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INSIDE<lb />
Editorials 4<lb />
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Sports��miq<lb />
Classifieds��6<lb />
STYLE<lb />
Handicapped Student Services provides equal<lb />
benefits � see STYLE, page 7.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
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31-26 win over Temple � see SPORTS, page 10.<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina .impus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No. 21<lb />
Tuesday, November 10,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Early registration kept from most students<lb />
By TONI PAGE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Despite the complaints of many<lb />
working students, the work peti-<lb />
tions previously granted for reg-<lb />
istration will be suspended inde-<lb />
finitely, according to Registrar<lb />
Gil Moore.<lb />
"Everyone with the exception<lb />
of handicapped students will reg-<lb />
ister this week according to their<lb />
accumulated hours and there will<lb />
be no exceptions made, not even<lb />
to football players Moore said.<lb />
In the past, students who<lb />
worked while attending school<lb />
were granted work petitions<lb />
signed by their employer in an<lb />
attempt to schedule around<lb />
working hours and help students<lb />
who work and go to school.<lb />
Moore said this system worked<lb />
well until students started abus-<lb />
ing it. Some students falsified<lb />
their petitions by either forgery or<lb />
claiming to work somewhere they<lb />
did not, according to Moore.<lb />
"Not a single exception will be<lb />
made to register early- We have<lb />
had numerous calls from stu-<lb />
dents, parents, faculty and em-<lb />
ployers. In order to be fair, we<lb />
can't make any exceptions<lb />
Moore said.<lb />
Suspicion of forged documents<lb />
surfaced when the number of<lb />
work petitions drastically in-<lb />
creased in Spring of 1987 This<lb />
forced administrators to investi-<lb />
gate some of the claims that were<lb />
made on a some of the petitions.<lb />
Moore said some of theemploy-<lb />
ers had never even heard of the<lb />
students who claimed to be work-<lb />
ing for them. In other cases,<lb />
Moore said, the forgeries were<lb />
obvious because some students<lb />
claimed they were employed<lb />
hours away from school and<lb />
commuted every day.<lb />
Some businesses falsely<lb />
claimed to be employing a stu-<lb />
dent on work petitions, Moore<lb />
said.<lb />
"Students do not realize first of<lb />
all that it is a crime to falsify an<lb />
official document, and they also<lb />
don't realize that they are hurting<lb />
other students who really need to<lb />
register early and get a seat in a<lb />
SGA refuses VAF transfer request<lb />
certain class said Trenton Davis<lb />
associate vice chancellor of aca-<lb />
demic affairs.<lb />
'The decision to suspend the<lb />
petition privilege was not taken<lb />
lightly and we are sympathetic to<lb />
the students to whom this will<lb />
have a negative effect. The ad-<lb />
ministration had no other choice<lb />
but to ban the privilege until a<lb />
modified version of the system<lb />
can be approved Davis said.<lb />
Davis said the university pres-<lb />
ently has neither the time nor the<lb />
personnel to look into all the<lb />
claims made on the petitions and<lb />
verify the information.<lb />
"We would like to think that we<lb />
don't have to check into such<lb />
things since students are expected<lb />
Bv TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Sufi Wnler<lb />
The SGA voted down a line-<lb />
item transfer for a student group<lb />
in the Art Department to build a<lb />
ceramic kiln after a long period oi<lb />
debate at the Mondav meeting.<lb />
The Visual Arts Forum (VAF),<lb />
had asked the Appropriation<lb />
Committee to transfer $1300 in<lb />
funds ar&amp;inally slated for guest<lb />
speakersTmo a fund to help build<lb />
the kiln. The Appropriation<lb />
Committee recommended not to<lb />
allow the change in the line item<lb />
by an 8-0 decision.<lb />
The VAF has alreadv raised<lb />
most of the money, $3800, for the<lb />
proposed 125ubic-fcet ceramic-<lb />
kiln, according to Constance<lb />
Jones, president of the forum.<lb />
Jones said the forum needs the<lb />
$1300 to buy additional supplies<lb />
in order to begin building.<lb />
The committee decided that the<lb />
Art Department, rather than the<lb />
SGA, has the responsiblity to<lb />
provide educational tools for the<lb />
students, according to Steve<lb />
Hines, a member of the commit-<lb />
tee. Mines said that in the past, the<lb />
SGA has turned down other de-<lb />
partments that have requested<lb />
funding for educational tools,<lb />
such as a chemistry lab.<lb />
Jones argued that the SGA is<lb />
misinformed and biased towards<lb />
certain clubs.<lb />
"The SGA gives money to guys<lb />
who throw frisbees and surf, but<lb />
they won't give money to a viable<lb />
group which wants to broaden it's<lb />
horizons Jones said about the<lb />
vote after the meeting.<lb />
The legislature granted Jones<lb />
speaking privileges during de-<lb />
bate over the bill. She said that her<lb />
organization is not seeking addi-<lb />
tional funding but only wants to<lb />
After Jones told of the VAF<lb />
approval, legislator Bennett Eck-<lb />
ert said he was disturbed that the<lb />
VAF was not complying with the<lb />
SGA guidelines on how the<lb />
money is supposed to be used.<lb />
"I was never told by the SGA<lb />
how the money was supposed to<lb />
break down Jones said.<lb />
In other business:<lb />
�$230 was appropriated to the<lb />
ECU Council for Exceptional<lb />
Children.<lb />
�Constitutions were approved<lb />
for the ECU Cycling Club, ECU<lb />
Frisbee Club, ECU Rugbv Club<lb />
and ECU Surf Club.<lb />
to tell the truth Davis said.<lb />
Davis said he was also bothered<lb />
by the lack of concern on the part<lb />
of the offending students. He said<lb />
many students did not believe<lb />
they had committed a serious of-<lb />
fense nor did they think twice<lb />
about "cheating" someone else<lb />
out of a much-needed seat.<lb />
Scott Thomas, ECU Student<lb />
Government Association presi-<lb />
dent, is disappointed that a solu-<lb />
tion to the petition problem could<lb />
not have been reached prior to<lb />
pre-registration.<lb />
"From what I understand the<lb />
situation is temporary until a bet-<lb />
ter alternative can be reached. I<lb />
don't think that the present situ-<lb />
ation is a feasible solution, how-<lb />
ever, but it was an administrative<lb />
move which will be discussed<lb />
later after we see how registration<lb />
goes without the work petition<lb />
Thomas said.<lb />
"It does look like something<lb />
could have been done sooner.<lb />
Hopefully not much damage will<lb />
be done to the working students<lb />
who are trying to graduate on<lb />
time Thomas added.<lb />
tion of the academic integrity<lb />
policy, and therefore grounds for<lb />
suspension.<lb />
'The violations were not pur-<lb />
sued last semester, however, be-<lb />
cause the university did not have<lb />
the manpower ti check into all of<lb />
the claims; therefore, alternative<lb />
measures had to be taken in order<lb />
to control the manipulation of the<lb />
system, " Davis said<lb />
"The petition process is not a<lb />
right, it is a pnvelege given to<lb />
students to help them out with<lb />
their scheduling as much as pos-<lb />
sible Moore said.<lb />
"We ha ve oneof the finest regis-<lb />
trations of any institution any-<lb />
where and with our on-line sys-<lb />
tem there is no reason why stu-<lb />
dents with qualifying hours can't<lb />
get the classes they want Moore<lb />
said.<lb />
"It is not the time of the course-<lb />
many times that causes students<lb />
to get closed out of a section, it is<lb />
the structure of the course and<lb />
number of seats available which is<lb />
determined by the department<lb />
Usually the popular courses start<lb />
National Chemistry Day'<lb />
observed Friday<lb />
According to Davis, attempting closing out half-way through the<lb />
to falsify work petitions is a viola- sophomores Moore said.<lb />
North Carolina chemistry<lb />
teachers participated in a one-day<lb />
symposium in honor of National<lb />
� , i j  , ayuiLnjsiuiii in nunor or iationai<lb />
ransfer money already allocated Chernistry Day at ECU Friday<lb />
from OnP inp ltnm intn annfhor 3 J. . ���<lb />
from one line item into another.<lb />
Jones said the eight individual<lb />
art major groups within the VAF<lb />
had approved the measure to<lb />
transfer funds in their meeting.<lb />
The eight groups within the VAF<lb />
represent the eight majors in the<lb />
Art Department.<lb />
featuring workshops, lectures<lb />
and demonstrations.<lb />
"They (the teachers) can use the<lb />
workshops to learn new class-<lb />
room procedures to prepare the<lb />
students for the future said Judi<lb />
tered technological problems of<lb />
societal importance.<lb />
Participants observed how in-<lb />
structional materials for the class-<lb />
room can be created by using the<lb />
Macintosh computer and IBM PC.<lb />
Visual aids and demonstrations<lb />
displayed science programs for<lb />
the handicapped, development<lb />
and use of videotapes for chemi-<lb />
Utleg of the ECU Chemistry De- cal instruction, and commercially<lb />
PUGWASH comes to ECU<lb />
and sponsors a fast<lb />
She anticipates a good<lb />
rc-<lb />
A new campus organization,<lb />
PUGWASH, will sponsor a stu- sponse to the'fast, which is de-<lb />
dent fast November 19, according signed to educate people about<lb />
to President Tracie May.<lb />
"The group has been in exsis-<lb />
tence for about six weeks. The<lb />
organization is focused towards<lb />
students who are interested in<lb />
learning about science and tech-<lb />
nology and how to solve world<lb />
problems in relation along with<lb />
science and technology May<lb />
said.<lb />
world hunger<lb />
The original PUGWASH was<lb />
partment<lb />
The ECU Chemistry Depart-<lb />
ment and Eastern North Carolina<lb />
Section of the American Chemical<lb />
Society sponsored the celebration<lb />
in Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
"Wonderscience" � fun physi-<lb />
cal science activities for children<lb />
� was introduced by Terry<lb />
Switzcr from Washington, D.C.<lb />
available materials for the com-<lb />
puter.<lb />
"We had a really good tum out<lb />
of teachers, from both eastern and<lb />
piedmont regions of our state<lb />
said Utleg.<lb />
Hands-on workshops featured<lb />
Microcomputer-Based Laborato-<lb />
ries presented by Dr. John C Park<lb />
from North Carolina State Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Switzer discussed activity book<lb />
started by Berrrand Russell and nts g l? dcve!�P lo&amp;ca Political SCietlCe MnfprPnrP<lb />
Albert Einstein. "These two felt thinking skllls for middle school M l" science LUnjereUCP<lb />
that scientists play an intricate students-<lb />
I FAT CAROLINA .<lb />
Dr. Peter Yankwich delivers the keynote address, addressing the<lb />
issue of support for science and mathematics education (Jon Jordan<lb />
� Photolab).<lb />
part in world peace May said.<lb />
The organization now has<lb />
twelve members. To increase<lb />
membership they will have a<lb />
sign-up table in front of the stu-<lb />
dent store Nov. 16-17.<lb />
"ChemCom: chemistry in the<lb />
community" was a unique design<lb />
introduced during the workshop<lb />
