The New York Times on Sunday<lb />
to say he was "authorized by<lb />
Judge Bork to say that he will not<lb />
ask the president to withdraw his<lb />
name prior to the full Senate vote<lb />
on his nomination the newspa-<lb />
per reported today.<lb />
Reporters at the White House<lb />
also asked Reagan a question<lb />
dealing with his policies involv-<lb />
ing the Nicaraguan civil war.<lb />
"I'm fighting another war<lb />
Reagan quipped, adding, "Bork<lb />
Asked about the president's<lb />
remarks. White House spokes-<lb />
man Marlin Fitzwater said the<lb />
White House had scheduled a<lb />
string of "activities" for Reagan to<lb />
keep the nomination battle mov-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"Every day we'll be doing dif-<lb />
ferent things Fitzwater said, but<lb />
he refused to be specific.<lb />
The spokesman said Reagan<lb />
had not called any senators over<lb />
the weekend, but planned to<lb />
make contact with some this<lb />
week.<lb />
Fitzwater pointed to comments<lb />
by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah,<lb />
who said Reagan intends to press<lb />
for a vote on Bork by the entire<lb />
Senate even if the Judiciary<lb />
Committee fails to recommend<lb />
the nominee on Tuesday.<lb />
Hatch, interviewed on NBC-<lb />
TV's "Meet the Press said the<lb />
president will not withdraw<lb />
Bork's name even if an over-<lb />
whelming number of senators say<lb />
they plan to vote against him.<lb />
"The president has authorized<lb />
College students getting involved in Bork nomination debate<lb />
me to say on this program this<lb />
morning that he's going to press<lb />
Utrough to conclusion, to a vote<lb />
on the Senate floor Hatch said.<lb />
The split among senators who<lb />
have declared how they will vote<lb />
on Bork's nomination narrowed<lb />
slightly Sunday to 32-28 as Sen.<lb />
Thomas A. Daschle, D-S.D an-<lb />
nounced he would vote against<lb />
the nomination.<lb />
Forty senators have not yet<lb />
declared either way, according to<lb />
a poll by The Associated Press.<lb />
Hatch, a member of the Judici-<lb />
ary Committee, said he believed<lb />
the full floor vote could come in<lb />
two weeks and that Reagan ulti-<lb />
mately will succeed in getting<lb />
Bork on the high court.<lb />
On Saturday, Reagan used nib j<lb />
weekly radio address to charge<lb />
that liberal opponents of the<lb />
nominee were trying to intimi-<lb />
date judges and "thwart the dk<lb />
sire of the American people for<lb />
jurists who will bring criminals te<lb />
justice.<lb />
Sen. Howell Heflin, D-Ala , an<lb />
undecided member of the<lb />
committee, said he will take a<lb />
stand onTuesday, basing his deci-<lb />
sion on whether Bork is a "conser-<lb />
vative or an extremist<lb />
Reagan nominated Bork, a<lb />
judge on the U.S. Court of Ap-<lb />
peals for the District of Columbia<lb />
and a former U.S. solicitor gen-<lb />
eral, to succeed Justice Lewis F<lb />
Powell, who retired in Julv<lb />
(CPS) � The U.S. Senate Judici-<lb />
ary Committee room wasn't the<lb />
only place people debated Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan's nomination of<lb />
Robert Bork to the U.S. Supreme<lb />
Court last week.<lb />
On college campuses during<lb />
the last two weeks, students have<lb />
rallied and petitioned almost<lb />
constantly:<lb />
About 250 people attended a<lb />
rally at the University of Iowa<lb />
Sept. 14 to voice opposition to<lb />
Bork's nomination. "This man is<lb />
against everything that guaran-<lb />
tees the civil rights of this<lb />
country's citizens Ul Black Stu-<lb />
dent Union President Rodncv<lb />
Sturgeon said.<lb />
A newly formed group, "Yale<lb />
Students Against Bork boasts<lb />
nearly 100 members and is cm-<lb />
barking on a petition and letter<lb />
writing campaign to persuade the<lb />
Senate to block Bork's appoint-<lb />
ment to the high court. Sixteen<lb />
members of the Yale College<lb />
Republicans protested the<lb />
group's first meeting, holding<lb />
signs with slogans such as "Lib-<lb />
eral Scare Tactics? Just Say No"<lb />
and "Stop Liberal McCarthyism<lb />
The Yale College Republicans is<lb />
mounting its own letter writing<lb />
campaign in favor of Bork's nomi-<lb />
nation.<lb />
At the University of Colorado,<lb />
700 students mailed anti-Bork<lb />
postcards to Colorado senators<lb />
Tim Wirth and Bill Armstrong.<lb />
Liberal student activists gathered<lb />
about 400 signatures on petitions<lb />
opposing Bork's nomination.<lb />
Conservative students at the<lb />
University of Texas hailed Bork<lb />
and called for the senate to con-<lb />
firm his nomination at a rally cele-<lb />
brating the U.S. Constitution<lb />
Sept. 17. UT Democrats said the<lb />
constitution celebration was an<lb />
inappropriate forum for a pro-<lb />
Bork rally.<lb />
Twice as many University of<lb />
Alabama students favor Bork's<lb />
nomination as oppose it, accord-<lb />
ing to petitions circulated on<lb />
campus. A pro-Bork petition re-<lb />
ceived 182 signatures as of Sept.<lb />
14. A petition opposing Bork's<lb />
confirmation to the Supreme<lb />
Court seat received 85.<lb />
"He's a staunch conservative<lb />
said Alabama College Republican<lb />
President Scott Miller. "I'm all for<lb />
the court leaning to the right. I'd<lb />
like to see the court more conser-<lb />
vative in its decisions<lb />
About 200 University of Illinois<lb />
students attended an anti-Bork<lb />
rally organized by the school's<lb />
Abortion Rights Coalition Sept.<lb />
16.<lb />
Homecoming activities will<lb />
surpass preceeding years<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
The SGA funds Student Home-<lb />
coming Committee activities.<lb />
Other homecoming activities<lb />
include:<lb />
�The Alpha Thi Alpha Frater-<lb />
nity will hold a homecoming<lb />
dance 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
�The Alumni Association is<lb />
sponsoring an alumni dance 9<lb />
p.m. to 12 a.m. Friday at the<lb />
Greenville Sheraton in honor of<lb />
the 1962, 1977, and 1987 classes.<lb />
The association is also holding a<lb />
post-game social at the Hilton<lb />
from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, accord-<lb />
ing to Audric Strickland, Alumni<lb />
Service coordinator.<lb />
"There will be live entertain-<lb />
ment by the Monitors band, and<lb />
all are welcome Council added.<lb />
(There will be a $2 admission fee<lb />
at the door).<lb />
�Omega Psi Phi will hold its<lb />
homecoming dance 9 p.m. to 2<lb />
a.m. Saturday in Memorial Gym.<lb />
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Survey shows NC city changes may be needed<lb />
(ECU News Bureau)�Many of<lb />
Eastern Carolina's more complex<lb />
problems such as economic de-<lb />
velopment and education are<lb />
being addressed locally and, as a<lb />
result, the region's heartland of<lb />
medium-sized cities is improv-<lb />
ing dramatically a new study<lb />
shows.<lb />
At the same time, the study by<lb />
an East Carolina University po-<lb />
litical scientist indicates that the<lb />
region's local governments<lb />
probably lack the power to effec-<lb />
(ECU School of Medicine) �<lb />
Officials of the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine have implemented a<lb />
one-year moratorium on the use<lb />
of dogs in medical student teach-<lb />
ing laboratories, citing the na-<lb />
tional debate and controversy<lb />
tively address such massive prob-<lb />
lems as unemployment and pov-<lb />
erty.<lb />
City officials surveyed believe,<lb />
however, that most of the region's<lb />
problems, when identified, can be<lb />
solved either by local action, fed-<lb />
eral or state programs and to<lb />
some extent by the private sector.<lb />
These findings were reported<lb />
by Dr. Carmine P. Scavo of the<lb />
ECU political science faculty who<lb />
directed research during the past<lb />
spring and summer, concentrat-<lb />
e of lab<lb />
over this issue.<lb />
The decision was announced<lb />
Tuesday by Dr. William E.<lb />
Laupus, ECU vice chancellor for<lb />
health sciences and dean of the<lb />
medical school.<lb />
Laupus said faculty members<lb />
ing on 122 members of city coun-<lb />
cils and school boards, city man-<lb />
agers and department heads and<lb />
political leaders in the cities of<lb />
Goldsboro, Greenville, New<lb />
Bern, Roanoke Rapids, Rocky<lb />
Mount, Wilmington and Wilson.<lb />
In an interview, Scavo said "the<lb />
prevailing view is that most cities<lb />
in the region are improving rather<lb />
dramatically but that the region as<lb />
a whole still has some distance to<lb />
go to catch up with the rest of the<lb />
state<lb />
This, Scavo said, may reflect a<lb />
"two South" scenario "in which<lb />
we now have a region composed<lb />
of relatively healthy medium<lb />
population cities on the one hand<lb />
and deteriorating rural areas on<lb />
the other<lb />
He conceded that the 1987<lb />
study did not include problems of<lb />
the region's rural areas. But these<lb />
will be included in a later study.<lb />
"The differences between the<lb />
cities indicate that certain areas of<lb />
the region are perceived to be<lb />
will take advantage of the morato-<lb />
rium to continue their evaluation<lb />
of alternatives to using dogs as<lb />
subjects in two basic science<lb />
teaching laboratories. Those alter-<lb />
natives could include the use of<lb />
computer programs, computer-<lb />
We're all affected by noise<lb />
Each time I attend a bud concert<lb />
my ears ring for a couple of days and<lb />
my head feels stopped up; what does<lb />
this mean?<lb />
Too much noise for long peri-<lb />
ods of time, or certain types of<lb />
noise for even short periods of<lb />
time, can lead to a hearing loss. If<lb />
your ears ring for several days this<lb />
may mean that you have an<lb />
irreversible hearing loss.<lb />
Excessive noise is a leading<lb />
cause of hearing loss; disease, in-<lb />
jury and age are others. Your<lb />
hearing is important for three<lb />
reasons: learning, communica-<lb />
tion and safetv.<lb />
Much of our information is<lb />
gained from listening. One of the<lb />
most important ways of getting<lb />
along with others is by spoken<lb />
words. Our personal safety is<lb />
dependent upon our ability to<lb />
hear. Also, we get pleasure from<lb />
music, hobbies and sports that<lb />
may be dependent on our ability<lb />
to hear.<lb />
Health Column<lb />
By Mary Elesha-Adams<lb />
ECU Sfudrni Health Center<lb />
Some people are more sensitive<lb />
to noise than others, however,<lb />
everyone is affected by excess<lb />
noise to some degree. Factors that<lb />
may increase your likelihood of<lb />
receiving hearing loss include<lb />
loudness, pitch, length of expo-<lb />
sure to a noise, age, previous ear<lb />
trouble, distance from the source<lb />
of the noise, and the position of<lb />
the source (are you standing di-<lb />
rectly in front ofan amplifier or to<lb />
its side?)<lb />
How can I decrease my chance of<lb />
devebping a hearing loss?<lb />
Have regular professional care<lb />
and hearing examinations. Wear<lb />
protective equipment such as ear<lb />
plugs or earmuffs when working<lb />
around machinery or if you plan<lb />
to go to a loud concert; make sure<lb />
theequipment isin good shape. In<lb />
case of an accident or injury in-<lb />
volving the ear, seek medical at-<lb />
tention.<lb />
Take care of your hearing � it<lb />
can't be replaced.<lb />
ized electronic mannequins or<lb />
videotapes.<lb />
"We have made the decision to<lb />
suspend the use of dogs in these<lb />
teaching laboratories to allay any<lb />
concern that our students or<lb />
members of the general public<lb />
may have about this aspect of the<lb />
educational program at the East<lb />
Carolina University School of<lb />
Medicine said Laupus.<lb />
Laupus called the basic science<lb />
teaching laboratories a "valuable<lb />
experience which will prove diffi-<lb />
cult to simulate But he stressed<lb />
the school's long-standing em-<lb />
phasis on seeking alternatives to<lb />
use of animal subjects in educa-<lb />
tion and research when other<lb />
approaches are available and do<lb />
not compromise the educational<lb />
or scientific objective.<lb />
Laupus added that the morato-<lb />
rium does not apply to animal<lb />
involvement in medical research.<lb />
Faculty members at the school are<lb />
involved in wide-ranging re-<lb />
search programs that employ ani-<lb />
mal models, including studies of<lb />
diabetes, organ transplantation<lb />
and cardiovascular disease.<lb />
prosperous and healthy (notably<lb />
New Bern and Greenville) while<lb />
other areas (Goldsboro) are not<lb />
he said.<lb />
"These differences should be<lb />
reflected even stronger in com-<lb />
parisons between the larger cities<lb />
of the region and the smaller<lb />
towns and rural areas Scavo<lb />
said. He said such a comparison is<lb />
the next step in the research proj-<lb />
ect with surveys of small towns<lb />
and rural areas planned next year.<lb />
Some evidence for the "two<lb />
South" scenario can be found in<lb />
Scavo's study, he said. There are<lb />
fairly large differences between<lb />
the seven cities in terms of the<lb />
number of problems cited by the<lb />
city officials, whether they think<lb />
their city has improved over the<lb />
last 10 years, and how satisfied<lb />
they were with their city. Percep-<lb />
tions of 14 problems were as-<lb />
sessed.<lb />
City officials in New Bern and<lb />
Greenville saw their cities as hav-<lb />
ing very few serious problems<lb />
while city officials in Wilson and<lb />
Goldsboro saw their cities as hav-<lb />
ing somewhat more serious prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
Perceived city improvement<lb />
also varied by city. City officials in<lb />
New Bern were unanimous in<lb />
saying that their city had im-<lb />
proved in the last 10 years while<lb />
only 58 percent of the city officials<lb />
in Goldsboro and Rocky Mount<lb />
said that their cities had im-<lb />
proved. Although all cities clus-<lb />
tered near the upper end of the<lb />
scale of overall satisfaction with<lb />
one's city, Goldsboro came in<lb />
lowest while New Bern came in<lb />
highest.<lb />
In the seven city survey, no one<lb />
problem dominated the concerns<lb />
of city officials but the largest<lb />
number were concerned about<lb />
economic development (29 per-<lb />
cent), unemployment (19 per-<lb />
Jones joins school of music<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � Harold<lb />
A. Jones, a veteran of 25 years on<lb />
the faculty, has been appointed<lb />
acting chairman of the instrumen-<lb />
tal department in the School of<lb />
Music at East Carolina University<lb />
and acting director of the ECU<lb />
Symphonic Wind Ensemble.<lb />
In both capacities, Jones suc-<lb />
ceeds Herbert L. Carter who re-<lb />
tired last Spring after more than<lb />
20 years of service in the School of<lb />
Music.<lb />
Carter has been appointed as a<lb />
part-time visiting professor with<lb />
responsibilities in the area of re-<lb />
cruiting, Dr. Charles Stevens,<lb />
dean of the School of Music, an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
Jones, who joined the School of<lb />
Music faculty in 1962, has the<lb />
academic rank of professor of<lb />
percussion and since 1985 has<lb />
served also as director of the EC I<lb />
Summer Band Camp.<lb />
He has been active in many<lb />
professional societies, serving as<lb />
chair of the N.C. chapter and on<lb />
the national board of directors of<lb />
the Percussive Arts Society and as<lb />
Southern division chair of the<lb />
National Association of College<lb />
Wind and Percussion Instructors.<lb />
He is a columnist for several<lb />
professional journals: "The North<lb />
Carolina Music Educator "Per-<lb />
cussive Notes "NACWPI Jour-<lb />
nal "The Percussionist He is a<lb />
consultant for Ludwig Drum Co<lb />
Chicago; Premier Drum Co Lon-<lb />
don; and the Miisic Teachers<lb />
National Association. He is an<lb />
adiudic.tRjMVOM<lb />
throughout the United States and<lb />
has performed as an orchestral<lb />
and solo player also in the USSR,<lb />
England, Roumania and Egypt.<lb />
He holds the master's degree<lb />
from East Carolina University<lb />
and the bachelor of music from<lb />
the University of Michigan.<lb />
The instrumental department is<lb />
one of five departments within<lb />
the ECU School of Music and in-<lb />
cludes 18 faculty members in the<lb />
areas of strings, woodwinds,<lb />
brass and percussion.<lb />
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education (18 percent).<lb />
"These figures are not out of<lb />
line with similar sized cities in<lb />
other regions of the country<lb />
Scavo said.<lb />
Levels of satisfaction with the<lb />
region's cities is high, he said. On<lb />
a scale of one to nine, the officials<lb />
rated their cities an overall<lb />
average of 6.4, ranging from 7.2 in<lb />
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addition, 75 percent said that<lb />
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remained unchanged and 10 per-<lb />
cent said conditions had wors-<lb />
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Scavo pinpointed certain diffi-<lb />
culties in making comparisons of<lb />
the eastern region with the state as<lb />
a whole. Comparing unemploy-<lb />
ment rates may be misleading, he<lb />
said, since the rest of the state<lb />
includes the Research Triangle<lb />
which has the lowest unemploy-<lb />
ment rate in the nation.<lb />
City officials interviewed were,<lb />
on the whole, willing to accept<lb />
responsibility for the problems<lb />
except for those of unemploy-<lb />
ment and poverty, Scavo said. He<lb />
said 34 percent of the officials<lb />
thought that the federal govern-<lb />
ment should have responsibility<lb />
for poverty problems. Officials<lb />
split evenly between the private<lb />
sector and federal government as<lb />
to who should bear responsibility<lb />
for unemployment.<lb />
"Most officials think that the<lb />
area's problems can be solved<lb />
Scavo said. 'This view is also<lb />
richer since the officials have<lb />
identified specific problem areas<lb />
which need to be worked on in<lb />
order to better the quality of life<lb />
for all eastern North Carolinians<lb />
Scavo said.<lb />
Scavo's research was supported<lb />
by a grant from the Research<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Gro wth<lb />
Happy Birthday ECU<lb />
In addition to being homecoming<lb />
week for ECU, this week is also a<lb />
birthday of sorts.<lb />
It was 80 years ago, in October of<lb />
1907, that the normal school that<lb />
would become ECU was given<lb />
clearance by the general assembly of<lb />
North Carolina to admit students<lb />
and begin classes.<lb />
Eighty years.<lb />
That doesn't sound very old, espe-<lb />
cially when compared to such ven-<lb />
erable institutions as Harvard and<lb />
William and Mary, but it is still<lb />
something to be proud of.<lb />
Over the past 80 years, the school<lb />
has transformed from that original<lb />
normal school to a teacher's college<lb />
and then into a full fledged univer-<lb />
sity. Suddenly we have a medical<lb />
school, master's programs, a re-<lb />
spected liberal arts curriculum and<lb />
alumni who are making it big in the<lb />
real world. At 80 years old, the uni-<lb />
versity has come of age.<lb />
The signs of the growing strain are<lb />
all around us, too. Parking has be-<lb />
