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INSIDE<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
StyleZZZZZ9<lb />
Sports15<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
STYLE<lb />
The ghost of halloween past � see STYLE, page 9.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
The Pirates lose big to South Carolina<lb />
SPORTS, page 12.<lb />
see<lb />
�ire iEast (Earaltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.62 No. 17<lb />
Tuesday, October 27,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Survey says majority of<lb />
students drink alcohol<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Mill �ntrr<lb />
Eleven percent ol ECU stu-<lb />
dents purchase alcohol with false<lb />
indentification, according to an<lb />
alcohol-drug use survey con-<lb />
ducted by erry Lotterhos of the<lb />
ECU Health Department.<lb />
Lotterhos is studying the<lb />
impact of North Carolina's 21<lb />
year old drinking law on alcohol-<lb />
drug use amoung ECU students.<lb />
From a sample of 380 students, the<lb />
recent survey is part of a 5 year<lb />
study on effects of the September<lb />
lUvv law change.<lb />
Alcohol, used by 89 percent of<lb />
those surveyed in the last b<lb />
months was the most used sub-<lb />
stance in the study. Marijuana,<lb />
more used than the third ranked<lb />
cigarette was second. Fifty-one<lb />
percent of the students respond-<lb />
ing smoked the weed at least six<lb />
months prior to the survey.<lb />
Over halt, 53 percent, of those<lb />
surveyed said they had engaged<lb />
in sexual activity later regretted as<lb />
a consequence to drinking. Forty-<lb />
percent of the students surveyed<lb />
said they had vomited as a result<lb />
of consuming to much alcohol<lb />
once or twice in the last six<lb />
months.<lb />
Other negative conquencesof<lb />
drinking were cutting class be-<lb />
cause of a hangover, 2 percent,<lb />
received a lower grade because ot<lb />
drinking, 13 percent, andexperi<lb />
enced a blackout, 30 percent ol<lb />
those surveyed.<lb />
"ECU students have contin-<lb />
ued to use alcohol, but have<lb />
changed where they drink Lot-<lb />
terhos aid<lb />
The 21 ear old drinking law<lb />
had not effected the drinking<lb />
behavior of 71 percent of the stu-<lb />
dents surveyed. Also 71 percent<lb />
of those surveyed said they have<lb />
only changed the location of<lb />
drinking. Ten percent said they<lb />
stopped drinking because of the<lb />
drinking law.<lb />
Dorms and apartments were<lb />
cited as the location where 58<lb />
percent of the students consume<lb />
alcohol, a lb percent increase over<lb />
1986. In 1986, 30 percent of the<lb />
subjects drank in public bars as<lb />
opposed to onlv 10 percent in<lb />
1987.<lb />
' The overall effects of the law<lb />
maybe counterproductive in the<lb />
last analysis Lotterhos said. In<lb />
See SURVEYING, page 2<lb />
These students in Cotten dorm are enjoying themselves the non-alcoholic way as part of Vational<lb />
Alcohol Awareness week. (Photo by Ester Norton � Photolab)<lb />
Greenville prepares for Halloween celebration<lb />
Bv lODll 1 TZGERALD<lb />
two fari� on tru hbulomten ottebni<lb />
tion in icciivi'ac I'm year. 0<lb />
Thurs.ivj Tim Hampton will show<lb />
� � rsityis affected by the<lb />
Two blocks of East Fifth Street,<lb />
from Evans to Reed streets, and<lb />
two blocks from Cotanche to Reed<lb />
Circle will be bl icked oii the night<lb />
ot October 31 for one of<lb />
Greenville's traditional big<lb />
bashes Halloween.<lb />
'We re approaching it from the<lb />
same philosophy we had in recent<lb />
years, just containment' said<lb />
Randy Nichols, the interim chief<lb />
oi police in Greenville.<lb />
"We know it's going to be a<lb />
party atmosphere and we're not<lb />
there to break up the party. We're<lb />
there just to protect property. It<lb />
someone gets drunk and wants to<lb />
break out a window, or some<lb />
thing oi that nature, that's what<lb />
we're there for. If anybody starts a<lb />
fight and if anybody is going to<lb />
gel hurt, ot course, we're going to<lb />
step in jnd protect the people as<lb />
w ell as the property. But we're not<lb />
going to be there just to rush in<lb />
and arn1 people.<lb />
Although it's not legal to drink<lb />
on the streets during the celebra-<lb />
tion, Chief Nichols said as long as<lb />
it's not too blatant of a violation<lb />
the police will not arrest anyone<lb />
or break up the celebrations.<lb />
And we're not going to be down<lb />
there carding anyone either. We<lb />
like for them to come and have<lb />
their good time he said.<lb />
Chief Nichols stressed the im-<lb />
portance of party goers staying in<lb />
the area barricaded off, "instead<lb />
ofspreadingout in all directions<lb />
Tha t way the pol ice ca n ma ke su re<lb />
those celebrating are sale from<lb />
anyone bothering them, or from<lb />
cars running the barricades and<lb />
injuring someone.<lb />
Nichols said that before the city<lb />
started putting up barricades they<lb />
used to have problems with cars<lb />
driving through, nudging people,<lb />
and people beating on cars. But<lb />
that .ias Peen eliminated by the<lb />
barricades.<lb />
But if anyone does get hurt<lb />
during the celebration there will<lb />
be a rescue squad at Fifth and<lb />
Evans streets<lb />
There also will be extra police-<lb />
men on duty, about 50 or 60 in-<lb />
cluding the regular staff, to<lb />
handle the expected crowd,<lb />
Nichols said.<lb />
The only problems caused by<lb />
the event, according to Nichols, is<lb />
the extra manpower required and<lb />
the overtime pay involved. "It<lb />
�StS the taxpayers tor the police<lb />
service and the clean up, public<lb />
works, and that type of thing<lb />
Nichols said. "It takes maybe<lb />
twenty people from public works<lb />
to come in and clean up, usually<lb />
about 4 a.m. in the morning, right<lb />
after the celebration<lb />
Chief Nichols couldn't recall<lb />
any major problems last year.<lb />
"We had a couple of fights during<lb />
the night but 1 don't believe any-<lb />
one was arrested. It was just a big<lb />
party<lb />
Streater speaks at Mendenhall<lb />
for Alcohol Awareness Week<lb />
The flowers that seem to have taken over Flanagan Bunding are actually the in the windows of the new<lb />
building on campus. The fence finally came down last week, returning one more shortcut to students on<lb />
their way to class. (Photo by Thomas Walters � Photolab)<lb />
Registration mag. available<lb />
By ED W1LKERSON<lb />
SttJI Writer<lb />
The 1988 Spring Semester regis-<lb />
tration magazine will be available<lb />
to ECU students at the end of this<lb />
week as the university's<lb />
Registrar's Office prepares for<lb />
early registration.<lb />
The new publication is "much<lb />
clearer and is printed with an<lb />
improved format (over past pub-<lb />
lications) according to Gil<lb />
Moore, ECU registrar.<lb />
The East Carolinian published<lb />
the magazine for the first time this<lb />
fall. Last year an out-of-state<lb />
publisher was contracted by the<lb />
registrar's office for the publica-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Moore raid past plans to have<lb />
the magazine published by The<lb />
East Carolinian had been hin-<lb />
dered by a failure to locate a print-<lb />
ing company which could meet<lb />
the publication's printing specifi-<lb />
cations.<lb />
According to Daniel Maurer,<lb />
general manager of The East<lb />
Carolinian, finding Greenville-<lb />
based Flint Printing allowed The<lb />
East Carolinian to publish the<lb />
magazine to specifications.<lb />
Noting the improved quality of<lb />
this fall's magazine, Moore said<lb />
that transcription p oblems<lb />
prevalent in past publications<lb />
have been largely eliminated with<lb />
the change in printers.<lb />
"Students may obtain copies of<lb />
the magazine by Friday at any<lb />
University department of fice.The<lb />
lobby of The Student Supply Store<lb />
and the registrar's office in the<lb />
Wichard building Moore said.<lb />
The magazine, according to the<lb />
registrar's office, will contain reg-<lb />
istration procedures, the loca-<lb />
tions of on-line registration termi-<lb />
nals, exam schedules, specific<lb />
course information and regula-<lb />
tions governing student registra-<lb />
tion. Additionally, the publica-<lb />
tion will include a section of local<lb />
business advertisements.<lb />
Early registration is scheduled<lb />
to begin on Nov. 9, and continue<lb />
until the 17th. Student classifica-<lb />
tion will determine registration<lb />
ByM. BURBELLA<lb />
Assistant Nn�� tditor<lb />
Former University of North<lb />
Carolina Football star Steve<lb />
Streater will speak to ECU stu-<lb />
dents Thursday as part of Na-<lb />
tional Alcohol Awareness week<lb />
because he doesn't want students<lb />
to "be where I am<lb />
According to stories by the<lb />
Raleigh News and Observer,<lb />
Streater was active in several<lb />
sports during high school. He<lb />
went on to play football at UNC<lb />
and became the first Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference player to make<lb />
the league's all-star team in two<lb />
positions. When his college career<lb />
was over, he signed a free-agent<lb />
contract with the Washington<lb />
Redskins.<lb />
Streator, however, was not to<lb />
play for the Redskins. While on<lb />
his way home after signing the<lb />
pro-football contract on April 30,<lb />
1981, his car skidded on a wet<lb />
road and overturned � breaking<lb />
Streater's neck and rendering him<lb />
paralyzed from the waist down.<lb />
Streater's doctors first classified<lb />
him as a quadriplegic � para-<lb />
lyzed from the neck down. How-<lb />
ever, after extensive rehabilita-<lb />
tion, Streater regained use of his<lb />
arms and upper torso.<lb />
Doctors say Streater will never<lb />
walk again, but Streater has other<lb />
ideas.<lb />
"I'll never be able to live with<lb />
the fact that I'll never walk again<lb />
� NEVER Steater told the News<lb />
and Observer. "Everybody has<lb />
his own walk; each walk is differ-<lb />
ent. I don't know exactly how I'll<lb />
walk, but I'll walk<lb />
After he completed rehabilita-<lb />
tion, Streater went home to Sylva<lb />
(a small town in Jackson County)<lb />
to answer the 20,000 letters sent to<lb />
N.C. Memorial Hospital during<lb />
his stay.<lb />
He then moved back to Chapel<lb />
11U1 to complete his degree in<lb />
education. The next year he went<lb />
to work as an assistant coach at<lb />
Chapel Hill High School, coached<lb />
a semi professional football team<lb />
in Durham called the Carolina<lb />
Pirates and worked for an exer-<lb />
cise studio, according to the News<lb />
and Observer.<lb />
In August 1983, Streater spotted<lb />
an annoucement about a new<lb />
position created to coordinate a<lb />
Students Against Drunk Driving<lb />
applied and was appointed to the<lb />
job bv Gov. James B. 1 lunt jr. the<lb />
next day, according to the News<lb />
and Observer.<lb />
Streater had a very active<lb />
schedule during his almost three<lb />
years as State Coordinator. Road<lb />
trips took up 80 to 83 percent of<lb />
each year, plus he ran an active<lb />
office with a statewide newsletter<lb />
and an annual state conference<lb />
that drew 250 participants in 1986,<lb />
according to the News and Ob-<lb />
server.<lb />
He also exceeded his original<lb />
goal of organizing 35 chapters of<lb />
See STRLATLR, page 2<lb />
(SADD) program in N.C. He<lb />
Committee works on plans<lb />
for new recreational facility<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
ECU may have a new student<lb />
recreation center within five<lb />
years, according to SG A president<lb />
Scott Thomas.<lb />
Thomas created a committee<lb />
Monday with the intent of drum-<lb />
ming up student support for the<lb />
recreational facility- The new Stu-<lb />
dent Recreation Center Commit-<lb />
tee will pass a resolution endors-<lb />
ing the facility which will be sent<lb />
to Chancellor Richard Eakin,<lb />
Thomas said.<lb />
Memorial Gym, the present<lb />
recreation center, built around<lb />
1950, has a six goal basketball<lb />
court, an indoor swimming pool,<lb />
an aerobics room, and a 12 ma-<lb />
chine weight room. In addition,<lb />
Memorial houses the intramural<lb />
offices.<lb />
"Memorial is inadequate for<lb />
ECU's needs for recreation Tho-<lb />
mas said. Plagued by a leaky roof<lb />
and inadequate space. Memorial<lb />
Gym's problems have only risen<lb />
in recent years with theincreascof<lb />
student enrollment, according to<lb />
Thomas.<lb />
The seven member commit-<lb />
tee consists of leaders from vari-<lb />
ous campus organizations and<lb />
the student government. By pre-<lb />
senting proposals for the center to<lb />
several groups, Thomas hopes to<lb />
consolidate student support for<lb />
the facility. The committee will<lb />
meet on Wednesday.<lb />
After Chancellor Eakin re-<lb />
ceives the committee's drafted<lb />
resolution, he will consider<lb />
whether to pursue the building of<lb />
such a facility. The planning-de-<lb />
velopmental stages and construc-<lb />
tion of a recreation center could<lb />
take three to five years according<lb />
to Thomas.<lb />
Besides providing the stu-<lb />
dents with a better facility for<lb />
recreation, Thomas said the cen-<lb />
ter would make the university<lb />
more attractive to people consid-<lb />
ering enrollment in ECU.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN!<lb />
OCTOBER 27,1987<lb />
Rooks speaks to School of Business students<lb />
ECU Nnri Bureau<lb />
A Virginia businessman whose<lb />
real estate firm averages $8 mil-<lb />
lion a day in property sales will be<lb />
the School of Business "Executive<lb />
on Campus Wednesday<lb />
through Saturday, at ECU.<lb />
W. Howard Rooks of Alexan-<lb />
dria, Va will lecture to students<lb />
in the business school and meet<lb />
with ECU faculty and community<lb />
business leaders. In addition, he<lb />
will bea speaker fora Chamber of<lb />
Commerce breakfast seminar<lb />
Thursday beginning at 7:15 a.m.<lb />
at the Sheraton Greenville.<lb />
Rooks is president of Mount<lb />
Vernon Realty, one of the top 10<lb />
privately owned real estate com-<lb />
panies in the United States. He is<lb />
also an alumnus of ECU and was<lb />
recently appointed as a member<lb />
of the ECU Board of Trustees.<lb />
The Executive on Campus pro-<lb />
gram at ECU is designed to get<lb />
national leaders in business to<lb />
share their experiences and ex- time supporter of East Carolina<lb />
pertise with audiences in eastern University Wheatley said.<lb />
North Carolina. Rooks graduated from ECU in<lb />
"It also lets us bring the real 1955 with a bachelor's degree. He<lb />
world (of business) into the class- taught business education in the<lb />
room" said Dr. Edward W. public schools, worked fora pub-<lb />
Whcatley, chairman of the De- hshing company and sold real U.S. real estate company to open<lb />
partment of Marketing and coor- estate before opening his own an office in West Germany. This<lb />
dinator for the executive pro- company. Mount Vernon Realty<lb />
gram. Inc in 1968.<lb />
"It is a special honor to have Mr. The firm operates 58 branch<lb />
Rooks because he is a member of offices from Annapolis, Md to<lb />
our Board of Trustees and is a long Fredcricksburg, Va with a staff<lb />
of over 3,000 sales associates.<lb />
Annual sale volume averages<lb />
over $2 billion.<lb />
In 1986 the company opened a<lb />
residential salesof fice in Sarasota,<lb />
Fla and became the first major<lb />
endowment for the establishment<lb />
of the Howard Rooks Center for<lb />
Real Estate Studies in the School<lb />
of Business.<lb />
office provides relocation serv-<lb />
ices to families returning to the<lb />
U.S. from Germany.<lb />
Help in treating lice, scabies<lb />
What is the difference between<lb />
lice, crabs, and scabies? How do<lb />
you get them and how do you get<lb />
rid of them?<lb />
Three species oi lice are known<lb />
to infest humans: the crab louse<lb />
(also called the public louse), the<lb />
body louse and the head louse.<lb />
The crab louse is shorter than the<lb />
other two types and can be found<lb />
in hairy places other than the<lb />
public area (armpits, beard, eye-<lb />
lashes, etc.). The head louse is<lb />
almost alwavs found on head<lb />
Health Column<lb />
By Mary Elesha-Adams<lb />
ECL' Student Health Center<lb />
hair.<lb />
Head and body lice are trans-<lb />
mitted by sharing combs, towels<lb />
and other personal items Public<lb />
lice may be picked up from objects<lb />
as well as by sexual contact. Both<lb />
adult lice and their eggs (nits) can<lb />
be seen by the naked eye upon<lb />
close inspection.<lb />
