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INSIDE<lb />
Editorials a<lb />
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Sports�mmq<lb />
Classifieds�wD<lb />
STYLE<lb />
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STYLE, page 7.<lb />
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SPORTS<lb />
Pirates come out of slump with big win over<lb />
Cincinnati � see SPORTS, page 10.<lb />
�Jj� 1�uBt Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.62 No. 14<lb />
Tuesday, October 13,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Chisholm encourages women<lb />
Bv TONI PAGE<lb />
Sun Wnlci<lb />
Speaking on women and work<lb />
in America, Shirley Chisholm. in a<lb />
Monday night speech, encour-<lb />
aged black and white women to<lb />
use their abilities and God-given<lb />
potentials to nuke a difference in<lb />
the world today.<lb />
"We need catalyst tor change.<lb />
We need women who are not<lb />
going to conform to the tradi-<lb />
tional roles they have been pre-<lb />
scribed. Tradition is not the an-<lb />
swer to today's problems, "Chish-<lb />
olm said.<lb />
Chisholm took her place in his-<lb />
tory first in 19 when she was the<lb />
first black woman elected to Con-<lb />
gress. In 1972, she campaigned to<lb />
be the Democratic Tarty nominee<lb />
for President.<lb />
Although she was not success-<lb />
ful, Chisholm is confident in the<lb />
belief that someday, through<lb />
"evolution a black person will<lb />
be elected to the highest office in<lb />
the nation<lb />
Chisholm spoke about<lb />
women's rights and the discrimi-<lb />
nation they encounter on the job.<lb />
1 am not talking about women's<lb />
rights because I am a woman, nor<lb />
because 1 am black. 1 am talking<lb />
about women's rights because 1<lb />
am a woman with the same attrib-<lb />
utes of any successful leader and<lb />
don't get the same rights<lb />
Chisholm said discrimination<lb />
in the work place is not a question<lb />
of civil rights, nor is it a question<lb />
of women's rights. It is an issue of<lb />
equity and justice in a society that<lb />
claims to believe in the phrase:<lb />
Liberty and justice for all<lb />
People should not merely be<lb />
concerned with manpower needs<lb />
in our country today but rather<lb />
with womenpower also, Chish-<lb />
olm said. According to Chisholm,<lb />
women cannot be passive and<lb />
complacent recipients of the roles<lb />
that society has given them: 'The<lb />
time has come when every seg-<lb />
ment oi society should be able to<lb />
run society Chisholm said.<lb />
Chisholm is proud of her trav-<lb />
els down a road which she said<lb />
has been difficult. Chisholm at-<lb />
tributes her success to "tremen-<lb />
dous confidence" in herself and<lb />
an "unshakable belief in God<lb />
"Yes, I'm going to say it, 1 know<lb />
I'm good Chisholm said, after<lb />
which the audience applauded<lb />
and laughed.<lb />
Chisholm encouraged this<lb />
same attitude for young women<lb />
both black and white and said that<lb />
it takes exceptional strength to<lb />
succeed in the world today if you<lb />
are a women among men who sec<lb />
you as a threat.<lb />
"Lets get over it Chisholm<lb />
said. "It has nothing to do with<lb />
women competing with men.<lb />
Women today are forced to work<lb />
by circumstances (such as raising<lb />
a family).<lb />
"It is going to take the collective<lb />
talentsof many to make this coun-<lb />
try work<lb />
Chisholm reflected on the six-<lb />
ties and encouraged students<lb />
today to become more involved in<lb />
politics. "You people today are<lb />
the result of the struggle and con-<lb />
victions of those of us in the sixties<lb />
who fought hard for what we<lb />
believed in. You students today<lb />
cannot afford to let us down<lb />
Chisholm expressed concern<lb />
over the overwhelming feeling of<lb />
"fear" and "paralysis" she has<lb />
seen evolve within the last dec-<lb />
ade. "People are so quiet Chish-<lb />
olm said.<lb />
But she added, "You need to<lb />
work together, and remember,<lb />
there is strength is unity<lb />
Chisholm is the author of two<lb />
books: "Unbought and Unbos-<lb />
sed her autobiography; "The<lb />
Good Fight the story of her 1972<lb />
bid for the presidency.<lb />
Chisholm's speech was spon-<lb />
sored by the Student Union Fo-<lb />
rum Committee.<lb />
This Wednesday, the Women's<lb />
Forum committee will sponsor<lb />
"Women of the 21st Century a<lb />
program "to sensitize and edu-<lb />
cate students about some of their<lb />
life choices available to them to-<lb />
day by bringing in various guest<lb />
speakers NASA Astronaut<lb />
Linda God win is to be the keynote<lb />
speaker when the programbegins<lb />
at 10 a.m. in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Shirley Chisholm speaks at a press conference before her speech to<lb />
students in Hendrix Theater Monday (Thomas Walters, Photolab).<lb />
Residence hall officials look for student leaders<lb />
Residence advisors a re a special<lb />
kind of people and looking for<lb />
them is not an easy job, according<lb />
to lanet lohnson, area coordinator<lb />
for West Campus.<lb />
A lot of red tape is involved<lb />
with choosing RAs, Johnson said.<lb />
It the applying students make<lb />
qualifications, they must be inter-<lb />
viewed by faculty and student<lb />
Staff members. They then would<lb />
be put into different group inter-<lb />
views in order to "see how they<lb />
Kt" in different situations.<lb />
Students who make it through<lb />
this process are then placed in<lb />
dorms which suit them.<lb />
"You need a well-rounded<lb />
staff Johnson said. "What you<lb />
do is try to fit different people in<lb />
the right position<lb />
Designated RAs must then<lb />
spend two-and-a-half days, dur-<lb />
ing the spring, working with the<lb />
Residence Director. In-service<lb />
training courses must be taken<lb />
durmgtheycar � individual RAs<lb />
may take "what they want for in-<lb />
service training Johnson said.<lb />
To be an RA, a student must:<lb />
�Be enrolled as full time stu-<lb />
dent � undergraduate, 12 hours;<lb />
graduate, nine hours.<lb />
�Be a sophomore (or higher<lb />
class standing).<lb />
�Have a minimum grade point<lb />
average of 2.2.<lb />
�Have a clear judicial record.<lb />
�Have time schedule free of<lb />
other commitments which would<lb />
Homecoming: Kimberlv Hines becomes Miss<lb />
ECU, student g<lb />
One coordinator of ECU's<lb />
homecoming activities said<lb />
homecoming weekend was "a<lb />
great weekend<lb />
Don Leggett, co-chairman of<lb />
the ECU Homecoming Steering<lb />
Committee, said all the events<lb />
were "well attended He added<lb />
that the alumni open house at the<lb />
alumni center had the biggest at-<lb />
tendance ever.<lb />
The football team's 56-28 vic-<lb />
tor over the University of Cin-<lb />
cinnati added to the enthusiasm<lb />
of the weekend, which was kicked<lb />
off by a 10 a.m. homecoming pa-<lb />
rade Saturday.<lb />
Kimberlv Hines, a sophomore.<lb />
roups show spirit Saturday<lb />
of the ECU Gospel Choir won the<lb />
honors of homecoming queen<lb />
and was crowned at halftime of<lb />
the game by former Queen Tonja<lb />
Howell Jolly, who represented<lb />
the gospel choir last year. Hines<lb />
also received the title of Miss ECU<lb />
1987 at the ceremony.<lb />
Also at halftime, ECU Chancel-<lb />
lor Richard R. Eakin presented<lb />
three ECU Outstanding Alumni<lb />
Awards to Dudley Hood, Kay<lb />
You and Alice Esther (see story<lb />
page 2).<lb />
The school of education took<lb />
first place in the float competition<lb />
at the parade, followed by the<lb />
school of home economics in sec-<lb />
ond place and Sigma Phi Epsilon,<lb />
a social fraternity, at third place.<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon won first<lb />
place in a decoration of university<lb />
houses contest. ECU Ambassa-<lb />
dors won second place and Delta<lb />
Zeta social sorority won third<lb />
place.<lb />
Tyler Hall won the residence<lb />
hall decoration contest. Cotton<lb />
and Greene halls took second and<lb />
third places respectively.<lb />
The J.H. Rose High School<lb />
marching band won first place in<lb />
a band competition; Bertie High<lb />
School's band took second place.<lb />
Kimberly Hines, of the ECU Gospel Choir, shows her suprise as she hears that she has just become Miss<lb />
ECU 1987. (Thomas Walters, Photolab).<lb />
interfere with the job.<lb />
�Be cleared by the financial aid<lb />
office.<lb />
But Johnson said a student<lb />
should also be "someone who has<lb />
shown leadership at one time<lb />
Students meeting these qualifi-<lb />
cations may attend "question and<lb />
answer sessions" at any residence<lb />
hall. Applications must be turned<lb />
in by Nov. 3.<lb />
"When I recruit, 1 do it for the<lb />
whole campus Johnson said.<lb />
Johnson said the turnover rate<lb />
is "usually 20 or 30 at spring<lb />
semester � this is an average �<lb />
we try to keep a pull at all times<lb />
Although an RA's job is to<lb />
uphold university policies, many<lb />
After weeks<lb />
of debate,<lb />
bill passes<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
SUH Writer<lb />
The SGA passed a bill Monday<lb />
that will allow the Honor Board to<lb />
pass judgment on students before<lb />
a decision is reached in a court of<lb />
law, after vote on the bill was<lb />
delayed for two weeks.<lb />
The legislature also passed a<lb />
constitution for an ECU five-<lb />
member delegation to the N.C.<lb />
Constitutional Conference after a<lb />
long period of debate. The legisla-<lb />
ture appropriated $100 to the<lb />
delegation, which will represent<lb />
ECU in the Oct. 23-24 conference.<lb />
The judicary bill was divided<lb />
into two parts, the first part con-<lb />
cerned the Honor Board while the<lb />
second portion of the bill in-<lb />
volved the an amendment to the<lb />
procedures of the Academic In-<lb />
tegrity Board. The first portion of<lb />
the bill was debated for most of<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
Those opposed to first part of<lb />
the bill raised questions about<lb />
double penalties (penalties from<lb />
both the Honor Board and a court<lb />
of law) and the board's ability to<lb />
reach a fair judgement.<lb />
Legislator Russell Lowe led the<lb />
opposition, asserting the bill is<lb />
unfair by allowing the possibility<lb />
that a student could be fined by an<lb />
ECU court and a court of law for<lb />
the same transgression.<lb />
"What student has the money to<lb />
pay two fines? Lowe asked dur-<lb />
ing the debate. Lowe also ques-<lb />
RAs fed their job involves more<lb />
than that:<lb />
"The enforcing of rules is part of<lb />
our job Jeff Miller, a Garrett Hall<lb />
RA, said. "But what you want is<lb />
everyone to get to know everyone<lb />
on the hall everyone feels part of<lb />
a group<lb />
"We know what's going on<lb />
Teresa Schallock, a Slay Hall RA,<lb />
said. "And we know where<lb />
Schallock likes to think of herself<lb />
as more of a "big sister" � some-<lb />
one to talk to and someone to<lb />
trust. "I moved to Slay, it's smaller<lb />
� like a family<lb />
"I'm not a policewoman. When<lb />
you come to college you're re-<lb />
sponsible for your own actions<lb />
Schallock said. "I'm just a regular<lb />
college student<lb />
"I really like being an RA � it's<lb />
neat to see people growing<lb />
However, an RA's work is not<lb />
just involved with "being there<lb />
They are responsible for organiz-<lb />
ing "social and informative pro-<lb />
grams according to Laura Clark,<lb />
a Fletcher Hall RA.<lb />
"I like the thought of having a<lb />
community on my hall Clark<lb />
said. "I go around and visit them,<lb />
informing them of programs and<lb />
handing out stuff � since I have<lb />
all sorts of stuff to give out. They<lb />
know I can be there<lb />
"It gives you a feeling of satis-<lb />
faction to help someone out<lb />
Schallock said.<lb />
Michelle Cadswic, head resident advisor of Flemming Hall, posts up<lb />
a promotional notice about becoming an RA (Photolab).<lb />
tioned the competency of the Lowe walked out of the legisla-<lb />
seven-member Honor Board to<lb />
pass judgment on a student.<lb />
"Does any member of the board<lb />
have a law degree? I question<lb />
their overall ability Lowe said.<lb />
Those in favor of the bill said<lb />
double penalty was not the issue,<lb />
but rather that the responsibility<lb />
of the students was the issue in the<lb />
bill. Bennett Eckert, speaker of the<lb />
legislature, stepped down from<lb />
the speaker position to issue his<lb />
statement in favor of the bill.<lb />
"Students have the responsibil-<lb />
ity to conform to the Code of<lb />
Conduct, violators of the codes<lb />
should be processed by the Honor<lb />
Board first said Eckert.<lb />
"I consider my peers (the<lb />
Honor Board) competent to pass a<lb />
fair judgement Eckert said in<lb />
reference to Lowe's questioning<lb />
of the board's ability.<lb />
Before the vote on the bill,<lb />
hire room. As he left he said,<lb />
'There is nothing 1 can do The<lb />
legislature then passed the bill by<lb />
a voice vote.<lb />
The second portion of the bill<lb />
concerning the Academic Integ-<lb />
rity Board was passed after no<lb />
debate. The bill states that an in-<lb />
structor must announce he is<lb />
going to prosecute a student<lb />
within 14 days of discovering the<lb />
student in violation of the aca-<lb />
demic codes such as cheating or<lb />
plagarism.<lb />
Before the passage of this bill,<lb />
an instructor could wait years<lb />
before accusing a student of a<lb />
violation.<lb />
In other business, the legisla-<lb />
ture appropriated:<lb />
�$450 to Phi Alpha Theta, the<lb />
history honor club for speakers.<lb />
�$700 to the Poetry Forum for<lb />
speakers.<lb />
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OCTOBER 13, 187<lb />
Alumni Association makes awards to graduates<lb />
(ECU News Bureau) � The<lb />
ECU Alumni Association<lb />
awarded 1987 Outstanding<lb />
Alumni Awards Saturday at the<lb />
association's annual luncheon.<lb />
Sandra Kay Yow, North Caro-<lb />
lina State University's head<lb />
women's basketball coach and<lb />
head coach for the 1988 U.S.A.<lb />
Olympic women's basketball<lb />
team; Esther Morgan, associate<lb />
professor of elementary educa-<lb />
tion at the University of Florida at<lb />
Gainesville and Dr. Dudley E.<lb />
Flood, associate state superinten-<lb />
dent of Public Instruction re-<lb />
ceived the awards.<lb />
Chancellor Richard K Eakin<lb />
presented the awards as lames A<lb />
Hicks, president of the Alumni<lb />
Association, recognized the re-<lb />
cipients' accomplishments. The<lb />
presentation was repeated during<lb />
halt-time ot the ECU-University<lb />
ot Cincinnati football game.<lb />
The Outstanding Alumni<lb />
Awards recognize superior<lb />
achievement in professional,<lb />
civic, andor political endeavors.<lb />
Recipients are chosen bv the<lb />
Alumni Association awards<lb />
committee. Nominations were<lb />
solicited tromalumni. the Alumni<lb />
Association board of directors<lb />
and ECL' faculty and statt<lb />
"This is my first ECU Home-<lb />
coming and 1 must say, I'm quite<lb />
impressed with the participation<lb />
and excitement I've seen today<lb />
Eakin said.<lb />
"It's a pleasure to welcome our<lb />
alumni back tor homecoming, but<lb />
it is a special delight to recognize<lb />
three outstanding alumni who<lb />
have nude such positive impacts<lb />
on our world<lb />
Flood earned his MA at ECU in<lb />
1969. A native of Winton, he re-<lb />
ceived his bachelor's degree at<lb />
North Carolina Central Univer-<lb />
sity md his doctorate at Duke.<lb />
Upon receiving his award, he<lb />
said, "I feel that to be recognized<lb />
by an institution that was respon-<lb />
sible really tor my being able to be<lb />
in a position to make a public<lb />
contribution represents the high-<lb />
est form ot validation that one can<lb />
receive<lb />
"My family and 1 share in this<lb />
honor and hold the experience we<lb />
had at Fast Carolina to be among<lb />
the highest professional experi-<lb />
ences ot our lives Flood said.<lb />
He taught the middle school<lb />
grades in Winton and<lb />
Murtreesboro and high school in<lb />
Winton. He was pnn.pal of Be-<lb />
thel Union School prior to enter-<lb />
ing the N C. Department of Public<lb />
Instruction as an associate direc-<lb />
tor in the Division of Human Rela-<lb />
tions 1 le later became director of<lb />
that division and was assistant<lb />
state superintendent prior to his<lb />
current position.<lb />
Rood has conducted seminars<lb />
and provided keynote addresses<lb />
at education conferences around<lb />
the country. He is the recipient oi<lb />
the Southern Association of<lb />
Schools and Colleges Exceptional<lb />
Service and Contribution Award.<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. inducted<lb />
Flood into The Order of the Long<lb />
Leaf Pine. Flood has received the<lb />
North Carolina Department of<lb />
Public Instruction's Student Serv-<lb />
ices Area Leadership and Hu-<lb />
manitarian Award and the Out-<lb />
standing Service Award from the<lb />
United Negro College Fund. He is<lb />
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National Congress of Parents and<lb />
Teachers and has received the<lb />
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Esther Morgan is a Hamett<lb />
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from ECU in 1944. She has spent<lb />
the last 43 years serving the needs<lb />
of children and elementary edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
"It is an honor and a privilege to<lb />
be named one of East Carolina's<lb />
Outstanding Alumni. Although<lb />
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dent, the values 1 learned from my<lb />
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for the interests of others and<lb />
sensitivity to others' needs are<lb />
vital qualities for an effective<lb />
educator and an involved citizen.<lb />
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with local issues, you can make a<lb />
difference<lb />
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ments were in Wayne and Cabar-<lb />
rus Counties. After four years in<lb />
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Day tona Beach, Fla and taught in<lb />
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and mentally handicapped chil-<lb />
dren.<lb />
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ties of volunteer organizations,<lb />
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programs to public schools. In<lb />
11 a school was opened, and<lb />
education for the handicapped<lb />
became a permanent part of pub-<lb />
lic education in Volusia County,<lb />
Ha.<lb />
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with and for handicapped chil-<lb />
dren. Miss Morgan earned a<lb />
master's degree in education<lb />
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ties.<lb />
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sity ot Florida-Gainesville to<lb />
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of Florida, which she has advised<lb />
for 29 years.<lb />
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conference championships.<lb />
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year at her former high school in<lb />
Gibsonville before deciding to<lb />
pursuea master'sdegree in physi-<lb />
cal education at the University of<lb />
North Carolina-Greensboro.<lb />
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upon graduating, became Elon's<lb />
coordinator of women's athletics,<lb />
coach, and professor of physical<lb />
education.<lb />
Yow remained at Elon until<lb />
1979, compiling a 57-19 winloss<lb />
record. She then moved to her<lb />
current position at NCSU. As of<lb />
the 1986-87 season, Ms. Yow's<lb />
record at State was 281-88. Her<lb />
1986-87 team won the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference Championship<lb />
and finished with a 24-7 record.<lb />
Ms. Yow's success at N.C. State<lb />
led her to international coaching<lb />
experience She will take the<lb />
U.S.A. Olympic team to Seoul,<lb />
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for the USA's gold-medal-win-<lb />
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0 graduates I health group warnsaboutAIDS<lb />
in<lb />
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the 1986-87 season. Ms. Yovs<lb />
record at State was 281-88. Her<lb />
1986-87 team won the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference Championship<lb />
and finished with a 24" record.<lb />
Ms Yo� ; success at N.C. State<lb />
iod her to international coaching<lb />
�xperience. She will take the<lb />
 S Olympic team to Seoul,<lb />
South krea in September, 1988.<lb />
rhis will be Ms. Yow's second<lb />
npics hewa assistant coach<lb />
the I S.A s gold-medal-win-<lb />
ning 984 01) mpic squad.<lb />
7 make grads suffer<lb />
ts had no effect on<lb />
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me get marned or move<lb />
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nted oul most of the ex-<lb />
dents questioned graduated<lb />
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(CrS) � College students may<lb />
be the next most likely population<lb />
to be at risk of contracting AIDS,<lb />
the head of a major national cam-<lb />
pus health group is warning on a<lb />
national speaking tour.<lb />
The reason, says Richard Keel-<lb />