come a serious problem rather than<lb />
a simple nuisance. Student Union<lb />
committees are filled to capacity for<lb />
the first time in years. Even The East<lb />
Carolinian has grown, producing<lb />
more pages per week than ever be-<lb />
fore.<lb />
Perhaps the most tangible sign of<lb />
our growth is enrollment figures<lb />
which show ECU finally reaching<lb />
for the 15,000 mark. Ten years ago<lb />
that might have seemed an impos-<lb />
sible dream. Today it is a reality.<lb />
It is encouraging that we are facing<lb />
new growth with new leadership.<lb />
Chancellor Richard Eakin has<lb />
proven himself a savvy administra-<lb />
tor and a fine representative of the<lb />
university and seems poised to<lb />
move ECU into the 21 st century. The<lb />
appointment of new members and a<lb />
new chairman to the Board of Trus-<lb />
tees is a sign of encouragement and<lb />
provides hope that new members<lb />
will plan well for the future of the<lb />
university.<lb />
But a birthday party is about the<lb />
past.<lb />
ECU's past has been varied and<lb />
wonderful. The university has<lb />
grown faster than most thought it<lb />
would, and, being in the eastern part<lb />
of North Carolina, it has had to fight<lb />
hard for every break. The addition of<lb />
the medical school has brought with<lb />
itan increased reputation among the<lb />
academic world, and ECU is taking<lb />
a strong role in the everyday lives of<lb />
eastern North Carolinians.<lb />
And that is the most important<lb />
role ECU can play. The school motto<lb />
is, after all, "to serve and students<lb />
must remember that as they leave<lb />
school for the real world.<lb />
ECU must not rest on the laurels of<lb />
the past 80 years, but must instead<lb />
work even harder to meet the re-<lb />
quirements of its motto and the<lb />
demands of its students.<lb />
WHAT ARE HIS<lb />
CHANCES FOR<lb />
88?<lb />
Poverty changes the quality of life<lb />
O<lb />
Russian 'kouLsrte<lb />
JCOUEGEHIUiW<lb />
Student argues against Bork's seat<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
In response to Michcal Hadley's<lb />
letter, published Oct. 2.<lb />
Yes, Mr. Hadley, everyone is en-<lb />
titled to having their own opinions<lb />
whether they be liberal or conserva-<lb />
tive. I don't think that the controversy<lb />
over Bork's nomination concerns<lb />
President Reagan's right to further<lb />
strengthen his opinions in the U.S.<lb />
Government by appointing a Su-<lb />
preme Court Judge with political<lb />
views similar to his own. He does<lb />
have the right to do that. That is not<lb />
what many people are having diffi-<lb />
culty with.<lb />
Perhapsifyou view the nomination<lb />
from the point of view of a woman or<lb />
minority, you can visualize the prob-<lb />
lem more clearly. Since the civil rights<lb />
movement and women's movements<lb />
began over twenty years ago, prog-<lb />
ress for minorities and women has<lb />
been an ongoing battle with only a<lb />
few victories along the way. An ex-<lb />
ample of a couple of the basic rights<lb />
which have been attempted to be<lb />
obtained are equal pay and the halt-<lb />
ing of sexual discrimination in our<lb />
, society. The attempt to pass the Equal<lb />
Right Amendment in the 70's tried to<lb />
tackle these problems. Currently,<lb />
Affirmative Action is trying to accom-<lb />
plish the same goal. Though Affirma-<lb />
tive Action has good intentions, the<lb />
possibility of reverse discrimination<lb />
is inherent so it remains highly con-<lb />
troversial. I'm not writing this letter<lb />
to argue the pros and cons of Affirma-<lb />
tive Action or ERA because everyone<lb />
is entitled to their own opinions.<lb />
I mention them to prove a point.<lb />
Even if Affirmative Action never<lb />
becomes national law, minority<lb />
groups and women groups will con-<lb />
tinue to fight for equality under<lb />
whatever guise necessary. They may<lb />
change a few points surrounding<lb />
their future policies, but their basic<lb />
goal will still be to obtain equality.<lb />
Due to legal loopholes in our system,<lb />
steps that appear to be major leaps<lb />
forward have, in actuality, been a<lb />
slowand ardvouscrawl. The nomina-<lb />
tion of Bork would not only bring the<lb />
slow crawl forward to a halt, but it<lb />
would be a step backwards. After all<lb />
of the hard earned breakthroughs,<lb />
few as they are, that have occurred<lb />
over the past 20 years, who is Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan to turn the clock back-<lb />
wards?<lb />
You implied in your letter that since<lb />
Reagan won by two landslide victo-<lb />
ries, his opinion is a valid representa-<lb />
tion of the American public. You<lb />
failed to mention the much more re-<lb />
cent Democratic turnover in con-<lb />
gress. Maybe national opinion has<lb />
taken a turn since the 1980 and 1984<lb />
presidential elections. A lot has hap-<lb />
pened since then and caused<lb />
Reagan's popularity ratings to drop.<lb />
If you arc a white male, it mav be<lb />
easy to forget that not all citizens of<lb />
the United States excercise the privi-<lb />
leges that you do. Women and mi-<lb />
norities can not forget and therefore<lb />
will continue to fight for equality.<lb />
That is why minority figureheads<lb />
such as Shi rev Chisholm, have spo-<lb />
ken out and will continuetospeakout<lb />
against Bork's nomination.<lb />
Tonya Batizy<lb />
English<lb />
 . Senior<lb />
Liberal inconsistency<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The only consistent thing about<lb />
liberals is their inconsistency. They<lb />
claim that the U.S. has w right o<lb />
determine another government when<lb />
speaking of South Africa. They work<lb />
for the protection of homosexual<lb />
"rights introducing incredible<lb />
pieces of legislation that, if made law,<lb />
would threaten society as a whole<lb />
with exposure to AIDS. Yet they<lb />
completely ignore the innocent un-<lb />
born by denying them THEIR Consti-<lb />
tutionally-stated right-to-life and<lb />
thus are instrumental in the slaughter<lb />
of millions of perfectly normal,<lb />
healthy human beings. They accuse<lb />
Christians of trying to force their be-<lb />
liefs on others and of censorship.<lb />
They themselves, however, through<lb />
their contol of the major portion of the<lb />
mass media and judicial Supreme<lb />
Court activism, force their humanis-<lb />
tic religion on the censor the concepts<lb />
of God, morality, religion, and the<lb />
Christian heritagebackground of<lb />
the U.S. from the public schools and<lb />
society as a whole. They accuse North<lb />
and Poindexter of "shredding" the<lb />
Constitution and "going above the<lb />
law" to preserve democracy in Cen-<lb />
tral America. But they openly en-<lb />
dorse liberal judges who, through<lb />
judicial activism, shred and distort<lb />
the Constitution to get mostly un-<lb />
wanted and dangerous decisions<lb />
; is<lb />
made law. The Boland Amendment<lb />
the major piece of legislation that the<lb />
liberals accuse North and Poindexter<lb />
of disobeying (they, in fact, did not I i<lb />
itself unconstitutional because it re-<lb />
stricts the President's constitution<lb />
ally-given power to implement for-<lb />
eign policy.<lb />
Liberals talk out of two sides of<lb />
their mouths at one time. The above<lb />
areonlyafewexamplesoftheirhvpo-<lb />
cntical double-standard. When'wiil<lb />
the American people wake up?<lb />
Justin Srurz<lb />
Junior<lb />
English<lb />
Bork<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In its October 1st edition, The East<lb />
Carolinian printed a campus forum<lb />
letter from an ECU student, Michael<lb />
Hadley, supporting the confirmation<lb />
of Robert Bork as an United States<lb />
Supreme Court Justice. While I share<lb />
1 ladlcy's feeling in that respect, I dis-<lb />
agree as to whv.<lb />
Hadley questions the right of the<lb />
Senate to refect a Court nominee<lb />
-because of their politkif view<lb />
Rather, he feels, a justice shoiridbo<lb />
"qualified" in terms of scholarship<lb />
and experience "instead of just what<lb />
they think on one or two issues<lb />
In recent years, the Supreme<lb />
Court's decisions have fluctuated<lb />
between moderate and liberal views<lb />
However, the confirmation of Bork,<lb />
as a direct result of his political ideol-<lb />
ogy, would tilt the Court to the right,<lb />
and shape the Court's decisions<lb />
throughout the twentieth centurv. No<lb />
one is questioning Bork's credentials,<lb />
but rather his stand on such issues as<lb />
citizens' privacy, abortion, and af-<lb />
firmative action.<lb />
Indeed, this particular nomination<lb />
is crucial for the American people. In<lb />
being so, it requires an answer on the<lb />
part of the Senate to Reagan's call for<lb />
"statesmanship not partisanship"<lb />
and the closest scrutiny possible by<lb />
the Senate Judiciary Committee on<lb />
Bork's scholarship, experience and<lb />
political views.<lb />
Stephen T. Parker<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Emotional scars left in youth never heal<lb />
By SALLY BUCKNER<lb />
Spatial to Th tmt Camtiaiaa<lb />
Maida almost never missed a meal, yet all her life<lb />
she was starved.<lb />
Because the family lived on a farm when Maida<lb />
was growing up, there was always something that<lb />
could go on the long board table. In summer, they<lb />
could expect fresh vegetables from the garden, and<lb />
pears, peaches, and apples�what the worms left�<lb />
from the orchard. In mid-winter, however, the diet<lb />
could be sparse and very monotonous: yams, dried<lb />
beans, salted pork, cornbread.<lb />
There were few extras. The larder might be<lb />
stocked with preserves and jam, if there had been<lb />
money enough for sugar the previous summer. And<lb />
if the corps had been good, the Christmas stocking<lb />
might feature a rare treat: on orange bulging in the<lb />
toe.<lb />
Thus the menus were usually basic and lean. But<lb />
what food was available kept Reuben Stackleather,<lb />
his wife and six surviving children alive until spring<lb />
again breathed promise into those Peidmont hills.<lb />
So it wasn't pain in the belly that haunted Maida<lb />
Stackleather through seventy-eight melancholy<lb />
years. It was pain in the heart.<lb />
Some of the pain stemmed from low self-esteem.<lb />
Hunting, fishing, working the farm, the family could<lb />
furnish its own food; and with woods nearby, fuel<lb />
wasn't a major problem. But clothes couldn't be<lb />
furnished so independently. They cost cash � and<lb />
cash was hard to come by.<lb />
So it was beg, borrow, hand-me-down, and never<lb />
mind the fit or the style so long as the apparel<lb />
provided warmth and covered nakedness. Or bleach<lb />
the trademark off the muslin flour sacks � and<lb />
tougher feed sacks � to obtain cloth for dresses<lb />
underclothes, and shirts.<lb />
Around home, make-do wardrobes didn'4 matter.<lb />
But at school, when Fannie Mae Helm's pretty plaid<lb />
skirt flared in the wind and showed a lace-trimmed<lb />
petticoat, Maida's envy was instantaneous and<lb />
natural. And when the same wind betrayed Maida's<lb />
flour-sack petticoat and step-ins, classmates weren't<lb />
too tactful to snicker and shout.<lb />
The snickers and envy left their mark. A pretty girl<lb />
with even features, a smooth, rosy complexion, and<lb />
chocolate-bright eyes, Maida could never look at her<lb />
reflection and see beauty � just the unstylish figure<lb />
that tried to hide itself on the back row at classroom<lb />
or church.<lb />
Others in the family fared even worse. Medical<lb />
help cost cash, too. So teeth decayed and blackened;<lb />
scars from the multiple injuries one can get working<lb />
on a farm healed naturally � and visibly. One<lb />
sister's crossed eyes never got straightened; one<lb />
brother's disfigured face never knew a plastic<lb />
surgeon's artistry.<lb />
But the worst deprivation Maida and her siblings<lb />
suffered centered on family security. Reuben Stack-<lb />
leather loved his family, wanted to do right by them,<lb />
worked to do right by them. But sometimes fate �<lb />
drought, hail, flood, blight, frost, the market �<lb />
confounded the efforts Reuben (and every member<lb />
of the family big enough to walk) put into making a<lb />
living.<lb />
And then Reuben turned to the whiskey bottle<lb />
pat bottle may have brought him minutes of com-<lb />
fort, but it meant terror for the family. A peaceable<lb />
man when sober, with alcohol and frustration ex-<lb />
ploding ,n his blood, Reuben turned violent and<lb />
SJ�?2K KlS qUiet W�e without Provocation,<lb />
yelling at whoever was within earshot. One particu- I<lb />
larly awful night he forced a harness over Maida's<lb />
head and commanded her to pull their heavy wagon<lb />
around the yard. Her humiliation endured far be-<lb />
yond that night m her daughter's tortured memory. l<lb />
hJnH'l31"30 and even- <lb />
SullZ� 1 th0n,e " �"�� t, indoor i<lb />
plumbing,awasiunginachine,aivdafullpantry.But i<lb />
MonZVZ.elt PPerous or worthwhile,<lb />
blv Ilan!SSion' � Sor wha would .<lb />
mow ned Si- ���  Phas- i<lb />
signified. Poverty didn't mean just beans every<lb />
dimity.threatCned 0ne's safetyone's love, one's<lb />
JEL?S! 7Lhavfa8 accumulated over a<lb />
an entirely nappy day.<lb />
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Changing mascots<lb />
'Savage Sa<lb />
(CPS) � The University of<lb />
North Dakota, responding to<lb />
complaints by Native American<lb />
students, limited the use of the<lb />
school's "Fighting Siou nick-<lb />
name and logo Sept 3 and<lb />
banned sports cheers that parodv<lb />
Native American rituals<lb />
Native American students said<lb />
t-shirt caricatures of Sioux Indi-<lb />
ans sold on campus depict Native<lb />
Americans in a negative way The<lb />
varsity Bards, a UND choral<lb />
group that<lb />
warwhoorx<lb />
dian dan inl<lb />
d as racl<lb />
can studentf<lb />
UND thuJ<lb />
schools in dj<lb />
names thai<lb />
lound offeni<lb />
In recent1<lb />
and Stanfon<lb />
nickname- tl<lb />
replacing thl<lb />
Professional society<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) Dr<lb />
Charles R. Coble, dean of the ECU<lb />
School of Education, announced<lb />
today the formal establishment of<lb />
a School of Education pr �<lb />
sional society to network alumni.<lb />
faculty, students and th. br ider<lb />
education community.<lb />
"The Professional Society will<lb />
fill a vital role in the future ot the<lb />
ECU School of Education<lb />
said. He said it is desij i<lb />
serve as a catalyst and hd e<lb />
reaching" ej<lb />
tion betwe<lb />
constituent<lb />
Citing thj<lb />
spotlight th<lb />
tion, Coble<lb />
pr �<lb />
the Sena<lb />
both interni<lb />
uah<lb />
curr<lb />
dents<lb />
Ex pa ndinl<lb />
Martin focuses onfij<lb />
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP)<lb />
Gov. Jim Martin told a consor-<lb />
tium of scientific researchers in<lb />
Japan that cooperative efforts<lb />
between countries could provide<lb />
the basis for increased research<lb />
among nations.<lb />
Martin proposed that Japanese<lb />
and American scientists coordi-<lb />
nate their efforts in collaborative<lb />
research ventures, stating that <lb />
the best of relations will depend<lb />
upon mutual cultural under-<lb />
standing and collaborative rather<lb />
than exclusive research efforts<lb />
He also urged the cooperation<lb />
of education, government and the<lb />
private sector to encourage the<lb />
development of the fifth genera-<lb />
tion of computers capable oi pat-<lb />
tern recognition and artificial in-<lb />
telligence.<lb />
As a model for such coopera-<lb />
tion, Martin detailed the success<lb />
of the Research Triangle Park in<lb />
North (arc<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Ted<lb />
"Th-<lb />
ship K � j<lb />
ment and<lb />
and other sv<lb />
led to the<lb />
technoi<lb />
research and<lb />
growth in I<lb />
in remark!<lb />
EDTSarurm<lb />
in Japan<lb />
Martin, wl<lb />
istry with a<lb />
ton, address<lb />
Yokohama<lb />
become the<lb />
nor todehvi<lb />
Japan The al<lb />
by research<lb />
and stientn<lb />
searach pci<lb />
Japanese coi<lb />
AL<lb />
THI!<lb />
WEE<lb />
THE 1987 EXHIBIT)<lb />
exhibit buildings showin<lb />
pride in Agriculture, Induj<lb />
Livestock and Educatioi<lb />
Twenty buildings in<lb />
Eagles Farmstead Mui<lb />
our regional pride in our<lb />
hibits in each building, sh'<lb />
talgia of our area's Family<lb />
culture Education &amp; Indi<lb />
THE 1987 MIDW<lb />
ments of America's giai<lb />
motion, mirth, music &amp;<lb />
again give Greenville the<lb />
way east of Raleigh as<lb />
1985 8t 1986 - Bigger than<lb />
thrill rides and much, mud<lb />
THE 1987 FREE<lb />
TIONS�1. On Tues<lb />
Fri. &amp; SatDomino's Pij<lb />
Coca Cola Bottling Co.<lb />
will present Herriotts Euroi<lb />
6 Big Days<lb />
&amp; Nights<lb />
Oct. 5 - Oct. 10th<lb />
1987<lb />
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nst Bork's seat<lb />
tenc<lb />
� law I"he Boiand Amendment,<lb />
piece of legislation that the<lb />
cum1 North and Toindexter<lb />
g (they, in fact, did not) is<lb />
unconstitutional because it re-<lb />
- the President's constitution-<lb />
power to implement for-<lb />
v<lb />
erals talk out of two sides of<lb />
mouths at one time. The above<lb />
eu examples of their hypo-<lb />
uhietandard When'will<lb />
ri an people wake up?<lb />
Justin Sturz<lb />
junior<lb />
English<lb />
Bork<lb />
j �<lb />
ber 1st edition, The East<lb />
I a campus forum<lb />
student, Michael<lb />
'tire the confirmation<lb />
rk as an United States<lb />
ourt lutice While I share<lb />
feeling in that respect, I dis-<lb />
si ns the right of the<lb />
r � a Court nominee<lb />
 political views<lb />
e should be<lb />
terms I scholarship<lb />
nstead of just what<lb />
r two issues<lb />
irs, the Supreme<lb />
ns have fluctuated<lb />
and liberal views.<lb />
nfirmation of Bork,<lb />
t his political ideol-<lb />
Court to the right,<lb />
Court's decisions<lb />
� e t wentiethcentury. No<lb />
ning Bork s credentials,<lb />
- stand on such issues as<lb />
�s pr racy, abortion, and af-<lb />
vn.<lb />
particular nomination<lb />
r the American people. In<lb />
- � requires an answer on the<lb />
x'nate to Reagan's call for<lb />
manship not partisanship"<lb />
sest scrutiny possible by<lb />
! jdiaarv Committee on<lb />
- nolarship, experience and<lb />
a) views.<lb />
Stephen T. Parker<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Forum<lb />
er heal<lb />
Jure<lb />
pom<lb />
lical<lb />
led;<lb />
ung<lb />
ne<lb />
nc<lb />
istic<lb />
Pgs<lb />
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lem.<lb />
Iber<lb />
im-<lb />
Ible<lb />
nan when sober, with alcohol and frustration ex-<lb />
ploding in his blood, Reuben turned violent and I<lb />
 beating his quiet wife without provocation, '<lb />
veiling at whoever was within earshot. One particu- <lb />
iarlv awful night he forced a harness over Maida's<lb />
head and commanded her to pull their heavy wagon <lb />
around the yard. Her humiliation endured far be- j<lb />
vond that night in her daughter's tortured memory, f<lb />
Years later, Maida mained a good man and even- )<lb />
tually lived in a home with central heat, indoor j<lb />
plumbing, a washing machine, and a full pantry. But �<lb />
she never felt either prosperous or worthwhile.<lb />
Money became an obsession, not for what it would <lb />