sessions also. This design focused<lb />
on critical and decision-making<lb />
activities among chemistry-cen-<lb />
Hough speaks on USSR<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Gorbachev's Glasnost re-<lb />
forms are for real Jerry Hough of<lb />
Duke University said in a lecture<lb />
about the Soviet Union.<lb />
Hough, speaking Monday<lb />
night in Austin Bldg addressed<lb />
Soviet domestic politics and US-<lb />
USSR relations as part of a four-<lb />
lecture series on the USSR. The<lb />
series comes a week after the<lb />
USSR celebrated its 70th anniver-<lb />
sary of socialism beginning in<lb />
1917 with the Bolshevik revolu-<lb />
tion over the Russian Czar.<lb />
Glasnost, meaning openness<lb />
in Russian, is General Secretary<lb />
Mikhail Gorbachev's plan to<lb />
transform the superpower from a<lb />
traditional closed society into a<lb />
Hough said in order for the<lb />
Soviets to make this transition<lb />
they must first make the sacrifice<lb />
of high inflation, high prices and<lb />
high unemployment. Unemploy-<lb />
ment is currently non-existent as<lb />
the Soviets have adhered to<lb />
Lenin's ideals that every worker<lb />
should have a job.<lb />
Soviet workers have shown .<lb />
willingness to improve their con-<lb />
dition in the last decades, accord-<lb />
ing to Hough. He pointed out that<lb />
42 percent of Soviet workers had<lb />
high school diplomas in 1979<lb />
compared to 20 percent in 1970.<lb />
High prices are unheard of in<lb />
the Soviet Union : a loaf of bread<lb />
costs a quarter, a ride on the<lb />
Moscow metro costs 10 cents, and<lb />
ogy between the two world<lb />
superpowers, according to<lb />
Hough. Gorbachev referred to the<lb />
SDI program in his speech on 70<lb />
years of Soviet socialism last week<lb />
in Moscow.<lb />
"SDI may just be the boogie<lb />
man Gorbachev needs to con-<lb />
vince the Soviet people that they<lb />
need reforms to catch up with the<lb />
other powers Hough said.<lb />
Hough said Gorbachev has<lb />
consolidated power more rapidly<lb />
than any other Soviet leader.<lb />
"Gorbachev is moving cau-<lb />
tiously in implementing the radi-<lb />
cal glasnost reforms. He knows<lb />
the reforms which open the Sovi-<lb />
ets to western ideas will take time,<lb />
possibly 25 years to see a real<lb />
nation which will be open to some monthly rent for an apartment is change' Houehrsaid<lb />
Dr. Ann Benbow of A.C.S. instructs teachers about how to make hovercrafts Friday as part ot the<lb />
Wonderscience workshop (Jon Jordan � Photolab).<lb />
$25, according to an Associated<lb />
Press article in the Atlanta Hough is the author of "The<lb />
Constitution. Struggle for the Third World:<lb />
Hough also said the Soviets Soviet Debate and American<lb />
must fill the gap in the technology Options<lb />
differences; they lag five years The lecture series on the So-<lb />
behind other countries such as viet Union will continue tommor-<lb />
T?Uti orea' and � row as "Soviet-American Coop-<lb />
ntTtateS' eration: Payoff or Rippoff?" be-<lb />
Gorbachev is using President gins at 3:30 and "Soviet-American<lb />
tectionism if they want to exist as Reagan's Star Wars (Strategic Relations: Toward the Future"<lb />
a world superpower Hough Defense Iniatitive) program as a begins at 7:30 in the Brewster<lb />
saul. symbol of thedisparity in technol- Building B-102.<lb />
western ideologies.<lb />
The Soviet economy, for in-<lb />
stance, has for years shunned for-<lb />
eign investment, but recently,<lb />
Gorbachev has allowed<lb />
Volkswagen of Germany to open<lb />
a automobile factory on Soviet<lb />
soil, Hough said.<lb />
"The Soviets must dismantle<lb />
the iron curtain of economic pro-<lb /><lb />
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Schools see return of North<lb />
�PS) u. Col. Oliver North is<lb />
Kitting a second chance on the<lb />
nation's college campuses.<lb />
A videotape- of the slide show in<lb />
favor of the Nicaraguan rebels<lb />
that North was barred from giv-<lb />
ing last summer has become a<lb />
popular show at the universities<lb />
of Maryland, Southern Califor-<lb />
nia, Texas and other campuses in<lb />
recent weeks.<lb />
"It gives you a good idea of<lb />
what Oliver North was trving to<lb />
say this summer said Texas stu-<lb />
dent Chris Yostic after viewing<lb />
the slide show in Austin.<lb />
me congressional committee<lb />
investigating the Iran-Contra<lb />
scandal in July refused to permit<lb />
North to present the slide show<lb />
supporting the Reagan<lb />
administration's Central America<lb />
policy.<lb />
So North - through the slide<lb />
show is taking his message<lb />
directly to college students and<lb />
other interested groups, with as-<lb />
sistance from the Republican<lb />
Party<lb />
"Many of the slides, until re-<lb />
centl) were classified photo-<lb />
graphs, or show charts and<lb />
graphs of classified information "<lb />
said David Jensen, Sen. William<lb />
Armstrong's (R-Co) press secre-<lb />
tary. "They were declassified to<lb />
get the word out to show the<lb />
administration's position<lb />
The slides show Soviet ships<lb />
patrolling the Caribbean Sea,<lb />
Cuban children learning addition<lb />
with guns and grenades, war-torn<lb />
Central American families, strate-<lb />
gic airfields and the graves of<lb />
Contras, as the rebels trying to<lb />
overthrow Nicaragua's govern-<lb />
ments are called.<lb />
North, a marine and former<lb />
National Security Council em-<lb />
ployee, allegedly used the show<lb />
to solicit funds from private do-<lb />
nors for the Nicaraguan Contras<lb />
despite a congressional ban on<lb />
such fundraising.<lb />
The Senate Republican Policy<lb />
Committee distributed "about<lb />
100 copies" of the slide show to<lb />
Republican senators and state<lb />
party chairmen, said Jensen.<lb />
In turn, the senators and state<lb />
party officials have distributed or<lb />
presented the slide show to cam-<lb />
pus College Republican chapters,<lb />
conservative student organiza-<lb />
tions, civic groups and local Re-<lb />
publican leaders.<lb />
"It's a wonderful educational<lb />
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The E.C.U. InterFraternity<lb />
Council<lb />
Presents<lb />
Fraternity Orientation Week<lb />
� Sunday, Nov. 15ih-Thursday, Nov. 19th.<lb />
� All Freshmen and interested men.<lb />
� Nov. 9th-13th sign up in Front of Student Store.<lb />
� Nov. 20th End of the Week Party with All Fraternities<lb />
and Sororities at the Sigma Tau Gamma House<lb />
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Debbie Ste-ens, s,<lb />
NOVEMBER 10, 1987<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page<lb />
Students fall down on job<lb />
The problems that have plagued<lb />
recent years' production of the Buc-<lb />
caneer promise to have ramifica-<lb />
tions beyond the publication's<lb />
doors.<lb />
Mis-management has caused de-<lb />
lays in the production and distribu-<lb />
tion of the 1986 and 87 yearbooks.<lb />
This is disappointing because the<lb />
management of the Buccaneer is<lb />
composed entirely of students, as is<lb />
the case with all campus media.<lb />
These students have a responsibil-<lb />
ity, albeit a heavy one, to perform<lb />
like professionals while maintain-<lb />
ing their schoolwork. They know<lb />
that when they accept management<lb />
positions, and they go into the job<lb />
understanding what has to be done.<lb />
Unfortunately, the Buccaneer has<lb />
proven that some students aren't up<lb />
to the task. Despite good intentions,<lb />
mistakes can be made and errors can<lb />
compound themselves.<lb />
It appears the Media Board is<lb />
going to be forced to maintain<lb />
tighter control over the production<lb />
of campus media. Checks need to be<lb />
made to insure that mediums are<lb />
meeting their production deadlines.<lb />
This is frightening and sad. It is<lb />
frightening because it introduces<lb />
new powers to the board and asks<lb />
them to take more control over the<lb />
media. Extremists could make a case<lb />
that once the first step towards<lb />
tighter control is made, the second<lb />
and third come easier. Ultimately, it<lb />
could be argued, Media Board con-<lb />
trol could stifle the creative freedom<lb />
in all the media.<lb />
We don't, however, feel this is the<lb />
case. The Board's composition (it is<lb />
made of student representatives<lb />
from all facets of student life, plus a<lb />
faculty member and advisor) will<lb />
prevent it from becoming a domi-<lb />
nant force in student publications.<lb />
More likely, increased control will<lb />
result in subtle changes in publica-<lb />
tions. Editors, knowing they are<lb />
being watched, will do things con-<lb />
sciously and unconsciously to be<lb />
more appealing to the Media Board,<lb />
and thus the current political cli-<lb />
mate on campus. Instead of being<lb />
totally independent, mediums<lb />
might find they are changing to<lb />
meet the desires of people not on<lb />
staff.<lb />
Of course, the Board really has no<lb />
choice. The past staffs of the Bucca-<lb />
neer did not do their jobs. We have<lb />
no 1987 yearbook as of yet, and the<lb />
1986 book was at least eight months<lb />
late. The staff didn't do their jobs,<lb />
and the current staff and possibly<lb />
the remaining publications are<lb />
going to have to pay the price.<lb />
As for the staff of the 1988 Bucca-<lb />
neer, which is currently in produc-<lb />
tion, it is up to them to take steps to<lb />
cure the bad taste left from the past.<lb />
The new staff faces an uphill chal-<lb />
lenge not made easier by the fact that<lb />
Beth Davis and volunteers are work-<lb />
ing on the 87 Buc.<lb />
This is a test year for the Bucca-<lb />
neer. If Kim Kayes and her staff can<lb />
produce a quality yearbook on time,<lb />
and early indications are that they<lb />
can, them faith in the publication<lb />
might be restored. A third year of<lb />
mishaps may doom the book.<lb />
We hope that in remedying the<lb />
situation as it stands, the Media<lb />
Board uses careful judgement and<lb />
discretionary tactics so as not to in-<lb />
fluence the rightful autonomy of its<lb />
charges, the campus media.<lb />
Recreation facility should be<lb />
scrapped for parking deck<lb />
Registration<lb />
University does well<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I remember in high school when I<lb />
voiced a complaint about some prob-<lb />
lem of society, my teacher would say<lb />
"Life's not fair Since that time, I<lb />
have continued to believe this until<lb />
recently, when I read about a decision<lb />
to plan the construction of a new<lb />
"Recreation Center" for ECU stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
After learning of this, I came to a<lb />
conclusion. Life's not only unfair, it's<lb />
stupid. But stupid is not what we<lb />
make, because in reality, it is what we<lb />
are. We have students that seriously<lb />
believe a recreation center is a must.<lb />
They apparently believe a social<lb />
problem exists simply because the<lb />
facility we have is inferior and unsuc-<lb />
cessful to satisfying the needs of ECU<lb />
students. Well, to these people I say<lb />
with pride and confidence, "comeout<lb />
of the closet<lb />
If you want to see a serious social<lb />
�prsWem, look to the parking facility<lb />
of ECU. Some reported 5000 parking<lb />
spacesTorsometeported 23,000 regis-<lb />
tered automobiles. This is a social<lb />
problem. Actually, ECU should de-<lb />