ing, health director at the Univer-<lb />
sity of Virginia and chairman of<lb />
the American College Health<lb />
Association (ACHA) AIDS task<lb />
force, is that students are more<lb />
hkelv to be sexually promiscuous<lb />
and � in youthful feelings of<lb />
immortality � less likely to prac-<lb />
tice safe sex.<lb />
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General C. Everett Koop warned<lb />
Congress of a potential "explo-<lb />
sion" in the number of teens who<lb />
get AIDS (acquired immune defi-<lb />
ciency syndrome), a fatal virus<lb />
that destroys the body's immune<lb />
system and renders the victim<lb />
vulnerable to otherwise-innocu-<lb />
ous germs.<lb />
The disease is spread bv con-<lb />
taminated blood transfusions.<lb />
using dirty needles to inject drugs<lb />
and some kinds of sexual contact.<lb />
And when students get to cam-<lb />
pus, expalined ACHA spokes-<lb />
woman Ann Higley, "lt'sa period<lb />
of exploration" when many stu-<lb />
dents experiment with sex and<lb />
drugs for the first time.<lb />
"It's their first taste of freedom,<lb />
and often there's an unwilling-<lb />
ness to take responsibility<lb />
Some colleges have tried to<lb />
warn students by distributing<lb />
flyers, installing condom vending<lb />
machines to promote "safe sex"<lb />
and � like the University of<lb />
Massachusetts and Mount Hol-<lb />
voke, Smith, Amherst and Hamp-<lb />
shire colleges did Sep. 29 � stage<lb />
elaborate programs to educate<lb />
campus residents about the dis-<lb />
ease.<lb />
Schools seem to be announcing<lb />
new AIDSefforts weekly. Just last<lb />
week, for example, Michigan<lb />
State said it would start testing<lb />
students anonymously for AIDS,<lb />
while the University of Illinois<lb />
said it might require any student<lb />
it suspected of being a health<lb />
threat to take an AID �o��<lb />
In Pennsylvania, meanwhile,<lb />
Millersville University set up an<lb />
AIDS Review Board to plan how<lb />
to deal with the disease on cam-<lb />
pus in the future.<lb />
Still, the ACHA's Keeling<lb />
thi nks colleges are doing a bad job<lb />
teaching students about AIDS.<lb />
More than three-quarters of the<lb />
nation's campuses have done<lb />
"little or nothing" to teach stu-<lb />
dents, he figured.<lb />
"We're starting to talk in terms<lb />
of obligations, not options. AIDS<lb />
education is the moral and ethical<lb />
obligation of colleges, irrespec-<lb />
tive of whatever discomfort with<lb />
the topic trustees or alumni or the<lb />
community may feel Keeling<lb />
said.<lb />
The Department of Education<lb />
also has ignored its responsibility<lb />
to develop AIDS education pro-<lb />
grams, Keeling charged. "In an<lb />
See AIDS, page 5<lb />
ECU students march along beside the homecoming float sponsored by the School of Education in the<lb />
parade Saturday. The entry won first in a competition held among the floats.<lb />
Homosexuals seek results from march on Washington, D.C.<lb />
WASHINGTON (AD �<lb />
Homosexual activists are hoping<lb />
a march on Washington bv hun-<lb />
dreds of thousands of supporters<lb />
prings the same result as the<lb />
�emonstrations bv blacks in the<lb />
tarlv 60s: civil rights.<lb />
"Feel the power of this moment<lb />
ind carry the message to the<lb />
rapitol former National Or-<lb />
gan ia tion for Women President<lb />
Eleanor Smeal told the thousands<lb />
fvho stretched across the mall for<lb />
Jiore than a dozen blocks on<lb />
lunday.<lb />
; U.S. Park Folice estimated that<lb />
100,000 people participated in the<lb />
frtarch past the White Houseand a<lb />
Eally near the Capitol.<lb />
: The crowd, led by AIDS victims<lb />
In wheelchairs and bearing signs<lb />
(farrving messages like, "Thank<lb />
God I'm Gay heard from speak-<lb />
ers that included Jesse Jackson,<lb />
jthe Democratic presidential can-<lb />
didate who attended civil rights<lb />
demonstrations at the same loca-<lb />
tion more than 20 years ago.<lb />
Jackson drew a loud roar when<lb />
he said, "1 came because you<lb />
asked me, because 1 disagree with<lb />
those who divide us, who want to<lb />
isolate anvone who is different<lb />
After his speech, Jackson spoke<lb />
to a number of victims of acquired<lb />
immune deficiency syndrome<lb />
who sat in wheelchairs near the<lb />
stage. He shook their hands and<lb />
said, "God bless you<lb />
Activists say the AIDS crisis,<lb />
which has hit the homosexual<lb />
community in the United States<lb />
especially hard, has spurred an<lb />
increase in violence and discrimi-<lb />
nation against the nation's lesbi-<lb />
ans and homosexual men, whom<lb />
they estimate number 25 million.<lb />
Kay Ostbcrg, co-chairwoman of<lb />
the march, said the rally Sunday-<lb />
should send a message to the<lb />
government that the homosexual<lb />
movement is too large to ignore<lb />
and gays and lesbians deserve<lb />
civil rights.<lb />
"In the past year, the (gav)<lb />
community has felt incredibly<lb />
attacked with the Supreme<lb />
Court ruling in Bowers vs. Hard-<lb />
wick, which upheld Georgia's<lb />
sodomy law, and the conserva-<lb />
tive backlash due to the AIDS<lb />
epidemic, she said.<lb />
Under skies threatening rain,<lb />
the rally began with music and a<lb />
poignant statement from Dan<lb />
Bradley, a White House aide in<lb />
the Carter administration, who is<lb />
suffering from AIDS.<lb />
Bradley said that what he was<lb />
most proud of was that "after a<lb />
lifetime of struggle (and) fear  1<lb />
had the courage (in 1982) to say,<lb />
loud and clear, 'I'm gay and I'm<lb />
proud. I'm gay and I'm proud "<lb />
Organizers were hoping to the<lb />
use events Sunday and a planned<lb />
non-violent protest in front of the<lb />
Supreme court building today to<lb />
dramatize their calls for more<lb />
federal assistance for AIDS re-<lb />
search and treatment.<lb />
Activists began Sunday at sun-<lb />
rise by unfurling of a 7,000-pound<lb />
quil t bearing the names of victims<lb />
of AIDS.<lb />
The quilt bears 1,920 panels<lb />
made by companions or relatives<lb />
of people who ha ve died from the<lb />
disease, including actor Rock<lb />
Hudson, choreographer Michael<lb />
Bennett and entertainer Liberace.<lb />
Entertainers Whoopi Goldberg,<lb />
Robert Blake and Holly Near<lb />
spoke briefly, along with Cesar<lb />
Chavez, president of the United<lb />
Farm Workers of America.<lb />
Prior to Jackson's appearance,<lb />
Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass and<lb />
Rep. Gary Studds, D-Mass each<lb />
came to the stage. Both have said<lb />
they are homosexuals.<lb />
Police reported no arrests or<lb />
incidents.<lb />
AIDS is a blood-borne disease<lb />
that attacks the body's immune<lb />
system, rendering it incapable of<lb />
resisting other diseases and infec-<lb />
tions. There is no known cure.<lb />
Most of its victims have been<lb />
homosexual men and intrave-<lb />
nous drug users.<lb />
Yale president denies school is one-quarter gay<lb />
(MEW HAVENS Conn. cCPS �<lb />
Apparently trying to calm alumni<lb />
ears � and preserve a rich source<lb />
tf donations to the school � Yale<lb />
president Benno C. Schmidt last<lb />
jveck sent a letter to some 2,000<lb />
lundraisers condemning an Au-<lb />
gust newspaper opinion piece<lb />
ahat called Vale a "gay school<lb />
The article, run on a commen-<lb />
tary page of the Aug. 4 Wall Street<lb />
jounal, alleged 25 percent of<lb />
rale's students are homosexual.<lb />
Schmidt charged the piece,<lb />
written by Vale grad and<lb />
freelance writer Julie Iovine,<lb />
painted a lurid picture of this<lb />
ilace" and had "no basis in fact<lb />
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rith strept throat have mild or no<lb />
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not saying that Yale is overrun by,<lb />
gays Even if It was, "what's<lb />
wrong with that?"<lb />
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News reported on Sept. 18 that the<lb />
Yale chapter of the Kapj a Alpha<lb />
Theta sorority still had 1985<lb />
guidelines from the national<lb />
chapter for ridding the houses of<lb />
members "engaging in homosex-<lb />
ual acts<lb />
The guidelines, written by the<lb />
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ing out to the student invloved<lb />
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and if the student continues to<lb />
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JHealth Column<lb />
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ECU Student H�Kh Cater<lb />
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OCTOBER 13.1987 Page 4 OPINION<lb />
RAs<lb />
Important student jobs<lb />
Recruitment for resident advisors<lb />
(RAs) for the spring semester began<lb />
Monday (see story, page 1), and<lb />
once again the search is on for repon-<lb />
sible students willing to do a diffi-<lb />
cult job offering high rewards.<lb />
Janet Johnson, who is coordinat-<lb />
ing the search, said there was no<lb />
sure way of knowing how many<lb />
positions would be vacant, but that<lb />
generally there was a need for 20-30<lb />
new RAs in the spring.<lb />
The job of an RA is one of the more<lb />
important student jobs on campus.<lb />
The RA serves as a mediator be-<lb />
tween the university and on-cam-<lb />
pus students, working to solve the<lb />
problems of both while maintaining<lb />
a livable environment in the resi-<lb />
dence halls.<lb />
The RA also serves as an advisor,<lb />
helping hallmates with problems,<lb />
questions and dilemas. As an a RA,<lb />
one learns a great deal about what<lb />
the university has to offer its stu-<lb />
dents, and how the students can get<lb />
to those offerings.<lb />
A common myth held by many<lb />
students, especially incoming fresh-<lb />
man, is that an RA'is somewhat of a<lb />
junior police officer whose only<lb />
purpose is to be vigilant for rule-<lb />
breakers and bust them as often as<lb />
possible. That is partially true �<lb />
only to the point that an RA is en-<lb />
trusted with seeing that students<lb />
live within university policy.<lb />
Most of the time, however, the RA<lb />
is simply trying to help everyone on<lb />
the floor live together peacefully.<lb />
RAs do not go snooping around to<lb />
find students doing things wrong.<lb />
They simply react to blatant offenses<lb />
when necessary in order to protect<lb />
the university and the students. It is<lb />
not the best part of being an RA.<lb />
The best part is getting to know<lb />
everyone on the hall and helping<lb />
them get to know each other. The<lb />
community that RAs build on their<lb />
floors is an important thing, and<lb />
often it leads to new friendships that<lb />
will last a lifetime.<lb />
Programming is a big part of the<lb />
RAs job. Programs range from the<lb />
cultural to the athletic to the social to<lb />
the educational. They area vital link<lb />
in building that important commu-<lb />
nity, and they are entertaining and<lb />
informative as well. Programming<lb />
forces the RA to be creative and<lb />
industrious in order to keep the in-<lb />
terest of hall members.<lb />
Being an RA also offers individu-<lb />
als the chance to challenge them-<lb />
selves and to grow as leaders and<lb />
communicators. Many of the skills<lb />
required as an RA will come into<lb />
play in later life. Honing those skills<lb />
in a job with this much responsibil-<lb />
ity can give one an advantage<lb />
against job competitors after gradu-<lb />
ation.<lb />
Then, for the more self-oriented<lb />
students, there is the fact that the job<lb />
looks great on a resume.<lb />
The university needs strong lead-<lb />
ers in such important positions.<lb />
Take the time to apply, and follow<lb />
through with the sessions and inter-<lb />
views. It may be the smartes thing<lb />
you do all year. It will certainly be<lb />
the most rewarding.<lb />
THIS IS A LIBERAL,<lb />
f SPECIAL - INTEREST<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Clarke attacks liberal defense<lb />
Poet puts poverty to verse<lb />
By SHELBY STEPHENSON<lb />
SpaciaJ in The lMt Carolinian<lb />
I believe that everyone experiences pov-<lb />
erty or impoverishment or loss many times<lb />
in their lives. This poverty may be a poor-<lb />
ness of the soul or of the body which is truly<lb />
the worst kind. There is no svnonvm for<lb />
hunger.<lb />
As a poet and a teacher 1 try to contribute<lb />
to an atmosphere wherein an exchange<lb />
goes on, a going out of feelings. By telling<lb />
our stories, our feelings, thoughts, images,<lb />
we become more sensitive to each other's<lb />
needs. We become more human. We learn<lb />
that we do need each other. The hope is that<lb />
someone may see the truth and be helped in<lb />
even the most inconsequential way.<lb />
I have chosen some poems I have written<lb />
recently about the tenant farmers � white<lb />
and black � I grew up with, about the trap<lb />
of poverty they were caught in. Most of<lb />
them did not own any land. The money they<lb />
made went for food for the family<lb />
HISTORICAL LIMITS<lb />
When you consider the story ours, the<lb />
bare fact<lb />
that we had little to offer ourselves; when<lb />
you consider how<lb />
they would come Monday mornings<lb />
wanting a job to do;<lb />
when you consider Daddy saying I have<lb />
no money to pay<lb />
you with but I can swap you some eggs or<lb />
meat for your<lb />
work; when you consider how snuff<lb />
seemed to be the city<lb />
feel and taste on their tongues inside their<lb />
lower lips; when you<lb />
consider the balance they achieved<lb />
rarely, busting out often to<lb />
get drunk, fight, cutting one another in<lb />
the face, of all places,<lb />
asking Daddy or my older brother Paul to<lb />
Quick take me to the<lb />
Mergency Room; when you consider the<lb />
little brown babies on<lb />
pallets as the women and grandparents<lb />
picked our cotton; when<lb />
then history moves as in the tone sur-<lb />
rounding a dinner bell<lb />
far from a shanty, rings in the table full of<lb />
September<lb />
peas, sidemeat, souse, sweet tomato<lb />
wine.<lb />
"Historical Limits" offers a kind of<lb />
oblique look at part of a picture of my child-<lb />
hood: I grew up on a small farm in eastern<lb />
North Carolina, at Route One, Benson (now<lb />
called Route Three). I am writing out of the<lb />
early 195Cs�about ninety years after<lb />
President Lincoln freed the slaves. Though<lb />
we had very little or no money, we worked<lb />
together with our tenants and swapped<lb />
work with our neighbors.<lb />
The next piece has to do with praise.<lb />
HONOR THOSE<lb />
who<lb />
you consider the little bees in the honey-<lb />
suckle hedges sucking<lb />
the blossom, the big bees getting the<lb />
honey; when you consider<lb />
the little man working the crops, the big<lb />
man getting the money,<lb />
carry their babies on their hips<lb />
while their men go to town<lb />
to wallow and booze<lb />
away the weekends<lb />
until time shall be no more<lb />
Honor the drunk in the swing<lb />
(he's there because he's there)<lb />
the field waits for no saint<lb />
Honor them for they shall be left to what<lb />
they have<lb />
as mey go out to the whiskey ir<lb />
the hedge<lb />
growing around their shanties<lb />
Honor them for being in the thick of<lb />
things<lb />
the way their feet settle in the<lb />
way<lb />
Honor the light that comes up<lb />
over their heads and their skin<lb />
brown and white and black<lb />
giving the flared nostrils a rest<lb />
from the work,<lb />
longing to be eased from guilt<lb />
the sweat, the source<lb />
Honor the person going<lb />
forth among the dead<lb />
where the rows are the same<lb />
length for all.<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I would like to respond to David<lb />
Class's letter, "Liberal Responds in<lb />
the Oct. 8 East Carolinian, itself a<lb />
reaction to Justin Sturz's letter on Oct.<lb />
(�. Due to space limitations, Sturz was<lb />
not able to offer "alternate solutions"<lb />
or give in-depth analytical coverage<lb />
oi the issues he raised. However, the<lb />
conservative students of ECU hope<lb />
that they will be allowed to write a<lb />
regular "From the Right" column for<lb />
the East Carolinian, beginning in the<lb />
near future. This column would ad-<lb />
dress the important issues Sturz<lb />
raised as well as many others in a<lb />
more complete, objective manner.<lb />
Sturz wishes to convey his apology<lb />
to any liberal Christians he might<lb />
have offended with his statement that<lb />
included the phrase, "liberals accuse<lb />
Christians What he meant and<lb />
means is "liberals accuse CONSER-<lb />
VATIVE Christians He acknowl-<lb />
edges his mistake and is sorry for the<lb />
misunderstanding.<lb />
Glass asserts that the liberal pro-<lb />
abortion stand "advocates an<lb />
individual's right to freedom of<lb />
choice, which is  stated in the<lb />
Constitution Class is mistaken,<lb />
however. The Constitution does<lb />
guarantee Americans certain basic<lb />
rights, such as the RIGHT TO LIFE<lb />
and liberty, and freedoms of the<lb />
press, speech and religious groups.<lb />
Bui nowhere in the Constitution is<lb />
there "stated" a sweepng, across-the-<lb />
board "right to freedom of choice If<lb />
everyone in our society were free to<lb />
choose to do whatever they wanted to<lb />
do, anarchy and chaos would result.<lb />
Illegal drug users, rapists and child<lb />
molesters are not free to exercise their<lb />
"rights" to have the freedom to<lb />
choose whatever acts they wish to<lb />
commit.<lb />
Conservatives think that its incred-<lb />
ible that there are those who believe<lb />
that some vague and unstated "right<lb />
to freedom of choice" exists in the<lb />
Constitution that gives people the<lb />
"freedom to choose" whether or not<lb />
to murder their unborn child. Glass<lb />
further asserts that "regardlessofany<lb />
law, abortions will occur. The ques-<lb />
tion is where Ithey) will be per-<lb />
formed; in a hospital, by a qualified<lb />
physician, or in a back room, with any<lb />
sharp object?" This reasoning is il-<lb />
logical. One could just as easily say,<lb />
"regardless of any law, illegal drug<lb />
usage will occur. The question is<lb />
where it will be done: in a hospital,<lb />
under the supervision of a qualified<lb />
doctor, or in a back alley, with any<lb />
available needle Using this reason-<lb />
ing, one could justify the eradication<lb />
of ALL laws because people will do<lb />
wrong things anyway, regardless of<lb />
any law. Conservatives believe the<lb />
right to life, which is stated and guar-<lb />
anteed in the Constitution, extends to<lb />
ALL human beings, not just those that<lb />
happen to be deemed worthy to live.<lb />
Glass later makes this incredible<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Publica-<lb />
tions Building, across from the entrance<lb />
of foyner Library.<lb />
For purposes of verification, all letters<lb />
must include the name, major and clas-<lb />
sification, address, phone number and<lb />
signature of the authoris). Letters are<lb />
limited to two typewritten pages, double<lb />
spaced or neatly printed. All letters are<lb />
subject to editing for brevity, obscenity<lb />
and libel, and no personal attacks will be<lb />
permitted. Students, faculty and staff<lb />
writing letters for this page are reminded<lb />
that they are limited to one every two<lb />
weeks. The deadline for editorial material<lb />
statement: "humanism is not a reli-<lb />
gion Well, Mr. Glass, you'll have to<lb />
take on the Supreme Court on that<lb />
one. The court has declared that<lb />
humanism IS a religion twice: in 1961<lb />
(Torcaso vs. Watkins) and again in<lb />
1964 (U.S. vs. Seeger).<lb />
He then asks "how could a way of<lb />
thinking that allows each individual<lb />
personal freedom of choice cause a<lb />
sociry's demise?" The answer: the<lb />
Constitution guarantees the right to<lb />
LIBERTY, the freedom to choose to do<lb />
whatonewantsaslongasthcrightsof<lb />
others and the values of civilized<lb />
society are not undermined. How-<lb />
ever, those who push for seemingly<lb />
unlimited "freedom of choice" seek<lb />
LICENSE, the freedom to do what<lb />
civlized society's values. Humanists<lb />
push for licensefreedom but hav-<lb />
ing no Judaeo-Christian consensus to<lb />
contain it, their "freedom" leads to<lb />
chaos and ultimately, authoritarian-<lb />
ism.<lb />
Matthew Clarke<lb />
Chairman<lb />
ECU College Republicans<lb />
Liberalism<lb />
To the editor<lb />
In response to Justin Sturz'sletterof<lb />
Oct. 6.<lb />
First of all, liberalism is not a matter<lb />
of inconsistency! It's a matter of un-<lb />
derstanding facts and realities in the<lb />
world and trying to create and de-<lb />
velop new ways which are better for<lb />
individuals and the society as a<lb />
whole. Also, liberals are not a certain<lb />
group of people, but many groups,<lb />
who are looking for improvements in<lb />
the society, instead of the Conserva-<lb />
tive "status quo<lb />
You want Americans to wake up? I<lb />
hope so, because in that matter they<lb />
can take a trip to the big cities and see<lb />
people laying in the streets, kicked<lb />
out of the society. Or they can take a<lb />
trip to Capitol Hill with Poindexter<lb />
and see how individual assumptions<lb />
and egoism can lead to governmental<lb />
embarrassments.<lb />
Another thing, Mr. Sturz, as an<lb />
English major, you should at least be<lb />
capable, when you write a letter, to<lb />
first come up with facts and the rea-<lb />
