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INSIDE<lb />
EditorialsM�m&amp;<lb />
Style�wmijy<lb />
Sports�9<lb />
Classifieds5<lb />
STYLE<lb />
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Nightlife in Greenville included The Ramones and<lb />
The Pressure Boys in one weekend � see STYLE,<lb />
page 7.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pirates fall to Southern Mississippi by Ipur points<lb />
and end up with another losing season - see<lb />
SPORTS, page 9.<lb />
�lie East (Eawltttttn<lb />
Serving the East Carolina ampus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No. 23<lb />
Tuesday, November 17,1987<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Chancellor speaks at meeting<lb />
SGA hears parking proposal<lb />
RvTIUUAUDTnxr �j r<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Speaking in front of the SGA<lb />
Monday, Chancellor Richard R.<lb />
Eakin presented a plan that in-<lb />
cludes converting a field at the<lb />
bottom of College Hill Drive into<lb />
an asphalt parking lot.<lb />
The overall plan would be<lb />
financed by doubling parking<lb />
sticker fees.<lb />
The plan calls for turning the<lb />
field into a 318 space parking lot at<lb />
a price of $195,000, according to<lb />
Fakin. In addition the plan would<lb />
expand an existing parking lot,<lb />
situated across from the proposed<lb />
lot, by 95 spaces at a cost of<lb />
$98,000.<lb />
Eakin said the parking sticker<lb />
fee for students, faculty and staff<lb />
will rise from $25 to $50 to pay for<lb />
the expansion in asphalt lots.<lb />
Eakin said he will support the<lb />
plan in the next ECU Trustee's<lb />
meeting Dec. 4.<lb />
A number of the student leg-<lb />
islators voiced their disapproval<lb />
of the proposed project. Those<lb />
opposing to the plan said the<lb />
parking lot would cover a valu-<lb />
able recreation area that is pres-<lb />
ently used by many organiza<lb />
tions.<lb />
"I know you haven't been<lb />
here long, but we use that field a<lb />
lot. Where would these groups<lb />
ing lot would improve the present<lb />
parking problem.<lb />
Many legislators said alterna-<lb />
tive plans need to be considered in<lb />
solving the problem of the lack of<lb />
go?" a legislator asked Eakin. parking space. Several legislators<lb />
Eakin told the student he had a<lb />
good argument.<lb />
The. Student Welfare<lb />
Committee announced that it<lb />
would draft a petition to be circu-<lb />
lated among ECU students in<lb />
opposition to the proposed park-<lb />
ing lot, according to Legislator<lb />
Michael Bartlett. Bartlett said he<lb />
does not think a such a new park-<lb />
Judge upholds firing of former ECU dept. head<lb />
Dr. David Kritchevsky waits to give his lecture, which dealt with<lb />
cancer and nutrition, Thursday at Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Hardy Alligood � PhotoLab).<lb />
Kritchevsky talks on relation<lb />
between food and cancer<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Wnlrr<lb />
A former ECU professor plans<lb />
to appeal his case in which a N.C.<lb />
Superior Court judge upheld his<lb />
dismissal from the university,<lb />
according to his attorney.<lb />
John Kozy had been accused of<lb />
sexually harassing three female<lb />
students while they were taking<lb />
had touched their arms and put<lb />
his arm around their shoulders.<lb />
Superior Court Judge Bradford<lb />
Tillery, who reviewed the admin-<lb />
istrative procedures taken by the<lb />
university committee, made his<lb />
decision Nov. 5.<lb />
According to court records,<lb />
female students have accused<lb />
Kozy of sexual harassment since<lb />
the court record, she said Kozy<lb />
told her she would make an 'A'<lb />
regardless of whether she fin-<lb />
ished the course or not.<lb />
This female student did not file<lb />
a complaint to the university at<lb />
the time of Kozy's remarks, but<lb />
she did write a letter explaining<lb />
what transpired to Chancellor<lb />
John Howell six years after the<lb />
said they thought a parking deck<lb />
would be a viable alternative.<lb />
"Carolina and State have<lb />
parking decks, we are the third<lb />
largest university and we need a<lb />
parking deck instead of destroy-<lb />
ing a recreation field Bartlett<lb />
said.<lb />
Eakin said a parking deck<lb />
would be out of the question from<lb />
an economic stand point, point-<lb />
ing out that a parking deck could<lb />
cost as much as $2 million. A<lb />
ground level parking lot would<lb />
cost $1,000 per space, Eakin said,<lb />
compared to$5,000 per space fora<lb />
multi-level parking deck.<lb />
Other alternatives that the<lb />
legislators discussed included a<lb />
shuttle bus system to transport<lb />
parkers from the Bclk Allied<lb />
Health Building to the campus.<lb />
Legislators argued that the park-<lb />
ing area around the Belk building<lb />
By KAREN MANN<lb />
Staff Wriln<lb />
Health food enthusiasts wno<lb />
eat large amounts of fiber to ward<lb />
off cancer may not be doing them-<lb />
selves any good, according to a<lb />
Dr. David Kritchevsky, associate<lb />
director of the Wistar Institute of<lb />
Anatomy in Philadelphia.<lb />
Many different factors deter-<lb />
mine a person's resistance to can-<lb />
cer Kritchevsky said in a lecture at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Thursday night. The lecture was<lb />
sponsored by the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine in conjunction with<lb />
Sigma Xi, the ECU Science Honor<lb />
Society.<lb />
"We hear a lot about causes that<lb />
are related to fat in the diet he<lb />
said. "As it turns out poor coun-<lb />
tries have different cancers than<lb />
rich ones<lb />
Kritchevsky explained that<lb />
poverty stricken countries have<lb />
higher incidences of cervix, eso-<lb />
phagus, liver, and stomach can-<lb />
cer. Affluent countries on the<lb />
other hand, have higher inci-<lb />
dences of breast, colon, and pros-<lb />
tate cancer. The reason for this,<lb />
Kritchevsky said, is that affluent<lb />
countries have a higher rate of fat<lb />
and calorie consumption.<lb />
Fiber alters a person's nitrogen<lb />
metalbolism, causing them to<lb />
excrete more energy, Kritchevsky<lb />
said.<lb />
"When you eat fiber you in-<lb />
crease energy excretion and you<lb />
don't take in as many calories<lb />
However, with the average<lb />
American's high calorie diet, the<lb />
energy released by the fiber is not<lb />
very helpful in reducing cancer,<lb />
he said.<lb />
"There still is a lot to be learned<lb />
at this period he said. "But one<lb />
way of helping to reduce calories<lb />
is to work hard People who<lb />
work at sedentary non-physical<lb />
jobs are more likely to have can-<lb />
cer, particularly colon cancer.<lb />
Kritchevsky also advised<lb />
against worrying about carcino-<lb />
gens (cancer causing agents) ii<lb />
food. "Almost everything you eat<lb />
contains carcinogens but you'd<lb />
have to eat a car load of it to have<lb />
any problem<lb />
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Kozy, a philosophy professor, touched them or rubbed against<lb />
one-time department chairman them while they took exams in his<lb />
and a faculty member since 1963, class.<lb />
was fired in April after the Due One of the women said she re-<lb />
Process Committee found that he ceived an 'A' in Kozy's philoso-<lb />
was guilty of misconduct. The phy class after the professor had during an eLm<lb />
committee s charges of miscon- confronted her in November<lb />
duct stemmed from complaints 1980, with the possibility of en-<lb />
from students who claimed Kozy gaging in a sexual relationship. In<lb />
Delta Zeta sponsors Organ<lb />
Donor Drive this week<lb />
to court records.<lb />
In the summer of 1983, a female<lb />
student filed a complaint with the<lb />
university that Kozy had rubbed<lb />
her elbow with hiscrotch while he<lb />
was looking over her shoulder<lb />
The Delta Zeta Sorority began<lb />
sponsoring an Organ Donor<lb />
Awareness Week Monday.<lb />
As part of the week, which will<lb />
last until Friday, a booth will be<lb />
set up in front of the Student<lb />
Supply Store where people inter-<lb />
ested in becomi ng an organ donor<lb />
can sign organ donor cards, ac-<lb />
cording to Erma Dillender, soror-<lb />
ity member.<lb />
The goal was to get 100 people<lb />
to sign up, but they had an "excel-<lb />
lent response" Monday and have<lb />
already signed<lb />
Dillender said.<lb />
up 70 donors,<lb />
Delta Zeta is working in con-<lb />
junction with Carolina Organ<lb />
Procurement Agency (COPA) on<lb />
this project. According to Dillen-<lb />
der, COPA has a 24 hour number<lb />
In July, 1983, another female<lb />
student complained Kozy<lb />
touched her during an exam. She<lb />
said Kozy had played wi th a neck-<lb />
lace which was hanging near her<lb />
breasts.<lb />
In July, 1985, Kozy wrotea letter<lb />
to Philosophy Dept. Chairman<lb />
James Smith claiming that his<lb />
situation had "become utterly<lb />
ballistic and could blow this de-<lb />
partment (Philosophy) right out<lb />
of existence<lb />
In the fall semester of 1985,<lb />
Kozy was granted a semester's<lb />
leave with pay.<lb />
In the summer of 1986, Con-<lb />
stance Jones claimed Kozy<lb />
1-800-252-COPA, where you can touched her while she was taking<lb />
call and obtain more information a make-up exam in a small confer-<lb />
at any time. ence room .<lb />
The Delta Zeta booth will be<lb />
open 9 a.m2 p.m. every day this<lb />
week.<lb />
save the proposed field at the<lb />
bottom of the hill from unneces-<lb />
sary paving.<lb />
Eakin said the shuttle plan is a<lb />
"non-entity of an idea A shuttle<lb />
system was experimented with<lb />
several years ago and was ineffec-<lb />
tive, according to Scott Thomas,<lb />
SGA president.<lb />
Another legislator sug-<lb />
gested that the field at the bottom<lb />
of College Hill be paved and that<lb />
band and athletic organizations<lb />
be shuttled out to the fields sur-<lb />
rounding Bclk Building.<lb />
"The shuttle could transport<lb />
the band and athletic groups to<lb />
the Belk fields easier than shut-<lb />
tling parkers to and fro David<lb />
Sides said.<lb />
Speaker Bennett Eckert said<lb />
the tennis courts at the top of<lb />
College Hill would be an ideal<lb />
place for a parking lot. Eckert said<lb />
the tennis courts are not used due<lb />
to a lack of maintenance and<lb />
should be considered as an alter-<lb />
native parking lot location.<lb />
Dukakis appears at<lb />
ECU by way of telecast<lb />
ECU'S foreign students were honored at a special diner Friday at St Paul's Episcopal Church on Fourth SL (Thomas Walters � Photolab).<lb />
By CAMILLE COX<lb />
SuH Writer<lb />
Students at ECU were given a<lb />
chance to hear democratic presi-<lb />
dential nominee Mike Dukakis in<lb />
a live telecast and phone-in inter-<lb />
view that was screened in Jenkins<lb />
Fine Arts Center Friday.<lb />
Fifty schools in 25 states were<lb />
able to participate along with the<lb />
host: Texas A &amp; M University. N.<lb />
C. State, Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
and ECU were the schools from<lb />
North Carolina that were able to<lb />
participate.<lb />
Less than five students at-<lb />
tended the ECU screening, in<lb />
which the three-time governor of<lb />
Massachusetts opened by telling<lb />
the students thai "the country<lb />
needs strong economic leader-<lb />
ship However, "Americans<lb />
should not elect a president to be<lb />
a bookeeper or tax collector he<lb />
said.<lb />
Dukakis "hopes that young<lb />
people will become deeply in-<lb />
volved not as voters, but as par-<lb />
ticipants<lb />
"As much as John Kennedy<lb />
inspired my generation I hope to<lb />
inspire your generation<lb />
Dukakis said.<lb />
The interview began with a<lb />
question from the floor and then<lb />
viewers were then given a chance<lb />
to call in. One question asked<lb />
dealt with Dukakis' stand about<lb />
foreign policy towards Latin<lb />
America. "I feel the United States<lb />
should spend more time working<lb />
on relations with Mexico than<lb />
Nicaragua Dukakis said.<lb />
Another topic raised concerned<lb />
financial aid of education. "Some-<lb />
one should nobe denied an edu-<lb />
cation due to financial reasons.<lb />
More loans need to be established.<lb />
My proposal to the problem is an<lb />
income withholding payment<lb />
plan. I mean that after graduation<lb />
a percentage of students' income<lb />
should be withheld in order to<lb />
pay back the loan he said.<lb />
When asked about the Iran-<lb />
Contra Affair, Dukakis said, "It<lb />
was a failure and it's illegal<lb />
Then Dukakis was asked about<lb />
Star Wars "I don't think much of<lb />
it. I feel it's a fantasy and cannot<lb />
work. The program is expensive<lb />
and it comes at a time when the<lb />
United States doesn't have two<lb />
nickels to rub together Dukakis<lb />
said.<lb />
Mike Watkins, an ECU alumni,<lb />
is president of the ECU campaign<lb />
drive to elect Dukakis. There arc<lb />
currently 200 groups established<lb />
on 40 campuses, according to<lb />
Andi Levin, who is in charge of<lb />
the Dukakis campaign in the East-<lb />
ern part of the State.<lb />
The candidate's wife, Katherine<lb />
Dukakis, will visit ECU on Nov.<lb />
21, according to Watkins.<lb />
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THE EAST CARQUNIAN NOVEMBER 17.1987<lb />
Nearly $6 mill, given to ECU<lb />
KUNc.<lb />
ECU reports $5,964322 in total<lb />
private gifts for the 1986-87 fiscal<lb />
year. This figure represents a 13<lb />
percent increase over private eif ts<lb />
to ECU in 1985-86.<lb />
Gifts to the university are re-<lb />
ceived through three private<lb />
foundations that support differ-<lb />
ent areas within the institution. Of<lb />
the almost $6 million total in pri-<lb />
vate gifts, $2.8 million was given<lb />
for academic purposes; $2.2 mil-<lb />
lion for the School of Medicine;<lb />
and $1 million to support athletic<lb />
programs and scholarships.<lb />
Chancellor Richard R. Eakin<lb />
said, "I have been impressed with<lb />
the level of private support East<lb />
Carolina University attracts rela-<lb />
tive to schools of comparable size<lb />
with similar programs.<lb />
"This kind of support reflects<lb />
the level of quality demanded by<lb />
our faculty and researchers, as<lb />
well as recognition of their accom-<lb />
plishments and the importance of<lb />
their endeavor on the part of our<lb />
alumni and friends<lb />
Total giving figures are pre-<lb />
pared for The Annual Report of<lb />
the Council for Aid to Education<lb />
(CFAE), a national not-for-profit<lb />
organization which encourages<lb />
private support of education. The<lb />
organization is funded by contri-<lb />
butions from businesses nd pro-<lb />
vides support to education<lb />
through consulting and research<lb />
services, seminars, periodicals<lb />
and "how to" manuals. CFAE also<lb />
sponsors the public service adver-<lb />
tising campaign, "Give to the col-<lb />
lege of your choice<lb />
James L. Lanier Jr vice chancel-<lb />
lor for Institutional Advance-<lb />
ment, oversees fund-raising for<lb />
the University's research and<lb />
academic programs and heads<lb />
the East Carolina University<lb />
Foundation, Inc. The foundation<lb />
is comprised of private citizens,<lb />
corporate leaders, and alumni<lb />
who assist ECU in securing pri-<lb />
vate resources to advance the<lb />
university.<lb />
"Our success this year in pri-<lb />
vate giving makes a statement<lb />
about the condition of the U: iver-<lb />
sitv. It is an endorsement of our<lb />
efforts and an affirmation of the<lb />
University's quality by those who<lb />
know us best Lanier said.<lb />
"Much of the credit for our in-<lb />
creasing private gift support be-<lb />
longs to the many dedicated vol-<lb />
unteers who are assuming greater<lb />
responsibility in helping to gener-<lb />
ate interest, enthusiasm, and<lb />
commitment to East Carolina<lb />
among our alumni and the con-<lb />
stituents in our service area<lb />
Lanier also praised the staffs of<lb />
ECU'S three fund-raising founda-<lb />
tions for their professionalism<lb />
and hard work.<lb />
Projects accomplished through<lb />
the assistance of the ECU Founda-<lb />
tion include completion of a $2.2<lb />
million fund-raising campaign<lb />
commemorating the School of<lb />
Business's 50th anniversary;<lb />
funding of six new University<lb />
Scholars Awards (ECU's most<lb />
prestigious scholarships which<lb />