Scabies i a skin disease caused<lb />
by an organism not visible to the<lb />
naked eye caused by the "itch<lb />
mite Scabies is spread by direct<lb />
contact with another person who<lb />
is infested including shaking<lb />
hands. Exchanging clothing or<lb />
sharing a bed or towels is also a<lb />
means o( spreading scabies, how-<lb />
ever the scabies mite does not<lb />
survive very long in clothes or<lb />
linens.<lb />
It is usually best to seek profes-<lb />
sional help for the diagnosis and<lb />
treatment of lice, crabs and sca-<lb />
bies. The most commonly used<lb />
prescription medication used for<lb />
treating all three conditions is<lb />
Kwell. The person may also need<lb />
medications to relieve itching.<lb />
Several non-prescription medi-<lb />
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EAST LANSING, Mich. (CPS)<lb />
� A Native American student<lb />
quit the Michigan State Univer-<lb />
sity marching band in protest af-<lb />
ter three band members pinned<lb />
her down and shaved her neck<lb />
and shoulders Sept. 26.<lb />
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University's attempt to build a<lb />
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killed and nine others injured<lb />
during a May 4, 1970, anti-war<lb />
demonstration has fallen short<lb />
again.<lb />
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memorial, KSU has managed to<lb />
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honors college.<lb />
The tragedy of Kent State �and<lb />
the shootings of two students at<lb />
Jackson State University soon<lb />
thereafter � took place during a<lb />
national student strike called to<lb />
protest the American invasion of<lb />
Cambodia. National Guardsmen<lb />
sent to KSU to restore order sub-<lb />
sequently fired on a large crowd<lb />
of students, killing four.<lb />
"My own feeling is (the shoot-<lb />
ings) did more than anything to<lb />
stop the war in Vietnam Casale<lb />
said, adding many people, upset<lb />
by the vision of soldiers shooting<lb />
students, "soured on the war"<lb />
after Kent State.<lb />
History Dept.<lb />
holds lecture<lb />
In conjunction with the bicen-<lb />
tennial of the United States<lb />
Constitution, the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of History will present a<lb />
lecture by a distinguished expert<lb />
on Constitutional history Wed-<lb />
nesday.<lb />
Dr. Milton M. Klein will deliver<lb />
the annual Lawrence F. Brewster<lb />
Lecture in History beginning at 8<lb />
p.m. in the Jenkins Auditorium on<lb />
campus. His topic will be "The<lb />
Constitution in the Public Imagi-<lb />
nation<lb />
Klein, who received his doc-<lb />
toral degree from Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity m 1954, currently is pro-<lb />
fessor of history emeritus at the<lb />
University of Tennessee. He also<lb />
taught at Long Island University,<lb />
Columbia University and the<lb />
State University of New York at<lb />
Fredonia. In 1962 he was ap-<lb />
pointed Fulbright Lecturer in his-<lb />
tory at the University of Canter-<lb />
bury, Christchurch, New Zeal-<lb />
and.<lb />
The recipient of numerous<lb />
awards for his many years of re-<lb />
search and writing, Professor<lb />
Klein has contributed extensively<lb />
to the literature on the American<lb />
Revolution and the early years of<lb />
the new republic. He has written,<lb />
co-authored, or edited seven<lb />
books, and has published twenty<lb />
articles in scholarly journals.<lb />
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History series is available from<lb />
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OCTOW:K27, 1987<lb />
"Unscientific rankings" upset college presidents<lb />
(CPS) - Stanford is the best of the<lb />
10 best "national universities" in<lb />
the country, U.S. News and<lb />
World Report asserted in its new<lb />
issue, but college presidents �<lb />
stung by the ever-growing num-<lb />
bers of unscientific "rankings" of<lb />
their schools�began blasting the<lb />
article as unfair 4 weeks ago.<lb />
"Yours is a highly superficial<lb />
but highly visible analysis that<lb />
helps those who don't need it and<lb />
makes it harder for those who<lb />
need help Middlcbury College<lb />
President Olm C. Robison wrote<lb />
the magazine's editors, asking<lb />
them not to publish their list any-<lb />
more.<lb />
Indeed, more than 65 of the<lb />
presidents asked to rank colleges<lb />
by the magazine tried to stop U.S.<lb />
News &amp; World Report from re-<lb />
leasing the results Oct. 17, but the<lb />
magazine ignored their pleas.<lb />
"We use the same categories to<lb />
rank the schools as the Carnegie<lb />
Foundation (for the Advance-<lb />
ment of Teaching) U.S. News'<lb />
Paul Vizza said in defense of the<lb />
magazine's annual ranking of<lb />
campuses.<lb />
U.S. News asks college presi-<lb />
dents � "the best informed<lb />
judges of American education<lb />
Vizza claimed � which schools<lb />
they consider best in various cate-<lb />
gories.<lb />
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fed up with the proliferation of<lb />
rankings of colleges by sources as<lb />
diverse as the Dow Jones Co Spy<lb />
Magazine, the Yale News and<lb />
Playboy.<lb />
Some rate schools according to<lb />
what parents need to know about<lb />
campus social life, which are the<lb />
best "educational bargains" and<lb />
even which are the best refuges<lb />
for "dumb rich kids<lb />
While no one knows how many<lb />
such "consumer" rankings there<lb />
are these days, the college presi-<lb />
dents say many of them arc use-<lb />
less and can hurt campus efforts<lb />
to attract and keep students.<lb />
Even the most reputable ones,<lb />
claimed St. Michael's College<lb />
(Vermont) President Paul). Reiss<lb />
in one of the protest letters sent to<lb />
US News, are "inconsistent" and<lb />
"unscientific<lb />
Reiss noted that while 40 per-<lb />
cent of the presidents responding<lb />
to U.S. News listed Stanford Uni-<lb />
versity as among the top 5 "na-<lb />
tional research universities 60<lb />
percent disagreed.<lb />
"This is fraudenlent<lb />
Middlebury's Robison com-<lb />
plained. 'This is an effort to sell<lb />
magazines<lb />
U. S. News' survey judges<lb />
which schools offer the "best"<lb />
undergraduate education, qual-<lb />
ity of teaching, faculty-student<lb />
ratios, "learning atmosphere<lb />
and advises how to pick a college<lb />
and pay for it.<lb />
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stance, focuses on "Ten Great<lb />
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"We looked for the Berkeleys of<lb />
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dential campuses and emphases<lb />
on undergraduate education.<lb />
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per Union, The University of Cali-<lb />
fornia at Irvine, Furman, and<lb />
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Presidents arc especially upset<lb />
because making � or not making<lb />
� such lists can have a big impact<lb />
on enrollments and fundraising.<lb />
Middlebury's Robison, whose<lb />
school was not on the magazine's<lb />
list of "national liberal arts col-<lb />
leges admitted getting "the<lb />
most extraordinary mail" asking<lb />
why the college hadn't been<lb />
listed.<lb />
After Connecticut's Wesleyan<lb />
University was mentioned by<lb />
U.S. News and received a high<lb />
rating on other lists last year,<lb />
freshman enrollment rose by a<lb />
huge 35 percent.<lb />
The University of Vermont,<lb />
praised in Richard Moll's "The<lb />
Public Ivys had a 17 percent<lb />
jump in applications<lb />
Evergreen State College in<lb />
Washington enjoyed a 43 percent<lb />
jump in freshman applications<lb />
after being highly rated by<lb />
Money, Time, and U.S. News.<lb />
"It was wonderful that (Money)<lb />
put us in the top 10 Cal-Irvine<lb />
spokeswoman Linda Grinnell<lb />
Student becomes victim of racism<lb />
recalled.<lb />
She sent rcprintsof thcaritclein<lb />
response to inquiries of letters to<lb />
support groups, though "UC-I<lb />
can stand on its own merits<lb />
Yet even the beneficiaries of the<lb />
rankings are skeptical. A former<lb />
admisssions officer at Pomona<lb />
College in California said Pomana<lb />
resisted advertising a good rating<lb />
it had gotten because it doubted<lb />
the study's validity.<lb />
"We are pleased, but we didn't<lb />
use it she said.<lb />
Although favorably rated by<lb />
"The Insider's Guide to the Col-<lb />
leges" for fostering independence<lb />
and creativity, New York's Sarah<lb />
Lawrence College doesn't pro-<lb />
mote the distinction, admissions<lb />
director Robin Mamlet said.<lb />
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ings as "sleazy" and saw their use<lb />
as "hucksterish symptomatic of<lb />
the big business aspects of the<lb />
college application process.<lb />
"It's ironic said Mamlet.<lb />
"The student wants us to see<lb />
him as a wonderful, complex per-<lb />
son, beyond scores and numbers.<lb />
The guidebooks are trying to re-<lb />
duce colleges to the same kind of<lb />
flat character<lb />
"The Best Buys in College Edu<lb />
cation by New York I imcsedu<lb />
cation editor lack Fiskc and Jo<lb />
soph Michalak, reminded Univcr<lb />
sity of TennesseehanccHor jack<lb />
Reese ol "restaurant guides<lb />
Some ill the surveys, of o<lb />
are openly facetious<lb />
Spy magazine, tor one, ranks<lb />
the 10best schools for "dumb ric h<lb />
kids using indices like the num<lb />
ber of squash racquets kids brine<lb />
to campus, while Playboy<lb />
half-humorousl) in 1986 tried to<lb />
rank the Top 40 Part)o!l.<lb />
"It's not totally st lent<lb />
it's not completely arbitrary<lb />
explained Playl .<lb />
who said the rush chaim<lb />
ternity presidents and can ;<lb />
club leaders at 250 schools had<lb />
been surveyed<lb />
"This is not to say that � hoots<lb />
aren't great intellectual<lb />
People can work hard and I<lb />
off steam hard too, but n<lb />
administrators faili d ton<lb />
this Paige said oi a storm of<lb />
protest form college offi ials thai<lb />
followed the article's publication.<lb />
EAST LANSING, Mich. (CPS)<lb />
� A Native American student<lb />
quit the Michigan State Univer-<lb />
sity marching band in protest af-<lb />
ter three band members pinned<lb />
her down and shaved her neck<lb />
and shoulders Sept. 26.<lb />
Cynthia Maggard, a Navajo<lb />
Indian, said she was the victim of<lb />
a hazing.<lb />
Maggard said she was pinning<lb />
up her hair shortly before the<lb />
Sept. 26 Michigan State � Florida<lb />
State football game when a female<lb />
band member told her to shave off<lb />
the hair on her neck and shoulders<lb />
because it was too dark and too<lb />
long.<lb />
"I explained to her that I<lb />
couldn't have it shaved because of<lb />
my religious beliefs and heri-<lb />
tage said Maggard.<lb />
A second woman then pushed<lb />
Maggard's head forward, and<lb />
another shaved the back of her<lb />
neck and shoulders with a dispos-<lb />
able razor, she said.<lb />
Maggard, a trombonist, re-<lb />
ported the incident Sept. 29 to<lb />
band director Dave Catron and<lb />
Memorial plans for students fall short again<lb />
KENT, Ohio (CPS) � Kent State<lb />
University's attempt to build a<lb />
memorial to the four students<lb />
killed and nine others injured<lb />
during a May 4, 1970, anti-war<lb />
demonstration has fallen short<lb />
again.<lb />
Seeking $500,000 to build a<lb />
memorial, KSU has managed to<lb />
raise just $30,000 from alumni and<lb />
nothing at all from foundations,<lb />
Robert Beck, KSU's chief fun-<lb />
draiser, conceded last week.<lb />
fit's a damn shame said Dr.<lb />
Ottavio Casale, dean of KSU's<lb />
honors college.<lb />
The tragedy of Kent State � and<lb />
the shootings of two students at<lb />
lackson State University soon<lb />
thereafter � took place during a<lb />
national student strike called to<lb />
protest the American invasion of<lb />
Cambodia. National Guardsmen<lb />
sent to KSU to restore order sub-<lb />
sequently fired on a large crowd<lb />
of students, killing four.<lb />
"My own feeling is (the shoot-<lb />
ings) did more than anything to<lb />
stop the war in Vietnam Casale<lb />
said, adding many people, upset<lb />
by the vision of soldiers shooting<lb />
students, "soured on the war"<lb />
after Kent State.<lb />
History Dept.<lb />
holds lecture<lb />
In conjunction with the bicen-<lb />
tennial of the United States<lb />
Constitution, the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of History will present a<lb />
lecture by a distinguished expert<lb />
on Constitutional history Wed-<lb />
nesday.<lb />
Dr. Milton M. Klein will deliver<lb />
the annual Lawrence F. Brewster<lb />
Lecture in History beginning at 8<lb />
p.m. in the Jenkins Auditorium on<lb />
campus. His topic will be "The<lb />
Constitution in the Public Imagi-<lb />
nation<lb />
Klein, who received his doc-<lb />
toral degree from Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity in 1954, currently is pro-<lb />
fessor of history emeritus at the<lb />
University of Tennessee. He also<lb />
taught at Long Island University,<lb />
Columbia University and the<lb />
State University of New York at<lb />
Fredonia. In 1962 he was ap-<lb />
pointed Fulbright Lecturer in his-<lb />
tory at the University of Canter-<lb />
bury, Christchurch, New Zeal-<lb />
and.<lb />
The recipient of numerous<lb />
awards for his many years of re-<lb />
search and writing, Professor<lb />
Klein has contributed extensively<lb />
to the literature on the American<lb />
Revolution and the early years of<lb />
the new republic. He has written,<lb />
co-authored, or edited seven<lb />
books, and has published twenty<lb />
articles in scholarly journals.<lb />
Further information on the<lb />
Lawrence F. Brewster Lecture in<lb />
History series is available from<lb />
the ECU Department of History at<lb />
757-6587.<lb />
Pressure to memorialize the<lb />
incident on the campus inten-<lb />
sified through years of lawsuits,<lb />
commission investigations and<lb />
countersuits.<lb />
KSU at one point built a gym on<lb />
the site of the shootings, provok-<lb />
ing more protests and, in part to<lb />
calm the storm, agreed to erect<lb />
some kind of memorial.<lb />
During the next 10 years, it re-<lb />
jected a series oi ideasand designs<lb />
far memorial sculptures until last<lb />
year, when it finally agreed to<lb />
build a sculpture designed by<lb />
Chicago architect Bruno Ast.<lb />
In an interview with College<lb />
Press Service Oct. 14, however,<lb />
Beck reported KSU's efforts to<lb />
raise money to build the Ast<lb />
memorial haven't worked very<lb />
well so far.<lb />
He remains optimistic: "The<lb />
money can be raised. All it takes is<lb />
that one key interest, that one<lb />
person or organization. We'll<lb />
keep trying until we find it<lb />
Architect Ast was similarly<lb />
upbeat. "I'm sure they'll get their<lb />
act together<lb />
"I don't think they've tried as<lb />
hard as they could have or should<lb />
have charged Joe Gregor of the<lb />
May 4th Task Force, a student<lb />
group formed 16 years ago to<lb />
pursue the memorial and other<lb />
issues related to the tragedy.<lb />
"It will take some public pres-<lb />
sure to get the university to do<lb />
more said Gregor, who noted<lb />
KSU barely publicized the fund<lb />
drive.<lb />
Gregor maintained $500,000 "is<lb />
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Maggard has not filed a formal<lb />
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New<lb />
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Students need facilities<lb />
With the growing student popula-<lb />
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exercise habit, it seems time to build<lb />
a new indoor recreational facility for<lb />
the student body.<lb />
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the cost of an eduation.<lb />
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is a definite need for a new gymna-<lb />
sium on campus, and Thomas has<lb />
done a good job by taking a first step<lb />
towards that goal.<lb />
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To the editor:<lb />
1 now see the propriety of the sur-<lb />
name "Bonehead<lb />
Regarding Chippy's not so positive<lb />
review of the Durham R.E.M. shows;<lb />
the negativism could be swallowed a<lb />
little easier if he'd had his facts<lb />
straight.<lb />
The story Michael Stipe told pre-<lb />
ceding a particular song in one encore<lb />
set concerned a Mr. McCarthy. The<lb />
song was not "Good Advices" but<lb />
was "Life and How to Live It The<lb />
story is basically told in the song and<lb />
if your source of information was<lb />
paying attention, it was certainlv<lb />
obvious.<lb />