fine "social problem" as "where to<lb />
park<lb />
1 can understand ECU students<lb />
wanting and needing a place to swim,<lb />
run, and play. But let's get serious. In<lb />
order to enjoy a nice recreation center,<lb />
you'll need to park your car. And with<lb />
current conditions, you may never<lb />
arrive at your new recreation center.<lb />
If the money is burning your pocket,<lb />
buy a parking deck!<lb />
Ed Hathaway<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Physics<lb />
Conservative speaks<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Larry Graham's Nov. 5 letter, "Lib-<lb />
erals, conservatives should moder-<lb />
ate is accurate in some respects.<lb />
However, several misconceptions<lb />
appear in his letter which I feel are of<lb />
importance to note and that need to be<lb />
cleared up.<lb />
First, we conservatives have not<lb />
ignored the fact that "our country is<lb />
founded on the Constitution" or that<lb />
the "Constitution represents a phi-<lb />
losophy of government as well as a set<lb />
of legal guidelines<lb />
Indeed, we have pointed out how<lb />
liberals in many respects do not fol-<lb />
low that very philosophy or even<lb />
their own philosophy consistently<lb />
and accurately. Graham goes on to<lb />
claim that "lawmakers follow the<lb />
philosophy of the Constitution in<lb />
making decisions He is mistaken.<lb />
One example of lawmakers' failure to<lb />
follow the philosophy of the<lb />
Constitution is seen is the way they<lb />
deliberately or indeljberatcly misrep-<lb />
resent the concept of "separation of<lb />
church and state First of all, the<lb />
terms "separation of church and<lb />
state" and "wall of separation" do not<lb />
even appear in the Constitution! They<lb />
originated in an 1803 letter from<lb />
Thomas Jefferson to the Danbury,<lb />
Conn baptists.<lb />
That fact noted, it needs to be fur-<lb />
ther pointed out that the Constitution<lb />
separated the institution of the<lb />
church from the state, but not a reli-<lb />
gious understanding of truth from<lb />
the state. The amendment provided<lb />
freedom for religion, not freedom<lb />
from religion, and this fact seems to<lb />
be largely ignored by many segments<lb />
of society today, particularly the judi-<lb />
cial system.<lb />
Indeed, to say that lawmakers fol-<lb />
low the Constitution's philosophy is<lb />
to ignore the blatant twisting and<lb />
misrepresentation of that philosophy<lb />
that is practiced and has been prac-<lb />
ticed for decades by the liberal activ-<lb />
ists judges of the Supreme Court (as<lb />
well as lesser courts).<lb />
Second, Graham claims that the<lb />
idea that "our government may make<lb />
no laws or do anything that favors an<lb />
institution of religion" is constitu-<lb />
tional. He's partially correct. The First<lb />
Amendment states "Congress shall<lb />
make no law respecting an establish-<lb />
ment of religion or prohibiting the<lb />
free exercise thereof The First<lb />
Amendment wasdesigned to prevent<lb />
the establishment of a national church<lb />
and to prevent the federal govern<lb />
ment from interfering or inhibiting<lb />
the practice of religion. When the<lb />
right of schoolchildren to voluntarily<lb />
pray and read their Bible in public<lb />
schools is taken away, this is a clear<lb />
violation of the First Amendment<lb />
because their right to practice their<lb />
religion has been prohibited and their<lb />
right to freedom of speech has been<lb />
denied.<lb />
Graham states that one religion<lb />
should not be favored in the schools,<lb />
"since that would infringe on the<lb />
rights of student' of other religious<lb />
backgrounds Exactly! Why then is<lb />
the religion of secular humanism<lb />
favored and promoted to the exclu-<lb />
sion of other religions in the schools?<lb />
Si vored treatment infnnges on<lb />
t nts of all students who believe<lb />
tfu -d is the center of the universe,<lb />
nofman, and is a blatant violation oi<lb />
the Constitution.<lb />
Lastly,Grahamclaims the mother's<lb />
rights take precedence m cases of<lb />
rape, and abortion is permtssable in<lb />
such cases. I ask: should an innocent<lb />
victim be killed for the crime of an-<lb />
other? In rape, the woman is the inno-<lb />
cent victim and the rapist is the cnmi-<lb />
nal, but in abortion the woman be-<lb />
comes the guilty party and the un-<lb />
born baby, the victim. Abortion does<lb />
not change the fact that rape has oc-<lb />
curred, but in fact makes the situation<lb />
worse. This fact is documented by<lb />
numerous studies, interviews, and<lb />
case histories. Abortion is not a solu-<lb />
tion. The intent and moral status of<lb />
the act of intercourse does not alter<lb />
the value of the child that may result<lb />
If a human life were not at stake, no<lb />
woman should be required to un-<lb />
dergo the degradation of bearing a<lb />
child in these circumstances, but even<lb />
degradation and emotional disrup-<lb />
tion are not the moral equivalent of<lb />
life. Only life is.<lb />
Justin Sturz<lb />
Junior<lb />
English<lb />
The decision to let only handi-<lb />
capped students pre-register early<lb />
for spring semester classes took<lb />
courage on the part of the registrar's<lb />
office, and they should be com-<lb />
mended for their decision.<lb />
It is a shame that it has to be this<lb />
way. The actions of a few people<lb />
who took unfair advantage of a<lb />
good thing (work petitions) has<lb />
forced the cancellation of a worthy<lb />
program. Work petitions helped<lb />
those students who had to work to<lb />
have the classes they needed to fit<lb />
their schedules.<lb />
Unfortunately, some students<lb />
decided it was necessary to cheat<lb />
and lie on their petitions. This was a<lb />
hinderance to students who really<lb />
needed the program, and it was a<lb />
severe violation of federal law and<lb />
the university honor code.<lb />
It appears those students had no<lb />
indication of what they had<lb />
wrought. The university was forced<lb />
to cancel work petitions in order to<lb />
prevent the mayhem that was oc-<lb />
curing. In doing that, they cited rea-<lb />
sons including the fact that the on-<lb />
line registration system makes work<lb />
petitions obsolete. Over the sum-<lb />
mer, when the decision was made,<lb />
Registrar Gil Moore noted that stu-<lb />
dents could now easily adapt their<lb />
class schedules to meet their work<lb />
schedule.<lb />
The couragous and appropriate<lb />
thing that Moore's office has done is<lb />
to eliminate early registration for<lb />
everyone (excluding handicapped<lb />
students) and not just for work peti-<lb />
tion students. This means that ath-<lb />
letes, band members and others<lb />
must take the same chances as the<lb />
rest of us in getting their classes.<lb />
The move shows the university's<lb />
continued support for academics.<lb />
Any other decision would have<lb />
been unacceptable and bigoted<lb />
towards extracurricular activities<lb />
within the school. By forcing every-<lb />
one to register on the same level, the<lb />
university is sending a message to<lb />
it's student body that all are to be<lb />
treated fairly and that athletes will<lb />
not get special consideration be-<lb />
cause of their physical skills.<lb />
European leaders showing two faces<lb />
At the presidential Republican debate in Houston a colli-<lb />
sion occurred when the subject came up of the forthcoming<lb />
INF treaty (designed to eliminate from the European scene<lb />
theater nuclear weapons of a range in excess of 300 miles).<lb />
Vice President George Bush reaffirmed his approval of the<lb />
treaty by citing the approval of it by European leaders. I have<lb />
just come back, he said, from a trip to Europe where I spent<lb />
time with the chiefs of government of Italy, West Germany,<lb />
Great Britain, France  and all of those leaders welcome the<lb />
treaty.<lb />
Hash to Gen. Alexander Haig. Well, he said, he had just<lb />
come back from a similar trip to Europe, he had visited the<lb />
same leaders, and he reports that they look on the proposed<lb />
treaty with dismay. Gen. Haig, sitting six inches from George<lb />
Bu sh, looked him straight in the eye, and Vice President Bush,<lb />
sitting six inches from Alexander Haig, looked him back<lb />
straight in the eye; and they both held their ground.<lb />
Now, in such a quandry there is no obvious solution. Mr.<lb />
Bush does not lie, and in any event he would hardly elect to<lb />
lie about this, should it occur to him to begin lying. The chiefs<lb />
of government involved are publicly recorded as approving<lb />
the proposed treaty.<lb />
On the other hand, neither is Alexander Haig, running for<lb />
president of the United States, likely to make something up<lb />
out of wholedoth. And the observer, doing a little thinking on<lb />
his own, has got to acknowledge that sensible Europeans can<lb />
hardly rejoice over a treaty that disarms them from the<lb />
capability of returning a Soviet conventional offensive with a<lb />
touchof nuclear grapeshot. Why would Europeans be willing<lb />
to trade such weapons as cruise and Pcrshing II missiles for<lb />
bombers and submarines, let alone sr : egic weapons fired<lb />
exclusively at the will of a U.S. preside?<lb />
One arrives at the conclusion that :� . Thatcher et al. are<lb />
saying one thing officially to Ronald Re u . omething quite<lb />
different to AI Haig and to others in whor� Lw confide Why<lb />
the difference? Because since the reduc.c-i c' intermediate<lb />
nuclear forces is perceived to be a step towa-r1 disarmament<lb />
the European public inclines to applaud on such develop-<lb />
ment. This need not coincide in any respecc with private<lb />
convictions of Western European leaders.<lb />
So, seeking further perspective, the questioner addressed<lb />
Gen. Haig in Houston: If it is true that Western Europe will be<lb />
much weaker after an INF treaty than it now is, why can't we<lb />
count on representatives of the armed forces to make that<lb />
point m their testimony before Congress? Are they intimi-<lb />
dated by protocol? Or by loyalty to the commander in chief<lb />
or both?<lb />
Haig answered: both.<lb />
On the Right<lb />
By<lb />
William F. Buckley Jr.<lb />
u �fAmenCantfybUc is ,ett wUn a Problem of some gravity,<lb />
findeed most of the friendly leaders of Western Euroge deny<lb />
the advisability of removing our Pershings from Europe in<lb />
return for the destruction of the SS-20s, we can understand<lb />
that their domestic political concerns will prevent us from<lb />
knowing this. But shouldn't our own military speak up and<lb />
give their opinion of the question? Americans argue that if<lb />
indeed a general or an admiral saw the projected situation as<lb />
truly serious he would reach beyond protocol and commum-<lb />
h? �Ub PubHdy' Pred o Py the price of prema-<lb />
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tonum A sen, ice point will be givei<lb />
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tion are not the moral equivalent of<lb />
life. Only life is<lb />
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Because since the reduction c' intermediate<lb />
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leaker atter an QMFtreaty than it now is, why can't we<lb />
In representatives of the armed forces to make that<lb />
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T.D I've had the time of my life and I'm<lb />
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end e t'aime beaucoup! A.N.G.<lb />