buy � she remained frugal her entire life, purcnas- i<lb />
ing only what was needed �but for what itsabsence <lb />
signified Poverty didn't mean just beans every ,<lb />
meal; it meant ridicule. It didn't just threaten one's<lb />
diet; it threatened one's safety, one's love, one's<lb />
dignity. <lb />
She died at 78, having accumulated over a<lb />
hundred thousand dollars. But she never achieved<lb />
an entirely happy day.<lb />
THEEASTCAROtlN IAN<lb />
OCTOBER 6,1987<lb />
Changing ma<lb />
'Savage Sam' and other characters eliminated<lb />
(CVS) � The University of<lb />
North Dakota, responding to<lb />
complaints by Native American<lb />
students, limited the use of the<lb />
school's "Fighting Sioux" nick-<lb />
name and logo Sept. 3 and<lb />
banned sports cheers that parody<lb />
Native American rituals.<lb />
Native American students said<lb />
t shirt caricatures of Sioux Indi-<lb />
ans sold on campus depict Native<lb />
Americans in a negative way. The<lb />
varsity Bards, a UND choral<lb />
group that closes its shows with<lb />
warwhoops and parodies of In-<lb />
dian dancing, also has been criti-<lb />
cized as racist by Native Ameri-<lb />
can students.<lb />
UND thus joined several other<lb />
schools in dropping mascots and<lb />
names that minority groups<lb />
found offensive.<lb />
In recent years, both Dartmouth<lb />
and Stanford dropped "Indians"<lb />
nicknames for their sports teams,<lb />
replacing them with "Big Green"<lb />
and "Cardinal" respectively.<lb />
In 1977, Florida State replaced<lb />
its "Savage Sam" mascot, a char-<lb />
acter dressed up as a Native<lb />
American and encouraged to<lb />
whoop on the sidelines, with a<lb />
Seminole character students<lb />
found less objectionable.<lb />
Somewhat less successfully, the<lb />
University of Mississippi in 1984<lb />
formally asked fans to stop wav-<lb />
ing Confederate flags and singing<lb />
"Dixie" at football games, out of<lb />
deference to black students.<lb />
At North Dakota, Native<lb />
American students generally<lb />
supported UND President Tho-<lb />
mas Clifford's memo outlining<lb />
how he wanted to keep the Sioux<lb />
nickname and use more carefully<lb />
the school's logo of a geometric<lb />
Indian head.<lb />
Leigh Jeanotte of UND's Cul-<lb />
tural Awareness Committee said<lb />
the logo is acceptable as long as<lb />
Indians are not depicted as sav-<lb />
ages or in other disrespectful<lb />
ways, and as long as the Bard's<lb />
warwhoops and dancing are out.<lb />
The limitations "make for more<lb />
campus racial sensitivity<lb />
Jeanotte said.<lb />
In a poll, North Dakota re-<lb />
searcher Dean Schieve found<lb />
most Native American students<lb />
were offended by t-shirts sold in<lb />
the university bookstore that fea-<lb />
tured a Sioux logo and depicted<lb />
Professional society to play a role in ECU's future<lb />
Indians as hunters or warriors,<lb />
"not as the doctors or engineers<lb />
they're preparing to be While<lb />
Schieve doesn't see the shirts as<lb />
"blatantly racist he did say they<lb />
are "silly and disrespectful<lb />
The survey revealed that Na-<lb />
tive American students prefer<lb />
North Dakota's geometric, styl-<lb />
ized, black-and-white logo be-<lb />
cause it is "passive and digni-<lb />
fied Schieve said.<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � Dr.<lb />
Charles R. Coble, dean of the ECU<lb />
School of Education, announced<lb />
today the formal establishment of<lb />
a School of Education profes-<lb />
sional society to network alumni,<lb />
faculty, students and the broader<lb />
education community.<lb />
"The Professional Society will<lb />
fill a vital role in the future of the<lb />
ECU School of Education Coble<lb />
said. He said it is designed to<lb />
serve as a catalyst and have "far-<lb />
reaching" effects on communica-<lb />
tion between the school and its<lb />
constituencies.<lb />
Citing the national and state<lb />
spotlight that is focused on educa-<lb />
tion, Coble said he feels that the<lb />
professional society "will enable<lb />
the School of Education to grow<lb />
both internally and externally in<lb />
the quality of programs serving<lb />
current, former and future stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
Expanding involvement will<lb />
enable the School of Education to<lb />
provide grants for faculty re-<lb />
search, media acquisitions, stu-<lb />
dent assistance and the funding<lb />
required to bring nationally rec-<lb />
ognized educational leaders to<lb />
the ECU campus for direct inter-<lb />
action with students, faculty and<lb />
society members, Coble said.<lb />
The acting society president,<lb />
Beth Ward, said she anticipates<lb />
enthusiastic response through the<lb />
growth of active and sustaining<lb />
memberships. "The Society's po-<lb />
tential for professional growth<lb />
and momentum will offer in-<lb />
creasing benefits to the School of<lb />
Education and it's alumni and<lb />
friends Ward said.<lb />
Further information on society<lb />
memberships may be obtained<lb />
from the Office of the Dean,<lb />
School of Education, East Caro-<lb />
lina University, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27858.<lb />
Martin focuses on fifth generation computers, biotechnology<lb />
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) �<lb />
Gov. Jim Martin told a consor-<lb />
tium of scientific researchers in<lb />
japan that cooperative efforts<lb />
between countries could provide<lb />
the basis for increased research<lb />
among nations.<lb />
Martin proposed that Japanese<lb />
and American scientists coordi-<lb />
nate their efforts in collaborative<lb />
research ventures, stating that <lb />
the best of relations will depend<lb />
upon mutual cultural under-<lb />
standing and collaborative rather<lb />
than exclusive research efforts<lb />
He also urged the cooperation<lb />
of education, government and the<lb />
private sector to encourage the<lb />
development of the fifth genera-<lb />
tion of computers capable of pat-<lb />
tern recognition and artificial in-<lb />
telligence.<lb />
As a model for such coopera-<lb />
tion, Martin detailed the success<lb />
of the Research Triangle Park in<lb />
d.<lb />
North Carolina and the North<lb />
Carolina Board of Science and<lb />
Technology founded in 1963.<lb />
"The public-private partner-<lb />
ship between academia, govern-<lb />
ment and industry through these<lb />
and other such organizations has<lb />
led to the development of new<lb />
technology, a stronger climate for<lb />
research and healthier economic<lb />
growth in the state Martin said<lb />
in remarks delivered at 9 p.m.<lb />
EDT Saturday, or 10 a.m. Sunday<lb />
in Japan.<lb />
Martin, who isadoctor of chem-<lb />
istry with a degree from Prince-<lb />
ton, addressed the researchers at<lb />
Yokohama City University to<lb />
become the first American gover-<lb />
nor to deliver a scientific paper in<lb />
Japan. The address was attended<lb />
by researchers from that school<lb />
and scientific management re-<lb />
searach personnel from major<lb />
Japanese corporations.<lb />
The governor's presentation,<lb />
titled "Biotechnological Images<lb />
and Public Policy was accompa-<lb />
nied by similar talks by professors<lb />
at North Carolina State Univer-<lb />
sity and Bowman Gray Medical<lb />
School.<lb />
Martin's presentation was de- W<lb />
signed to draw attention to North <lb />
Carolina's technical strengths, u<lb />
especially in biotechnology and �<lb />
microelectronics.<lb />
His paper focused on the poten- I<lb />
tial application of biotechnology <lb />
and biochemistry to the develop- �<lb />
ment of fifth generation comput- i<lb />
ers capable of pattern recognition <lb />
and artificial intelligence.<lb />
"The revolution generated by <lb />
the new biotechnology offers a i<lb />
new horizon for possible solu- .<lb />
tions of how to achieve a flexible '<lb />
artificial intelligence required for t<lb />
the fifth generation of comput- <lb />
ers Martin said. "Thisbiochemi-<lb />
cal process of pattern recognition<lb />
may well solve the problem of<lb />
how to design a computer capable<lb />
of expressing an expert system<lb />
closer to that of human intelli-<lb />
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THE 1987 EXHIBITS�Two main<lb />
exhibit buildings showing the regional<lb />
pride in Agriculture, Industry, Science,<lb />
Livestock and Education.<lb />
Twenty buildings in the famed W.C.<lb />
Eagles Farmstead Museum showing<lb />
our regional pride in our past. Many ex-<lb />
hibits in each building, showing the nos-<lb />
talgia of our area's Family Living in Agri-<lb />
culture Education &amp; Industry.<lb />
THE 1987 MIDWAY�Amuse-<lb />
ments of America's giant Carnival of<lb />
motion, mirth, music &amp; memories will<lb />
again give Greenville the largest Mid-<lb />
way east of Raleigh as it was in 1984,<lb />
1985 &amp; 1986 - Bigger than ever with new<lb />
thrill rides and much, much more!<lb />
THE 1987 FREE ATTRAC-<lb />
TIONS�1. On Tues Wed Thurs<lb />
Frl. &amp; SatDomino's Pizza and the<lb />
Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Greenville<lb />
will present Herriotts European Trained<lb />
Animal Circus Free To Everyone. 2<lb />
shows nightly. Much Circus quality!<lb />
2. Commerfords Petting loo &amp; Circus<lb />
Menagarie - back by popular demand -<lb />
will be showing all week free to all! (Small<lb />
charge for elephant and pony rides)<lb />
3. Wed. &amp; Thurs. 7:00 P.M. - Jack Kotch<lb />
man's new auto thrill show sensation - Hol-<lb />
lywood Stunt World along with the great<lb />
Monster Crusher - (yes, it will be back) -<lb />
free to all at the grandstand!<lb />
4. Monday, thru Friday 7:00 P.M. - Folk<lb />
Festival on outdoor stage featuring the<lb />
nationally known Buck Swamp Kickin<lb />
Cloggers - presented by area businesses<lb />
Free - Midway entrance.<lb />
5. The 1910 Antique Carnival Band<lb />
Organ playing every night - all night -<lb />
Midway entrance.<lb />
GENERAL ADMISSIONS�<lb />
Adults $3.00 - Kids free until 6:00 p.m. - Kids<lb />
$1.50 at night &amp; Sat.<lb />
Mon. Oct 5 and Thurs. Oct 8. These are<lb />
wristband nights - a $7.00 wristband gets<lb />
you in the gate 8c unlimited rides on the<lb />
Midway!<lb />
Tues. Oct. 6 Only�This is Coke &amp; Domi-<lb />
no's day and night. Get a coupon from<lb />
any store where Coke is sold or from a<lb />
Domino's Pizza delivery and get a $7.00<lb />
wristband for $6.00 after presenting the<lb />
coupon at the gate - Covers admission &amp;<lb />
unlimited rides!<lb />
Sat. Oct. 10�Wristband on sale until 4:00<lb />
p.m. honored until 6:00 p.m.<lb />
College Night - Thursday Oct. d�ECU<lb />
8c Pitt Community College Students<lb />
Admitted for $1.50 With Student ID!<lb />
Senior Citizens Day - Wed. Oct. 7�All<lb />
senior citizens free 1-3 p.m!<lb />
ft.<lb />
6 Big Days<lb />
&amp; Nights<lb />
Oct. 5th - Oct. 10th<lb />
1987<lb />
Pin COUNTY FAIR<lb />
Eastern Carolinas Greatest Regional Exposition!<lb />
Sponsored by the American Legion Posts of Greenville, FarmviHe I Ayden<lb />
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(XTOBER 6, 1987<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Monks lo<lb />
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HIXP WANTED<lb />
WAITRESS, WAITERS, BANQUET<lb />
SERVICE PTRSONNEl COOKS. The<lb />
1 loeteUy Inn Greenville is now hinng for<lb />
tho above sitions Good working con<lb />
ditions, excellent benefits. Applications<lb />
being accepted M F 9am 5pm No phone<lb />
calls pease. 702 S. Memorial Drive<lb />
MAKr gUICK MONEY! Cam $25 to$50<lb />
t v.ir buying customer sent to me Call<lb />
1 lerb tor details 355 5099<lb />
HROPY'S tor men has full time and part<lb />
tune sale associates positions, for enthu<lb />
siastic, fashion forward individuals Re<lb />
tail Clothing experience is required Bet<lb />
ter than average starting salary Apply in<lb />
person, Brody's Personnel Director,<lb />
Carolina East Mall M W 2 4pm<lb />
BRODY'S has part time sales asociates<lb />
positions tor enthusiastic, out going indi<lb />
viduals who enjoy working with young<lb />
contemporary unior fashions, Good sal<lb />
arv Appi) in person, Brodv's Personnel<lb />
Directoi (. arlmj East Mall M-W; 2-<lb />
4 pm<lb />
A 1 I ADINC CLOTHING RETAILER<lb />
needs a full time office associate to work<lb />
M F9-6 Individual must be accurate and<lb />
iHisvs-s skills m accountingbookkeep-<lb />
ing Salary based on experience Good<lb />
salary and benefits package Apply in<lb />
person oi call tor interview appointment<lb />
ludilh C Simon. Brady's Personnel Di<lb />
rev-tor M W, 2 4pm 75t 22.24<lb />
GREENHOUSE TECHNICIANS<lb />
needed tor part time employment Flex<lb />
ibJe hours Weekends and after school<lb />
( all ri 0879<lb />
I AR.N UP ID $5000.00 this school vear<lb />
managing on campus marketing pro-<lb />
grams tor top national companies, Flex-<lb />
ible i'art time hours Musi be a rumor,<lb />
senior or gr.id stud.nl Call asnun or<lb />
Dee at 1 NHl 592 2121<lb />
K)R SALK<lb />
ON A TIGHT BUDGE I ?? 1 r our Meal<lb />
Deal l4ib hamburger hot roast beef<lb />
chick fillet, ot pizzaburgcr with fries and<lb />
drink 2 49 Lasagna (or spagetti) with<lb />
�silad and garlic bread "onK $3.95 757<lb />
0731or75; 1278. FAMOUS PIZZA 10th<lb />
and Evans (specials not for delivery).<lb />
IS IT TRUE you can buy jeeps for $44<lb />
through the U.S. government? C�et the<lb />
facts today! Call 1 312 742 1142, Ext 5271-<lb />
A<lb />
THE FIXX: ECU Student Union is spon<lb />
soring the Fixx on October 8th at 8:00pm<lb />
in MingesColliseum ECU students$7<lb />
TYPING: Term papers. Resume's, Thesis,<lb />
etc Cheap Rates (on xerox word proces-<lb />
sor) Call Becky 8M to 5:00pm 758 1161<lb />
after 5 00pm 752-1321<lb />
AIRBRUSH T-SHIRTS &amp; other items pro<lb />
fessionally done Custom one of a kind art<lb />
work Call Paul 752-2321. Also Ticdyed T<lb />
shirts<lb />
FOR SALE: Schwinn Cruiser - blue frame;<lb />
almost brand new Call 758-9574.<lb />
FOR SALE - Freeer &amp; Refrigerator, drver<lb />
and range $100 each. Cood condition<lb />
guaranteed. Call 74rV2446.<lb />
HONDA SCOOTER for sale; low miles,<lb />
red 1987, dependable and affordable Call<lb />
757-0128.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1980 Mazda Rx7, 5 speed, air<lb />
conditioning, sun roof, am-fm cassette<lb />
stereo For more information contact Lisa<lb />
at 758 6731<lb />
FOR SALE: 1975 Super Beetle VW Excel<lb />
lent condition Owned by an Auto-Me<lb />
ehanic $1500.00 Call 7584211 after 7.00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: Dance and Exercise Wear at<lb />
discount prices. Visit our Body Boutique at<lb />
Total Eclipse - 422 Arlington Blvd. 355-<lb />
3531.<lb />
PROFESSIONAL BUT NOT<lb />
EXPENSIVE! Progressive Data Services<lb />
offers professional word processing to<lb />
students and professionals Term papers,<lb />
dissertations, themes, reports and much<lb />
more as low as $1 75 per page (Please call<lb />
for quote on your project.) Price includes<lb />
printing on high qualify bond paper and<lb />
spelling verification against a 50,1X10 word<lb />
electronic dictionary Ask about our spe<lb />
cial offers Coming Soon - LASER PRINT<lb />
INC SYSTEM Call Mark at 757 3440 alter<lb />
7:00 p.m for free information<lb />
WORD PROCESSING letter quality or<lb />
laser printing Rush jobs accepted 752<lb />
1933.<lb />
ELECTROLYSIS (permanent removal of<lb />
unwanted hair) by Barbara Venteis People<lb />
who understand electrolysis will not wax,<lb />
tweeze or use electronic tweezer or any<lb />
other temporary method Isn't it time to try<lb />
the permanent method Call 830 0962 for<lb />
free consultation<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND PHOTO-<lb />
COPYING SERVICES: We offer typing<lb />
and photocopying services We also sell<lb />
software and computer diskettes. 24 hours<lb />
in and out. Guaranteed typing on paper up<lb />
to 20 hand written pages SDF Professional<lb />
Computer Services, 106 East 5th Street<lb />
(Beside Cubbies) Greenville, NC 752<lb />
3694<lb />
PICK UP AND DELIVERY of term pa<lb />
pcrs, theses resumes to be typed IBM<lb />
wordprocessing by professional with 13<lb />
years experience 1 etter Qulaity print<lb />
and professional editing Call Nanette<lb />
in Cnfton at 1 524 5241 Cheap call the<lb />
best service<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
TWO BR IURN1SHF.I). Heat, air &amp;<lb />
water included Call lulieat 758 1507 or<lb />
Sharon at 355 5706<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT mmacu<lb />
late condition, a block from downtown<lb />
and campus Sycamore 1 hi! Apts No<lb />
17. Call Scott Patterson in Coldsboro<lb />
(735-8376) or Stephen 1 lorne (758 4333)<lb />
1 BEDROOM upstairs apartment avail<lb />
able October 1 3 blocks from campus<lb />
All utilities paid $250per month Lease<lb />
&amp; Deposit required 758 1274 alter 5 (XI<lb />
pm<lb />
RINCCOLD TOWERS: Apts h.r rent<lb />
furnished Contact Holiie Simonowich<lb />
752 2865<lb />
WANTED Roommate or Roommates<lb />
to share 2 bedroom apartment at Tar<lb />
River Estates. Male or Female Call 752<lb />
3032.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Rent $120,<lb />
13 utilities 8.30 0067after 9:30p.m.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 2 bed<lb />
room apt in Eastbrook. $155 mo rent<lb />
plus 1 2 utilities Will have own rm<lb />
Call 758 4749<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
ALRIGHT ADPI, were 22 enough7<lb />
I lope you enjoyed all of them Thanks,<lb />
Rosina.<lb />
MAR STAR: Happy Birthday! You're<lb />
finally "Legal at Last" and all that B S<lb />
Now for the real birthday news: What<lb />
are you doing Oct 23 25? "Can you say<lb />
Road Trip?" I low does a visit to-oh, I<lb />
don't know a certain college wsome<lb />
certain Theta Chi's at their 1 lomecom-<lb />
mg sound? (Look out Todd Temple')<lb />
Maybe you'll even get a PIECE of<lb />
b'day cake. What better way to follow<lb />
up Nags Head7 Its a given Love, the<lb />
Boat Commander PS - Ooh dat's nicesh!<lb />
IF YOU HAVE A SOCIAL let meknow,<lb />
you never know what might happen<lb />
Rosina.<lb />
SHELLEY I ust want to welcome you to<lb />
(.amma Sig I hope you will enjoy it as<lb />
much as I have Let's have a great year<lb />
with fun and surprises Love, "Your Big<lb />
Sis"<lb />
ATTENTION Save your Homecoming<lb />
football stubs &amp; get $2 off any Lg. 2 item<lb />
pizza or come in &amp; get 1 free slice at<lb />
Rosina's.<lb />
SIC; TAU'S, Thanks for the great time at<lb />
the lU-er Olympics We really enjoyed it a<lb />
lot let's do something together again<lb />
real soon. Ixive, ThcCamma Sig's<lb />
STUDENTS, ADMINISTRATORS,<lb />
TEACHERS Come out to the AOTT<lb />
Dunking Booth in front of the Student<lb />
store on Wed Oct 7 and dunk your<lb />
"favorite" East Carolina student<lb />
SIG TAU: You guys are really great! We<lb />
didn't know that "Beer Olympics" could<lb />
be so mil. h Fun. Can't wait to do it again!<lb />
Thanks for a wonderful time! Love,<lb />
 .amma Sig.<lb />
LOOK FOR YOUR PICTURE in the<lb />
Rosma's Pic Picture Contest If its you -<lb />
win a tree Lg pizza of your choice. Must<lb />
claim by next issue.<lb />
ALPHA PHIS, Thank you for all your un-<lb />
derstanding and support in helping me to<lb />
deal with my loss. Thanks especially to<lb />
Rhonda my big sis, Lou - my HI sis, and<lb />
k.iren mv roomie for my flowers! 1 love<lb />
all you guys' Amy.<lb />
HEY TRI-SIG GIRLS I promise you<lb />
won't get fat. Thanks for ordering from<lb />
your Friendly Neighborhood Pizza Place<lb />