sons for specific opinions, then cri-<lb />
tizicc them, backed up with your own<lb />
facts. If not, you and your collegues<lb />
are classicals examples of people who<lb />
solve everything by claiming the<lb />
faults of others (without presenting<lb />
your own solutions to the issues). I,<lb />
also, would be glad to discuss all of<lb />
the examples you present, but not<lb />
before you are arguing in a profes-<lb />
sional way. For example, you are<lb />
accusing me (I am a Christian) that I<lb />
accuse myself for forcing my belief on<lb />
others. Maybe you can clarify that?<lb />
As a liberal, Mr. Sturz, I also have<lb />
many conservative friends at cam-<lb />
pus. However we are not acccusing<lb />
each other's beliefs without trying to<lb />
is5p.m. Friday for Tuesday'sedition and<lb />
5 p.m. Tuesday for Thursday's edition.<lb />
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Olav Osland<lb />
Senior<lb />
Marketing<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
It is quite a pleasure to see Pirate<lb />
Walk back in business for the current<lb />
school year. I believe people did not<lb />
realize what a service Pirate Walk<lb />
truly provided until it was not avail-<lb />
able. I sincerely hope the service will<lb />
continue for years to come.<lb />
It is hard to understand why Pirate<lb />
Walk has constantly been faced with<lb />
adversity. As a senior at ECU some<lb />
yearsago, I wasa "Pirate Walker"and<lb />
saw first hand what a valuable service<lb />
it could be. Even then (1985) Pirate<lb />
Walk faced trouble � and not neces-<lb />
sarily as a result of bad management.<lb />
Awareness was more of the culpnt,<lb />
even though the phone number was<lb />
posted in every female and coed<lb />
dorm, and in most buildings. I be-<lb />
lieve, from first hand experience and<lb />
observation, that the type of adver-<lb />
tisement is the problem even tcxlay.<lb />
Effective newspaper coverage and<lb />
handouts have been few and far be-<lb />
tween, which 1 feel is both the fault of<lb />
Pirate Walk itself, and, moreso. East<lb />
Carolina University.<lb />
In 1985 funds appropriated for Pi-<lb />
rate Walk were amusing, to say the<lb />
least. We felt at that time the SGA was<lb />
failing to completely recognize one of<lb />
the best services ECU had to offer.<lb />
Our concern then turned to reality as<lb />
Pirate Walk was put on hold. I'm glad<lb />
the tide has turned and Pirate Walk is<lb />
back in operation.<lb />
It is vital ECU women understand<lb />
that calling for an escort is a simple<lb />
and free task and the old adage of<lb />
"better safe than sorry" could apply<lb />
here. Such understanding comes<lb />
from both a thorough knowledge or<lb />
Pirate Walk itself and proper promo-<lb />
tion by the university.<lb />
If the university would step up its<lb />
efforts to really promote such a valu-<lb />
able service, Pirate Walk would never<lb />
again have to experience what lias<lb />
happened in the recent past. I really<lb />
believe the university should and<lb />
could provide funds in an outright<lb />
fashion instead of Pirate Walk having<lb />
to go through the SGA and all of its<lb />
legislative red tape. Why should such<lb />
a valuable service to the majority of<lb />
ECU students have to fight and beg<lb />
for funding?<lb />
I feel ECU has an obligation to its<lb />
students to provide an adequate and<lb />
effectively run organization such as<lb />
Pirate Walk. It would be heartening<lb />
as well as rewarding to see more<lb />
women use, and more men partici-<lb />
pate in, an organization which is<lb />
worthevery penny for which it fights.<lb />
Randy Mizelle<lb />
ECU Alumni<lb />
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"The greatest threat to these<lb />
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cation of federal law, or the ap-<lb />
pointment of Judge (Robert H.)<lb />
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grants Chancellor Tyronza<lb />
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versity said Saturday. "1 believe<lb />
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ment<lb />
Richmond made the comments<lb />
during a panel discussion on the<lb />
future of North Carolina's black<lb />
public universities held at the<lb />
annual meeting of the Association<lb />
of Afro-American Life and His-<lb />
tory. He was joined by Jimmy<lb />
Jenkins, chancellor of Elizabeth<lb />
City State University; Charles<lb />
"A" Lyons Jr chancellor of Win-<lb />
ston-Salem State University.<lb />
Richmond said the 1981 federal<lb />
consent decree requiring the L'ni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina system<lb />
to increase the number of blacks at<lb />
its 11 predominantlv white<lb />
schools has succeeded in increas-<lb />
ing integration. In 1�72, for ex-<lb />
ample, the five historically black<lb />
campuses enrolled 84 percent of<lb />
the blacks in the lb-campus UNC<lb />
system. In 1986, those schools<lb />
enrolled 61 percent.<lb />
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had cost the historically black<lb />
campuses some of their better<lb />
students In the fall of 1986, he<lb />
said, black freshmen at UNC's 11<lb />
predominantly white institutions<lb />
had a mean combined score on the<lb />
Scholastic Aptitude Test of 797.<lb />
The same year, black freshmen at<lb />
UNC's predominantly black<lb />
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score of 645.<lb />
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Richmond said the black com-<lb />
munity could remedy the prob<lb />
lem of abandonment by sendine<lb />
its money, support and children<lb />
to predominantly black cam-<lb />
puses<lb />
Thompson expressed concern<lb />
about how new emphasis on<lb />
"institutional accountability and<lb />
effectiveness" by accrediting as-<lb />
sociations would affect black<lb />
schools.<lb />
"These are the trick words that<lb />
will probably close 15 historically<lb />
black institutions in the country in<lb />
the next ear he said.<lb />
Thompson criticized the federal<lb />
government for its "rhetoric as<lb />
opposed to real action on ini<lb />
natives to help black schools, the<lb />
government steers the plans to<lb />
some $9,000-a-year bureaucrat<lb />
with no pencils, paper, who can't<lb />
even make a long-distance phone<lb />
call lTiompson said.<lb />
Other chancellors said linger-<lb />
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campuses.<lb />
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able notion that the (black) kids<lb />
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Official says black universities in trouble<lb />
DURHAM (AP) � North<lb />
Carolina's historically black pub-<lb />
lic universities are experiencing a<lb />
"depressing trend" of being for-<lb />
saken by black students � par<lb />
ticularly those most prepared for<lb />
college, a black educator savs.<lb />
"The greatest threat to these<lb />
five colleges will not be some<lb />
misinterpretation of the<lb />
Constitution, or some misappli-<lb />
cation of federal law, or the ap-<lb />
pointment of Judge (Robert H.)<lb />
Bork or the elimination of Pell<lb />
grants Chancellor Tvronza<lb />
Richmond of N.C. Central Uni-<lb />
versity said Saturday. "1 believe<lb />
our greatest threat "is abandon-<lb />
ment<lb />
Richmond made the comments<lb />
dunng a panel discussion on the<lb />
future of North Carolina's black<lb />
public universities held at the<lb />
annual meeting of the Association<lb />
of Afro-American Life and His-<lb />
tory. He was joined bv Jimmy<lb />
Jenkins, chancellor of Elizabeth<lb />
City State University; Charles<lb />
"A" Lyons jr chancellor of Win-<lb />
ston-Salem State University.<lb />
Richmond slid the 1981 federal<lb />
consent decree requiring the Uni-<lb />
versity oi North Carolina system<lb />
to increase the number of blacks a!<lb />
Us 11 predominantly white<lb />
schools has succeeded in increas-<lb />
ing integration. In 1972, for ex-<lb />
ample, the five historically black<lb />
campuses enrolled 84 percent of<lb />
the blacks in the 16-campus UNC<lb />
system. In W8b, those schools<lb />
enrolled 61 percent.<lb />
But Richmond said the effort<lb />
had cost the historically black<lb />
campuses some of their better<lb />
students. In the fall of 1986, he<lb />
said, black freshmen at UNC's 11<lb />
predominantly white institutions<lb />
had a mean combined score on the<lb />
Scholastic Aptitude Test of 797.<lb />
The same year, black freshmen at<lb />
UNC's predominantly black<lb />
schools had a mean total SAT<lb />
score of 645.<lb />
The highest possible score on<lb />
the college entrance exam is l,o00.<lb />
Richmond said the black com-<lb />
munity could remedy the prob-<lb />
lem of abandonment bv sending<lb />
its money, support and children<lb />
to predominantly black cam-<lb />
puses<lb />
Thompson expressed concern<lb />
about how new emphasis on<lb />
"institutional accountability and<lb />
effectiveness" by accrediting as-<lb />
sociations would affect black<lb />
schools.<lb />
These are the trick words that<lb />
will probably close 15 historically<lb />
black institutions in the country in<lb />
the next year he said.<lb />
Thompson criticized the federal<lb />
government for its "rhetoric as<lb />
opposed to real action' on ini<lb />
tiatives to help black schools, the<lb />
government steers the plans to<lb />
some $9,000-a-year bureaucrat<lb />
with no pencils, paper, who can't<lb />
even make a long-distance phone<lb />
call Thompson said.<lb />
Other chancellors said linger-<lb />
ing racist attitudes also hurt black<lb />
campuses.<lb />
Lyons criticized public schools<lb />
for what he called "an unaccept-<lb />
able notion that the (black) kids<lb />
are inferior and can't cut it As a<lb />
result, he said, 60 percent of black<lb />
students are "tracked" into<lb />
classes that don't prepare them<lb />
for college-level work.<lb />
Those comments echoed re-<lb />
marks made less than two weeks<lb />
ago by UNC system Vice Presi-<lb />
dent Lyoyd V. "Vic" Hackley,<lb />
who criticized low standards for<lb />
black students.<lb />
Lyons said blacks had lost<lb />
many gains made in the 1960s and<lb />
cited "reverse discrimination"<lb />
lawsuits filed by whites, scarce<lb />
scholarship money for black stu-<lb />
dents and lagging affirmative<lb />
action programs.<lb />
He suggested, however, that<lb />
such trends were drawing black<lb />
students to historically black<lb />
schools.<lb />
"Blacks have left white colleges<lb />
where they were not successful<lb />
Lyons said, "and are not coming<lb />
cack to the black colleges - espe-<lb />
cailly those who have played out<lb />
their athletic eligibilty<lb />
Jenkins agreed that black<lb />
schools were more able to "empa-<lb />
thize" with black students.<lb />
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ideal world the Department of<lb />
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stantial responsibility for devel-<lb />
oping AIDS education policy, but<lb />
that support has been absent<lb />
Higlev reported only 75 stu-<lb />
dents have been diagnosed as<lb />
having AIDS-related illnesses<lb />
but added the disease' has a long<lb />
latency period, meaning others<lb />
may be infected and not know it.<lb />
At a Boston AIDS conference<lb />
last week, however, several doc-<lb />
tors claimed the risk of catching<lb />
the virus through heterosexual<lb />
contact is still relatively slight.<lb />
The chance of contracting AIDS<lb />
fcom,�.�inglc heterosexual con-<lb />
tact, reported Dr. James Goedert<lb />
of the National Cancer Institute,<lb />
may be less than 1 in a million.<lb />
But Goedert quickly added the<lb />
report encourages "a false s nst<lb />
of security and that ignoring<lb />
"safer sex" practices can be fatal.<lb />
' Only" 4 percent of the re-<lb />
ported AIDS cases in the U.S.<lb />
were transmitted through hetero-<lb />
sexual contact, and half the<lb />
heterosexual victims were born in<lb />
Africa or Haiti, where � because<lb />
venereal diseases and conse-<lb />
quently open sores in the genital<lb />
area are more common � AIDS<lb />
seems to be passed more readily<lb />
between men and women. Dr.<lb />
loffrev Harris of the Massachu-<lb />
setts Institute oi Technology said.<lb />
Ninety percent of the reported<lb />
AJ.PS cases in the Uii. have in-<lb />
volved homosexual or bisexual<lb />
men or drug users who shared<lb />
dirtv needles. Harris said.<lb />
CLIFFS<lb />
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. Mon. thru Thurs. Night<lb />
Popcorn<lb />
Shrimp<lb />
$3.45<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
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The Center Is Open<lb />
Mon Tues, &amp; Wed. Fri. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.<lb />
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. &amp; by appointment<lb />
For an appointment or more infor<lb />
mation, call 24-Hour Helpline,<lb />
757-0003<lb />
11 1 East Third Street - The Lee Building<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Free Pregnancy Test-<lb />
Confidcntial Counseling<lb />
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A&amp;P Vegetables 3<lb />
Applesauce 3<lb />
Corn Chips<lb />
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1.00 Cheez-lt Crackers 1.69 Klondike Bars<lb />
1.00 Biscuits<lb />
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99 Sour Cream<lb />
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99- Ultra Diapers<lb />
59- Pet Ritz Pies<lb />
BIRD- � �<lb />
99- Cob Corn<lb />
7.69 Orange Juice<lb />
m Fryer 29<lb />
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2.39 Butter Bastea Turkeys 79<lb />
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1.49 Steak Pan ies 1.69<lb />
1.89 Turkey Ham 1.59<lb />
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79' Sirloin Steaks 2.99<lb />
Coors<lb />
Light Beer<lb />
49<lb />
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6 12 oz. can ctn.<lb />
WASHINGTON STATE<lb />
RED OR GOLDEN<lb />
Delicious<lb />
Apples<lb />
NCALIFORNIA GROWN<lb />
BULK RED OR<lb />
Natural<lb />
Pistachios<lb />
CALIFORNIA<lb />
jUxffjM COCA- Large Cucumbers 4 99c Firm Carrots<lb />
COLA<lb />
$109<lb />
'8 TO 20 LB AVG<lb />
Large Pumpkins<lb />
.OCAUVGROvV.<lb />
1.99 Collard Greens<lb />
1<lb />
rRISPv CALIFORNIA NORTH CAROLiNA  A<lb />
Green Leaf Lettuce 69c Sweet Potatoes<lb />
SELECT PREMIUM<lb />
Diet Dr Pepper<lb />
(j 12 " i an i in<lb />
99 � Cherry Tomatoes -� 99c Yellow Onions<lb />
Money<lb />
Orders<lb />
25 <lb />
SAV A CENTER SUPER COUPON<lb />
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5? Sandwich<lb />
Bread<lb />
Linut One Pe� Shoppe With An Add I $10 Of Mce Purer Coupon Eupmjs Oct IT, 1987<lb />
SEE STORE FOR DETAILS<lb />
Prices Good In Greenville, N.C. At 703 Greenville Blvd.<lb />
Open 24 Hours-Open Mon. 7 a.m Closed Sat. 11 p.m Open Sun. 7 a.m11 p.m.<lb />
PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT 11 THRU OCT 17 1987 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED<lb />
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HELP WANTED<lb />
WANTED: Very Patient Tutor For<lb />
Chemistry 1120 Call 355-4697.<lb />
DJ'S MUSIC LOVERS: We re look.ng<lb />
for honest, dependable, outgoing, intelli-<lb />
gent people for sales positions and DJ<lb />
work ant East Coast Music and Video<lb />
Applications Available at Apple Rec<lb />
ords, 204 East Fifth St; 758-1427<lb />
TRAVEL FIELD OPPORTUNITY: Cain<lb />
valuable marketing experience while<lb />
earning money Campus representatives<lb />
needed immediately for Spring Break<lb />
trips to Florida Call campus Marketing at<lb />
1-800-282-6221<lb />
MAKE QUICK MONEY! Earn $25 to $50<lb />
per car buying customer sent to me Call<lb />
I lerb for details 355-5099<lb />
BRODYS FOR MEN has full-time sales<lb />
associates positions, for enthusiastic,<lb />
fashion forward individuals. Retail cloth<lb />
ing experience is required Better than<lb />
average starting salary Apply m person,<lb />
Brody's Personnel Director, Carolina<lb />
East Mall M-W, 2-4 p.m.<lb />
BRODY'S has part-time sales associates<lb />
positions for enthusiastic, outgoing indi<lb />
viduals who enjoy working with young<lb />
contemporary Junior fashions Good Sal<lb />
ary. Apply in person, Brody's Personnel<lb />
Director, Carolina East MjII M-W, 2-4<lb />
p.m.<lb />
WANTED Male Models. Interviews will<lb />
he on Saturday, October 24th from 2-5<lb />
p.m and Monday, October 26th from 5-9<lb />
p.m at the Belk's Training Room, Caro-<lb />
lina East Mall. No previous experience<lb />
necessary<lb />
CAMPUS TRAVEL REPRESENTA-<lb />
TIVE needed to promote Spring Break<lb />
tour to Florida Earn money, fiee travel,<lb />
and outstanding marketing experience.<lb />
Call Inter Campus Programs 1-800-433-<lb />
7747.<lb />
BRODY'S. A leading clothing retailer<lb />
needs a full-time otfice associate to work<lb />
Mon Fri. 9-6. Individual must be accu-<lb />
rate and possess skills in accounting<lb />
bookkeeping Salary based on cxpen<lb />
cnee Good salary and benefits package<lb />
Apply in person or call for interview<lb />
appointment. Judith C Simon. Brody's<lb />
Personnel Director M-W 2-4 pm 756-<lb />
2224<lb />
GREENHOUSE TECHNICIANS<lb />
NEEDED for part tune employment<lb />
Flexible hours Weekends and after<lb />
school. Call 756-0879.<lb />
Jjflft SALE<lb />
Never raced I lelmet and gloves available<lb />
20 hours riding time Excellent condition<lb />
Motorcycle trailer also available. $1900<lb />
Call 355-7812. After 6 p.m or leave mes<lb />
sage<lb />
MOPED MANIA Its the only way to<lb />
travel Tired of waiting 20 minutes for a<lb />
parking spot? Tired of riding to class clean<lb />
and getting there a SWEAT-1 IOC? I've got<lb />
three mopeds CHEAP! Also two bikes!<lb />
Call Andy 758-3941<lb />
BUY EEL SKIN ACCESSORIES at whole<lb />
sale prices. Wallets, checkbook covers, key<lb />
chains, pocket books, belts, and any other<lb />
Eel products Don't hesitate to call David<lb />
Dupree at 752-4589.<lb />
TIRED OF PAYING HIGH PRICES AT<lb />
THE JEWERLY STORE? Well Stop Buy<lb />
14k Gold at wholesale prices. Gold brace<lb />
lets, necklaces, rings and precious gems<lb />
Styles like I lernngbone, rope, and nugget<lb />
Call David Dupree Wholesale Gold Dealer<lb />
at 752-4589.<lb />
NEED SUNGLASSES? Buy the best made<lb />
Rav Bans at wholesale prices. Call David<lb />
Dupree at 752-4589.<lb />
NEW 10-SPEED 27 $75.00 Call Keith at<lb />
758-2300until530;752 2830after6:00p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: Dressers, Sofa, Tables and<lb />
Chairs plus much more 810 Dickinson<lb />
Ave. 830- 5288.<lb />
SURPLUS CARS sell for $155 (average)!<lb />
Also jeeps, trucks, etc Now Available in<lb />
Your Area Information 805-687-6000 Est<lb />
S-1166.<lb />
IS IT TRUE you can Buy Jeeps for $44<lb />
through the U.S. government? Get the facts<lb />
today'Call 1-312 742-1142 Ext 5271-A.<lb />
TYPING: Term papers, Resumes, Thesis,<lb />
etc. Cheap Rates (on xerox word proces-<lb />
sor). Call Becky 8:30 to 5:00 p.m 758-1161<lb />
after 5:00 pm 752-1321.<lb />
FOR SALE: Freezer and Refrigerator,<lb />
dryer and range $100 each. Good condi<lb />
tion and guaranteed Call 7462446.<lb />
FOR SALE: Discount prices dance and Ex<lb />
erase wear Visit our Body boutique at<lb />
Total Eclipse- 422 Arlington Blvd. 355-<lb />
3531.<lb />
PROFESSIONAL BUT NOT<lb />
EXPENSIVE! Progessive Data Services<lb />
offers professional word processing to<lb />
students and professionals Term pa<lb />
pers, dissertations, themes, reports and<lb />
much more as low as $1 75 per page.<lb />
(Please call for quote on your project.)<lb />
Price includes printing on high quality<lb />
bond paper and spelling verification<lb />
against a 50,000 word electronic diction-<lb />
ary. Ask about our special offers<lb />
COMING SOON - LASER PRINTING<lb />
SYSTEM Call Mark at 757-3440 after<lb />
7:00 p.m. for free information.<lb />
QUALITY OR LASER PRINTING<lb />
Rush jobs accepted 752-1933.<lb />
ELECTROLYSIS (permanent removal<lb />
of unwanted hair) Bv Barbara Venters,<lb />
People who understand electrolysis<lb />
Will not wax, tweee or use electronic<lb />
tweezer or any other temporary<lb />
method. Isn't it time to try the perma<lb />
nent method Call 830-0962 for free<lb />
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<lb />
hours in and out Guaranteed typing on<lb />
paper up to 20 hand written pages SDF<lb />
Professional Computer Services, 106<lb />
East 5th Street (Beside Cubbies)<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 752 3694.<lb />
PICK UP AND DELIVERY of term<lb />
papers, theses, resumes, to be typed.<lb />
IBM word pnx-essing by professional<lb />
with 13 years experience. Letter quality<lb />
print and professional editing. Call<lb />
Nanette in Gnfton at 1 524 5241 Cheap<lb />
call the best service!<lb />
2446 or 753 2878<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Immaculate<lb />
C ondition a block from downtown and<lb />
campus Sycamore I lit) Apts No 17 Call<lb />
Scott Patterson In Goldsboro (735 8376)<lb />
or Stephen I lorne (758 433.3)<lb />
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT: upstairs<lb />
apartment available October 1 3 blocks<lb />
from campus All utilities paid $250 per<lb />
month Lease and Deposit required 758-<lb />
1274 after 5:00 pm.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS: Apartments for<lb />
rent furnished contact Hollie Si<lb />
monownh 752 2865.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
1986 HONDA CR250R DIRT BIKE. WORD PROCESSINCLETTER<lb />
SPEND FALL BREAK OR ANY UP-<lb />
COMING WEEKEND IN ATLANTIC<lb />