SCOTT SYNDER, SCOTT T: Glad you<lb />
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va II in the field I think its time for an<lb />
other meeting Love, Mary and Lon<lb />
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SIGMAS: We had a good time partying<lb />
after the game Thanks for your support<lb />
Luv, SAE's.<lb />
All FRESHMEN AND INTERESTED<lb />
MEN sign up in front of the student store<lb />
during the week of Nov 9th 13th for the<lb />
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more familiar with every fraternity and<lb />
meet the guvs before SpnnB Semester<lb />
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of Nov 15th Nov 19th Don't miss out<lb />
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LAMBDA CHI'S: No doubt about it<lb />
va'll make a gTcat gang, what we want to<lb />
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1 latTv R not to start without us"<lb />
PHI TAU'S TRANSFORMER, Thank-<lb />
to you my hair drank more than I did la-t<lb />
Sunday night And ves, it did do won-<lb />
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"NOODLE" Thanks for a great time<lb />
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the "Busbov" anymore. By the way<lb />
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PHI TAU BROTHERS: What about<lb />
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goes to show, how much WE LOVE<lb />
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8:00 p.m Wright Auditorium<lb />
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IHI I ASI AROI INll<lb />
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Whichard. The program's overall<lb />
purposv is to provide auxiliary<lb />
support services to students with<lb />
various disabilities so they mav<lb />
have equal benefits from all that<lb />
ECU has to offer<lb />
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level of independence and every-<lb />
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individualized basis said C.C.<lb />
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capped Student Services.<lb />
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Bowie director<lb />
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years, has made his first solo<lb />
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Age music, creating moods and<lb />
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want it to put you to sleep. 1 want<lb />
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world is the music<lb />
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somniac a 12-inch, big band<lb />
dance single from the album.<lb />
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acs I know are my buddies down<lb />
in the clubs saying, 1-et's find a<lb />
place that's open' and I'm saving.<lb />
It's daylight<lb />
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cated to "all rhythm guitarists<lb />
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guitar player. With lead all you<lb />
get is a little solo and that's it.<lb />
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beginning to end, constantly add-<lb />
ing melody and chordal structure.<lb />
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in advance at the Central<lb />
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THfc EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Styje<lb />
NOVMEBER10,1987 Page 7<lb />
Handicap Services helps disabled students<lb />
By LAURA SALAZAR<lb />
Suit Writei<lb />
When �i person hears "handi-<lb />
capped visions of a wheelchair<lb />
omc to mind. At East Carolina<lb />
I nivcrsity however, handi-<lb />
capped includes those students<lb />
tht are quadraplegic, learning<lb />
i isabkxl, blind, hemophiliacs and<lb />
epileptics.<lb />
ECU'S Office of Handicapped<lb />
Student Services is located in 212<lb />
Whichard. The program's overall<lb />
purpose is to provide auxiliary<lb />
support services to students with<lb />
various disabilities so they may<lb />
have equal benefits from all that<lb />
ECU has to offer.<lb />
"Each person has his or her own<lb />
level o( independence and every-<lb />
thing is pretty much done on an<lb />
individualized basis said C.C.<lb />
Rowe, Coordinator of Handi-<lb />
capped Student Services.<lb />
t le added, "I'm aware of ap-<lb />
proximately 150 handicaped stu-<lb />
dents at ECU. A lot of people arc<lb />
by definition handicapped, but<lb />
they've learned to live with their<lb />
handicap. There could possibly<lb />
be people at ECU that are handi-<lb />
capped, but we are not aware of it<lb />
because they haven't come to our<lb />
office<lb />
Disabled students served by<lb />
Rowe's office are in two major<lb />
categories: The first includes stu-<lb />
dents with permanent disabling<lb />
conditions, such as learning, vis-<lb />
ual and hearing impairments, and<lb />
orthopedic disabilities that re-<lb />
quire the assistance of mechanical<lb />
wheelchairs or other devices for<lb />
mobility and access to university<lb />
facilities. The second includes<lb />
those with temporary disabilities<lb />
resulting from accidents andor<lb />
recent operations.<lb />
In 1973, congress passed the<lb />
Rehabilitation Act. Section 504 of<lb />
the act stated what universities<lb />
must do in reference to handi-<lb />
capped students. Rowe said, "The<lb />
act creates equal opportunity for<lb />
students with disabilities. The<lb />
overall role of the university is to<lb />
provide reasonable accomoda-<lb />
tions so that a student with a dis-<lb />
ability may participate in every<lb />
program and service on this cam-<lb />
pus<lb />
The Office of Handicapped<lb />
Student Services was opened in<lb />
June, 1977. According to Rowe,<lb />
funding for the program was<lb />
provided through the state. The<lb />
staff is small. Rowe said, "I am the<lb />
staff. There is a part-time secre-<lb />
tary and I have student help, but I<lb />
am pretty much the staff<lb />
There are 15 dormitories on<lb />
campus; Cotten, Garrett and Slay<lb />
dormitories are equipped for<lb />
wheelchair students. All other<lb />
handicapped students can live<lb />
anywhere.<lb />
According to Rowe, "Learning<lb />
disabilities are hidden. In most<lb />
cases, a learning disabled student<lb />
is above average or at least<lb />
average, but they just don't re-<lb />
ceive and process information the<lb />
same way we do In other words,<lb />
they learn differently<lb />
For a learning disabled student<lb />
to receive appropriate services, he<lb />
or she must provide the office<lb />
witha recentevaluation that iden-<lb />
tifies the nature of the learning<lb />
disability. A conference is then<lb />
scheduled so that required serv-<lb />
ices and academic accomodations<lb />
can be planned.<lb />
Rowe said that preferential<lb />
treatment is not given to handi-<lb />
capped students when it comes to<lb />
admission to the university.<lb />
Handicapped students are admit-<lb />
ted on the same criteria that any<lb />
other student is.<lb />
Because mobility to classes and<lb />
various places makes it difficult<lb />
for handicapped students to<lb />
travel, the Student Government<lb />
Association provides handi-<lb />
capped students with a van. Rowe<lb />
said, "We feel like havinga special<lb />
van serves our needs better. In<lb />
fact, the SG A has reserved money<lb />
to get a new van<lb />
Most activities for handicapped<lb />
students are not a problem, but<lb />
physical education can be quite a<lb />
challenge. According to Rowe,<lb />
"Handicapped students partici-<lb />
pate in adaptive activities PE pro-<lb />
gram. We don't waive any re-<lb />
quirement for a person with a<lb />
disability. The activity is person-<lb />
alized to their own disability<lb />
Rowe said that C. G. Moore,<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Business Af-<lb />
fairs, has helped handicapped<lb />
services greatly. He said, "Moore<lb />
has been very supportive for pro-<lb />
viding funds  He has done a lot<lb />
of the big things<lb />
The objectives of the Offices for<lb />
Handicapped Student Services<lb />
and the Program for Hearing<lb />
Impaired Students includes:<lb />
1. That no student be discrimi-<lb />
nated against, denied the benefit!<lb />
of or excluded form participation<lb />
m a program solely on thebasisOi<lb />
the existence of a disability.<lb />
2. Removal of all physical and<lb />
attitudinal barriers insofar at<lb />
possible.<lb />
3. Assisting students todevclop<lb />
their abilities to the fullest extent<lb />
possible.<lb />
Typical academic support serV<lb />
ices include tutorial assistance,<lb />
counseling, developmental read-<lb />
ing and study skills assistance,<lb />
alternative testing procedure!<lb />
such as additional time and oral<lb />
testing, reader service, recorded<lb />
textbooks, notetaking servicOf<lb />
and instruction on the word prO�<lb />
essor and other specialized equip<lb />
ment. In addition, students can b<lb />
evaluated or re-cvalutated �o de-<lb />
termine the presence of a learning<lb />
disability. Ther services are pf��<lb />
vided at no costs to the studCftl<lb />
except in certain situations in-<lb />
volving tutorial assistance.<lb />
Aspen Wind Quintet masters<lb />
contemporary chamber music<lb />
The Aspen Wind Quintet, pictured here after Thursday night's show, played the music spectrum<lb />
from chamber to jazz at Hendrix Theater.tPhoto by ECU Photolab)<lb />
By CHRIS BRINCEFIELD<lb />
Suit Writer<lb />
The award winning Aspen<lb />
Wind Quintet performed at Hen-<lb />
drix Theater Thursday evening as<lb />
part of the East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity Chamber Music Series<lb />
The quintet features the instu-<lb />
ments flute, clarinet, oboe, bas-<lb />
soon, and horn.<lb />
The group opened the program<lb />
with "Quartet No. 3 in F Major"<lb />
by famous opera composer<lb />
Fioachino Rossini, which was<lb />
orchestrated for flute, clarinet,<lb />
horn, and bassoon. The piece was<lb />
composed when Rossini was<lb />
twelve years old.<lb />
The quartet was an excellent<lb />
choice for an opening number<lb />
because of its vibrancy and exhila-<lb />
rating motives in all three of its<lb />
movements.<lb />
The oboist joined the group for<lb />
the second item on the program,<lb />
"Woodwind Quintet" by Allen<lb />
Shawn. The work was composed<lb />
specifically for the Aspen Wind<lb />
Quintet in 1985 and premiered at<lb />
Hart College in July of 1986.<lb />
The group proved their ability<lb />
to master the complex runs and<lb />
harmonies of contemporary<lb />
chamber music in their excellent<lb />
performance of this work.<lb />
After an intermission the group<lb />
returned with Samuel Barber's<lb />
"Summer Music, Op. 31<lb />
The work, which is neo-roman-<lb />
tkr in style, was superbly executed<lb />
if not quite as moving as Barber's<lb />
more popular "The Adagio fof<lb />
Strings<lb />
The next work was Nielsen i<lb />
"Quintet, Op. 43 a conservative<lb />
neo-classical piece which feedsdA<lb />
the old forms of the classical styl&amp;<lb />
The work featured solo section!<lb />
for all of the instruments and sec-<lb />
tions that seemed to have instru-<lb />
ments in conversation.<lb />
This work enabled the individ-<lb />
ual performers to show off their<lb />
expertize on their instruments as<lb />
well as their perfection as an en-<lb />
semble.<lb />
The Quintet played an encof<lb />
entitled "Jumping which w<lb />
exactly that - a fast paced and<lb />
exciting short work "with armoS<lb />
jazzlike motives and themes.<lb />
