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JIMMY BUFFETT TICKETS<lb />
We have them. You need them. The deadline for<lb />
entries in The East Carolinian's giveaway is Monday<lb />
so hurry and enter today!<lb />
ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
The latest music videos reviewed � see page 9.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pirates look to recover from Monday's loss to<lb />
American; they face the Richmond Spiders<lb />
Saturday � see page 13.<lb />
�he liaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.62 o. 31<lb />
Thursday, January 21,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
16 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Students travel abroad in summer programs<lb />
By ANDREW ROSE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
What would you sav to a four<lb />
day excursion from class to the<lb />
Caribbean Coast visiting with<lb />
Jamaican descendents in small<lb />
fishing villages? How about a<lb />
lunch date on the cathedral steps<lb />
outside the Notre-Dame between<lb />
classes? Or just relaxing to a Sun-<lb />
day morning brunch oi bagels<lb />
and lox in a London restaurant?<lb />
Wherever your taste for adven-<lb />
ture or thirst for learning take vou,<lb />
the International Programs office<lb />
has a challenge for vou in the form<lb />
of study abroad programs.<lb />
The university offers minor<lb />
programs, each 24 credit hours, in<lb />
four global areas � Africa, Asia,<lb />
Europe and Latin America. The<lb />
course study is designed to give<lb />
students an intimate working<lb />
knowledge of the social, political,<lb />
cultural and economic conditions<lb />
oi the area. Students are also ex-<lb />
pensed to advanced language<lb />
studies which can be applied to<lb />
real life problems in a national or<lb />
international arena.<lb />
If the challenge of cultural<lb />
immersion seems too great, the<lb />
office also hasa variety of summer<lb />
programs lined up.<lb />
Ors. Holly Mathews and Vin-<lb />
cent Bellis will lead a group of 20<lb />
students to the National Univer-<lb />
sity of Costa Rica in Hcredia.<lb />
Heredia is the mountain suburb<lb />
of the San Jose, the Costa Rican<lb />
capitale. Temperatures there<lb />
never dip below 65 or peak above<lb />
85. No Spanish background is<lb />
required to make the trip, but<lb />
Mathews said the opportunity to<lb />
develop or sharpen existing skills<lb />
is available.<lb />
Students are housed with fami-<lb />
lies picked by the student to<lb />
match their desires. The families<lb />
provide meals and laundry serv-<lb />
ices and serve as an intermediary<lb />
while the student becomes accus-<lb />
tomed to the new surroundings.<lb />
The student spends six weeks<lb />
earning college credits while liv-<lb />
ing in an independent nation with<lb />
no national armv. Mathews said<lb />
the economy is agreeable tc a<lb />
student's budget, and public<lb />
transportation to nearly every<lb />
part of the country is safe and<lb />
inexpensive.<lb />
If cultural heritage sparks your<lb />
interest, then the course offering<lb />
of ANTH 2020 could be well<lb />
suited for you. If tropical rain for-<lb />
ests and beaches are more to your<lb />
liking, then the obvious choice<lb />
would be BIOL 340001. Inde-<lb />
pendent studies can also be ar-<lb />
ranged.<lb />
Visits to an active volcano and a<lb />
tropical agricultural research sta-<lb />
tion top the list of day trips in-<lb />
cluded in the program. Also in-<lb />
cluded are three days at the Man-<lb />
uel Antonio National Park on the<lb />
Pacific coast and four days on the<lb />
Caribbean coast doing barrier reef<lb />
studies and meeting with the local<lb />
fisherman. The application dead-<lb />
line for this trip was Jan. 15, but<lb />
last minute applications are still<lb />
being accepted. For additional<lb />
information, contact Mathews at<lb />
Brewstcr A406 or Bellis at Biology<lb />
S-305a.<lb />
Dr. Paul Dowell will lead a<lb />
group of students to London this<lb />
summer for classes at Richmond<lb />
College located in the west end's<lb />
fashionable Kensington. The<lb />
classes run for the month of July<lb />
and are open to all students. Par-<lb />
ticipants can choose from a wide<lb />
range of courses including Inter-<lb />
national Markets, Russia: 1917-<lb />
87, Modem Dance workshop,<lb />
Victorian Architecture and Bnt-<lb />
ishU.S. Criminal Justice.<lb />