cover full tuition and fees); and<lb />
establishment of the second<lb />
$500,000 distinguished professor-<lb />
ship at ECU, this one for interna-<lb />
tional studies in the College of<lb />
Arts and Sciences.<lb />
Robert K. Adams, executive<lb />
director of the ECU Medical<lb />
Foundation, said, 'This year the<lb />
Medical School, through the<lb />
Medical Foundation, realized a<lb />
tremendous increase in private<lb />
giving for medical research. We<lb />
are most grateful to the pharma-<lb />
ceutical companies whose gifts<lb />
this year allowed us to begin<lb />
many new programs for which<lb />
state money is just not available.<lb />
"The ECU School of Medicine<lb />
continues to have a real need for<lb />
scholarship dollars, and we hope<lb />
to increase these kinds of gifts in<lb />
the next year Adams said.<lb />
DaveR. Hart, Jr. is the executive<lb />
director of the Pirate Club and<lb />
works with the ECU Educational<lb />
Foundation.<lb />
"As we strive constantly to<lb />
build an athletic program which<lb />
will reflect very positively on East<lb />
Carolina University, it is impera-<lb />
tive that we show the ability to<lb />
continue to expand our funding<lb />
base within the ECU Educational<lb />
Foundation Hart said.<lb />
"Our support base has illus-<lb />
trated again this year, a collective<lb />
willingness to contribute to an-<lb />
other record-setting year for the<lb />
Pirate Club. It's very encouraging<lb />
that we were able to exceed our<lb />
goals in both membership and<lb />
dollars in 1986-87<lb />
NOT ALL COPIES<lb />
ARE BLACK &amp; WHITE<lb />
Violence reported atPenn.<lb />
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (CPS) �<lb />
Some 200 University of Pennsyl-<lb />
vania students rallied Oct. 27 for<lb />
tighter security, escort services<lb />
and better campus lighting after 3<lb />
Penn football players were<lb />
stabbed by local youths during an<lb />
argument over whether the Bor-<lb />
ton Celtics or the Philadelphia<lb />
76ers are the best profession, 1<lb />
basketball team.<lb />
All 3 of the injured athletes �<lb />
Robert O'Brien, 20, Joseph Fyly-<lb />
powycz, 19, and Patrick Maley, 19<lb />
� are expected to recover frorr.<lb />
multiple stab wounds, a Penn<lb />
Medical Center spokesperson<lb />
said.<lb />
The attack intensified simmer-<lb />
ing student fears of crime on the<lb />
urban campus, where two rapes,<lb />
another knifing, an assault on 4<lb />
students by a plank-wielding<lb />
man and the rnugging of 4 varsity<lb />
wrestlers ha ve been reported over<lb />
the last year.<lb />
"People are afraid to walk<lb />
around at night, even if they have<lb />
a companion said Penn student<lb />
politician Sander Gerber.<lb />
While Perm's students were<lb />
protesting the attack on athletes,<lb />
however, other campuses were<lb />
coping with attacks and alleged<lb />
crimes committed by their ath-<lb />
letes.<lb />
Police arrested 2 University of<lb />
Nebraska football players �<lb />
La werence Pete and Neil Smith�<lb />
Oct. 14 for allegedly slashing the<lb />
tires on 2 police cars. Smith subse-<lb />
quently was suspended for 1<lb />
game.<lb />
At the University of Texas at El<lb />
Paso, police were called in � but<lb />
did not make an arrest � when<lb />
dorm residents complained back-<lb />
etball player Chris Sandle had<lb />
been disruptive and threatened<lb />
other students Oct. 18.<lb />
And on Oct. 18, Iowa City, Iowa<lb />
officials added more charges<lb />
against University of Iowa foot-<lb />
ball player Keaton Smiley for al-<lb />
legedly hitting a female classmate<lb />
last May.<lb />
Smiley also has been charged<lb />
with beating another woman<lb />
with a knife last June, and if con-<lb />
victed, could face a mandatory<lb />
life prison term.<lb />
Corrections<lb />
In an ECU News Bureau story<lb />
printed Thursday ("Faculty Sen-<lb />
ate votes to support academic<lb />
freedom"), it was reported erro-<lb />
neously that the vote of the ECU<lb />
Faculty Senate to support the fac-<lb />
ulty of Southeastern Baptist Theo-<lb />
logical Seminary was unanimous.<lb />
The vote was not unanimous<lb />
There was one "No" vote and one<lb />
abstention, according to the Fac-<lb />
ulty Senate minutes of the Nov. 10<lb />
meeting. There are 52 members of<lb />
the Faculty Senate.<lb />
In an article printed Oct. 27<lb />
-Survey says majority of students<lb />
drink alcohol a survey was in-<lb />
correctly cited about the number<lb />
of students using barbiturates.<lb />
1.8 percent of ECU students,<lb />
according to the survey, said they<lb />
use barbiturates everyday.<lb />
Earlier in October, a Pasadena,<lb />
Cal. judge sentenced suspended<lb />
University of Southern California<lb />
football player Aaron Emanuel to<lb />
14 days in jail, 3 years of probation<lb />
and 104 hoursof community serv-<lb />
ice for punching Sharon Hatfield,<lb />
another former USC athlete, at a<lb />
party in August.<lb />
Meanwhile, Michigan State<lb />
football player Blake Ezor and<lb />
University of Missouri football<lb />
coach Woody Widenhofer were<lb />
arrested for allegedly drunk driv-<lb />
ing in separate incidents on mid-<lb />
October.<lb />
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The ECU Contemporary Jazz Ensemble<lb />
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ECU Non-tradi<lb />
By CHRISTY SMALL<lb />
KX Newt Murrau<lb />
ECU's School of Education<lb />
striving for innovations in ed<lb />
tion, has designed new pilot i i<lb />
grams for student leaching this<lb />
semester and isrecognimg that a<lb />
gTowing number of non-tradi<lb />
tional students, those 25 years old<lb />
or over, are entering the profes<lb />
sion.<lb />
Dr. Marjoricalhoun, coordi<lb />
nator of Student Teaching, has<lb />
worked with several academa<lb />
departments to implement new<lb />
student teaching models in ;<lb />
lish, Business-Marketing<lb />
Elementary Education.<lb />
The traditional teaching m<lb />
consists of a five-week methods<lb />
course followed by 10 weeks oi<lb />
student teaching "If we are g<lb />
to more effectively serve the<lb />
dents we must look tor new w,n 5<lb />
to improve their education Each<lb />
pilot program is unique and has<lb />
benefits for each department,<lb />
Calhoun said<lb />
Dr. A! Mutter, director of Lng<lb />
lish Education, proposed thv<lb />
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Education<lb />
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Greek hazing troubl<lb />
AUSTIN, Texas (CPS) The<lb />
University of Texas just can't<lb />
break down a "conspiracy of si-<lb />
lence" among greek pledges long<lb />
enough to curb hazing on the<lb />
campus, an 111-page report is-<lb />
sued Oct. 20 staled.<lb />
The report suggested Te<lb />
as well as several other schools<lb />
trying to stop fraternity and 50<lb />
rority hazing of their own mem-<lb />
bers � is going to have a tough<lb />
time succeeding until student at-<lb />
titudes change<lb />
The report was issued bv a 26-<lb />
membcr Presidential Commis-<lb />
sion on Fraternal Organizations<lb />
created last year bv Texas Trcsi<lb />
dent William Cunningham to<lb />
investigate hazing, alcohol abuse<lb />
and disruptive behavior among<lb />
greeks.<lb />
Hazing is "like prostitution or<lb />
pornography. It is a consensual<lb />
activity, and this makes it ex-<lb />
tremely difficult to deal with<lb />
"s��d chairman loHn RatUff, a VJT<lb />
j faw professor. "Normally it does<lb />
not come to light until someone<lb />
gets badly hurt<lb />
And reports of severe injuries<lb />
are almost constant.<lb />
Two weeks ago, for instance a<lb />
University of Mississippi student,<lb />
Harry Cline, was killed when he<lb />
fell down a flight of stairs at the<lb />
Kappa Alpha house. He allegedlv<lb />
had been drinking, despite a<lb />
campus ban on drinking, and UM<lb />
officials are investigating<lb />
Duke put its Sigma Chi chapter<lb />
on probation for various partv<lb />
infractions, while University of<lb />
Maryland officials announced<lb />
they may install more rigid rules<lb />
to regulate off-campus greek par-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Also this fall, Penn State dis-<lb />
banded its Alpha Phi Alpha chap-<lb />
ter for pnysically abusing<lb />
pledges, while Loyola of New<lb />
Orleans issued a formal warning<lb />
to its Beggars fraternity for report-<lb />
edly harassing, mocking and ex-<lb />
cluding black students.<lb />
Stanford University's Zeta Psi<lb />
fraternity was "voluntarily dis-<lb />
banded" for 5 years following an<lb />
investigation of the drowning of a<lb />
member in 1986.<lb />
Texas has had more than its<lb />
share of greek troubles, however<lb />
Lee Roever, a former Alph 1 Tau<lb />
Omega pledge, recently won an<lb />
undisclosed out-of-court settle-<lb />
ment from the ATO national<lb />
chapter after threatening to sue<lb />
over a hazing incident. He and 20<lb />
other pledges were forced to stay-<lb />
awake for 4 days, and were pelted<lb />
with eggs.<lb />
In September, the parents of Phi<lb />
Kappa Psi pledge Mark Seeberger<lb />
filed a $40 million suit, seeking<lb />
damages for Seeberger's death by<lb />
alcohol poisoning during a haz-<lb />
ing ritual in 1986.<lb />
UT banned the fraternity after<lb />
the Seeberger tragedy, but last<lb />
week's report asserted stopping<lb />
hazing in advance may be impos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
The report cited 2 fraternities,<lb />
the Texas Cowboys and the Silver<lb />
Spurs, for continuing hazing de-<lb />
spite administration warnings to<lb />
stop.<lb />
Pledges were taken for "rides"<lb />
� driven far from home, then<lb />
abandoned � the report said.<lb />
Initiates also were shocked with<lb />
electric cattle prods and beaten<lb />
with peddles.<lb />
"As long as the participants<lb />
elect lo have this done to them-<lb />
selves end want to maintain this<lb />
secrecy, there's not a whole lot che<lb />
university can do Ratliff said.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER 17,1987<lb />
Nearly $6 mill, given to ECU<lb />
ECUNamh,<lb />
ECU reports $5,964322 in total<lb />
private gifts for the 1986-87 fiscal<lb />
year. This figure represents a 13<lb />
percent increase over private cif ts<lb />
to ECU in 1985-86.<lb />
Gifts to the university are re-<lb />
ceived through three private<lb />
foundations that support differ-<lb />
entareas within the institution. Of<lb />
the almost $6 million total in pri-<lb />
vate gifts, $2.8 million was given<lb />
for academic purposes; $2.2 mil-<lb />
lion for the School of Medicine;<lb />
and $1 million to support athletic<lb />
programs and scholarships.<lb />
Chancellor Richard R. Eakin<lb />
said, "1 have been impressed with<lb />
the level of private support East<lb />
Carolina University attracts rela-<lb />
tive to schools of comparable size<lb />
with similar programs.<lb />
"This kind of support reflects<lb />
the level of quality demanded by<lb />
our faculty and researchers, as<lb />
well as recognition of their accom-<lb />
plishmentsand the importance of<lb />
their endeavor on the part of our<lb />
alumni and friends<lb />
Total giving figures are pre-<lb />
pared for The Annual Report of<lb />
the Council for Aid to Education<lb />
(CFAE), a national not-for-profit<lb />
organization which encourages<lb />
private support of education. The<lb />
organization is funded by contri-<lb />
butions from businesses nd pro-<lb />
vides support to euiration<lb />
through consulting and research<lb />
services, seminars, periodicals<lb />
and "how to" manuals. CFAE also<lb />
sponsors the public service adver-<lb />
tising campaign, "Give to the col-<lb />
lege of your choice<lb />
James L. Lanier Jr vice chancel-<lb />
lor for Institutional Advance-<lb />
ment, oversees fund-raising for<lb />
the University's research and<lb />
academic programs and heads<lb />
the East Carolina University<lb />
Foundation, Inc. The foundation<lb />
is comprised of private citizens,<lb />
corporate leaders, and alumni<lb />
who assist ECU in securing pri-<lb />
vate resources to advance the<lb />
university.<lb />
"Our success this year in pri-<lb />
vate giving makes a statement<lb />
about the condition of the Univer-<lb />
sity. It is an endorsement of our<lb />
efforts and an affirmation of the<lb />
University's quality by those who<lb />
know us best Lanier said.<lb />
"Much of the credit for our in-<lb />
creasing private gift support be-<lb />
longs to the many dedicated vol-<lb />
unteers who are assuming greater<lb />
responsibility in helping to gener-<lb />
ate interest, enthusiasm, and<lb />
commitment to East Carolina<lb />
among our alumni and the con-<lb />
stituents in our service area<lb />
Lanier also praised the staffs of<lb />
ECU'S three fund-raising founda-<lb />
tions for their professionalism<lb />
and hard work.<lb />
Projects accomplished through<lb />
the assistance of the ECU Founda-<lb />
tion include completion of a $2.2<lb />
million fund-raising campaign<lb />
commemorating the School of<lb />
Business's 50th anniversary;<lb />
funding of six new University<lb />
Scholars Awards (ECU's most<lb />
prestigious scholarships which<lb />
cover full tuition and fees); and<lb />
establishment of the second<lb />
$500,000 distinguished professor-<lb />
ship at ECU, this one for interna-<lb />
tional studies in the College of<lb />
Arts and Sciences.<lb />
Robert K. Adams, executive<lb />
director of the ECU Medical<lb />
Foundation, said, 'This year the<lb />
Medical School, through the<lb />
Medical Foundation, realized a<lb />
tremendous increase in private<lb />
giving for medical research. We<lb />
are most grateful to the pharma-<lb />
ceutical companies whose gifts<lb />
this year allowed us to begin<lb />
many new programs for which<lb />
state money is just not available.<lb />
"The ECU School of Medicine<lb />
continues to have a real need for<lb />
scholarship dollars, and we hope<lb />
to increase these kinds of gifts in<lb />
the next year Adams said.<lb />
Dave R. Hart, Jr. is the executive<lb />
director of the Pirate Club and<lb />
works with the ECU Educational<lb />
Foundation.<lb />
"As we strive constantly to<lb />
build an athletic program which<lb />
will reflect very positively on East<lb />
Carolina University, it is impera-<lb />
tive that we show the ability to<lb />
continue to expand our funding<lb />
base within the ECU Educational<lb />
Foundation Hart said.<lb />
"Our support base has illus-<lb />
trated again this year, a collective<lb />
willingness to contribute to an-<lb />
other record-setting year for the<lb />
Pirate Club. It's very encouraging<lb />
that we were able to exceed our<lb />
goals in both membership and<lb />
dollars in 1986-87<lb />
NOT ALL COPIES<lb />
ARE BLACK &amp; WHITE<lb />
Violence reported atPenn.<lb />
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (CPS) �<lb />
Some 200 University of Pennsyl-<lb />
vania students rallied Oct. 27 for<lb />
tighter security, escort services<lb />
and better campus lighting after 3<lb />
Penn football players were<lb />
stabbed by local youths during an<lb />
argument over whether the Bor-<lb />
ton Celtics or the Philadelphia<lb />
76ers are the best professional<lb />
basketball team.<lb />
All 3 of the injured athletes �<lb />
Robert OBrien, 20, Joseph Fyly-<lb />
powycz, 19, and Patrick Maley, 19<lb />
� are expected to recover frorr.<lb />
multiple stab wounds, a Penn<lb />
Medical Center spokesperson<lb />
said.<lb />
The attack intensified simmer-<lb />
ing student fears of crime on the<lb />
urban campus, where two rapes,<lb />
another knifing, an assault on 4<lb />
students by a plank-wielding<lb />
man and the mugging of 4 varsity<lb />
wrestlers ha ve been reported over<lb />
the last year.<lb />
"People are afraid to walk<lb />
around at night, even if they have<lb />
a companion said Penn student<lb />
politician Sander Gerber.<lb />
While Perm's students were<lb />
protesting the attack on athletes,<lb />
however, other campuses were<lb />
coping with attacks and alleged<lb />
crimes committed by their ath-<lb />
letes.<lb />
Police arrested 2 University of<lb />
Nebraska football players �<lb />
Lawerence Pete and Neil Smith�<lb />
Oct. 14 for allegedly slashing the<lb />
tires on 2 police cars. Smith subse-<lb />
quently was suspended for 1<lb />
game.<lb />
At the University of Texas at El<lb />
Paso, police were called in � but<lb />
did not make an arrest � when<lb />
dorm residents complained back-<lb />
etball player Chris Sandle had<lb />
been disruptive and threatened<lb />
other students Oct. 18.<lb />
And on Oct. 18, Iowa City, Iowa<lb />