Poet Julia Alvarez to read, discuss writings<lb />
tiwiuhrvMiiniMitPrrm. ����� the process behind it. the Dnminir-An RpnuMir h� m ���  �J<lb />
tngluh Department Preu Rrle;<lb />
Poet Julia Alvarez will be read-<lb />
ing from her<lb />
book, Homecoming" Wednes-<lb />
day night at 8 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
room 244. Earlier in the afternoon,<lb />
she will participate in a round<lb />
table discussions on writing and<lb />
the process behind it<lb />
The table discussions will begin<lb />
at noon and 1 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
221. Admission to both events is<lb />
free.<lb />
Alvarez is a poet and fiction<lb />
writer. Born in New York City,<lb />
she spent her early childhood in<lb />
the Dominican Republic, the<lb />
homeland of both her parents.<lb />
Bilingual from her early years, she<lb />
returned to New York at the age of<lb />
ten and later attended Abbot<lb />
Academy, Middlebury College,<lb />
and Syracuse University where<lb />
she earned a Masters in Creative<lb />
Writing, held the Jenny McKean Moore<lb />
She has served as Kentucky's Writing Fellowship at the George<lb />
poet in the schools for two years; Washington University. Her po-<lb />
Bowie director releases first Lp<lb />
Carlos Alomar, musical direc-<lb />
tor for David Bowie for the past 13<lb />
years, has made his first solo<lb />
album and, surprisingly, it's a<lb />
guitar synthesizer album of New<lb />
Age music, creating moods and<lb />
atmospheres.<lb />
The album, "Dream Genera-<lb />
tor is on Private Music Records.<lb />
"I know it's like a curve ball for<lb />
me Alomar says. "This com-<lb />
pany told me, 'Go do anything<lb />
you wantand 1 always wanted to<lb />
hear this<lb />
"This being my first album, I<lb />
wanted to show that I'm a com-<lb />
poser and there is more to my life<lb />
tiian being a rock 'n' roll player<lb />
"It has a big band sound, with<lb />
classical overtones. It has a New<lb />
Age ambiance; it's impression-<lb />
istic. It's thought-inspiring. And it<lb />
has the overtone of rock 'n' roll<lb />
because the nature of the guitar is<lb />
rock'n' roll<lb />
Alomar continues, "I don't<lb />
want it to put you to sleep. I want<lb />
it to be commercial. I want it to<lb />
create an environment. I want to<lb />
create a world and inside that<lb />
world is the music<lb />
Private Music released "In-<lb />
somniac a 12-inch, big band<lb />
dance single from the album.<lb />
Alomar says, "The only insomni-<lb />
acs I know are my buddies down<lb />
in the clubs saying, 'Let's find a<lb />
place that's open' and I'm saying,<lb />
It's daylight<lb />
"Dream Generator" is dedi-<lb />
cated to "all rhythm guitarists<lb />
Alomar says, "I'm a rhythm<lb />
guitar player. With lead all you<lb />
get is a little solo and thafs it.<lb />
Rhythm guitar has to play from<lb />
beginning to end, constantly add-<lb />
ing melody and chordal structure.<lb />
The ego and the power is in the<lb />
lead. The flow is the rhythm. I<lb />
always and forever will be a<lb />
rhythm guitar player<lb />
Alomar chose his tirst lnstu-<lb />
ment, viola, over violin for the the<lb />
same reason he says he prefers<lb />
rhythm guitar over lead: the play-<lb />
ers aren't on an ego trip.<lb />
He was born in Ponce, Puerto<lb />
Rico, in 1951, moved with his<lb />
parents, two borthers and twin<lb />
sisters to New York when he was<lb />
8 years old.<lb />
"Our father wanted us to take<lb />
an instrument at school. It got me<lb />
into theory and arranging, the<lb />
basic approach I still use now. I<lb />
started strumming 'Mrs. Brown,<lb />
You' veGot a Lovely Daughter' on<lb />
viola and they suggested I get a<lb />
guitar<lb />
He joined Shades of Jade at age<lb />
of 14. Luther Vandross was lead<lb />
singer.<lb />
"Luther introduced me to<lb />
Robin Clark Alomar said. "We<lb />
were 17. We've been married 18<lb />
years. She just finished a tour<lb />
singing with Simple Minds<lb />
Their 9-year-old daughter, Lea-<lb />
Lorian has perfect pitch, Alomar<lb />
says.<lb />
"We push her to do other<lb />
things. We know she has music<lb />
built in<lb />
As teen-agers, Vandross, Alo-<lb />
mar and Miss Clark joined Listen<lb />
My Brother at the Apollo Theater.<lb />
Alomar describes Listen My<lb />
Brother as a black consciousness-<lb />
raising group.<lb />
"They were telling me that<lb />
Latins come from black stock, too,<lb />
and I'm going, 'Where's the<lb />
stage?' Whatever it took to get me<lb />
on that stage was what I wanted<lb />
he says.<lb />
Alomar, who still works with a<lb />
number of performers - recently<lb />
Mick Jagger and Yukihiro Taka-<lb />
hashi - began by backing rhythm<lb />
'n' blues singers.<lb />
Then he was reecnu.vended for<lb />
a session David Bo'vie was pro-<lb />
ducing with Lulu.<lb />
"He looked horrible, 90<lb />
pounds, red hair, milky white<lb />
skin Alomar said. He invited<lb />
Bowie to his house in Queens for a<lb />
home-cooked meal.<lb />
"We ate, played guitar and<lb />
talked, got along real well. I took<lb />
him to the Apollo. He wanted to<lb />
do an Apollo Theater review with<lb />
a white lead singer, which became<lb />
his Young Americans tour. From<lb />
then on, I stuck with him.<lb />
"He needs one guy who can<lb />
teach all the stuff to anybody he<lb />
brings in. Itdoesn't matter how he<lb />
wants to go as long as he knows<lb />
one guy can take everybody there.<lb />
That one guy is me<lb />
He likes Bowie's "experimental<lb />
period" in 1977 and 1979 that re-<lb />
sulted in albums supervised by<lb />
Brian Eno, "Heroes "Low" and<lb />
"Lodger<lb />
Referring to his "Dream Gen-<lb />
erator" album, Alomar says,<lb />
"Thafs what I wanted to do with<lb />
this album; go back to the experi-<lb />
mental stage<lb />
He played almost everything<lb />
on "Dream Generator" himself.<lb />
"I wasn't familiar with any-<lb />
thing he says. "The new synthe-<lb />
sizer guitars were the vehicle for<lb />
the experiment. It takes a new<lb />
approach to an old instument.<lb />
The guitar has a subtle quality<lb />
that it is time to use; if s not just a<lb />
rock 'n' roll instrument. A year<lb />
ago I could not have done this<lb />
album.<lb />
"From that I went into comput-<lb />
ers and from that into 40 synthe-<lb />
sizers. I would tell the computer,<lb />
'Make this twice as long You can<lb />
isolate the best part of a song and<lb />
enhance it.<lb />
"The other part of the experi-<lb />
ment was the concept. Everything<lb />
on the album is related to dreams.<lb />
See ALOMAR, page 8<lb />
she has conducted creative writ<lb />
ing workshops for bilingual stu<lb />
dents in Delaware and senior citi-<lb />
zens in North Carolina, work-<lb />
shops which culminated in two<lb />
anthologies "Yo Soy1 am" and<lb />
'Od Age Ain't for Sissies"<lb />
She has taught English and<lb />
Creative Writing at California<lb />
etry and short fiction have been<lb />
published in small magazines and<lb />
anthologies, including "The<lb />
American Poetry Review" and<lb />
"Poetry Magazine<lb />
Her first collection of poems,<lb />
"Homecoming" was published<lb />
by Grove Press in 1984. Incollabo-<lb />
ration with two women artists,<lb />
State College, College of the Se- her series of housekeeping poems<lb />
quotas, Phillips Andover Acad- was make into a limited edition<lb />
emy, and the University of Ver- book, "The Housekeeping Book<lb />
mont. In 1984-1985, Ms. Alvarez which won a Vermont Arts Coun-<lb />
 . '<lb />
cil grant and toured the state in<lb />
1984-85 as a traveling exhibition.<lb />
She has been a Scholar in poetry<lb />
and fiction (1979, 83), a Fellow in<lb />
fiction (1986), and a staff member<lb />
(1987) at the Breadloaf Writers'<lb />
Conference. Most recently, she<lb />
has won the Third Woman Press<lb />
Award in Fiction, a General Elec-<lb />
tric Younger Writers' Award,<lb />
1986, in fiction, and a national<lb />
Endowment for the Arts Fellow-<lb />
ship, 1987. Ms. Alvarez teaches<lb />
creative writing at the University<lb />
of Illinois and is currently at work<lb />
on a collection of her short fiction.<lb />
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THF EASTAROl INIAN<lb />
NOVMEBER10,1987 Page 7<lb />
Handicap Services helps disabled students<lb />
tiy LAURASALAZAR<lb />
Stall Writer<lb />
When a person hears "handi-<lb />
capped visions of a wheelchair<lb />
omo to mind. At East Carolina<lb />
I nivcrsity however, handi-<lb />
capped includes those students<lb />
ht are quadraplogic, learning<lb />
disabled, blind, hemophiliacsand<lb />
epileptics.<lb />
ECU'S Office of Handicapped<lb />
Student Services is located in 212<lb />
U hie hard. The program's overall<lb />
purpose is to provide auxiliary<lb />
support services to students with<lb />
�carious disabilities so they may<lb />
have equal benefits from all that<lb />
ECU has to offer.<lb />
"Each person has his or her own<lb />
level of independence and every-<lb />
thing is pretty much done on an<lb />
individualized basis said C.C.<lb />
Rowe, Coordinator of Handi-<lb />
capped Student Services.<lb />
I le added, "I'm aware of ap-<lb />
proximately 150 handicaped stu-<lb />
dents at ECU. A lot of people are<lb />
by definition handicapped, but<lb />
they've learned to live with their<lb />
handicap. There could possibly<lb />
be people at ECU that are handi-<lb />
capped, but we are not aware of it<lb />
because they haven't come to our<lb />
office<lb />
Disabled students served by<lb />
Rowe's office are in two major<lb />
categories: The first includes stu-<lb />
dents with permanent disabling<lb />
conditions, such as learning, vis-<lb />
ual and hearing impairments,and<lb />
orthopedic disabilities that re-<lb />
quire the assistance of mechanical<lb />
wheelchairs or other devices for<lb />
mobility and access to university<lb />
facilities. The second includes<lb />
those with temporary disabilities<lb />
resulting from accidents andor<lb />
recent operations.<lb />
In 1973, congress passed the<lb />
Rehabilitation Act. Section 504 of<lb />
the act stated what universities<lb />
must do in reference to handi-<lb />
capped students. Rowe said, "The<lb />
act creates equal opportunity for<lb />
students with disabilities. The<lb />
overall role of the university is to<lb />
provide reasonable accomoda-<lb />
tions so that a student with a dis-<lb />
ability may participate in every<lb />
program and service on this cam-<lb />
pus<lb />
The Office of Handicapped<lb />
Student Services was opened in<lb />
June, 1977. According to Rowe,<lb />
funding for the program was<lb />
provided through the state. The<lb />
staff is small. Rowe said, "I am the<lb />
staff. There is a part-time secre-<lb />
tary and I have student help, but I<lb />
am pretty much the staff<lb />
There are 15 dormitories on<lb />
campus; Cotten, Garrett and Slay<lb />
dormitories are equipped for<lb />
wheelchair students. All other<lb />
handicapped students can live<lb />
anywhere.<lb />
According to Rowe, Learning<lb />
disabilities are hidden. In most<lb />
cases, a learning disabled student<lb />
is above average or at least<lb />
average, but they just don't re-<lb />
ceive and process information the<lb />
same way we do In other words,<lb />
they learn differently<lb />
For a learning disabled student<lb />
to receive appropriate services, he<lb />
or she must provide the office<lb />
with a recent evaluation that iden-<lb />
tifies the nature of the learning<lb />
disability. A conference is then<lb />
scheduled so that required serv-<lb />
ices and academic accomodations<lb />
can be planned.<lb />
Rowe said that preferential<lb />
treatment is not given to handi-<lb />