Day trips will be run to historic<lb />
Bath, Stonehenge, York (a medie-<lb />
val city), and to Stratford on<lb />
Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace,<lb />
where student's will take in a<lb />
play.<lb />
A one week excursion to Paris,<lb />
Brussels and Amsterdam is on the<lb />
See TRAVEL, page 2<lb />
Lichter says media biased<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
An expert the media told a<lb />
crowd of 300 in the Jenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Auditorium Tuesday night<lb />
that television and print journal-<lb />
ists often let their own prospective<lb />
of the world influence their news<lb />
gathering.<lb />
S. Robert Lichter, director of the<lb />
Center for Media and Public Af-<lb />
fairs, said that television news<lb />
anchors have a "trusted pre-<lb />
sense" inside the homes of mil-<lb />
lions of viewers who tune in for<lb />
the evening news casts. Lichter<lb />
used the example of former CBS<lb />
anchor Walter Cronkite as being a<lb />
trusted uncle to the mass audi-<lb />
ence in the 1960s and 1970s.<lb />
But Lichter said that just be-<lb />
cause you hear it on the evening<lb />
news doesn't mean it is unbiased<lb />
news. Lichter said viewers and<lb />
readers of journalism should<lb />
never take the objectivity of the<lb />
reporting for granted.<lb />
Journalists have become the<lb />
"pipeline of ideas" between<lb />
people with knowledge and the<lb />
public, Lichter said. The public<lb />
trusts journalists to give them the<lb />
news accurately. However, jour-<lb />
nalists do have their own prospec-<lb />
tive of the world, Lichter said.<lb />
Lichter said most journalists<lb />
are liberals. He and another col-<lb />
league from George Washington<lb />
University conducted a poll in<lb />
1980 which found that 75 percent<lb />
of journalists consider themselves<lb />
to be liberal in political matters, he<lb />
said.<lb />
The poll found that 80 percent<lb />
of the journalists approved of<lb />
increased welfare programs for<lb />
minorities and that 47 percent<lb />
believed that adultery was<lb />
wrong. The poll also found that a<lb />
half of the journalists surveyed<lb />
did not attend church and that 25<lb />
percent believed homosexuality<lb />
was not morally wrong, Lichter<lb />
said.<lb />
Lichter said about half of all<lb />
news anchors come from three<lb />
states; New York, New Jersey and<lb />
Pennsylvania. He said most jour-<lb />
nalists are children of profession-<lb />
als that had stressed education.<lb />
For the most part, journalists<lb />
come from completely different<lb />
cultures from that of their audi-<lb />
ence, according to Lichter.<lb />
Lichter said that journalists'<lb />
personal stands on issues often<lb />
unintentionally and intentionally<lb />
bias of the newsgathering.<lb />
In a study on the media and the<lb />
issue of nuclear power, Lichter<lb />
found that journalists reported<lb />
anti-nuclear stands, or bad press,<lb />
more often than reporting Dro-<lb />
nuclear stands, or good press. In a<lb />
poll after the Three Mile Island<lb />
disaster, Lichter found that sci-<lb />
ence journalists were anti-nuclear<lb />
by a two to one margin.<lb />
In the same study, Lichter<lb />
polled 1000 scientists in the field<lb />
of nuclear power and found that<lb />
over half of true experts on the<lb />
subject were pro-nuclear.<lb />
See CHOICE, page 2<lb />
Sexual assault support group begun<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU students who have been<lb />
the victim of sexual assault will<lb />
get the benefit of help in the form<lb />
of a support group beginning<lb />
Monday, according to Dr. Josie<lb />
Campinha-Bacote.<lb />
The ECU Counseling Center<lb />
will offer a Sexual Assault Sup-<lb />
port Group designed provide a<lb />
safe, confidential therapeutic<lb />
environment for students, she<lb />
said.<lb />
According to Campinha-Ba-<lb />
cote, of the School of Nursing,<lb />
who began the group along with<lb />
Dr. Bur errante of the ECU<lb />
Counse i g Center, this type of<lb />
support group can be beneficial<lb />
because it deals with victims re-<lb />
gaining control over physical,<lb />
psychological, social and sexual<lb />
life-style disruptions.<lb />
REAL volunteers offer counsel<lb />
By KAREN SALTER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The REAL Crisis Intervention<lb />
Center at 312 East 10th Street is a<lb />
non-profit organization which<lb />