BEACH! Nice beach house for rent,<lb />
central heat and air, good location,<lb />
sleeps six Call Stephanie 757-656? or<lb />
evenings 75v7H46<lb />
ROOM AVAILABLE for female, near<lb />
Campus, work exchange Call 757 1798<lb />
WANTED: Roommate or roommates<lb />
wanted to share 2 bedroom apartment<lb />
at Tar River Estate 90 furnished Call<lb />
752-3032<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
Very nice 2 Kir 112 bath townhousc.<lb />
rent $157 50; 1 2 utilities, 1 5 miles from<lb />
campus; nice neighborhood, private<lb />
yard; pool; dishwasher; microwave<lb />
757-0316<lb />
AVAILABLE NOW. Two Bedroom Fur<lb />
nishcd loat. Air &amp; Water included. Call<lb />
Sharon at 355-5706 or Julie at 758-1507.<lb />
WF WANTED to share 2 BR apartment<lb />
at Tar River Estates Pay 1 3 uhlities. Will<lb />
have own private room Call Karen or<lb />
1 isa at 758 0700.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED Rent $120,13<lb />
utilities 830-0067 after 930 p.m.<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT: Beginning this<lb />
spring semester SI 35 a month Great loca<lb />
tion to campus. Full house privileges<lb />
Call today at 757-3027.<lb />
HOUSE FOR RENT: 3. Bedroom, 1 12<lb />
bath , 2 porches, Peacan Tree arid Utility<lb />
Houses, nice vard 15 min. from<lb />
Greenville 5100 Pep. C00 monthly. 746-<lb />
AZD STRANGER DATES: The night<lb />
started early next door but little did we<lb />
know there would be A LOT more The<lb />
bus did not show but many taxi's did go<lb />
The Kappa Sigs looked good in coat and<lb />
tie while the Phi Taus hung from the<lb />
rafters high. Lambda Chi Uncle Berny<lb />
brought his girl flowers and boy those<lb />
TKE's partied for hours Thanks to Chris<lb />
I lolland the night was great, even though<lb />
the KA's lost their bucks in the lake The<lb />
1'ika's raged on our dance floor and from<lb />
the rest of the guys you couldn't ask<lb />
anymore. The Sig Eps did cart wheels to<lb />
Wilson Acres that night, Amanda lost her<lb />
contact and trom then on had no sight. We<lb />
wanted to go home and hit the sac But it<lb />
wa CAMP CONTINUOUS. There was<lb />
no way back We love you guys the<lb />
AZD's '<lb />
AZD's, KA's and LAMBDA CHI's:<lb />
Don't forget Thursday is coming upsoon'<lb />
lie ready to party! Love, the Sigmas<lb />
AZD's, KAPPA SIG's, AND BETA'S:<lb />
The party Thursday was definitely one to<lb />
remember But of course alter a mpht like<lb />
that it s hard to remember anything' Let's<lb />
do it aj- nn soon Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
TKE's: Thanks for such a gTeat social!<lb />
"I leaven or I Icll" was definitely a blast<lb />
Can't wait to do it again Love, the Sig-<lb />
mas<lb />
KAREN COPE: Congradulations on<lb />
your new position as Jr. Panhellenic<lb />
Treasurer Love, the sisters of Delta Zeta<lb />
C EDWARDS � Eye contact's been fun,<lb />
but when do we meet Someone who's<lb />
"Tnppin"<lb />
JAMES AND MAURICE: When are we<lb />
going to Hawaii? Thanks for throwing<lb />
Beth's birthday party! It was a blast! We'll<lb />
have to do it again sometime. Love, the<lb />
DZ's<lb />
DELTA SIGS: The fun began before<lb />
sunrise - the fountain flowed freely much<lb />
to our surprise. All dressed up- you guys<lb />
looked great! When we party with the<lb />
MtaSigs, it's always first rate. Rockaero-<lb />
bics was definitely a smash - can't wait till<lb />
our next champagne bash' Much to our<lb />
dismay many of us missed our classes<lb />
that was from too many refills of our<lb />
champagne glasses (BOTTLES). Thanks<lb />
once again - You guys are great! Love, the<lb />
Zeta's.<lb />
THE SISTERS OF ZETA TAU ALPHA<lb />
ARE PROUD TO WELCOME: Nancy<lb />
Crabtree, Sandra Davis, Robin Duffy,<lb />
Barb Froio, Kim Geinly, Debra Hcrron,<lb />
Sara Home, Kelly Jones, Sarah Lanier,<lb />
Mandy Marlowe, Donna Matthews,<lb />
Maureen Mel lugh, Angela Powell, Paula<lb />
Rourke, Angie Strickland, Michelle<lb />
Weaver, Reba White, Shen Willauer, and<lb />
Staci Williamson into our Delta Pledge<lb />
Class! We are looking forward to a<lb />
GREAT semester with you We love you'<lb />
The sisters of ZTA<lb />
JODI YANKOWSKI HAPPY 2lst<lb />
BIRT1IDAY Don't get too wild I lave<lb />
fun in that Motel in San Antonio! Love<lb />
H.S.&amp;E<lb />
TO THE NEW TRUE BLUE" ADPi SIS-<lb />
TERS Kristi Barr, Lisa Johnson, and<lb />
Angle South We waited and waited<lb />
FINALLY We love you The ADP. sis<lb />
ters<lb />
M.E.AND K, Beach was a blast. E T says<lb />
too bad M E had to phone home last<lb />
weekend Say K I lickee says to chill the<lb />
teeth just a little. Keep a knock in<lb />
ME your I lero still knows . Ewic and<lb />
Hero misses ya'Il<lb />
INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FEL-<lb />
LOWSHIP Please Join Us Wednesday<lb />
nights at 7 00 p.m. Speight 129 Fun i ood<lb />
Fellowship-Teaching.<lb />
ATTENTION: Don't forget Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta's Happy hour every Wednesday<lb />
night at Pantana's It's the Best excuse for<lb />
missing Thursday's classes<lb />
RIDE NEEDED to Charleston S.C Of<lb />
nearby for Fall Break will help with gas<lb />
Call Teresa at 758-8615<lb />
ALL CREEKS come Par TEA with us<lb />
every Friday at the Sheraton Lounge 52<lb />
Long Island Ice Teas I iigh Enerpv Ri t<lb />
n Roll music<lb />
KAPPA SIG's thanks for making our<lb />
Tea Party such a great success Bettor see<lb />
you here every Friday at "OFF DIE<lb />
CUFF<lb />
CHI OMECA's: To our honararv hora<lb />
ton Lil sisters. Thanks for raging at the<lb />
East Carolina Tea Parry Come see us<lb />
every Friday for $2 Long Island Ice Teas<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS To Barb Froio,<lb />
Mandy Marlowe and Angle Strickland<lb />
the new pledge dass officers of Zeta Tau<lb />
Alpha. The sisters and your fellow Pledge<lb />
sisters wish you the best of luck in making<lb />
yourpledge class the best on campus Get<lb />
ready to JAM Love the Sisters and<lb />
Hedges of ZTA<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the new sis<lb />
ters of Zeta Tau Alpha Jayme Ferguson.<lb />
Marcia Furamti, and Kim McKee We are<lb />
so proud of you Love, the sisters and<lb />
pledges of ZTA.<lb />
TO THE GIRLS WITH THE LUST FOR<lb />
SUITE 415 SCOTT We saw your ad and<lb />
we want you bad The guv in the sarocci.<lb />
will really rock you If you want a fling<lb />
ding, I'll lose my G string Ed who makes<lb />
you red has the water bed If you really<lb />
want to see my moves, I'll lose more than<lb />
just my shoes, and the guy with the eyes<lb />
can't wait to see between your thighs<lb />
Now that you know how we feel, let's<lb />
make a deal I lere's youi chance to dance<lb />
in our pants<lb />
ITS 19 TIME AND WE'VE ALWAYS<lb />
BEEN TRUE but not today we're<lb />
telbng all on you It started with lawman<lb />
who caught your eye he waved with hi<lb />
whole arm as you walked by Now listen<lb />
girl just change your tone, cause we al!<lb />
know who's that squiiTel really turns him<lb />
on A sad bus ride from Md without Pam<lb />
soon became bright, as you spotted the<lb />
runner with rolled up jams But the for<lb />
mal in Fla with the faithful Sigma Nu<lb />
wasn't quite as much fun as the night<lb />
before you flew The Tavern floor would<lb />
never be the same - those Teqtulla shot<lb />
aren't you ashamed7 Now the summer is<lb />
over you two-timer you, it's speech time<lb />
now so find someone new' Be mad i<lb />
cause a fuss cause you know you realK<lb />
love us'Happy lth LiC. intLaU Youi<lb />
Girls<lb />
HEYCLTIE There's fust a few last thins<lb />
that I wanted to sav vou are the best<lb />
thing that ever happened to me and<lb />
you re one hell of a special guv 111 miss<lb />
you thanks tor all of the wonderful<lb />
memories I'll never forget vou and I will<lb />
always love vou' Shan PS If you ever<lb />
need anyone<lb />
DEI TA irA: tonight! Don t miss it!<lb />
Fhc infamous Delta Zeta all u c.v.t . <lb />
spaghetti dinner Tickets are S3 Time - �<lb />
7 00 at the Delta Zeta I louse Be there or<lb />
be square!<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI: Alright guys, let s get<lb />
ready for a (ammen party t,dav with<lb />
ECU'S hottest new band 180 proot<lb />
SIG EPS - The cow is dead, the cookies<lb />
are .rushed, and after Sun Morning<lb />
we're all Dain Bramaged<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI: Great homecoming<lb />
weekend gus The formal was great I<lb />
hate to rape you bu Rusty but where 1<lb />
your date' 1 think Rick needs to drop out<lb />
of school and be a Solid Gold Dancer'<lb />
IS YOUR CAR DIRTY? Come to KA<lb />
little sister car wash at 1 lardcos on Cotan-<lb />
cheSt Oct 13,2 00-5.00<lb />
THE TEQUILA IS CHEAP - so is your<lb />
date. Crrvc to Sta Ep hoepv. hour -t.<lb />
Tequila bar Wfd ni�tt<lb />
Announcements<lb />
MQDELSNEED�D<lb />
Models tor figure drawing classes are<lb />
needed. It interested call Tiran Gordly<lb />
757-6259 or leave a message at 757-656.T<lb />
What do the 33,000 freshmen enrolled<lb />
in Army ROTC last year know that you<lb />
don't7 The Army Reserve Officers' Train-<lb />
ing Corps For more information about<lb />
the ECU Army Reserve Officers' Training<lb />
Corps Program, call Capt. Alvin J. Mitch-<lb />
ell at 757-6967 or 6974, or drop by Erwin<lb />
I toll, room 319.<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
The Executive Council of the Ambassa-<lb />
dors will meet Wed , Oct. Hat 5:15pm in<lb />
Mcndcnhall.<lb />
AIR FORCE<lb />
Scholarships available Find out if you<lb />
qualify. Take the Air Force Officer Quali<lb />
fying Test on 22 Oct. (Thurs.) at 1 p m<lb />
Great job opportunities with salaries to<lb />
match. For more info stop by Wright<lb />
Annex, third floor, and speak with Capt<lb />
1 louston or call 757 6597<lb />
CQLLFJ<lb />
College Democrats meet every Wed at<lb />
4:00 in Mendenhall Upcoming events<lb />
within the state, organization, as well as<lb />
other events of particular interest are<lb />
among the topics presently being dis-<lb />
cussed. Anyone wishing to work for a<lb />
Democratic candidate for public office at<lb />
all levels are encouraged to attend For<lb />
more info, contact Melissa at 752-5611.<lb />
FREE LESSONS<lb />
The ECU Karate dub is offering FREE<lb />
beginning Karate Lessons Thurs Oct. 15<lb />
at 8:00 p.m. in Memorial Gym (dance<lb />
room downstairs) Karate lessons taught<lb />
under direction of Bill McDonald, 7th<lb />
Degree Black Belt.<lb />
NICARAGUA<lb />
Peter Kemmerle, who lived in the Nica<lb />
raguan war zones for 2 12 years will<lb />
speak tonight, Tues Oct. 13 at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center, 10th St a block east of<lb />
Wendy's, at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
GAJV1MABETAEHI<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi members may pick up<lb />
tickets for the raffle from Dr Dunlop,<lb />
Br wstcr A 317 Deadline for tickets is the<lb />
Nov. 7 meeting at 7:00 p.m Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi is holding a raffle to<lb />
help raise money for travel expenses to<lb />
National Convention Prizes include: (1st)<lb />
prize SI00 gift certificate to Belk's; (2nd)<lb />
prize $75 gift certificate to Overton's<lb />
Sporting Goods; and (3rd) prize $50 gift<lb />
certificate to Record Bar. Tickets are 50<lb />
cents each and may be picked up in<lb />
Brewster A-317 or from any GBP member.<lb />
GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir is holding a<lb />
"Fall Fashion Show" on Oct. 13 at 9:00 in<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium. Admission is only<lb />
SI.<lb />
CTA<lb />
Clothing &amp; Textiles meeting on Oct.<lb />
Appreciation bonds offered to<lb />
help with tuition payments<lb />
GREENSBORO (AP) � For the<lb />
first time Tuesday, North Caro-<lb />
lina will offer tax-free capital<lb />
appreciation bonds in denomina-<lb />
tions as low as $1,000 � bonds<lb />
that state officials hope parents<lb />
will set aside for college tuition.<lb />
There will be plenty of sup-<lb />
ply deputy state treasurer J.D.<lb />
Foust says. "People should check<lb />
with their banks or who they buy<lb />
bonds from<lb />
In the past, the smallest de-<lb />
nomination of the bonds was<lb />
$5,000.<lb />
Last summer, the General As-<lb />
sembly approved a bill allowing<lb />
the state to sell the bonds in<lb />
smaller-than-normal denomina-<lb />
tions with the idea that families<lb />
could buy them to help pay for a<lb />
child's college education.<lb />
But the money isn't restricted to<lb />
college expenses.<lb />
"It can be used for any purpose<lb />
whatsoever Sen. Marshall<lb />
Rauch, D-Gaston, the bill's spon-<lb />
sor, told the Greensboro News &amp;<lb />
Record.<lb />
"But the main reason for doing<lb />
this is higher education<lb />
The bonds will accrue interest<lb />
on a compound basis and pay off<lb />
only once, instead of creating in-<lb />
terest every six months as most<lb />
bonds do.<lb />
"That's a real good feature of<lb />
capital appreciation bonds said<lb />
Benny Bowers, a financial analyst<lb />
with the state treasurer's office.<lb />
"You don't have to worry about<lb />
spending the money. It's auto-<lb />
matically reinvested for you<lb />
The bonds will be issued with a<lb />
maturity date ranging from one to<lb />
20 years. The shorter the time to<lb />
maturity the more the bonds will<lb />
cost.<lb />
Although the exact cost of the<lb />
bonds will not be known until<lb />
today, Foust said a $1,000 bond<lb />
that matures in 15 years at 8 per-<lb />
cent interest would cost approxi-<lb />
mately $308. The same bond ma-<lb />
turing in 20 years would cost<lb />
about $208.<lb />
Appropriately enough, the first<lb />
bond sale to include the low-cost,<lb />
tax-free bonds will help finance<lb />
part of a $44.1 million construc-<lb />
tion and renovation project at<lb />
Duke University.<lb />
Among other things, the bonds<lb />
will finance part of the construc-<lb />
tion of a new dorm, renovation of<lb />
Old Chemistry on West Campus<lb />
and the expansion of the Bryan<lb />
Center.<lb />
Bowers said $600,000 of the is-<lb />
sue will be capital appreciation<lb />
bonds.<lb />
The pricing period of the bonds<lb />
will run from today through Oct.<lb />
28.<lb />
"After the 28th, people may not<lb />
be able to buy as many bonds as<lb />
quickly as they want and would<lb />
have to pay a commission Bow-<lb />
ers said.<lb />
Foust said his office has had a<lb />
lot of inquiries about the bonds,<lb />
but added that people have<lb />
shown an interest in buying them<lb />
for purposes other than educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Right now we have not devel-<lb />
oped a market for these and can't<lb />
let underwriters sit there and hold<lb />
them until somebody comes<lb />
along and wants them Foust<lb />
said. "We gauge the amount we<lb />
issue on the market demand<lb />
Eventually, Foust said, "We<lb />
may need to have a reserve avail-<lb />
able at all times so people can buy<lb />
them like savings bonds<lb />
22nd in Old Joyner Auditorium (in the<lb />
library) room 221; 4 45 pm�refresh-<lb />
ments, 500 p m.�speaker. Speaker is<lb />
Russ P. Consaul, Mgr of Executive Re-<lb />
cruitment, Miller and Rhodes, who will be<lb />
speaking on "A Career in Retailing: It May<lb />
Be For You<lb />
NAVIGATORS<lb />
Join us this Thurs. night for FLIGHT<lb />
730! We meet in Biology 103 at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
for a time of fun, fellowship, and Bible<lb />
study. See you there!<lb />
DISCOVERING SPAIN<lb />
The Student Union Travel Committee<lb />
presents the opening traveladventure<lb />
film. Discovering Spain, on Thurs Oct.<lb />
15th in I lendrix Theatre at 8:00 p.m Tick-<lb />
ets for this film are limited, but are avail-<lb />
able at the Central Ticket Office, Menden-<lb />
hall, 757-6611, ext. 266.<lb />
FORUM COMMITTFF<lb />
The Student Union Forum Committee<lb />
will have a meeting Wed Oct. 14th in<lb />
room 248 Mendenhall. We will bediscuss-<lb />
ing upcoming lectures and debates and<lb />
encourage input from all student, faculty,<lb />
and staff.<lb />
LIBRARY SCIENCF. 1000<lb />
New classes will begin soon. Mon.<lb />
Wed. dasses start Oct. 14 and Tues.<lb />
Thurs. classes start Oct. 13. Attendance<lb />
will be taken first day of classes.<lb />
BACCHUS<lb />
BACCHUS will meet Thurs night, Oct.<lb />
15 at 7:30 in Mendenhall, room 242.<lb />
BUSINESS STUDFNTS<lb />
The American Marketing Association<lb />
is hosting a presentation on '1 ntema tional<lb />
Marketing" with an emphasis on the Chi<lb />
ncse Market. Presentation will be held at<lb />
3.00 p.m Oct. 15 (Thursin Raw! Brown-<lb />
ing Room. Chancellor Dr. Eakin will be<lb />
present and he looks forward to meeting<lb />
all of you.<lb />
MADRIGAL DINNERS<lb />
Tickets are now on sale for Madrigal<lb />
Dinners to be held Dec. 2-5 at 7:00 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall. Tickets are $10 for ECU stu-<lb />
dents and $16 for all others Contact Cen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office for more info. 757-6611,<lb />
ext. 266<lb />
DIVE CLUB<lb />
If you enjoy scuba diving and snorkel-<lb />
ing, then you need to join ECU's Coral<lb />
Reef Dive Qub For more info, call 752-<lb />
4399 and ask for Glenn or Rob.<lb />
ORCHESTRA<lb />
The Dept. of University Unions pres-<lb />
ents the TONKVENSTLER ORCHESTRA<lb />
OF VIENNA on Tues, Oct. 13th at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium For further<lb />
info contact the Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall at 757-6611, ext 266<lb />
WYCLIFFFBANJQI1FT<lb />
Wycliffe Associates, 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 Sheraton, Greenville<lb />
Tickets to this important event are compli-<lb />
mentary, and an offering will be taken.<lb />
Tickets and information can be obtained<lb />
from Larry &amp; Robin Bass by callinp "19)<lb />
830-1612. The evening will feature tne<lb />
sharing of exciting Firsthand experiences<lb />
from a Wycliffe missionary, a complimen-<lb />
tary dinner, audiovisual presentation.<lb />
Christian fellowship, and full details on<lb />
the many ways that lav people can be<lb />
come directly involved in Bible transla<lb />
tion.<lb />
EDUCATION MAJORS<lb />
The School of Education, in conjunction<lb />
with Campus Ministries, is sponsoring a<lb />
WorkStudy trip to Mexico dunngSpnng<lb />
Break (March 6-13, 1988) Opportunities<lb />
to observe and teach at a local school are<lb />
available A minimum level of "sun. : al"<lb />
Spanish is required For applications and<lb />
more info , contact the Office of the Dean<lb />
in Speight Bldg room 154<lb />
SPAN MEMBERS<lb />
The date for our Outward Bound<lb />
"Ropes Course" has been changed to<lb />
Sun, Oct. 25th. Fee is $10memhcr It<lb />
interested, you MUST attend the next<lb />
SPAN meeting�Wed, Oct 14th, 5 30<lb />
p.m in Brewster D-209 for briefing Foes<lb />
also must be paid at meeting<lb />
HANDICAPPED STUDENTS<lb />
A recruiter from the US. Dept of De-<lb />
fense will be on campus on Nov 18 to<lb />
interview you for summer or permanent<lb />
employment Please contact Caroline<lb />
Smith, Co-op office, 757 6979 for more<lb />
info.<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
Would you bke 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 />
pm. in room 221 Mendenhall Reagan is<lb />
cool.<lb />
The following organizations are asked to place their ads in the "Classifieds" section of The East<lb />
Carolinian due to limited space in the "Announcements" section. The East Carolinian will be glad to run<lb />
announcements for these groups relating to verifiable fund raisers in which proceeds go to charitable<lb />
organizations, guest speakers, special educational events, meetings, etc<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
Alpha Kappa Alpha<lb />
Alpha Omlcron Pi<lb />
Alpha Phi<lb />
Alpha Phi Alpha<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
Beta Theta Pi<lb />
Chi Omega<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta<lb />
Delta Zeta<lb />
Kappa Alpha<lb />
Kappa Alpha Pal<lb />
Kappa Sigma<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
Omega Pal Phi<lb />
Phi Beta Sigma<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Sigma Gamma Rho<lb />
Sigma Nu<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma Tau Gamma<lb />
Tau Kappa Epsilon<lb />
Theta Chi<lb />
Zeta Beta Tau<lb />
Zeta Tau Alpha<lb />
"The above also applies to social fraternities, sororities, or other organizations not included in this<lb />
list<lb />
TheFixxs<lb />
By ANDY LEWIS<lb />
Seiwi lditor<lb />
U I III till<lb />
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Thursday night with The Fixx<lb />
was like a night al any nightclub<lb />
� without the bar, crowds or<lb />
mixed dnnkv<lb />
The Fixx took the stage pi4 I I<lb />
up Ihe instruments and took off<lb />
on an hour and a halt show Bas<lb />
sist Danny Brown immediate!)<lb />
seemed to grab attention h<lb />
trying not to be noticed He stood m i uid ir<lb />
stage right and-Iront in bU ,<lb />
pants, suspenders, white shirt H<lb />
and tie without moving an <lb />
but the lingers over his r i<lb />
black bass<lb />
But Ihe bass thumped out over<lb />
trie crowd, shaking the I<lb />
everything<lb />
1 wondered it there was son<lb />
hidden meaning in this n<lb />
groomed, red bearded man<lb />
ButtheanbcsofCyCurnin <lb />
vocalist, soon got my attentii<lb />
the opening number <lb />
mals Curnin suprised me <lb />
playing a hollow-bodied rhvtl n<lb />
guitar line This was the first tin<lb />
' had ever seen him pi<lb />
although I couldn't really hear tl<lb />
PARENTI<lb />