officials added more charges<lb />
against University of Iowa foot-<lb />
ball player Keaton Smiley for al-<lb />
legedly hitting a female classmate<lb />
last May.<lb />
Smiley also has been charged<lb />
with beating another woman<lb />
with a knife last June, and if con-<lb />
victed, could face a mandatory<lb />
life prison term.<lb />
Corrections<lb />
In an ECU News Bureau story<lb />
printed Thursday ("Faculty Sen-<lb />
ate votes to support academic<lb />
freedom"), it was reported erro-<lb />
neously that the vote of the ECU<lb />
Faculty Senate to support the fac-<lb />
ulty of Southeastern Baptist Theo-<lb />
logical Seminary was unanimous.<lb />
The vote was not unanimous<lb />
There was one "No" vote and one<lb />
abstention, according to the Fac-<lb />
ulty Senate minutes of the Nov 10<lb />
meeting. There are 52 members of<lb />
the Faculty Senate.<lb />
In an article printed Oct 27,<lb />
"Survey says majority of students<lb />
drink alcohol a survey was in-<lb />
correctly cited about the number<lb />
of students using barbiturates.<lb />
1.8 percent of ECU students,<lb />
according to the survey, said they<lb />
use barbiturates everyday.<lb />
Earlier in October, a Pasadena,<lb />
Cal. judge sentenced suspended<lb />
University of Southern California<lb />
football player Aaron Emanuel to<lb />
14 days in jail, 3 years of probation<lb />
and 104 hours of community serv-<lb />
ice for punching Sharon Hatfield,<lb />
another former USC athlete, at a<lb />
party in August.<lb />
Meanwhile, Michigan State<lb />
football player Blake Ezor and<lb />
University of Missouri football<lb />
coach Woody Widenhofer were<lb />
arrested for allegedly drunk driv-<lb />
ing in separate incidents on mid-<lb />
October.<lb />
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ECU Non-tradi<lb />
By CHRIST'SMALL<lb />
K L S��i Bureau<lb />
ECU'S School of duration<lb />
striving tor innovations in educa<lb />
tion, has designed new pilot i �<lb />
grams for student leaching tl<lb />
semester and is recognizing that a<lb />
growing number of non-tradi<lb />
tional students, those 25year<lb />
or over, are entering the profes<lb />
sion.<lb />
Dr. Marprie (aihoun,<lb />
coordi<lb />
nator of Student Teaching, has<lb />
worked with several academic<lb />
departments to implement new<lb />
student teaching models m Eng<lb />
lish, Business-Marketing and<lb />
Elementary Education.<lb />
The traditional teaching model<lb />
consists of a five-week methods<lb />
course followed by 10 weeks of<lb />
student teaching. "If we are going<lb />
to more effectively serve the stu-<lb />
dents we must look for new wa)<lb />
to improve their education Each<lb />
pilot program is unique and ha<lb />
benefits for each department'<lb />
Calhoun said<lb />
Dr. Al Muller, director of Eng<lb />
lish Education, proposed thx<lb />
Greek hazing troubl<lb />
English ptn<lb />
dudes 14<lb />
ingalong wj<lb />
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ticular studl<lb />
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teraction wi<lb />
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out Cal hoi.<lb />
Dr Floret<lb />
the deparfi<lb />
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Elementary<lb />
will giv I<lb />
student teacl<lb />
AUSTIN, Texas (CPS) - The<lb />
University of Texas )ust can't<lb />
break down a "conspiracy of si-<lb />
lence" among greek pledges long<lb />
enough to curb hazing on the<lb />
campus, an 111-page report is<lb />
sued Oct. 20 stated.<lb />
The report suggested Texas<lb />
as well as several other schools<lb />
trying to stop fraternity and so<lb />
rority hazing of their own mem-<lb />
bers � is going to have a tough<lb />
time succeeding until student at-<lb />
titudes change<lb />
The report was issued bv a 26-<lb />
membcr Presidential Commis-<lb />
sion on Fraternal Organizations<lb />
created last year bv Texas Presi<lb />
dent William Cunningham to<lb />
investigate hazing, alcohol abuse<lb />
and disruptive behavior among<lb />
greeks.<lb />
Hazing is "like prostitution or<lb />
pornography. It is a consensual<lb />
activity, and this makes it ex-<lb />
tremely difficult to deal with<lb />
"said chairman John RatHff, a UT<lb />
M�w professor. "Normally it does<lb />
Tiot come to light until someone<lb />
gets badly hurt<lb />
And reports of severe injuries<lb />
are almost constant.<lb />
Two weeks ago, for instance, a<lb />
University of Mississippi student,<lb />
Harry Cline, was killed when he<lb />
fell down a flight of stairs at the<lb />
Kappa Alpha house. Heallegedlv<lb />
had been drinking, despite a<lb />
campusban on drinking, and I'M<lb />
officials are investigating.<lb />
Duke put its Sigma Chi chapter<lb />
on probation for various partv<lb />
infractions, while University of<lb />
Maryland officials announced<lb />
they may install more rigid rules<lb />
to regulate off-campus greek par-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Also this fall, Penn State dis-<lb />
banded its Alpha Phi Alpha chap-<lb />
ter for physically abusing<lb />
pledges, while Loyola of New<lb />
Orleans issued a formal warning<lb />
to its Beggars fraternity for report-<lb />
edly harassing, mocking and ex-<lb />
cluding black students.<lb />
Stanford University's Zeta Psi<lb />
fraternity was "voluntarily dis-<lb />
banded for 5 years following an<lb />
investigation of thedrowningot a<lb />
member in 1986.<lb />
Texas has had more than its<lb />
share of greek troubles, however<lb />
Lee Roever, a former Aiph i Tau<lb />
Omega pledge, recently won an<lb />
undisclosed out-of-court settle-<lb />
ment from the ATO national<lb />
chapter after threatening to sue<lb />
over a hazing incident. He and 20<lb />
other pledges were forced to stay<lb />
awake for 4 davs, and were pelted<lb />
with eggs.<lb />
In September, the parents of Phi<lb />
Kappa Psi pledge Mark Seeberger<lb />
filed a $40 million suit, seeking<lb />
damages for Seeberger's death bv<lb />
alcohol poisoning during a haz-<lb />
ing ritual in 1986.<lb />
UT banned the fraternity after<lb />
the Seeberger tragedy, but last<lb />
week's report asserted stopping<lb />
hazing in advance may be impos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
The report cited 2 fraternities,<lb />
the Texas Cowboys and the Silver<lb />
Spurs, for continuing hazing de-<lb />
spite administration warnings to<lb />
stop.<lb />
Pledges were taken for "rides"<lb />
� driven far from home, then<lb />
abandoned � the report said.<lb />
Initiates also were shocked with<lb />
electric cattle prods and batten<lb />
with paddles.<lb />
"As long as the participants<lb />
elect to havt this done to them-<lb />
selves and want to maintain this<lb />
secrecy, there's not a whole lot the<lb />
university can do RatHff said.<lb />
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New programs in the works:<lb />
ECU Non-traditional students focused on<lb />
By CHRISTY SMALL<lb />
ECU rv�i Bureau<lb />
ECU's School of Education,<lb />
striving tor innovations in educa<lb />
tion, has designed new pilot pro<lb />
grams for student teaching this<lb />
semester and is recognizing that a<lb />
growing number of non-tradi<lb />
tional students, those 25 years old<lb />
or over, are entering the profes-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Dr. Marjorie Calhoun, coordi-<lb />
nator of Student Teaching, has<lb />
worked with several academic<lb />
departments to implement new<lb />
student teaching models in Eng<lb />
hsh. Business-Marketing, and<lb />
Elementary Education.<lb />
The traditional teaching model<lb />
consists of a five-week methods<lb />
course followed by 10 weeks of<lb />
student teaching, "if we are going<lb />
to more effectively serve the stu-<lb />
dents we must look for new w� s<lb />
to improve their education Each<lb />
pilot program is unique and has<lb />
benefits for each department<lb />
Calhoun said<lb />
Dr. Al Muller, director of Eng-<lb />
lish Education, proposed the<lb />
English pilot program which in-<lb />
cludes 14 weeks of student teach-<lb />
ing along with a 14- week methods<lb />
course taught at the school.<lb />
Calhoun believes this model will<lb />
allow a "closer communication<lb />
with the university supervisor<lb />
and the student teacher Also,<lb />
this model lets the university<lb />
supervisor "deal specifically with<lb />
problems and concerns that par-<lb />
ticular students have she said.<lb />
Dr. Alton Finch, department of<lb />
Business, Vocational and Techni-<lb />
cal Education, proposed the Busi-<lb />
ness-Marketing pilot program<lb />
which includes 10 weeks of stu-<lb />
dent teaching and a methods<lb />
night class taught during the<lb />
semester. This model allows "in-<lb />
teraction with the university" and<lb />
"the course work is much more<lb />
relevant since they are trying it<lb />
out Calhoun said.<lb />
Dr. Florence Weaver, chair for<lb />
the department of Counselor<lb />
Education, helped develop the<lb />
Elementary pilot program which<lb />
will give additional support to<lb />
student teachers from the school<lb />
counselors. Calhoun believes this<lb />
model will help student teachers<lb />
cope with the added stress of<lb />
working with younger children.<lb />
No one model is right for each<lb />
discipline so a variety of models<lb />
are encouraged to better serve<lb />
students and teachers, Calhoun<lb />
said.<lb />
Dr. Betty Levey, director of the<lb />
Division of Services, said the<lb />
School of Education must look for<lb />
new ways to meet the needs of<lb />
non-traditional students. Thus, it<lb />
has become important to explore<lb />
teacher education models which<lb />
will better serve non-traditional<lb />
students.<lb />
It will also be helpful to look "at<lb />
how other schools handle" a large<lb />
number of non-traditional stu-<lb />
dents. "Differential scheduling"<lb />
would be a possibility, levcy<lb />
said.<lb />
In the current fall semester,<lb />
there are 42 non-traditional stu-<lb />
dents who range in age from 25 to<lb />
the 40's. One student teacher is<lb />
even a grandmother.<lb />
Levey views the increased<lb />
number of non-traditional stu-<lb />
dent teachers at ECU as "an op-<lb />
portunity for eastern N.C. to at-<lb />
tract and keep graduating student<lb />
teachers. Some eastern N.C. areas<lb />
havedifficulty in recruiting teach-<lb />
ers because the graduates usually<lb />
wa n t to mo ve to bi ggcr ci tics she<lb />
said. Non-traditional students<lb />
would be more likely to stay in the<lb />
community if they have tics here,<lb />
she explained.<lb />
"Non-traditional students will<lb />
bring different experiences to the<lb />
classroom and the interaction<lb />
with traditional students will be<lb />
beneficial for both groups, Levey<lb />
said.<lb />
Levey also sees a trend in "life-<lb />
long learning" reflected in the<lb />
non-traditional students.<lb />
Greek hazing troubles Texas fSeafood House aid Oyster Bar<lb />
AUSTIN. Texas (CPS) - The<lb />
University of Texas just can't<lb />
break down a "conspiracy of si-<lb />
lence" among greek pledges long<lb />
enough to curb hazing on the<lb />
campus, an 111-page report is-<lb />
sued Oct. 20 stated.<lb />
The report suggested Texas<lb />
as well as several other schools<lb />
trving to stop fraternity and so-<lb />
rority hazing of their own mem-<lb />
bers � is going to have a tough<lb />
time succeeding until student at-<lb />
titudes change.<lb />
The report was issued bv a 2e-<lb />
member Presidential Commis-<lb />
sion on Fraternal Organizations,<lb />
created last vcar bv Texas Presi-<lb />
dent William Cunningham to<lb />
investigate hazing, alcohol abuse1<lb />
and disruptive behavior among<lb />
greeks.<lb />
Hazing is "like prostitution or<lb />
pornographv. It is a consensual<lb />
activity, and this makes it ex-<lb />
tremely difficult to deal with<lb />
said chairman John Ratliff, a UT<lb />
4aw professor. "Normally it docs<lb />
not come to light until someone<lb />
gets badly hurt<lb />
And reports of severe injuries<lb />
are almost constant.<lb />
Two weeks ago, for instance a<lb />
University of Mississippi student,<lb />
Harry Cline, was killed when he<lb />
fell down a flight of stairs at the<lb />
Kappa Alpha house. He allegedly<lb />
had been drinking, despite a<lb />
campus ban on drinking, and UM<lb />
officials are investigating.<lb />
Duke put its Sigma Chi chapter<lb />
on probation for various partv<lb />
infractions, while University of<lb />
Maryland officials announced<lb />
they may install more rigid rules<lb />
to regulate off-campus greek par-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Also this fall, Penn State dis-<lb />
banded its Alpha Phi Alpha chap-<lb />
ter for physically abusing<lb />
pledges, while Loyola of New<lb />
Orleans issued a formal warning<lb />
to its Beggars fraternity for report-<lb />
edly harassing, mocking and ex-<lb />
cluding black students.<lb />
Stanford University's Zeta Psi<lb />
fraternity was "voluntarily dis-<lb />
banded" for 5 years following an<lb />
investigation of thedrowning of a<lb />
member in 1986.<lb />
Texas has had more than its<lb />
share of greek troubles, however.<lb />
Lee Roevcr,a former Alphi Tau<lb />
Omega pledge, recently won an<lb />
undisclosed out-of-court settle-<lb />
ment from the ATO national<lb />
chapter after threatening to sue<lb />
over a hazing incident. He and 20<lb />
other pledges were forced to stay<lb />
awake for 4 days, and were pelted<lb />
with eggs.<lb />
In September, the parents of Thi<lb />
Kappa Psi pledge Mark Seeberger<lb />
filed a $40 million suit, seeking<lb />
damages for Seeberger's death by<lb />
alcohol poisoning during a haz-<lb />
ing ritual in 1986.<lb />
UT banned the fraternity after<lb />
the Seeberger tragedy, but last<lb />
week's report asserted stopping<lb />
hazing in advance may be impos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
The report cited 2 fraternities,<lb />
the Texas Cowboys and the Silver<lb />
Spurs, for continuing hazing de-<lb />
spite administration warnings to<lb />
stop.<lb />
Pledges were taken for "rides"<lb />
� driven far from home, then<lb />
abandoned � the report said.<lb />
Initiates also were shocked with<lb />
electric cattle prods and beaten<lb />
with paddles.<lb />
"As long as the participants<lb />
elect to havs this done to them-<lb />
selves and want to maintain this<lb />
secrecy, there's not a whole lot the<lb />
university can do Ratliff said.<lb />
The commission said the Cow-<lb />
boys and the Spurs should not be<lb />
allowed to represent the school at<lb />
football games and other official<lb />
events. The two fraternities tend<lb />
to the Texas mascot during foot-<lb />
ball games.<lb />
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became public in the U.S support from<lb />
the Contras' American brothers and<lb />
sisters diminshed. Our step-brothers"<lb />
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tion, a wedding of sorts took place. This<lb />
unholy union between former Nicara-<lb />
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To everyone:<lb />
It seems our country is back to itself<lb />
For awhile we were occupied with<lb />
everyone else.<lb />
There was Bakker and Hart and<lb />
Oliver North<lb />
While Reagan's next thought was-<lb />
Bork come Forth.<lb />
in I 1<lb />
Ha<lb />
Was Bakker forgiven? and was<lb />
art's story true?<lb />
Did OUie and Fawn do what they<lb />
were supposed to do?<lb />
The Persian Gult is boiling all the<lb />
time<lb />
with muscles and missiles we keep<lb />
everyone in line<lb />
The stock market fell and the whole<lb />
country gasped<lb />
"Is this another depression?" we<lb />
asked<lb />
Reagan wants a summit Gorbachev<lb />
says "no"<lb />
But the question remains: "will the<lb />
missiles go?"<lb />
As we sit in our chairs and hear all<lb />
this news<lb />
It's true that it all affects me and<lb />
you.<lb />
lody Henzler<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Communications<lb />
 Communications<lb />
U.S. must protect interests in Central America<lb />
eUSSR.soutspendmgusf.ve-to.nemctra, was tak.ng charge of the consohdation of the Com- search InlteIof tur imV 11,00,<lb />
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27mniion;milItary $321million)toallofCemral thoseJ t 1 ��2! S??S l� US' "P" the Sandinistas represent:only a smaUmutorilv Sf �f"Pre .In helping the NicarauLn<lb />
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The Soviets are engaged in a massive mimarv Thn7 �l I tl3Way from such words- suPP�rt e Contras, 17 beUeve a maiorifv m, w,bout the use of our won military forceT<lb />