has, since November 1971, pro-<lb />
vided phone-in and walk-in crisis<lb />
counseling services for local resi-<lb />
dents. Trained volunteers staff<lb />
the center, which is open 24-hours<lb />
a day.<lb />
The majority of REAL'S volun-<lb />
teers come from human service<lb />
backgrounds such as social work<lb />
or psychology according to<lb />
S. Robert Lichter prepares to give his lecture about bias in news<lb />
reporting. Lichter, who recently appeared on ABC's "Nightline told<lb />
the audience that we should not always trust a journalist to be<lb />
objective in his news gathering (Jon Jordan, Photolab).<lb />
On the scene:<lb />
Panama in state of turmoil<lb />
REAL'S Executive Director Mary<lb />
Smith, but she said this is not a<lb />
requirement. Smith trains inter-<lb />
ested people from all back-<lb />
grounds, provided they have the<lb />
ability to communicate well with<lb />
others and are aware of other<lb />
people's needs.<lb />
Volunteers undergo a rigorous<lb />
training program involving both<lb />
36 hours of in-class training and a<lb />
24-hour internship of supervised<lb />
on-the-job training. 'The training<lb />
must be specialized Smith said,<lb />
"because we are working with<lb />
people in great depth<lb />
"The training is intimidating<lb />
said Marlene Cheitlin, the pro-<lb />
gram coordinator and a counselor<lb />
at REAL Crisis. In fact, a few vol-<lb />
unteers enter the training and<lb />
discover they are not mentally<lb />
prepared to take on the responsi-<lb />
bility of counseling people with<lb />
serious problems. "Some quit the<lb />
ti aining program early Cheitlin<lb />
said.<lb />
Bruce Miller, a potential volun-<lb />
teer crisis counselor at REAL who<lb />
See VOLUNTEERS, page 2<lb />
A 1986 survey of 349 female<lb />
ECU students found that 33.5<lb />
percent reported being a victim of<lb />
unwanted sexual activity. Ninety<lb />
percent of those women knew<lb />
their assailant<lb />
Acquaintance rape or "date<lb />
rape" is a confusing and major<lb />
social problem at most universi-<lb />
ties, Campinha-Bacote said. One<lb />
goal of the group session is to<lb />
remove the myths surrounding<lb />
date rape, she continued.<lb />
"If you've been raped or think<lb />
you've been raped, come to the<lb />
groupshe said.<lb />
The survey, conducted by Dr.<lb />
Susan McCammen and Marianna<lb />
Bier, found that 48.8 percent of<lb />
those polled reported the assaults<lb />
occurred while in college.<lb />
Campinha-Bacote said college<lb />
students who have been raped<lb />
prior to attending ECU may be<lb />
experiencing "Post-traumatic<lb />
Stress Syndrome" or "Rape<lb />
Trauma Syndrome<lb />
"Even if you've been raped two<lb />
years ago, a year ago or last<lb />
month, victims still have flash-<lb />
backs said Campinha-Bacote.<lb />
See SUPPORT, page 2<lb />
By TONI PAGE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
(Editor's note: Toni Page spent her<lb />
Christmas break this year in Panama<lb />
with her family. The following is the<lb />
story of her experiences there.)<lb />
Despite the appearance of se-<lb />
renity in the palm-laced country<lb />
of Panama, the ocean breeze<lb />
brings with it the shrouded feel-<lb />
ings of tension and oppression<lb />
which is present in Panama today.<lb />
In contrast to the preceeding<lb />
summer months, the last few<lb />
months in Panama have been<lb />
calm. Eye of the storm? The stead-<lb />
fast pulseof hope still beats for the<lb />
people of the "republic" of Pan-<lb />
ama as they struggle for democ-<lb />
racy under the militant rule of<lb />
their self-promoted leader, Gen.<lb />
Manuel Antonio Noreiga.<lb />
Since his reign began in 1981,<lb />
corruption has been unbridled<lb />
and unrest within the country has<lb />
been mounting. Suspicions<lb />
reached their height in 1985 when<lb />
a major critic of Noreiga, Hugo<lb />
Spandafora, was murdered and<lb />
beheaded. Allegations of election<lb />
fraud and drug trafficking were<lb />
also alive and kicking. It was not<lb />
until July of 1987 that these allega-<lb />
tions could be confirmed.<lb />
Col. Roberto Diaz Herrera,<lb />
chief-of-staff of the defense forces<lb />
under Noreiga retired and spilled<lb />
his guts to the press pertaining to<lb />
General Norciga'scriminal activi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
This gave the Panamanian op-<lb />
position, The National Civiliani-<lb />