By LAURASALAZAR<lb />
Sufi ntcr<lb />
Bouts with nausea swollen<lb />
ankles  craving for macaroni<lb />
and cheese with salt and in<lb />
potato chips . pregnancy<lb />
'Carla V stor<lb />
By LAURA SALAZAR<lb />
SUM Wttamr<lb />
(The situation depicted is real,<lb />
but the name of the mother has<lb />
been changed to protect her ano-<lb />
nymity.)<lb />
imagine being an 18-year-old<lb />
rrwjghp of two. Car). doesn't<lb />
child when she was 15 and her<lb />
second child when she was 17.<lb />
According to Carla, being an<lb />
adolescent mother of two can bea<lb />
trying ordeal.<lb />
Prom a family of stepbrothers<lb />
and sisters, and a working<lb />
mother, according to Caria, it<lb />
wasn't difficult for her to take<lb />
care of her two children because<lb />
she was used to feeding and bath-<lb />
ing her many cousins<lb />
She is not married and each of<lb />
her children have different fa-<lb />
thers. Pregnant with her first<lb />
child, Carla continued her<lb />
schooling<lb />
said she wj<lb />
pregnant<lb />
Carla, she<lb />
always hi<lb />
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stomach<lb />
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take her ci<lb />
sideways. "J<lb />
asked Cadal<lb />
that she didi<lb />
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pregnancy,<lb />
happy, scar<lb />
Accepting<lb />
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daughter. As<lb />
said, "He ws<lb />
After thefii<lb />
Habrichs<lb />
By SUSANNE NIELSEN<lb />
V .� � Vntf r<lb />
As a professor oi environ-<lb />
mental design with the E I<lb />
School of Art Fn-t Habrichs<lb />
teaches bv supporting students<lb />
efforts and trving to get them<lb />
involved with his enthusiasm He<lb />
tries lo raise1 their awareness .i<lb />
interior architecture as important<lb />
and active part of every period's<lb />
outer facade<lb />
Habrichs taught en ironmental<lb />
design mother parts of the United<lb />
States in the past before returning<lb />
to his native Germany. There he<lb />
later came to the conclusion that<lb />
everything had become too limit-<lb />
ing<lb />
So he returned to America<lb />
seeking a position with ECU's<lb />
School of Art. The death ot his<lb />
mother last year made his ties lo<lb />
Germanv soem few, he said The<lb />
confirmed bachelor, Habrichs ha<lb />
found a new home in Greenville<lb />
as a full faculty member of the art<lb />
school.<lb />
Habrichs said he finds<lb />
Greenville to be a challenge in<lb />
every way. He is involved in<lb />
trying to enliven the downtown<lb />
walking mall. Along with the<lb />
head of the environmental design<lb />
department, Dr. Abdul-Shakoor<lb />
Farhadi, Habrichs encourages the<lb />
students' involvements in such<lb />
restoration projects.<lb />
The attempts are not so much<lb />
geared to bringing store fronts up<lb />
todate, but rather to make them fit<lb />
back into the period thev were<lb />
constructed in This makes for an<lb />
eclectic mainstreet picture � pos-<lb />
sibly a turn of the century shop<lb />
next to a 30s building with neon<lb />
and smooth curvalincar facade<lb />
ana a<lb />
centui<lb />
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ation ot the ll<lb />
into the rood<lb />
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struggle tor<lb />
its parallels i<lb />
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portant re i<lb />
design va<lb />
technique ot<lb />
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of this centur<lb />
into the diiled<lb />
innovations ei<lb />
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said proudly,<lb />
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design He<lb />
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The Fixx show reviewed<lb />
B Am LEWIS<lb />
Sr�� Uunt<lb />
hursday night with The Fixx<lb />
s like a night at any nightclub<lb />
without the Kir. crouds or<lb />
i drinks<lb />
he 1 ixx took the stage puked<lb />
tl e instruments and took ott<lb />
in hour and a halt show. Has<lb />
: Danny Brown immediately.<lb />
mod to grab attention b<lb />
ing not to be noticed 1 le stood<lb />
ge i ight And front in black<lb />
its suspenders, white shirt<lb />
! tie without moving am thine<lb />
t the lingers over his small<lb />
k Kiss<lb />
Mil the bas thumped out over<lb />
i rowd shaking the tones into<lb />
i v thing<lb />
i ondci i d it there was s<lb />
ld� n meaning in this neatly<lb />
Kmed red bearded nun<lb />
Mit theantu -oi CyCurnin lead<lb />
i ahs soon got my attention In<lb />
opening number: "Wild V, :<lb />
v urnm suprised me by<lb />
a hollow bodied rhythm<lb />
ne This u as the ln-t lime<lb />
I i : seen him plav guitar,<lb />
gh i i ouldn t n ,i In at 11u�<lb />
notes he played<lb />
In other songs, however.<lb />
Cumin engaged the audience<lb />
with theatrical gestures And ex<lb />
pressions in one song he made<lb />
the shape ot a heart with his hands<lb />
over his chest and then broke<lb />
his hands apart. And while sing<lb />
ing tin- more familiar songs such<lb />
as "One Thing 1 eads to Another"<lb />
or "Are We Ourselves Cumin<lb />
would inject spoken comments<lb />
siu h as  tin) much IV or "Is<lb />
there a future?"<lb />
While Cumin (sporting shoul-<lb />
der length hair I brought drama to<lb />
the apocalyptic andor didactic<lb />
lyrics, guitarist lamie West-Oram<lb />
banged out the I laircut 100guitar<lb />
licks in a loose purple shirt West<lb />
( ram often fingered a free<lb />
winged molodv over the some<lb />
� hat predk table keyboard lines<lb />
but to credit the synthesizer<lb />
work, Rupert Green wall manipu<lb />
lated his DX7, PPG and Emula<lb />
t t2 keyboards like a mastei<lb />
Green wall was always busy, flip<lb />
pmg his hands from one board to<lb />
another, changing floppy disk-<lb />
on the Emulator or doing a solo<lb />
The keyboards were the domi-<lb />
nant musical character of the<lb />
show, enveloping the songs with<lb />
grand chords or bizzare special<lb />
effects<lb />
In the midst of all this, drummer<lb />
Adam Woods tossed out a flaw-<lb />
less funky beat. Woods truly<lb />
seemed to be enjoying himself;<lb />
dressed casually in shorts and a<lb />
colorful shirt, he worked up a<lb />
sweat quickly, but continued<lb />
smiling.<lb />
I here were no suprises here.<lb />
Every song played was com-<lb />
pletely danceable, and the band<lb />
played all the old favorites ("Se-<lb />
cret Separation "Saved by<lb />
Zero").<lb />
And the new tunes (which<lb />
haven't been released on vinyl<lb />
vet) were not radical departures<lb />
from what we have all heard from<lb />
The Fixx; although one song,<lb />
Shake and Watch was a scary<lb />
sting about watching the world<lb />
Ix'ing destroyed by man.<lb />
Musical geniuses they are not.<lb />
Hut they are one of the few bands<lb />
th.it has managed to put some<lb />
moral sense into popular music.<lb />
Popnuisters the Fixx rmk the crowd at Minges ('oii.seurn Thursday night, the group Is touring in order to lest<lb />
new material for an upcoming I.p. (Photo by ECU Photolabl.<lb />
sill<lb />
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PARENTING helping adolescent moms cope<lb />
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in � u es<lb />
section of The last i<lb />
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p n proceeds go to charitable<lb />
meetings, etc.<lb />
La Theta pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Sigma Gamma Rho<lb />
ha Sigma Nu<lb />
ha Psi Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
Lna Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
pi Alpha Sigma Tau Gamma<lb />
I Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon<lb />
lgma Theta Chi<lb />
Alpha Zeta Beta Tau<lb />
Zeta Tau Alpha<lb />
lororities, or other organizations not included in this<lb />
me oi Mies ven un ps year old?<lb />
ptoms �losl adults Where tail adolescent parents<lb />
in cope with the trials and tribu turn when they need help1 One<lb />
craving tor macaroni lations ot being pregnant But choice is Project PARENTING<lb />
. with salt and vinegar what happens when the mother is (Proactive Assessment and Regu-<lb />
�� chips pregnancy van a ten year old and the father is a lation of Environmental Nurtur<lb />
CarlaV story is familiar tale<lb />
By LAUKA SALAZAR<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
(The situation depicted is real,<lb />
but the name of the mother has<lb />
been changed to protect her ano-<lb />
nymity.)<lb />
Imagine being an 18-year-old<lb />
mother of two. Carla doesn't<lb />
schooling at D.H. Connelly. She<lb />
said she wasn't sure if she was<lb />
pregnant at first. According to<lb />
Carla, she slept a lot and was<lb />
always hungry during her sec-<lb />
ond period class. Carla said, "My<lb />
stomach would always growl at<lb />
the same time everyday when I<lb />
nafl Turn's<lb />
child when she was 15 and her<lb />
second child when she was 17.<lb />
According to Carla, being an<lb />
adolescent mother of two can be a<lb />
trying ordeal.<lb />
birth control pills, but then she<lb />
saidI just stopped taking them<lb />
and got pregnant again. I<lb />
thought, here we go again<lb />
According to Carla, her first<lb />
labor lasted 18 12 hours,<lb />
whereas her second labor lasted<lb />
only eight hours. But for a mother<lb />
dnfWktTfSg<lb />
fg-<lb />
ld�<lb />
nant.<lb />
Her mother questioned her one<lb />
day about why she held her stom-<lb />
ach in. Carla's mother told her to<lb />
take her clothes off and stand<lb />
From a family of stepbrothers sideways. "Are you pregnant?"<lb />
and sisters, and a working asked Carla's mother. Carla said<lb />
mother, according to Carla, it that she didn't know,<lb />
wasn't difficult for her to take After a test confirmed Carla's<lb />
care of her two children because pregnancy, she said she felt<lb />
she was used to feeding and bath- happy, scared and relieved,<lb />
ing her many cousins. Accepting the pregnancy.<lb />
She is not married and each of Carla's mother supported her adolescents, Carla says, "I wifl<lb />
 her children have different fa- daughter. As for the father, Carla tell them that if they are thinkinp<lb />
fibers. Pregnant with her first said, "He wasn't around much of doing anything, to please come<lb />
child, Carla continued her Afterthe first child, Carla was on to me and we'll take care of it<lb />
can toe physically as well as men-<lb />
tally grueling. Although at the<lb />
age of 18 she has two children,<lb />
Carla said, "1 love children and I<lb />
love taking care of my children'<lb />
When Carla attends Agnes<lb />
Fullilove, her children are at the<lb />
day care center at the school. In<lb />
the evenings, the children are<lb />
looked after by Carla and her<lb />
mother.<lb />
As to ad vice she would give her<lb />
children when they are youi<lb />
Habrichs gives lecture<lb />
BySUSANNE MM SEN<lb />
s a professor of environ<lb />
ii design with the E( I<lb />
�ol ol Art Ernsl Hahnchs<lb />
hes bv supporting students'<lb />
fforts and trv ing to get them<lb />
 ed with his enthusiasm. I le<lb />
s to raise their awareness of<lb />
rior an hitccture .is important<lb />
: i live part of every period's<lb />
 r facade<lb />
ibrichs taught environmental<lb />
ign in other parts of the I Inited<lb />
5 in the past before returning<lb />
i his native Germany. There he<lb />
it r came to the conclusion that<lb />
. cry thing had become too limit<lb />
So he returned lo America<lb />
� ring .i position with IX I s<lb />
hool of Art The death ot his<lb />
mother last year made his ties to<lb />
lermany seem few, he said. The<lb />
infirmed bachelor, I labrichs has<lb />
lund a new home in Greenville<lb />
a tull faculty member of the arl<lb />
- hool<lb />
i labric hs said he finds<lb />
Ireenville lo be a challenge in<lb />
� trv way. He is involved in<lb />
trying to enliven the downtown<lb />
ilking mall Along with the<lb />
ead oi the environmental design<lb />
lepartment, Dr. Abdul-Shakoor<lb />
irhadi, I labrichs encourages the<lb />
tudents' involvements in such<lb />
restoration projects.<lb />
I lit attempts are not so much<lb />
ared to bringing store fronts up<lb />
' i date, but rather to make them fit<lb />
back into the period thev were<lb />
instructed in. This makes for an<lb />
eclectic mainstrcet picture � pos-<lb />
sibly a turn of the century shop<lb />
next to a 30s building with neon<lb />
'ind smooth curvalinear facade<lb />
and a bi iv k building from the lsth<lb />
century<lb />
List week, Habrichs lectured<lb />
on "Industrial Evolution in De-<lb />
sign oi Furniture Related to<lb />
An hitet lure<lb />
Habrichs characterized the SO-<lb />
cio economical and political situ<lb />
ation of the 1 (th century leading<lb />
into the roots of the industrial<lb />
revolution, w Inch to him plays an<lb />
important part in the revolution<lb />
of furniture design and fabrica-<lb />
tion at that time.<lb />
He said the 19th century<lb />
struggle lor more freedom finds<lb />
its parallels in the design of every<lb />
dav objects One of the most im-<lb />
portant revolutions in furniture<lb />
design was brought about the<lb />
technique of bending wood over<lb />
hot steam and manufacturing<lb />
sturdv, light-weight chairs that<lb />
are still in production today.<lb />
1 labrichs described the evolu-<lb />
tion of ciesign from Joseph<lb />
I loffman through the 70s and 80s<lb />
of this century. He gave insight<lb />
into the different tendencies and<lb />
innovations of design in various<lb />
European countries. Germany, he<lb />
said proudly, is number one in the<lb />
production and export of furni-<lb />
ture today It is followed directly<lb />
bv Italy and Denmark.<lb />
After an intermission, Habrichs<lb />
concentrated on U.S. furniture<lb />
design. He named Frank Loyd<lb />
Wright and the Green and Green<lb />
Brothers as major influences in<lb />
early 20th century design. He<lb />
explained the major role in the<lb />
American evolution of design<lb />
played by the large manufactur-<lb />
ing companies Knoll and Herman<lb />
Miller.<lb />
In concluding, Habrichs dis-<lb />
cussed the future of furniture<lb />
design. He said the Bauhaus<lb />
school, with its large impact on<lb />
20th century design, fulfilled an<lb />
necessary function moving de-<lb />
signs away from stuffy manner-<lb />
ism. But, he said, "modernity is<lb />
not a style of art -being up to date,<lb />
being new is what it is<lb />
In January, Habrichs will lec-<lb />
ture on the future needs of envi-<lb />
ronmental design.<lb />
ing and leaching interventions<lb />
for Normal Growth). Project<lb />
PARENTING is an educational<lb />
program that teaches parenting<lb />
skills to adolescent mothers in Pitt<lb />
County seh(Kls.<lb />
According to Taylor, PARENT-<lb />
ING began July 1986 as a result of<lb />
a proposal submitted through the<lb />
ECU School of Education to the<lb />
Children's Trust Fund. The<lb />
( hildren's Trust Fund s a divi-<lb />
sion of the North Carolina De-<lb />
partment ol Public Instruction.<lb />
rhe proposal was accepted, and<lb />
funding was provided by the<lb />
United Way and the Children's<lb />
Trust Fund. Additional funding<lb />
was provided by ECU'sSchool of<lb />
Education, the Caswell Center, a<lb />
state-supported institution in<lb />
Kinston tor the mentally retarded,<lb />
and the Pitt County schools.<lb />
In addition to Taylor, the pro-<lb />
gram employs, a social worker,<lb />
Cynthia Doctor. She is housed in<lb />
the Pitt County schools.<lb />
Taylor said the goals of project<lb />
PARENTING include: improving<lb />
parenting skills, increasing<lb />
knowledge of child development,<lb />
assisting the parent in meeting<lb />
health care needs oi children,<lb />
building self-esteem of parents<lb />
and children and planning for the<lb />
future.<lb />
Twenty mothers and twenty-<lb />
five children are presently on<lb />
project PARENTING'S caseload.<lb />
All ot the mothers .m stud nt at<lb />
llil,<lb />
Iv<lb />
Agne � r-uuiic<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
According to Taylor, Agnes<lb />
Fullilove School houses children<lb />
that are "high risk students She<lb />
said, "Most of the students at<lb />
Agnes Fullilove have either had a<lb />
bnish with the law, are adolescent<lb />
mothers or ust chose to go to<lb />
Fullilove The school is a public<lb />
school and is part of the Pitt<lb />
Count) school sv stem.<lb />
Agnes Fullilove schcxil has a<lb />
state-licensed day care center. It<lb />
the student qualifies for a subsi-<lb />
dized day care slot, the day care<lb />
services are free, otherwise, a<lb />
nominal tee is charged<lb />
One way an adolescent mother<lb />
can get involved with PARENT<lb />
ING is through a guidance coun-<lb />
selor. Taylor said the counselor<lb />
would inform the girl's family,<lb />
and from there PARENTING<lb />
begins to prov ide support until<lb />
the baby is born. After the birth,<lb />
PARENTING works with the<lb />
mother on self-esteem and other<lb />
goals oi the program<lb />
Taylor said, "Children ot<lb />
adolescent mothers do poorly<lb />
when they get to school. There<lb />
fore, we work with the mother<lb />
and child from the birth of the<lb />
child until age three She added<lb />
"It is believed that the age of the<lb />
mother is directionally propor<lb />
tionate to the quality of parenting<lb />
Tonkeunstler orchestra plays<lb />
The Tonkeunstler Orchestra<lb />
will play at Wright Auditorium<lb />
tonight at 8 p.m. This is a stop on<lb />
the orchestra's third American<lb />
tour.<lb />
The band is known for its<lb />
waltzes and polkas. They have<lb />
toured extensively throughout<lb />
Europe and Japan.<lb />
The band is conducted by<lb />
Alfred Esch we, noted forhis work<lb />
with the Strauss Orchestra in<lb />
Barcelona.<lb />
Other members of this famed<lb />
cast oi players include soprano<lb />
Gail Dobish and violin ptaye<lb />
Manfred Gevrhalter.<lb />
Dobish has soloed with the<lb />
Milwaukee Symphony and the<lb />
Opera Orchestra of New York<lb />
Geyrhalter has plavcd at<lb />
numerous musical festivals in<lb />
Europe.<lb />
Tickets mav be purchased at the<lb />
Central Ticket office in Mendehal<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
'Discover Spain' with film<lb />
that the child receives<lb />
All the mothers in the program<lb />
are not married and there is little<lb />
involvement from the fathers.<lb />
Taylor said that a lot oi the moth-<lb />
ers are from foster homes.<lb />
Project PARENTING directs<lb />
mothers to either the Greenville<lb />
Health Department of the ECU<lb />
Medical School tor pre natal and<lb />
follow-up visits. Birth control<lb />
counseling and education about<lb />
AIDS and sexuallv transmitted<lb />
diseases is begun immediately<lb />
following the birth of the babv.<lb />
According to Taylor, "The<lb />
PARENTING program is pretty<lb />
unique because it has three gen-<lb />
erations at once, the adolescent's<lb />
mother, the adolescent mother,<lb />
and the adolescent's child"<lb />
situation Robertson, an occupa-<lb />
tional therapy maior added, "I<lb />
was impressed with the dav care<lb />
at Agnes Fullilove The children<lb />
need to develop nght and to de-<lb />
velop right, they need a setting<lb />
like this According to<lb />
Robertson, it was Delta Sigma<lb />
Theta's vice president, Stephanie<lb />
Canty, who formulated the sup-<lb />
port group idea.<lb />
Working with adolescent moth-<lb />
ers takes a great deal oi time and<lb />
patience. When asked whv she<lb />
works with project PARENTING,<lb />
Taylor said, I have a real interest<lb />
with adolescents and a lot oi my<lb />
students got pregnant<lb />
Taylor reiterated that PAR-<lb />
ENTING is important because it<lb />
builds a support svstcm for the<lb />
mother and child as well as target-<lb />
ing their strengths and weak-<lb />
nesses<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta, an ECU so-<lb />
rority, has begun a program with<lb />
the mothers of PARENTING. The<lb />
fourteen women of the sorority<lb />
function as big sisters to the<lb />
mothers.<lb />
Kristin Robertson, Delta Sigma<lb />
Theta treasurer said, "We want to<lb />
let the mothers know that there<lb />
are people who care about their<lb />
Mrndrnhall Pm Mrlcur<lb />
Film maker Willis Butler with<lb />
his film, "Discovering Spain<lb />
will open the 1987-1988 EastCaro-<lb />
lina University Travel-Ad venture<lb />
Film Series on October 15, in<lb />
Hcndrix Theatre at 8 p.m. The<lb />
Travel-Adventure Film Series is<lb />
sponsored by the Student Union<lb />
Travel Committee.<lb />
In addition to producing lecture<lb />
films, Butler was commissioned<lb />
by NBC to produce a series of<lb />
television films in Africa and ra-<lb />
dio features in Europe. He has<lb />
produced two motion picturcson<lb />
missionary work in Africa for the<lb />
United Presbvterian Church of<lb />
J<lb />
America. Butler has also been<lb />
making professional motion pic-<lb />
tures used in classrooms across<lb />
the country.<lb />
While Butler is an expert photo-<lb />
graphic craftsman, years of<lb />
broadcasting experience have<lb />
also made him an outstanding<lb />
speaker and reporter. He displays<lb />
an unusual ability to penetrate<lb />
beneath the surface of his subjects,<lb />
bringing exciting new perspec-<lb />
tives in entertaining and informa-<lb />
tive programs.<lb />
In "Discovering Spain Butler<lb />
travels through Madrid's Retiro<lb />
Park, Prado Museum, and the<lb />
Royal Palace. Visit Avila, Spain's<lb />
highest provincial ccapital. Go<lb />
from the tranquil elegance of<lb />
Seville's cathedral, where Chris-<lb />
topher Columbus is buried, to the<lb />