Rosina's<lb />
INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FEL-<lb />
LOWSHIP Please Join Us! Wednesday<lb />
Nights at 7:00 pm Speight 129 Fun Food<lb />
Fellowship Teaching.<lb />
COME AND HEAR the dynamic<lb />
speaker, lion Shirley Chisholm, speak<lb />
on "Women and Work in America: Then<lb />
and Now Monday, October 12th at 8<lb />
pm. in Hendrix Theater Tickets are $2<lb />
students, $3 faculty staff, $5 public<lb />
door Sponsored by: Student Union Fo-<lb />
rum Committee.<lb />
ATTENTION Don't forget Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta's Happy Hour Every Wednesday<lb />
night at Pantana's It's the BEST excuse<lb />
for missing Thursday's classes!<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA. The brothers and<lb />
little sisters of Pi Kappa Alpha want to<lb />
congratulate all the new girls that are<lb />
pledging our little sisters, you've joined<lb />
the best and we want to thank you<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA: Football and Pika,<lb />
two words that go great together, great<lb />
job A &amp; B team See ya ta the next game,<lb />
the brothers &amp; little sisters.<lb />
AZD PLEDGES: Thanks so much for the<lb />
surprise sister party We had a blast, and<lb />
we love the Beta's! You guys are too much<lb />
- We love you! Love the sisters of AZD<lb />
LAMBDA CHI - Thanks for making<lb />
Wednesday night at Pantana's a great<lb />
success Let's do it again sometime! Love,<lb />
the Alpha Xj Delta's.<lb />
OCT 1: Thursday night at Rafters: Our<lb />
eyes met several times and we even ex-<lb />
changed hello's, but we never got a<lb />
chance to talk. You wore black pants with<lb />
a white shirt and a yellow sleeveless(7)<lb />
cardigan. Your friend said your name<lb />
was Liz. 1 would really like to meet yoiu<lb />
perhaps over lunch? If interested please<lb />
respond in personals. Desperately<lb />
seeking Liz.<lb />
TO THE GUYS IN SUITE 415 SCOTT.<lb />
The're some girls on the hill that think<lb />
you're real hot. We're saying no names<lb />
but it's the truth. We're all semi-desper<lb />
ate and a little uncoth. That guy in the<lb />
scirocco really makes us drool, but that<lb />
swimmer girl you're around is pretty<lb />
uncool' FJbo man in the C-string, how<lb />
about a fling ding' Ed, oh Ed, you turn us<lb />
beet red The man without the shoes,<lb />
we're sure you know the nght moves<lb />
And the guy with the eyes, when we see<lb />
you, we could just die So luss all thos<lb />
ugly girls goodbye they haven't a chance,<lb />
cause we're standing by Let us dance m<lb />
your pants<lb />
DELTA SIG. The total toga tab-tearing<lb />
fundraising throwdown - featuring<lb />
"Nick" was a definite philanthropic<lb />
experience Maybe by Halloween the<lb />
pledges will be able to hang with the<lb />
"boys HACKENDA<lb />
ZETA'S: Breakfast was great, the cham<lb />
pagne was flowing and heads were spin<lb />
ning' 1 low about the Prvs boy?1 Co back<lb />
to bed Chip' I lad fun let's do it again<lb />
Delta Stgs<lb />
HOMECOMING VICTORY PARTV<lb />
99 cent pitchers ALL DAY (11-11) Go<lb />
Pirates BEAT CONC1NNAT1" Famoui<lb />
Pizza Corner 10th and Evans757 0731 or<lb />
757-1278<lb />
DEAR, DEAR, little Mike, they wouldn't<lb />
print what I wanted to write so let me jus)<lb />
say I complement you on your comebai<lb />
What a literary genius you are' Bet .<lb />
were awake all night writing that<lb />
Sincerely, The Winches<lb />
FRESH AND HOT Call for fas<lb />
delivery. (11 am - 11 pm) Buy a<lb />
pizza, get a 2 liter coke FREE. Buy a ��,<lb />
pizza, get 2 dnnks FREE. Call now<lb />
Famous Pizza. 757-1278 or 757 073!<lb />
HELL NIGHT Thanks to evervb. i<lb />
one heckuva surprise party, you guys � <lb />
the best And to everyone at Pantana<lb />
Bob's last Thurs night, you onlv �<lb />
once, thank Cod The embarras<lb />
old<lb />
SIG EPS - Don't forget about<lb />
tice this Sunday Morning at � �<lb />
Milk and Cookies reception to I <lb />
KA's: We're glad you won yourgai<lb />
we wish you could have been at th s a<lb />
sooner1 The punch was doing us<lb />
and the clams were almost �<lb />
couldn't leave because lirrrr. Buff ��<lb />
was plavmg so strong' Let's I<lb />
Margantaville again real so i<lb />
Chi Omegas<lb />
THE FIXX: coming fa E I nOct �<lb />
8 p m at MingesoUiseuni �.<lb />
$7 00 for FC U students ar : � � �  j<lb />
others<lb />
Announcements<lb />
COMMITTEE POSITIONS<lb />
Applications are? now being accepted<lb />
lor students i : ui� to serve on Uruver-<lb />
sit Committees for the 1987-88 school<lb />
 ar Nineteen student psitions are<lb />
open Committees with acancie. are<lb />
� DSEd Ad Ik Advisory (1), Alcohol<lb />
Drug Ed ' 11 i am assing &amp; Soliciting on<lb />
i ampus(l) International Student Affairs<lb />
Residence 1 ife (1 oil campus) Resi<lb />
 ;it status .npvals (n. Status ot Minon<lb />
ties (2) Student Health Services (2), Ca<lb />
reer Ed (1), Continuing Ed 0), Curricu-<lb />
lum 2 I acuity Computer (2), General<lb />
( otlcg (1), libraries (1). and Teaching<lb />
I fiectjveness (1) Applications are avail<lb />
able at the following locations Office of<lb />
ine Vice Chancellor for Student Life, 204<lb />
Whichard Mendenhall; SCA Office,<lb />
Mendenhall; and Residence Hall Direc-<lb />
tors Offices Questions about University<lb />
� ommittees and memberships may be<lb />
directed to the Office of the Vice Chancel-<lb />
lor tor Student Lite (757-6541)<lb />
MADRIGAL DINNERS<lb />
Tickets are now on sale for Madrigal<lb />
i tinners to Ik- held Dec 2-5 at 7:00 p.m in<lb />
Mendenhall Tickets are $10 for ECU stu<lb />
dents and Slf for all others. Now is the<lb />
time ti) order your tickets, as they always<lb />
sell quickly Call the Central Ticket Office<lb />
at 757-6611, ext 266.<lb />
NEIL SIMON PLAY<lb />
I Ought To Be In Pictures, a play by Neil<lb />
Simon, will be part of a dinner theatre<lb />
production on Thurs Oct. 8, and Fn . (-t.<lb />
9 at 6:30 p m in the Mendenhall Audito-<lb />
rium Tickets are $10 for ECU students<lb />
and $16 for all others Call the Central<lb />
Ticket Office at 757-6611, ext 266 for more<lb />
info. No tickets will be sold at the door.<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA EPSJLQN<lb />
"Earth Science Education in the Na<lb />
honaJ Parks' will be presented by Dr<lb />
Richard I. Mauger, Dept. of Geology, at<lb />
2:00 p.m on Fri Oct. 9 m Graham 301<lb />
NAVIGATORS<lb />
FL1CI IT 730! Come and join us for fun,<lb />
fellowship, and Bible Study. Thurs. nights<lb />
at 7:30 in Biology 103.<lb />
CHISHOLM LECTURE<lb />
1 Ion. Shirley Chisholm will be lectur-<lb />
ing on "Women and Work in America:<lb />
Then and Now The lecture will begin at<lb />
8 p.m in 1 lendrix Theatre on Mon Oct.<lb />
12th. Tickets are $2 for students, $3 for<lb />
facultystaff, and $5 for public and at the<lb />
door Tickets are on sale in Central Ticket<lb />
Office.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will have a meeting on<lb />
Ott 6 at 7 p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
Attendance is required and dues must be<lb />
paid by Oct 20.<lb />
BIBLE TRANSLATION<lb />
Wycliffe Associabes, the lay ministry of<lb />
Wycliffe Bible Translators, will soon be<lb />
hosting a banquet in this area to celebrate<lb />
twenty years of involving lay people in<lb />
missions. The banquet will begin at 7:00<lb />
p.m. on Oct. 20 at the Sheraton-<lb />
Greenville. Tickets are complimentary,<lb />
and an offering will be taken. Tickets and<lb />
information can be obtained from Larry &amp;<lb />
Robin Bass by calling 830-i612. The eve-<lb />
ning will feature the sharing of exciting<lb />
firsthand experiences from a Wycliffe<lb />
missionary, a complimentary dinner,<lb />
audiovisual presentation, Christian fel-<lb />
lowship, and full details on the many<lb />
ways that lay people can become directly<lb />
Involved in Bible translation.<lb />
NEON EXHIBIT<lb />
The Visual Arts Committee is sponsor<lb />
ing "The Magic of Neon a Smithsonian<lb />
Institute Traveling Exhibition, Sept 28 -<lb />
(V1 16 in Mendenhall. Register for over<lb />
$200 worth of neon prizes to be awarded.<lb />
PI SIGMA ALPHA<lb />
Members please attend the meeting on<lb />
Thurs, Oct.8 at 5:15 in the Political Sci-<lb />
ence Library Finalized plans will be made<lb />
for the remainder of the semester.<lb />
FRESHMENSOPHOMORES<lb />
The Military Science Dept is beginning<lb />
its two- and three-year Army ROTC<lb />
Scholarship campaign. All students who<lb />
are Interested in an Army ROTC Scholar<lb />
ship are invited to attend an information<lb />
session on Wed , Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. in room<lb />
210 Erwin. For further info, call Capt.<lb />
Mitchell at 757-6967 or 6974.<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
The ECU Ambassadors will meet Wed.<lb />
at 5:15 p.m. in the multipurpose room at<lb />
Mendenhall. 1 lomecoming plans will be<lb />
discussed All members are asked to at-<lb />
tend<lb />
MASSAGE<lb />
The Physical Therapy dub will be<lb />
sponsoring a Massage Clinic Tues Oct.<lb />
13 from 5:30-9:30 Tickets can be pur-<lb />
chased from any Physical Therapy stu-<lb />
dent ($1 for 10 minutes) or at the door<lb />
(SI .25 for 10 minutes). The clinic will be<lb />
held at the Allied Health Bldg in the<lb />
Physical Therapy Lab.<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda will be having a regu<lb />
lar meeting Wed, Oct 7 at 3:00 p.m. in<lb />
room R.302. Dues are due by Oct. 15.<lb />
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH<lb />
Environmental Health majors arc encouraged<lb />
lo register with the Cooperative Education<lb />
office m 312 Rawl.<lb />
ORCHESTRA<lb />
The Department of University Unions<lb />
presents the Tonkucnstler Orchestra of<lb />
Vienna on Tuesday, October 1.3th, at 8<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium. Featuring the<lb />
musice of the Viennese Ballroom Era.<lb />
Tickets are now on sale. For further<lb />
information, contact the Central ticket<lb />
office, Mendenhall Student Center 757-<lb />
6611, Ext.266.<lb />
SNEAK PREVIEW<lb />
The soon-to-be-rcleascd major feature<lb />
film "Baby Boom starring Diane Keaton<lb />
and Sam Shepard, will be shown tonight<lb />
at 8 p.m. in I lendrix Theater. Free L'oreal<lb />
Studio hair-care products for those who<lb />
attend. Sponsored by the Student Union<lb />
Films Committee. No charge.<lb />
HANDICAPPED STUDENTS<lb />
A recruiter from the US. Dept. of De-<lb />
fense will be on campus on Nov. 18 to<lb />
interview for summer or permanent em-<lb />
ployment. Please contact Caroline Smith,<lb />
CoHop Office, 757-6979, for more info.<lb />
WRESTLING CLUB<lb />
The ECU Wrestling Club will be having<lb />
an organizational meeting on Wed Oct. 7<lb />
at 530 p.m. in Memorial Gym. An addi-<lb />
tional meeting will be held the following<lb />
night, same time and place, for anyone<lb />
interested who couldn't make it Wed. If<lb />
you have interest whatsoever, call Tom<lb />
Lcppert at 752-1660 for more info, or just<lb />
drop bv the meeting<lb />
SNEAK PREVIEW<lb />
The soon to be released major film<lb />
Baby Boom" starring Diane Keaton and<lb />
Sam Shepard will be shown tonight at<lb />
8:00 p.m in 1 lendrix Theatre. All those at-<lb />
tending will also receive a free L'Oreal<lb />
Student hair care product Free admis-<lb />
sion<lb />
SPAN MEMBERS<lb />
The date for our Outward Bound<lb />
"Rope Course" has been changed to Sun<lb />
Oct. 25th Fee is $10 per member If inter-<lb />
ested you must attend the next SPAN<lb />
meeting�Wed Oct. 14th, 5:30 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster D 2W for briefing Fees also<lb />
must be paid at meeting<lb />
NTEEXAM<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations�<lb />
Specialty Area Exams�will be offered at<lb />
ECU on Sat, Nov 14. Application blanks<lb />
arc to be completed and mailed to the<lb />
Educational Testing Service, Box 911-R,<lb />
Princeton, N.J 08541. Applications must<lb />
be postmarked no later than Oct. 12. Ap-<lb />
plications may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Room 105, Speight Bldg.<lb />
AHPATEXAM<lb />
The Allied 1 lealth Professions Admis-<lb />
sion Test will be offered at ECU on Sat<lb />
Nov. 14. Application blanks are to be<lb />
completed and mailed to the Psychologi-<lb />
cal Corp 555 Academic Court, San An-<lb />
tonion, TX 78204-0952 to arrive by Oct. 14.<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
Phi Beta lambda will meet on Wed<lb />
Oct. 7 in Rawl 302 at 3 00 p.m. New<lb />
members are still welcome! For Business<lb />
and Business Education, Majors'<lb />
presents the opening travel adventure<lb />
film, Discovering Spain, on Thurs, Oct.<lb />
15th, in 1 lendrix Theatre at 8:00 p.m. Tick-<lb />
ets for this film arc limited, but still avail-<lb />
able. For further info contact the Central<lb />
Ticket Office at 757-6611, ext. 266.<lb />
THE FIXX<lb />
Major Concerts Committee is sponsor-<lb />
ing THE FIXX in concert in Minges Coli-<lb />
seum Oct 8th at 8:00. Tickets are on sale at<lb />
Mendenhall and are $7 for students and<lb />
$9 for the general public<lb />
 BODY FAT ASSESSMENT<lb />
You can have your percent body fat<lb />
measured (free of charge) in a matter of<lb />
minutes. I need Caucasian male subjects<lb />
between 18 and 30 years of age for my<lb />
thesis research study If you meet these<lb />
criteria, please call immediately. All<lb />
measurements will be made at the Hu-<lb />
man Performance Lab (room 113) in<lb />
Minges Coliseum Call Kimberly East-<lb />
man Zirkle at 758-2933 Anytime TODAY!<lb />
If not there, leave message and call will be<lb />
returned ASAP.<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 />
7p.m. in Bio102. All swimmers arc urged<lb />
to participate.<lb />
TEACHER ED. MAIORS<lb />
The School of Education, in conjunction<lb />
with Campus Ministries, is sponsoring a<lb />
Work Study trip to Mexico during Spring<lb />
Break (March 6-13, 1988). Opportunities<lb />
to observe and teach at a local school are<lb />
available. A minimum level of "survival"<lb />
Spanish is required. For applications and<lb />
into, contact the Office of the Dean in<lb />
Speight Bldg no. 15. � ��. � �<lb />
b i ' toiesggrfj asg-iuq nrlt<lb />
The American Marketing Association<lb />
is hosting a Faculty Reception in the<lb />
mulh purpose room at Mendenhall on<lb />
Tues Oct 6 from 430 to 630. All market<lb />
ing faculty and A MA members and<lb />
guests are invited<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
Would you like to learn some issues<lb />
and get involved in helping with current<lb />
local elections? Then College Republicans<lb />
are for you. Meetings are every Wed. at 7<lb />
p.m. in room 221 Mendenhall. Reagan is<lb />
cool<lb />
RESUME WORKSHOPS<lb />
If you need help preparing a resume,<lb />
then an evening program is offered at the<lb />
Career Planning and Placement Service<lb />
on Wed Oct. 7 at 7:00 pjn. The first 20 lo<lb />
come will receive workbooks and work-<lb />
sheets.<lb />
BASKETBALL<lb />
Intramural one-on-one basketball will<lb />
hold its registration Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster D-103. For more info call 757-<lb />
6387. Registration forco-rec water basket-<lb />
ball will be held Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster D-103. All faculty, staff, and<lb />
students are welcome to participate.<lb />
YQLUMIEERS NEEDED<lb />
The Pitt County Juvenile Services Res-<lb />
titution Program needs volunteers to<lb />
supervise and interact with juveniles as<lb />
they perform various work activities<lb />
within the community. You may volun-<lb />
teer any number of hours per week Mon-<lb />
day through Saturday. Volunteers need<lb />
to be available four to six hours per<lb />
month. For further info call 752-1811, ext<lb />
419.<lb />
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and ask for Glenn or Rob<lb />
OPERA THEATER<lb />
The East Carolina University School at<lb />
Music Opera Theater presents an evening<lb />
of opera scenes Fri, Oct. 9 and Sat. CX-t 10<lb />
at 8:00 p.m. at A.J. Fletcher ReataJ Hall<lb />
Free admission.<lb />
COLLEGE DEMOCRATS<lb />
ECU College Democrats meet ever<lb />
Wed. at 4:00 in Mendenhall, room 212<lb />
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MIDDLE GRADES CI.1H<lb />
The first meeting of the Middle Crades<lb />
Club will be Oct. 12, 430-5:30, in Speight<lb />
201. All middle grades majors are wel-<lb />
come.<lb />
ACCOUNTINC. SOCIETY<lb />
The Accounting Society will meet on<lb />
Mori Oct. 12th at 4 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Room 244. Representatives from Coopers<lb />
and Lybrand will speak. Refreshments<lb />
will be served. New members are wel-<lb />
come<lb />
Greenville is part of Voice of America link<lb />
GREENVILLE (AP) � Soaring<lb />
up to 450 feet above the tobacco<lb />
and corn fields of Pitt County are<lb />
the antennas that broadcast<lb />
America's voice to the world.<lb />
Miles of antenna cable, strung<lb />
between giant steel towers, beam<lb />
news and entertainment in 31<lb />
languages to Europe, the Soviet<lb />
Union, the Middle East, Africa<lb />
and Latin America.<lb />
The Greenville facility, named<lb />
for veteran CBS Radio newsman<lb />
and Guilford County native<lb />
Edward R. Murrow, is the largest<lb />
and most powerful of Ihe Voice of<lb />
America's 19 transmitting sta-<lb />
tions worldwide.<lb />
"We get information to people<lb />
who don't have access to any-<lb />
thing other than what's canned<lb />
and given to them said John F.<lb />
Moss, station manager since<lb />
April. 'It's the broadcast arm of<lb />
the U.S. government<lb />
The facility will become the<lb />
gateway for all overseas feeds<lb />
later this year when it gets its own<lb />
large satellite dish. For now, in ad-<lb />
dition to broadcasting directly to<lb />
Europe, Africa and Latin Amer-<lb />
ica, the Greenville transmitters<lb />
serve as a back-up feed for pro-<lb />
gramming to Voice of America<lb />
transmitting stations in Europe<lb />
and Africa when they lose their<lb />
satellite transmission. Those sta-<lb />
tions broadcast to places the<lb />
Greenville transmitters can't<lb />
reach.<lb />
"We actually will be relaying<lb />
the programs originating from<lb />
Washington to the international<lb />
satellite system Moss said.<lb />
Worldwide, Voice of America<lb />
broadcasts in 43 languages, reach-<lb />
ing more than 120 million people<lb />
a week. Its first broadcast, in Ger-<lb />
man, was Feb. 24,1942,�79 days<lb />
after the Japanese bombed Pearl<lb />
Harbor.<lb />
The Greenville facility is mas-<lb />
sive. Completed in 1963 at a cost<lb />
of more than $23 million, the sta-<lb />
tion comprises three sites totaling<lb />
more than 6,000 acres. One site<lb />
receives microwave signals from<lb />
Voice of America headquarters in<lb />
Washington where programming<lb />
originates; it relays the signals to<lb />
transmitters a t the other two site.<lb />
Each transmitting site contains<lb />
11 transmitters. All are used each<lb />
day�including 10 that broadcast<lb />
at a power level of 500 kilowatts<lb />
and six that broadcast at 250 kilo-<lb />
watts. By comparison, commer-<lb />
cial FM radio stations in the<lb />
United States may transmit at up<lb />
to 100 kilowatts, the power output<lb />
of most FM stations in the Triad.<lb />
Together, the transmitters suck<lb />
down most of the station's<lb />
$130,000 monthly electric bill �<lb />
enough to serve more than 1,100<lb />
homes. That accounts for a large<lb />
part of the $4.6 million it is ex-<lb />