capped students when it comes to<lb />
admission to the university.<lb />
Handicapped students are admit-<lb />
ted on the same criteria that any<lb />
other student is.<lb />
Because mobility to classes and<lb />
various places makes it difficult<lb />
for handicapped students to<lb />
travel, the Student Government<lb />
Association provides handi-<lb />
capped students with a van. Rowe<lb />
said, "We feel like having a special<lb />
van serves our needs better. In<lb />
fact, the SG A has reserved money<lb />
to get a new van<lb />
Most activities for handicapped<lb />
students are not a problem, but<lb />
physical education can be quite a<lb />
challenge. According to Rowe,<lb />
"Handicapped students partici-<lb />
pate in adaptive activities PE pro-<lb />
gram. We don't waive any re-<lb />
quirement for a person with a<lb />
disability. The activity is person-<lb />
alized to their own disability<lb />
Rowe said that C. G. Moore,<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Business Af-<lb />
fairs, has helped handicapped<lb />
services greatly. He said, "Moore<lb />
has been very supportive for pro-<lb />
viding funds  He has done a lot<lb />
of the big things<lb />
The objectives of the Offices for<lb />
Handicapped Student Services<lb />
and the Program for Hearing<lb />
Impaired Students includes:<lb />
1. That no student be discrimi-<lb />
nated against, denied the benefit!<lb />
of or excluded form participation<lb />
m a program solely on the basisof<lb />
the existence of a disability.<lb />
2. Removal of all physical and<lb />
attitudinal barriers insofar a!<lb />
possible.<lb />
3. Assisting students todevclop<lb />
their abilities to the fullest extent<lb />
possible.<lb />
Typical academic support scrV<lb />
ices include tutorial assistance,<lb />
counseling, developmental read-<lb />
ing and study skills assistance,<lb />
alternative testing procedurCf<lb />
such as additional time and orll<lb />
testing, reader service, recorded<lb />
textbooks, notetaking service!<lb />
and instruction on the word prOCz<lb />
essor and other specialized equip1<lb />
ment. In addition, studentscan b<lb />
evaluated or re-evalutated to d?<lb />
tcrmine the presence of a learning<lb />
disability. Ther services are pr�-<lb />
vided at no costs to the student<lb />
except in certain situations trV<lb />
volving tutorial assistance.<lb />
Aspen Wind Quintet masters<lb />
contemporary chamber music<lb />
The Aspen Wind Quintet, pictured here after Thursday night's show, played the music spectrum<lb />
from chamber to jazz at Hendrix Theater.fPhoto by ECU Photolab)<lb />
By CHRIS BRINCEFIELD<lb />
SUfl Write<lb />
The award winning Aspen<lb />
Wind Quintet performed at Hen-<lb />
drix Theater Thursday evening as<lb />
part of the East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity Chamber Music Series.<lb />
The quintet features the instu-<lb />
ments flute, clarinet, oboe, bas-<lb />
soon, and horn.<lb />
The group opened the program<lb />
with "Quartet No. 3 in F Major"<lb />
by famous opera composer<lb />
Fioachino Rossini, which was<lb />
orchestrated for flute, clarinet,<lb />
horn, and bassoon. The piece was<lb />
composed wben Rossini was<lb />
twelve years old.<lb />
The quartet Was an excellent<lb />
choice for an opening number<lb />
because of its vibrancy and exhila-<lb />
rating motives in all three of its<lb />
movements.<lb />
The oboist joined the group for<lb />
the second item on the program,<lb />
"Woodwind Quintet" by Allen<lb />
Shawn. The work was composed<lb />
specifically for the Aspen Wind<lb />
Quintet in 1985 and premiered at<lb />
Hart College in July of 1986.<lb />
The group proved their ability<lb />
to master the complex runs and<lb />
harmonies of contemporary<lb />
chamber music in their excellent<lb />
performance of this work.<lb />
After an intermission the group<lb />
returned with Samuel Barber's<lb />
"Summer Music, Op. 31<lb />
The work, which is neo-roman-<lb />
tic in style, was superbly executed<lb />
if not quite as moving as Barber's<lb />
more popular "The Adagio for<lb />
Strings<lb />
The next work was Nielsen<lb />
"Quintet, Op. 43 a conservative<lb />
neo-classical piece which feeds on"<lb />
the old forms of the classical styl&amp;<lb />
The work featured solo section!<lb />
for all of the instruments and sec-<lb />
tions that seemed to have instru-<lb />
ments in conversation.<lb />
This work enabled the individ-<lb />
ual performers to show off their<lb />
expertize on their instruments as<lb />
well as their perfection as an en-<lb />
semble<lb />
The Quintet played an encore<lb />
entitled "Jumping" which w<lb />
exactly that - a fast paced and<lb />
exciting short work with armos<lb />
jazzlike motives and themes.<lb />
Poet Julia Alvarez to read, discuss writings<lb />
inii.hnrp,rtm�.tp�. Mwi the process behind it. the Dominican Republic, the Writing k u .k r w tx w � T<lb />
Poet Julia Alvarez will be read<lb />
ing from her<lb />
book, Homecoming" Wednes-<lb />
day night at 8 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
room 244. Earlier in the afternoon,<lb />
she will participate in a round<lb />
table discussions on writing and<lb />
The table discussions will begin<lb />
at noon and 1 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
221. Admission to both events is<lb />
free.<lb />
Alvarez is a poet and fiction<lb />
writer. Born in New York City,<lb />
she spent her early childhood in<lb />
Republi<lb />
homeland of both her parents.<lb />
Bil ingual from her early years, she<lb />
returned to New York at the age of<lb />
ten and later attended Abbot<lb />
Academy, Middlebury College,<lb />
and Syracuse University where<lb />
she earned a Masters in Creative<lb />
Bowie director releases first Lp<lb />
Carlos Alomar, musical direc-<lb />
tor for David Bowie for the past 13<lb />
vears, has made his first solo<lb />
album and, surprisingly, it's a<lb />
guitar synthesizer album of New<lb />
Age music, creating moods and<lb />
atmospheres.<lb />
The album, "Dream Genera-<lb />
tor is on Private Music Records.<lb />
"I know it's like a curve ball for<lb />
me Alomar says. "This com-<lb />
pany told me, 'Go do anything<lb />
you wantand I always wanted to<lb />
hear this<lb />
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wanted to show that I'm a com-<lb />
poser and there is more to my life<lb />
than being a rock 'n' roll player<lb />
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classical overtones. It has a New<lb />
Age ambiance; it's impression-<lb />
istic. It's thought-inspiring. And it<lb />
has the overtone of rock 'n' roll<lb />
because the nature of the guitar is<lb />
rock'n' roll<lb />
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want it to put you to sleep. I w ant<lb />
it to be commercial. I want it to<lb />
create an environment. I want to<lb />
create a world and inside that<lb />
world is the music<lb />
Private Music released "In-<lb />
somniac a 12-inch, big band<lb />
dance single from the album.<lb />
Alomar says, "The only insomni-<lb />
acs I know are my buddies down<lb />
in the clubs saying, 'Let's find a<lb />
place that's open' and I'm saying,<lb />
It's daylight<lb />
"Dream Generator" is dedi-<lb />
cated to "all rhythm guitarists<lb />
Alomar says, "I'm a rhythm<lb />
guitar player. With lead all you<lb />
get is a little solo and thaf s it.<lb />
Rhythm guitar has to play from<lb />
beginning to end, constantly add-<lb />
ing melody and chordal structure.<lb />
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lead. The flow is the rhythm. I<lb />
always and forever will be a<lb />
rhythm guitar player<lb />
Alomar chose his first instu-<lb />
ment, viola, over violin for the the<lb />
same reason he says he prefers<lb />
rhythm guitar over lead: the play-<lb />
ers aren't on an ego trip.<lb />
He was born in Ponce, Puerto<lb />
Rico, in 1951, moved with his<lb />
parents, two borthers and twin<lb />
sisters to New York when he was<lb />
8 years old.<lb />
"Our father wanted us to take<lb />
an instrument at school. It got me<lb />
into theory and arranging, the<lb />
basic approach I still use now. I<lb />
started strumming 'Mrs. Brown,<lb />
You'veGot a Lovely Daughter'on<lb />
viola and they suggested I get a<lb />
guitar<lb />
He joined Shades of Jade at age<lb />
of 14. Luther Vandross was lead<lb />
singer.<lb />
"Luther introduced me to<lb />
Robin Clark Alomar said. "We<lb />
were 17. We've been married 18<lb />
years. She just finished a tour<lb />
singing with Simple Minds<lb />
Their 9-year-old daughter, Lea-<lb />
Lorian has perfect pitch, Alomar<lb />
says.<lb />
"We push her to do other<lb />
things. We know she has music<lb />
built in<lb />
As teen-agers, Vandross, Alo-<lb />
mar and Miss Clark joined Listen<lb />
My Brother at the Apollo Theater.<lb />
Alomar describes Listen My<lb />
Brother as a black consciousness-<lb />
raising group.<lb />
"They were telling me that<lb />
Latins come from black stock, too,<lb />
and I'm going, 'Where's the<lb />
stage?' Whatever it took to get me<lb />
on that stage was what I wanted<lb />
he says.<lb />
Alomar, who still works with a<lb />
number of performers - recently<lb />
Mick Jagger and Yukihiro Taka-<lb />
hashi - began by backing rhythm<lb />
'n' blues singers.<lb />
Then he was recommended for<lb />
a session David Bo'vie was pro-<lb />
ducing with Lulu.<lb />
"He looked horrible, 90<lb />
pounds, red hair, milky white<lb />
skin Alomar said. He invited<lb />
Bowie to his house in Queens for a<lb />
home-cooked meal.<lb />
"We ate, played guitar and<lb />
talked, got along real well. I took<lb />
him to the Apollo. He wanted to<lb />
do an Apollo Theater review with<lb />
a white lead singer, which became<lb />
his Young Americans tour. From<lb />
then on, I stuck with him.<lb />
"He needs one guy who can<lb />
teach all the stuff to anybody he<lb />
brings in. It doesn't matter how he<lb />
wants to go as long as he knows<lb />
one guy can take everybody there.<lb />
That one guy is me<lb />
He likes Bowie's "experimental<lb />
period" in 1977 and 1979 that re-<lb />
sulted in albums supervised by<lb />
Brian Eno, "Heroes "Low" and<lb />
"Lodger<lb />
Referring to his "Dream Gen-<lb />
erator" album, Alomar says,<lb />
"Thaf s what I wanted to do with<lb />
this album; go back to the experi-<lb />
mental stage<lb />
He played almost everything<lb />
on "Dream Generator" himself.<lb />
"I wasn't familiar with any-<lb />
thing he says. "The new synthe-<lb />
sizer guitars were the vehicle for<lb />
the experiment. It takes a new<lb />
approach to an old instument.<lb />
The guitar has a subtle quality<lb />
that it is time to use; it's not just a<lb />
rock 'n' roll instrument. A year<lb />
ago I could not have done this<lb />
album.<lb />
"From that I went into comput-<lb />
ers and from that into 40 synthe-<lb />
sizers. I would tell the computer,<lb />
'Make this twice as long You can<lb />
isolate the best part of a song and<lb />
enhance it.<lb />
"The other part of the experi-<lb />
ment was the concept. Everything<lb />
on the album is related to dreams.<lb />
See ALOMAR, page 8<lb />
Writing, held the Jenny McKean Moore<lb />
She has served as Kentucky's Writing Fellowship at the George<lb />
poet in the schools for two years; Washington University. Her po-<lb />
etry and short fiction have been<lb />
published in small magazines and<lb />
anthologies, including "The<lb />
American Poetry Review" and<lb />
"Poetry Magazine<lb />
Her first collection of poems,<lb />
"Homecoming" was published<lb />
by Grove Press in 1984. Incollabo-<lb />
ration with two women artists,<lb />