festivities of Alicante's midnight<lb />
parade and spectacular bonfires<lb />
in honor of St. John.<lb />
Experience throuygh Butler's<lb />
expert camera work, Santiago de<lb />
Compostela, one of the three ma-<lb />
jor pilgrimage destinations in the<lb />
Christian world. Other sites in-<lb />
clude Barcelona, the cosmopoli-<lb />
tan port city on the Mediterra-<lb />
nean, and many other areas of<lb />
historical, cultural, and religious<lb />
significance in Spain.<lb />
Tickets for this exciting journey<lb />
to Spain can be purchased at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office located in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
Monday-Friday, 11 a.m6 p.m.<lb />
Ticket prices are $4.00 for general<lb />
admission, $3.50 each for a group<lb />
oi 20 or more, and ECU students<lb />
are admitted free with their ID<lb />
and valid activity sticker.<lb />
For tickets and more informa-<lb />
tion call 757-6611, ext. 266, during<lb />
the above hours.<lb />
A farmer surveys the countryside in 'Discovering Spain a documentary<lb />
by Willis Butler, showing Thursday in Hendrix theater at S p.m<lb />
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'�It l ASI l AROI INIAN<lb />
Style<lb />
OCTOBER 13. 1987 I'age 7<lb />
The Fixx show reviewed<lb />
By ANDY LEWIS<lb />
V-ewn rdttor<lb />
rhursday night with The Rxx<lb />
a as like a night at any nightclub<lb />
without the bar, crowds or<lb />
mixed drinks<lb />
"he 11v took the stage, puked<lb />
ip the instruments and took oil<lb />
n an hour and-a-half show. Has<lb />
ms( Danny Brown immediately<lb />
mined to grab attention by<lb />
 ing not to be noticed. 1 le stood<lb />
tight and-front in black<lb />
iMts suspenders, white shirt<lb />
ind tie without moving anything<lb />
;it the lingers over his small<lb />
Mack bass<lb />
But the bass thumped out over<lb />
rowd, shaking the tones into<lb />
erything<lb />
i wondered it there was some<lb />
idden meaning in this neatly<lb />
;roomed, red bearded man<lb />
But theanticsofCyCumin, lead<lb />
ocalist, soon got my attention In<lb />
tpening number: "Wild Am<lb />
rials, Cumin suprised me by<lb />
playing a hollow-bodied rhythm<lb />
guitar line This was the lust time<lb />
1 ad t ver seen him play guitar.<lb />
ouch 1 couldn't really hear the<lb />
notes he played.<lb />
In other songs, however,<lb />
Curnin engaged the audience<lb />
with theatrical gestures and ex-<lb />
pressions in one song he made<lb />
the shape of a heart with his hands<lb />
over his chest and then broke<lb />
his hands apart. And while sing-<lb />
ing the more familiar songs such<lb />
as "One Thing leads to Another"<lb />
or "Are We Ourselves Curnin<lb />
would inject spoken comments<lb />
siu h as  too much TV or "Is<lb />
there a future?"<lb />
While Curnin (sporting shoul-<lb />
der length hair) brought drama to<lb />
the apocalyptic and or didactic<lb />
lyrics, guitarist amie West-Oram<lb />
banged out the I laircut 100 guitar<lb />
licks in a loose purple shirt. Wesl<lb />
Oram often lingered a free<lb />
winged melody over the some<lb />
what predictable keyboard lines.<lb />
But to credit the synthesizer<lb />
work, Rupert Creenwall manipu<lb />
lated his DX7, PPG and Emula<lb />
lor2 keyboards like a master<lb />
Creenwall was always busy, flip-<lb />
ping his hands from one board to<lb />
another, changing floppy disks<lb />
on the Emulator or doing a solo<lb />
The keyboards were the domi-<lb />
nant musical character of the<lb />
show, enveloping the songs with<lb />
grand chords or bizzare special<lb />
effects.<lb />
In the midst of all this, drummer<lb />
Adam Woods tossed out a flaw-<lb />
less funky beat. Woods truly<lb />
seemed to be enjoying himself;<lb />
dressed casually in shorts and a<lb />
colorful shirt, he worked up a<lb />
sweat quickly, but continued<lb />
smiling.<lb />
There were no suprises here.<lb />
Every song played was com-<lb />
pletely danceable, and the band<lb />
played all the old favorites ("Se-<lb />
cret Separation "Saved by<lb />
Zero").<lb />
And the new tunes (which<lb />
haven't been released on vinyl<lb />
yet) were not radical departures<lb />
from what we have all heard from<lb />
The Fixx; although one song,<lb />
"Shake and Watch was a scary<lb />
song about watching the world<lb />
being destroyed by man.<lb />
Musical geniuses they are not.<lb />
But they are one of the few bands<lb />
that has managed to put some<lb />
moral sense into popular music.<lb />
PopmeLsters the Fixx rock the crowd at Minges Coliseum Thursday night, the group is touring in order to test<lb />
new material for an upcoming Lp. (Photo by ECU Photolab).<lb />
PARENTING helping adolescent moms cope<lb />
By LAURA SAl AZAR<lb />
s.j'i i ritn<lb />
Bout<lb />
inkles<lb />
ind cheest<lb />
otato chips  pregnancy<lb />
with nausea<lb />
craving for<lb />
sw ollen<lb />
macaroni<lb />
with salt and vinegar<lb />
,in<lb />
produce some ot these very un-<lb />
pleasant svmptoms. Most adults<lb />
i an cope with the trials and tribu-<lb />
lations ot being pregnant. But<lb />
what happens when the mother is<lb />
a ten year old and the lather is a<lb />
15 year-old?<lb />
Where can adolesccnl parents<lb />
turn when they need help? One<lb />
choice is Project PARENTING<lb />
t Proactive Assessment and Regu-<lb />
lation of Environmental Nurtur-<lb />
'CarlaV story is familiar tale<lb />
By LAURA cat aAH<lb />
Su<lb />
schooling at D.H. Connelly.<lb />
(The situatio<lb />
but the name �<lb />
been changed i<lb />
nymity.)<lb />
Imagine beii<lb />
mother of tw<lb />
Hump In irajo-i<lb />
child when sh<lb />
second child <lb />
According to<lb />
adolescent mot<lb />
trying ordeal.<lb />
From a (ami<lb />
and sisters,<lb />
mother, accor<lb />
wasn't difficult �v- ner to tan,<lb />
care of her two children because<lb />
she was used to feeding and bath-<lb />
ing her many cousins<lb />
birth control pills, but then she<lb />
ped taking them<lb />
pgggf again. I<lb />
Ipb, her first<lb />
12 hours,<lb />
labor lasted<lb />
for a mother<lb />
weflasmerv<lb />
ugh at the<lb />
children,<lb />
and I<lb />
children<lb />
are at the<lb />
the school. In<lb />
are<lb />
and her<lb />
Ant. a rest cu��.<lb />
pregnancy, she said she felt moWer. -<lb />
happy, scared and relieved. As to advice she would give her<lb />
Accepting the pregnancy, children when they are young<lb />
bne is not married and each of Carla's mother supported her adolescents, Carla says, "I war<lb />
daughter. As for the father, Carla tell them that if they are winking<lb />
said, "He wasn't around much of doing anything, to pleasecome<lb />
her children have different fa<lb />
there. Pregnant with her first<lb />
child, Carla continued her After the first child, Carla was on to me and weTl take care of it"<lb />
ing and Teaching Interventions<lb />
for Normal Growth). Project<lb />
PARENTING is an educational<lb />
program that teaches parenting<lb />
skills to adolescent mothers in Pitt<lb />
County schools.<lb />
According to Taylor, PARENT-<lb />
IMG began July 1986 as a result of<lb />
a proposal submitted through the<lb />
ECU School of Education to the<lb />
Children's Trust Fund. The<lb />
Children's Trust Fund s a divi-<lb />
sion of the North Carolina De-<lb />
partment of Public Instruction.<lb />
The proposal was accepted, and<lb />
funding was provided by the<lb />
United Way and the Children's<lb />
Trust Fund. Additional funding<lb />
was provided by ECU's School of<lb />
Education, the Caswell Center, a<lb />
state-supported institution in<lb />
Kinston for the mentally retarded,<lb />
and the Pitt County schools.<lb />
In addition to Taylor, the pro-<lb />
gram employs, a social worker,<lb />
Cynthia Doctor. She is housed in<lb />
the Pitt County schools.<lb />
Taylor said the goals of project<lb />
PARENTING include: improving<lb />
parenting skills, increasing<lb />
knowledge of child development,<lb />
assisting the parent in meeting<lb />
health care needs of children,<lb />
building self-esteem of parents<lb />
and children and planning for the<lb />
future.<lb />
Twenty mothers and twenty-<lb />
five children are presently on<lb />
project PARENTING'S caseload.<lb />
Habrichs gives lecture<lb />
All of the mothers are students at<lb />
Agnes Fullilove S hool in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
According to Taylor, Agnes<lb />
Fullilove School houses children<lb />
that are "high risk students She<lb />
said, "Most of the students at<lb />
Agnes Fullilove have cither had a<lb />
brush with the la w, are adolescent<lb />
mothers or just chose to go to<lb />
Fullilove The school is a public<lb />
school and is part of the Pitt<lb />
County school system.<lb />
Agnes Fullilove school has a<lb />
state-licensed day care center. If<lb />
the student qualifies for a subsi-<lb />
dized day care slot, the day care<lb />
services are free, otherwise, a<lb />
nominal fee is charged.<lb />
One way an adolescent mother<lb />
can get involved with PARENT<lb />
ING is through a guidance coun-<lb />
selor. Taylor said the counselor<lb />
would inform the girl's family,<lb />
and from there PARENTING<lb />
begins to provide support until<lb />
the babv is born. After the birth,<lb />
PARENTING works with the<lb />
mother on self-esteem and other<lb />
goals oi the program<lb />
Taylor said, "Children of<lb />
adolescent mothers do poorly<lb />
when they get to school. There-<lb />
fore, we work with the mother<lb />
and child from the birth of the<lb />
child until age three She added.<lb />
"It is believed that the age of the<lb />
mother is directionally propor-<lb />
tionate to the quality of parenting<lb />
By SUSANNE NIELSEN<lb />
SUM VSnlff<lb />
As a professor of environ-<lb />
rtental design with the ECU<lb />
ichool of Art Ernst Habrichs<lb />
aches by supporting students'<lb />
efforts and trving to get them<lb />
rtvolved with his enthusiasm. He<lb />
tries to raise their awareness of<lb />
rtteriorarchitecture as important<lb />
ind active part of every period's<lb />
niter facade.<lb />
Habrichs taught environmental<lb />
lesign in other parts of the United<lb />
; ites in the past before returning<lb />
 his native Germany. There he<lb />
iter came to the conclusion that<lb />
. in. thing had become too limit-<lb />
So he returned to America<lb />
seeking a position with ECU'S<lb />
School of Art. The death of his<lb />
mother last year made his ties to<lb />
iermany seem few, he said. The<lb />
nfirmed bachelor, Habrichs has<lb />
found a new home in Greenville<lb />
IS a full faculty member of the art<lb />
� hool<lb />
Habrichs said he finds<lb />
Greenville to be a challenge in<lb />
.trv way. He is involved in<lb />
trying to enliven the downtown<lb />
walking mall. Along with the<lb />
cad of the environmental design<lb />
department Dr. Abdul-Shakoor<lb />
I arhadi, 1 labnchs encourages the<lb />
students' involvements in such<lb />
restoration projects.<lb />
The attempts arc not so much<lb />
geared to bringing store fronts up<lb />
todate, but rather to make them fit<lb />
hack into the period they were<lb />
constructed in. This makes for an<lb />
eclectic mainstrcct picture � pos-<lb />
sibly a turn of the century shop<lb />
next to a 30s building with neon<lb />
and smooth curvalinear facade<lb />
and a brick building from the 19th<lb />
century.<lb />
List week, Habrichs lectured<lb />
on "Industrial Evolution in De-<lb />
sign of Furniture Related to<lb />
Architecture<lb />
Habrichs characterized the so-<lb />
cio-economical and political situ-<lb />
ation of the 19th century leading<lb />
into the roots of the industrial<lb />
revolution, which to him plays an<lb />
important part in the revolution<lb />
of furniture design and fabrica-<lb />
tion at that time.<lb />
He said the 19th century<lb />
struggle for more freedom finds<lb />
its parallels in the design of every<lb />
day objects One of the most im-<lb />
portant revolutions in furniture<lb />
design was brought about the<lb />
technique of bending wood over<lb />
hot steam and manufacturing<lb />
sturdy, light-weight chairs that<lb />
are still in production today.<lb />
1 labnchs described the evolu-<lb />
tion of design from Joseph<lb />
1 loffman through the 70s and 80s<lb />
of this century. He gave insight<lb />
into the different tendencies and<lb />
innovations of design in various<lb />
European countries. Germany, he<lb />
said proudly, is number one in the<lb />
production and export of furni-<lb />
ture today. It is followed directly<lb />
by Italy and Denmark.<lb />
After an intermission, Habrichs<lb />
concentrated on U.S. furniture<lb />
design. He named Frank Loyd<lb />
Wright and the Green and Green<lb />
Brothers as major influences in<lb />
early 20th century design. He<lb />
explained the major role in the<lb />
Amencan evolution of design<lb />
played by the large manufactur-<lb />
ing companies Knoll and Herman<lb />
Miller.<lb />
In concluding, Habrichs dis-<lb />
cussed the future of furniture<lb />
design. He said the Bauhaus<lb />
school, with its large impact on<lb />
20th century design, fulfilled an<lb />
necessary function moving de-<lb />
signs away from stuffy manner-<lb />
ism. But, he said, "modernity is<lb />
not a style of art - being up to date,<lb />
being new is what it is<lb />
In Januarv, Habrichs will lee-<lb />
ture on the future needs of envi-<lb />
ronmental design.<lb />
Tonkeunstler orchestra plays<lb />
The Tonkeunstler Orchestra<lb />
will play at Wright Auditorium<lb />
tonight at 8 p.m. This is a stop on<lb />
the orchestra's third American<lb />
tour.<lb />
The band is known for its<lb />
waltzes and polkas. They have<lb />
toured extensively throughout<lb />
Europe and Japan.<lb />
The band is conducted by<lb />
Alfred Eschwe, noted for his work<lb />
with the Strauss Orchestra in<lb />
Barcelona.<lb />
Other members of this famed<lb />
cast of players include soprano<lb />
Gail Dobish and violin plavcr<lb />
Manfred Geyrhalter.<lb />
Dobish has soloed with the<lb />
Milwaukee Symphony and the<lb />
Opera Orchestra of New York<lb />
Geyrhalter has played at<lb />
numerous musical festivals in<lb />
Europe.<lb />
Tickets may be purchased at the<lb />
Central Ticket of fice in Mcndehal<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
thai the child receives<lb />
All the mothers in the program<lb />
are not marned and there is little<lb />
involvement from the fathers.<lb />
Taylor said that a lot of the moth-<lb />
ers are from foster homes.<lb />
Project PARENTING directs<lb />
mothers to either the Greenville<lb />
Health Department of the ECU<lb />
Medical School for pre-natal and<lb />
follow-up visits. Birth control<lb />
counseling and education about<lb />
AIDS and sexually transmitted<lb />
diseases is begun immediately<lb />
following the birth of the baby.<lb />
According to Taylor, "The<lb />
PARENTING program is pretty<lb />
unique because it has three gen-<lb />
erations at once, the adolescent's<lb />
mother, the adolescent mother,<lb />
and the adolescent's child<lb />
situation Robertson, an occupa-<lb />
tional therapy major added, "I<lb />
was impressed with the day care<lb />
at Agnes Fullilove. The children<lb />
need to develop nght and to de-<lb />
velop right, they need a setting<lb />
like this According to<lb />
Robertson, it was Delta Sigma<lb />
Theta's vice president, Stephanie<lb />
Canty, who formulated the sup-<lb />
port group idea.<lb />
Working with adolescent moth-<lb />
ers takes a great deal of time and<lb />
patience. When asked whv she<lb />
works with project PARENTING,<lb />
Taylor said, "I have a real interest<lb />
with adolescents and a lot of my<lb />
students got pregnant<lb />
Taylor reiterated that PAR-<lb />
ENTING is important because it<lb />
builds a support system for the<lb />
mother and child as well as target-<lb />
ing their strengths and weak-<lb />
nesses.<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta, an ECU so-<lb />
rority, has begun a program with<lb />
the mothers of PARENTING. The<lb />
fourteen women of the sorority<lb />
function as "big sisters to the<lb />
mothers.<lb />
Kristin Robertson, Delta Sigma<lb />
Theta treasurer said, "We want to<lb />
let the mothers know that there<lb />
are people who care about their<lb />
'Discover Spain' with film<lb />
Mrmlrnhill Preu Rrlfuc<lb />
Film maker Willis riutler with<lb />
his film, "Discovering Spain<lb />
will open the 1987-1988 East Caro-<lb />
lina University Travel-Ad venture<lb />
Film Series on October 15, in<lb />
Hendrix Theatre at 8 p.m. The<lb />
Travel-Adventure Film Series is<lb />
sponsored by the Student Union<lb />
Travel Committee.<lb />
In addition to producing lecture<lb />
films, Butler was commissioned<lb />
by NBC to produce a series of<lb />
television films in Africa and ra-<lb />
dio features in Europe. He has<lb />
produced two motion pictures on<lb />
missionary work in Africa for the<lb />
United Presbyterian Church of<lb />
America. Butler has also been<lb />
making professional motion pic-<lb />
tures used in classrooms across<lb />
the country.<lb />
While Butler is an expert photo-<lb />
graphic craftsman, years of<lb />
broadcasting experience have<lb />
also made him an outstanding<lb />
travels through Madrid's Rctiro<lb />
Park, Prado Museum, and the<lb />
Royal Palace. Visit Avila, Spain's<lb />
highest provincial ccapital. Go<lb />
from the tranquil elegance of<lb />
Seville's cathedral, where Chris-<lb />
topher Columbus is buried, to the<lb />
festivities of Alicante's midnight<lb />
parade and spectacular bonfires<lb />
in honor of St. John.<lb />
Experience throuygh Butler's<lb />
expert camera work, Santiago de<lb />
Compostela, one of the three ma-<lb />
jor pilgrimage destinations in the<lb />
Christian world. Other sites in-<lb />
clude Barcelona, the cosmopoli-<lb />
tan port city on the Mediterra-<lb />
nean, and many other areas of<lb />
historical, cultural, and religious<lb />
significance in Spain.<lb />
Tickets for this exciting journey<lb />
to Spain can be purchased at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office located in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
Monday-Friday, 11 a.m6 p.m.<lb />
Ticket prices are $4.00 for general<lb />
speaker and reporter. Hedisplays admission, $3.50 each for a group<lb />
an unusual ability to penetrate<lb />
beneath the surfaceof his subjects,<lb />
bringing exciting new perspec-<lb />
tives in entertaining and informa-<lb />
tive programs.<lb />
In "Discovering Spain Butler<lb />
of 20 or more, and ECU students<lb />
are admitted free with their ID<lb />
and valid activity sticker.<lb />
For tickets and more informa-<lb />
tion call 757-6611, ext. 266, during<lb />
the above hours.<lb />
A farmer surveys the countryside in 'Discovering Spain, a documentary<lb />
by Willis Butler, showing Thursday in Hendrix theater at t p.m<lb />
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'New age 'music is eclectic mix of artists and instruments<lb />
Bv MICAH HARRIS<lb />
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New Age Music is a hard to-<lb />
pi n-do wn genre in tha 111 is ecclec-<lb />
tic, ambigious, and just plain ob-<lb />
scure It only counts for about two<lb />
percent of record and tape sales,<lb />
and self-promotion seems to be<lb />
something New Age artists are<lb />
unconcerned with, preferring to<lb />
let the music speak for itself.<lb />
However, interest in New Age<lb />
Music is growing; that "two per-<lb />
cent" of all sales looks small, but it<lb />
is a rate already rivaling classical<lb />
music sales. Also, the artists are<lb />
getting more exposure most nota-<lb />
bly on VH-l's "New Visions" and<lb />
the USA Network's<lb />
"Nightflight This visual empha-<lb />
sis for music works especially<lb />
well tor New Aee. because hear-<lb />
ing the music without seeing<lb />
imagery is like watching a color<lb />
movie in black and white.<lb />
But the imagery doesn't Kive<lb />
to be on a TV screen. Indeed, New<lb />
Age has been called a "sound<lb />
track for a movie of the mind It<lb />
conjures mental visions, espe-<lb />
cially since it tends to be instru-<lb />
mental. But what separates New<lb />
Age from mere Muzak<lb />
For one thing. New Age artists<lb />
take an intelligent, innovative<lb />
approach to their music, which is<lb />
frankly non-commercial. This<lb />
subtle distinction allows artists as<lb />
diverse as Stanley Jordan and<lb />
Kate Bush to be slid into the New<lb />
Age slot, although they varv from<lb />
what would be considered "New<lb />
Age proper which is something<lb />
of a synthesis of jazz and classical<lb />
insidcred<lb />
New 'Star Trek' not seeking new ground<lb />
By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
Suff Write,<lb />
rhe new Starship Enterprise<lb />
launched last week, but whether<lb />
the crew "will boldly go where no<lb />
man has gone before or merely<lb />
retread old ground remains to be<lb />
seen<lb />
The two-hour pilot of Star<lb />
Trek The Next Generation" de-<lb />
spite its "all new" emphasis, con-<lb />
tained some rather familiar mate<lb />
rial The story had the Enterprise<lb />
encountering an alien race which<lb />
submits them to a test in the<lb />
namoofhumanity Asitturnsout,<lb />
the tost involves freeing another<lb />
alien who has abilities that "ap-<lb />
pear to be magic. Harlan Ellison,<lb />
who wrote the popular City on<lb />
the Edge of Forever" episode oi<lb />
the original series, once com-<lb />
mented that "Star Trek" creator<lb />
(�one Roddenberry's one idea<lb />
was thai the Enterprise discovers<lb />
God who 'turns out to be insane,<lb />
or a child, or both<lb />
While 1 find Ellison's statement<lb />
exagerated, it's true that the Fn-<lb />
ise encountered its share of<lb />
� d like beings In the case of the<lb />