pected to cost to operate the facil-<lb />
ity this year.<lb />
They're hungry dudes ob-<lb />
served Moss, a 59-year-old Iowa<lb />
native who has been with Voice of<lb />
America since 1962.<lb />
Many of the transmitters at<lb />
Greenville are large enough to<lb />
walk around in. Some tubes used<lb />
to ampli'y their signals cost<lb />
� i�w iminjnsji<lb />
mmm<lb />
t<lb />
$75,000 each and must be lifted<lb />
into place with cranes because<lb />
they weigh up to 170 pounds For-<lb />
tunately they have a life expec-<lb />
tancy of 10,000 hours or more. The<lb />
average transmitter is used about<lb />
3,000 hours a year.<lb />
Voice of America transmitters<lb />
broadcast on a high-frequency<lb />
range � normally between 6 and<lb />
26 megahertz. Thaf s beyond " e<lb />
range of standard AM-FM radios<lb />
in the United States, but most<lb />
radios available in foreign coun-<lb />
tries can pick up the signal.<lb />
The broadcast languages as<lb />
weU as the countries targeted<lb />
change with world events. Before<lb />
the Shah of Iran was toppled in<lb />
1979, for instance, few broadcasts<lb />
were aimed at the then-friendly<lb />
Middle Eastern nation. After the<lb />
hostile Ayatollah Khomeini<lb />
seized control, however, broad-<lb />
casts to Iran were stepped up.<lb />
It takes 90 people � mostly<lb />
Civil Service employees � to run<lb />
the station, which broadcasts 24<lb />
hours a day, seven days a week.<lb />
LHASA, Tibet'Af Buddhist<lb />
monks at Tibet's three leading<lb />
monasteries issued d statement<lb />
Monday asking the United Ma-<lb />
Hons to support their call for inde-<lb />
pendence, and the deah �<lb />
a pro-independence dem<lb />
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"We Tibetans haw asked the<lb />
Chinese who haw occupied our<lb />
country to leave sa<lb />
ment issued by religious leaders<lb />
at the Sera. Ganden and Drenunc<lb />
monasteries<lb />
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Lhasa today and workmen <lb />
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tion in the central Jokl<lb />
Mexico, Germany, G<lb />
Africa are among na<lb />
(ECU News Bureau.) � A I<lb />
of 93 students from 37 foreign<lb />
nations are enrolled at East Caro-<lb />
lina University this semester This<lb />
figure does not include foreign-<lb />
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MIMIE GRAPES�LIZB<lb />
The first meeting of the Middle Grades<lb />
Club will be Oct. 12, 4.30-5:30, in Speight<lb />
201 All middle grades majors are wel-<lb />
come<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY<lb />
The Accounting Society will meet on<lb />
Mem , Oct 12th at 4 p m in Mendenhall<lb />
Room 244 Representatives from Coopers<lb />
and Lybrand will speak. Refreshments<lb />
will be served New members are wcl-<lb />
:om<lb />
$75,000 each and must be lifted<lb />
into place with cranes because<lb />
they weigh up to 170 pounds. For-<lb />
tunately they have a life expec-<lb />
tancy of 10,000 hours or more. The<lb />
average transmitter is used about<lb />
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in the United States, but most<lb />
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tries can pick up the signal.<lb />
The broadcast languages as<lb />
well as the countries targeted<lb />
change with world events Before<lb />
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1979, for instance, few broadcasts<lb />
were aimed at the then-friendly<lb />
Middle Eastern nation After the<lb />
hostile Ayatollah Khomeini<lb />
seized control, however, broad-<lb />
casts to Iran were stepped up.<lb />
It takes 90 people � mostly<lb />
Civil Service employees � to run<lb />
the station, which broadcasts 24<lb />
hours a day, seven days a week.<lb />
Monks<lb />
SLsSJLTrJ2 SsVC- and loo.cd .he<lb />
monasteries issued a statement<lb />
Monday asking the United Na-<lb />
tions to support their call for inde-<lb />
pendence, and the death toll from<lb />
a pro-independence demonstra-<lb />
tion rose to 12.<lb />
"We Tibetans have asked the<lb />
Chinese who have occupied our<lb />
country to leave said the state-<lb />
ment issued by religious leaders<lb />
station and stoned police. A<lb />
smaller independence demon-<lb />
stration took place Sept. 27.<lb />
The monks' statement read:<lb />
"The Chinese have taken away<lb />
our human rights for 30 years but<lb />
the Tibetans will continue to for-<lb />
ever recognize (the) Dalai Lama<lb />
as leader.<lb />
"The U.N. should support our<lb />
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morr Drepung just cause and we hope the lovers<lb />
monasteries<lb />
Madlen Huber, a swiss tourist<lb />
who arrived today in Chengdu,<lb />
Sichuan province, which borders<lb />
Tibet said she saw two jets arnve<lb />
at the Lhasa airport Sunday night<lb />
and a third this morning. Each<lb />
carried at least 100 Chinese secu-<lb />
rity troops, she said.<lb />
Another tourist, Virginia<lb />
Burkhead of Charlotte, N.C also<lb />
reported seeing a planeload of<lb />
troops arrive in Lhasa today.<lb />
Plainclothes police patrolled<lb />
Lhasa today and workmen began<lb />
razing the ruins of the police sta-<lb />
tion in the central jokhang<lb />
of human rights will come to Tibet<lb />
to see for themselves said the<lb />
statement, written in Tibetan. A<lb />
copy of it was obtained by The<lb />
Associated Press and translated<lb />
by Tibetan sources.<lb />
The Dalai Lama was Tibet's<lb />
civil and religious leader until<lb />
China annexed the remote Hima-<lb />
layan region in 1950, enforcing a<lb />
centuries-old territorial claim.<lb />
The Dalai Lama fled in 1959 after<lb />
a failed uprising by his support-<lb />
ers, and has since lived in India.<lb />
Sera monks made up the major-<lb />
ity of those killed, wounded and<lb />
arrested in Thursday's protest,<lb />
which involved at least 2,000<lb />
people.<lb />
But Western physicians visiting<lb />
Lhasa as tourists said victims in-<lb />
cluded an 8-year-old boy shot in<lb />
the back, a 25-year-old man shol<lb />
in the chest, a 16-year-old boy shot<lb />
in the face and a monk shot by<lb />
officers in the police station. They<lb />
said two other monks were killed<lb />
but did not give details.<lb />
"The death toll is definitely<lb />
more than that said Dr. Blake<lb />
Kcrr of Buffalo, NY one of two<lb />
Americans detained briefly by<lb />
Lhasa police last week for dis-<lb />
playing Tibetan flags on their<lb />
luggage.<lb />
Kerr and John Ackerly of Cam-<lb />
bridge, Mass remained in Lhasa<lb />
today. The U.S. Embassy in Bei-<lb />
jing said they were detained for a<lb />
few hours and had their passports<lb />
taken for several days.<lb />
Tibetan sources told the AP that<lb />
six monks seriously wounded by<lb />
gunshot were in the Lhasa<lb />
People's Hospital, but were not<lb />
receiving treatment. The sources,<lb />
speaking on condition of ano-<lb />
nymity, quoted one monk as say-<lb />
ing that he was happy because he<lb />
knew ho had killed two Chinese<lb />
police.<lb />
Dozens of people were known<lb />
to have been arrested, but no firm<lb />
estimate could be obtained.<lb />
In Beijing, an official in the<lb />
COmmunist Party's International<lb />
Liaison Department reiterated<lb />
that Tibet is "a sacred part ol<lb />
China<lb />
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nations are enrolled at East Caro-<lb />
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ECU School of Medicine offers support group<lb />
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Individuals, particularly college<lb />
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it. While all eating disorders will<lb />
be examed, the focus is on bu-<lb />
limia, a behavior in which the<lb />
individual eats, excessively and<lb />
then purges themgested food.<lb />
The group will meet weekly<lb />
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chael Rainey and Dr. Julie Orli.<lb />
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551-2404. AH inquiries will re-<lb />
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tion in the central Jokhang<lb />
ever recognize (the) Dalai Lama<lb />
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arrested in Thursday's protest,<lb />
officers in the police station. They<lb />
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but did not give details.<lb />
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playing Tibetan flags on their<lb />
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ECU School of Medicine offers support group<lb />
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(Photos by Elbert Kennard - ECU<lb />
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By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sport Editor<lb />
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - Mis-<lb />
takes once again told the story for<lb />
East Carolina as the Pirates fell to<lb />
West Virginia 49-0 Saturday.<lb />
The Pirates' demise in the contest<lb />
began with 5:18 to play in the first<lb />
quarter. After driving from its own<lb />
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back Anthony Simpson, ECU<lb />
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ting up Chuck Berleth for a 37-yard<lb />
field goal attempt.<lb />
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43-yard pass completion to set the<lb />
tone of the drive.<lb />
Facing a third-and-3 at the Moun-<lb />
taineer 19-yard line. Hunter was hit<lb />
by Theron Ellis while attempting to<lb />
pass. The result was an interception<lb />
and 84-yard touchdown sprint by<lb />
Bo Orlando. Charlie Baumann's<lb />
PAT put the Mountaineers in con-<lb />
trol 14-0.<lb />
ECU'S trouble continued when<lb />
Hunter fumbled on the second play<lb />
of the Pirates next possession, again<lb />
following a hit by Ellis. Brad Hunt<lb />
recovered for West Virginia at the<lb />
ECU 21.<lb />
Six plays later, Harris found Har-<lb />
vey Smith in the comer of the<lb />
endzone for a 21-yard touchdown<lb />
pass. Baumann's PAT gave West<lb />
Virginia a 21-0 lead, which it held at<lb />
halftime.<lb />
"It definitely turns the game<lb />
a round when you ha ve a better pass<lb />
rush, make some sacks, get some<lb />
balls, make some interceptions -<lb />
that just rums the game around<lb />
said Hunt.<lb />
I think big plays like that can<lb />
make a difference and they defi-<lb />
nitely made a difference today<lb />
The Pirates, now 2-3 for the sea-<lb />
son, threatened again early in the<lb />
third quarter, driving from their<lb />
own 33 to the Mountaineer 32. But<lb />
on fourth-and-1,Denell Harper was<lb />
stopped short of the first down<lb />
marker, giving the Mountaineers<lb />
possession.<lb />
"The blocking just simply broke<lb />
down on that play explained Pi-<lb />
rate head coach Art Baker.<lb />
West Virginia, which improved<lb />
to 2-3 with the win, took advantage<lb />
of the missed ECU opportunity,<lb />
driving 68 yards in 10 plays with<lb />
Undra Johnson's 4-yard run for the<lb />
touchdown putting the Mountain-<lb />
eers ahead 28-0 with 7:41 to play in<lb />
the third quarter.<lb />
The next Pirate miscue came onlv<lb />
minutes later when punter Craig<lb />
Losito shanked a 10-yard punt giv-<lb />
ing the Mountaineers the ball at the<lb />
Pirate 46.<lb />
Four plays later Johnson tacked<lb />
on his second touchdown of the day<lb />
with a 9-yard burst. Baumann's<lb />
point after made it 35-0 with 4:25 left<lb />
in the third quarter.<lb />
"I was happy to get in the ball-<lb />
game said Johnson, who tallied 99<lb />
yardson 16 carries after being called<lb />
on to replace an injured Eugene Na-<lb />
poleon. "1 think our showing today<lb />
should give the offense a lot of con-<lb />
fidence<lb />
The Mountaineers were set up for<lb />
another scoring drive following a<lb />
26-yard punt by Losito, which gave<lb />
them possession at the ECU 48.<lb />
Harris took care of the work for<lb />
the next score, as he went in on a 17-<lb />
yard bootleg run on a fourth-and-<lb />
one situation. Following the point<lb />
after, the Mountaineers led 42-0<lb />
with 14:31 left in the game.<lb />
After a desperation fourth-and-4<lb />
play by the Pirates failed midway<lb />
through the final period, West Vir-<lb />
ginia backup quarterback Ben Reed<lb />
led the Mountaineers on their final<lb />
scoring romp of the day, anil -play,<lb />
56-yard drive, which was capped<lb />
by a 6-yard run by Aaron Evans.<lb />
Following his worst loss at the<lb />
Pirates' helm, a distraught Baker<lb />
blamed missed opportunities for<lb />
the loss.<lb />
"You have to give West Virginia<lb />
credit said Baker. "They had been<lb />
turning the ball over in previous<lb />
games, but they came in here today<lb />
and took advantage of their oppor-<lb />
tunities and we didn't.<lb />
"We had the opportunity to get in<lb />
the game early and we didn't. I<lb />
think after we failed on that fourth-<lb />
and-1 play that it told the talc for our<lb />
team for the rest of the game con-<lb />
tinued Baker. "1 think that is when<lb />
our players felt like they were out of<lb />
it (the game).<lb />
"I was embarrassed -ind the<lb />
coaches were embarrassed about<lb />
the way we played. In most jobs,<lb />
when you have a bad day you can<lb />
go and tuck your tail and hide, but 1<lb />
have to face up to the loss and talk<lb />
about it It isn't easy<lb />
"This was one of those days when<lb />
everything went right for us West<lb />
Virginia coach Don N'ehlan said<lb />
after the Mountaineers first shutc<lb />
in two years. 'This team was on the<lb />
verge of exploding and today it<lb />
did<lb />
West Virginia had lost the ball 19<lb />
times in its first four games, but it<lb />
played nearly perfectly Saturday<lb />
The two fumbles that did occur<lb />
bounced right back to the Mounties<lb />
"Had we been able to do that (in<lb />
losses to Ohio State, Maryland and<lb />
Pittsburgh), they would have<lb />
turned out a little bit differently<lb />
Nehlan said.<lb />
The win was the Mountaineers<lb />
biggest margin of victory since a 55-<lb />
3 romping of Ohio University in<lb />
1983. For the Pirates, it was' the<lb />
worst defeat in six seasons<lb />
And, to make matters even worse<lb />
for the Pirates, they have still yet to<lb />
score a touchdown in Morgantown<lb />
in three games.<lb />
"It exploded said Hunt "We've<lb />
been plaing pretty good ball. We<lb />
just weren't sure when the offense<lb />
was going to click. Today it just<lb />
Cross country teams fare well<lb />
Nance Mize named to IRS post<lb />
y .M i pi ical educa-<lb />
tion and recreation specialist with<lb />
nine years of experience at East<lb />
Carolina University, has been ap-<lb />
pointed director of the department<lb />
of Intramural-Recreational Serv-<lb />
ices.<lb />
K - ��: � intment, which was<lb />
effective Sept. 28, was announced<lb />
by Dr. Elmer Meyer Jr vice chan-<lb />
cellor for Student Life. She was<lb />
chosen after a national search for a<lb />
new director to succeed Stephen 1.<lb />
Cohen, who resigned, Meyer said.<lb />
"We are all happy to have Nance<lb />
Mize as the new director Mover<lb />
said. "She has the background here<lb />
at East Carolina University and<lb />
elsewhere to do a fine job in one of<lb />
our most important departments<lb />
which serves primarily students<lb />
but also faculty and staff<lb />
The Texas-bom Mize holds de<lb />
grees in health, physical education,<lb />
recreation and exercise physiology<lb />
from Texas Woman's University,<lb />
Den ton, Texas. Previously associate<lb />
director of the department, she be-<lb />
came acting director last June when<lb />
Vollevballers second<lb />
O 'hen resigned to take a position at<lb />
C. Wesleyan College.<lb />
She is a former director of intra-<lb />
murals services at Pittsburg State<lb />
University, Pittsburg, Kansas, from<lb />
1971-1974, and at Sam Houston<lb />
State University, Huntsville, Texas,<lb />
from 1975-1978. She came to East<lb />
Carolina in 1978 as a lecturer in the<lb />
Nance J. Mize<lb />
Department of Health, Physical<lb />
Education, Recreation and Safety<lb />
and also as assistant director of in-<lb />
tramurals in the Division of Student<lb />
Life.<lb />
She served for one year, 1985, as<lb />
director of the Greenville Athletic<lb />
Club and had served as physiology<lb />
technician, fitness instructor and as<lb />
corporate fitness consultant to the<lb />
club in 1983 and 1984.<lb />
Her responsibilities in the intra-<lb />
murals department have included<lb />
planning, administering and super-<lb />
vising the departmental programs<lb />
including men's, women's and co-<lb />
recreational intramural sports ac-<lb />
tivities, informal recreation, club<lb />
sports, physical fitness programs,<lb />
outdoor recreation, non-credit in-<lb />
structional classes, sports care serv-<lb />
ices and recreational services for<lb />
handicapped students.<lb />
Additional administrative duties<lb />
have included formulating and im-<lb />
plementing program policy,<lb />
budget administration and man-<lb />
agement, program and staff super-<lb />
vision and evaluation.<lb />
East Carolina's women's cross<lb />
country team grabbed first place in<lb />
a three-team meet hosted by Lyn-<lb />
chburg, Va. College over the week-<lb />
end, while the men's squad fell to<lb />
the hosts.<lb />
Pirate runner Kim Griffiths gar-<lb />
nered first place in the women's<lb />
race with a time of 21:18. Bibi Ross<lb />
finished second at 21:27, while<lb />
Dawn Tillson, fourth overall in the<lb />
race, was the third fastest Pirate<lb />
with a clocking of 21:40<lb />
Other times for the women's<lb />
squad included Terri Lynch, eighth<lb />
overall, with a time of 22:37; Kim<lb />
Abernathy, 11th place, 23:48 and<lb />
Kathy Ellis, who placed in the 15th<lb />
position with a time of 25:12. across the finish l.ne with a time of<lb />
Rob Rice led the men's runners 29:15, which placed him in sixth<lb />
place overall. Mike McGchcc was<lb />
next for the Pirates, seventh overall,<lb />
with a time of 29:27. Rusty Wil-<lb />
liams, eighth place, and Rusty<lb />
Meader ninth place, were next for<lb />
the men with times of 29:49 and<lb />
30:08 respectively.<lb />
Other men's finishers were Mike<lb />
Iiyton, 10th place, 31:48; Matt<lb />
Schweitzer, 11th, 32:16 and Freddie<lb />
Fuller, 12th, 32:48.<lb />
Both the men's and women's<lb />
teams will return to action Satur-<lb />
day, Oct. 10 at the Methodist Col-<lb />
lege Invitational in Fayetteville.<lb /><lb />
Kim (.riffiths<lb />
Seahawks top Pirate booters<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Sport Writer<lb />
ECU wins four of five matches<lb />
The Lady i 'irate volleyball team<lb />
finished in second place in the<lb />
Winthrop College Invitational over<lb />
the weekend, winning four of five<lb />
contests.<lb />
The Pirates opened the eight-<lb />
team tournament with a victory<lb />
over Tennessee-Chattanooga. The<lb />
Pirates then went on to defeat the<lb />
likes of Winthrop, Campbell Uni-<lb />
versity and Stetson University to<lb />
f xtend its longest winning streak in<lb />
three seasons to five matches. Others performing well for the Pi-<lb />
FCU, however, fell in the title rates over the weekend included<lb />
match in staright games to Tennes- hitters Michelle Mclntosh, Kris<lb />
see-Chattanooga, 15-7,15-2,15-13. McKay and Jemma Holley.<lb />
Pirate sophomore setter Debbie<lb />
Tatc was named the tournament's<lb />
Most Valuable Player for her per-<lb />
formances. Tate, the only Pirate<lb />
named to the All-Tournament<lb />