Maybe you should've at least<lb />
known the facts before you stepped<lb />
on the toes of a bunch of folks who<lb />
happen to love (and even criticize at<lb />
times) the "Three-Note-Band from<lb />
Athens<lb />
Renee Nobles<lb />
Same old issues<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Sometimes I wonder how manv of<lb />
the people that write to the "Campus<lb />
Forum" have read more than one is-<lb />
sue. It seems that every vcar we (the<lb />
readers) get treated to the same argu-<lb />
ments between the "liberals" and the<lb />
"conservatives" over and over again.<lb />
Now and then a new issue will arise,<lb />
but eventually it all boils down to<lb />
second-grade name-calling, and I for<lb />
one am sick of it. I'm not real im-<lb />
pressed by an article that insults me<lb />
(or my intelligence) while trying to<lb />
make a point.<lb />
For example, I had never heard,<lb />
before Oct. 22, that "values of civi-<lb />
lized society" was anywhere in the<lb />
constitution. Is this a personal inter-<lb />
pretation or is that really the way it's<lb />
worded, and who's to decide exactly<lb />
what civilized society is?<lb />
Guess what sport fans! Nobody, or<lb />
at least very few people, wants to see<lb />
the country go down the tubes. Just<lb />
because some liberal views seem to be<lb />
destructive � there are some things,<lb />
such as equal rights, that have come<lb />
from the left. Also, I do recall some-<lb />
thing in the constitution about free-<lb />
dom of religion, so a decline in Chris-<lb />
tian dominance is not just a liberal<lb />
idea, but a constitutional one.<lb />
On the other hand, perhaps the<lb />
family is disintegrating. What can we<lb />
do? Well, it seems that everyone<lb />
wants to avoid communism, but ev-<lb />
eryone wants the whole country to do<lb />
things their way: that one way, the<lb />
right way. If that were to happen, then<lb />
the group that gets their way is<lb />
happy, and everyone else is forced to<lb />
observe that one way. Now, who can<lb />
give me a broad definition of commu-<lb />
nism? O.K it seems that the key here<lb />
is variety. So voice your opinion, vou<lb />
have every right to do so, but can't<lb />
you do it without insulting half of the<lb />
people you're writing to?<lb />
Andrew Miskavage<lb />
Junior<lb />
Music<lb />
Mad conservative<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am a conservative and I am angry<lb />
Conservatives and other concerned<lb />
Americans have every right to be<lb />
enraged at the state our society is in,<lb />
largely as a result of hypocritical lib-<lb />
eral jurisprudence and thinking. We<lb />
find ourselves in a nation in which the<lb />
law and the so-called justice svstem<lb />
are in such disarray as to be a mockery<lb />
of the very words law and justice.<lb />
We find a judicial system that often<lb />
frees its vicious criminals, and at the<lb />
same time sanctions the murder of the<lb />
innocent unborn; that, in the guise of<lb />
advocating "neutrality allows the<lb />
establishment and promotion of the<lb />
secular humanistic religion and the<lb />
simultaneous censorship of the<lb />
nation's Christian tradition in oir<lb />
public schools; that, in the name of<lb />
"free speech and press" unleashed a<lb />
floodtide of pornography on society<lb />
and, at the same time, prevents the<lb />
reading of the Bible, praving and<lb />
giving equal time to creationism in<lb />
our public schools.<lb />
The much vaunted liberal voice has<lb />
become the advocate of death as a<lb />
"cure" for social ills, the advocate of<lb />
the godless humanistic religion and<lb />
the biggest censor in this nation.<lb />
Much of the blame for this situation<lb />
can be placed squarely on the shoul-<lb />
ders of the liberal activist justices of<lb />
the Supreme Court. They have inter-<lb />
preted the Constitution in whatever<lb />
fashion may be needed to impose the<lb />
tenets of leftist social engineering the<lb />
nation.<lb />
Judge Burk, a moderate to c<lb />
vative in viewpoint who wou<lb />
been instrumental in cleaning u<lb />
mess resulting from liberal<lb />
has been hypocritically and t<lb />
branded an "extremist" and "ra<lb />
right-winger" by the lib i i<lb />
others. Bork has served his<lb />
and the citizenry in the m<lb />
able fashion as ,i Mariru<lb />
sor, solicitor general and<lb />
court judge but lias be<lb />
atcly defamed by (host wl<lb />
be of the "compassionate r<lb />
Borkisamanofextraordin it.<lb />
lectual courage, integrity ai :<lb />
passed learning in the field I<lb />
is being judged not tit to s n<lb />
Supreme Court by liars :<lb />
gianzers and a murden r<lb />
Bork was approved tor the<lb />
Circuit Court ol Appeals in<lb />
out a single dissentir �. �<lb />
Senate, winning appr ivalfi �<lb />
of the same senators w ;<lb />
ciously opposing him n<lb />
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fulminations against rk 1<lb />
ago if his n cord over the past<lb />
is so reprehensible Retii :<lb />
lustice Warren Burger pa<lb />
that there is absolutely no I<lb />
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noted mat Bork is not I i<lb />
any sense of the word and that<lb />
oneof thebest Court nomii<lb />
years.<lb />
The Democrats (and other- d n I<lb />
oppose Bork for his suppos dlj<lb />
tremist" opinions, but becaus<lb />
likely give conservatives a � .<lb />
hold on the court Whatdistresst -1<lb />
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ity, in trying to clean up some oft<lb />
mess the liberal activists have<lb />
ated, would offend those nai<lb />
special interest groups (pro-abor<lb />
militant homosexual, radical fern<lb />
and radical civil liberatanan) that as<lb />
the Bork hearings reaffirm, appear I<lb />
have total sovereignty over<lb />
Democratic partv.<lb />
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Robertson picked on unfairly by press<lb />
A lot of extracurricular fun has been had at the<lb />
expense of the Rev. Pat Robertson. Extracurricular<lb />
because those who plead a special license to expose<lb />
(and slaver over) his personal past use as an excuse<lb />
for doing so that he is, after all, a candidate for the<lb />
presidency and for that reason liable to full bio-<lb />
graphical disclosure. They say this while also saying<lb />
that he has no greater chance of being nominated<lb />
than lesse Jackson. Indeed, there is the odd sense in<lb />
which Robertson is the Republicans' Jesse Jackson.<lb />
Now, there are two questions here. The first was<lb />
nicely launched by columnist Murray Kempton who<lb />
wrote with his customary charm and wit that The<lb />
Washington Post was in a great hurry to complete its<lb />
war against Robert Bork to punish him for his indif-<lb />
ference to the sacred American institution of pri-<lb />
vacy, so that it could get back to its public examina-<lb />
tion of just when a) Pat Robertson married, and just<lb />
when b) his first child was born. The conventional<lb />
difference between the two dates, we are heavily<lb />
reminded, is nine months-plus; the diffenence, in the<lb />
case of the Robertsons, ends up being something on<lb />
the order of 10 weeks.<lb />
When this news was released, the Rev.<lb />
Robertson's reply was devastating in its condor and<lb />
plausibility. He said that at the time his child was<lb />
conceived, Pat Robertson's life was devoted to<lb />
"wine, women, and song It wasn't until several<lb />
years later that he felt the afflatus that now moves<lb />
him, and became a preaching (and practicing) Chris-<lb />
tian. Moreover, whether he had or had not become a<lb />
Christian, for so long as there is any slight flavor of<lb />
disdain or even opprobrium felt against people who<lb />
were conceived out of wedlockin fact, there is<lb />
hardly any), it harms no one and conceivably pro-<lb />
tects against harassment of the child to rejigger the<lb />
marriage date, moving forward the required num-<lb />
ber of months. That is all that Robertson did, and it<lb />
is inconceivable that this would give offense to fair-<lb />
minded people, which � to reach for a loose figure<lb />
� would mean, oh, maybe 60 percent of Americans<lb />
On the second question, the minister � or, it one<lb />
accepts the formality, the ex-minister � running for<lb />
president, there is much to say and think about. But<lb />
whatever one's conclusions, they should not be in-<lb />
fluenced by the knowledge that, when a young man,<lb />
Robertson, as he put it, sowed his wild oats. And, of<lb />
course, thereare no historical grounds for supposing<lb />
that the American people will flatly exclude from the<lb />
White House anyone who ever fornicated. The Ju-<lb />
deo-Christian ethical system is based on the notion<lb />
of regeneration. If Rome could wait all those years<lb />
for Augustine to shape up, making him then the<lb />
bishop of Hippo and accepting him as the most<lb />
influential church father since St. Paul (who had his<lb />
own regeneration), presumably the United States<lb />
could survive a transgression of the flesh 33 years<lb />
old.<lb />
No, the problems that face Pat Robertson will not<lb />
ha ve to do wi th the question of his activity as a young<lb />
man. They do have to do with his formal occupation<lb />
as a minister, never mind that he has renounced that<lb />
calling, having recently been laicized, as the Catho-<lb />
lics would put it.<lb />
But the liacization of Pat Robertson is not quite the<lb />
same sort of thing we associate with others who lay<lb />
aside holy orders. Gary Hart was once a minister,<lb />
and so was Bill Moyers, and so was John McLaugh-<lb />
lin. None of them is thought of as remaining, in fact,<lb />
primarily a minister of God. But Pat Robertson is.<lb />
�<lb />
Now, that is by no means a categorically disabling<lb />
association � but, of course, public perceptions<lb />
change. There has never been a minister or an ex-<lb />
minister who served as president of the United<lb />
States. This had to do less with hostility to religion<lb />
than with the assumption that ministers are primar-<lb />
ily men of God, and the office of the president is<lb />
associated not with the city of God but with the city<lb />
of man. Ministers were, on the whole, much more<lb />
highly regarded than they are today, back when they<lb />
were never thought to be tempted by secular offiC(<lb />
Up until 1899, no one had ever served as president <lb />
Yale University who wasn't an ordained minister<lb />
On The Right<lb />
By<lb />
William F. Buckley Jr.<lb />
But just as the ordained minister loses his special<lb />
identification with another calling, we have two<lb />
running for president: Jesse Jackson in the Demo<lb />
crahc Party, Robertson in the Republican Partv<lb />
Moreover, Robertson's program, as lightly surveyed<lb />
at this end, seeks an America not different in am<lb />
important respect from the America over which<lb />
every president up through Dwight Eisenhower<lb />
presided. Non-dcmoninational prayer sanctioned<lb />
in the schools, abortions illegal save in special cir<lb />
cumstances, homosexuals encouraged to return to<lb />
the closet � not the stuff of which nightmares were<lb />
made back then. Why it is otherwise now is the<lb />
question to be examined during the primaries.<lb />
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neither side is sure where com<lb />
promise might be reached on<lb />
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Crisis, has declared that<lb />
everything's on the table e<lb />
Social Security But it is clear that<lb />
neither he nor the Democrats siv<lb />
the table as piled high wit!<lb />
tions.<lb />
Senate Minority Leader<lb />
Dole, R-Kan , one ot tho<lb />
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Sunday he didn't think then<lb />
entitlement programs<lb />
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WASHINGTON (AP)<lb />
U.SSoviet summit might<lb />
occur in the remaining<lb />
the Reagan administrate i I I<lb />
Soviet leader Mikhail S<lb />
bachev continues to thr<lb />
blocks in the way of an am<lb />
trol agreement. Secretar) I<lb />
George P. Shultz says<lb />
Shultz met with President<lb />
agan late Sunday afternoon tor a<lb />
briefing in the White House resi-<lb />
dence with national security ad-<lb />
viser Frank C Carlucci, the White<lb />
House said.<lb />
The meeting was set "to rea<lb />
a report on their recent itu<lb />
with Soviet leaders in Most<lb />
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U.SSoviet summit will i<lb />
when Gorbachev is "ready or, if<lb />
he waits too long, maybe we<lb />
: won't be ready<lb />
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Soviet Foreign Minister Ed-<lb />
ward A. Shevardnadze raised the<lb />
topic of a summit this fall during<lb />
meetings in Washington in Sep-<lb />
tember, Shultz said, adding that<lb />
during talks in Moscow last week<lb />
Gorbachev suggested that Re-<lb />
agan visit the Soviet Union next<lb />
year<lb />
Administration officials had<lb />
voiced puzzlement at<lb />
Gorbachev's sudden refusal Fn-<lb />
dav to fix a date for a summit, but<lb />
emphasized that the decision<lb />
should not block a treaty banning<lb />
intermediate-range nuclear mis-<lb />
siles.<lb />
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stration was willing to sign a<lb />
treaty with the Soviets, even with-<lb />
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mistic about such an agreement.<lb />
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summit meeting between Reagan<lb />
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neva in November 1985 and in<lb />
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an arms agreement with the Re-<lb />
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bachev said he would be willing<lb />
to wait for the next administra-<lb />
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ned minister loses his special<lb />
identil il i with another calling, we have two<lb />
running tor president essc ackson in the Demo<lb />
' ertson in the Republican Tarty-<lb />
 program, as lightly surveyed<lb />
'  seeks an America not ditterent in any<lb />
?rtant respect from the America over which<lb />
.� president up through Dwight F.isenhower<lb />
ded. No-<lb />
H.IU up inuiugn ivwigiu r. i st 11 nv���<lb />
�on-dcnioninational prayef sanctioned<lb />
ii ute schools, abortions illegal save in special cir-<lb />
cumstances, homosexuals encouraged to return to<lb />
the closet � not the stuff of which nightmares were<lb />
made back then. Why it is otherwise now is the<lb />
question to be examined during the primaries.<lb />
Reagan seeks deficit reduction<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan and the leaders of<lb />
Congress are seeking speedy ac-<lb />
cord in deficit-reduction talks, but<lb />
neither side is sure where com-<lb />
promise might be reached on<lb />
taxes or program cuts.<lb />
Reagan, under pressure be-<lb />
cause of last week's Wall Street<lb />
Crisis, has declared that<lb />
everything's on the table except<lb />
Social Security. But it is clear that<lb />
neither he nor the Democrats see<lb />
the table as piled high with op-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Senate Minority Leader Bob<lb />
Dole, R-Kan one of those meet-<lb />
ing with the president today, said<lb />
Sunday he didn't think the major<lb />
entitlement programs beyond<lb />
Social Socuritv. Mich as Medicare<lb />
' and pensions, would be part ot<lb />
; any package of spending cuts.<lb />
While the presidential hopeful<lb />
offered few hints of what he might<lb />
support, he said the $23 billion in<lb />
deficit reduction called tor under<lb />
the Gramm-Rudman law "is not<lb />
going to make that much of an<lb />
impact<lb />
"We ought to do more and it<lb />
: should be a multiyear plan, he<lb />
said in an interview on CBS TV's<lb />
'Face the Nation" program.<lb />
Sen. Lawton Chiles, the chair-<lb />
man ot the Senate Budget<lb />
J Committee, said on the same pro-<lb />
gram he didn't see people favor-<lb />
ing other domestic restraints. An<lb />
across-the-board budget freeze,<lb />
as suggested by some, might<lb />
mean layoffs at law enforcement<lb />
agencies, he said, an unlikely<lb />
thing for Congress or the White<lb />
1 lous�. to support.<lb />
Chiles, D-Fla said he'd go<lb />
along with the president in ruling<lb />
out many types of tax hikes.<lb />
The president's chief econo-<lb />
mist, Beryl Sprinkel, appearing<lb />
on ABC-TV's "This Week With<lb />
David Brinklev declined to say<lb />
what new tax increases the presi-<lb />
dent might accept. Asked what he<lb />
would consider not harmful to the<lb />
economy, Sprinkel said, "Well,<lb />
some would say closing certain<lb />
tax loopholes might be non-dele-<lb />