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riying lank heh- -Where has Communism stopped? Why would<lb />
emg the most lethal communists ho ���. 3?- L7???<lb />
CAMPUS SPECTRUM<lb />
BY<lb />
JUSTIN STURZ<lb />
7T� � "l w��r zones oetter;<lb />
72 approve of U.S. mili tary aid to the Contras, 20<lb />
do not These people know whaf s going on; they're<lb />
�� au mnu-w riyine I ank" heli- "Where hac r� ,7 aown there where it's happening! Note: publiconin-<lb />
copters to Nicaragua, the latter being the most lethal communes � IS? SUKd? Why WOuld '�n P0�"?is ie8al in Nicaragua. pUtCOPm<lb />
weapon of its kind in the world nT I contented with a couple of little Radical-left "place" groups have norir m<lb />
r raSSE? SSSE?<lb />
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Bennett t<lb />
(CPS) � Three weeks ago, clu<lb />
sive U.S. Secretary of Education<lb />
William Bennett, who normally<lb />
doesn't talk to the student press or<lb />
even college student representa-<lb />
tives, agreed to write for, of all<lb />
things, a handful of student news-<lb />
papers.<lb />
The apparent reason, it will be<lb />
for avowedly conservative news<lb />
papers that ostensibly share<lb />
Bennett's political views.<lb />
Ifs another sign, various cam-<lb />
pus newspaper observers sav, of<lb />
how college journalism is chang-<lb />
ing under the influence of conser<lb />
vative and liberal group money<lb />
cheaper technology and campus<lb />
political ferment.<lb />
If nothing else, there are now<lb />
more papers on a campus from<lb />
which students can choose, and<lb />
"traditional" student papers<lb />
regularly are drawing competi-<lb />
tion from stridently political jour-<lb />
nalson both sidesof the spectrum<lb />
"It's becoming easier to start<lb />
publications said Mark<lb />
Goodman of the Student Press<lb />
Law Center, which advises col-<lb />
lege newspapers on legal issues.<lb />
Computers, he noted, have<lb />
made starting a paper simple<lb />
while "universities are npe for<lb />
new publications because they're<lb />
closed audiences. Thev're fairly<lb />
effective.<lb />
polarizing<lb />
press<lb />
Since 19l<lb />
group ca!<lb />
Educanor<lb />
provided<lb />
launch 70<lb />
campuses<lb />
LenkowsM<lb />
On the<lb />
trum, a<lb />
called the<lb />
Policy start<lb />
help start<lb />
pus papers!<lb />
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liberal and<lb />
activit<lb />
manner<lb />
"Thev re<lb />
changing th<lb />
campus<lb />
Trustees supp<lb />
ATLANTA, Ga. (CPS) - Mer-<lb />
cer University's president won a<lb />
unanimous vote of confidence<lb />
from the school's trustees last<lb />
week, surviving an attempted<lb />
ouster by fundamentalists upset<lb />
among other things, by Mercers'<lb />
appearance in a Playbov maga-<lb />
zine listing of top party schools.<lb />
A similar conflict between reli-<lb />
gious fundamentalists and mod-<lb />
eratesover control of a college has<lb />
developed on Wake Forest N C<lb />
The president and dean of fac-<lb />
ulty at Southeastern Baptist Theo-<lb />
logical Seminary said thev will<lb />
resign rather than carrv out the<lb />
agenda of a new board of trustees<lb />
appointed fev conservative Bat?<lb />
Mater's 45 trustees called the<lb />
fundamentalist drive to take over<lb />
their university "a deplorable<lb />
spectacle of intolerance<lb />
The effort began in earlv Octo-<lb />
ber, when Atlanta businessman<lb />
and Baptist layman Lee Robert-<lb />
sent letters to students' parents<lb />
faculty members and pastors to<lb />
complain that Mercer no longer<lb />
followed Baptist principles<lb />
Roberts cited a 1986 Playboy<lb />
magazine ranking of Mercer as a<lb />
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5 SPECTRUM<lb />
BY<lb />
6 KVAN LIGHTNER<lb />
lent Anas, devised a plan for<lb />
peace in the region. This plan, signed by<lb />
rs in the presidents of all five Central Ameri-<lb />
dop- can nations and supported intemation-<lb />
g,ov - aly, calls for the humane euthanasia of<lb />
 e  ailing relatives, the Contras.<lb />
As our brothers lanquish in a semi-<lb />
comatose state, kept alive by injections<lb />
of 'humanitarian" a;d, we see their exis-<lb />
- fence as a major impediment to peace in<lb />
rttral America. The only truly sen-<lb />
le and humane option Americans<lb />
ave is to repudiate the merchants of<lb />
death and their ignoble life. True, it<lb />
n't be easy for foster parents such as<lb />
iren. the Reagan administration to lose chil-<lb />
nny, iren that they nurtured form birth, but<lb />
ms to us impossible to council war<lb />
ile working for peace, if President<lb />
agan is overcome with grief and<lb />
to attend the funeral, we humbly<lb />
volunteer to deliver the eulogy for our<lb />
irug ill-fated brothers<lb />
Reagan wants a summit Gorbachev<lb />
says "no"<lb />
But the question remains: "will the<lb />
missiles go?"<lb />
As we sit in our chairs and hear all<lb />
this news<lb />
It's true that it all affects me and<lb />
you.<lb />
jody Henzler<lb />
Freshman<lb />
 Communications<lb />
 America<lb />
e cannot abide the communization of Central<lb />
nerica. We cannot have Soviet bases on the main-<lb />
id of this hemisphere. In helping the Nicaraguan<lb />
mocrahc Resistance, the Contras, we would<lb />
"lieve the outcome of democracy in central Amer-<lb />
without the use of our won military force. The<lb />
rse outcome we could have would be the consoli-<lb />
Jtion of a communist client state in Nicaragua and<lb />
u spread of communism throughout the region.<lb />
CAMPUS SPECTRUM<lb />
BY<lb />
JUSTIN STURZ<lb />
The second worst outcome would be to have to use<lb />
lencan forces. If we don't help the Contras now,<lb />
id let them fight for us, we'll have to send our own<lb />
fung people down there to combat the communist<lb />
reat. We cannot abandon the Contras, not only<lb />
cause of Nicaragua, but because c: all the other<lb />
ktions in the world who look to us and measure by<lb />
ir actions our commitment to their own struggles<lb />
tainst communism. How long will these people<lb />
io struggle for democracy worldwide, who rely<lb />
i and abide by us, stand by us if they don't believe<lb />
want democracy to triumph just a few hundred<lb />
iles from our own borders?<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER 17,1987 5<lb />
Bennett to write for right-wing college papers<lb />
(CPS) � Three weeks ago. elu-<lb />
sive US. Secretary of Education<lb />
William Bennett, who normally<lb />
doesn't talk to the student press or<lb />
even college student representa-<lb />
tives, agreed to write for, of all<lb />
things, a handful of student news-<lb />
papers.<lb />
The apparent reason: it will be<lb />
for avowedly conservative news-<lb />
papers that ostensibly share<lb />
Bennett's political views.<lb />
It's another sign, various cam-<lb />
pus newspaper observers say, of<lb />
how college journalism is chang-<lb />
ing under the influence of conser-<lb />
vative and liberal group money,<lb />
cheaper technology and campus<lb />
political ferment.<lb />
If nothing else, there are now<lb />
more papers on a campus from<lb />
which students can choose, and<lb />
"traditional" student papers<lb />
regularly are drawing competi-<lb />
tion from stridently political jour-<lb />
nalson both sides of the spectrum.<lb />
"It's becoming easier to start<lb />
publications said Mark<lb />
Goodman of the Student Press<lb />
Law Center, which advises col-<lb />
lege newspapers on legal issues.<lb />
Computers, he noted, have<lb />
made starting a paper simple<lb />
while "universities are ripe for<lb />
new publications because they're<lb />
closed audiences. They're fairly<lb />
effective. But I don't see them<lb />
polarizing the traditional student<lb />
press<lb />
Since 1980, a Washington, D.C.<lb />
group called the Institute for<lb />
Educational Affairs (IEA) has<lb />
provided money and expertise to<lb />
launch 70 conservative papers on<lb />
campuses, IEA President Les<lb />
Lenkowsky reported.<lb />
On the other side of the spec-<lb />
trum, a Washington think tank<lb />
called the Center for National<lb />
Policy started tunneling money to<lb />
help start avowedly liberal cam-<lb />
pus papers, largely in response to<lb />
the IEA's efforts.<lb />
Less abashedly left-wing, the<lb />
National Student News Service<lb />
(NSNS) began in Boston last Janu-<lb />
ary with some financial help from<lb />
the Public Interest Research<lb />
Group (PIRG), a consumer advo-<lb />
cacy group founded by Ralph<lb />
Nader.<lb />
NSNS editor Bruce Allen, while<lb />
conceding the PIRG help and that<lb />
it concentrates on covering "stu-<lb />
dent activism insisted NSNS is<lb />
"nonpartisan" and reports both<lb />
liberal and conservative group<lb />
activities "in a non-advocacy<lb />
manner<lb />
"They're not substantially<lb />
changing the political bent of the<lb />
campus press said Tom<lb />
Rolnicki, the executive director of<lb />
the Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
"They are giving an opportunity<lb />
for a small minority to be heard.<lb />
It's a healthy sign, to see that kind<lb />
of growth arid diversity<lb />
Conservative papers have been<lb />
the most active. Dartmouth,<lb />
Georgetown, Iowa, Texas and<lb />
Cornell all have typically long-<lb />
lived papers, while others tend to<lb />
fade after IEA funding stops.<lb />
"The nature of these papers is<lb />
'here today, gone tomorrow as<lb />
the various players graduate, lose<lb />
interest or run into financial diffi-<lb />
culty University of Massachu-<lb />
setts journalism Prof. Dario Po-<lb />
litella, who compiles a national<lb />
student press directory, said.<lb />
For example, a conservative<lb />
paper at the University of Colo-<lb />
rado in September published a<lb />
story charging CU was promot-<lb />
ing only leftist professors. By the<lb />
time a spectacular legislative and<lb />
campus-wide probe � which<lb />
found the accusation groundless<lb />
� was finished, the paper was out<lb />
of business.<lb />
By mid-October, however, still<lb />
another conservative paper �<lb />
The New Chronicle � had begun.<lb />
Lenkowsky of the IEA � whose<lb />
network convinced Sec. Bennett<lb />
in early October to agree to write<lb />
Trustees support Mercer pres.<lb />
ATLANTA, Ga. (CPS) � Mer-<lb />
cer University's president won a<lb />
unanimous vote of confidence<lb />
from the school's trustees last<lb />
week, surviving an attempted<lb />
ouster by fundamentalists upset,<lb />
among other things, by Mercer's<lb />
appearance in a Playboy maga-<lb />
zine listing of top party schools.<lb />
A similar conflict between reli-<lb />
gious fundamentalists and mod-<lb />
erates over control of a college has<lb />
developed on Wake Forest, N.C<lb />
The president and dean of fac-<lb />
ulty at Southeastern Baptist Theo-<lb />
logical Seminary said they will<lb />
resign rather than carry out the<lb />
agenda of a new board of trustees<lb />
appointed bv conservative Bap-<lb />
tists. �? "  <lb />
Mercer's 45 trustees called the<lb />
fundamentalist drive to take over<lb />
their university "a deplorable<lb />
spectacle of intolerance<lb />
The effort began in early Octo-<lb />
ber, when Atlanta businessman<lb />
and Baptist layman Lee Roberts<lb />
sent letters to students' parents,<lb />
faculty members and pastors to<lb />
complain that Mercer no longer<lb />
followed Baptist principles.<lb />
Roberts cited a 1986 Playboy<lb />
magazine ranking of Mercer as a<lb />
top party school and other "dra-<lb />
matic evidence of filthy language,<lb />
lewd photographs, heresies, stu-<lb />
dent drunkenness and sexually<lb />
explicit material" around campus<lb />
as proof of his contention.<lb />
He asked for the Georgia Bap-<lb />
tist Convention to appoint new<lb />
trustees for Mercer.<lb />
But last week the current trus-<lb />
tees refected the idea.<lb />
R. Kirby Godsey, Mercer's<lb />
president, charged the funda-<lb />
mentalists were "trying to force<lb />
every person and every institu-<lb />
tion to adhere to a particular set of<lb />
doctrines and nothing else<lb />
The problems at the two schools<lb />
are symptoms of a conflict within<lb />
the Southern Baptist Convention,<lb />
observers say. The 14 million<lb />
members of the denomination are<lb />
divided between fundamentalists<lb />
who believe in a literal interpreta-<lb />
tion of the bible and an opposing<lb />
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W-4 or W-4A. "Employee's<lb />
Withholding Allowance<lb />
Certificate remember:<lb />
If you can He claimed on vour<lb />
parent's or another person's tax<lb />
return, you generally cannot be<lb />
exempt from income tax<lb />
withholding. To get it right, read<lb />
the instructions that came with<lb />
vour Form W-4 or W-4A.<lb />
group of moderates who favor<lb />
giving individual churches and<lb />
institutions more flexibility in<lb />
interpreting it.<lb />
Mercer's Godsey explained that<lb />
if fundamentalists control the<lb />
board of trustees at a school, they<lb />
can control what is taught, what is<lb />
published and what books are<lb />
used.<lb />
In addition to the attempt to<lb />
oust Godsey, the fundamentalists<lb />
have said they will withhold<lb />
funds from Mercer unless they are<lb />
allowed to nominate the trustees<lb />
of the school.<lb />
Roberts said the trustees's vote<lb />
proved they were "following Dr.<lb />
Godsey and not Jesus. (They) are<lb />
simply not supporting what all<lb />
Christians believe<lb />
Mercer students generally<lb />
seemed to support Godsey, and<lb />
held a rally protesting the funda-<lb />
mentalitst position.<lb />
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since the late '60s. The campus<lb />
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students think another voice<lb />
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stream student press has become<lb />
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few papers maintain controver-<lb />
sial, adversarial relationships<lb />
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Wednesday, November 18th<lb />
St. Paul's Episcopal Church<lb />
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Ramones, Pressure<lb />
Boys play downtown<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Suft Writer<lb />
It was the rockingest of times, it<lb />
was the drunkest of times. And if<lb />
vou stayed in Greenville this<lb />
weekend, surely you caught some<lb />
of the fallout from downtown.<lb />
This year's coup d'etat was<lb />
staged by the Attic by signing the<lb />
Ramones, the grandaddies of<lb />
punk, the quintessential rude<lb />
rock rebels. Friday's show,<lb />
opened by a thrash-happy Soul<lb />
Train, was a skate punks wet<lb />
dream.<lb />
The Train came on strong, their<lb />
rhvthmic hooks beating on the<lb />
headsof thecrowd. Unaffected by<lb />
the posted "No Slam Dancing and<lb />
No Stage Diving sign, the<lb />
drunker skunks in the audience<lb />
persisted in body flinging.<lb />
This got manv bounced. Boun-<lb />
cers were consistently pointing<lb />
flashlight beams on thrash lead-<lb />
ers. Other Attic staff mingled in<lb />
the crowd, keeping order.<lb />
After a long heavy metal video<lb />
interlude, the screen pulled up to<lb />
 an empty stage. After two songs<lb />
played by an invisible band, the<lb />
Ramones came out in a fury of dry<lb />
ice and spotlights.<lb />
The crowd, already packed<lb />
tighter than an average container<lb />
of fudge, squished together.<lb />
People overflowed onto the stage<lb />
and were helped off. Slamming,<lb />
thrashing and basic heck-a-jam-<lb />
ming got more bounced from the<lb />
club.<lb />
The band played loud but not<lb />
long. After one nearly incompre-<lb />
hensible set, with admittedly few<lb />
breaks between songs, the Ra-<lb />
mones went off stage and stayed<lb />
that way.<lb />
It seemed to be a concert of<lb />
greatest hits. Whether in the front<lb />
or in the back, joey Ramone's<lb />
vocals remained yelled mumbles.<lb />
"Warthog having few lvrics,<lb />
was the most recognizable.<lb />
Dee Dee gave out guitar picks<lb />
and free knee feels to girls on the<lb />
front row. They squealed, and<lb />
went home to use the picks as<lb />
earrings.<lb />
Sadly, the band only played for<lb />
around an hour. Deflated, the<lb />
crowd filed outside. They still<lb />
bought wads of Ramones tee shirt<lb />
as they passed the gift shop<lb />
though.<lb />
Saturday night, the New Deli<lb />
hosted local favorites the Pressure<lb />
Boys. The Young Caucasians<lb />
opened, putting out large energy<lb />
and a fun and ragged version of<lb />