team, has performed in a dual role<lb />
this season , setting and sometimes<lb />
leading ECU in hitting percentage.<lb />
The Pirates, currently 7-6 overall<lb />
and 1-0 in the CAA, have three<lb />
matches upcoming this week. On<lb />
Friday, the Pirates will battle Mary-<lb />
land in a non-conference match,<lb />
foil wed by two CAA matches<lb />
against George Mason and Ameri-<lb />
can at Fairfax, Va.<lb />
of 3p.m. on our snots amj maybe mp j<lb />
i imt lAri . r ,Th,s weck we wiU have to work UP changes Harvey said.<lb />
UNC-Wilmington s Denis Ham- -<lb />
let scored two goals to lead the<lb />
Seahawks to a 3-0 shutout over East<lb />
Carolina Friday in CAA soccer ac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The loss drops the Pirates to 1-9<lb />
overall and 0-6 in the CAA. UNC-W<lb />
goes to 5-5-1 and 2-1.<lb />
Hamlet scored first for the<lb />
Seahawks at 11:06 in the first half on<lb />
an assist from Dean Morrell to give<lb />
UNC-W a 1-0 halftime lead.<lb />
Hamlett struck again in the sec-<lb />
ond half at the 20:01 mark on a pass<lb />
from Mike Gaines. Tim Langmeyer<lb />
kicked in the final goal unassisted<lb />
with two minutes left in the match.<lb />
As if ECU did not have enough<lb />
problems that afternoon, starting<lb />
keeper Mac Kendall injured his<lb />
thumb in the match and will be out<lb />
for at least a week.<lb />
"Losing Mac really hurt us head<lb />
coach Charlie Harvey said. "We<lb />
will probably go with one of our<lb />
freshman at goal<lb />
Once again the Pirate offense<lb />
came up short as ECU took only five<lb />
shots at goal to UNC-W's 18.<lb />
'It's the same old story Harvey<lb />
said. "We let down a couple of times<lb />
and they took advantage of it<lb />
Wilmington had a much improved<lb />
team over what they had last year<lb />
ECU will have most of the week<lb />
off, with there next match being at<lb />
home Friday against Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth University. The �Bf��1�iPBi3SSS8Piii<lb />
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ninth � ,ere next for<lb />
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th place. 31:48; Matt<lb />
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J2:48<lb />
the men's and women's<lb />
ms will return to action Satur-<lb />
t 10 at the Methodist Col-<lb />
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ITU LAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 6,1987 11<lb />
Tonkeunstler to play at ECU<lb />
Maadenhall Prau Releuc<lb />
Returning for its third tour of<lb />
the United States, a Viennese Gala<lb />
with the Tonkuenstler Orchestra<lb />
is sure to enchant the audience at<lb />
last Carolina University's Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 8 pm on October<lb />
- 13. Vienna is internationally re-<lb />
nowned for inspiring a wealth of<lb />
waltzes, polkas, and musical set<lb />
b tings, and the Tonkuenstler Or<lb />
n chestra is recognized as uncqual-<lb />
i led in its masterful rendering of<lb />
. this rich musical heritage.<lb />
The orchestra, which has estab-<lb />
lished its reputation throughout<lb />
Austria, has toured extensively<lb />
, throughout Europe and Japan<lb />
and has appeared at the world's<lb />
major music festivals. Significant<lb />
among the talented members of<lb />
the orchestra are Alfred Fschwe,<lb />
conductor; Gail Dobish, soprano;<lb />
and Manfred Ceyrhalter, violin<lb />
soloist.<lb />
Eschwe first came to interna-<lb />
tional attention as the replace<lb />
ment for the famous Willi<lb />
Boskovsky with the Strauss Or-<lb />
chestra in Barcelona. He subse-<lb />
quently conducted the orchestra<lb />
at the Gwendhaus in Leipzig and<lb />
Weimar, Monte Carlo, and in<lb />
Ravenna. In addition to conduct<lb />
ing the Tonkuenstler Orchestra,<lb />
Eschwe also regularly conducts<lb />
opera throughout Germany.<lb />
Dobish has been heard at the<lb />
Metropolitan Opera in "Ara<lb />
bella "L'Enfant et let Sor-<lb />
tileges Adele in "Die Flcder-<lb />
maus and Olympia in "Tales of<lb />
I loffman She sang leading roles<lb />
with the New York City Opera<lb />
including Leila, Lucia, and<lb />
Susanna. She has also performed<lb />
at the Opera de Nice as Servilla in<lb />
"L Clcmenza di Tito Miss<lb />
Dobish has been soloist with the<lb />
M il waukee Symphony, the Opera<lb />
Orchestra of New York, the Colle-<lb />
giate Chorale and has been heard<lb />
at Spolcto USA and the Aspen<lb />
Festival.<lb />
Ceyrhalter returns for his third<lb />
American tour with the Tonkuen-<lb />
stler Orchestra. He has appeared<lb />
as soloist throughout Europe and<lb />
at numerous music festivals in-<lb />
cluding those of Salzburg, Flan-<lb />
ders, Florence, and Montreux<lb />
Enjoy a sentimental, sensuous<lb />
evening of Old World charm from<lb />
the Ballroom Era as only the<lb />
Tonkuenstler Orchestra of Vi-<lb />
enna can provide.<lb />
Tickets for this enchanting per-<lb />
formance can be purchased at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office located in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
Monday-Friday, 11 am - 6 pm.<lb />
Ticket prices are $12 for general<lb />
admission, $10 for ECU faculty<lb />
staff, and $6 for ECU studentsand<lb />
high school youth and under. For<lb />
tickets and more information, call<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266, during the<lb />
above hours.<lb />
Exchange program<lb />
for overseas studying<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
with at least a 2 5GPA.<lb />
In contrast, to win a position in<lb />
1SEP is "fierce" for foreign stu-<lb />
dents, according to Hursey.<lb />
"It's highly valued to be se-<lb />
lected as an 1SEP exchangee from<lb />
Europe, or from a foreign country,<lb />
and to come to the United States.<lb />
There are not that many spots<lb />
availible Hursey said.<lb />
There are five foreign exchange<lb />
students studyingat ECU thisfall:<lb />
Emmanuelle Allien from France<lb />
WWW� . I<lb />
las.wi Lane from the British Chan<lb />
ncl Isles, Giovanni Rossi from<lb />
Scotland, Katharina Wiklund<lb />
from Sweden and Akouete<lb />
Agbodjan from Togo Africa.<lb />
Students from ECU studying<lb />
abroad this semester are: Stephny<lb />
Boyd in France, Sara Cobler in<lb />
Scotland, Jenifer Dallas in Eng<lb />
land, Terrence McEnally in Bel<lb />
gium, and Robin Warren in Eng-<lb />
land.<lb />
For more information about<lb />
ISEP students can contact Hursey<lb />
at Austin 222.<lb />
Foreign student points out differences<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
know many people and to be ac-<lb />
customed to other types of tradi-<lb />
tions he said.<lb />
He also received help and sup-<lb />
Iport from his parents, who stood<lb />
behind his decision to come to<lb />
America.<lb />
His family understands the<lb />
value of an education. His father,<lb />
retired from a government posi-<lb />
tion in Togo, holds a law degree<lb />
and teaches law in Lome. I le has a<lb />
uncle with a post-doctoral degree<lb />
in science education and another<lb />
uncle with a master's degree in<lb />
agriculture research.<lb />
TheUnivcrsitedu Benin, which<lb />
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to a room. Here the lab classes are<lb />
much smaller.<lb />
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professors and the students (at<lb />
ECU) is quite different (from<lb />
Lome). It I can not understand<lb />
something I can go and ask the<lb />
teacher. At home, of course, you<lb />
can do this but most of the stu-<lb />
dents do not. Here if someone has<lb />
a question he has not to think<lb />
about it, he has not to look for the<lb />
answer to find it, he can just ask an<lb />
instuctor<lb />
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difficult because there isn't as<lb />
much lab equipment. There are<lb />
not as many books as here. At my<lb />
university there might be one<lb />
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native language). Trench, Eng-<lb />
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country and pointed out his<lb />
grandfather's village in southern<lb />
Togo. It is 27 miles from Lome,<lb />
situated on a golden beach and<lb />
surrounded by palm trees. He<lb />
noted the traditonal mud huts<lb />
with dome roofs that keep the<lb />
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still wash by rubbing straw over<lb />
their skin and they still sleep on<lb />
woven mats, he said.<lb />
He was quick to point out that<lb />
Lome was much larger and more<lb />
modern. It sits on a sandy coastal<lb />
strip, a bustling port city of about<lb />
300,(XX) people, with modern<lb />
government buildings and new<lb />
offices.<lb />
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about returning to Africa at the<lb />
end oi the year. If he goes back he<lb />
will have completed his require-<lb />
ments for his degree it takes only<lb />
three years at the Universite du<lb />
Benin to get a chemistry degree).<lb />
If he stays he said he would like to<lb />
become an engineer and some-<lb />
how help his country.<lb />
In a reflective mood Agbodjan<lb />
said: "If I can have a practice here<lb />
and go back to help people over<lb />
there, that is what 1 would appre-<lb />
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Matthew Savino, graduate stu<lb />
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ECU theater program looks for non-majors<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
concludes Biehn.<lb />
The new summer theater pro-<lb />
gram now incorporates drama as<lb />
well as musicals, encouraging<lb />
more variety in the acting pro-<lb />
gram. Summer productions as<lb />
well as other productions are<lb />
open to all students. In addition to<lb />
learning from acting, many actors<lb />
i;ain the experience of working<lb />
with professionals.<lb />
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actress like Michael Learned and<lb />
Kim Hunter.<lb />
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feels "agents and other 'nisiness<lb />
professionals watch for what<lb />
comes out of our program<lb />
Biehn reiterates the need for<lb />
talent laying dormant outside the<lb />
department. Anyone interested in<lb />
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OCTOBER 6, 1987<lb />
Lamos and Thomas to revive 'Hamlet9 in modern setting<lb />
HARTFORD, Conn. (AD -<lb />
Three summers ago, Mark Lamos<lb />
wandered into a production of the<lb />
Tennessee Williams' "Vieux<lb />
Carre" at the Williamstown Thea<lb />
ter Festival in Massachusetts.<lb />
Even from the back of the<lb />
house, he was struck by a per-<lb />
former on stage.<lb />
"I immediately thought, 'This is<lb />
an actor I want to work with, <lb />
recalls Lamos, artistic director of<lb />
the Hartford Stage Company.<lb />
"There wasan intellect behind his<lb />
work, an intellect combined with<lb />
an instinct that was purely<lb />
theatrical<lb />
The actor was Richard Thomas,<lb />
known to most Americans not for<lb />
his stage work, but for his por-<lb />
trayal of television's John Boy on<lb />
"The Wal tons" and as the father of<lb />
the country's most celebrated set<lb />
of triplets.<lb />
But Thomas, who has acted<lb />
professionally since he was 7<lb />
years old, has had an extensive<lb />
theater career, playing everybody<lb />
from Franklin D. Roosevelt's son<lb />
John in "Sunrise at Campobello"<lb />
to an embittered Vietnam veteran<lb />
in Lanford Wilson's "The Fifth of<lb />
July<lb />
Now Thomas and Lamos, two<lb />
intense, verbal and highly articu-<lb />
lateartists, have joined forces for a<lb />
new production of "Hamlet" with<lb />
Lamos directing and Thomas<lb />
starring as the enigmatic Danish<lb />
prince. The play will be on view at<lb />
Hartford Stage through Nov. 7.<lb />
For the 36-year-old Thomas, the<lb />
role is a long-delayed return to<lb />
Shakespeare, his first attempt<lb />
since he was 15 and played the<lb />
youthful Duke of York in a pro-<lb />
duction of "Richard III" in New<lb />
York's Central Park.<lb />
For Lamos, this revival is his<lb />
third go around with what many<lb />
consider to be Shakespeare's<lb />
Harris to present slideshows<lb />
greatest - and most difficult - play.<lb />
The 41 -year-old Lamos portrayed<lb />
Hamlet at San Diego's Old Globe<lb />
Theater in 1977 and directed the<lb />
play three years later when he ran<lb />
a short-lived Shakespeare festival<lb />
that sprouted near Sequoia Na-<lb />
tional Park in Visalia, Calif.<lb />
Since then, Lamos' reputation<lb />
as one of country's foremost di-<lb />
rectors of Shakespeare has been<lb />
cemented by a series of produc-<lb />
tions he supervised at Hartford<lb />
Stage. Among his successes were<lb />
a sleek, sophisticated "Twelfth<lb />
Night" described by one critic as<lb />
"intoxicating" and surrealistic<lb />
retelling of "Pericles<lb />
Shakespeare's most phantasma-<lb />
gorical tale.<lb />
Discussions with Thomas be-<lb />
gan earlier in the year. Among the<lb />
School of rt Pr�� Kclca<lb />
ECU School of Art's slide lec-<lb />
ture series offerings for the month<lb />
of October will feature New York<lb />
art critic Particia Phillips and tour<lb />
artists with international origins.<lb />
All the lectures will be held at<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium at 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Painter Mark Harris, speaking<lb />
October 8, is a School oi Art artist-<lb />
in-residence from London, Eng-<lb />
land. Asa faculty member tor the<lb />
fall semester, Mr. Harris' work<lb />
was included in Gray Art<lb />
Gallery's faculty exhibit during<lb />
September. His large canvases are<lb />
loaded with a visual cacophony of<lb />
marks, shapes, color and move<lb />
ment.<lb />
The effect is a startiingly com<lb />
plex and active surface which al<lb />
temately asserts and negates<lb />
spacial relationships. Mr. Harris<lb />
is degreed in painting from Ed<lb />
inburgh College of Art and the<lb />
Royal College of Art, London.<lb />
Showing widely in the United<lb />
States and Europe, he has also<lb />
received several important<lb />
awards and scholarships includ-<lb />
ing Italian and Mexican govern<lb />
ment scholarships, a British<lb />
Council Exhibitions Abroad grant<lb />
and a Fulbright Fellowship for<lb />
1986.<lb />
Kevin McCloskey is an artist<lb />
and writer from New Jersey<lb />
teaching illustration as a visiting<lb />
lecturer in communication arts.<lb />
He has published hundreds of<lb />
drawings including over 50 for<lb />
The New York Times. His work<lb />
ranges from cartoons to water-<lb />
color paintings.<lb />
On October 12, he will show his<lb />
drawings from "The New York<lb />
Times, " "The Village Voiee"and<lb />
San Francisco Bay Guardian, as<lb />
well as slides of travel sketches<lb />
and watercolors from his book<lb />
"Walking Around Hoboken<lb />
October 26, art critic Patricia<lb />
Phillips will lecture on "Criticism<lb />
and the Art of Public Life" as a<lb />
part oi her three day participation<lb />
in the School of Art's Visiting<lb />
Critics program. While on cam-<lb />
pus she will also be visiting class-<lb />
rooms and critiquing individual<lb />
work Presently Ms. Phillips is<lb />
associate chairman of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Environmental Design at<lb />
Parsons School of Design in New<lb />
York as well as a writer and re-<lb />
viewer for " Artforum magazine<lb />
Among her many published<lb />
works are reviews of such nation-<lb />
ally important exhibits as the<lb />
Whitney Museum's "Metaman-<lb />
hattan 1984; Knoll<lb />
International's "Robert Venturi<lb />
I4; the Museum of Modem<lb />
Art's "Alvar Aalto: Furniture and<lb />
Class 1985; the Museum of<lb />
MntJexrvAjri's "Ludwig Mies van<lb />
der Rohc<lb />
Gallery's<lb />
son 1985.<lb />
1986; and Pace<lb />
'Louise Nevel-<lb />
plays considered - and rejected -<lb />
by the two men were "Richard II"<lb />
and "Measure for Measure By<lb />
April, they had settled on "Ham-<lb />
let But Thomas didn't plunge<lb />
immediately into memorizing the<lb />
mammoth part. While at home in<lb />
California, he began reading eve-<lb />
rything he could get his hands on<lb />
about the play, the author and the<lb />
period during which it was writ-<lb />
ten.<lb />
"I like having a sense of con-<lb />
text Thomas says. "I just wanted<lb />
to be fortified with some of the<lb />
wisdom of the ages about the play<lb />
to help me along. I'm very greedy<lb />
for help<lb />
Lamos began preparing for the<lb />
production by also avoiding the<lb />
play.<lb />
"The first production of 'Ham-<lb />
let' I directed came together for<lb />
me because when I should have<lb />
been studying the script, I found<lb />
myself studyingall kindsof schol-<lb />
arly books about the Hapsburg<lb />
Empire and Vienna he says The<lb />
result was a "Hamlet" that looked<lb />
and sounded like tum-of-the-cen-<lb />
tury Vienna, a world succumbing<lb />
to corruption and complacency.<lb />
The current production is not as<lb />
easy to pin down or describe, says<lb />
Lamos. While not a modem-dress<lb />
"Hamlet the production, ac-<lb />
cording to the director, is set in the<lb />
present, in an abandoned theater<lb />
about to be destroyed.<lb />
The director's current thoughts<lb />
and feelings about "Hamlet"<lb />
were fueled by unexpected<lb />
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RICHMOND, Minn. (AP) - Ja-<lb />
son Najarak has sat at the same<lb />
canvas with master tutors Pablo<lb />
Picasso and Salvador Dali, and<lb />
has displayed his paintings in<lb />
some of the finest galleries in the<lb />
world - in Vienna, Oslo and Paris.<lb />
Despite those credentials, not<lb />
many people know about<lb />
Sajarak, who lives on the Horse-<lb />
shoe Chain of Lakes near<lb />
Richmond.<lb />
But if his latest plan is success-<lb />
ful, people immediately will no-<lb />
nce Najarak and his art, which<lb />
will be displayed in the world's<lb />
largest gallery of all: the outdoors.<lb />
Najarak's most recent endeavor<lb />
is "environmental art a fancy<lb />
name for the fiberglass and steel<lb />
sculptures that Najarak hopes<lb />
will someday dot the countryside.<lb />
Najarak, 46, recently completed<lb />
one of his works, a 25-foot wild<lb />
turkey that weighs about 22,000<lb />
within the year a 50-foot crow will<lb />
be built and erected for Belgrade,<lb />
and a mammoth cow led by a<lb />
German farmer will go up near<lb />
Albany.<lb />
"They're going to become very<lb />
important tourist attractions<lb />
said Najarak, a Red Wing native<lb />
whose last name was Jacobson<lb />
until he changed it for somthing a<lb />
bit more distinctive. Najarak is an<lb />
old family name of Armenian ori-<lb />
gin, he said.<lb />
He says he owes much to the<lb />
eight months he spent working<lb />
with Picasso.<lb />
"He didn't teach me how<lb />
Najarak said. "He taught me the<lb />
business end - how to approach<lb />
galleries, how to get ideas about<lb />
what you're doing out to the<lb />
public<lb />
He met Picasso in Le Havre,<lb />
pounds, done for the community France, in 1971 after graduating<lb />
l Frazee. And if all goes well, from Harvard<lb />
I knocked on his door for three<lb />
weeks. The fourth week he talked<lb />
to me and let me in his studio<lb />
Najarak said.<lb />
Najarak says his environmental<lb />
art will be the art of the future.<lb />
"How many people go to muse-<lb />
ums? This brings the art to them.<lb />
It's tree to anyone. I want to bring<lb />
the art back to the country, to<lb />