terious. But if you happen to be<lb />
the one whose loophole got<lb />
closed, that's not so good<lb />
Congress' two top tax-writers,<lb />
1 louse Ways and Means Commit-<lb />
tee Chairman Dan Rostenkowski,<lb />
D-lll and Senate Finance<lb />
Committee Chairman Lloyd<lb />
Bentscn, D-Texas, appeared on<lb />
the same program as Sprinkel.<lb />
The two chairmen also spoke of<lb />
closing loopholes and both said<lb />
the president's plan to sell off<lb />
more government assets should<lb />
not lv a main part any agreement.<lb />
"I'd like to know what they<lb />
object to in the bill that the 1 louse<lb />
and the Senate have put together,<lb />
as opposed to suggesting (asset<lb />
sales) Rostenkowski said. "As-<lb />
set sales is a one-time hit. That<lb />
docs nothing for the deficit in the<lb />
out years, and that's what's im-<lb />
portant<lb />
Bentsen said asset sales, might<lb />
be a way to exceed the $23 billion<lb />
minimum deficit reducton of<lb />
Gramm-Rudman for fiscal 1988.<lb />
Besides trying to quickly agree<lb />
on a deficit reduction plan to reas-<lb />
sure financial markets, the presi-<lb />
dent and lawmakers are seeking<lb />
to avoid having the Gramm-<lb />
Rudman law automatically cut<lb />
the $23 billion it requires in deficit<lb />
reduction.<lb />
The spending cuts will take ef-<lb />
fect Nov. 20 if an alternative plan<lb />
isn't enacted before then.<lb />
Under the law, half of the<lb />
spending cuts would come out of<lb />
military programs, with the ex-<lb />
ception of the payroll. The cut<lb />
means that weapons procure-<lb />
ment, maintenance and other<lb />
military spending could be cut<lb />
10.5 percent.<lb />
A broad span of domestic pro-<lb />
grams would absorb the other<lb />
$11.5 billion reduction. Social<lb />
Security, veterans benefits and<lb />
welfare programs are exempt, but<lb />
everything from AIDS research to<lb />
FBI investigations would be<lb />
slashed 8.5 percent.<lb />
t<lb />
Summit might not happen<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � A<lb />
ISSoviet summit might not<lb />
occur in the remaining months of<lb />
the Reagan administration if the<lb />
Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gor-<lb />
bachev continues to throw road-<lb />
blocks in the way of an arms con-<lb />
trol agreement Secretary of State<lb />
George P. Shultz says.<lb />
Shultz met with President Re-<lb />
agan late Sunday afternoon for a<lb />
briefing in the White House resi-<lb />
dence with national security ad-<lb />
viser Frank C. Carlucci, the White<lb />
1 louse said.<lb />
The meeting was set "to receive<lb />
a report on their recent meetings<lb />
with Soviet leaders in Moscow <lb />
said a statement issued by White<lb />
I louse spokesman Marhn Fitzwa-<lb />
ter.<lb />
The spokesman gave no other<lb />
detail except to sa v Reagan's chief<lb />
of staff, 1 toward H. Baker Jr his<lb />
deputy Ken Duberstein and<lb />
Carlucci deputy Colin Powell<lb />
planned to attend.<lb />
Earlier in the dav, Shultz said a<lb />
U.SSoviet summit will occur<lb />
when Gorbachev is "ready or, it<lb />
he waits too long, maybe we<lb />
won't be ready<lb />
"This administration ends in<lb />
January 1989. And as you get into<lb />
the heat of the election campaign,<lb />
it's no time for a Soviet leader to be<lb />
here Shultz said on NBC-TV's<lb />
"Meet the Press "So there's only<lb />
a finite amount of time, only a<lb />
finite amount of patience with all<lb />
of this<lb />
Soviet Foreign Minister Ed-<lb />
ward A. Shevardnadze raised the<lb />
topic of a summit this fall during<lb />
meetings in Washington in Sep-<lb />
tember, Shultz said, adding that<lb />
during talks in Moscow last week,<lb />
Gorbachev suggested that Re-<lb />
agan visit the Soviet Union next<lb />
year.<lb />
Administration officials had<lb />
voiced puzzlement at<lb />
Gorbachev's sudden refusal Fri-<lb />
day to fix a date for a summit but<lb />
emphasized that the decision<lb />
should not block a treaty banning<lb />
intermediate-range nuclear mis-<lb />
siles.<lb />
Shultz said Sunday the admini-<lb />
stration was willing to sign a<lb />
treatv with the Soviets, even with-<lb />
out a superpower summit meet-<lb />
ing, and he said he remains opti-<lb />
mistic about such an agreement.<lb />
The treaty, applying to missies<lb />
mostly based in Europe, was the<lb />
projected centerpiece of the next<lb />
summit meeting between Reagan<lb />
and Garbachev. The two have met<lb />
face to face twice before-in Ge-<lb />
neva in November 1985 and in<lb />
Reykjavik, Iceland, in October<lb />
1986.<lb />
Carlucci, who accompanied<lb />
"Shultz on the trip to Moscow, said<lb />
Sunday that Soviet leaders indi-<lb />
cated they would prefer to reach<lb />
an arms agreement with the Re-<lb />
agan administration, but Gor-<lb />
bachev said he would be willing<lb />
to wait for the next administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"He made the comment to the<lb />
effect that, 'Well, if you don't<lb />
come around to our position on<lb />
this, I may have to deal with the<lb />
next administration Carlucci<lb />
said on ABC-TV's "This Week<lb />
With David Brinklcy<lb />
Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ca chair-<lb />
man of the Senate Armed Services<lb />
Committee, said on CBS-TV's<lb />
"Face the Nation" that a summit<lb />
may not be necessary to conclude<lb />
an arms control treatv.<lb />
Going into the talks with the<lb />
Soviets on Friday, Shultz was<lb />
optimistic that many of the stick-<lb />
ing points oi an arms control<lb />
agreement could be worked out.<lb />
But Gorbachev informed Shultz<lb />
during their meeting that he was<lb />
not prepared to set a date to visit<lb />
Washington for a third meeting<lb />
with Reagan unless the White<lb />
1 iouse agreed to limit research on<lb />
the Strategic Defense Initiative,<lb />
commonlv known as "Star Wars<lb />
"A WONDERFUL<lb />
FILM<lb />
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"A SPECTACULAR FUSION OI<lb />
IMAGE AND SOUND<lb />
Playing Wed. Oct 28th<lb />
8:00 P.M.<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
FRANCIS FOKD COPPOLA<lb />
PRESENTS<lb />
KOYAANISQATSI<lb />
LITE OUT OF BALANCE<lb />
Original Music Computed By Philip Class<lb />
Village<lb />
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The Greenville Jaycees<lb />
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General admission of $3.00<lb />
Old Belk-Tyler Bldg.<lb />
E. 5th St. Downtown<lb />
This worker is putting the finishing touches on a window in the new classroom building on campus.<lb />
(Photo by Thomas Walters � Photolab)<lb />
Failure to rotate radial tires may<lb />
reduce the lifetime of many of<lb />
them, especially those on new<lb />
cars. The Rubber Manufacturers'<lb />
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cording to the manyfacturer's<lb />
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V<lb />
College courses for career success.<lb />
Playing Wed. Oct 28th<lb />
After Koyannisqatsi<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Course Title Name Nj Sec,<lb />
Intro to ROTC MLSC 1001 001<lb />
&amp; Army<lb />
Intro to ROTC MLSE 1001002<lb />
&amp; Army<lb />
Intro to ROTC MLSC 1001003<lb />
&amp; Army<lb />
Map UseTerrain MLSC 1002 001<lb />
Anal.<lb />
Map UseTerrain MLSC 1002 002<lb />
Anal.<lb />
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Begin End Davs<lb />
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1000 1100 W<lb />
1200 1300 TH<lb />
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PAXTANA BOB'S<lb />
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OCTOBER 30, 1987<lb />
� 4:30-9:00<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 27,1987<lb />
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pawn far part-time dehverv and clerical<lb />
wort lav is hourly Needed 10 to 15<lb />
nours rvr week w.th flexible schedule,<lb />
v,all tommy at 757-0234<lb />
CASHIER; WAITRESS Appt) ,n per-<lb />
son FAMOUS PIZZA IO0E 10th St and<lb />
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AEROBICSEXERCISE 1NSTRUC-<lb />
lOK. Part time position at aycee Park<lb />
leads and instructs aerobics exercise<lb />
classes must hae basic understanding<lb />
't exercise physiology, kinesioiogy, and<lb />
anatom) Should have working knowl-<lb />
edge oj choreographed exercise pro-<lb />
gram- tor adults children, older adults,<lb />
and pregnant women Must be able to<lb />
de-sign a sate dass and know t"PR Must<lb />
be in excellent physical condition, must<lb />
pass fditness exam and be willing to go<lb />
through acrobic's instructor training<lb />
program Applicant must be available to<lb />
teach clas-es irom 5PM to7PM. Monday<lb />
Tuesday and Ihursda) at (ayece Park.<lb />
maybe required to teach ocassional<lb />
classes al the Aquatics &amp; Fitness Center<lb />
Salar) 5700 hour Application deadline<lb />
i-lr.djv October 23, 1987 AiTlv at the<lb />
v v oi Creenvilk Persontid Depart<lb />
PO Box 7207 201 West Fifth St<lb />
( recnville, NC 27833 7207<lb />
MAINTENANCE Part time position ni<lb />
Greenville Aquatics and Fitness Center<lb />
Position tor cleaning locker rooms gym-<lb />
nasium office areas, lobb) and other<lb />
areas of the Aquatics &amp; Rtness Center<lb />
Uso responsible tor some outside mam<lb />
ce Must be able to work e enings r<lb />
10 PM and a regularly scheduled<lb />
 i ekend 12 to lr. hours per week Salarv<lb />
is $3 55 houi Applications will be ac-<lb />
cepted until position is tilled Apph at<lb />
meCit) of Creenvilk- Personnel Depart<lb />
7207 201 West Fifth St<lb />
6 AM and 9 PM Oecassional weekend<lb />
work required Salary is SV85hour.<lb />
Applications accepted until position<lb />
tilled Apply at the City of Greenville,<lb />
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201 West Filth St Greenville, NC 27�'?3-<lb />
72ir7<lb />
RECEPTIONIST, PART-TIME Answers<lb />
telephones, greets members and guests,<lb />
conducts tours and sells memberships!<lb />
performs light typing as required Apph<lb />
cant should be available to work 4 5 hour<lb />
shift between 8 AM and 1 PM, Monday<lb />
thru Friday, and occasionally on week<lb />
ends between 9 AM and 6 PM Salarv is<lb />
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NC 278.15-7207<lb />
TRAVEL FIELD OPPORTUNITY Gain<lb />
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needed Immediately tor Spring Break trips<lb />
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enthusiastic, fashion forward individuals<lb />
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Better than average starling salary Apply<lb />
in person. Brody s Personnel director<lb />
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BRODVS has part-time sales ass�iates<lb />
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viduals who enjoy working with young<lb />
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arv Apply in person, Brady's Personnel<lb />
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condition 1 vr old 732 9639.<lb />
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Papers, resumes, theses, etc Reasonable<lb />
rates (most SI 25 pagel grammar, punctua<lb />
Son &amp; spelling corrected Call IAMIE at<lb />
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GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION:<lb />
Used furniture, antiques and collectable<lb />
Saturdav, Oct 31. Refreshments and Door<lb />
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Ave across from the License Plate Agency<lb />
1030-530 PM<lb />
WRITING YOUR PAPFR BY HAND<lb />
ANO THEN TYPING IT OVER? Save<lb />
time by writing Irom scratch on a com<lb />
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TIGHT BUDGET Try our meal deal<lb />
S2 49 for any sandwich, dies and drink 1<lb />
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GENl RAL COLLECF<lb />
General C ollcge students should con-<lb />
tact their jd isers the week ot November<lb />
2 o to make arrangements tor academic<lb />
advising tor spring semester, 1988. Early<lb />
reg Oration will begin November S and<lb />
end November 17<lb />
ROWLING<lb />
Registration Kir intramural league<lb />
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ET in recital on<lb />
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dent Center trom 11 00 a m. until 6.00<lb />
p.m. Monday Friday Call 757-6611,<lb />
ext 2tx- Croup rate are available<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
Ihe Department at University Unions<lb />
and The School of Music presort National<lb />
Public Radio's first Lady of la Marian<lb />
McPartland-in I Icndrix Theatr- on Tues-<lb />
iay. November 10 at 8:00 p m Tickets are<lb />
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am-600 pm MondavTru Call 757-<lb />
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UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
Tl IE KING'S SINGERS will be in con-<lb />
ert : Mondav, November 50 in Wright<lb />
 uditonum at 8 (XJ p.m. Sponsored by the<lb />
Department of University Unions as pert<lb />
of the 1987-88 ConcertTheatre Series<lb />
rickets are now on sale in the Ccntial<lb />
Ticket Office, Mendenhall Studenf Center<lb />
trom 11 00a m -6:tX) pm Monday ind.iv<lb />
Call 757 6611, ext 266 Group rates avail-<lb />
able<lb />
FRESHMAN7SOPHMORES<lb />
The Military Science Dept. is continu-<lb />
ing its two and three year Army ROTC<lb />
Scholarship campaign All students who<lb />
are interested in an Army ROTC Scholar-<lb />
ship are inv ited to attend an information<lb />
session on Wedsnesday, October 28 at 6<lb />
p.m in room 210 Erwin For more infor-<lb />
mation, call Captain Alvin Mitchell at 757-<lb />
6967 or 6974.<lb />
TURKEY TROT<lb />
A Turkey Trot Run will be held by the<lb />
Dept of Intramural Recreational Serv-<lb />
ices Registration will be held Nov. 18 at 6<lb />
p.m. in Brewstcr D-103 For more info<lb />
call 757-6387.<lb />
WORSHIPCELEBRATE-<lb />
Worship God and celebrate Commun<lb />
ion this Wed night at 5 p.m. at the Meth-<lb />
odist Student Center then enjoy a deli-<lb />
cious, all-you-can-eat home cooked meal<lb />
and good fellowship The meal is $2 at the<lb />
door, $1 50 if you sign up in advance Call<lb />
758-2030 for reservations.<lb />
SUPPORT GROUP FORHFP<lb />
A support group has been formed for<lb />
people who are caring for a parent,<lb />
spouse, or other loved one at home. The<lb />
group is led by Freda W. Cross, MSW, Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital and Susan<lb />
Redding, R.N Creative Living Center.<lb />
The support group will be at St. James<lb />
United Methodist Church at 2000 E. 6th<lb />
St Greenville, on Tues Nov. 3 from 7-<lb />
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8 JO p.m Respite services are available To<lb />
make reserv ations tor respite care, call Ihe<lb />
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B (Xa m to 5 l� p m 24 hours in adv ance<lb />
SPEAKER<lb />
Chris Schiappa, Geology Dept ECU,<lb />
will be speaking on "Petrology of the<lb />
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South Carolina" on Thurs , Oct, 29 at 3 00<lb />
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CONSTRUCTION MGMT,<lb />
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MADRIGAL DINNFRS<lb />
Tickets are now on sale for Madrigal<lb />
Dinners to be held Dec 2 5 at 7 00 p.m in<lb />
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The School of Art of ECU is offering<lb />
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from the Richard Steven Bean Scholar-<lb />
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change Scholarship Fund and the<lb />
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of the Richard Steven Bean Scholarship<lb />
Fund must be a Commercial Art major<lb />
with a maintained 2.5 GPA. The $300<lb />
award is for the Spring 1988 and Fall 1988<lb />
semesters The University Book<lb />
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obtained in the Media Center in the School<lb />
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The free samples of Studio Line hair<lb />
products are now available for those who<lb />
attended the sneak preview of "Baby<lb />
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The Phi Alpha Theta international<lb />
Honor Society in History will hold its Fall<lb />
cookout on October 30 from 5 pm 11.30<lb />
pm on the picnic area near Memorial<lb />
Gym Members and guests welcome Cost<lb />
is SI 50 tor members, S2 50 lor guests For<lb />
information about joining, please contact<lb />
the ECU I listorv Department.<lb />
GAMMAiU T.U'jUl<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Honor<lb />
Society wilLhaw a mooting on October 27<lb />
at 7 p.m in Jenkins Auditorium Last day<lb />
to pav dues and attendance is required or<lb />
probation will result<lb />