'Tears of a Clown<lb />
The Boys hit the stage with hits<lb />
and horns off their new album,<lb />
"Krandlebanum Monumentus<lb />
In order to catch Awarness Art<lb />
Ensemble at the Attic, the Pres-<lb />
sure Boys' set had to be cut in the<lb />
middle.<lb />
The crowd was small for AAE,<lb />
but perhaps even more lively.<lb />
Reggae bounded off the same<lb />
walls the Ramones had scorched<lb />
the night before.<lb />
A set and small encore later, the<lb />
Ensemble begged to go home and<lb />
the audience reluctantly let them.<lb />
The weekend started to draw to a<lb />
close, although blues band, the<lb />
Nighthawks, had yet to hit<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The rockingest weekend this<lb />
town has seen in quite some time<lb />
proved to have fun, loudness and<lb />
a measure of integrity. AAE<lb />
ended their part in it with the cry,<lb />
"Free Afrika and 1 can see no<lb />
better way to end this paragraph.<lb />
Free Afrika!<lb />
The Ramones rock the roof and the walls and the floor of theAttic Friday night kicking off a week-<lb />
end of rock in downtown Greenville. (Photo by Thomas Walters)<lb />
Joey sings and Dee Dee flings guitar picks at the front row during<lb />
Thomas Walters)<lb />
Friday's show. (Photo by<lb />
Geologists searching for hidden mountains<lb />
WEST MANSFIELD, OHIO<lb />
(AP) - At a leisurely 4 miles per<lb />
day, a curious caravan of earth-<lb />
shaking trucks is wending<lb />
through the rolling farmlands of<lb />
western Ohio, helping scientists<lb />
probe miles below the surface<lb />
where ancient continents may<lb />
have collided.<lb />
If underground mountains can<lb />
be found, scientists say, they<lb />
could be loaded with valuable<lb />
minerals and provide a picture of<lb />
what Earth was like 1 billion years<lb />
ago.<lb />
"This is the beginning of the<lb />
effort to understand the large-<lb />
scale architecture, and ultimately<lb />
the history of Earth is wrapped up<lb />
in the architecture of the crust<lb />
says Doug Nelson, a senior re-<lb />
searcher at Cornell University in<lb />
Ithaca, N.Y.<lb />
Nelson is with the Consortium<lb />
of Continental Reflection Profil-<lb />
ing, COCORP, at Cornell, which<lb />
is funded by National Science<lb />
Foundation at a cost of about $3<lb />
million a year. Scientists hope to<lb />
build a model geologic cross sec-<lb />
tion of the crust under the United<lb />
States by 1990, based on the work<lb />
in Ohio and other states.<lb />
The journey by a crew from<lb />
Seismograph Services Corp. of<lb />
Houston, Texas, began in August<lb />
at the Ohio-Indiana line in Mercer<lb />
County and was to conclude in<lb />
early November at a point along<lb />
the Ohio River across from West<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
In between, the trucks will have<lb />
shaken the path along back roads<lb />
and state highways, sending vi-<lb />
brations up to 30 miles deep<lb />
which are reflected back to a con-<lb />
stantly changing 7.5-mile string of<lb />
geophones - instruments de-<lb />
signed to pick up the smallest<lb />
tremors - spaced about 14 feet<lb />
apart.<lb />
Minute changes in the vibra-<lb />
tions tell scientists what kinds of<lb />
rocks are underground.<lb />
The sophisticated under-<lb />
ground mapping technology was<lb />
developed by the petroleum in-<lb />
dustry, not to search for oil miner-<lb />
als, but to aid in the understand-<lb />
ing of the formation of the Earth's<lb />
crust.<lb />
"We're able to understand the<lb />
history of the Earth says Larry<lb />
Brown, another Cornell geo-<lb />
physicist who is one of the co-<lb />
directors of the project.<lb />
Work in the Appalachians has<lb />
revealed, for example, that those<lb />
peaks were not pushed up from<lb />
underneath, as some had theo-<lb />
rized, but rather were created<lb />
when a thin layer of rock from the<lb />
east was pushed westward, up<lb />
and over existing rock layers.<lb />
In Ohio, the scientists are<lb />
searching for what some believe is<lb />
an ancient fault line where two<lb />
continents collided a billion years<lb />
ago, forming a mountain range<lb />
that may be similar to the Hima-<lb />
layas, which were produced by<lb />
the collision of India and Asia.<lb />
The five trucks shaking the<lb />
earth draw a crowd of onlookers.<lb />
Like ungainly 22-ton ballerinas,<lb />
they slowly push themselves up<lb />
The newly remodeled front of the Marathon restaurant on Evans Street is pictured here. Renovations<lb />
started this summer are finally finished, and the Greek restaurant unveils its new look today. (Photo<lb />
by Hardy AJiigood)<lb />
on legs attatched to a pad that for<lb />
28 seconds vibrates the ground<lb />
from 10 to 45 times per second.<lb />
The vibrations penetrate the<lb />
soles of your shoes and seem to<lb />
shake every bone.<lb />
The trucks wait 15 seconds for<lb />
the vibrations to come back, then<lb />
they move 20 feet and repeat the<lb />
process.<lb />
Michael C Hanson of the Ohio<lb />
Geological Survey is excited by<lb />
the prospects of discovering the<lb />
mineral-rich Grenville Front, one<lb />
reason the state was proposed for<lb />
inclusing in the COCORP project<lb />
in 1983.<lb />
Rocks of the Grenville Front<lb />
surface in Canada, then dip under<lb />
the Great Lakes. Geologists theo-<lb />
rize the front runs under western<lb />
Ohio near Anna and Sidney, areas<lb />
of earthquake activity.<lb />
One theory is that the front was<lb />
formed by two land masses "that<lb />
collided and sutured to each<lb />
other, stuck together Hansen<lb />
says.<lb />
Toys banned<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two<lb />
federal agencies have launched a<lb />
crackdown on dangerous im-<lb />
ported toys.<lb />
The Consumer Product Safety<lb />
Commission and U.S. Customs<lb />
signed a memorandum officially<lb />
starting the cooperative effort in<lb />
October, just as the Christmas<lb />
shopping season got under way.<lb />
Spurred by the realization that<lb />
imports now make up 68 percent<lb />
of the toys being recalled for one<lb />
reason or another, the two agen-<lb />
cies also conducted a safety-in-<lb />
specting test of toys being im-<lb />
ported through Los Angeles and<lb />
San Francisco.<lb />
The result was seizure of more<lb />
dangerous toys than were re-<lb />
called in all of 1986, Safety<lb />
Commission Chairman Terrence<lb />
M. Scanlon said.<lb />
The concentrated efforts by the<lb />
two agencies in Los Angeles and<lb />
San Francisco resulted in seizure<lb />
of 70 shipments of toys containing<lb />
nearly 600,000 items which did<lb />
not meet U.S. safety standards,<lb />
Scanlon said.<lb />
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Billy Joel's Russian<lb />
concert now an album<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Billy Joel went to Russia. He<lb />
played a concert there. It was a big<lb />
deal to the Russian kids, who have<lb />
never even heard of R.E.M.<lb />
And it was a big enough deal to<lb />
CBS records to make a double<lb />
album out of it. They named it<lb />
"Kohuept" which means<lb />
absolutely nothing in English and<lb />
the liner notes don't explain it ei-<lb />
ther.<lb />
Anyway as arrogant as Joel is<lb />
and as third grade as his music<lb />
often is, I find myself not slam-<lb />
ming the Lp as much as I'd like.<lb />
Basically, the guy has talent. He<lb />
just wastes it on songs about up-<lb />
town girls and second winds. It<lb />
took him a trip to the U.S.S.R. to<lb />
make him sound even mildly con-<lb />
vincing.<lb />
The record opens with a Rus-<lb />
sian choir group doing a little<lb />
number called "Odoya This also<lb />
is untranslatable. Since I've had<lb />
around zero years of Russian, I<lb />
relied on the liner notes to clue me<lb />
in to what it meant. Wrong.<lb />
Once Joel starts playing, it's<lb />
good ol' American English all the<lb />
way. He did learn to say "Thank<lb />
you" and "My name is Billy Joel"<lb />
without the aid of a translator,<lb />
and the fans went crazy.<lb />
Imagine, big capitalist rock star<lb />
cares enough about we lowly<lb />
Soviet fans to learn mother<lb />
tongue. We are most lucky people<lb />
in Moscow tonight.<lb />
Joel didn't even play his really<lb />
big hits. But on FM snoozers like<lb />
"Honesty he managed to sound<lb />
like he really was looking for a<lb />
little truth. Not an easy task on a<lb />
song so close to "Feelings" in<lb />
emotional depth and sincerity.<lb />
Joel and Charlie Daniels were<lb />
both raising public conciousrus-<lb />
about Vietnam long before the<lb />
guy in blue jeans even got over his<lb />
hungry heart. In concert, Joel<lb />
gives "Goodnight Saigon added<lb />
grit wothout losing himself in<lb />
greeting card sentimentality.<lb />
The growls and piano solo of<lb />
"Babv Grand" are hot and bluesy.<lb />
Joel relates to the crowd that he<lb />
recorded the song with the great<lb />
Ray Charles, but I never saw a 12-<lb />
inch single of it.<lb />
Surprisingly, lool tackled two<lb />
covers. Not just any two. but two<lb />
of the most famous songs of the<lb />
60s by the two gods of the era<lb />
This, was a mistake.<lb />
His rendition oi "Back in the<lb />
U.S.S.R though appropriate, is<lb />
weakened through his focus on<lb />
the piano at tho expense of the rest<lb />
of the band. � -<lb />
Joel's cover of Dylan's "The<lb />
Times They Are A Changin is<lb />
downright sacriligcous People<lb />
whose wives have been on the<lb />
cover of Sports Illustrated don't<lb />
really want the social order to<lb />
change.<lb />
But he goes on to the crowd<lb />
about what this song means, blah,<lb />
blah, blah. This kind of uncon-<lb />
cious hypocrisy makes the rest oi<lb />
Joel's musical statements ring a<lb />
litttle hollow.<lb />
But if you don't mind that sort<lb />
of political Spam, and vou don't<lb />
mind the fact that he didn't play<lb />
his best songs "Pressure" or "Still<lb />
Rock and Roll to Me" for the<lb />
deprived Russians, well, you'll<lb />
enjoy this album.<lb />
If you feel like the Russians<lb />
deserve better than this, don't<lb />
hold your breath. Rumors that the<lb />
Talking Heads will play Lenin-<lb />
grad are totally false and, in fact,<lb />
just made up at this moment.<lb />
Sanchez to give slide lecture<lb />
School of Art Preu lelax<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
School of Art Visiting Artists Pro-<lb />
gram will sponsor a public slide-<lb />
lecture by Juan Sanchez on Thurs-<lb />
day, Nov. 19 at 7:30 pm in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium. A contemporary<lb />
Latin American painter,<lb />
Sanchez's visit and lecture have<lb />
been scheduled to coincide with<lb />
Gray Art Gallery's current ex-<lb />
hibit, "Images of Latin American<lb />
Cultures: Art and Artifact" and<lb />
East Carolina University's cele-<lb />
bration of Latin American Month.<lb />
Sanchez's paintings are on view<lb />
through November 25 as part of<lb />
the exhibit.<lb />
Juan Sanchez is a New York<lb />
born Puerto Rican Nationalist<lb />
whose mixed media collage-<lb />
paintings are steeped in the com-<lb />
plex issues of the cause of Puerto<lb />
Rican Independence. He studied<lb />
painting and photography at<lb />
See VI SITING, page 8<lb />
Paul Tardif will perform in a free public concert at Fletcher Recit<lb />
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$19.95 to $49.95<lb />
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THh I ASI (. AROI INIAN<lb />
St<lb />
Ramones, Pressure<lb />
Boys play downtown<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
SUff Wntrr<lb />
It was the rockingest of times, it<lb />
was the drunkest of times. And if<lb />
you stayed in Greenville this<lb />
weekend, surely you caught some<lb />
of the fallout from downtown.<lb />
This year's coup d'etat was<lb />
staged by the Attic by signing the<lb />
Ramones, the grandaddies of<lb />
punk, the quintessential rude<lb />
rock rebels. Friday's show,<lb />
opened by a thrash-happy Soul<lb />
Train, was a skate punks wet<lb />
dream.<lb />
The Train came on strong, their<lb />
rhythmic hooks beating on the<lb />
headsof thecrowd. Unaffected by<lb />
the posted "No Slam Dancing and<lb />
No Stage Diving" sign, the<lb />
drunker skunks in the audience<lb />
persisted in body flinging.<lb />
This got many bounced. Boun-<lb />
cers were consistently pointing<lb />
flashlight beams on thrash lead-<lb />
ers. Other Attic staff mingled in<lb />
the crowd, keeping order.<lb />
After a long heavy metal video<lb />
interlude, the screen pulled up to<lb />
an empty stage. After two songs<lb />
played by an invisible band, the<lb />
Ramones came out in a furvof drv<lb />
ice and spotlights.<lb />
The crowd, already packed<lb />
tighter than an average container<lb />
of fudge, squished together.<lb />
People overflowed onto the stage<lb />
and were helped off. Slamming,<lb />
thrashing and basic heck-a-jam-<lb />
ming got more bounced from the<lb />
club.<lb />
The band played loud but not<lb />
long. After one nearly incompre-<lb />
hensible set, with admittedly few<lb />
breaks between songs, the Ra-<lb />
mones went off stage and stayed<lb />
that way.<lb />
It seemed to be a concert of<lb />
greatest hits. Whether in the front<lb />
or in the back, Joey Ramone's<lb />
vocals remained yelled mumbles.<lb />
"Warthog having few lyrics,<lb />
was the most recognizable.<lb />
Dee Dee gave out guitar picks<lb />
and free knee feels to girls on the<lb />
front row. They squealed, and<lb />
went home to use the picks as<lb />
earrings.<lb />
Sadly, the band only played for<lb />
around an hour. Deflated, the<lb />
crowd filed outside. They still<lb />
bought wads of Ramones tee shirt<lb />
as they passed the gift shop<lb />
though.<lb />
Saturday night, the New Deli<lb />
hosted local favorites the Pressure<lb />
Boys. The Young Caucasians<lb />
opened, putting out large energy<lb />
and a fun and ragged version of<lb />
'Tears of a Clown<lb />
The Boys hit the stage with hits<lb />
and horns off their new album,<lb />
"Krandlebanum Monumcntus<lb />
In order to catch Awarness Art<lb />
Ensemble at the Attic, the Pres-<lb />
sure Boys' set had to be cut in the<lb />
middle.<lb />
The crowd was small for AAE,<lb />
but perhaps even more lively.<lb />
Reggae bounded off the same<lb />
walls the Ramones had scorched<lb />
the night before.<lb />
A set and small encore later, the<lb />
Ensemble begged to go home and<lb />
the audience reluctantly let them.<lb />
The weekend started to draw to a<lb />
close, although blues band, the<lb />
Nighthawks, had yet to hit<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The rockingest weekend this<lb />
town has seen in quite some time<lb />
proved to have fun, loudncss and<lb />
a measure of integrity. AAE<lb />
ended their part in it with the cry,<lb />
"Free Afrika and I can see no<lb />
better way to end this paragraph.<lb />
Free Afrika!<lb />
The Ramones rock the roof and the walls and the floor of theAttic Friday night, kicking off a week-<lb />
end of rock in downtown Greenville. (Photo by Thomas Walters)<lb />
Joey sings and Dee Dee flings guitar picks at the front row during Friday's show. (Photo by<lb />
Thomas Walters)<lb />
Geologists searching for hidden mountains<lb />
WEST MANSFIELD, OHIO<lb />
(AP) - At a leisurely 4 miles per<lb />
day, a curious caravan of earth-<lb />
shaking trucks is wending<lb />
through the rolling farmlands of<lb />
western Ohio, helping scientists<lb />
probe miles below the surface<lb />
where ancient continents may<lb />
have collided.<lb />
If underground mountains can<lb />
be found, scientists say, they<lb />
could be loaded with valuable<lb />
minerals and provide a picture of<lb />
what Earth was like 1 billion years<lb />
ago.<lb />
"This is the beginning of the<lb />
effort to understand the large-<lb />
scale architecture, and ultimately<lb />
the history of Earth is wrapped up<lb />
in the architecture of the crust<lb />
says Doug Nelson, a senior re-<lb />
searcher at Cornell University in<lb />
Ithaca, N.Y.<lb />
Nelson is with the Consortium<lb />
of Continental Reflection Profil-<lb />
ing, COCORP, at Cornell, which<lb />
is funded by National Science<lb />
Foundation at a cost of about $3<lb />
million a year. Scientists hope to<lb />
build a model geologic cross sec-<lb />
tion of the crust under the United<lb />
States by 1990, based on the work<lb />
in Ohio and other states.<lb />
The journey by a crew from<lb />
Seismograph Services Corp. of<lb />
I louston, Texas, began in August<lb />
at the Ohio-Indiana line in Mercer<lb />
County and was to conclude in<lb />