new crew God is nol a child or<lb />
insane, but a pair ol luminescent<lb />
jellyfish. While the story was well<lb />
plotted, the material was tm typi-<lb />
cal to make for a compelling de-<lb />
but. To compound this, this<lb />
week's episode (which, as we like<lb />
to say in the review business,<lb />
"wasn't available at press time")<lb />
looks to be a remake of 'The<lb />
Naked Time an adventure of the<lb />
original series.<lb />
Terhaps Gene Roddenberry<lb />
and his staff are trying too hard to<lb />
recapture the feel oi the oO's pro-<lb />
gram. Such .in effort is really<lb />
unnecessary, considering "Star<lb />
Trek" has proved to be timeless,<lb />
and is, in fact, more popular in the<lb />
80's than it was 20 years ago.<lb />
Other attempts to conjure nos-<lb />
talgia involve the sots and even<lb />
the color. The exteriors in the<lb />
premiere were obviously indoor<lb />
stages. Even the original series<lb />
was veering toward location<lb />
shooting. Hie i olor is too similar<lb />
to the original tor a 19808 pro-<lb />
gram. Hie bright colors were the<lb />
norm for color programs in the<lb />
uTs because color was something<lb />
new Low-key lighting and film-<lb />
ing such as you find on "LA<lb />
Law" or ' Hill Street blues" may<lb />
have added credence to the idea<lb />
that Star Irek" is an adult pro-<lb />
gram, and not "Tom Corbctt:<lb />
Space Cadet<lb />
Well, other than that, how'd<lb />
you enjoy the play Mrs. Lincoln?<lb />
Quite a bit, actually. DC. Fon-<lb />
tana, the current associate pro-<lb />
ducer, showed quite a knack for<lb />
characterization in her scripts for<lb />
the original series. That skill is<lb />
evident here, also. Mr. Data, the<lb />
androida groaner, I know) is a<lb />
futuristic Finnochio who'd trade<lb />
his superiority for humanity. The<lb />
Klingon crew member with a<lb />
streak oi savagery and Levar<lb />
Burton's blind navigator whose<lb />
infra-red heat sense of "radar" is<lb />
dependent on his constant, physi-<lb />
cal pain, both have possibilities.<lb />
The female characters (the ship's<lb />
doctor, security chief, and em-<lb />
pathic counsellor) arc intriguing,<lb />
and it's nice to see them in the<lb />
thick oi the action instead of just<lb />
pining over Kirk, Spock, or this<lb />
week's villian. Ironically, First<lb />
Officer Rikcr, the handsome,<lb />
Kirk figure, is the most bland.<lb />
Continuity between episodes<lb />
looks to be a possibility. The epi-<lb />
sodic format of the original series<lb />
was occationallv annoying. I al<lb />
ways hated it when K:rk had a<lb />
heavy love affair one week, and<lb />
then she wasn't even mentioned<lb />
the next The cameo of the 137<lb />
year old Doctor McCoy was a<lb />
touching moment, especially in<lb />
light oi the original cast's unhap-<lb />
piness over a new series. Now I<lb />
understand other originals are<lb />
interested in cameos.<lb />
 All in all, "Star Trek: The Next<lb />
Generation" has great potential.<lb />
With some fresh story lines, and<lb />
proper character development,<lb />
the new crew should do their<lb />
music<lb />
New Age may bv cm<lb />
jazz transposed from its tradi-<lb />
tional urban setting ot neon and<lb />
asphalt, to the clean open pano-<lb />
ramas ol nature. This is a preoccu-<lb />
pation that becomes apparent<lb />
while watching the videos which<lb />
feature sweeping vistas of the<lb />
mountains or the ocean. This is<lb />
alsodiscovered in themusic itself,<lb />
as in Paul Winter and Paul<lb />
1 lalley's hauntingly beautiful col-<lb />
laboration (no joke) with a hump-<lb />
back whale, "A Lullabve From the<lb />
Great Mother Whale for the Baby<lb />
Seal Pops<lb />
But the rural emphasis is but<lb />
one facet of the jewel that is the<lb />
heart of New Age Music: a return<lb />
to a more innocent, lyrical time.<lb />
Thus, "New Age" is something of<lb />
a misnomer. Older, accoustic in<lb />
struments as the dulcimer, the<lb />
lute, harp, d.issica! guitar, Atn<lb />
can mbira, and anything baroque<lb />
tend to be played along with syn-<lb />
thesizers and state ot the art eloi<lb />
tronic instruments<lb />
New Age Musk is the audio<lb />
distillment of a dream, whether it<lb />
is an interpretation ot the descent<lb />
of Orpheus into Hades, or the<lb />
lullabve of whales It is as refresh i<lb />
ing in its way as the v ind over icy<lb />
mountain crags, or the retelling ol<lb />
an old mvth<lb />
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Painting national parks is<lb />
artist's dream and acid test<lb />
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KA1 ISrELL, Mont. (AP) Paint-<lb />
ing national parks is becoming a<lb />
lifestyle tor Mark Ogle, a local<lb />
artist who is increasingly finding<lb />
ublic appreciation for doing<lb />
what comes naturally.<lb />
He was notified recently that<lb />
his winter scene of Old Faithful<lb />
geyser in Yellowstone National<lb />
Park was one of 3 3 paintings cho-<lb />
sen to represent the region bv the<lb />
National Lark Academy oi Arts<lb />
The academy selected paintings<lb />
'rom three regions for a national<lb />
collection, with thousands of art-<lb />
ists competing for the honor of<lb />
being included.<lb />
1v dream has always boon to<lb />
paint the parks said Ogle, and a<lb />
.ear ago he began by painting<lb />
tour scenes of Glacier National<lb />
Park. When the originals and<lb />
prints were well received, he be-<lb />
gan painting other nearb) parks<lb />
Now he finds himself months<lb />
Ivhind on the demand that he has<lb />
created.<lb />
Ogle said he hadn't dared to<lb />
hope it would work that well<lb />
when he "plugged in a program"<lb />
to make his work fit his lifestyle.<lb />
rhe entire family now goes on<lb />
location to explore a national<lb />
park. Thcvbicyclealong the roads<lb />
and walk the trails. And when<lb />
Ogle sets up his easel to do an<lb />
artist's study of a scene, it's usu-<lb />
ally at a vantage point less fre-<lb />
quented bv tourists.<lb />
At work in his Kalispell studio,<lb />
he's used to people stopping by to<lb />
seen what he has on the easel. But<lb />
in the parks, he needs to concen-<lb />
trate on capturing the colors<lb />
unique to each scene.<lb />
"Whenever I can, I paint out-<lb />
doors Ogle said. He takes pho-<lb />
tographs, too, but finds that film<lb />
cannot do as well as his own eyes<lb />
in recording the colors within the<lb />
shadows and the overall effect<lb />
that he terms the "color harmony"<lb />
oJ a scene.<lb />
He has painted Glacier and<lb />
Yellowstone, as well as Canadian<lb />
parks, including Waterton in<lb />
Alberta, and has done prelimi-<lb />
nary work on the Tetons in Wyo-<lb />
ming. Next will come Grand<lb />
Canyon, Yosemite and Mount<lb />
McKinley.<lb />
"I Iovcpainting,and anything is<lb />
fair game Ogle said. "The proc-<lb />
ess is so intense for a period of<lb />
trme when I am focused on some-<lb />
thing - whether a boat or a house<lb />
or a landscape. It's exciting. My<lb />
whole world is centered on learn-<lb />
ing to see<lb />
For fledgling artists, "a little bit<lb />
of encouragement goes a long<lb />
way he said, and certainly the<lb />
public acceptance of his parks<lb />
series has been strong encourage-<lb />
ment for him.<lb />
"The acid test for me is that<lb />
when 1 get up in the morning and<lb />
want to get going, and when I fall<lb />
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World's heaviest man losing<lb />
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waited two months at a time to go<lb />
to the bathroom.<lb />
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community 17 years ago.<lb />
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losing more than 80 percent of his<lb />
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Wendy and Lisa knocking on the charts<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - After ap-<lb />
pearing in two movies, playing on<lb />
three million-selling albums and<lb />
taking the cover of Rolling Stone<lb />
magazine, Wendy Melvoin and<lb />
1 isa Coleman still wonder if<lb />
people know them.<lb />
"We have to think of it in those<lb />
terms, because there's a lot of<lb />
people we haven't reached said<lb />
Melvoin, the guitarist with the<lb />
Revolution, Prince's multi-fac-<lb />
eted backup band, for the past fi ve<lb />
vears. "We can't expect these<lb />
people to just invite us in their<lb />
homes. We have to knock politely<lb />
and see if we can come inside<lb />
The light rapping on their debut<lb />
alburn, "Wendy and Lisa is a<lb />
hange from their days under<lb />
Prince's purple reign, when<lb />
Melvoin and keyboardist Cole-<lb />
man helped the Minneapolis su-<lb />
perstar break musical and motion<lb />
picture grourd with a series of<lb />
ever-evolving records.<lb />
Coleman was a fixture on<lb />
Prince's records daring back to<lb />
"Dirty Mind" in 1978, while<lb />
Melvoin wound up joining the<lb />
band in time for the multi-<lb />
and soundtrack. They played on<lb />
the subsequent "Around the<lb />
World in a Day" and "Parade"<lb />
LPs and appeared in the disas-<lb />
trous movie, "Under the Cherry<lb />
Moon" before the band went its<lb />
separate ways.<lb />
Along the way Prince began<lb />
recording their music: "Some-<lb />
times It Snows in April" and<lb />
"Mountains" from the "Parade"<lb />
LP were co-written by the pair,<lb />
marking the first time Prince had<lb />
recorded anyone else's music and<lb />
landed them on Rolling Stone's<lb />
cover.<lb />
But unlike the rock-funk fusion<lb />
perfected bv Prince, Melvoin and<lb />
Coleman brought a lighter, jazz-<lb />
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"Sounding like the Revolution<lb />
wasn't a concern of ours, but it<lb />
was of a lot of other people said<lb />
Melvoin, who co-wrote most of<lb />
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studio. "No one knew what to<lb />
expect from the two of us<lb />
The pair knew what to expect<lb />
from one another - they grew up<lb />
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their fathers were session musi-<lb />
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interview from Los Angeles. "We<lb />
know our limitations, and try to<lb />
convince each other we have<lb />
none. It's a bicycle built for two<lb />
After the dissolution of the<lb />
Revolution, the two went into the<lb />
studio within two weeks and<lb />
began working on the album -<lb />
self-financed without a record<lb />
contract.<lb />
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single, "Waterfall with Melvoin<lb />
singing over a soaring guitar line,<lb />
to "White a jazz-fusion instru-<lb />
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Saturday should be prove posi-<lb />
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Art Baker.<lb />
Earlier in the week, the Fast<lb />
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Rake- v. . .vd up to another ot<lb />
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the third quarter.<lb />
"The blocked punt by Ellis Dil-<lb />
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for us Baker said. "We've been<lb />
looking for something like that to<lb />
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The Tirates stretched the lead to<lb />
35-21 with just over 13 minutes<lb />
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lames got the rout-capping score<lb />
with 2.01 to play. Chuck Berleth's<lb />
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" 1 his is the first time in my three<lb />
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Tour and five and go after our goal<lb />
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The Pirates struck for first blood<lb />
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Pirate quarterback Travis<lb />
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capped off with a 29-yard Berleth<lb />
field goal with six seconds left to<lb />
knot the score, 21-21.<lb />
"We knew at the half that we<lb />
had to get pressure on McCoin<lb />
Baker said. "If we had not, the<lb />
game would have been a matter of<lb />
who had the ball last and we did<lb />
not want a situation like that<lb />
Baker also credited the team's<lb />
preparedness for the victory.<lb />
"For several weeks we've been<lb />
our own worst enemy, and todav<lb />
there were no turnovers and the<lb />
result was a big win Baker said.<lb />
"We had a super week of concen-<lb />
tration and we were mentally<lb />
ready to play<lb />
And no one doubts that.<lb />
Photos bv .Ion Jordan<lb />
Photo Lab)<lb />
Runnin and gunnin9<lb />
BBMBk&amp;q<lb />
McKinney<lb />
Travis Hunter (top photo) directs the Pirate offense, which generated a total of 60S vards SaturHv, while<lb />
the Pirate defense (bottom photo) prepares to gun down Cincinnati quarterback Dannj McCoin. "<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sporti Writer<lb />
Reggie McKinney says that in<lb />
his mind, he asks himself "What<lb />
can Reggie McKinney do for the<lb />
Pirates?" McKinnev's perform-<lb />
ance in Saturday's defeat of<lb />
Cincinnati probably answered<lb />
his question.<lb />
McKinney rushed for 212 yards<lb />
and one touchdown in the Pirates<lb />
third win of the season.<lb />
The 212 yards was the second<lb />
best rushing effort in a game by a<lb />
Pirate since official records have<lb />
been kept. McKinney was also<lb />
only the second Pirate rusher to<lb />
have over 200 yards in a single<lb />
game.<lb />
The Mt. Olive native is thankful<lb />
for the performances like that af-<lb />
ter a back injury kept him out of<lb />
play for the second half of the 1986<lb />
season and the '87spring practice.<lb />
McKinney had a swollen verte-<lb />
brate that made it nearly impos-<lb />
sible for the tailback to run, let<lb />
alone pick up speed.<lb />
"1 couldn't hardly run, so 1<lb />
couldn't pick up speed said<lb />
McKinney. It was my fifth verte-<lb />
brate that was giving me trouble<lb />
and it caused me not to be able to<lb />
bend over or pick upany weight<lb />
Despite the injury and missed<lb />
games, McKinney still finished<lb />
the season as the Pirates number<lb />
two rusher with 261 yards.<lb />
Yet the injury was frustrating to<lb />
the Pirate, who during his fresh-<lb />
man season was ranked fourth<lb />
nationally among Division I-A<lb />
kick off returners. McKinney<lb />
averaged 25.5 yards per return in-<lb />
cluding a 63 yard return against<lb />
Southwest Texas State.<lb />
McKinney is now obviously<lb />
back in top form. So far this sea-<lb />
"son, the junior has rushed for 288<lb />
yards on kick off returns, with an<lb />
average of 24 yards per return.<lb />
He also has the Pirate's longest<lb />
return of the season with a 46 vard<lb />
run against Georgia Southern.<lb />
McKinney has also rushed for 354<lb />
yards, after his outstanding game<lb />
Saturday, scored one touchdown,<lb />
and nude two receptions for 18<lb />
yards.<lb />
After McKinney's pcrf<lb />
Saturday, head coach Art txter<lb />
said the Pirate tailbacks did a<lb />
super job and were out there re-<lb />
ally enjoying themselves. Baker<lb />
was especially pleased with<lb />
McKinney's running.<lb />
Reggie is exactly the type of<lb />
runner we knew he was said<lb />
Baker "We had just not done a<lb />
good enough job getting him the<lb />
football<lb />
Some attribute the Pirate's<lb />
change in offensive formation to<lb />
their successful game. McKinney<lb />
says that he likes both of the for-<lb />
mations and that they both work<lb />
for the Pirates. To McKinney, it<lb />
doesn't matter which offense the<lb />
Pirates run as long as they win.<lb />
"1 like running the ball, but if<lb />
someone else can do it in a differ-<lb />
ent offense and we win said<lb />
McKinney, "then I'm all for it<lb />
McKinney says that the offen-<lb />
sive line is doing a great job and<lb />
ie Pirates couldn't win without<lb />
them. According to him, the<lb />
whole offensive staff, players and<lb />
coaches, is pulling together and<lb />
making a lot of positive things<lb />
happen.<lb />
Does McKinney have any goals<lb />
for the rest of the season? "Of<lb />
course said McKinney. "We<lb />
have a shot af a winning season.<lb />
That would be great considering<lb />
that we haven't won over two<lb />
games a season for the past three<lb />
years. I'm looking forward to all<lb />
the games They're all very im-<lb />
portant and I'm going to play<lb />
them just the way I play each play:<lb />
As hard as I played the last<lb />
Off to the races<lb />
Pirate running back Reggie McKinney is off to the races in the fourth<lb />
quarter as he sprints for a 56-yard touchdown run. McKinnev finished<lb />
the da with 212 yards rushing.<lb />
Linksters take 12th<lb />
VCU topples Pirate hooters Friday<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORXE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
East Carolina turned in a team<lb />
score of 619 to take 12th place in<lb />
the John Ryan Memorial Golf<lb />
Tournament Saturday in Dur-<lb />
ham, NC.<lb />
UNC-Charlotte captured first<lb />
place with a score of 599 followed<lb />
by N.C. State at 600. Georgia<lb />
Southern, Virginia Common-<lb />
wealth and Old Dominion were in<lb />
a three-way tie for third at 605.<lb />
Virginia Tech's Chris Green-<lb />
wood was the individual cham-<lb />
pion carding a two-day 142. Lee<lb />
Porter of Guilford shot a 145 to<lb />
take second and N.C. State's John<lb />
Gav was third with a 146.<lb />
Freshman Francis Vaughn led<lb />
ECU with a score of 149 which<lb />
placed him in a tie for ninth place<lb />
individually.<lb />
Chris Winkel was second for<lb />
the Pirates at 155 followed by<lb />
Chris Riley at 156, Paul Garcia at<lb />
160, Jim Mannosat 161 and Simon<lb />
Moyeat 162.<lb />
The tournament, named after<lb />
the Duke University golfer who<lb />
died in an accident, was played on<lb />
Duke's home course in Durham<lb />
and was the Pirate's third tourna-<lb />
ment of the fall season.<lb />
Thursday, ECU will travel to<lb />
Buies Creek for the Hargrove<lb />
Davis Invitational hosted by<lb />
Campbell University. The tourna-<lb />
ment will be played at Keith Hills<lb />
Country Club.<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Sporti Writer<lb />
East Carolina was able to mus-<lb />
ter only one goal Friday as the<lb />
Pirates were downed by Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth University 3-1 in<lb />
soccer action at Varsity Field.<lb />
The loss, ECU'S fourth straight,<lb />
drops the Pirates to 1-10 on the<lb />
season. The Rams garnered their<lb />
fifth victory in a row and go to 5-<lb />
4-2.<lb />
Virginia Commonwealth<lb />
jumped out to a 2-0 halftime lead<lb />
after goals from Mike Sumncr and<lb />
Mahlon Moore. In the second<lb />
period, the Rams scored again<lb />
when when John Dugan already<lb />
with one assist for the day, kicked<lb />
one in at the 56:35 mark to make it<lb />
3-0 VCU.<lb />
With 15 minutes left in the<lb />
match, reserve Eddie Owens<lb />
spoiled VCU's plans for a shut out<lb />
scoring on an assist from Steve<lb />
McCarthy. The goal was Owen's<lb />
first as a Pirate.<lb />
The Pirates were hampered by<lb />
poor shooting taking 19 shots at<lb />
goal. Virginia Commonwealth<lb />
took 23.<lb />
ECU keeper Scott McCullough,<lb />
Women runners grab 1st<lb />
East Carolina's women took<lb />
first place at the Methodist Col-<lb />
lege Invitational Cross Country<lb />
meet finishing ahead of Method-<lb />
ist and Pembroke State.<lb />
Kim Griffiths was ECU's top<lb />
finisher placing second at 20:26.<lb />
Other times were Bibi Rosas (3rd,<lb />
21:37), Dawn Tillson (4th, 21:42),<lb />
Terri Lynch (6th, 21:56), Judy<lb />
Wilson (9th, 23:04) and Kathy El-<lb />
lis (11th, 24:01).<lb />
The Pirate men placed third<lb />
behind Duke and Methodist.<lb />
Leading the way for ECU was<lb />
Mike McGehee (11th, 28:22) fol-<lb />
lowed by Matt Schweitzer (16th,<lb />
28:50) Rob Rice (24th, 29:28),<lb />
Rusty Williams (31st, 30:20),<lb />
Rusty Meador (32nd, 30:29), Miles<lb />
Layton (35th, 31:00), Henry Pat-<lb />
rick (40th, 32:20), Joe Corley (41st,<lb />
32:38), and Freddie Fuller (42nd,<lb />
33:13).<lb />
This weekend the Pirates will<lb />
compete in one of their biggest<lb />
meets of the season The State of<lb />
North Carolina Cross Country<lb />
Championships in Raleigh.<lb />
replacingan injured MacKandall,<lb />
made his first collegiate start and<lb />
had seven saves. Wesley Ward<lb />
had five for Virginia Common-<lb />
wealth.<lb />
East Carolina will take a break<lb />
from conference play with home<lb />
matches against Elon College Fri-<lb />
day and Atlantic Christian Thurs-<lb />
day Oct. 22. Friday match will<lb />
begin at 3 p.m.<lb />
Volleyballers drop three<lb />
East Carolina's volleyball team<lb />
dropped to 8-9 after losing<lb />
straight matches over the week-<lb />
end.<lb />
The Lady Pirates lost to the<lb />
University of Maryland 8-15, 3-<lb />
15, and 6-15 at College Park, Md<lb />
Friday.<lb />
Saturday, ECU returned to<lb />
CAA action but came up empty-<lb />
handed losing to George Mason<lb />
University 9-15, 3-15, 8-15 and<lb />
American University 12-15,14-16<lb />
and 12-15. The conference losses<lb />
put the lady Pirates at 1-3 in the<lb />
Colonial Athletic Association.<lb />
"We are all real disappointed<lb />
with our play this weekend,<lb />
head coach Imogene Turner said�<lb />
"We just didn't do anything<lb />
right B<lb />
ECU will host Virginia Com-<lb />
monwealth University in a non-<lb />
conference match Tuesday, Oct<lb />
13 at 7 p.m. in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Pirate swt<lb />