EDUCATION MAJORS<lb />
The School ot I ducation, in conjuction<lb />
with Campus Ministries is jpons wing a<lb />
WorkStudy trip to Mexicoduring Spring<lb />
Break (March 6-13,1988 Ppoortuni esto<lb />
observe and teach at a fecal schoi I arc<lb />
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Spanish is required For application and<lb />
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LsssciatiY<lb />
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KB. Come bid on Dr Wendlmg and other<lb />
LSS faculty<lb />
ASSERT! YE NESS<lb />
A three part workshop offered to stu-<lb />
dents at no cost by the University Coun-<lb />
seling Center is on October 29, November<lb />
5 and 12 All three sessions will be con-<lb />
ducted Irom 3-4 p.m. in 312 Wright Build-<lb />
ing Contact the Counseling Center at 757-<lb />
6661 for class content and registration.<lb />
COPING mTILSIRESS<lb />
A tree mini class will be offered by the<lb />
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terested in learning how to cope with<lb />
stress Dates for this class are November 3,<lb />
5, 10, and 12 in 529 Wright from 3-4 p.m.<lb />
( all or stop by the Counseling Center lor<lb />
further information 757 h661<lb />
EL'RRQUGHS- WELLCOME<lb />
SAM is sponsoring a tour of the Bur-<lb />
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for all students Those micro-tod should<lb />
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committee which proposed the<lb />
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inventory of the area's natural<lb />
resources.<lb />
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cause of its unusual, varied ty-<lb />
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Colleges report increases in racial tensions<lb />
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reported increases in racial ten<lb />
sionson their campuses last week,<lb />
following still other incidents at<lb />
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botched the investigation, the<lb />
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have been booked that night. "If it<lb />
had been three black people who<lb />
dumped a white person in the<lb />
pool, thev would have been ar<lb />
iested that night Conner said<lb />
"At least the students should have<lb />
been booked "<lb />
NAACP official Rov Perkins<lb />
said police conducted a much<lb />
more aggressive investigation<lb />
earlier this year when a white<lb />
MSU professor was murdered,<lb />
allegedly by two black youths.<lb />
A grand jury will investigate<lb />
Williams' death.<lb />
� The Indiana University Mus<lb />
Inn Student Association says a<lb />
fraternity dance held Sept. 26<lb />
degraded Arab and Moslem cul-<lb />
ture and beliefs.<lb />
The Phi Kappa Psi "Arabian<lb />
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about 75 years, and it's a tradi-<lb />
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� Students at the University of<lb />
Colorado have revived efforts to<lb />
rename a dormitory now named<lb />
for a participant in the 1864 Sand<lb />
Creek Massacre.<lb />
in l4, the CU Board of Re-<lb />
gents named the dorm Nichols<lb />
Hall alter David H. Nichols, .<lb />
Coloradan instrumental in<lb />
founding the university. Nichol<lb />
however, also lead a voluntet r<lb />
cavalry that butchered more than<lb />
160 Indians at Sand Creek, Colo<lb />
Students and some univcrsiU<lb />
officials have called upon the r<lb />
gents to change the name of th<lb />
dorm to White Antelope Hall or<lb />
Chief Nnvot Hall, in memory ol<lb />
two Indians slain at Sand Creek<lb />
Woods designated for "natural area<lb /><lb />
EC! Nwr, Burrmj<lb />
A 46.5-aere woods along Otter<lb />
Creek in northwest Pitt County,<lb />
used as a living outdoor labora-<lb />
tory by ECU for 20 years, has been<lb />
designated a "natural area" under<lb />
the state's protective Natural<lb />
Heritage program.<lb />
Officials of the university and<lb />
the N.C. Department of Natural<lb />
Rosoura-s and Community De-<lb />
velopment will participate in the<lb />
formal dedication of the area of<lb />
woitded slopes and ravines mir<lb />
the Tar River on Nov 11<lb />
"i he reserve will provide excel<lb />
lent opportunities tor research<lb />
and education in forest succes-<lb />
sion and other ecological proc-<lb />
esses said Charles Roe, manager<lb />
�t liii Natural i Icritage program<lb />
for NRCD.<lb />
The land has boon used tor<lb />
environmental education and<lb />
biological research by ECU scien-<lb />
tists and students since the early<lb />
lbOs and was given to ECU last<lb />
vear by its owners, Mrs Reid<lb />
Parker Ellis of Wintcrvilk? and her<lb />
son, Howard Ellis.<lb />
Pnor to Ellis's gift, the area was<lb />
used bv ECU under a token lease<lb />
agreement.<lb />
A team ot ECU s, u-ntists and<lb />
administrators made up an ad hoc<lb />
committee which proposed the<lb />
natural heritage area designation<lb />
and submitted an application and<lb />
inventory of the area's natural<lb />
resources<lb />
A member of the committee. Dr.<lb />
Vinee Bellis, professor of biology,<lb />
announced that the area has been<lb />
designated to the state's Registry<lb />
of Natural Heritage Areas be-<lb />
cause of its unusual, varied tv-<lb />
pography, gcomorphtc features<lb />
and diversity of vegetation.<lb />
Roe said that the property has<lb />
not been timbered in this century<lb />
and contains good examples of<lb />
mature natural (forest)communi-<lb />
ties seldom found on the coastal<lb />
plain.<lb />
"Some of the plant species are<lb />
not typically found this far east<lb />
Roe said. These include galax and<lb />
mountain laurel growing in a<lb />
cool, moist environment on the<lb />
steep, north-facing ravines.<lb />
Natural community types in-<lb />
clude dry oak-hickory forest, dry<lb />
mesic oak-hickory, mesic mixed<lb />
hardwoods and Coastal Plain<lb />
small stream swamp, with a great<lb />
deal of variation between the<lb />
types, Bellis said. Few examples<lb />
of these communities remain in<lb />
this part of the state, he said.<lb />
The Otter Creek Natural Heri-<lb />
tage designation is the first such<lb />
designation in Pitt County under<lb />
the program, Roe said.<lb />
The site is along a small stream.<lb />
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the town ol Falkland, N.C.<lb />
On uplands above its slope's are<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
XTOBCR 27, 1987<lb />
Religions not taught in new elementary books<lb />
(AP) North Carolina fifth-<lb />
graders will learn little about the<lb />
taith and motivations of Pilgrims,<lb />
Mormons and lews from reading<lb />
the three fifth-grade social studies<lb />
books selected by the N.C. Text-<lb />
book Commission last week. The<lb />
commission's top choice, "The<lb />
United States: Its History and<lb />
Neighbors published by Har<lb />
court, Brace and iovanovich says<lb />
this about the Mormons<lb />
"In 1946, the Mormons, a reli-<lb />
gious group joined the migration<lb />
ax ros Amci ica Under the leader-<lb />
ship ot oseph Smith, they had<lb />
first settled in Nauvoo, 111. Their<lb />
religious beliefs caused problems<lb />
with neighboring settlers<lb />
Students will be lett to wonder<lb />
what the Mormons believed, why<lb />
those beliefs caused problems<lb />
and what tl<lb />
roblems were.<lb />
Similarly, the other two books on<lb />
the list make it clear only that the<lb />
Mormons believed something<lb />
different than their neighbors.<lb />
It is the kind of account that<lb />
caused commission member John<lb />
Langley, principal of Rocking-<lb />
ham Junior I ligh School, to com-<lb />
plain Thursday that social studies<lb />
textbooks gave "bland, obscure<lb />
treatment" to religion.<lb />
but langley and the commis-<lb />
sion members judged the books<lb />
on the basis of how well they<lb />
matched the N.C. Standard<lb />
Course of Study, and that curricu-<lb />
lum does not specifically call for<lb />
teaching about religion in social<lb />
stdies courses. So the commis-<lb />
sioners will recommend Nov. 5<lb />
that the state Board of bducation<lb />
adopt for use in the state's<lb />
elasstoomsa lone list of books that<lb />
scrimp on religion.<lb />
It also will recommend that the<lb />
board establish a committee to<lb />
study how religion should be<lb />
treated, not only in textbooks and<lb />
the state's curriculum, but in<lb />
schools in general. That proposal<lb />
got a warm reception from educa-<lb />
tors interviewed Friday.<lb />
John N. Dornan, executive di-<lb />
rector of the Public School Forum<lb />
of North Carolina, in Raleigh, told<lb />
the News and Observer of Raleigh<lb />
he welcomed a study but was<lb />
fearful it "may make teaching re-<lb />
ligion more politicized than it al-<lb />
ready is<lb />
Dornan said children had been<lb />
deprived of any "meaningful dis-<lb />
cussion of religion" by publishers<lb />
fearful of attacks from Christian<lb />
fundamentalists. And students<lb />
cannot understand history or lit-<lb />
erature without understanding<lb />
the religious movement that<lb />
shaped both, he said.<lb />
"The point of view that expos-<lb />
ing a student to differcnt religious<lb />
ideas is threatening to them in my<lb />
estimation is the the biggest threat<lb />
of all Dornan said. "We need to<lb />
understand right now what<lb />
makes an Ayatollah tick, and that<lb />
what we view asa war over water-<lb />
ways and oil to them is a religious<lb />
war<lb />
Charles P. Bcntley of North<lb />
Wilkesboro, who recently<lb />
stepped down as president of the<lb />
N.C. Association for Supervision<lb />
and Curriculum Development,<lb />
said the textbook commission had<lb />
raised a legitimate issue.<lb />
"Anytime you have a big seg-<lb />
ment of the curriculum that<lb />
people think is being ignored, it is<lb />
legitimate for the state board to<lb />
say let's take a look at it Bcntley<lb />
said. "That is something we might<lb />
very well take a look at in the<lb />
future<lb />
It is wise to begin studying what<lb />
the role of religion in textbooks<lb />
and classrooms should be, said<lb />
Cathy J. Roscnthal, executive di-<lb />
rector of the North Carolina chap-<lb />
ter of People for American Way, a<lb />
liberal lobbying group founded<lb />
by television producecr Norman<lb />
Lear.<lb />
"I would really welcome the<lb />
opportunity to be involved in<lb />
discussing the issue Ms. Rosen-<lb />
thai said.<lb />
People for the American Way is<lb />
one of many groups in recent<lb />
years that have issued reports<lb />
concluding religion gets only cur-<lb />
sory treatment in textbooks<lb />
People for the American Way<lb />
commissioned a panel of histori-<lb />
ans and educators to review 31<lb />
American history textbooks. In<lb />
their 1986 report, the reviewers<lb />
said religion was not treated asa<lb />
significant element in American<lb />
Life.<lb />
"The two themes which have<lb />
been in tension since the earliest<lb />
colonial times�religiousintoler<lb />
ancc and religious idealism-are<lb />
not recognized as essential to an<lb />
understanding of the American<lb />
character the reviewers re-<lb />
ported.<lb />
Liberals write harsh criticisms<lb />
W �HiNCT (AP) 1 iberal<lb />
 congressional<lb />
Iraitra committees have<lb />
mana1 write harsher criti-<lb />
(ismsof President Reaganintothe<lb />
latentversion ot the committees'<lb />
findii�gs,according toa published<lb />
repoit.<lb />
-� � 1kesman tor the Senate and<lb />
Dmmittees, however,<lb />
ul nfirm details of a<lb />
-k Tunes report<lb />
re enl draft<lb />
i<lb />
. �. sident wasdeny-<lb />
his subordi-<lb />
agii . in .i ieer<lb />
the summary as<lb />
committee spokesman<lb />
said the report, ,  re than 25<lb />
� 11 1 i ing prepared<lb />
but lie added, "I'm<lb />
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- i m  cati �ns and Electronic s<lb />
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rive Technology Wednesday<lb />
n tii 3 p in. at EC I<lb />
session is designed to dem-<lb />
trate the use of t( i nuni-<lb />
E alone with<lb />
( quality f sci i �id<lb />
ith matics.<lb />
ECL is one of many places<lb />
where the NSCCE will hold the<lb />
teletr i s that will in<lb />
instructional<lb />
tei hnolog)<lb />
Teachers, school administra-<lb />
tors and trainers in industry are<lb />
encouraged to attend. Admission<lb />
details contact Karl<lb />
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Continuing Education, 757-6143.<lb />
Solid waste<lb />
topic of seminar<lb />
at university<lb />
l I New Bureau<lb />
A statewide conference to dis<lb />
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. ment will be held Nov. 5<lb />
red by the ECU Re-<lb />
al Development institute, the<lb />
rence theme is "Life After<lb />
'tills" and will focus on the<lb />
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Methods to reduce community<lb />
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Solid waste experts from gov-<lb />
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ticipate as speakers for the pro-<lb />
gram. In addition, there will be<lb />
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Those attending the conference<lb />
will be city and county officials,<lb />
sanitarians, industrial generators<lb />
of solid waste, environmentalists<lb />
and other interested citizens.<lb />
An advance registration fee of<lb />
$20 will be charged. Persons who<lb />
are not pre-registered will be<lb />
charged $25. Contact Page Ayres,<lb />
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stitute, Greenville, N.C. 27858-<lb />
not going to comment on what's<lb />
in it<lb />
The committees investigating<lb />
the sale oi arms to Iran and the<lb />
diversion of proceeds from those<lb />
sales to the Nacaraguan rebels<lb />
originally planned to release their<lb />
closely guarded findings this Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
But de-classification by the<lb />
White I louse and printing of the<lb />
report will delay its release- for<lb />
about two weeks I louse commit-<lb />
tee spokesman Bob Havel said<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Havel, too, declinded any com-<lb />
ment on the Times report.<lb />
"he Times said liberal members<lb />
of the committee toughened lan-<lb />
guage on Reagan's role. Two<lb />
weeks earlier, conservatives had<lb />
secured major changes in the re-<lb />
port, including deletion of com-<lb />
parisons to the Watergate scandal<lb />
that brought down President<lb />
Nixon in 1974, the Times said.<lb />
The Times report did not dis-<lb />
close who provided the newspa-<lb />
per with material from an execu-<lb />
tive summary that will accom-<lb />
pany the full report.<lb />
The newspaper quoted the<lb />
summary as saying Reagan "cre-<lb />
ated Oi at least tolerated an envi-<lb />
ronment where those who knew<lb />
ol the diversion believed with<lb />
absolute certainty that they were<lb />
carrying out the president's poli-<lb />
cies<lb />
Another quoted paragraph<lb />
fn m the summary says: "Offi-<lb />
cials viewed the law not as a<lb />
boundary for their actions but as<lb />
an impediment to their goals.<lb />
When the goals and the laws col-<lb />
lided, the law gave way<lb />
The Times quoted Senate<lb />
committee member Orrin G.<lb />
Hatch, a Utah Republican, as say-<lb />
ing the draft is "still very trouble-<lb />
some<lb />
It also quoted a "conservative<lb />
official" it did not name as saying:<lb />
"The tone is much harsher. The<lb />
report now seems to say that the<lb />
president may have known about<lb />
the Contra diversion but that the<lb />
committees just can't prove it<lb />
Efforts to reach Hatch on Sun-<lb />
day were not successful. Phone<lb />
calls to two of his aides, in Wash-<lb />
ington and Utah, brought no an-<lb />
swer. The senator's home number<lb />
is unlisted.<lb />
Rep. Lev 1 lamilton, D-lnd said<lb />
last week that declassification by<lb />
the White House is taking longer<lb />
than expected. The report has<lb />
been prepared with the use of<lb />
some classified information pro-<lb />
vided to the committee, he said.<lb />
The voluminous report is ex-<lb />
pected to include both the execu-<lb />
tive summary and a minority<lb />
report.<lb />
Havel said security surround-<lb />
ing work on the report by mem<lb />
bers of Congress and their staffs<lb />
remains tight, with lawmakers<lb />
required to have a security officer<lb />
with them when they take copies<lb />
to their offices.<lb />
A staff source on one of the<lb />
committees, speaking only on<lb />
condition of anonymity, said<lb />
there has been no specific second<lb />
or third drafts on the report but<lb />
that variouschapters have under<lb />
gone several revisions.<lb />
The source described the proc-<lb />