where I live and to the people 1<lb />
love"<lb />
The large-scale projects are time<lb />
consuming and expensive,<lb />
Najarak said. For instance, the<lb />
turkey that now stands in Frazee<lb />
required 700 gallons of resin,<lb />
paint. What he taught me was which costs about $28 a gallon. A<lb />
how to make a living from art big bird or cow costs about $1,200<lb />
to<lb />
a foot.<lb />
Townsfolk in Albany are rais-<lb />
ing money to have their cow and<lb />
farmer built, Najarak said. Plans<lb />
call for the art to stand about 40<lb />
feet high.<lb />
Theartist isone of justa handful<lb />
of people who make large-scale<lb />
creations out of fibergalss and<lb />
steel. Few artists work with these<lb />
materials because they are espen-<lb />
si ve and dif f icul t to shape, he said.<lb />
But Najarak has refined the<lb />
process to allow him much more<lb />
control over the fiberglass. He can<lb />
achieve detailed features on what<lb />
once was nothing more than a<lb />
hard, smooth surface.<lb />
He has developed a resin that he<lb />
mixed and then supplies to the<lb />
fiberglass shell of his sculpture.<lb />
Before the resin sets, he carves it.<lb />
After it sets he paints it with an air<lb />
brush.<lb />
That is where Najarak says he<lb />
believes the artist in him will be<lb />
able to appear in his environ-<lb />
mental art. Unlike other artists<lb />
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as this hearty, home-style pork<lb />
entree.<lb />
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4 pork shoulder blade steaks,<lb />
cut 12-inch thick (about 2<lb />
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2 tablespoons cooking oil.<lb />
1 2 cup tomato sauce.<lb />
One 5-ounce package noodles<lb />
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1 tablespoon snipped chives.<lb />
4 teaspoons all-purpose flour.<lb />
2 tablespoons cold water.<lb />
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large skillet brown steaks slowly<lb />
on each side in hot oil; remove<lb />
steaks. Drain off fat. Return all<lb />
steaks to skillet.<lb />
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percent phosphorus.<lb />
who work with large-scale fiber-<lb />
glass projects, Najarak hopes to<lb />
make his creations come to life<lb />
with paint.<lb />
The crow Najarak hopes to have<lb />
completed for Belgrade's centen-<lb />
nial celebration next summer will<lb />
be beautiful, he said, because he<lb />
will put layer upon layer of glow-<lb />
ing black paint over the fiberglass.<lb />
"Basic black is the most beauti-<lb />
ful color to work with. When the<lb />
color catches the light it shows<lb />
every color in the rainbow. This<lb />
will be one of my most beautiful<lb />
works. I'll paint each feather sepa-<lb />
rately he said. "That to me is the<lb />
fun part<lb />
He said he learned about large<lb />
paintings while living for nearly a<lb />
year at Dali's Port Lligat house in<lb />
Spain in 1973-74. "Up to then I'd<lb />
been almost a miniaturist<lb />
He became interested in creat-<lb />
ing huge outdoor art pieces by<lb />
accident. About six years ago a<lb />
boyhood friend who had become<lb />
a sculptor asked if Najarak could<lb />
assist him on a large-scale project.<lb />
Najarak agreed and immediately<lb />
became hooked on that type of art.<lb />
"I was trying to find a niche that<lb />
related to my home state. All my<lb />
other work was surrealistic. I<lb />
liked it well enough that I went<lb />
into it full time said Najarak,<lb />
who stands more than 6 feet tall,<lb />
and wears a bushy beard and<lb />
mustache below a head of slicked -<lb />
black hair.<lb />
Abri?ft<lb />
TO<lb />
Whatever the<lb />
weather, we<lb />
have a Special<lb />
Outfit for that<lb />
Special Day<lb />
Homecoming 1987<lb />
Mon Tuc, Fri Sat 10:00-6:00<lb />
Wed. and Thur. 10:00-8:00<lb />
919 A, Red Bank Road 756-1058<lb />
HOMECOMING 1987 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS<lb />
October 5 - Theatre Arts Series: North Carolina Dance Theatre. Wright Auditorium. 8:00 p.m.<lb />
October 6 - Sneak Preview Movie: Baby Boom starring Diane Keaton, Sam Shcpard, and Harold Ramis. 8:00<lb />
p.m. 1 lendrix Theatre<lb />
October 7 - Movie: Police 8:00 p.m. Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
October 8 Pep Rallyl 7:00 p.m. Ficklen Stadium (The Marching Pirates will march up College Hill at 6:30<lb />
p.m.)<lb />
Major Concert: The fixx. Minges Coliseum, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Movie: Peggy Sue Got Married. 8:00 p.m. Hendrix Theatre. fThis movie also shows on October 9.<lb />
10 and 11.)<lb />
Dinner Theatre: 1 Ought to be in Pictures" 6:30 p.m. Mendenhall Student Center (Also playing<lb />
on October 9)<lb />
A0A Dance: 11 -2 Mendenhall Student Center. Multipurpose Room.<lb />
October 9 � �1?0 Dance. 9-2 Memorial Gym.<lb />
October io Homecoming Dav:<lb />
Alumni Coffee Hour and Open House TaylorSlaughter Alumni Center, 901 E. Fifth Street.<lb />
(Saturday, 9 a.m.)<lb />
Northern Telecom Art Exhibit - Gray Gallery. (Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. 5 p.m.)<lb />
Homecoming Parade Fifth Street. Band contest will be conducted during the parade (Satur<lb />
day, 10 a.m.)<lb />
Chancellor' Awards Luncheon - Minges Coliseum. The Outstanding Alumni Awards will be<lb />
presented at this occasion. All Alumni are Invited. Cost: $8.50 per person (See reservation<lb />
coupon.) Advance reservations are necessary. (Saturday. 11:45 a.m.)<lb />
Football Game - ECU Pirates vs Cincinnati Bearcats. Ficklen Stadium. Mall ticket orders to<lb />
Athletic Ticket Office, Minges Coliseum. ECU. Greenville. N.C. 27858. Tickets are $13.00 each.<lb />
plus $2.00 per order for handling. Ticket orders should be made early! (Saturday. 2 p.m<lb />
parking lots open for tailgating at 9 a.m.)<lb />
Traditional Alumni Post-Game Social - Hilton Inn. Greenville Blvd. Admission $2.00 per<lb />
person. Cash Bar. Entertainment by The Monitors (Saturday, 5-7 p.m.)<lb />
October 11 - E.C.U. Orchestra Concert. 3:15 p.m. Wright Auditorium Beach Music Concert: Chairman of the<lb />
Board. On the Mall 4:00 p.m.<lb />
COMING ATTRACTIONS<lb />
DRESS FOR SUCCESS.<lb />
SOPHOMORES<lb />
If you're enrolled in the second year of a college program leading to an associate or baccalaureate<lb />
degree from an accredited collegeuniversity, you could be earning more than $1 .(XX) a month dur-<lb />
ing your junior and senior years of college for a total of $24,000 by graduation. You must be at<lb />
least 18 but not more than 25 years old, be a US Citizen and have a 3.0 GPA. To see if you qualih<lb />
for the Baccalaureate Degree Commissioning Program (BDCP). Call: 1-800-662-72317419 or out<lb />
side of North Carolina 1-800-528-8713.<lb />
CONTACT: Lt. Boatright<lb />
Navy Representative<lb />
October 6<lb />
Career Planning and Placement Office<lb />
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Wednesday.October 7th at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Movie:<lb />
POLICE<lb />
October 8th-11th at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Movie:<lb />
PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED<lb />
Thursday, October 8th at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
In Concert:<lb />
"THE FIXX"<lb />
Minges, Ticket Prices:<lb />
$7.00- Students<lb />
$9.00- Public and at the door<lb />
(Presented By Major Concerts Committee)<lb />
Sunday, October 11th at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
In Concert:<lb />
"CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD"<lb />
On The University Mall<lb />
(Presented by Special Concerts Committee)<lb />
Monday, October 12th at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
In Hendrix Theatre:<lb />
"Hon. Shirley Chisholm"<lb />
Lecture: "Women And Work In America <lb />
Now And Then"<lb />
(Presented by the Forum Committee)<lb />
Visual Arts Presents<lb />
Exhibition<lb />
"THE MAGIC OF NEON"<lb />
Mendenhall Gallery through October 22<lb />
Register for over $200.00 worth<lb />
of neon prizes to be awarded.<lb />
for more information, contact the<lb />
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OCTOBER 6.1987 Page 14<lb />
ECU theater arts<lb />
grads seek fame<lb />
ECU graduate Sandra Bullock will star in the film "Terminal Bliss.<lb />
Mixed media show at Gray<lb />
Gallery evokes primitivism<lb />
By<lb />
SUSANNE<lb />
NIELSON<lb />
exhibitions .ire on<lb />
Iray Art Gallery .it<lb />
of Art through Oc-<lb />
Two I1CW<lb />
view at the <lb />
ECU s School<lb />
tobor. They arc Gilad Ophir's<lb />
photographic works and the<lb />
northern Telecom Sixth Annual<lb />
Exhibition ol North Carolina<lb />
Sculpture.<lb />
We encounter an crossection oi<lb />
contemporary sculpture with a<lb />
fairly good representation of art-<lb />
ists from ECL"s School ol Art.<lb />
They arc either students or have<lb />
graduated in the past years out oi<lb />
the department.<lb />
All possible materials have<lb />
been utilized,from pieces made of<lb />
metal, clay or wood and a variety<lb />
ol mixed media. But all materials<lb />
have been used to create unique<lb />
visions. Each sculpture evokes its<lb />
-own feeling in the viewer.<lb />
'� Some seem IcT draw trio viewer'<lb />
the<lb />
intt<lb />
as Arlene Burke-Morgan's<lb />
pieces, Nyeema's lourney<lb />
eir quiet atmosphere such<lb />
lay<lb />
and<lb />
"Hydra U" both oi 1984. Using<lb />
her own face in the sculpture, the<lb />
artist creates an "earth mother"<lb />
feeling thai touches our inner<lb />
most instincts The shell hair<lb />
piece points to Afro American<lb />
heritage, but also to deep affini-<lb />
ties with nature and creation<lb />
Another graduate . Mark<lb />
Brown, is well remembered for<lb />
his humorous sculptures with<lb />
equally smile evoking titles. The<lb />
small, mostly pastel-pink colored<lb />
earthenware piece in this exhibi-<lb />
tion is named "St Lawrence's<lb />
Kiln tor the Underbred It is a<lb />
tiny kiln with little room for fir-<lb />
ing, but more for possible (board)<lb />
game<lb />
Close by rests David Cherry's<lb />
"Sonny Boy a little bronze<lb />
sculpture that shares it's humor<lb />
with his former fellow student<lb />
Brown. There is again lots oi room<lb />
for interpretation.<lb />
Tim Davis, who does not come<lb />
out of ECU, but who has studied<lb />
under Norman Keller of ECU in<lb />
Italy in the summer of 1984, re-<lb />
minds us right away of this inter-<lb />
action of ideas. Davis's alabaster<lb />
sculpture Liquid Series I" of<lb />
1986 points directly to Keller's<lb />
two pieces shown in last month's<lb />
faculty show at the Gray Galleryi<lb />
There is the similar feeling of<lb />
standing before a sacred vessel for<lb />
offerings. The shiny material he<lb />
used is reminiscent oi Roman rel-<lb />
ics and found sculptures depict-<lb />
ing heoric figures from ancient<lb />
history. This sculpture goes a step<lb />
beyond and points back towards<lb />
Burke-Morgan's pieces- the hu-<lb />
man body as a holy container for<lb />
the generations ahead.<lb />
Much of the sculpture moves<lb />
away from refined polished sur-<lb />
faces to a more rough primitivist<lb />
treatment. Some, although<lb />
smooth and curvalinear in shape,<lb />
too, evoke the feeling of coming<lb />
from the beginnings of time.<lb />
Martha Dunigan's "Double<lb />
Pod a large vessel of wrapped<lb />
twigs, gives us this feeling as<lb />
much as Clara Couch's "Annun-<lb />
ciation" and "Homage to New<lb />
Mexico II Both works seem to<lb />
come straight out of the tradition<lb />
of all-American artist Georgia<lb />
Cr-Keefe.<lb />
Evan Stanford is another ECU<lb />
graduate. His large untitled wood<lb />
sculpture gathers various influ-<lb />
ences brought to the School of Art<lb />
over the recent years, such as na-<lb />
tionally aclaimed artist Alice<lb />
Aycock's world of ideas.<lb />
An exhibition and lecture<lb />
brought her to the School of Art<lb />
this past year. In her world daily<lb />
items turn into monstrously<lb />
threatening machines; she lives<lb />
out her nightmares in her work. In<lb />
a strange way Stanford's piece<lb />
captures the same feeling. A very<lb />
high high-chair is perched on top<lb />
oia base that could be a sea-saw or<lb />
catapulting maching. The threat is<lb />
ever present.<lb />
Rosie Thompson's 1987 piece<lb />
"Cettin' Closer" brings together<lb />
humorous and threatening as-<lb />
pects to forma sculpture that may<lb />
leave viewers puzzled, but still in<lb />
awe. She also graduated from<lb />
EtU asdid Susan E. Ward "whose<lb />
mixed media pieces bring us back<lb />
to feelings oi ancient and sacred<lb />
objects. The choice of materials<lb />
and the wrapping techniques<lb />
underline this interpretation.<lb />
Several animal sculptures,<lb />
some more "real" than others,<lb />
either draw or appall the viewer.<lb />
They seem to be mammals from<lb />
the attributes given to them by<lb />
their creators. Whereas the "Gere-<lb />
nuk" by John Paul Harris appeals<lb />
in its realistic representation and<lb />
almost crosses the border to<lb />
humans as it stands on two hind<lb />
legs.<lb />
By CHRIS MITCHELL<lb />
S�f Writer<lb />
The ECU Theater Arts Depart-<lb />
ment offers its graduates some-<lb />
thing no other department can - a<lb />
twenty percent success rate.<lb />
Though the department's New<lb />
Professional Action Training Pro-<lb />
gram has graduated only 2 classes<lb />
of 20 graduates, five actors have<lb />
already begun impressive ca-<lb />
reers.<lb />
Most notably, Sandra Bullock<lb />
has completed one major motion<lb />
picture, "Walking Point The<lb />
public will soon see her in 'Termi-<lb />
nal Bliss" and other films. Others<lb />
to watch for are Scott Ryrner in<lb />
the daytime drama "Ryan's<lb />
Hope" and Jennifer Paulson in the<lb />
forthcoming broadway musical<lb />
"Legs Diamond<lb />
Edgar Loessin, chairman of<lb />
theater arts, attributes the success<lb />
of the new program to various<lb />
professionals on the staff. The<lb />
faculty includes Tracy Donohue,<lb />
Dr. Cedric Winchell, Helen Steer<lb />
and Don Biehn. Many came to<lb />
ECU after having studied with<lb />
Lee Strasberg, Uta Halen and<lb />
Sanford Meisner.<lb />
Biehn has won the outstanding<lb />
teacher's award at both ECU and<lb />
West Virginia University. Biehn<lb />
cites various changes in the acting<lb />
program as well as its staff as<lb />
reasons the program has pros-<lb />
pered.<lb />
First, the program offers four<lb />
years of acting rather than two,<lb />
patterned after the New York<lb />
Studio Training.<lb />
"Actors need to learn by acting,<lb />
not by preparing to act Biehn<lb />
says about the change.<lb />
"Our program is still based on<lb />
Stanislavsky's Method. Each class<lb />
is more specific in what it offers,<lb />
unlike the "samples" of acting<lb />
other universities teach<lb />
One important change is the<lb />
addition of a new course,<lb />
Winchell's film and television<lb />
action. The seniors act in real tele-<lb />
vision and film studios, provided<lb />
by Carlton Benz in broadcasting.<lb />
"Students not only gain experi-<lb />
ence in film and TV acting, they<lb />
may have videotapes as part of<lb />
their resumes<lb />
One policy change should gain<lb />
the attention of many students<lb />
outside of theater arts.<lb /><lb />
Scott Rymer, former ECU theater student, stars in "Ryan's Hope<lb />
"We want to encourage non<lb />
masons outside theater arts to<lb />
enroll in the program" Biehn says<lb />
of allowing non-masons into the<lb />
acting program. The program is<lb />
based on talent, not major.<lb />
"Certainly non-majors profit in<lb />
ways acting majors don't<lb />
Loessin concurs.<lb />
Certain careers whicn may<lb />
benefit from such an intensified<lb />
program include sales, business,<lb />
teaching and pre-law.<lb />
"Anyone in a 'person-to-per-<lb />
son' business learns much from<lb />
our program since we focus on<lb />
behavior rather than textbooks<lb />
See ECU page 11<lb />
Halbrooks gives slide show and lecture<lb />
By SUSANNE NIELSON<lb />
 Sttft Writer<lb />
Darryl Halbrooks was the first<lb />
to give his slide lecture at ECU's<lb />
School of Art in this fall's artist<lb />
and critic lecture series. Hal-<lb />
brooks is one of two Artists-in-<lb />
Re'dence at the School of Art for<lb />
this Fall semester.<lb />
Halbrooks is a painter, print-<lb />
maker, filmmaker and professor<lb />
of Art at Eastern Kentucky Uni-<lb />
versity in Richmond, Kentucky, artist's descriptions draw qui bit<lb />
Hegraduatcd with Master of Fine of laughter from tr,e audience<lb />
Arts Degree from Southern Ilh- here as he explains, "The images<lb />
nois University in 1972 and exhib- were influenced by a news report<lb />
ts nationally. He is also an avid of a 3,000 pound cheese dug up in<lb />
traveler - by bicycle or motorcycle Ireland after � had been hufor<lb />
- always in search for new ,deas some time The influence of a<lb />
for his work. Landscapes are an visit to Ireland two years ago<lb />
inherent part of his drawings and brought impressions of Irish<lb />
it'rather formal He is most con-<lb />
cerned with the visual impact of<lb />
his pieces although the titles carry<lb />
a lot of weight too. He uses a<lb />
sketch book, planning quite a bit.<lb />
The book is a "tool" for him, con-<lb />
taining sketches as well asgrocery<lb />
lists or sometimes just "doodles<lb />
Some of the pages are shown in<lb />
slides and demonstrate the eclec-<lb />
tic character of the book.<lb />
Next we see the most recent<lb />
work (on view at his office). The<lb />
panic "I woke up one morning<lb />
and felt I was becoming some-<lb />
thing other than an artist. I was<lb />
worrying more about my life than<lb />
about making images So he was<lb />
driven by this panic and guilt to<lb />
spend more time creating.<lb />
He collected numerous images<lb />
during his travels. The sketches<lb />
that came out of this experience<lb />
give him images of the landscape<lb />
and old architecture he encoun-<lb />
tered. They are interwoven with<lb />
images of a displaced looking dog<lb />
and a caution post painted in<lb />
paintings. It became, Halbrooks<lb />
explains, "a symbol for myself. Of<lb />
this displaced midwestern<lb />
American in the midst of all this<lb />
history  He feels like a part of<lb />
Indiana, a "plain American" with<lb />
no urge to seek long lost roots.<lb />
It is this feeling that seems to<lb />
make his landscapes look so alien,<lb />
like an entire other world with no<lb />
connection to the people or ob-<lb />
jects in them. With his dog Jen-<lb />
nifer suspended in mid-air at an<lb />
old Scottish Abbey in mind we<lb />
may look forward and wonder<lb />
landscape and the cheese image<lb />
together. Halbrooks says, he<lb />
thought of this cheese as a wheel.<lb />
So out of the black paper there<lb />
glows the giant cheese wheel half<lb />
paintings, although they become<lb />
more and more abstract as his<lb />
work progresses.<lb />
The artist's work had been on<lb />
view at the Gray Art Gallery as a<lb />
part of the School of Art Faculty buried in a strange landscape<lb />
Exhibit. The pieces shown were The artist then explains the lay-<lb />
paintings on masonite board, ers of thought involved in this<lb />
edges cut to match the ouside of series of pastels. He is very much<lb />
the painted shapes, creating a 3-D concerned with the origins of<lb />
effect. Halbrooks refers to them things. In this case he is combin-<lb />
humorously as "the painter's ing the excavation of the cheese<lb />