she has conducted creative writ<lb />
ing workshops for bilingual stu-<lb />
dents in Delaware and senior citi-<lb />
zens in North Carolina, work-<lb />
shops which culminated in two<lb />
anthologies "Yo Soy1 am" and<lb />
"Old Age Ain't for Sissies<lb />
She has taught English and<lb />
Creative Writing at California<lb />
State College, College of the Se- her series of housekeeping poems<lb />
quoias, Phillips Andover Acad- was make into a limited edition<lb />
emy, and the University of Ver- book, 'The Housekeeping Book<lb />
mont. In 1984-1985, Ms. Alvarez which won a Vermont Arts Coun-<lb />
cil grant and toured the state in<lb />
1984-85 as a traveling exhibition.<lb />
She has been a Scholar in poetry<lb />
and fiction (1979, 83), a Fellow in<lb />
fiction (1986), and a staff member<lb />
(1987) at the Breadloaf Writers'<lb />
Conference. Most recently, she<lb />
has won the Third Woman Press<lb />
Award in Fiction, a General Elec-<lb />
tric Younger Writers' Award,<lb />
1986, in fiction, and a national<lb />
Endowment for the Arts Fellow-<lb />
ship, 1987. Ms. Alvarez teaches<lb />
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of Illinois and is currently at work<lb />
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Alomar makes new age Lp<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
I don't remember many of my<lb />
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and read, mostly looking at ex-<lb />
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more New Age album for Private<lb />
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toy manufacturers as the moun-<lb />
tain of the dolls reaches its Christ-<lb />
mas peak.<lb />
A computerized doll named<lb />
Julie is being touted by its manu-<lb />
facturer as the most technologi-<lb />
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early Apple II - and a 32-bit Texas<lb />
Instruments microprocessor,<lb />
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Nut gatherers bake pests<lb />
When you gather nuts, seed<lb />
pods, pine cones and other plant<lb />
materials for Thanksgiving and<lb />
other holiday projects, don't<lb />
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Spiders, ants, weevils and moth<lb />
larvae could travel into the home<lb />
on craft materials and get into<lb />
torcd food. Dried beans, nee and<lb />
IBM personal computer.<lb />
The doll can be trained to re-<lb />
spond to its owner's voice, an-<lb />
swers questions with more than<lb />
100 sound-activated sentences,<lb />
and has sensors in its fingers that<lb />
make it appear it's reading from<lb />
books.<lb />
The 23-inch-tall doll also senses<lb />
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movement, and warns when the<lb />
batteries are low. Julie's eyes, face<lb />
and mouth move as she talks.<lb />
When taken in a moving car,<lb />
Julie asks. "Where arc we going?"<lb />
she'll ask. In a dark room, it asks:<lb />
pasta may be plagued by pests.<lb />
Seeds, nuts, grains and other<lb />
outdoor materials may be in-<lb />
fested with these insects, so take<lb />
precautions with the raw materi-<lb />
als.<lb />
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decorations are not bug-laden is<lb />
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Can you see OK? It's kind of<lb />
dark Julie also can ask for a<lb />
sweater when temperatures drop.<lb />
The recommended retail price<lb />
is $90 to $125, but some stores<lb />
already are selling the doll for<lb />
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Less costly on the financial doll<lb />
Alomar makes new age Lp<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
I don't remember many of my<lb />
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He adds, "I have found that<lb />
dreams are not relaxing. They're<lb />
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Alomar says that he'll make one<lb />
more New Age album for Private<lb />
Music then go back to pop, rock<lb />
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12 cup sugar<lb />
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1 beaten egg<lb />
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3 tablespoons honey<lb />
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NOVEMBER 10, 1987 Page 10<lb />
Pirates roll to win over Owls,<lb />
improve season mark to 5-5<lb />
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CAA volleyball tourney set<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Sport Writer<lb />
East Carolina University will<lb />
host the 1987 Colonial Athletic<lb />
Association Championship Vol-<lb />
leyball Tournament Nov. 13-14.<lb />
All six CAA volleyball teams will<lb />
participate in the tournament<lb />
which will be held in Minges<lb />
Coliseum on the ECU campus.<lb />
This is the third Colonial cham-<lb />
pionship that ECU has hosted<lb />
since the league was formed in<lb />
1985. East Carolina was the site of<lb />
the 1986 baseball tournament and<lb />
most recently hosted the 1986<lb />
swimming and diving champion-<lb />
ships.<lb />
Women<lb />
ByKRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sports Hnlrr<lb />
Editor's Note: Both the men's and<lb />
women's Pirate svriming teams were<lb />
vicioi ous on Sunday, Nov. 8 in<lb />
meets against Furman. Full details of<lb />
that meet can be found in Thursday's<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
The East Carolina swimming<lb />
and diving teams began their sea-<lb />
son on Friday, hosting the power-<lb />
ful James Madison Dukes. Both<lb />
the men and the women swam<lb />
very well, but it was the Pirate<lb />
women who came out on top<lb />
beating the Dukes bv a score of<lb />
135-133.<lb />
"The women did an excellent<lb />
job of beating two-time defending<lb />
CAA champion James Madison.<lb />
It was one of the biggest wins in<lb />
our women's history head<lb />
coach Rick Kobe said.<lb />
The men also swam an out-<lb />
standing meet, but three disquali-<lb />
fications caused them to come up<lb />
short and lose to the Dukes 96-<lb />
121.<lb />
"Besides from the mental mis-<lb />
takes, the men swam a very fine<lb />
meet. It takes 109 points to win so<lb />
left Barber, administrative as-<lb />
sistant to Athletic Director Dr.<lb />
Ken Kan will serve as tourna-<lb />
ment director.<lb />
"We arc extremely pleased to be<lb />
the host institution for the 1987<lb />
CAA volleyball tournament<lb />
Barber said. "Our staff and<lb />
coaches have worked very hard i-<lb />
the prepcration of this event. We<lb />
would like to extend an invitation<lb />
to everyone to come out and see<lb />
quality volleyball<lb />
The tournament teams will be<lb />
organized into two pools with the<lb />
top four finishers playing in the<lb />
Championship round" Saturday.<lb />
Friday's matches will be at 11<lb />
am 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.<lb />
Saturday's contests will be at 11<lb />
am. and 1:30 with the champion-<lb />
ship match at 4 p.m.<lb />
William &amp; Mary has been<lb />
seeded number one in the tourna-<lb />
ment followed by James Madison,<lb />
UNC Wilmington, George Ma-<lb />
son, American and East Carolina.<lb />
East Carolina, 0-5 in the CAA<lb />
will play UNC Wilmington at 1:30<lb />
p.m. and will meet the defending<lb />
champions, William &amp; Mary at 4<lb />
p.m.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will count on<lb />
the services of junior setterhitter<lb />
See MINGES page 11<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
ft<lb />
PATMOLLOY<lb />
Sporto Editor<lb />
The dream is alive and well at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
The Pirates maintained their<lb />
hopes of obtaining a winning rec-<lb />
ord Saturday by defeating<lb />
Temple, 31-26, and improving to<lb />
5-5 on the year.<lb />
"It wasn't a pretty win, but we<lb />
did the things needed at the right<lb />
time ECU coach Art Baker said.<lb />
"We've set a primary goal all sea-<lb />
son long to have a winning sea-<lb />
son, and now we're in a position<lb />
to achieve that mark<lb />
It was Senior Day in Greenville,<lb />
but it was the underclassmen that<lb />
did most of the shining offen-<lb />
sively for the Pirates.<lb />
Sophomore quarterback Travis<lb />
Hunter passed for 210 yards and<lb />
one touchdown, while sopho-<lb />
more running back Dcnell<lb />
Harper added a pair of rushing<lb />
touchdowns. Sophomore re-<lb />
ceiver Walter Wilson chipped in<lb />
with four receptions for 108<lb />
yards, and junior wingback Jar-<lb />
rod Moody hauled in a 59-yard<lb />
touchdown reception.<lb />
"Travis Hunter and Walter<lb />
Wilson had excellent games for<lb />
us Baker said. "Walter seemed<lb />
always to be in on the big play<lb />
today, and that's the spark we<lb />
need<lb />
After battling to a 10-10<lb />
halftime tie, and falling behind<lb />
13-10 at the start of the second<lb />
half, Hunter set the Pirates up for<lb />
the go-ahead score when he hit<lb />
Wilson for a 58-yard reception at<lb />
the Temple nine-yard line.<lb />
Harper then took care of the leg<lb />
work on a razzle-dazzle fake up<lb />
the middle and pitch to the right<lb />
side on a fourth-and goal at the<lb />
one.<lb />
Chuck Berleth's PAT gave the<lb />
Pirates the lead for good, 17-13,<lb />
with 2:37 remaining in the third<lb />
quarter.<lb />
TheOwlshadtakenal3-101ead<lb />
on thcopeningdrivcof the second<lb />
half following a 34-yard Bill<lb />
Wright field goal, which put the<lb />
lid on a 19-play, 57-yard drive.<lb />
The Pirates stretched their lead<lb />
further when Harper scored on an<lb />
identical fourth-and-goal play.<lb />
Hunter had once again aided<lb />
the drive woth a pass to Wilson,<lb />
this one for 30 yards. Holder Tony<lb />
Smith passed to George Franklin<lb />
for a two-point conversion to up<lb />
the lead to 25-13 with 10:20to play<lb />
in the game.<lb />
Back-up quarterback Matt<lb />
Baker closed the Owls to within<lb />
five, 25-20, when he plunged in<lb />
from one yard out with 7:41 to<lb />
play.<lb />
Baker's score was set up by a<lb />
fourth-down, 29-yard sprint' to<lb />
the Pirates' one-yard line by Todd<lb />
McNair, who tallied 120 yards<lb />
rushing on 29 attempts.<lb />
The Pirates, then seemingly<lb />
content to keep the ball on the<lb />
ground to use up some clock,<lb />
powered 60 yards in 11 plays!<lb />
primarily behind the running'of<lb />
second-string fullback Tim James,<lb />
for their final score.<lb />
Fullback Anthony Simpson re-<lb />
corded the score with a one-yard<lb />
plunge with 1:51 to plav.<lb />
Simpson's two-point conversion<lb />
run failed, leaving the Pirates on<lb />
top, 31-20.<lb />
The Owls didn't entertain any<lb />
ideas of losing hope, though, as<lb />
Mike Palys returned the ensuing<lb />
kickoff to the Pirates 40.<lb />
Baker then hit tight end Mike<lb />
Hinnant over the middle at the<lb />
Pirate's four, setting up a one-<lb />
yard score by McNair two plays<lb />
later.<lb />
The Owls' two-point conver-<lb />
sion try, and onsides-kick attempt<lb />
both failed, however, ending their<lb />
comeback hopes.<lb />
"I'mextremelypleased with the<lb />
win, to say the least Baker said<lb />
"We put together two 80-yard<lb />
drives and ran our offens fairly-<lb />
well.<lb />
"Our defense did not have a<lb />
very good day, as a whole Baker<lb />
continued. "We gave them too<lb />
may third-down conversions<lb />
The 3-6 Owls should have<lb />
known the game was going to<lb />
blow up in their face on the Pi-<lb />
rates' first drive.<lb />
Moody took a quick out pitch<lb />
from Hunter, and sprang free for<lb />