early November at a point along<lb />
the Ohio River across from West<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
In between, the trucks will have<lb />
shaken the path along back roads<lb />
and state highways, sending vi-<lb />
brations up to 30 miles deep<lb />
which are reflected back to a con-<lb />
stantly changing 7.5-miIc string of<lb />
geophones - instruments de-<lb />
signed to pick up the smallest<lb />
tremors - spaced about 14 feet<lb />
apart.<lb />
Minute changes in the vibra-<lb />
tions tell scientists what kinds of<lb />
rocks are underground.<lb />
The sophisticated under-<lb />
ground mapping technology was<lb />
developed by the petroleum in-<lb />
dustry, not to search for oil miner-<lb />
als, but to aid in the understand-<lb />
ing of the formation of the Earth's<lb />
crust.<lb />
"We're able to understand the<lb />
history of the Earth says Larry<lb />
Brown, another Cornell geo-<lb />
physicist who is one of the co-<lb />
directors of the project.<lb />
Work in the Appalachians has<lb />
revealed, for example, that those<lb />
peaks were not pushed up from<lb />
underneath, as some had theo-<lb />
rized, but rather were created<lb />
when a thin layer of rock from the<lb />
east was pushed westward, up<lb />
and over existing rock layers.<lb />
In Ohio, the scientists are<lb />
searching for what some believe is<lb />
an ancient fault line where two<lb />
continents collided a billion years<lb />
ago, forming a mountain range<lb />
that may be similar to the Hima-<lb />
layas, which were produced by<lb />
the collision of India and Asia.<lb />
The five trucks shaking the<lb />
earth draw a crowd of onlookers.<lb />
Like ungainly 22-ton ballerinas,<lb />
they slowly push themselves up<lb />
on legs attatched to a pad that for<lb />
28 seconds vibrates the ground<lb />
from 10 to 45 times per second.<lb />
The vibrations penetrate the<lb />
soles of your shoes and seem to<lb />
shake every bone.<lb />
The trucks wait 15 seconds for<lb />
the vibrations to come back, then<lb />
they move 20 feet and repeat the<lb />
process.<lb />
Michael C. Hansen of the Ohio<lb />
Geological Survey is excited by<lb />
the prospects of discovering the<lb />
mineral-rich Grenville Front, one<lb />
reason the state was proposed for<lb />
inclusing in the COCORP project<lb />
in 1983.<lb />
Rocks of the Grenville Front<lb />
surface in Canada, then dip under<lb />
the Great Lakes. Geologists theo-<lb />
rize the front runs under western<lb />
Ohio near Anna and Sidney, areas<lb />
of earthquake activity.<lb />
One theory is that the front was<lb />
formed by two land masses "that<lb />
collided and sutured to each<lb />
other, stuck together Hansen<lb />
says.<lb />
Toys banned<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two<lb />
federal agencies have launched a<lb />
crackdown on dangerous im-<lb />
ported toys.<lb />
The Consumer Product Safety<lb />
Commission and U.S. Customs<lb />
signed a memorandum officially<lb />
starting the cooperative effort in<lb />
October, just as the Christmas<lb />
shopping season got under way.<lb />
Spurred by the realization that<lb />
imports now make up 68 percent<lb />
of the toys being recalled for one<lb />
reason or another, the two agen-<lb />
cies also conducted a safety-in-<lb />
specting test of toys being im-<lb />
ported through Los Angeles and<lb />
San Francisco.<lb />
The result was seizure of more<lb />
dangerous toys than were re-<lb />
called in all of 1986, Safety<lb />
Commission Chairman Terrence<lb />
M. Scanlon said.<lb />
The concentrated efforts by the<lb />
two agencies in Los Angeles and<lb />
San Francisco resulted in seizure<lb />
of 70 shipments of toys containing<lb />
The newly remodeled front of the Marathon restaurant on Evans Street is pictured here. Renovation? nearly 600,000 items which did<lb />
started this summer are finally finished, and the Greek restaurant unveils its new look today. (Fhoto not meet tj.S. safety standards,<lb />
by Hardy Aiiigood) Scanlon said.<lb />
Billy Joel's Russian<lb />
concert now an album<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Billy Joel went to Russia. He<lb />
played a concert there. It was a big<lb />
deal to the Russian kids, who have<lb />
never even heard of R.E.M.<lb />
And it was a big enough deal to<lb />
CBS records to make a double<lb />
album out of it. They named it<lb />
"Kohuept" which means<lb />
absolutely nothing in English and<lb />
the liner notes don't explain it ei-<lb />
ther.<lb />
Anyway as arrogant as Joel is<lb />
and as third grade as his music<lb />
often is, I find myself not slam-<lb />
ming the Lp as much as I'd like.<lb />
Basically, the guy has talent. He<lb />
just wastes it on songs about up-<lb />
town girls and second winds. It<lb />
took him a trip to the U.S.S.R. to<lb />
make him sound even mildly con-<lb />
vincing.<lb />
The record opens with a Rus-<lb />
sian choir group doing a little<lb />
number called "Odoya This also<lb />
is untranslatable. Since I've had<lb />
around zero years of Russian, I<lb />
relied on the liner notes to clue me<lb />
in to what it meant. Wrong.<lb />
Once Joel starts playing, it's<lb />
good ol' American English all the<lb />
way. He did leam to say "Thank<lb />
you" and "My name is Billy Joel"<lb />
without the aid of a translator,<lb />
and the fans went crazy.<lb />
Imagine, big capitalist rock star<lb />
cares enough about we lowly<lb />
Soviet fans to learn mother<lb />
tongue. We are most lucky people<lb />
in Moscow tonight.<lb />
Joel didn't even play his really<lb />
big hits. But on FM snoozers like<lb />
"Honesty he managed to sound<lb />
like he really was looking for a<lb />
little truth. Not an easy task on a<lb />
song so close to "Feelings" in<lb />
emotional depth and sincerity.<lb />
Joel and Charlie Daniels were<lb />
both raising public conciousnes<lb />
about Vietnam long before the<lb />
guy in blue jeans even got over his<lb />
hungry heart. In concert, Joel<lb />
gives "Goodnight Saigon" added<lb />
grit wothout losing himself in<lb />
greeting card sentimentality.<lb />
The growls and piano solo of<lb />
"Baby Grand" are hot and bluesy<lb />
Joel relates to the crowd that he<lb />
recorded the song with the great<lb />
Ray Charles, but I never saw a 12-<lb />
inch single of it.<lb />
Surprisingly, (oel tackled two<lb />
covers. Not just any two, but two<lb />
of the most famous songs of the<lb />
60s by the two gods of the era.<lb />
This, was a mistake.<lb />
His rendition oi Back in the<lb />
U.S.S.R though appropriate, is<lb />
weakened through his focus on<lb />
the piano at the expense of the rest<lb />
of the band.<lb />
Joel's cover oi Dylan's "The<lb />
Times They Are A Changin" is<lb />
downright sacriligeous. People<lb />
whose wives have been on the<lb />
cover of Sports Illustrated don't<lb />
really want the social order to<lb />
change.<lb />
But he goes on to the crowd<lb />
about what this song means, blah,<lb />
blah, blah. This kind oi uneon-<lb />
cious hypocrisy makes the rest of<lb />
Joel's musical statements ring a<lb />
litttle hollow.<lb />
But if you don't mind that sort<lb />
of political Spam, and you don't<lb />
mind the fact that he didn't play<lb />
his best songs "Pressure" or "Still<lb />
Rock and Roll to Me" for the<lb />
deprived Russians, well, vou'll<lb />
enjoy this album.<lb />
If you feel like the Russians<lb />
deserve better than this, don't<lb />
hold your breath. Rumors that the<lb />
Talking Heads will play Lenin-<lb />
grad are totally false and, in fact,<lb />
just made up at this moment.<lb />
Sanchez to give slide lecture<lb />
School of Art Pro Release<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
School of Art Visiting Artists Pro-<lb />
gram will sponsor a public slide-<lb />
lecture byjuan Sanchez on Thurs-<lb />
day, Nov. 19 at 7:30 pm in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium. A contemporary<lb />
Latin American painter,<lb />
Sanchez's visit and lecture have<lb />
been scheduled to coincide with<lb />
Gray Art Gallery's current ex-<lb />
hibit, "Images of Latin American<lb />
Cultures: Art and Artifact" and<lb />
East Carolina University's cele-<lb />
bration of Latin American Month.<lb />
Sanchez's paintings are on view<lb />
through November 25 as part of<lb />
the exhibit.<lb />
Juan Sanchez is a New York<lb />
born Puerto Rican Nationalist<lb />
whose mixed media collage-<lb />
paintings are steeped in the com-<lb />
plex issues of the cause of Puerto<lb />
Rican Independence. He studied<lb />
painting and photography at<lb />
See VISITING, page 8<lb />
Paul Tardif will perform in a free public concert at Fletcher Recit<lb />
Hall tomorrow night The show starts at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
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8 THE EAST CARPI IMIam<lb />
NOVEMBER 17. 1987<lb />
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2!�ber sees highest spots of every U.S. state<lb />
Borons has 311; T1 l mX firsl stae high point summit in North America. It took Th�   . .<lb />
Cnsnall heh .r?003 d ' 80t " S hih P�int<lb />
of AmoricaTom ho 8 P�m,S whcn ' was a scnior at Pi�Sord<lb />
m,t SnSoum TWy SUm" Hh Scho�1 he �)� That was<lb />
cj�5s ��, cyYork's 5344-foot Mount<lb />
Storlcr's barn � y'<lb />
Borons is s "oo.k I� -J�S � hiSh<lb />
of those restless souls in Vibram<lb />
soles who are always looking for a<lb />
new crag to scramble up and jot<lb />
down in their logbooks. It'ssort of<lb />
a hobby, like stamp collecting.<lb />
Last spring, Berens, a 38-ycar-<lb />
old lawyer who lives with his wife<lb />
and two kids in suburban Albany,<lb />
joined an elitegroupof .nountain-<lb />
oers who can boast of having<lb />
bagged the highest peak in each of<lb />
the 50 United States.<lb />
As far as those who keep track<lb />
of such things can determine, he's<lb />
the seventh person to do it.<lb />
jack Longacre, a 50-year-old<lb />
trailer park proprietor in Moun-<lb />
tain home. Ark claims to be the<lb />
sixth person to climb the high<lb />
points. He says he knows of about<lb />
two dozen others who are work-<lb />
ing on it.<lb />
Us an arduous task, with many<lb />
obstacles to overcome In Alaska<lb />
there are blizzards, crevasses<lb />
pulmonary edema. In Delaware'<lb />
there are speeding cars. In Indi-<lb />
ana, the high point is obscured bv<lb />
cornstalks.<lb />
It took Borons 21 vears, but he<lb />
bagged them all. 1 lc potted the last<lb />
one in his log book on May 27<lb />
1987 when he trudged through<lb />
thigh-deep snow to reach the<lb />
supposedly desert summit of<lb />
13,143-foot Boundary peak in<lb />
Nevada.<lb />
"When we got to the top, we<lb />
celebrated with champagne and<lb />
fruitcake, and just contemplated<lb />
our situation he says.<lb />
Berens, who works for the state<lb />
attorney general's office, traces<lb />
his zeal for hi king back to when he<lb />
joined the Boy Scouts in suburban<lb />
Rochester.<lb />
Visiting artist<lb />
to give lecture<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
Rutgers University and Cooper<lb />
, Union for the Advancement of<lb />
Science and Art in New York. His<lb />
work has been featured in over 60<lb />
group shows.<lb />
Sanchez's work has drawn criti-<lb />
cal attention in recent vears for his<lb />
skillful and innovative integra-<lb />
tion of varied materials, motifs,<lb />
graffitti and media images with<lb />
urgent political content. Art critic,<lb />
Helen Harrison of the Now York<lb />
Times concludes, "Since Mr. San-<lb />
chez is living and working in the<lb />
very system that promotes mass<lb />
acceptance of art as a consumer<lb />
commodity, can ho strike a bal-<lb />
ance between politics and aesteth-<lb />
ics? The answer, to a surprising<lb />
degree, is yes<lb />
In addition to his lecture Juan<lb />
Sanchez will be visiting class-<lb />
rooms and conducting individual<lb />
critiques in the School of Art Nov.<lb />
19 and 20. His visit is funded in<lb />
part by a grant from the National<lb />
Endowment for the Arts and his<lb />
paintings are exhibited through<lb />
the Museum of Contemporary<lb />
Hispanic Art in New York under<lb />
the direction of Nilda Peraza.<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium and Gray<lb />
Art Gallery are located in the Jon-<lb />
kins Fine Arts Center on the cam-<lb />
pusof East Carolina Universityin<lb />
Grenvillc, North Carolina. All<lb />
events arc tree and open to the<lb />
public. Parking is available in the<lb />
lots adjoining the Jenkins Center.<lb />
For more information, call (919)<lb />
757-6336.<lb />
beak hawnr" nn� w h r . Sl-wna n'Sn says- Because of the thin air, one<lb />
summit in North America. It took<lb />
a 17-day expedition to get to that<lb />
summit, Berens says.<lb />
"We had to wait out a two-day<lb />
snowstorm at 14,000 feet he<lb />
says. Because of the thin air, one<lb />
chusetts, when he was a student at<lb />
nearby Williams college. He<lb />
climbed Vermont's high point.<lb />
Mount Mansfield, while visiting<lb />
an uncle in Burlington.<lb />
"At that point I had three he<lb />
says, "and I realized I only had 47<lb />
to go Somehow it just snow-<lb />
balled from there.<lb />
The major obstacle to climbing<lb />
all the high points, besides having<lb />
the time and money to travel all<lb />
over the country, is that some<lb />
require technical rock and ice-<lb />
climbing skills. Realizing that,<lb />
Berens enrolled in a course at<lb />
Rainier Mountaineering Inc, in<lb />
Seattle.<lb />
In 1975, he climbed<lb />
Washington's high point, 14,410-<lb />
foot Mount Rainier, under the<lb />
guidance of two premier moun-<lb />
taineers: Phil Ershier, who in 1984<lb />
became the first American to<lb />
reach the summit of Mount Ever-<lb />
est via the north face, and Marty<lb />
Hoey, a young woman who died<lb />
on Everest's north face in 1982.<lb />
The most challenging of the<lb />
high points was Alaska's 20,320-<lb />
foot Mount McKinley, the highest<lb />
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But Berens recalls the experi-<lb />
ence fondly. He says McKinley<lb />
was one of his favorite climbs<lb />
because of the fellowship among<lb />
the climbers, the sense of accom-<lb />
plishment, and the starkly beauti-<lb />
ful scenery.<lb />
"Each region is beautiful in its<lb />
own way Berens says. "Kings<lb />
Peak in Utah has beautiful mead<lb />
toUan,han8erOUfuhi8h P01 high P�ints' he Mys his �"�y �� Survey had determ.ned an-<lb />
tostandoneysstheonenear was piqued by notations ,n the other hill a few miles away was a<lb />
sign-in books on some of the foot higher. Last spring he got<lb />
summits. together with some other people<lb />
I read it again and again: This who were aspiring to do the 50<lb />
is my sixth, my twentieth he and climbed the new high point<lb />
says. I was curious to find just Mount Arvon<lb />
!L�W"?Ty P000 WCre doinK Hc discovered another new<lb />
this, boheputanad in thebackof survey when he happened across<lb />
Wilmington, Del. 'That's because<lb />
the high point of Delaware hap-<lb />
pens to be the double yellow line<lb />
of a road that goes over a hill<lb />
rhe lowest high point is an<lb />
Panhandle, 345 feet above<lb />
doesn't have. Granite Peak �<lb />
Montana has snarply defined sil-<lb />
houettes cleanly fractured gran-<lb />
ite with lots of angularity<lb />
The ugliest high point, he says,<lb />
was Clingman's Dome in the<lb />
Great Smoky Mountains in Ten-<lb />
nessee. "There's an asphalt side-<lb />
walk all the way to the top ho<lb />
says. "It's so crowded, you don't<lb />
get any sense of isolation or ac-<lb />
complishment "<lb />
scrubwSe" m fiPebackof survey when he happened across<lb />
scruDoy tittle hill a mountaineering magazine with a National CeoeraDhicarticle ihi<lb />
hortpinethickets his address, askmg �op,c who sa.d .owa'sh, was no<lb />
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l d like to get some kind of an Mound in the northwest corner of<lb />
organization going he says, he the state, but a slightly hieher soot<lb />
corresponds with about 20 people on the farm of MemllSterlernear<lb />
who share his interest and occa- Sibley.<lb />
sionally puts together a newslet- Last spring Berens found the<lb />
e , general area on a topographical<lb />
Lonracre also keeps track of map, and then drove around until<lb />
!WSUrvCVSU'hirhhavorKlnnn,l W.� ri  <lb />
level. "It's a<lb />
covered with short pine thickets,<lb />
Berens says. "It's kind of hard to<lb />
tell which point is the highest, so I<lb />
just wandered around until I was<lb />
convinced that I'd stood on every<lb />
little nubble<lb />
Berens says finding some the<lb />
the high points would be nearly<lb />