zation Crusade (Civilistas) the<lb />
opportunity and evidence they<lb />
needed to publicly write and<lb />
demand democratic elections<lb />
through civil demonstrations.<lb />
Over 100,000 united Panamani-<lb />
ans took to the streets unarmed,<lb />
dressed in white (the symbol of<lb />
opposition) and waving white<lb />
flags and hankerchiefs. They<lb />
were met by Noreiga's riot-con-<lb />
trol police, commonly known as<lb />
the "Dobermans who tried to<lb />
disperse the crowd.<lb />
In an underground videotape<lb />
which contained footage shot in<lb />
July, I witnessed the "Dober-<lb />
men Equipped as if they were<lb />
going to war, they hosed down<lb />
and beat unarmed protesters.<lb />
Innocent bystanders were beaten<lb />
and taken away and many people<lb />
were shot with bird shot. Even<lb />
people in their homes were as-<lb />
saulted with tear gas and smoke<lb />
bombs thrown by the police. To<lb />
combat this, the people had only<lb />
their white shirts and undying<lb />
spirits for justice which kept them<lb />
in the streets despite the fear of<lb />
tear gas, birdshot, guns and im-<lb />
prisonment.<lb />
During these protests Noreiga<lb />
took away all of the people's civil<lb />
rights. He made it a crime to<lb />
See PANAMA, page 3<lb />
Protesters rally against Noreiga during an evening when he was reportedly not in the country. The<lb />
protesters were dispersed by police with tear gas and bird shot (Toni Page).<lb />
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2 THE EAST CAROUN1 AN<lb />
V<lb />
JANUARY 21,1988<lb />
Foreign trips offer adventure and educations<lb />
Continued from page 1 stU(jy at tne Sorbonne program,<lb />
agenda for the end of the month. Students spend five weeks<lb />
Included in the cost of the trip overseas studying French civili-<lb />
are tickets to plays, many of which zation, art, language, and phonet-<lb />
will travel to Broadway, and sub- ics while earning six credit hours<lb />
way passes for travel throughout and a certificate de la langue<lb />
London and the outlying sub- francaise for passing their<lb />
urbs. courses.<lb />
Student's can earn six credit They have the choice of either Elysees, Lournc,<lb />
hours, three for participation in staying with a family or at a stu- Triomphe, and<lb />
two years of high school French or<lb />
one year of college French. A<lb />
slight discount is offered to stu-<lb />
dents who wish to audit the<lb />
courses.<lb />
On daily outings in the after-<lb />
noon or evening, students can<lb />
ingest such sights as the Champs-<lb />
the Arc de<lb />
the Musee<lb />
Dr. Stephen Dock and Karine<lb />
Sparrow-Ginter. Sparrow-Ginter<lb />
has beeen accompanying stu-<lb />
dents in both travel and study in<lb />
France since 1964. All inquiricss<lb />
should be directed to Sparrow-<lb />
Ginter at Brewster 421A or Dock<lb />
in Brewster 441 A.<lb />
The Italian city-state of Ferrara<lb />
near the Adriatic Sea houses the<lb />
Literary Landmarks of England dent dorm near the Luxembourg d'Orsay. For a nominal additional Universita degl: Studi di Ferrara<lb />
and three from any course at Gardens. Dorm accomodations<lb />
Richmond College excluding the include only breakfast, but every<lb />
natural sciences. room has a refrigerator and every<lb />
The students live in a campus floor a kitchen. Dorm space is<lb />
iorm room and are provided limited and students living in a<lb />
.vith 18 meals a week. For more dorm will receive a refund to<lb />
nformation contact Dowell atl24 cover the cost of evening dining.<lb />
ustin. Students living with the French II landing beaches. They will also<lb />
If being in Paris, the capital and families will be fed twice a day. spend one night in Caen, and then<lb />
cultural center of France, in- The program is open to all stu- view Monet's home and gardens<lb />
trigues vou, then maybe you dents, but it is recommended that in Giverny.<lb />
should investigate the summer applicants have a minimum of The program is coordinated by<lb />
fee, eight students will take a<lb />
three day weekend tour of<lb />
Chartres and le Mont-Saint-<lb />
Michel, centers of medieval<lb />
church life. The students will see<lb />
the American Cemetary in Nor-<lb />
mandy along with the World War<lb />
where students earn six credit<lb />
hours studying Italian art, archi-<lb />
tecture, landscape and the impact<lb />
of the Renaissance in one of the<lb />
centers for its development. This<lb />