59 yards and a touchdown, to can<lb />
off an 80-yard drive at the 11:31<lb />
mark of the first quarter.<lb />
Following a Joe Possenti inter-<lb />
ception of Hunter, Temple moved<lb />
for its first scorcof the davon a 33-<lb />
yard field goal from Bill Wright.<lb />
The Owls then moved ahead<lb />
with 2:35 to play in the half when<lb />
Baker found Hinnant for a five-<lb />
yard scoring strike, Wright's PAT<lb />
gave the Owls a 10-7 lead.<lb />
Berleth pulled the Pirates even<lb />
with only 31 seconds to plav in the<lb />
half when he split the uprights on<lb />
a 26-yard field goal.<lb />
we were just 13 points short said<lb />
coach Kobe.<lb />
In the women's 200-yard med-<lb />
ley relay, it was the combination<lb />
of Keller Hodges, Ryan Philyaw,<lb />
Meredith Bndgcrs, and Sonya<lb />
Hemmingwav to claim first with a<lb />
time of 1:53.23.<lb />
Freshman J.D. Lewis was a<lb />
double winner in both the 1,000<lb />
yard and the 500 yard freestyle<lb />
events with Paul Brennan taking<lb />
second in the 1,000 yard freestyle.<lb />
In the women's 1,000 yard<lb />
freestyle, JMU's K. Kuester came<lb />
out on top with ECU's Leslie Jo<lb />
Wilson settling for second with a<lb />
time of 10.58.24.<lb />
Shining for the women was<lb />
Freshman Meredith Bridgcrs set-<lb />
ting two varsity records in both<lb />
the 100-yard breaststroke with a<lb />
time of 1.07.66, and in the 200-<lb />
yard breaststroke with a time of<lb />
2:26.69. Also placing in the 200-<lb />
yard breaststroke was Freshman<lb />
Carolyn Green swimming in be-<lb />
hind Meredith with a second<lb />
place time of 2:33.87.<lb />
Both the men and the women<lb />
s-mn; men perform well<lb />
placewelTm the 200-yard frees-<lb />
tyle with Freshman John FarrcII<lb />
claiming first and Freshman Brian<lb />
Kingsficld clinching second with<lb />
times of 1:46.07 and 1:46.82.<lb />
JMU grasped first for the<lb />
women but ECU's Patricia Walsh<lb />
and Ryan Philyaw received the<lb />
second and third place spots with<lb />
times of 1:59.74 and 2:01.72 re-<lb />
spectively.<lb />
JMU again came out on top in<lb />
the men's 200-yard individual<lb />
medley, but it was Tom Holsten<lb />
and Raymond Kennedy grabbing<lb />
the second and third spots for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
ECU took the first, second, and<lb />
third place spots in the men's 200-<lb />
yard backstroke with Mark<lb />
O'Brien clinching the victory with<lb />
a time of 2.00.02. George Walters<lb />
settled for second with a time of<lb />
2.00.80 and Tom Holsten swam<lb />
for third in 2:04.21.<lb />
In the women's 100-yard back-<lb />
stroke, Keller Hodges came out<lb />
on top with a time of 1:04.76 and<lb />
Angela Winstead came in for<lb />
third in 1:06.66.<lb />
Robin Wicks led the women<lb />
Pirate swimmers in the 200-yard<lb />
butterfly claiming first witha time<lb />
of 2:15.41. Susan Augustus swam<lb />
a respectable 2:17.20 to claim sec-<lb />
ond for ECU.<lb />
In the men's 200-yard<lb />
breaststroke, JMU was the win-<lb />
ner; however, Raymond Kennedy<lb />
and Lee Hicks swam for the sec-<lb />
ond and third spots in 2.15.69 and<lb />
2:15.74.<lb />
The men's 400-yard Medley<lb />
Relay also took a back seat to a<lb />
first place finish (3:34.87) by JMU.<lb />
ECU settled for second by medley<lb />
team George Walters, Ron Flem-<lb />
ing, Raymond Kennedy, and<lb />
Tyge Pistorio with a combined<lb />
time of 3:37.19.<lb />
The Pirates also clinched third<lb />
in this event with Mark O'Brien,<lb />
Greg Hall, Lee Hicks, and Sean<lb />
Callender swimming it in 3:42.17.<lb />
magic number for Keller Hodges<lb />
in the 200-yard backstroke swim-<lb />
ming it in 2:19.20.<lb />
In the men's 200-vard butterfly,<lb />
it was again the Dukes claiming<lb />
first and second place, while Tyge<lb />
Pistorio snagged third for the Pi-<lb />
rates.<lb />
The ladies' 100-vard butterfly<lb />
also found JMU victorious but<lb />
ECU's Patricia Walsh (1:02.07)<lb />
and Susan Augustus (1:02.42)<lb />
held on to the second and third<lb />
spots.<lb />
Again second and third place<lb />
surfaced for the men Pirate swim-<lb />
mers as Raymond Kennedy<lb />
(2:15.69) settled for second and<lb />
Lee Hicks (2:15.74) settled for<lb />
third.<lb />
In the women's 200-yard indi-<lb />
vidual medley, it was Leslie Jo<lb />
Wilson winning it for the Pirates<lb />
c u . � ���� nuuui u iu me i irate:<lb />
nya Hemmmgway swam witha time of 2:16.51 Gincer Car-<lb />
away with second on both the 50- rick also swam well clinching the<lb />
yard freestyle and the 100-yard<lb />
freestyle events with times of<lb />
25.54 and 55.81. Patricia Walsh<lb />
claimed third in the 100-yard<lb />
freestyle (56.53).<lb />
Second place was again the<lb />
second place spot in 2:17.37.<lb />
The ECU women divers also<lb />
were very successful with Sherry<lb />
Campbell winning both the 1 and<lb />
3 meter diving events. Becky Ker-<lb />
ber also proved successful clinch-<lb />
ing the third place spots for both<lb />
events.<lb />
JMU dominated the men's 1<lb />
and 3 meter diving with East<lb />
Carolina only being allowed a<lb />
fourth place finish in both events<lb />
by Scott Milligan.<lb />
rhe East Carolina men swim-<lb />
mers had an excellent finish in the<lb />
meet by claiming first in the 400-<lb />
yard freestyle relay. Tyge Pisto-<lb />
rio, J.D. Lewis, Ted Chnstensen,<lb />
and Sean Callender swam a win-<lb />
ning combined time of 3:21.54.<lb />
The women Pirate swimmers<lb />
also fared well taking a second<lb />
place in the 400-yard freestyle<lb />
relay. It was Susan Augustus, Pa-<lb />
tricia Walsh, Carolyn Green, and<lb />
Sonya Hemmingway who swam<lb />
it in 3:45.83, three seconds short of<lb />
JMU's first-place relay team.<lb />
So, overall the Pirates have got-<lb />
ten a great start to their 1987-88<lb />
season. If the men concentrate on<lb />
making less mental errors and the<lb />
women keep up the outstanding<lb />
domination, both the men and the<lb />
women swimmers will be well on<lb />
their way to a CAA title<lb />
. 9 �  ��- � aSdm me ocra.so proved successful clinch- their way to a CAA<lb />
Defensive seniors bid farewell to grid team<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE the m � M I'VWIII<lb />
Sport. Writer , tpnrhincr in �ho 1-trviliV. 1 r T? � � ��  <lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sport Writer<lb />
As the Pirates close out the 1987<lb />
-  eight of the team's 17 sen-<lb />
iors remember how they've be-<lb />
come a family and team within<lb />
the team.<lb />
These eight are the senior de-<lb />
fensive players. All came through<lb />
their college careers together,<lb />
picked each other upafter defeats,<lb />
encouraged the injured and con-<lb />
gratulated the victorious.<lb />
Their hope and determination<lb />
is paying off as the Pirates enter<lb />
their final game with a 5-5 record<lb />
� only one win away from a win-<lb />
ning season.<lb />
These seniors are each as<lb />
unique and special as they are<lb />
united as a team.<lb />
Leading the Pirates secondary<lb />
is Ellis Dillahunt. Dillahunt, a<lb />
Jacksonville native, signed with<lb />
the Pirates in 1983 but a broken<lb />
neck suffered in a high school all-<lb />
star game caused him to miss the<lb />
season.<lb />
Today, Dillahunt is a pro pros-<lb />
pect majoring in Criminal Justice.<lb />
After graduation, if he doesn't<lb />
play professional football, he<lb />
wants to work with a division of<lb />
the Federal government such as<lb />
the FBI.<lb />
Dillahunt recalls his most<lb />
memorable play as his blocked<lb />
punt in the 1985 N.C. State game,<lb />
which he recovered for a touch-<lb />
down. The Pirates went on to win<lb />
33-14 and Dillahunt says it started<lb />
his season off right.<lb />
This year's N.C. State game was<lb />
noscguard Medrick Rainbow's<lb />
favorite time at ECU.<lb />
"The most exciting moment for<lb />
me was the feeling after the N.C.<lb />
State victory this year said Rain-<lb />
bow, a Con way, S.C. native.<lb />
Referred to as "Bow" by his<lb />
teammates. Rainbow says there's<lb />
nothing like being with his<lb />
friends and talking about the<lb />
good times and the bad.<lb />
Rainbow is an Industrial Tech-<lb />
nology major, whose concentra-<lb />
tion is in manufacturing.<lb />
Another Senior from the Defen-<lb />
sive line is Bruce Simpson or<lb />
"Bruiser" to his teammates.<lb />
Simpson, from Jacksonville,<lb />
N.C. says if he could recommend<lb />
a school to anyone it would be<lb />
ECU because "it's a place where<lb />
people really care about you and<lb />
your education<lb />
Simpson hopes he can help<lb />
others when he graduates by<lb />
teaching in the Health and P.E.<lb />
field with Drivers Education.<lb />
Simpson says ECU is very spe-<lb />
cial and that the memories formed<lb />
here will travel with him for the<lb />
rest of his life.<lb />
For Essray Taliaferro, a line-<lb />
backer from Smithfield, Va a lot<lb />
of his memories are of his presea-<lb />
son camp during his freshman<lb />
and sophomore years.<lb />
"Ray-Ban" to his teammates,<lb />
says he won't forget the four-a-<lb />
day practices during preseason<lb />
and can't believe that someone ac-<lb />
tually got him to practice that<lb />
many times a day.<lb />
Taliaferro is a Criminal Justice<lb />
majorand after graduation would<lb />
like to become a detective.<lb />
Ron Gilliard is also a Criminal<lb />
Justice major.<lb />
Gilliard, from Gamer, N.C,<lb />
would like to work with the SBI<lb />
after graduation. A member of the<lb />
defensive line, he likes to remem-<lb />
ber the 1987 victory over N.C.<lb />
State and how the wins this sea-<lb />
son are turning the program<lb />
around.<lb />
Linebacker John Williamson<lb />
says there is a lot of unity in the<lb />
seniors and the turn around is<lb />
expected because, "they always<lb />
stick together through thick and<lb />
thin<lb />
Williamson, from Laurinburg,<lb />
N.C, is an Industrial Technology<lb />
major whose emphasis is in<lb />
manufacturing.<lb />
His first start after being red-<lb />
shirted in 1983, was against N.C.<lb />
State. Williamson says this was<lb />
the most exciting moment for him<lb />
because it was a record-breaking<lb />
crowd and ECU won.<lb />
Vinson Smith and Bubba Wa-<lb />
ters finish out the list of outstand-<lb />
ing defensive seniors.<lb />
Noted by many as ECU's "dy-<lb />
namic duo Smith and Waters<lb />
shared their first start against<lb />
N.C State in 1985 as their most<lb />
exciting moment in their line-<lb />
backing careers at ECU.<lb />
Nearly identical on the field,<lb />
they've chosen different careers<lb />
for off the field.<lb />
Waters, from Bath, N.C, is a<lb />
Criminal Justice major who wants<lb />
tobecomea probation officer after<lb />
graduation.<lb />
Smith is a communications<lb />
major whose concentration is<lb />
broadcasting. Smith's future<lb />
goals include becoming a<lb />
sportscaster.<lb />
Both agree, as do all the seniors.<lb />
that they're a part of a very special And, no doubt, all will be mis-<lb />
family and program revolving sed by Pirate fans next season,<lb />
around Pirate football.<lb />
Pirate ru<lb />
Friday night in 30 de.<lb />
weather, under the lights of the<lb />
NCSU athletic fields, the Easl<lb />
Carolina Rugbv Team pounded<lb />
and abused the N.C State rug-<lb />
gers, 10-0, giving the Pirates their<lb />
first victory against the Wolfpack<lb />
since 1979<lb />
Throughout the 80's ECU has<lb />
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intense and well played games<lb />
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