impossible without the help of a<lb />
ows and forests which McKinley Httleguidebookwrittcninl&amp;Obv nowT !� ku'PS 5 of maP'an then drove around until<lb />
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Frand Ashely and publisher by<lb />
La Siesta Press in California.<lb />
But the book itself is hard to<lb />
find.<lb />
"It's been out of print for 10<lb />
years Ashley said in a telephone<lb />
interview. "There's not much in-<lb />
terest in doing the high points. It<lb />
takes a lot of time and money<lb />
But Longacre says he thinks<lb />
interest is growing. During the<lb />
four years it took him to do the<lb />
some or the official high points Stcrler.<lb />
since Ashley wrote his book. "The Sterlers were very kind<lb />
Boron, discovered after ho and gracious he says. Thev<lb />
climbed 1979-foot Mount gavemeperm.ss.ontogoonthou<lb />
Curwood in the Upper Peninsula land, and even gave mea postcard<lb />
of Michigan that the U.S.Ceologi- showing their high point "<lb />
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Sports Wntcr<lb />
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Winning season spoiled<lb />
Sports<lb />
NOVEMBER 17, 1987 Page 9<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
HATT1ESBURC, Miss. � So<lb />
dose, but yet so far away.<lb />
That was the story for East<lb />
Carolina Saturday as it fell to<lb />
southern Mississippi 38-34, end-<lb />
rg its hopes of a winning season.<lb />
The Tirates finish the year with<lb />
i 5-6 record. Southern Mississippi<lb />
improved to 6-4.<lb />
The Pirates dug themselves a<lb />
hole early as the Golden Eagles'<lb />
punt returner James Henry put<lb />
southern Miss on the board first<lb />
 hen he returned a 49-yard Craig<lb />
I osito punt 65 yards on the final<lb />
play of the first quarter for a<lb />
touchdown. Chris Seroka's PAT<lb />
cave Southern Miss a 7-0 lead.<lb />
The Pirates fell behind 14-0 later<lb />
in the second quarter when quar-<lb />
terback Brett Favre connected<lb />
with Darryl Tillman for a 26-yard<lb />
touchdown pass.<lb />
ECU wasted little time charging<lb />
back as it moved 74 yards in only<lb />
five plays for a touchdown,<lb />
apped by Travis Hunter's 18-<lb />
vard touchdown pass to Matt<lb />
McLaughlin. The big play on the<lb />
drive was Willie Lewis' 43-yard<lb />
run. Chuck Berleth's PAT pulled<lb />
the Pirates to within 14-7 with 3:51<lb />
to play in the first half.<lb />
Donald Porch then blocked a<lb />
Billy Knighten punt on the<lb />
Golden Eagles' next possession,<lb />
Civing the Pirates possession at<lb />
the Southern Miss 26.<lb />
Eight plays later, Dcnell<lb />
Harper, picking up a fumbled<lb />
pitch from Hunter, sprinted in<lb />
trom 1 yard out. Berleth's PAT<lb />
tied the score at 14-14 with two<lb />
seconds in the first half.<lb />
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the second half, scoring on an 11 -<lb />
yard pass from Favre to Preston<lb />
Hansford. Seroka's PAT made the<lb />
score21-14 with 9.31 to play in the<lb />
third quarter.<lb />
For theday, Favre connected on<lb />
12 of 20 passes for 232 yards.<lb />
Henry then struck out against<lb />
the Pirates again.<lb />
Following a 41-yard Losito<lb />
punt, Henry broke free of several<lb />
tackles and sprinted 81 yards<lb />
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touchdown. Seroka, with his PAT<lb />
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third.<lb />
"We knew we'd have trouble<lb />
hemming him (Henry) up Pirate<lb />
Pirates fall to Golden Eagles; finish 5-6<lb />
ft?<lb />
head coach Art Baker said,<lb />
worked all week on that.<lb />
"There's no doubt that those<lb />
two plays hurt us an awful lot<lb />
today out there<lb />
The Pirates didn't throw in the<lb />
towel, though.<lb />
Later in the quarter, following a<lb />
23-yard Knighten punt, Hunter<lb />
moved the Pirates 44 yards in six<lb />
plays for a touchdown to close to<lb />
within 2S-21 with 19 seconds left<lb />
in the third period.<lb />
Hunter capped the drive with a<lb />
2-yard dive. The touchdown was<lb />
set up when 1 larper found an<lb />
opening on the right side and<lb />
rambled 27 yards to the Golden<lb />
Eagle 6.<lb />
Southern Miss then used an-<lb />
other big plav to boost in front of<lb />
the Pirates 35-21. On a third and<lb />
five at the Golden Eagle 37, Favre<lb />
hit Chris McGhee down the right<lb />
sideline for a 63-yard touchdown<lb />
reception.<lb />
"We've had trouble with third<lb />
down coversions all year long<lb />
Baker said. "Today wasnodiffer-<lb />
ent. We just couldn't come up<lb />
with the big plav<lb />
Seroka later moved the Golden<lb />
Eagles out in front 38-21 with just<lb />
under seven minutes remaining<lb />
following a Seroka held goal.<lb />
That brought out the Pirates'<lb />
sophomore backup quarterback<lb />
Charlie Libretto and the hurry-up<lb />
offense. Libretto quickly moved<lb />
the Pirates 72 yards in a mere<lb />
seven plays to cut the deficit to 38-<lb />
28 when George Franklin plowed<lb />
in from 2 yards out with 4:27 to<lb />
play in the contest.<lb />
The big play in the drive was a<lb />
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scoring drive. Passes of 26 arid 15<lb />
yards to Tony Smith along with a<lb />
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aided the drive, which culmi-<lb />
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game when Libretto hit Smith in<lb />
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tion.<lb />
Tim James' two point conver-<lb />
sion run was stopped short leav-<lb />
ing the score 38-34.<lb />
The Golden Faglcs, then recov-<lb />
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the clock out.<lb />
Libretto, in almost becoming<lb />
the game's hero, completed seven<lb />
passesinl2attemptsfor 131 yards<lb />
and a TD.<lb />
The comeback effort by the Pi-<lb />
rates left Baker with a good feel-<lb />
ing about the team as a whole.<lb />
Finis was a different team out<lb />
there today Baker said. "They<lb />
showed how bad they wanted the<lb />
winning season by the way they<lb />
kept fighting back and not giving<lb />
up.<lb />
"But it (a win) just wasn't in the<lb />
cards todav<lb /><lb />
Comeback attempt<lb />
Tim James (top photo) was unsuccesful in a two-point conversion try late in the Pirates 38-34 season-�ndin� loss<lb />
to Southern Mississippi Saturday. (Photc by Harold Wise � ECU Sports Information)<lb />
Hoopsters begin year<lb />
The 1987-88 version of the East<lb />
Carolina men's basketball team<lb />
takes to the court tonight at 730in<lb />
Minges Coliseum for an exhibi-<lb />
tion contest against the Czecho-<lb />
slovokian National team.<lb />
The Pirates will be headed by<lb />
first-year head coach Mike Steele,<lb />
who comes to the ECU program<lb />
after serving a six-year stint at Di-<lb />
vision III DePauw University.<lb />
While at DePauw, Steele's squads<lb />
accumulated a 124-40 record, in-<lb />
cluding one trip to the Division 111<lb />
Final Four.<lb />
This year's Pirate hoop squad,<lb />
sorely depleted by graduation,<lb />
return only two players from last<lb />
year's 12-16 team. Returning for<lb />
the Pirates are junior guard Jeff<lb />
Kelly and sophomore forward<lb />
Reed Lose.<lb />
Kelly and Lose combined re-<lb />
turn an average of less than four<lb />
points and less than one rebound<lb />
per contest trom last year.<lb />
Taking the court for the Pirates'<lb />
nine-man squad will be a quintet<lb />
of freshmen, a pair of sophomores<lb />
and a pair of juniors. No seniors<lb />
occupy spots on the Pirates' ros-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Other than Kelly, junior college<lb />
transfer Dominique Martin, a for-<lb />
ward, rounds out the junior class.<lb />
Forward Gus Hill joins Lose as the<lb />
other sophomore.<lb />
Freshmen for the Pirates in-<lb />
clude guards Jimmy Hinton,<lb />
Ronney Gibbs and Terhern Har-<lb />
vey. Also, forwards Stanley Love<lb />
and Marc Lacv.<lb />
Libretto to leave football team<lb />
Sophomore backup quarter- Monday that he would not return<lb />
back Charlie Libretto announced to the Pirate football squad for the<lb />
Libretto in action against Southern Mississippi. (Photo by Harold Wise-<lb />
ECU Sports Information)<lb />
1988 season.<lb />
Libretto, in explaining his de-<lb />
parture, said that he "was a pass-<lb />
ing quarterback on a option foot-<lb />
ball team<lb />
Just recently, Libretto led the<lb />
Pirates in a near come-from-be-<lb />
hind victory against Southern<lb />
Mississippi last Saturday. In that<lb />
game. Libretto came off the bench<lb />
with less than seven minutes to<lb />
play with the Pirates trailing 38-<lb />
21. He then directed the ECU of-<lb />
fense on two scoring drives, one<lb />
of 72 yards and the other of 80<lb />
yards, to close the final margin to<lb />
38-34.<lb />
In that span. Libretto connected<lb />
on seven of 12 passes for 131 vards<lb />
and threw one touchdown, an 8-<lb />
yarder to wide receiver Tony-<lb />
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Libretto has listed his prospec-<lb />
tive schools which he might trans-<lb />
fer to as the University of Horida<lb />
and Central Horida.<lb />
ECU Swimmers gain wins over Richmond<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sportt Writer<lb />
The ECU men and women's<lb />
swim and dive team had yet an-<lb />
other successful meet as both the<lb />
men and the women defeated the<lb />
University of Richmond last<lb />
Wednesday. Needless to say,<lb />
coach Rick Kobe is very pleased<lb />
with both squads' performances.<lb />
"This was a fairly easy meet for<lb />
us Kobe explained.<lb />
And easy it was as the women<lb />
won nine of the 11 swimming<lb />
events and the men won seven of<lb />
the 11 swimming events.<lb />
"We had our swimmers swim<lb />
off events so that it would be a<lb />
little more competitive and so that crushing the Lady Spiders 117-86<lb />
we could move our swimmers Patty Walsh and Sonya Hem<lb />
around to see what other areas<lb />
they would be dominate in also<lb />
said Kobe.<lb />
The men, by a score of 122-93<lb />
brought their record to 2-1 when<lb />
defeating Richmond.<lb />
In addition, the most outstand-<lb />
ing swimmer was awarded to<lb />
freshman Mark O'Brien who had<lb />
an excellent 200-yard backstroke<lb />
time of 1:59.52. Better still, was<lb />
that ECU also took the second and<lb />
third spots in that race with John<lb />
Farrel coming in at 2:01.62 and<lb />
George Walters taking third in<lb />
2:04.35.<lb />
The women also continued<lb />
their undefeated record of 3-0 by<lb />
mingway were nominated best<lb />
swimmers of the meet with Walsh<lb />
swimming a winning time of<lb />
1:89.83 in the 200 yard freestyle<lb />
(25.74) and the 100 yard freestyle<lb />
(55.19) event.<lb />
Both the men and the women's<lb />
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in first over Richmond with the<lb />
men swimming in at 3:43.22 and<lb />
the women swimming a fine time<lb />
of 4:13.09.<lb />
In the men's 1000-yard freestyle<lb />
event, ECU blew past Richmond<lb />
taking all three places. It was<lb />
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the men swimming a superb time<lb />
of 10:21.68 while George Walters<lb />
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medley taking once again the<lb />
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superb day against Richmond.<lb />
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Doom was in store for the<lb />
women Richmond swimmers<lb />
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wrath of East Carolina either. It<lb />
was the Pirate women who took<lb />
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freestyle with Leslie Jo Wilson<lb />
taking first in 5:23.74. Three sec-<lb />
onds later CarolynGreen (5:26.41)<lb />
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The women Pirates fell short to<lb />
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to claim third.<lb />
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John Farrell, and Sean Callender<lb />
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relay with a time of 3:17.57. East<lb />
Carolina also took third in that<lb />
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Ron Fleming finishing up in<lb />
3:31.09.<lb />
Tribe wins CAA volleyball crown<lb />
Setter-hitter Debbie Tate and the Pirate volleyball team were unsuccessful in their attemt to win the CAA<lb />
volleyball title this weekend in Minges Coliseum. (Photo by Mar Startari � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Sporti Writer<lb />
William &amp; Mary won four<lb />
matches, including a five game<lb />
come-from-behind contest<lb />
against James Madison, to take<lb />
their third straight Colonial Ath-<lb />
letic Association volleyball cham-<lb />
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matches, never playing more than<lb />
three games, before meeting a<lb />
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championship. It took the Tribe<lb />
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ning streak for James Madison<lb />
and gives the Dukes a 33-7 season<lb />
record. William &amp; Mary finishes<lb />
at 23-7.<lb />
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its first match to UNC Wilming-<lb />
ton4-15,15-17, and 2-15. The Lady<lb />
Pirates lost again that afternoon to<lb />
William &amp; Mary 10-15,5-15 and 9-<lb />
15.<lb />
ECU closes out the 1987 season<lb />
with a 9-18 mark overall with no<lb />
conference wins.<lb />
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eliminated in the first round los-<lb />
ing to George Mason 16-14,14-16,<lb />
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shut down by James Madison in<lb />
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American's season records stands<lb />
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Wilmington and James Madison<lb />
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Saturday in the semi-finals,<lb />
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the championship match by<lb />
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15-5,15-10,17-15. William &amp; Mary<lb />
made short order of the George<lb />
Mason Patriots, 15-11,17-15,15-5.<lb />
In the consolation match for<lb />
third place, UNC Wilmington<lb />
went head to head with George<lb />
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and most intense match of the<lb />
tournament. The Lady Hawks,<lb />
down 2-1, won two straight<lb />
games to come back and capture<lb />
third place 12-15,15-5, 7-15,15-8,<lb />
18-16.<lb />
UNCW finishes the season at<lb />
23-11 and George Mason at 13-25.<lb />
The All-CAA teams were an-<lb />
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quet and William &amp; Mary's Heidi<lb />
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Jensen, James Madison's Rose-<lb />
mary McHugh and Cathy Cole,<lb />
Joyce Johansen of George Mason<lb />
and Yvonne Holan form UNC<lb />
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Wilmington; Chrissie Penas,<lb />
James Madison; Dina Thomas,<lb />
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THE EAST CAROL INIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
NOVEMBER 17, 1987 Page 9<lb />
Winning season spoiled<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sporti Editor<lb />
HATT1ESBURG, Miss. � So<lb />
close, but yet so far away.<lb />
That was the story for East<lb />
Carolina Saturday as it fell to<lb />
iuthern Mississippi 38-34, end-<lb />
ing its hopes of a winning season.<lb />
1 he Pirates finish the year with<lb />
j 5-6 record. Southern Mississippi<lb />
improved to 6-4.<lb />
The Pirates dug themselves a<lb />
hole early as the Golden Eagles'<lb />
punt returner James Henry put<lb />
Southern Miss on the board first<lb />
 hen he returned a 49-yard Craig<lb />
1 osito punt 65 yards on the final<lb />
play o( the first quarter for a<lb />
touchdown. Chris Seroka's PAT<lb />
gave Southern Miss a 7-0 lead.<lb />
1 he Pirates fell behind 14-0 later<lb />
in the second quarter when quar-<lb />
terback Brett Favrc connected<lb />
with Darryl Tillman for a 26-vard<lb />
touchdown pass.<lb />
ECU wasted little time charging<lb />
back as it moved 74 yards in only<lb />
five plays for a touchdown,<lb />
apped by Travis Hunter's 18-<lb />
vard touchdown pass to Matt<lb />
McLaughlin. The big play on the<lb />
drive was Willie Lewis' 43-yard<lb />
run. Chuck Berlcth's PAT pulled<lb />
the Pirates to within 14-7 with 3:51<lb />
to play in the first half.<lb />