ess as a bipartisan effort similar to<lb />
the conduct of the public hear<lb />
ings, with representatives of law<lb />
makers from both parties going<lb />
over each paragraph to see if it<lb />
was supported by the facts.<lb />
He said most of those working<lb />
on the report are lawyers and the<lb />
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been "extremely collegial al-<lb />
though he acknowledged the<lb />
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CX.TOBER 27, 1987 Page 9<lb />
A Halloween history lesson<lb />
ByLARISSATRIVETT<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
Now is the time of year for get-<lb />
ting the craziest costumes and<lb />
inviting friends down for the<lb />
famous Halloween celebration<lb />
downtown. It is also the time of<lb />
the year that people are remem-<lb />
bering how that tradition started.<lb />
The events of Halloween 1975<lb />
brought about the roping off of<lb />
downtown, the tradition still lin-<lb />
gers. This began as a safety meas-<lb />
ure for students.<lb />
To the Greenville police, the<lb />
memory of that Halloween is one<lb />
of students refusing to disperse,<lb />
bricks and other objects being<lb />
hurled through the air, broken<lb />
windows, stolen merchandise,<lb />
and injuries. Greenville Police<lb />
Sergeant Doug Jackson was there<lb />
during the incident. He remem-<lb />
bers many injuries to policemen<lb />
rhese students are celebrating Halloween Greenville style back in 1984. With Halloween rapidly and students. "I saw a student<lb />
approaching, the memories of past celebrations and mishaps filter through the air. pick up a garbage can and throwit<lb />
through a jewlery store window,<lb />
and clean the place out said<lb />
Diary's '2X4y holds them back<lb />
By CHIPPY BOM HI AD<lb />
star Writer<lb />
The first cut on Guadalcanal<lb />
Diary's third album. "2 4 is<lb />
titled "Litany (1 ife Goes On)<lb />
Well, life does continue to go on<lb />
whether you want it to or not. The<lb />
htanv part only comes in when<lb />
you keep doing the same things<lb />
over and over.<lb />
And the Diary, like three thou-<lb />
sand other 'progressive' bands.<lb />
have found that the way to the<lb />
consumer's heart is by not of tend-<lb />
ing your following and putting<lb />
the same album out many, many<lb />
times.<lb />
Their first album "Walking in<lb />
the Shadow of the Big Man" had<lb />
some hummablc tunes and<lb />
qLjifV, nc'o-Dnda lyrics. "2 X4"<lb />
kws better than to tool around<lb />
with its fon'fuifh.<lb />
Ironically, "Litany" isoncof the<lb />
stongest soncs on the album. Its<lb />
rather bleak message is balnced<lb />
bv a soaring chorus. Wjile this<lb />
kind of contr idiction works here,<lb />
on "Little Birds the most embar-<lb />
rassing song on the album, it falls<lb />
flat.<lb />
"Birds" uses cliched couplets to<lb />
present how a child is taught to<lb />
view the world. But there is no<lb />
authentic child's voice present<lb />
and when the chorus oi "livery-<lb />
thing is coming trueEverything<lb />
you've heard" neither the listener<lb />
nor the child persona has any<lb />
reason why.<lb />
"Let the'Big Wheel Roll" is a<lb />
weak replica of those good times<lb />
that do a little bit of axis-turning<lb />
too. The rockabilly guitar riff is<lb />
thrown in for no good reason. It's<lb />
a Stray Cats riff anyway, com-<lb />
pletely unnecessary in the total<lb />
scheme of life anyway.<lb />
Things Fall Apart" has the best<lb />
line of the album, even if it doesn't<lb />
have anything backing it up. The<lb />
fact that they say things like "We<lb />
are not at home in this world<lb />
we've built for us" is misleading.<lb />
The line kind of implies they<lb />
know their limits and don't like it.<lb />
But they don't do anything<lb />
about it. They haven't stretched<lb />
beyond the point of a little back-<lb />
wards masking on "Lips of Steel<lb />
The rest of the album can pretty<lb />
much be summed up with a line<lb />
Album<lb />
more fun with the inane backup<lb />
chorus. If that's essential though,<lb />
"Weasel Face" is the uncut stuff.<lb />
15 words over and over again on<lb />
three chords.<lb />
"I Lost My Mind" is the rough-<lb />
est song. The less they have to say,<lb />
the better and louder they say it.<lb />
This homage to skin and gin is<lb />
major party fodder.<lb />
Debby Harry's surprise appear-<lb />
ance on "Go Li'l Camaro Go"<lb />
adds a lot. The bi 60s California<lb />
Gloved One, its nice to taste the<lb />
simpler pleasures. Like beer and<lb />
the Ramones.<lb />
Thanks must once again gc to<lb />
WZMB for their help in getting<lb />
this review ready.<lb />
Jackson.<lb />
The total estimated damages to<lb />
the area was around $4,000.<lb />
The police had already doubled<lb />
the men on duty downtown, an-<lb />
ticipating some trouble. 36 more<lb />
were called in later to help out.<lb />
57 people were arrested, mostly<lb />
on charges of failure to disperse<lb />
and inciting a riot.<lb />
Eight East Carolina students<lb />
were injured. Some by objects that<lb />
wore thrown, others were<lb />
trampled by the crowd of scream-<lb />
ing people. One girl was struck in<lb />
the head by a tear gas canister.<lb />
Six officers were hurt. One offi-<lb />
cer was shot in the jaw with a<lb />
pellet gun. Another, hit in the leg<lb />
by a flying object.<lb />
Through the viewpoint of many<lb />
students and alumni, Halloween<lb />
1975 marks the day of some great<lb />
injustices on the part of the police<lb />
department.<lb />
A number of issues were con-<lb />
fused. The students said thai they<lb />
did not hear a warning to de-<lb />
sperse. Since police cars blocked<lb />
the streets, they looked on the<lb />
police as protection against traf-<lb />
fic. When the police first sprayed<lb />
fog to move the crowd, the stu-<lb />
dents said they had no idea what<lb />
was happening, so they re-<lb />
mained. When tear gas was<lb />
sprayed, students said, is when<lb />
the riotous behavior began.<lb />
One student remembered being<lb />
slapped in the face by a police<lb />
officer after asking him what was<lb />
happening<lb />
Editorials referred to the police<lb />
action as unnecessary Some<lb />
alumni wrote in saying the police<lb />
had "largely overreacted "<lb />
The SGA convened that week<lb />
and passed a restitution to investi-<lb />
gate. They came to some decisions<lb />
to recommend to the city coun il<lb />
These included dropping all<lb />
charges on arrested students and<lb />
others, removal ot police chief<lb />
Glenn Gannon, and a boycott ol<lb />
downtown<lb />
47 cases were dropped, along<lb />
with the boycott ot downtown,<lb />
but Cannon remained<lb />
Some good things came oul ol<lb />
the trouble, however. Police tac-<lb />
tics toward riotschanged with the<lb />
use of megaphones to yell orders<lb />
to disperse, and the use ol water to<lb />
move crowds instead ot tear gas<lb />
The next year the tradition of a<lb />
safer Halloween celebration be-<lb />
gan. The Greenville police roped<lb />
off downtown tor the pai<lb />
Cannon said "there will be no<lb />
vehicles allowed in the streets,<lb />
just walking. This is so the people<lb />
downtown will have plenty oi<lb />
room to enjoy themscb.es and<lb />
have fun<lb />
Sergeant Jackson ot (ireenvillc<lb />
police department said I think<lb />
it's nice for the city to block ofl<lb />
downtown tor Hallo I just<lb />
can't understand anybod) spend<lb />
ingso much money for those nice<lb />
costumes to go stand in the street<lb />
and shout<lb />
Proper way to lose freshman 15<lb />
Review<lb />
from "Get Over It "Know it<lb />
hurts to bear the shame When<lb />
you have the talent that Guadal-<lb />
canal does and then use it for<lb />
songs that Poison could have<lb />
written  well you should be<lb />
ashamed.<lb />
On the other turntable, the<lb />
Ramones are "Halfway to Sanity"<lb />
after a brief fling with commercial<lb />
production. Going back to a sim-<lb />
pler 50s attitude has helped them<lb />
a lot<lb />
Even with the strictly Missing<lb />
Persons lyrics imbedded in "I<lb />
Wanna Live it's a good tune.<lb />
Pop city, yeah, but Ramones pop<lb />
is going to be more hardcore than<lb />
the crap Social Disortion and a<lb />
hundred other punk Lite bands<lb />
put out.<lb />
"Bop 'til You Drop" is essential<lb />
Ramones idiocy, made all the<lb />
car song here, only it sound like it<lb />
was set in New Jersey.<lb />
But the most revealing song on<lb />
"Halfway" is "I'm Not Jesus The<lb />
Ramones have probably gotten<lb />
their share of idol worship. The<lb />
lines, "Got no holes in my hand<lb />
Don't accuse me of that crime"<lb />
put an end to that.<lb />
Tunes like "A Real Cool Time"<lb />
and the zany "Garden of Seren-<lb />
ity" prove that the Ramones arc<lb />
still radio death, but are still some<lb />
of the most innovative bands sur-<lb />
viving the punk implosion.<lb />
In an era where skatepunk vid-<lb />
eos make it onto ESPN and every<lb />
candy commercial looks like it<lb />
was choreocraphed by the Great<lb />
By ELANA GROSSMAN<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
Most people come to college<lb />
looking good and feeling healthy.<lb />
Unfortunately, this quickly<lb />
changes. Between drinking beer<lb />
and consuming endless amounts<lb />
of fast food burgers, that step on<lb />
the scale becomes a dreadful<lb />
event.<lb />
Students find reasons for not<lb />
execrcising. "1 don't need to exer-<lb />
cise, I walk around enough not<lb />
too said an anonymous student.<lb />
Another unnamed student said,<lb />
"I don't have the time to do any-<lb />
thing I want let alone exercise<lb />
The fact is, they are all excuses.<lb />
Before all of us go home Thanks-<lb />
giving looking like a rather large<lb />
version of the old self, here are a<lb />
few helpful hints.<lb />
Statistics show that a large<lb />
problem in dieting is due to mid-<lb />
night snacking. It is only logical<lb />
that after a long night of studying<lb />
or partying, hunger is bound to<lb />
set in. The worst time to eat is after<lb />
8:00 p.m. The body is no longer<lb />
burning off calories like it did<lb />
during the day.<lb />
Food consumed after 8:00 p.m<lb />
remains in the body ready to turn<lb />
into fat. According to Dr. Ronald<lb />
Twenty-five pound gorilla<lb />
and pet kitten kidnapped<lb />
A. Ruden, a professor of nutrition<lb />
at Columbia University in New<lb />
York, the best way to combat the<lb />
midnight munchics is by eating<lb />
three healthy and balanced meals<lb />
This way the body will have re-<lb />
cieved all it needs to function, and<lb />
the person will be much more sat-<lb />
isfied.<lb />
Snacking is not a healthy habit,<lb />
according to Dr. Brian L.G. Mor-<lb />
gan also from Columbia Univer-<lb />
sity. He believes that snacking<lb />
makes one hungrier and usuallv<lb />
doesn't satisfy the bodies require-<lb />
ments So instead of grabbing that<lb />
bag of potato chips at 2:00 a.m<lb />
wait untill breakfast and eat a nu-<lb />
tritious meal.<lb />
In order to remain at a healthy<lb />
weight one must learn to eat prop-<lb />
erly. Instead of reaching for that<lb />
piece of cake, why not r- � a<lb />
fruit instead? Fruit car<lb />
desire for somethingswc. is<lb />
also good for the body.<lb />
The average fruit is under 100<lb />
calories, compared to 270 calories<lb />
in a piece of cake. Fruit provides<lb />
most of the vitamin C and a large<lb />
share of vitamin A necessary for a<lb />
proper diet.<lb />
Milk and milk products sup-<lb />
ply the body with vitamin D and<lb />
Calcium and can be consumed in<lb />
low-cal amounts to reduce the<lb />
calories. A source of food manv<lb />
college students deny is the meat<lb />
and fish group. These roods arc<lb />
valued tor protein and iron, and<lb />
along with the other groups make<lb />
a meal complete<lb />
Most college students eat on the<lb />
run and do not c at a healthy diet.<lb />
Besides not King healthy, tast<lb />
foods are much more fattening. A<lb />
McDonald's hamburgi r is 265<lb />
calories, compared to l85calories<lb />
in a hamburger made at home.<lb />
Although it might take a lot more<lb />
time to watch how one eats, it<lb />
would take a lot more tu:<lb />
the weight added on due to im-<lb />
proper eating<lb />
Exercise is a kev factor concern-<lb />
ing weight being gamed in col-<lb />
lege. People seem to a oid taking<lb />
the time to workout. Ail it takes is<lb />
30 minutes of aerobic activity<lb />
three days a week tor the body to<lb />
keep in shape. Aerobic activity<lb />
can take many forms logging,<lb />
swimming, aerobics, tennis, bi-<lb />
cycleriding and even walking all<lb />
fulfill this requirement For some<lb />
people it can be as simple as not<lb />
taking the bus to class, and in-<lb />
stead walking.<lb />
If people are more weight con-<lb />
scious and develop healthier eat-<lb />
ing habits, they don't have to<lb />
worry about stepping on the<lb />
scale. There w ill be no concern of<lb />
friends at home not recognizing<lb />
them, and guilt doesn't set in after<lb />
one beer.<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
SUff Wriler<lb />
The sight of a gorilla holding a<lb />
sign on the corner of Evans Street<lb />
and Greenville Boulevard during<lb />
rush hour on Friday afternoon<lb />
confused many, but a few knew<lb />
what "Koko, please come home to<lb />
the Gazebo" meant.<lb />
WNCT channel 9 had reported<lb />
earlier on the kidnapped simian<lb />
and regular customers of the<lb />
Gazebo gift shop missed her in<lb />
her official capacity of official<lb />
greeter for the store.<lb />
Koko, a 25 pound female, and<lb />
her pet kitten have not been seen<lb />
since October 12. Still, owner<lb />
Natalie Clark is optimistic that<lb />
she will be returned.<lb />
Clark was at home the day of<lb />
the theft. One of her employees<lb />
called her from the store, telling<lb />
her what happened.<lb />
A man from a neighboring store<lb />
had come in, saying that their<lb />
"bear" had been stolen. A young<lb />
man, who the cashier had noticed<lb />
hanging around outside the store-<lb />
front for sometime, had disap-<lb />
peared.<lb />
In the adjacent parking lot, they<lb />
saw a light grey or white car open<lb />
to admit a man carrying the help-<lb />
less Koko.<lb />
The police responded quickly.<lb />
After taking statements, they put<lb />
This empty seat once belonged to Koko, the gorilla (stuffed), and her out an all points bulletin and<lb />
cat (also stuffed). Someone stole the two from their place in front of promised to stay in contact with<lb />
the Gazebo shop. (Photos by Thomas Walters � Photolab) Clark and with the ECU campus<lb />
police.<lb />
Two weeks have passed. No<lb />
reward has been offered as Clark<lb />
refuses to "negotiate with terror-<lb />
ists Her friend Chip Py had an<lb />
idea to help get Koko back.<lb />
Py, who runs Party Animals,<lb />
has a male gorilla outfit he uses for<lb />
birthday and party greetings. A<lb />
frequent visitor to the Gazebo, he<lb />
missed the company of<lb />
Greenville's only female gorilla.<lb />
Clark was one of the first to use<lb />
Py's "Gorilla-grams so he was<lb />
eager to help out. So on Friday, he<lb />
marched to the Corner of Pitt<lb />
Plaza, sign in hand, to spread the<lb />
word of Koko's abduction.<lb />
He said that many people un-<lb />
derstood what was going on and<lb />
stopped to tell him. Clark added<lb />
that since the theft, she has re-<lb />
cicved many condolence cards<lb />
and calls.<lb />
Koko is a licensed plush replica<lb />
of the real Koko, the gorilla who<lb />
knows sign language and has<lb />
been featured in National Geo-<lb />
graphic several times.<lb />
The toy Koko is handsewn and<lb />
wholesales for $375. Part of this<lb />
price tag goes to the Gorilla Foun-<lb />
dation to help further research.<lb />
Koko lived in the Gazebo for<lb />
nearly a year. Now she is hidden<lb />
somewhere, with only a small<lb />
mute kitten to keep her company.<lb />
She will never know of the efforts<lb />
made to rescue her, but her captor<lb />
will.<lb />
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�T"E EAST CARPI IMi am OCTOBER 27<lb />
1987<lb />
Rock groups open for each other, works well<lb />
In 1981, the Australian group<lb />
Icehouse opened for the British<lb />
group Simple Minds in Britain<lb />
and Simple Minds opened for<lb />
Icehouse in Australia. Icehouse<lb />
singer-songwriter Iva Davies re-<lb />
calls that the 1981 arrangement<lb />
worked well for both bands.<lb />
"It was right after our second<lb />
album, 'Primitive Man Simple<lb />
Minds still was not huge, even in<lb />
Britain. In Australia, we were<lb />
very successful. They'd tell vou<lb />
themselves it was the first time<lb />
they really achieved recognition.<lb />
The dates we opened for Simple<lb />
Minds, we were received really<lb />