ByPATMOLLOY<lb />
AhisUM Sparta Lditor<lb />
The ECU Pirate swimmer's<lb />
pentathalon was held in Minges<lb />
Coliseum Thursday<lb />
Head coach Rick Kobe, pleased<lb />
with the speed of the men's team,<lb />
said it was the fastest pentathalon<lb />
in the history of the school<lb />
"It was our fastest match ever<lb />
Everyone, especially the fresh-<lb />
men did a great job It was a solid,<lb />
all-around team effort"<lb />
Freshman George Walters set a<lb />
new pentathalon record for the<lb />
100-yard backstroke with a time<lb />
of 55.9 seconds. Following a<lb />
stroke behind him was freshman<lb />
Mark O'Brian at 56 06 seconds;<lb />
and finishing third was freshman<lb />
John Farrell<lb />
Also setting a new team record<lb />
in the pentathalon was sopho-<lb />
more Raymj<lb />
nedy polish!<lb />
breaststroke!<lb />
Senior Re<lb />
second with<lb />
veteran swi<lb />
in at I A .<lb />
finish.<lb />
In the pi<lb />
Medley, Fai<lb />
anoth r firs<lb />
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Paddlers look<lb />
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dur<lb />
By JAY DeVAN!<lb />
Spitii! n The rot Carunrtun<lb />
Have you ever wanted to -<lb />
what it is like to paddle a kayak or<lb />
canoe through gentle rapids, or to<lb />
watch wildlife from the peace and<lb />
quiet of a boat floating down a<lb />
gently flowing stream1<lb />
If the answer is yes, you should<lb />
consider pining the recently es-<lb />
tablished ECU Paddling Club.<lb />
The ECU Paddling Club was<lb />
organized under the Division of<lb />
Club Sports of the Department of<lb />
Intramurals s<lb />
programs prod<lb />
� i<lb />
paddlers has<lb />
a club v.<lb />
expertise<lb />
Kav <lb />
nal<lb />
The Department of Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services Outdoor<lb />
Recreation Program has been<lb />
designed to provide students,<lb />
faculty and staff with an opportu-<lb />
nity to enjoy the natural sur-<lb />
roundings through the use of<lb />
equipment and information spe-<lb />
cific to outdoor activities, and bv<lb />
participation in various adven-<lb />
ture programs.<lb />
These three main areas com-<lb />
prise the program and make this<lb />
particular division unique com-<lb />
pared to many outdoor programs<lb />
across the country.<lb />
Through East Carolina's pro-<lb />
gram, participants are able to rent<lb />
outdoor equipment on a dailv,<lb />
weedend or extended use basis<lb />
for a nominal fee. Equipment mav<lb />
be reserved up to four weeks in<lb />
advance of intended use. Tvpes of<lb />
equipment include: kayaks, tents,<lb />
backpacks, canoes, sleeping bags<lb />
and other apparall utilized in<lb />
most any outdoor adventure.<lb />
Got the equipment but no place<lb />
to go? The Center also acts as an<lb />
information resource center. In-<lb />
formation relative to state, na-<lb />
tional ad private parks as well as<lb />
other recreational areas are avail-<lb />
able free of charge. Maps, topor-<lb />
gaphical charts and descriptive<lb />
literature aid in the selection of<lb />
areas or activities for outdoor rec-<lb />
reational pursuits.<lb />
Can't decise which place to go1<lb />
Well, that's understandable with<lb />
all the adventure trips scheduled<lb />
by the Center through tout the fall<lb />
and spring semester calendar.<lb />
Locally sponsored trips, such as<lb />
canoeing, bike hikes, kayaking,<lb />
hang gliding, windsurfing, camp-<lb />
ing and backpacking are coordi-<lb />
nated through the Department<lb />
These activates are provided to<lb />
 add spice to your life and increase<lb />
participation in the Outdoor Rec-<lb />
'reation division.<lb />
Love to go kayaking but have<lb />
"never even seen a kayak? Well.<lb />
the ORC will provide interested<lb />
 persons with practice time dunng<lb />
scheduled clinics. These clinics<lb />
vide information and are pro-<lb />
fvided in an effort to spur interest<lb />
id provide a basic knowledge of<lb />
rdoor pursuits. Ginics are held<lb />
a variety of areas across cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
O.K. so you're interested The<lb />
next outdoor adventure trip will<lb />
take place Oct. 23-25. An exciting<lb />
backpacking adventure is set up<lb />
for all faculty, staff and students<lb />
to enjoy. On Nov. 1 enjoy a lei-<lb />
surely scenic canoe tnp along the<lb />
I Tar River. For additional details,<lb />
drop by the ORC located in room<lb />
113 Memorial Gvm or call 757-<lb />
6911.<lb />
Swim conditioning is a pro-<lb />
 gram for individuals who are<lb />
interested in developing speed,<lb />
endurance, stroke efficiency and<lb />
overall fitnf<lb />
signed for a<lb />
abilities anc<lb />
tration tor<lb />
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'turned to<lb />
up empty-<lb />
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8-15 and<lb />
12-15,14-16<lb />
and 12-15. The conference losses<lb />
put the lady Pirates at 1-3 in the<lb />
Colonial Athletic Association.<lb />
"We are all real disappointed<lb />
with our play this weekend,<lb />
head coach Imogene Turner said.<lb />
"We just didn't do anything<lb />
right<lb />
ECU will host Virginia Com-<lb />
monwealth University in a non-<lb />
conference match Tuesday, Oct<lb />
13 at 7 p.m. in Minges Coliseum<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN OCTOBER 13,1987 11<lb />
Pirate swimmers fare well in pentathalon<lb />
By PAT MOLLOY<lb />
Aimupil Sporti Editor<lb />
The ECU Pirate swimmer's<lb />
pentathalon was held in Minges<lb />
Coliseum Thursday.<lb />
Head coach Rick Kobe, pleased<lb />
with the speed of the men's team,<lb />
said it was the fastest pentathalon<lb />
in the history of the school.<lb />
"It was our fastest match ever.<lb />
Everyone, especially the fresh-<lb />
men did a great job. It was a solid,<lb />
all-around team effort<lb />
Freshman George Walters set a<lb />
new pentathalon record for the<lb />
100-yard backstroke with a time<lb />
of 55.9 seconds. Following a<lb />
stroke behind him was freshman<lb />
Mark O'Brian at 56.06 seconds;<lb />
and finishing third was freshman<lb />
lohn Farrell.<lb />
Also setting a new team record<lb />
in the pcntathalon was sopho-<lb />
more Raymond Kennedy. Ken-<lb />
nedy polished off the 100-yard<lb />
breaststroke in a smooth 1:01.73.<lb />
Senior Ronald Fleming placed<lb />
second wi th a ti me of 1:02.54 and<lb />
veteran swimmer Lee Hicks came<lb />
in at 1:04.20, posting a third-place<lb />
finish.<lb />
In the men's 200 Individual<lb />
Medley, Farrell took points for<lb />
another first-place finish, touch-<lb />
ing the wall in 2:04.69. Settling for<lb />
second was Tom Holsten with a<lb />
time of 2:04.79. Pulling up for the<lb />
third spot was Kennedy at 2:06.38.<lb />
In the 100-yard butterfly, Flem-<lb />
ing proved his upper-body<lb />
strength as he propelled himself<lb />
to a 55.41 first-place finish. Claim-<lb />
ing the runner-up spot was Hol-<lb />
sten, who finished one full second<lb />
behind the winner. And sopho-<lb />
more Greg Hall placed third with<lb />
a time of 56.93<lb />
In the final men's event, the 100-<lb />
yard frecstroke, Farrell once<lb />
again took first-place honors,<lb />
posting a 49.32 mark. Sophomore<lb />
Andyjceter finished second at<lb />
50.19. And Raymond Kennedy<lb />
sailed to a third-place showing at<lb />
50.97.<lb />
The overall winner for the men<lb />
was Raymond Kennedy, who<lb />
compiled an impressive 2,795<lb />
points against his teammates.<lb />
Skimming first place, but hav-<lb />
ing to settle for second was<lb />
Ronald Fleming with a 2,754-<lb />
point finish.<lb />
And cruising to a third-place<lb />
finish was senior Tyge Pistorio<lb />
who sailed in with 2,416 points.<lb />
Though coach Kobe was im-<lb />
pressed with the performance of<lb />
his women's team, mcoming<lb />
freshman Meredith Bridges<lb />
earned special acclaim. "She will<lb />
definitely help to get our season<lb />
off on the right foot said Kobe.<lb />
Getting off on the right foot is<lb />
exactly what Bridges did. In the<lb />
100-yard breaststroke, the YWCA<lb />
National Champion set a new<lb />
varsity record with a time of<lb />
1:08.16. Bridges beat the old rec-<lb />
ord, set in 1984 by Jessica Feinberg<lb />
by .26 of a second.<lb />
Pulling in at second place was<lb />
Ryan Philyaw with a time of<lb />
1:15.11; and settling for the third-<lb />
place points was sophomore<lb />
Leslie Wilson, who posted a time<lb />
of 1:16.29.<lb />
In the 200 IM, the sophomores<lb />
made a total sweep. Wilson<lb />
grabbed the points for number<lb />
one with a time of 2:18.47. Phi-<lb />
lyaw snagged second, posting a<lb />
Paddlers looking for a few good oars<lb />
ByJAYDeVANE<lb />
Special to The East Carolinian<lb />
Have you ever wanted to see<lb />
what it is like to paddle a kayak or<lb />
canoe through gentle rapids, or to<lb />
watch wildlife from the peace and<lb />
quiet of a boat floating down a<lb />
gently flowing stream?<lb />
If the answer is yes, you should<lb />
consider joining the rcccntlv es-<lb />
tablished ECU Paddling Club.<lb />
The ECU Paddling Club was<lb />
organized under the Division of<lb />
Club Sports of the Department of<lb />
Intramural-Recreation Services<lb />
during the Fall semester of 1986.<lb />
Under the advisorship of Dr.<lb />
lames E. Hix (Chemistry) a nu-<lb />
cleus of about 10 experienced<lb />
paddlers has been organized into<lb />
a club which has been sharing its<lb />
expertise with those students,<lb />
and will take a number of trips on<lb />
Whitewater rivers in the area.<lb />
IRS owns 10 Coleman canoes.<lb />
The club and IRS have recently<lb />
purchased three Noah kayaks for<lb />
instructional purposes. This<lb />
makes it possible for the new-<lb />
comer to try the sport without<lb />
faculty and staff who wish to try having to invest large sums of<lb />
kayak and canoe paddling.<lb />
The club will hold regular in-<lb />
structional sessions in paddling<lb />
and safety techniques in Memo-<lb />
rial Gym pool and the Tar River<lb />
Intramurals services<lb />
programs profiled<lb />
The Department of Intramural-<lb />
Recreational Services Outdoor<lb />
Recreation Program has been<lb />
designed to provide students,<lb />
faculty and staff with an opportu-<lb />
nity to enjoy the natural sur-<lb />
roundings through the use of<lb />
equipment and information spe-<lb />
cific to outdoor activities, and by<lb />
participation in various adven-<lb />
ture programs.<lb />
These three main areas com-<lb />
prise the program and make this<lb />
particular division unique com-<lb />
pared to many outdoor programs<lb />
across the country.<lb />
Through East Carolina's pro-<lb />
gram, participants are able to rent<lb />
outdoor equipment on a daily,<lb />
weedend or extended use basis<lb />
for a nominal fee. Equipment may<lb />
be reserved up to four weeks in<lb />
advance of intended use. Types of<lb />
equipment include: kayaks, tents,<lb />
backpacks, canoes, sleeping bags<lb />
and other apparall utilized in<lb />
most any outdoor adventure.<lb />
Got the equipment but no place<lb />
to go? The Center also acts as an<lb />
information resource center. In-<lb />
formation relative to state, na-<lb />
tional ad private parks as well as<lb />
other recreational areas are avail-<lb />
able free of charge. Maps, topor-<lb />
gaphical charts and descriptive<lb />
literature aid in the selection of<lb />
areas or activities for outdoor rec-<lb />
reational pursuits.<lb />
Can't decise which place to go?<lb />
Well, that's understandable with<lb />
all the adventure trips scheduled<lb />
by the Center throughtout the fall<lb />
and spring semester calendar.<lb />
Locally sponsored trips, such as<lb />
canoeing, bike hikes, kayaking,<lb />
hang gliding, windsurfing, camp-<lb />
ing and backpacking are coordi-<lb />
nated through the Department.<lb />
These activites are provided to<lb />
add spice to your life and increase<lb />
participation in the Outdoor Rec-<lb />
reation division.<lb />
Love to go kayaking but have<lb />
never even seen a kayak? Well,<lb />
the ORC will provide interested<lb />
persons with practice time during<lb />
scheduled clinics. These clinics<lb />
provide information and are pro-<lb />
vided in an effort to spur interest<lb />
and provide a basic knowledge of<lb />
ourdoor pursuits. Clinics are held<lb />
in a variety of areas across cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
O.K. so you're interested. The<lb />
next outdoor adventure trip will<lb />
take place Oct. 23-25. An exciting<lb />
backpacking adventure is set up<lb />
for all faculty, staff and students<lb />
to enjoy. On Nov. 1 enjoy a lei-<lb />
surely scenic canoe trip along the<lb />
Tar River. For additional details,<lb />
drop by the ORC located in room<lb />
113 Memorial Gym or call 757-<lb />
6911.<lb />
Swim conditioning is a pro-<lb />
gram for individuals who are<lb />
interested in developing speed,<lb />
endurance, stroke efficiency and<lb />
overall fitness. Workouts are de-<lb />
signed for a variety of swimming<lb />
abilities and fitness levels. Regis-<lb />
tration for the second session is<lb />
Oct. 13-16 in 204 Memorial Gym<lb />
from 9 a.m4 p.m. Cost for the six<lb />
week session is $10students and<lb />
$15faculty and staff. Swim con-<lb />
ditioning is held on Mondays and<lb />
Wednesday's from 6:30 to 7:30<lb />
p.m. in Memorial Pool.<lb />
money into equipement before<lb />
knowing what to buy.<lb />
A meeting is held in Memorial<lb />
Gym every Tuesday. Contact Jim<lb />
Hix (757-6764 or 756-2970) for<lb />
more details.<lb />
The club went on several trips<lb />
�ast summer, including two for<lb />
beginners on the upper Cape Fear<lb />
River. This semester one trip has<lb />
been made down the Haw River<lb />
and two or three more are in the<lb />
planning stage.<lb />
The Cape Fear and Haw Rivers<lb />
have class one and two white<lb />
water, just enough rocks and<lb />
small rapids to keep things inter-<lb />
esting, especially for the begin-<lb />
ning kayaker. However, at least<lb />
one trip to the mountains to<lb />
paddle the Nantahala River is<lb />
being considered. The trips in-<lb />
volve about four hours of pad-<lb />
dling time, enough to know<lb />
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2:19.83 mark. And Ginger Carrick<lb />
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third.<lb />
After her third-place showing,<lb />
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took first place in the 100-yard<lb />
backstroke with a time of 1:05.43.<lb />
Freshman Keller Hodges closed<lb />
in on second at 1:05.43; and<lb />
Wilson appeared again, claiming<lb />
third with a time of 1:09.15.<lb />
Junior Patti Walsh posted a time<lb />
of 1:02.98 to take first-place hon-<lb />
ors in the 100-yard flystroke<lb />
Philyaw made a solid second-<lb />
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tus snared the remaining points,<lb />
finishing at 1:04.13.<lb />
In the final event of the<lb />
women's pentathalon, the 100-<lb />
yard freestroke, Philyow finished<lb />
first at 57.35, Wilson took second<lb />
at 58.16; and freshman Sonya<lb />
Hemingway made an appearance<lb />
to grab third place at 58.40.<lb />
The overall winner for the<lb />
women in the pentathalon was<lb />
Ryan Philyaw with 3,188.<lb />
Placing second by one point<lb />
was Leslie Wilson; and taking<lb />
third-place honors was freshman<lb />
sensation Meredith Bridges<lb />
The next event for the Pirate<lb />
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12 THE EAST CAROLINIAN OCTOBER 13.<lb />
1987<lb />
Elkins isn't complaining<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -<lb />
they told Mike Elkins that he<lb />
would be throwing the ball a lot<lb />
Jess when Bill Dooley took over as<lb />
head football coach at Wake For-<lb />
est. After five games, Elkins isn't<lb />
Complaining.<lb />
Elkins tossed a first-quarter<lb />
touchdown pass and directed<lb />
drives which led to a school-rec-<lb />
ord five Wilson Hoyle field goals<lb />
&amp; a 22-14 victory over North<lb />
Carolina. The victory gave Wake<lb />
Forest a share of first place in the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference, and it<lb />
demonstrated that Elkins was<lb />
iore concerned about the results<lb />
an the methods used to achieve<lb />
Stem.<lb />
"The biggest difference is obvi-<lb />
ously the record - we're 5-0 El-<lb />
Sns said Saturday. "There's a big<lb />
fference in the offensive phi-<lb />
losophy. We throw the ball effec-<lb />
tively, that's the big key.<lb />
Against the Tar Heels, Elkins<lb />
completed 13 of 25 passes for 181<lb />
yards and an 8-yard scoring pass<lb />
to tailback Darryl McGill on the<lb />
game's opening drive.<lb />
Elkins was a much more prolific<lb />
passer in 1986, when the Demon<lb />
Deacons were 5-6. In last year's<lb />
contest with the Tar Heels, Elkins<lb />
completed 21 of 48 passes for 297<lb />
yards, two touchdowns and two<lb />
interceptions in a 40-30 loss. That<lb />
was the result of Coach Al Groh's<lb />
pro-style offense.<lb />
Doolcy's offense is more of a<lb />
ball-control approach; the best<lb />
defense is a good offense, and<lb />
instead of emphasizing the big<lb />
play pilosophy, the team is more<lb />
inclined to try the short passes<lb />
with the intent of picking up<lb />
Giants teach thieves<lb />
base-stealing lesson<lb />
I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The<lb />
San Francisco Giants taught the<lb />
hieves from St. Louis a lesson in<lb />
txise-stcaling and outdinked the<lb />
"dink ball" champions.<lb />
San Francisco, one victory from<lb />
its first National League pennant<lb />
in 25 years, put on another show<lb />
of power and pitching Sunday<lb />
while beating the Cardinals at<lb />
their own game.<lb />
The Giants set a playoff home<lb />
run record, swiped three bases,<lb />
strung together some singles and<lb />
secured a 6-3 victory with reborn<lb />
relief pitcher Joe Price's brilliant<lb />
one-hit pitching over the last five<lb />
innings.<lb />
"They looked like the Gashouse<lb />
Gang today and we looked like a<lb />
bunch of leadfoots said St. Louis<lb />
Manager Whitey Herzog. "We<lb />
couldn't get them out with a can-<lb />
non<lb />
The victory gave the Giants a 3-<lb />
2 lead in the best-of-seven play-<lb />
offs with Game 6 on Tuesday<lb />
night in St. Louis. The Giants will<lb />
send Dave Dravecky against John<lb />
Tudor. The two met in the second<lb />
game when Dravecky threw a<lb />
two-hitter in a 5-0 victory.<lb />
Price became the latest surgi-<lb />
cally repaired hero for the Giants,<lb />
a team to make medical science<lb />
proud.<lb />
"It's every ballplayer's dream<lb />
Price said of his first playoff vic-<lb />
tory, calling it the most important<lb />
game in his eight-year career.<lb />
Price's dream game -he had six<lb />
strikeouts and one walk- held<lb />
more significance for him because<lb />
it marked the climax of his come-<lb />
back from elbow surgery.<lb />
Price was 2-2 with one save<lb />
during the regular season and he<lb />
quietly led the club with a 2.57<lb />
earned run average. With all the<lb />
big trades for pitchers Rick<lb />
Rcuschcl, Don Robinson and<lb />
Dravecky, hardly anyone noticed<lb />
Price.<lb />
"I think I'm really lucky be-<lb />
cause I'm one of the few guys who<lb />
didn't get traded away.<lb />
moderate yardage to maintain<lb />
possession.<lb />
Elkins did complete a 40-yard<lb />
pass play to Ricky Proehl on the<lb />
last play of the first quarter and a<lb />
25-yard pass play to Steve Brown<lb />
in the second quarter. But com-<lb />
pared to last year, the passing<lb />
game under Dooley is far more<lb />
conservative.<lb />
"We don't throw it a lot, but we<lb />
try to keep it effective he said.<lb />
"It's come around the last couple<lb />
of weeks.<lb />
"It's not a wide open pro-style<lb />
offense such as last year's, but you<lb />
can't argue with the 5-0 start he<lb />
said.<lb />
In his first two seasons, Elkins is<lb />
a 53 percent passer for 3,184<lb />
yards, 21 interceptions and 22<lb />
touchdowns. Through five<lb />
games, Elkins has completed 54.8<lb />
percent for 607 yards.<lb />
Breaking down the figures,<lb />
Elkins has attempted 109 passes<lb />
so far. At the same time last year,<lb />
he had thrown 192 times. After<lb />
the North Carolina game, Elkins<lb />
has 788 yards passing, compared<lb />
to 1,380 through five games last<lb />
year.<lb />
Clip-N<lb />
The difference comes down to<lb />
the unblemished season as op-<lb />
posed to a 3-2 start last year which<lb />
deteriorated into a sub-par finish.<lb />
Dooley is known for his<lb />
ground-oriented approach to<lb />
football, but Elkins notes that the<lb />
first-year coach is adapting his<lb />
style to the people available, and it<lb />
has produced an offense with a<lb />
low-risk factor.<lb />
"We probably work our person-<lb />
nel better and try to control the<lb />
ball Elkins said. "We don't try<lb />
and run up a lot of points like we<lb />
did last year<lb />
Elkins admits that there's more<lb />
to the offense than a quarterback<lb />
who likes to throw for big num-<lb />
bers. But as Dooley has used what<lb />
was available, Elkins has learned<lb />
to play the game with a new ap-<lb />
proach.<lb />
"There are so many more areas<lb />
that you have to concentrate on as<lb />
a quarterback besides just throw-<lb />
ing for yardage. This is really a<lb />
challenge for me to make this ad-<lb />
justment to a different offense<lb />
he said. "We feel really bad about<lb />
the offense. We're moving the<lb />
ball We feel very confident<lb />
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