Donald Porch then blocked a<lb />
Billy Knighten punt on the<lb />
Golden Eagles' next possession,<lb />
pving the Pirates possession at<lb />
the Southern Miss 26.<lb />
Eight plays later, Denell<lb />
Harper, picking up a fumbled<lb />
pitch from Hunter, sprinted in<lb />
trom 1 yard out. Berleth's PAT<lb />
tied the score at 14-14 with two<lb />
seconds in the first half.<lb />
Southern Miss moved 80 yards<lb />
in 10 plays on the initial drive of<lb />
the second half, scoring on an 11 -<lb />
yard pass from Favre to Preston<lb />
Hansford. Seroka's PAT made the<lb />
score 21-14 with 9:31 to play in the<lb />
third quarter.<lb />
For theday, Favre connected on<lb />
12 of 20 passes for 232 yards.<lb />
Henry then struck out against<lb />
the Pirates again.<lb />
Following a 41-yard Losito<lb />
punt, Henry broke free of several<lb />
tackles and sprinted 81 yards<lb />
down the right sideline for a<lb />
touchdown. Seroka, with his PAT<lb />
increased the Golden Eagles' lead<lb />
to 28-14 with 7:17 to plav in the<lb />
third.<lb />
"We knew we'd have trouble<lb />
hemming him (Henry) up Pirate<lb />
Pirates fall to Golden Eagles; finish 5-6<lb />
head coach Art Baker said. "We<lb />
worked all week on that.<lb />
'There's no doubt that those<lb />
two plays hurt us an awful lot<lb />
today out there<lb />
The Pirates didn't throw in the<lb />
towel, though.<lb />
Later in the quarter, following a<lb />
23-yard Knighten punt, Hunter<lb />
moved the Pirates 44 yards in six<lb />
plays for a touchdown to close to<lb />
within 2S-21 with 19 seconds left<lb />
in the third period.<lb />
Hunter capped the drive with a<lb />
2-yard dive. The touchdown was<lb />
set up when Harper found an<lb />
opening on the right side and<lb />
rambled 27 yards to the Golden<lb />
Eagle 6.<lb />
Southern Miss then used an-<lb />
other big plav to boost in front of<lb />
the Pirates 35-21. On a third and<lb />
five at the Golden Eagle 37, Favre<lb />
hit Chris McGhee down the right<lb />
sideline for a 63-yard touchdown<lb />
reception.<lb />
"We've had trouble with third<lb />
down emersions all year long<lb />
Baker said. "Today was no differ-<lb />
ent. We just couldn't come up<lb />
with the big plav<lb />
Seroka later moved the Golden<lb />
Eagles out in front 38-21 with just<lb />
under seven minutes remaining<lb />
following a Seroka field goal.<lb />
That brought out the Pirates'<lb />
sophomore backup quarterback<lb />
Charlie Libretto and the hurry-up<lb />
offense. Libretto quickly moved<lb />
the Pirates 72 yards in a mere<lb />
seven plays to cut the deficit to 38-<lb />
28 when George Franklin plowed<lb />
in from 2 yards out with 4:27 to<lb />
play in the contest.<lb />
The big play in the drive was a<lb />
32-yard pass completion from<lb />
Libretto to Ron Jones.<lb />
After forcing Southern Miss to<lb />
punt, Libretto ignited an 80-yard<lb />
scoring drive. Passes of 26 and 15<lb />
yards to Tony Smith along with a<lb />
17-yard toss to Jarrod Moody<lb />
aided the drive, which culmi-<lb />
nated with 1:30 remaining in the<lb />
game when Libretto hit Smith in<lb />
the endzone for a 8-yard recep-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Tim James' two point conver-<lb />
sion run was stopped short leav-<lb />
ing the score 38-34.<lb />
The Golden Fagles, then recov-<lb />
ered an ECU onsideskick attempt<lb />
and managed to hang on and run<lb />
the clock out.<lb />
Libretto, in almost becoming<lb />
the game's hero, completed seven<lb />
passes in 12 attempts for 131 yards<lb />
and a TD.<lb />
The comeback effort by the Pi-<lb />
rates left Baker with a good feel-<lb />
ing about the team as a whole.<lb />
"This was a different team out<lb />
there today Baker said. "They<lb />
showed how bad they wanted the<lb />
winning season by the way they<lb />
kept fighting back and not giving<lb />
up.<lb />
"But it (a win) just wasn't in the<lb />
cards today<lb />
Comeback attempt<lb />
Tim James (top photo) was unsuccesful in a two-point conversion try late in the Pirates 38-34 season-endin� loss<lb />
to Southern Mississippi Saturday. (Photc by Harold Wise � ECU Sports Information)<lb />
Hoopsters begin year<lb />
The 1987-88 version of the East<lb />
Carolina men's basketball team<lb />
takes to the court tonight at 7:30 in<lb />
Minges Coliseum for an exhibi-<lb />
tion contest against the Czecho-<lb />
slovokian National team.<lb />
The Pirates will be headed bv<lb />
first-year head coach MikeSteele,<lb />
who comes to the ECU program<lb />
after serving a six-year stint at Di-<lb />
vision III DePauw University.<lb />
While at DePauw, Steele's squads<lb />
accumulated a 124-40 record, in-<lb />
cluding one trip to the Division III<lb />
Final Four.<lb />
This year's Pirate hoop squad.<lb />
sorely depleted by graduation,<lb />
return only two players from last<lb />
year's 12-16 team. Returning for<lb />
the Pirates are junior guard Jeff<lb />
Kelly and sophomore forward<lb />
Reed Lose.<lb />
Kelly and Lose combined re-<lb />
turn an average of less than four<lb />
points and less than one rebound<lb />
per contest from last year.<lb />
Taking the court for the Pirates'<lb />
nine-man squad will be a quintej<lb />
of freshmen, a pairof sophomores<lb />
and a pair of juniors. No seniors<lb />
occupv spots on the Pirates' ros-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Other than Kelly, junior college<lb />
transfer Dominique Martin, a for-<lb />
ward, rounds out the junior class.<lb />
Forward Gus Hill joins Lose as the<lb />
other sophomore.<lb />
Freshmen for the Pirates in-<lb />
clude guards Jimmy Hinton,<lb />
Ronney Gibbs and Terhern Har-<lb />
vey. Also, forwards Stanley Love<lb />
and Marc Lac v.<lb />
Libretto to leave football team<lb />
Sophomore backup quarter-<lb />
back Charlie Libretto announced<lb />
Monday that he would not return<lb />
to the Pirate football sauad for the<lb />
Libretto in action against Southern Mississippi. (Photo by Harold Wise -<lb />
ECU Sports Information)<lb />
1988 season.<lb />
Libretto, in explaining his de-<lb />
parture, said that he "was a pass-<lb />
ing quarterback on a option foot-<lb />
ball team<lb />
Just recently, Libretto led the<lb />
Pirates in a near come-from-be-<lb />
hind victory against Southern<lb />
Mississippi last Saturday. In that<lb />
game, Libretto came off the bench<lb />
with less than seven minutes to<lb />
play with the Pirates trailing 38-<lb />
21. He then directed the ECU of-<lb />
fense on two scoring drives, one<lb />
of 72 yards and the other of 80<lb />
yards, to close the final margin to<lb />
38-34.<lb />
In that span. Libretto connected<lb />
on seven of 12 passes for 131 yards<lb />
and threw one touchdown, an 8-<lb />
yarder to wide receiver Tony-<lb />
Smith.<lb />
Libretto has listed his prospec-<lb />
tive schools which he might trans-<lb />
fer to as the University of Horida<lb />
and Central Horida.<lb />
ECU Swimmers gain wins over Richmond<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sportt Writer<lb />
The ECU men and women's<lb />
swim and dive team had yet an-<lb />
other successful meet as both the<lb />
men and the women defeated the<lb />
University of Richmond last<lb />
Wednesday. Needless to say,<lb />
coach Rick Kobe is very pleased<lb />
with both squads' performances.<lb />
"This was a fairly easy meet for<lb />
us Kobe explained.<lb />
And easy it was as the women<lb />
won nine of the 11 swimming<lb />
events and the men won seven of<lb />
the 11 swimming events.<lb />
"We had our swimmers swim<lb />
off events so that it would be a<lb />
little more competitive and so that crushing the Lady Spiders 117-86.<lb />
we could move our swimmers Patty Walsh and Sonya Hem-<lb />
around to see what other areas<lb />
they would be dominate in also<lb />
said Kobe.<lb />
The men, by a score of 122-93<lb />
brought their record to 2-1 when<lb />
defeating Richmond.<lb />
In addition, the most outstand-<lb />
ing swimmer was awarded to<lb />
freshman Mark O'Brien who had<lb />
an excellent 200-yard backstroke<lb />
time of 1:59.52. Better still, was<lb />
that ECU also took the second and<lb />
third spots in that race with John<lb />
Farrel coming in at 2.01.62 and<lb />
George Walters taking third in<lb />
2:04.35.<lb />
The women also continued<lb />
their undefeated record of 3-0 by<lb />
mingway were nominated best<lb />
swimmers of the meet with Walsh<lb />
swimming a winning time of<lb />
1:89.83 in the 200 yard freestyle<lb />
(25.74) and the 100 yard freestyle<lb />
(55.19) event.<lb />
Both the men and the women's<lb />
400-yard medley relay team came<lb />
in first over Richmond with the<lb />
men swimming in at 3:43.22 and<lb />
the women swimming a fine time<lb />
of 4:13.09.<lb />
In the men's 1000-yard freestyle<lb />
event, ECU blew past Richmond<lb />
taking all three places. It was<lb />
Brian Kingsfield leading off for<lb />
the men swimming a superb time<lb />
of 10:21.68 while George Walters<lb />
(10:22.22) settled for third.<lb />
The men also found ultimate<lb />
victory in the 200-yard individual<lb />
medley taking once again the<lb />
first, second, and third-place<lb />
spots. This time it was Pat Bren-<lb />
nan (2:03.00) who would shine for<lb />
the Pirates. Next, Tom Holsten<lb />
(2:04.84) came in and finally, Tyge<lb />
Pistorio (2:04.01) finished it off<lb />
taking third place.<lb />
Doom was in store for the<lb />
women Richmond swimmers<lb />
also as they could not escape the<lb />
wrath of East Carolina either. It<lb />
was the Pirate women who took<lb />
all three places in the 500-yard<lb />
freestyle with Leslie Jo Wilson<lb />
taking first in 5:23.74. Three sec-<lb />
onds later CarolynGreen (5:26.41)<lb />
came in and to finish it off, it was<lb />
Tracy Bauman swimming a third<lb />
place time of 5:30.94.<lb />
Victory however was not<lb />
shared only among the swimmers<lb />
as the women's diving team had a<lb />
superb day against Richmond.<lb />
Sherry Campbell managed to take<lb />
first place in both the 1 -meter and<lb />
3-meter diving events. Becky<lb />
Kerber also had a good day taking<lb />
second in both diving events.<lb />
The men had a little bit of a<lb />
problem in the 1-meter diving as<lb />
P. Smith could not outscore<lb />
Brauastein of Richmond and had<lb />
to settle for second. However, P.<lb />
Smith took charge in the 3-meter<lb />
diving winning first place while<lb />
ECU'S Scott Milligan clung to<lb />
second.<lb />
The women Pirates fell short to<lb />
Richmond in the 200-yard back-<lb />
stroke when Ginger Carrick<lb />
(2:18.69) had to settle for second<lb />
behind Nanan (2:16.72) of<lb />
Richmond. Keller Hodges came<lb />
in 5 seconds later behind Ginger<lb />
to claim third.<lb />
To finish it off, the efforts of<lb />
Brian Kingsfield, Tom Holsten,<lb />
John Farrell, and Sean Callender<lb />
paid off as they swam for first<lb />
place in the 400-yard freestyle<lb />
relay with a time of 3:17.57. East<lb />
Carolina also took third in that<lb />
race with J. D. Lewis, Peter<lb />
Sengenberger, Chip Kline, and<lb />
Ron Fleming finishing up in<lb />
3:31.09.<lb />
Tribe wins CAA volleyball crown<lb />
Setter-hitter Debbie Tate and the Pirate volleyball team were unsuccessful in their attemt to win the CAA<lb />
volleyball title this weekend in Minges Coliseum. (Photo by Mar Startari � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
By GEORGE OSBORNE<lb />
Spam Writer<lb />
William &amp; Mary won four<lb />
matches, including a five game<lb />
come-from-behind contest<lb />
against James Madison, to take<lb />
their third straight Colonial Ath-<lb />
letic Association volleyball cham-<lb />
pionship last weekend in Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
The Tribe breezed through the<lb />
first round and semi-final<lb />
matches, never playing more than<lb />
three games, before meeting a<lb />
tough James Madison team in the<lb />
championship. It took the Tribe<lb />
five games before overcoming the<lb />
Dukes, 8-15,15-6,12-15,15-0,15-<lb />
9.<lb />
The loss broke a 14-match win-<lb />
ning streak for James Madison<lb />
and gives the Dukes a 33-7 season<lb />
record. William &amp; Mary finishes<lb />
at 23-7.<lb />
East Carolina was eliminated<lb />
Friday in the first round dropping<lb />
its first match to UNC Wilming-<lb />
ton4-15,15-17, and 2-15. The Lady<lb />
Pirates lost again that afternoon to<lb />
William &amp; Mary 10-15,5-15 and 9-<lb />
15.<lb />
ECU closes out the 1987 season<lb />
with a 9-18 mark overall with no<lb />
conference wins.<lb />
American University was also<lb />
eliminated in the first round los-<lb />
ing to George Mason 16-14,14-16,<lb />
13-15 and 10-15. The Eagles were<lb />
shut down by James Madison in<lb />
the second match 4-15,6-15,7-15.<lb />
American's season records stands<lb />
at 10-26.<lb />
In other first round matches,<lb />
William &amp; Mary defeated UNC-<lb />
Wilmington and James Madison<lb />
stopped George Mason.<lb />
Saturday in the semi-finals,<lb />
James Madison cinched a berth in<lb />
the championship match by<lb />
knocking off UNC Wilmington<lb />
15-5,15-10,17-15. William &amp; Mary<lb />
made short order of the George<lb />
Mason Patriots, 15-11,17-15,15-5.<lb />
In the consolation match for<lb />
third place, UNC Wilmington<lb />
went head to head with George<lb />
Mason in what was the longest<lb />
and most intense match of the<lb />
tournament. The Lady Hawks,<lb />
down 2-1, won two straight<lb />
games to come back and capture<lb />
third place 12-15,15-5,7-15,15-8<lb />
18-16.<lb />
UNCW finishes the season at<lb />
23-11 and George Mason at 13-25.<lb />
The All-CAA teams were an-<lb />
nounced at the tournament ban-<lb />
quet and William &amp; Mary's Heidi<lb />
Erpelding was named player-of-<lb />
the-year. She shared first team<lb />
honors with teammate Kate<lb />
Jensen, James Madison's Rose-<lb />
mary McHugh and Cathy Cole,<lb />
Joyce Johansen of George Mason<lb />
and Yvonne Holan form UNC<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
On the All-Tournament team<lb />
were: Mary Lou Ryan, UNC<lb />
Wilmington; Chrissie Penas<lb />
James Madison; Dina Thomas<lb />
James Madison; Heidi Erpelding<lb />
William &amp; Mary; Kate Jensen<lb />
Wtlham &amp; Mary and Jennifer<lb />
Noble, William &amp; Mary. Ameri-<lb />
can University's Kizzie Mailan-<lb />
der was named CAA coach of the<lb />
year.<lb />
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NOVEMBER 17, 1987<lb />
Pirate rugby team rips Wake<lb />
Forest 30-12 Saturday at home<lb />
Last SaturHavf :i� iu� �n- 3 . i� ��� �. . .<lb />
li ,SL turdav at the Allied<lb />
Health Athletic Fields, the East<lb />
Carolina Rugby team played its<lb />
toughest and most impressive<lb />
game of the season, coming from<lb />
behind to defeat the defending<lb />
state champs, Wake Forest, 30-12.<lb />
In the early going the pirate<lb />
ruggers looked sluggish, and the<lb />
Deacons capitalized, scoring a<lb />
quick 6 points. Soon after, ECU<lb />
bounced back when Bob "The<lb />
Running Key" Eason barreled<lb />
through several defenders to give<lb />
ECU its first try (touchdown).<lb />
The point after was wide, and<lb />
the Deacs led 6-1. Wake Forest<lb />
then marched back down the<lb />
field, and on a broken play took<lb />
the ball in uncontested from the<lb />
30-meter line.<lb />
At this point ECU was down 12-<lb />
4. "Our pride was broken" said<lb />
team president Steve kimm<lb />
"Wake was the first team to cross<lb />
intoourendzonein fouranda half<lb />
the ECU ruggers<lb />
games<lb />
However<lb />
would not let the deficit bring<lb />
them down. Midway through the<lb />
first half, ECU pulled it together<lb />
on a set up team "try<lb />
Veteran Mike Brown set up the<lb />
score when he punted the ball<lb />
from the 50-meter line, ran down<lb />
field, and crushed the Wake For-<lb />
est defender, forcing him to cough<lb />
up the ball.<lb />
Wake's attempt to kick the ball<lb />
downfield turned to disaster<lb />
when ECU's team captain "Mr.<lb />
Bullhead Hahn" blocked the kick<lb />
and pounced on it in the end zone<lb />
tor four more ECU points.<lb />
The kick-after was good, and<lb />
ECU had reduced the Deacon's<lb />
lead to 12-10.<lb />
Lite in the half, following a<lb />
solid drive, ECU took the lead<lb />
when Philip Ritchie grabbed the<lb />
ball from a five-meter<lb />
scrumdown and dived over the<lb />
line (scrumdowns occur follow-<lb />
ing an infraction, i.e. a forward<lb />
pass.)<lb />
During scrumdowns, both<lb />
teams form two tightly-grouped<lb />
units of eight men who smash<lb />
together directly over the ball and<lb />
try lo gain possesion bv walking<lb />
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