is the fourth year this program is<lb />
offered and it is open to all ECU<lb />
students.<lb />
The students are housed in a<lb />
two star hotel, The Albergo<lb />
Carlton, in the town's historic<lb />
center a short walk from the uni-<lb />
versity. In keeping with the eco-<lb />
nomical nature of the program,<lb />
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prograi<lb />
Support group focuses on trauma of rape<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
raped prior to coming to ECU �<lb />
he or she may still be a member of<lb />
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Volunteers benefit from<lb />
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Continued from page 1 tjon from seeing positive results<lb />
So even if a student has been come from what they have accom-<lb />
had previous counseling experi- plished, Smith said.<lb />
once, said that helping people in "Volunteers at REAL gain valu-<lb />
crisis situations can be a positive able experience which can be util-<lb />
experience, but dangerous, too. ized as a reference for future<lb />
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failure, so vou, as a beginning ers are impressed that a person<lb />
counselor, are taking an emo-<lb />
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pensation for their work, they can<lb />
help other human beings. Volun- begins Feb. 8, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.<lb />
teers especially derive satisfac- Monday and Wednesday nights.<lb />
Choice of sources affects slant of story<lb />
Continued from page 1 In recent study by the Center for<lb />
"The journalist and the scien- Media and Public Affairs involv-<lb />
tists were not on the same wave ing the coverage of the Iran-Con-<lb />
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Campinha-Bacote said that al- members who have been through<lb />
though they want to resolve prob- the same thing she said,<lb />
lems quickly, it doesn't mean the She added that as members<lb />
sessions will end. progress, they can help each other<lb />
because rape trauma usually<lb />
"After the sessions have begun, tends to be in stages that everyone<lb />
victims will find a sense of cohe- goes through and can identify.<lb />
"It will be a cohesive group<lb />
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type group is generally successful<lb />
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issue-oriented, will focus on the<lb />
rape incident and not previous<lb />
problems, unless they are<lb />
relcvent to the incident.<lb />
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The white flags were waving and<lb />
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hope had spread that he might not<lb />
return.<lb />
tion. It looked like a cause for cele-<lb />
bration.<lb />
Their glimpse of freedom<lb />
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among the demonstrators and<lb />
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The lines of tension on people's shot. They towed and destroyed<lb />
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People of all ages were present. Monday morning; business as<lb />
Children on the shoulders of par- usual. The streets along via Ar-<lb />
cnts symbolized the importance gentina and Calle 50 were quiet,<lb />
of democracy for the future of Trash, confetti and white stream-<lb />
Panama. An ocean of white flags ers blew freely along the streets<lb />
went up with the cries "Justicia" and gathered at the curbs. The<lb />
and "Libertad" and people weekend events left more than<lb />
waved a common symbol of pro- this however; it left a presence,<lb />
test; the picture of a pineapple The presence of freedom that will<lb />
with a slash through it. Noreiga is not leave the Panamanian people<lb />
known as cara dc pina (pineapple easily<lb />
face), a reference<lb />
scarred face.<lb />
to his acne-<lb />
Cable News Network reported<lb />
that night that the U.S. had sent<lb />
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tage to meet secretly with Noreiga<lb />
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Despite Noreiga's smirk of con-<lb />
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any despot would; the taste of<lb />
freedom still lingers on the lips of<lb />
the Panamanian people, and like<lb />
all oppressed people they will<lb />
hunger for more.<lb />
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his departure. Engaging in his<lb />