well.<lb />
"Eventually 'Primitive Man'<lb />
became a success in Europe and<lb />
we had a top 20 hit from it in<lb />
Britain, Hey Little Girl<lb />
Icehouse now has a new<lb />
Chrysalis album, "Man of<lb />
Colours and is touring in Amer-<lb />
ica, opening for the Cars. The title<lb />
song from Icehouse's fifth LP,<lb />
"Man of Colours has been said<lb />
to be inspired by Andrew VVyeth<lb />
and his Helga paintings.<lb />
Davies, who wrote "Man fo<lb />
Colours says he thought he was<lb />
writing about himself. "I wrote<lb />
the lyrics very quickly he said "1<lb />
wasn't aware of the Andrew<lb />
Metropolitan Museum of Art<lb />
exhibits court treasures<lb />
sup-<lb />
In a<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - "The Age of<lb />
Suleyman the Magnificent the<lb />
exhibition at the Metropolitan<lb />
Museum of Art through Jan. 17,<lb />
1988, tempers a display of opulent<lb />
court treasures with the immedi-<lb />
acy of personal items.<lb />
Here are the elaborately pearl-<lb />
inlaid throne and the jeweled hel-<lb />
met of a mighty empire builder<lb />
and soldier. Here, too, is a leaf<lb />
from a volume of poetry written<lb />
in the sultan's own hand, and a<lb />
little pistachio-green silk kaftan<lb />
and pants set made for him as a<lb />
10-year-old<lb />
The exhibition's stunning and<lb />
varied selection of over 200 ob-<lb />
jects from the sultan's court richly<lb />
demonstrates that "The reign of<lb />
Suleyman was the golden age of<lb />
Ottoman culture, which flour-<lb />
ished under the sultan's personal<lb />
involvement and ardent<lb />
port a definition offered<lb />
guest curator Dr. Esin Atil.<lb />
Suleyman came to the throne in<lb />
1520 at the age of 26, and until his<lb />
death in 1566 ruled from Topkapi<lb />
Palace in Istanbul an empire that<lb />
he ex tended to include huge areas<lb />
ot North africa, eastern Europe.<lb />
the Balkans, the Middle East and<lb />
the fringes of Russia. The treas-<lb />
ures of the Ottoman sultans have<lb />
been carefully preserved in the<lb />
palace through the ages; it is now<lb />
a Turkish national museum and<lb />
the largest lender of items to this<lb />
exhibition.<lb />
Included are illuminated and<lb />
illustrated manuscripts from the<lb />
imperial painting studios; textiles<lb />
and kaftans from the imperial<lb />
wardrobe; ceramics from the<lb />
royal kilns, gem-studded weap-<lb />
ons, decorative objects in gold.<lb />
silver and jade, household items<lb />
and furnishings of peerless work-<lb />
manship. They reflect the taste<lb />
and interest oi an extraordinary<lb />
ruler who was revered in his time<lb />
as a legislator and statesman, and<lb />
who was also an enthusiastic and<lb />
enlightened patron of the arts.<lb />
Suleyman followed the tradi-<lb />
tion that every ruler of the Otto-<lb />
man royal line had to have a prac-<lb />
tical trade - his was that of gold-<lb />
smith. He was also an accom-<lb />
plished poet, the art most popu-<lb />
larly practiced at his court.<lb />
The very name of the sultan<lb />
serves as a kind of logo for the<lb />
exhibition, which includes sev-<lb />
eral versions of the official render-<lb />
ing of his signature - a graceful<lb />
calligraphic composition oi let-<lb />
ters, some illuminated with an<lb />
exquisite profusion of the natural-<lb />
istic floral patterns and cloud<lb />
forms that characterize Ottoman<lb />
decorative motifs.<lb />
In addition to the gloriouslv<lb />
decorated pages from volumes of<lb />
poetry, elegant royal proclama-<lb />
tions and other texts on display<lb />
are handsome stamped and<lb />
gilded bindings for these works,<lb />
sometimes incorporating gold,<lb />
jade and jewels.<lb />
Historic events from the life of<lb />
the sultan are shown in paintings,<lb />
while maps and plans reflect the<lb />
activity of campaigns and explo-<lb />
ration.<lb />
The sultan's treasure is pre-<lb />
sented by examples of the finest<lb />
accesories in age out hiscourt. The<lb />
splendid jeweled and gold inlaid<lb />
sward and personal water can-<lb />
teen encrusted with emeralds and<lb />
rubies that embodied the sultan's<lb />
authority can also be distin-<lb />
guidhed in miniature in a paint-<lb />
ingof his funeral that is among the<lb />
art works in the exhibition.<lb />
Pen boxes, belts, mirrors and<lb />
other trinkets in jasper, jade, ivory<lb />
and rock crystal glitter with lavish<lb />
embellishments of the favorite<lb />
emeralds and rubies as well as<lb />
with amber, jet and turquoises.<lb />
Heavenly blues and turquoises,<lb />
mostly on a white background,<lb />
trace sinuous floral patterns and<lb />
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goal came with 7:15 remaining in<lb />
the first quarter and capped oii a<lb />
60-yard drive.<lb />
The Pirates then drove for its<lb />
first scoring threat oi the day<lb />
Paced by a 28-yard Travis 1 iunter<lb />
completion to Walter Wilson, the<lb />
Pirates moved from their own 28-<lb />
yard line to the Gamecock 25 be-<lb />
fore stalling and settling for a 42-<lb />
yard Chuck Berleth held goal<lb />
with 3:53 to play in the first quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
On the ensuing kickoff. South<lb />
Carolina kick returner Shed<lb />
Diggs fumbled the return and<lb />
Charlie Tyson recovered for the<lb />
Pirates at the Gamecocks' 24-yard<lb />
line.<lb />
Pour plays later, after the of-<lb />
fense had once again stalled, Ber-<lb />
leth connected with a 38-yard<lb />
field goal with 2:57 remaining in<lb />
the opening quarter to close the<lb />
Pirates to within 10-6.<lb />
Following a crucial delay of<lb />
game call on the Pirates on a<lb />
fourth and less than one situation,<lb />
which forced ECU to punt, the<lb />
Gamecocks went on a scoring<lb />
drive to increase their lead to 17-6.<lb />
The score came with 9:35 to play<lb />
in the half when Harold Green<lb />
scored on a 2-yard run for the first<lb />
oi three touchdowns for the<lb />
tailback on the dav.<lb />
"We knew if we did not take<lb />
advantage of our opportunities<lb />
early, that we'd have a very long<lb />
day Baker said. "1 also thought<lb />
Travis had a hard time handling<lb />
the blitz and that's all to South<lb />
Carolina's credit.<lb />
"On that particular play, Travis<lb />
had looked to the referee for help<lb />
because of crowd noise Baker<lb />
explained. 'That is something<lb />
that we (the coaches) and the offi-<lb />
cials had told him to do. But, the<lb />
official did not give him any<lb />
time<lb />
On their next possession, the<lb />
Pirates replaced Hunter at the<lb />
starting quarterback spot with<lb />
backup sophomore Charlie Li-<lb />
bretto. The result was an intercep-<lb />
tion three plays later.<lb />
Scott Windsor picked off<lb />
Libretto's pass, setting up the<lb />
Gamecocks with good field posi-<lb />
tion at the Pirate 26.<lb />
Five plays later, Green scored<lb />
again, tins time on a 3-yard scam-<lb />
per off the right side. Mackie's<lb />
PAT put the Gamecocks in front<lb />
24-6 with 6.18 to play in the first<lb />
half.<lb />
The Pirates had another scoring<lb />
opportunity stripped away from<lb />
them late in the half. Gornerback<lb />
Junior Robinson picked off an<lb />
Ellis pass and returned it 75 yards<lb />
for a touchdown. A clipping pen-<lb />
alty called on the play against the<lb />
Pirates, however, erased the<lb />
score.<lb />
"That's the way it went for us all<lb />
day long Baker said. "It seemed<lb />
like whenever we did something<lb />
right, something went wrong to<lb />
take it away<lb />
Hunter agreed.<lb />
"I'm not going to take anything<lb />
away from them (South Caro-<lb />
lina) Hunter said. "We just<lb />
played poorly, and every time we<lb />
got close to the end zone we'd get<lb />
a penalty or make a mistake<lb />
The Gamecocks, now 5-2 for the<lb />
season, stretched their advantage<lb />
to 31-6 with 9:40 to play in the<lb />
third quarter when Green picked<lb />
up his final touchdown of the day<lb />
ona 2-yard plunge to cap an eight-<lb />
play, 56-yard drive.<lb />
South Carolina, after missing<lb />
on a pair of field goals in the third<lb />
quarter, got its final score of the<lb />
game with 9:44 remaining in the<lb />
contest when Mackie connected<lb />
on a 38-yard field goal to put the<lb />
lid on a eight-play, 61-yard drive.<lb />
The Pirates, 4-4 for the season,<lb />
finally found the endone with 29<lb />
seconds left in the game. Libretto,<lb />
who came back in during the<lb />
fourth quarter, fired a 2-yard pass<lb />
to Walter Wilson for the score,<lb />
completing a 77-yard drive.<lb />
Libretto's two-point conver-<lb />
sion pass fell incomplete, leaving<lb />
the final score at 34-12.<lb />
And worst of all for the Pirates,<lb />
the touchdown did little to erase<lb />
the effects of "Ellis Day" at South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
In last year's action against South Carolina, Pirate defender Kllis Dillahunt puts the clamp on a South Carolina<lb />
runner. Dillahunt recorded a fair number of tackles Saturday, however, the (Jamccocks managed to roll past<lb />
the Pirates, 34-12.<lb />
ECU swimmers pleased with ,<lb />
Purple-Gold meet standings<lb />
By PAT MOLLOY<lb />
rVwIrtllrl Sport Iditor<lb />
The East Carolina Pirate swim-<lb />
mers, who met Thursday for the<lb />
annual Purple and Gold swim<lb />
meet, proved once again their<lb />
intentions oi attaining the Colo-<lb />
nial Athletic Association champi<lb />
onship were for real.<lb />
"Both the men and women<lb />
swam very well said head coach<lb />
Kick Kobe. "We swam 90 percent<lb />
ot the events this year in faster<lb />
times than the year before. We are<lb />
right on track (for theCAA title)<lb />
In the 200-meter backstroke,<lb />
Mark O'Brien took the fast lane<lb />
for a time of 2:01.96.<lb />
Raymond Kennedy touched in<lb />
2:15.96 to place first in the men's<lb />
200-meter breaststroke.<lb />
Freshman standout Meredith<lb />
Bridgers took first in the women's<lb />
200-meter breaststroke with a<lb />
time of 2:30.37.<lb />
Keller 1 lodges, Meredith Bridg-<lb />
ers, Angela Winstead (all fresh-<lb />
man recruits), and sophomore<lb />
Ryan Philyaw combined for a<lb />
time oi 4:14.12 in the women's<lb />
400-meter medley relay. The CAA<lb />
record for that event is 4:08.24.<lb />
Raymond Kennedy, along with<lb />
his first-place finish in the 200-<lb />
breaststroke, also garnished first<lb />
place honors in the 100-meter<lb />
treestroke, and the men's 4(X)-<lb />
meter medley relay.<lb />
Sophomore Leslie Wilson also<lb />
placed first in three events, with<lb />
wins in the 1000-meter freestyle<lb />
(11:0S.0), the 200 1M (2:18.93); and<lb />
the 400-meter free relay (3:53.84).<lb />
In the 200-meter freestyle, Rvan<lb />
Philyaw stroked to first in 2:03.0,<lb />
followed bv junior Susan Augus-<lb />
tus who came in at 2:04.46<lb />
The 50-metcr freestyle was<lb />
squeaked out by freshman Sonya<lb />
1 lemingway in 26.17 over Angela<lb />
Winstead and Meredith Bndgcrs,<lb />
who finished in 26.41 and 26.84<lb />
respectively.<lb />
In the men's 1000-meter frees-<lb />
tyle, CD. Lewis squeaked out a<lb />
See SWIMMERS paye 14<lb />
U.S. Pou-Sa snatches men's IRS grid crown<lb />
K<lb />
The members of U.S. Pou-Sa<lb />
clamped down hard on theSig-Ep<lb />
"A" team Monday night to win<lb />
the men's championship in intra-<lb />
mural flag-football.<lb />
Fonv Robinson, leading the<lb />
Pou-Sas with a solid air attack,<lb />
drew tirst blood on a touchdown<lb />
bomb to Kennv Earmer on a<lb />
fourth-down effort.<lb />
Earmer then ran the ball in from<lb />
three yards out on the extra point<lb />
try to up the score to 7-0 m favor of<lb />
the Pou-Sas.<lb />
The Sig Ep team attempted to<lb />
run the ball to the corners oi the<lb />
Pou-Sas, but were held to small<lb />
gams. Figuring to borrow a chap-<lb />
terout oi their opponent ssconng<lb />
drive, the "A" team quarterback,<lb />
left Emerson, tired a bullet to<lb />
ohnny Reid who slid and dodged<lb />
his way to the Pou-Sa's one-yard<lb />
line before going out of bounds.<lb />
The Pou-Sas made a goal-line<lb />
stance and turned the Sig Eps<lb />
away scoreless.<lb />
from there, a new quarterback,<lb />
Donald Terry, stepped in to toss<lb />
for the Pou-Sas. Terry brought his<lb />
team all the way down to the Sig<lb />
Ep 10-yard line before being inter-<lb />
cepted by left Emerson.<lb />
The Sig Eps, though lead by<lb />
outstanding offensive performers<lb />
Russ "The Crush" Emerson and<lb />
Ty "The Iceman" Salzler, were<lb />
stalled on their second offensive<lb />
series and were forced to turn the<lb />
ball over to the Pou-Sas.<lb />
Back at the quarterback slot,<lb />
Robinson once again launched a<lb />
rocket, this time for 40-yards, to<lb />
Farmer. The play, which brought<lb />
around halftime, was broken up<lb />
by Jeff Emerson.<lb />
The score, in favor of the Pou-<lb />
Sis, was 7-0.<lb />
On the first offensive series of<lb />
the second-half, the "A" team,<lb />
unable to advance the ball,<lb />
punted for the first and only time<lb />
in the game.<lb />
Donald Terry once again took<lb />
over the signal calling for the Pou-<lb />
Sas and was promptly inter-<lb />
cepted by Salzler, who took the<lb />
ball to the five-yard line.<lb />
The Pou-Sa's defense held on<lb />
for another four downs as it again<lb />
turned the Sig Eps away with<lb />
nothing.<lb />
On their second possession, the<lb />
Pou-Sas, riddled with penalties,<lb />
were forced to turn the ball over to<lb />
the "A" team.<lb />
The Sig Eps were able to capital-<lb />
ize on this turnover, and con-<lb />
verted it into six points on a pass<lb />
from Jeff Emerson to Johnny<lb />
Staley with just over two minutes<lb />
to go in the game.<lb />
Failing on the extra-point con-<lb />
version, the "A" team had to settle<lb />
for six.<lb />
That was as far as the Sig Eps<lb />
went before the Pou-Sas put the<lb />
stall into effect and placed the<lb />
game out of reach for the "A"<lb />
team.<lb />
X-country teams results<lb />
East Carolina's women took<lb />
third place and the men fourth on<lb />
Saturday at the Virginia Com-<lb />
monwealth Invitational in<lb />
Richmond, Va.<lb />
Kim Griffiths led the Lady Pi-<lb />
rates, who finished behind VCU<lb />
and Richmond and ahead of<lb />
American. Griffiths placed sixth<lb />
in 20:16. Terri Lynch finished 13th<lb />
in 21:03; Bibi Rosas, 14th in 21:06;<lb />
Dawn Tillson, 15th in 21:09; Judy<lb />
Wilson, 17th in 21:23 and Kim<lb />
Abernethy ran the course in 23:02.<lb />
Leading the way for the men<lb />
was senior Mike McGehee finish-<lb />
ing 10th in 21:35. Other finishers<lb />
for the men were Matt<lb />
Schweitzer, 27th in 22:56; Rob<lb />
Rice, 31st in 23:10; Rusty Wil-<lb />
liams, 34th in 23:25; Rusty<lb />
Meador, 36th in 23:50; Miles Lay-<lb />
ton, 38th in 24:30; Joe Corley, 45th<lb />
in 25:31; and Henry Patrick, 46th<lb />
in 26:09.<lb />
The Pirates will compete in a<lb />
scrimmage meet Saturday, Oct. 31<lb />
against the local Tiger team before<lb />
closing out their season on Nov.7<lb />
at the Colonial Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion meet at William &amp; Mary.<lb />
Soccer team drops two<lb />
East Carolina saw its soccer<lb />
record dip to 2-13 after losing<lb />
Enforcers roll past Delta<lb />
Zetafor women's crown<lb />
Jeff Emerson (top photo) attempts to haul in a pass during the men's intramural flag football championship<lb />
Tuesday night. Emerson's Sig Ep "A" team came up on the losing end to U.S. Pou-Sa, 7-6. In bottom photo, the<lb />
Enforcers Jody Rodriquez laterals a pass off to a teammate. The Enforcers rolled to the women's title over Delta<lb />
Zeta, 33-6. (Photos by Jon Jordan - ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
The Enforcers struck early and<lb />
often Monday evening in record-<lb />
ing a 33-6 victory over Delta Zeta<lb />
in the women's intramural flag<lb />
football championship.<lb />
At the 15:04 mark of the first<lb />
period Cheryl Curtis found her-<lb />
self on the receiving end of a<lb />
touchdown pass from quarter-<lb />
back Laura Bellows. Following a<lb />
one-point conversion pass to for-<lb />
mer womcn'sbasketball standout<lb />
Jody Rodriquez, the Enforcers led<lb />
7-0.<lb />
The Enforcers increased their<lb />
lead at the 10:53 mark of the open-<lb />
ing half when Bellows went by air<lb />
to Laura Conway. The point after<lb />
failed leaving the score at 13-0.<lb />
Defenses took over for the re-<lb />
minder of the half leaving the<lb />
score at 13-0 at intermission.<lb />
With only 45 seconds gone in<lb />
the second half Kim Adams pow-<lb />
ered her way into the endzone off<lb />
a lateral pass. Bellows then con-<lb />
nected with Adams for a one-<lb />
point conversion pass boosting<lb />
the Enforcers lead to 20-0.<lb />
Delta Zeta finally got on the<lb />