I he large White Animal" by cheap way out of making sculp- with the construction of the first<lb />
ames Herring brings on an en- fure Halbrooks gave insights wheel and it's subsequent arche-<lb />
into his way of thinking and<lb />
working and shared his world of<lb />
ideas with all who had come to see<lb />
and hear.<lb />
He expains first of all his<lb />
method of working. He calls<lb />
bright fluorescent color The latter what images Darryl Halbrooks<lb />
is found again and again in later may-find in North Carolina.<lb />
African exchange student<lb />
enjoys ECU but misses home<lb />
By EDDIE FITZGERALD<lb />
MHMtai<lb />
tirely diffemt reaction. It seems so<lb />
foreign and yet so close to us in its<lb />
features. Herring's "Howling<lb />
Head" takes these feelings yet a<lb />
step further, communicating with<lb />
See GALLERY page 11<lb />
Although he likes Eastern<lb />
North Carolina, and enjoys chal-<lb />
lenges and different aspects of life<lb />
here at ECU, Akouete Agbodjan<lb />
said he misses Africa.<lb />
He said he misses his little<lb />
brother the most, as his eyes<lb />
shone with memories.<lb />
Agbodjan is a 25 year old ex-<lb />
ological finding and digging out. change student from Togo, Af-<lb />
rica. He came here through Inter-<lb />
As the cheese wheel series pro- national Student Exchange Pi<lb />
gresses the artist adds new gram (ISEP), and is working to-<lb />
nnages, a pretzel and Canadian wards a chemistry major,<lb />
landscape from a more recent trip. He decided to come to ECU for<lb />
"I figured if they're going to dig the challenge and the experience<lb />
up cheeses they might as well dig of studying in America and was<lb />
up pretzels, " comments Hal- encouraged by American ex-<lb />
brooks. The imagery as well as change students, whom he<lb />
titles are drawn from the artist's befriended at the Universite du<lb />
surroundings. Titles such as "The Benin near Lome, the capital of<lb />
Cheese PIT or 'The Big Cheese Togo and Agbodjan's home town.<lb />
Perspective refer to his new Togo is one of the smallest na-<lb />
home in Pitt County or to his tions in Africa. Geographically it<lb />
!?f!ynS ?f ?rawing classes at sits between Ghana and Benin, on<lb />
ECU's School of Art, he says.<lb />
Halbrooks brings on more amuse-<lb />
ment with his piece "The Orlando<lb />
Cheese Proposal "If cheeses like<lb />
the one found in Ireland found<lb />
their way into the U.S. they would<lb />
the west coast. Although ifs<lb />
small, it has a great variety of<lb />
ethnic groups, customs, and tra-<lb />
ditions. Most of the Togolese live<lb />
on subsistence agriculture and<lb />
"about eighty percent of the<lb />
� li , x . .� ��w.ui cigiuy ucatni or era<lb />
probably end up near Orlando, population lives in rural prov<lb />
(hmeofDl.sneyVor,c)' �)� inces Agbodjan said. French is<lb />
Comments such as these show<lb />
the artisf s humor in these and<lb />
more abstract drawings. Earlier<lb />
series such as the Mr. Happy Face<lb />
Series or the autobiographical<lb />
Agbodjan is a tall, lean young<lb />
man, with a serious expression<lb />
that easily dissolves into a<lb />
friendly smile. At times he uses<lb />
his hands to sweep away the frus-<lb />
tration of English and gather in<lb />
elusive words.<lb />
"For two years 1 worked as a<lb />
tutor of mathematics and physics<lb />
to French students at Ecole Fran-<lb />
caise to pay my travel and staying<lb />
expe 'scs. This helped me a lot to<lb />
See FOREIGN page 11<lb />
Study abroad!<lb />
By EDDIE FITZGERALD<lb />
Have you ever dreamed of<lb />
going to the Ivory Coast, or Hong<lb />
Kong, or some other exotic coun-<lb />
try to study and experience a dif-<lb />
ferent culture?<lb />
Well, your first step could be as<lb />
close as Dr. Robert Hursey's of fice<lb />
at 222 Austin Building.<lb />
Hursey is the coordinator of<lb />
International Student Exchange<lb />
Program (ISEP) at ECU. In front of<lb />
his office, posted on the wall, are<lb />
fliers and brochures explaining<lb />
the ISEP program and encourag-<lb />
ing interested students to drop in<lb />
and find out more about it.<lb />
ISEP, founded in 1979, is a pro-<lb />
gram created to acquaint Ameri-<lb />
cans with different people and<lb />
Alfred Eschwe will conduct the Tonkuenstler Orchestra when they<lb />
play at ECU's Wright Auditorium OcL13 at 8 p.m. See story page 11.<lb />
the official language, but there are<lb />
about forty different dialects spo-<lb />
ken there.<lb />
Commenting on Agbodjan's cu'l runes of the workmrough<lb />
arrivial in Greenville this sum- student exchange. It is funded bv<lb />
senes involving the artist and his mer, Dr. Robert Hursey, coordi- the United sires InJoration<lb />
idol Joe Hall show the comical nator of ISEP at ECU, said: "When Agency and currently honors 130<lb />
aspects more openly. he first came here it was very hot universities in 242�S� in-<lb />
In these line drawings the artist and when he got off of the plane eluding the U S<lb />
points out certain situations in a hesaid 'if s just like being horne "ISEP is the most cost effective<lb />
humorous way, at the same time "Greenville is a small town The<lb />
questioning them. Titles such as people and community are<lb />
"35 Mile Per Hour Happy Face extraordinary Agbodjan said in<lb />
Crash Test" or "Happy Face a heavy accent that has a strong<lb />
Street Crime" underline the French flavor to it. "I appreciate<lb />
artist's intention in these pieces. everything. I don't want to say ifs Carolina UiuJSSS wJSlrfS-<lb />
different (here), but of course if s ford to eo to some of the best<lb />
Halbrook has travelled in past different. But it doesn't seem universities in the world "hesaid<lb />
years. Two major nips and the strange for me because I've read a Students are eligible to partici-<lb />
impressions gathered on them lot about this country and I have pate in the proeiam if they've<lb />
seem to be dominant m his work American friends in Lome. been going to an ISEP honored<lb />
He expains, that he was prompted "I appreciate theopportunity to university for a year and are cur-<lb />
to travel initially when seized by study in America. For the rently listed as full time students<lb />
what he refers to as an "Art �����Ml is not a regret for me<lb />
program now in effect for foreign<lb />
exchange students. They pay the<lb />
same tuition as instate ECU stu-<lb />
dents Hursey said.<lb />
"If you can afford to go to East<lb />
Pack tun<lb />
RALEIGH, (AP)-Theda<lb />
started with an interception but the g<lb />
bieak beginning for North Carolina Woll<lb />
State only served to inspire ti �<lb />
VVolfpack to avenge a yi<lb />
grudge<lb />
"It was the defens. ld twas ,<lb />
linebacker Scott Auer after <lb />
State's 17-0 Atlanta I<lb />
ence football victory over Q<lb />
Tech Saturday<lb />
'The biggest step, abou<lb />
is how they come on and hum I p<lb />
gether. Alotoftean tie<lb />
gone downhill. But our I Isandour to�<lb />
coachesdidn't panic We stuck wil<lb />
the things we were doinj<lb />
the faith said N.  P<lb />
hdc<lb />
Dick Sheridan.<lb />
Though th,<lb />
for the Wolf ack N<lb />
control in the fir:<lb />
terback Preston<lb />
tor a touchdown<lb />
Poag, a redshirt h<lb />
intercepted I .<lb />
Results frl<lb />
Mow th Associated P-<lb />
� otballte<lb />
this week and schedule f<lb />
No. 1 Oklahoma (4 1 A<lb />
State 56-3 �� s lexas atg<lb />
No. 2 Nebraska 4 E-<lb />
Carolina . s Kansa<lb />
No 3 Miami<lb />
Honda State 26-25 . - arland<lb />
No. 4 Florida State (4� N<lb />
: Miami, Ha. 2-2; ats.<lb />
Mississippi.<lb />
No. 5 Notre Darn,<lb />
Burger re<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, NC (AP) - '<lb />
3urgcr used to be the Auburn quar-<lb />
erback whose job it was to get the<lb />
sail to the Tiger tailbacks. But in the<lb />
20-10 football victory over North<lb />
Carolina Saturday, he became the :<lb />
nan who made the offense click on <lb />
iis own.<lb />
Burger threw two third-quarter<lb />
uchdown passes, including a 2-<lb />
ifd scoringjgatd2Jffiffimfcrvforps<lb />
.vith 1 :T8 left in the period t<lb />
.he Tigers to a road victory.<lb />
In the two previous seasons. Bur-<lb />
ner was in the backfield wih Hi<lb />
-nan Trophy winner Bo ackson a<lb />
Brent Fullwood. He said he was vir-<lb />
tually a spectator.<lb />
"I've been in an offense where all<lb />
1 did was turn around and pitch the<lb />
hall to Bo and Brent and not<lb />
invthing Burger said ! n a<lb />
like being involved as much as! am<lb />
.ind having a little contr<lb />
there<lb />
Burger said the game<lb />
tovK on<lb />
See EXCHANGE page 11<lb />
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OCTOBER 4 t�7 Page 1<lb />
E CU theater student, stars in "Ryan's Hope<lb />
ton- Certain careers wiucn mav<lb />
from such an intensified<lb />
�gram include sales, business,<lb />
teaching and pre-law.<lb />
- ne in a 'person-to-per-<lb />
n business learns much from<lb />
n our pro-am since we focus on<lb />
� than textbooks<lb />
see ECU page 11<lb />
and lecture<lb />
'me-<lb />
)st painted in<lb />
lor The latter<lb />
am in later<lb />
t<lb />
paintings. It became, Halbrooks<lb />
explains, "a symbol for myself Of<lb />
this displaced midwestern<lb />
erican in the midst of all this<lb />
rj He feels like a part of<lb />
ma. a plain American" with<lb />
;rge to seek long lost roots.<lb />
It is this feeling that seems to<lb />
his landscapes look so alien,<lb />
like an entire other world with no<lb />
connection to the people or ob-<lb />
lects in them. With his dog Jen-<lb />
nifer suspended in mid-air at an<lb />
old Scottish Abbey in mind we<lb />
may look forward and wonder<lb />
what images Darryl Halbrooks<lb />
may find in North Carolina.<lb />
xchange student<lb />
CU but misses home<lb />
GERALD<lb />
jies Eastern<lb />
I "hai-<lb />
djan<lb />
-es his little<lb />
as his eves<lb />
is.<lb />
year old ex-<lb />
bm Togo, Af<lb />
through Inter-<lb />
ixchange Pro-<lb />
Is working to-<lb />
jmator<lb />
fme to ECU for<lb />
t perience<lb />
?nca and was<lb />
American ex-<lb />
whom he<lb />
lUniversite du<lb />
the capital of<lb />
's home town.<lb />
fe smallest na-<lb />
)graphically it<lb />
and Benin, on<lb />
uthough it's<lb />
?at variety of<lb />
toms, and tra-<lb />
Togolese live<lb />
iculture and<lb />
Jrcent of the<lb />
rural prov-<lb />
ed. French is<lb />
.but there are<lb />
It dialects spo-<lb />
Agbodjan's<lb />
lle this sum-<lb />
irsey, coord i-<lb />
P, said "When<lb />
was very hot<lb />
f of the plane<lb />
?inghome<lb />
11 town. The<lb />
fmunity ire<lb />
ijan said in<lb />
has a strong<lb />
 "I appreciate<lb />
ant to say it's<lb />
of course it's<lb />
loesn't seem<lb />
ise I've read a<lb />
and I have<lb />
Lome.<lb />
portunity to<lb />
a For the<lb />
ret for me<lb />
Agbodjan is a tall, lean young<lb />
man, with a serious expression<lb />
that easily dissolves into a<lb />
friendly smile. At times he uses<lb />
his hands to sweep a wav the frus-<lb />
tration of English and gather in<lb />
elusive words.<lb />
For two years 1 worked as a<lb />
tutor of mathematics and physics<lb />
to French students at Ecole Fran-<lb />
caise to pay my travel and staying<lb />
expe scs This helped me a lot to<lb />
See FOREIGN page 11<lb />
f<lb />
Study abroad!<lb />
By EDDIE FITZGERALD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Have you ever dreamed of<lb />
going to the Ivory Coast, or Hong<lb />
Kong, or some other exotic coun-<lb />
try to study and experience a dif-<lb />
ferent culture?<lb />
Well, your first step could be as<lb />
close as Dr. Robert Hurse s office<lb />
at 222 Austin Building.<lb />
Hursey is the coordinator of<lb />
International Student Exchange<lb />
Program (ISEP) at ECU. In front of<lb />
his office, posted on the wall, are<lb />
fliers and brochures explaining<lb />
the ISEP program and encourag-<lb />
ing interested students to drop in<lb />
and find out more about it.<lb />
ISEP, founded in 1979, is a pro-<lb />
gram created to acquaint Ameri-<lb />
cans with different people and<lb />
cultures of the world through<lb />
student exchange. It is funded by<lb />
the United States Information<lb />
Agency and currently honors 130<lb />
universities in 24 countries, in-<lb />
cluding the U.S.<lb />
"ISEP is the most cost effective<lb />
program now in effect for foreign<lb />
exchange students. They pay the<lb />
same tuition as instate ECU stu-<lb />
dents Hursey said.<lb />
"If you can afford to go to East<lb />
Carolina University, you can af-<lb />
ford to go to some of the best<lb />
universities in the world he said<lb />
Students are eligible to partici-<lb />
pate in the program if they've<lb />
been going to an ISEP honored<lb />
university for a year and are cur-<lb />
rently listed as full time students<lb />
See EXCHANGE page 11<lb />
Pack turns around bad start<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The day<lb />
started with an interception but the<lb />
bleak beginning for North Carolina<lb />
State only served to inspire the<lb />
Wolfpack to avenge a year-old<lb />
grudge.<lb />
It was the defense's day said<lb />
linebacker Scott Auer after N. C.<lb />
state's 17-0 Atlantic Coast Confer-<lb />
ence football victory over Georgia<lb />
I a h Saturday.<lb />
The biggest story about his team<lb />
is how they come on and hung to-<lb />
gether. A lot of teams would have<lb />
vne downhill. But our kidsand our<lb />
�aches didn't panic. We stuck with<lb />
v things we were doing and kept<lb />
e faith said N.C. State coach<lb />
v k Sheridan.<lb />
Though thegamedidn't start well<lb />
for the Wolfpack, N.C. State took<lb />
tntrol in the first half behind quar-<lb />
back Preston Poag, who passed<lb />
r a touchdown.<lb />
Poag, a redshirt freshman, was<lb />
ntercepted by Riccardo Ingram on<lb />
the game's first play, giving Geor-<lb />
gia Tech possession on the<lb />
Wolfpack 20. But the Yellow Jackets<lb />
went only six yards on their first<lb />
offensive series, and Thomas<lb />
Palmer missed a 31-yard field goal.<lb />
It was the first of three misses for<lb />
Palmer, whose team was able to<lb />
move inside the N.C. State 20 only<lb />
once after the first series.<lb />
Poag came back early in the sec-<lb />
ond quarter, scrambling out of the<lb />
pocket on fourth down to hit junior<lb />
tight and Bobby Harrell on a 2-yard<lb />
touchdown pass with 14:55 left in<lb />
the half. The Wolfpack stayed on<lb />
the ground for most of the drive but<lb />
Poag's 13-yard shovel pass to full-<lb />
back Marty Karriker on third down<lb />
pushed N.C. State deep into Geor-<lb />
gia Tech territory.<lb />
Georgia Tech quaterback Rick<lb />
Strom Fumbled after he was sacked<lb />
by Auer, and tackle John Adleta<lb />
recovered for N.C. State, setting up<lb />
Bryan Carter's 31-yard field goal<lb />
with 3:03 left in the second quarter<lb />
for a 10-0 lead.<lb />
The scoring stopped until the fi-<lb />
nal 21 seconds, when tailback Todd<lb />
Varn hurled himself into the end<lb />
zone for a 1-yard touchdown, cap-<lb />
ping a 72-yard drive.<lb />
After the final touchdown, senior<lb />
linebacker Mark Smith knew they<lb />
were going to avenge a 59-21 loss to<lb />
Georgia Tech last season and hold<lb />
the Yellow Jackets scoreless.<lb />
"We weren't going to lose that<lb />
shutout then he said. "We'd had a<lb />
year to think about those 59 points.<lb />
We weren't going to forget in a few<lb />
seconds<lb />
It was N.C. State's first shutout<lb />
since 1983, and the first time Geor-<lb />
gia Tech suffered a scoreless defeat<lb />
since 1982.<lb />
"We blitzed at times and that<lb />
helped put pressure on their quar-<lb />
terback Sheridan said. "But when<lb />
you blitz, you also put pressure on<lb />
our secondary and our kids did a<lb />
good job<lb />
Strom completed 13 of 24 passes<lb />
for 99 yards. He was replaced in the<lb />
third quarter by senior Darrell Gast,<lb />
who completed his first two passes,<lb />
and moved the Yellow Jackets close<lb />
enough for Palmer's third field goal<lb />
attempt.<lb />
Gast was 3-for-5 for 92 yards, as<lb />
the Yellow Jackets went primarily<lb />
to the air in the second half. Georgia<lb />
Tech managed 81 yards on the<lb />
ground.<lb />
"We talked at halftime about not<lb />
turning the ball over and putting<lb />
pressure on our defense Sheridan<lb />
sai "Our defense hung in there<lb />
and, with the fourth quarter drive, I<lb />
thought that was the key to our<lb />
game<lb />
It was the second straight victory<lb />
for N.C. State, 2-3 and 2-1 in the<lb />
ACC, after opening the season with<lb />
three losses. Georgia Tech dropped<lb />
its third straight gameand is 1 -3 and<lb />
0-3 in the conference.<lb />
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Results from AP top 20 teams<lb />
rt the Associated Press Top<lb />
nty college football teams fared<lb />
- week and schedule for Oct. 10:<lb />
I Oklahoma (4-0-0) beat Iowa<lb />
ite 56 3; vs. Texas at Dallas.<lb />
: Nebraska (4-0-0) Beat South<lb />
irolina 30-21; vs. Kansas.<lb />
? Miami, Ha. (3-0-0) beat No. 4<lb />
rida State 26-25; vs. Maryland.<lb />
4 Honda State (4-1-0) lost to No.<lb />
Miami, Fla. 26-25; at Southern<lb />
Pittsburgh.<lb />
No. 6 Auburn (3-0-1) beat North<lb />
Carolina 20-10; vs. Vanderbuilt.<lb />
No. 7 Louisiana State (4-0-1) beat<lb />
No. 19 Florida 13-10; at No. 20Geor-<lb />
gia.<lb />
No. 8 Clemson (4-0-0) is idle; vs.<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
No. 9 Ohio State (3-0-1) beat Illinois<lb />
10-6; vs. Indiana.<lb />
I <lb />
Notre Dame (3-0-0) is idle; at No. 10 Tennessee (4-0-1) beat Cali-<lb />
fornia 38-12; is idle.<lb />
No. 11 UCLA (4-1-0) beat Stanford<lb />
49-0; is idle.<lb />
No. 12 Michigan (3-1-0) beat Wis-<lb />
consin 49-0; at Michigan State.<lb />
No. 13 Arizona State (3-1-0) beat<lb />
Texas-El Paso 35-16; at No. 15<lb />
Washington.<lb />
No. 14 Penn State (4-1-0) beat<lb />
Temple 27-13; vs. Rutgers.<lb />
No. 15 Texas A&amp;M (2-2-0)lost to<lb />
Texas Tech 27-21; vs. Houston.<lb />
No. 15 Washington (3-2-0) lost to<lb />
Oregon 29-22; vs. No. 13 Arizona<lb />
State.<lb />
No. 17 Alabama (4-1-0) beat South-<lb />
western Louisiana 38-10; at Mem-<lb />
phis State.<lb />
No. 17 Iowa (3-2-0) lost to Michigan<lb />
State 19-14; at Wisconsin.<lb />
No. 19 Florida (3-2-0) lost to No. 7<lb />
Louisiana State 13-10; vs. Fullcrton<lb />
State.<lb />
No. 20 Georgia (4-1-0) beat Missis-<lb />
sippi 31-14; vs. No. 7 Louisiana<lb />
State.<lb />
Burger revives Tiger offense<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, NC (AP) - Jeff<lb />
irger used to be the Auburn quar-<lb />
erback whose job it was to get the<lb />
all to the Tiger tailbacks. But in the<lb />
10-10 football victory over North<lb />
larolina Saturday, he became the<lb />
nan who made the offense click on<lb />
11s own.<lb />
ttinvrr threw two third-quarter<lb />
wn passes, including a 2-<lb />
ps, toneci, iLifOi<lb />
f left in the period to guide<lb />
added meaning after the 20-20 tie sarv to win this game "<lb />
with Tennessee last weekend. He Auburn coach Pat Dye, whose<lb />
got hot in the second half and Au- two previous visits to Chapel Hill<lb />
burn took advantage. resulted in a loss and a tie while he<lb />
"We kept thinking  that our was coach at East Carolina, said he<lb />
whole season was on the line he issued a challenge to his Tigersbe-<lb />
�sauLnVe had to do what was neccs- fore the game and at halftime. when<lb />
iurger<lb />
1<lb />
I igers to a road victory.<lb />
In the two previous seasons, Bur-<lb />
cr was in the backfield wih Heis-<lb />
nanTropfn winnei Bo Jackson and<lb />
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