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friendly toasts were exchanged<lb />
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tion backed him.<lb />
Noreiga's trip out of the coun-<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
The horror of rape<lb />
There is a violent part of human<lb />
nature that makes life difficult for<lb />
evervone. At ECU and other univer-<lb />
sities, where we supposedly live in<lb />
an "ivory tower" of learning and<lb />
idealism, we must confront, among<lb />
other evils, the tragic phenomenon<lb />
known as date rape. And the ivory<lb />
lower image is soiled.<lb />
When students go to school to get<lb />
a diploma, they learn more than<lb />
what is taught in the classroom.<lb />
They learn about how to be and<lb />
adult and live with other adults; and<lb />
manv learn about what love be-<lb />
tween two mutually caring people<lb />
means.<lb />
When a woman goes out on a date<lb />
with a man, the idea in her mind<lb />
may be simply having a good time,<lb />
or perhaps she might be romanti-<lb />
cally involved. But because of the<lb />
ugly side of some people's person-<lb />
alities, she must also consider her<lb />
own safety.<lb />
It is never pleasant to consider the<lb />
possiblity that someone we like<lb />
cannot be trusted.<lb />
Many people find help from<lb />
groups such as the Sexual Assault<lb />
Support Group, which begins Mon-<lb />
day (see the story on the front page).<lb />
This group offers ECU students who<lb />
have been sexually assaulted free<lb />
help in dealing with the violence<lb />
that has been done to them.<lb />
The people wrho sponsor and<lb />
operate groups such as this offer<lb />
another type of learning. They teach<lb />
people how to heal.<lb />
This type of knowledge may be the<lb />
most important thing learned by<lb />
people who have been sexually as-<lb />
saulted.<lb />
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Former writer attacks the right with biting comments<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Upon a recent visit to Greenville, I<lb />
noticed that several things had<lb />
changed, and that was to be expected.<lb />
But to mv horror and dismay, one<lb />
thing remains the same: the College<lb />
Republicans.<lb />
Throughout my college career, I<lb />
was treated to many outbursts and<lb />
performances from ECU's Nazi sup-<lb />
yx�rters. People such as Dennis<lb />
jrnv-nc" 3ancrv Hardy, Gorden<lb />
pock, Gorden Walker, Lance<lb />
I harden, Trashman and the Coalition<lb />
all contributed to the mutual making<lb />
of fools of themselves. Several recent<lb />
letters in the East Carolinian have<lb />
proven that this low-life excuse of<lb />
political drivel continues to find ref-<lb />
uge within the ECU student body.<lb />
There are still those mindless fools<lb />
who believe that theContrasstand for<lb />
democracy. One individual even<lb />
claimed that since the U.S. stands for<lb />
freedom and backs the Contras, then<lb />
the Contras stand for freedom. Why<lb />
would anyone uphold such simplistic<lb />
nonsense?<lb />
The Contras have repeatedly been<lb />
proven to be power hungry merce-<lb />
naries who will do anything to put<lb />
pressure on their opponents. The<lb />
murderof doctors, farmers and teach-<lb />
ers who "work" for the Sandinistas is<lb />
a common tactic used by the Contras.<lb />
Groups visiting Nicaragua's coun-<lb />
tryside have been attacked and kid-<lb />
napped. It would seem the Contras<lb />
do not want these people to return to<lb />
the states for fear they will reveal the<lb />
truth. Supporting terrorists does<lb />
nothing to curb communism and only<lb />
strengthens the Sandinistas' grip.<lb />
A very humorous letter dealt with<lb />
the candidacy of the so-called Rev.<lb />
Pat Robertson, the TV minister who<lb />
claims to have God's will in his elec-<lb />
tion bid. The same individual who<lb />
believes Joe McCarthy to be "the great<lb />
patriot who cleansed many commu-<lb />
nists from America" also believes that<lb />
Robertson would offer leadership,<lb />
integrity and compassion.<lb />
Leadership does not include fatten-<lb />
ing one's wallet the same way all of<lb />
the TV Jesus freaks have. Integrity<lb />
does not include hypocrisy, which<lb />
Pat well demonstrated with the reve-<lb />
lation of his sexual habits. Compas-<lb />
sion does not include the attack of<lb />
Jews and other people who are not of<lb />