scoreboard with 5:12 to play in the<lb />
contest when Melissa Lord<lb />
hauled in a touchdown pass. The<lb />
one-point conversion was unsuc-<lb />
cessful leaving the score at 20-6.<lb />
Belows went back to the air late<lb />
in the contest to a streaking Rodri-<lb />
quez for yet another score for the<lb />
Enforcers. Following the unsuc-<lb />
cessful extra point try, the Enforc-<lb />
ers led 26-6 with 1:48 to play.<lb />
The Enforcers put the final<lb />
damage on the scoring total with<lb />
1:04 remaining when Bellows<lb />
picked off a Delta Zeta pass and<lb />
scurried in to the endzone. The<lb />
extra point try was successful for<lb />
the final tally of 33-6.<lb />
matches to Atlantic Christian<lb />
College and the University of<lb />
Richmond. -�<lb />
Atlantic Christian shut out the<lb />
Pirates 1-0 Thursday afternoon at<lb />
Varsity Field on a goal by Brian <lb />
Fahey. The win put the Fighting<lb />
Bulldogs up to 14-2 overall. )<lb />
Saturday, ECU went to:<lb />
Richmond in search of its first .<lb />
CAA win of the season but was l<lb />
shut out again, 5-0. That shut out<lb />
marked the ninth time ECU has<lb />
been shut out, breaking the old i<lb />
record of seven set in 1979. n<lb />
Greg Sluyer, Mark Choi, Mike<lb />
Wright and Oliver Weiss all had<lb />
first half goals to give the Spiders<lb />
a 4-0 halftime advantage.<lb />
Mike Wright scored his second<lb />
goal of the day 10 minutes into the<lb />
second period to put Richmond<lb />
up 5-0.<lb />
Richmond out-shot ECU 24 to<lb />
eight with Richmond keeper Britt<lb />
Weber making three saves and<lb />
ECU'S Scott McCullough making<lb />
The Pirates will play their final<lb />
home match of the season Wed-<lb />
nesday at 3 p.m. when they host<lb />
Greensboro College.<lb />
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average work day, you would<lb />
flre than likely hear the sounds<lb />
pj 0ffice managers filing, typing<lb />
and discussing indurance figures<lb />
th local clients But. there is<lb />
something behind the scenes<lb />
An air of confidence rings<lb />
throughout, and indeed it should<lb />
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McDonald's agency is steadily<lb />
moving upward on the insurance<lb />
ladder of success but that its<lb />
namesake, Bill M I Knaldisan ex-<lb />
perienced black belt karate spe<lb />
cialist.<lb />
This year marks Mr<lb />
McDonalds 25th year with East<lb />
Carolina University and his role<lb />
as advisor, sponsor and instructor<lb />
for the Karate Club, a division<lb />
UNC's<lb />
Reid,<lb />
Bucknall<lb />
charged<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) North Caro<lb />
lma basketball players J.R. Reid<lb />
and Steve Bucknall have been<lb />
charged with assaulting a North<lb />
Carolina State student at a night<lb />
spot, authorities said<lb />
Warrants filed with the Wake<lb />
County Clerk of Court said the<lb />
charges were filed early Sarurdav<lb />
morning by Taul James Doherty<lb />
In the warrants, Doherty said<lb />
Bucknall hit him "with a clenched<lb />
fist to the right eye and that Reid<lb />
spit in his face<lb />
Doherty said in an interview<lb />
with The Raleigh Times that the<lb />
blow knocked him to the floor and<lb />
his head hit a support column.<lb />
Doherty said he suffered a<lb />
chipped tooth and was taken to<lb />
Rex Hospital where he received<lb />
nine stitches for cuts on his eye-<lb />
brow and nose. A Rex spokesman<lb />
said Doherty was treated at the<lb />
hospital and released.<lb />
TrialsinW! : TJLct Court for<lb />
Reid and Bucknall ha ; been set<lb />
for Nov. 16.<lb />
UNC basketball coach Dean<lb />
Smith was not immediately avail-<lb />
able for comment and UNC sports<lb />
information director Rick Brewer<lb />
said, 'That's the first I've heard of<lb />
it<lb />
Doherty, 21, said the incident<lb />
occurred about 12:30 am. Satur-<lb />
day at the Shooters II club near the<lb />
N.C Statecampus He said Reid. a<lb />
6-foot-9, 250-pound sophomore<lb />
from Virginia Beach. Va and<lb />
Bucknall, a 6-6 junior from Lon<lb />
don, England, "confronted me<lb />
and started to ask me if I was talk-<lb />
ing about them or trving to start a<lb />
tight with them<lb />
"I tried to tell them I had no idea<lb />
what they were talking about<lb />
Doherty said. "They left again<lb />
and then one minute later thev<lb />
returned all over again. I tried to<lb />
explain that I didn't know what<lb />
was going on. This time Reid be-<lb />
came more vocal again and more<lb />
violent.<lb />
Reid began cursing and, after a<lb />
friend of Doherty fried unsuccess-<lb />
fully to intervene, spit in<lb />
Doherty's face, Doherty said. "I<lb />
put my hand up and I can't say<lb />
that I even touched him he said.<lb />
"As I put mv hand up 1 was just<lb />
punched. I was blind sided<lb />
Witnesses identified Bucknall<lb />
as the assailant. Doherty said<lb />
Raleigh police Lt. CA. Watson<lb />
said police interviewed 12 to 15<lb />
witnesses.<lb />
"It appears there was some type<lb />
of verbal encounter between the<lb />
victim and several of the basket<lb />
ball players and that it escalated<lb />
from that Watson said.<lb />
He said the two players were<lb />
officially charged Sunday and<lb />
voluntarily came to Raleigh to be<lb />
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If you entered Bill McDonald's<lb />
msurance establishment in<lb />
Greenville, N.C. during an<lb />
average work day, you would<lb />
more than likely hear the sounds<lb />
rjj office managers filing, typing<lb />
and discussing indurance figures<lb />
with local clients. But, there is<lb />
something behind the scenes.<lb />
An air of confidence rings<lb />
throughout, and indeed it should.<lb />
Not only in the fact that<lb />
McDonald's agency is steadily<lb />
moving upward on the insurance<lb />
ladder of success but that its<lb />
ru mcsake, Bill McDonald is an ex-<lb />
perienced black belt karate spe-<lb />
cialist.<lb />
This year marks Mr.<lb />
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a advisor, sponsor and instructor<lb />
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in 21:35. Other finishers<lb />
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put the final<lb />
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endzone. The<lb />
is successful for<lb />
-6.<lb />
matches to Atlantic Christian<lb />
College and the University of<lb />
Richmond.<lb />
Atlantic Christian shut out the<lb />
Pirates 1-0 Thursday afternoon at,<lb />
Varsity Field on a goal by Brian<lb />
Fahey. The win put the Fighting<lb />
Bulldogs up to 14-2 overall<lb />
Saturday, ECU went to<lb />
Richmond in search of its first.<lb />
CAA win of the season but was<lb />
shut out again, 5-0. That shut out<lb />
marked the ninth time ECU has<lb />
been shut out, breaking the old<lb />
record of seven set in 1979.<lb />
Greg Sluyer, Mark Choi, Mike<lb />
Wright and Oliver Weiss all had<lb />
first half goals to give the Spiders<lb />
a 4-0 halftime advantage.<lb />
Mike Wright scored his second<lb />
goal of the day 10 minutes into the<lb />
second period to put Richmond<lb />
up 5-0.<lb />
Richmond out-shot ECU 24 to<lb />
eight with Richmond keeper Britt<lb />
Weber making three saves and<lb />
ECU'S Scott McCullough making<lb />
10.<lb />
The Pirates will play their final<lb />
home match of the season Wed-<lb />
nesday at 3 p.m. when they host<lb />
Greensboro College.<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) North Caro-<lb />
lina basketball players JR. Reid<lb />
and Steve Bucknall have been<lb />
charged with assaulting a North<lb />
( arolina State student at a night-<lb />
spot, authorities said.<lb />
Warrants filed with the Wake<lb />
County Clerk of Court said the<lb />
charges were filed early Saturday<lb />
morning bv Paul James Doherty.<lb />
In the warrants, Doherty said<lb />
Bucknall hit him "with a clenched<lb />
fist to the right eye and that Reid<lb />
spit in his face.<lb />
Doherty said in an interview<lb />
with The Raleigh Times that the<lb />
Mow knocked him to the floor and<lb />
his head hit a support column.<lb />
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said Doherty was treated at the<lb />
hospUai and released.<lb />
Trials in Wake District Court for<lb />
Reid and Bucknall have been set<lb />
�ir Nov. 16.<lb />
UNC basketball coach Dean<lb />
Smith was not immediately avail-<lb />
able for comment and UNC sports<lb />
nformation director Rick Brewer<lb />
nd, "That's the first I've heard of<lb />
it<lb />
Doherty, 21, said the incident<lb />
occurred about 12:30 a.m. Satur-<lb />
day at the Shooters II club near the<lb />
 C. State campus. He said Reid, a<lb />
Moot 9, 250-pound sophomore<lb />
from Virginia Beach, Va and<lb />
Bucknall, a 6-6 junior from Lon-<lb />
don, England, "confronted me<lb />
and started to ask me if I was talk-<lb />
ing about them or trying to start a<lb />
fight with them<lb />
"1 tried to tell them I had no idea<lb />
what they were talking about<lb />
Doherty said. "They left again<lb />
and then one minute later they<lb />
returned all over again. I tried to<lb />
explain that I didn't know what<lb />
was going on. This time Reid be-<lb />
came more vocal again and more<lb />
violent.<lb />
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friend of Doherty tried unsuccess-<lb />
tully to intervene, spit in<lb />
Doherts face, Doherty said. "I<lb />
put my hand up and I can't say<lb />
that I even touched him he said.<lb />
"As I put my hand up I was just<lb />
punched. 1 was blind sided<lb />
Witnesses identified Bucknall<lb />
as the assailant, Doherty said.<lb />
Raleigh police Lt. CA. Watson<lb />
said police interviewed 12 to 15<lb />
witnesses.<lb />
"It appears there was some type<lb />
of verbal encounter between the<lb />
victim and several of the basket-<lb />
ball players and that it escalated<lb />
from that Watson said.<lb />
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officially charged Sunday and<lb />
voluntarily came to Raleigh to be<lb />
interviewed by police.<lb />
within the Department of Intra-<lb />
mural-Recreational Services.<lb />
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rial Gym facility, he practiced<lb />
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blue-ribbon finish in 10:08.57.<lb />
Patrick Brcnnan came in at<lb />
10:16.66; and freshman Steven<lb />
Dean settled for third with a time<lb />
of 10:34.19.<lb />
John Farrell snared first in the<lb />
200-meter freestyle at 1:47.86,<lb />
leaving Andy Jeeter (1:48.77) in<lb />
second, and freshman Brian<lb />
Kingsfield (1:51.42) bringing up<lb />
the back.<lb />
The men's 50-meter freestyle<lb />
was topped bv senior Ronald<lb />
Fleming in 22.48. Placing second<lb />
ready ft<lb />
was standout sophomore Andy<lb />
Lewis who posted a mark of 23.42.<lb />
And touching the wall for third<lb />
was Chip Kline, who stopped the<lb />
clock at 23.73.<lb />
For the women's 200-meter fly,<lb />
Ryan Philyaw stretched to take<lb />
first place in 2:20.28, leaving<lb />
Robin Wicks with 2:20.36 and a<lb />
disappointing second place.<lb />
One-onchundredth of a second<lb />
was the difference in the women's<lb />
100-meter freestyle event, when<lb />
Patti Walsh blinked and came<lb />
away number two to<lb />
1 lemingway's 57.14 finish.<lb />
Sophomore Ginger Carrick<lb />
Twins ready to party<lb />
M1NNEAPLOIS (AF) The<lb />
party is on in Minnesota, home to<lb />
the biggest home-bodies in base-<lb />
ball.<lb />
The World Series champion<lb />
Twins returned to the Metrodome<lb />
field for the last time in 1987 to<lb />
take a bow before their fans. There<lb />
couldn't have been a more fitting<lb />
tribute.<lb />
Home, after all, was where it all<lb />
happened for the Twins.<lb />
"Go party Gary Gaetti told<lb />
what was left of a crowd of 55,376<lb />
asheand his teammates took their<lb />
trim at the microphone. "And<lb />
have a good time. You deserve it<lb />
Even with the Metrodom half-<lb />
empty, the roar still was deafen-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Never had a team won a World<lb />
Series by winning all its home<lb />
games without winning on the<lb />
road. How could it have been oth-<lb />
erwise?<lb />
The Twins built the best home<lb />
record of any team in baseball this<lb />
season, 56-25, but had the worst<lb />
road record of any team to ever<lb />
win a pennant, 29-52.<lb />
After hitting seven homers in<lb />
the first six games all but one at<lb />
home Minnesota had none in its<lb />
4-2 victory over St. Louis in Game<lb />
7 Sunday night. The Twins scored<lb />
their go-ahead run with three<lb />
walks and an infield hit bv Greg<lb />
G gne, and the World Series MVP<lb />
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pitcher, Frank Viola.<lb />
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umpire Lee Weyer. A bad call by<lb />
Weyer, a National League um-<lb />
pire, took the Cardinals out of a<lb />
possible scoring situation later in<lb />
the game.<lb />
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to three World Series in the '80s,<lb />
came here with their home-run<lb />
leader. Jack Clark, lost entirely<lb />
and Terry Fendleton limited by<lb />
injuries.<lb />
"They are the world champi-<lb />
ons, there is nothing to comment<lb />
on said Cardinals center fielder<lb />
Willie McGee. They are the best<lb />
team in baseball<lb />
Viola pitched eight innings, re-<lb />
tiring 11 in a row after he allowed<lb />
the second of two RBI singles in<lb />
the second inning. Viola wan<lb />
Game 1 in Minnesota and lost<lb />
Game 4 in St. Louis.<lb />
The Twins won the series under<lb />
rookie Managei Tom Kelly, after<lb />
losing 91 games in 1986.<lb />
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night, they closed the longest gap<lb />
between World Scries titles in<lb />
major-league history from the<lb />
1924 Washington Senators to the<lb />
'87 Twins. It was b2 years of futil-<lb />
ity that was supposed to end.<lb />
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from the Montreal Lvpos in Feb-<lb />
ruary, and he had 31 saves. Dan<lb />
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team to hit in all seven games of<lb />
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blue-ribbon finish in 10:08.57.<lb />
Patrick Brennan came in at<lb />
10:16.66; and freshman Steven<lb />
Dean settled for third with a time<lb />
Of 10:34.19.<lb />
John Farrell snared first in the<lb />
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1 Oil-meter freestyle event, when<lb />
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awav number two to<lb />
was topped by senior Ronald Hemingway's57.14 finish.<lb />
Fleming in 22.48. Placing second Sophomore Ginger Carrick<lb />
Twins ready to party<lb />
MINNEAPLOIS (AP) The<lb />
party is on in Minnesota, home to<lb />
the biggest home-bodies in base-<lb />
ball.<lb />
The World Series champion<lb />
Twins returned to the Metrodome<lb />
field for the last time in 1987 to<lb />
take a bow before their fans. There<lb />
couldn't have been a more fitting<lb />
tribute.<lb />
Home, after all, was where it all<lb />
happened for the Twins.<lb />
"Go party Gary Gaetti told<lb />
what was left oi a crowd oi 55,376<lb />
as heand his teammates took their<lb />
trun at the microphone. nd<lb />
have a good time. You deserve it<lb />
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empty, the roar still was deafen-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Never had a team won a World<lb />
Series by winning all its home<lb />
games without winning on the<lb />
road. How could it have been oth-<lb />
er wise?<lb />
The Twins built the best home<lb />
record of any team in baseball this<lb />
season, 5-25. but had the worst<lb />
road record of any team to ever<lb />
win a pennant, 29-52.<lb />
After hitting seven homers in<lb />
the first six games all but one at<lb />
home Minnesota had none in its<lb />
4-2 victory over St. Louis in Game<lb />
7Sunday night. The Twins scored<lb />
their go-ahead run with three<lb />
walks and an infield hit bv Greg<lb />
Gagne, and the World Series MVP<lb />
of the homer-happy Twins was a<lb />
pitcher, Frank Viola.<lb />
The Twins got one of their runs<lb />
on a questionable call bv first-base<lb />
umpire Lee Weyer A bad call bv<lb />
Weyer, a National League um-<lb />
pire, took the Cardinals out of a<lb />
possible scoring situation later in<lb />
the game.<lb />
The Cardinals, who have been<lb />
to three World Series in the '80s,<lb />
came here with their home-run<lb />
leader. Jack Clark, lost entirely<lb />
and Terry Pendleton limited by<lb />
injuries.<lb />
"They are the world champi-<lb />
ons there is nothing to comment<lb />
on said Cardinals center fielder<lb />
Willie McGee. "They arc the best<lb />
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