"Christian" heritage.<lb />
Besides, Pat does not have the<lb />
memory to be president. When he<lb />
said, "I do" on his wedding day, he<lb />
forgot he already had! Yes, there he<lb />
was, his naughty parts all engorged<lb />
and tingling, leaving a perfect chance<lb />
to go down below the Bible belt. Well<lb />
isn't that special?<lb />
Robertson's campaign is even<lb />
lower than that of two-timer Gary<lb />
Hart. If we must have a Pat for presi-<lb />
dent, how about the East Carolinian's<lb />
own Pat "am I still a virgin" Malloy?<lb />
So you're proud to be a supporter of<lb />
Pat Robertson, Mr. Clark? That's your<lb />
problem!<lb />
Yes, the names have changed, but<lb />
the members of the College Republi-<lb />
cans are continuing the tradition of<lb />
demonstrating UNPARALLED igno-<lb />
rance and intolerance. Some things at<lb />
ECU have not changed. Then again,<lb />
they probably never will. God help us<lb />
all.<lb />
Bern McCrady<lb />
Class of '87<lb />
Letter wrong<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The Dec. 3 anti-Contra letter by<lb />
ShanndYi1 M6'rrovifasso full otsmm sf<lb />
and displayed sutih an incredible t<lb />
ignorance of history and present<lb />
world conditions I was, quite frankly,<lb />
appalled.<lb />
flie Sandinistas are the cause of<lb />
Nicaragua's economic woes, NOT the<lb />
Contras. Morrow claims that people<lb />
are "hungry" in Nicaragua because of<lb />
the Contras, but that is totally false.<lb />
It's precisely because the Sandinistas<lb />
have ruined the economy that so<lb />
many people, including many former<lb />
Sandinistas, have joined the Contra<lb />
cause! Inflation is incredibly high (as<lb />
much as 1,000). Many basic goods,<lb />
such as beans, sugar, rice and gaso-<lb />
line, are unavailable, or at least are<lb />
strictly rationed by neighborhood<lb />
committees on the basis of political<lb />
loyalty. Productivity and work incen-<lb />
tives among the people have plum-<lb />
meted: the government has confis-<lb />
cated many private farms and facto-<lb />
ries and turned them into state-run<lb />
enterprises or peasant cooperatives,<lb />
discouraging output.<lb />
The Sandinistas wail and moan in<lb />
public that they have to spend so<lb />
much money on the war effort. That's<lb />
an outrageous lie coming from Com-<lb />
munists, who have the world's long-<lb />
est record of lies. The Soviet Union<lb />
provides the Sandinistas with much<lb />
of their food and all of their weaponry<lb />
for free! Besides, the military buildup<lb />
in Nicaragua began before the Con-<lb />
tras even were formed!<lb />
The Arias "Peace" Plan that Mor-<lb />
row praises is worthless. I still can't<lb />
figure out why such a flawed treaty<lb />
received a Nobel Peace Prize! It says<lb />
;ncrwgafcflut stopitheimasive ,<lb />
Soviet military and economic aid to<lb />
the Nicaraguan Communist, but it<lb />
sure says a lot about stopping the little<lb />
bii. of aid the U.S. is sending the Con-<lb />
tras. If implemented, the Arias plan<lb />
virtually insures that a Communist<lb />
client state would be established on<lb />
the mainland of our hemisphere.<lb />
What good is it, then?<lb />
Morrow believes the Sandinistas<lb />
are going to grant "free, pluralistic<lb />
and honest elections" once they con-<lb />
solidate their power. She's wrong.<lb />
The Arias plan is identical to pledges<lb />
made by the Sandinistas to the Or-<lb />
ganization of American States in an<lb />
agreement signed July 9,1979, to form<lb />
a "new Nicaragua, a democratic<lb />
state" and ensure "the right of all<lb />
Nicaraguans to political participation<lb />
without ideological discrimination<lb />
The Sandinistas have not complied in<lb />
any meaningful, legitimate way to<lb />
either the Arias plan or the 1979<lb />
agreement.<lb />
Alberto Saboria, president of the<lb />
Nicaraguan Bar Association, was<lb />
jailed recently for undertaking hu-<lb />
man rights cases and released after a<lb />
15-day hunger strike. He savs. "all the<lb />
government is trying to do is main-<lb />
tain itself in power. They've been in<lb />
power for eight years, and they<lb />
haven't kept a promise yet. They will<lb />
make a few concessions on civil liber-<lb />
ties, but nothing they can't take back<lb />
when the time is right Lino Hernan-<lb />
dez Triueros, head of the independ-<lb />
ent Permanent Humans Rights<lb />
Commission, received a letter from<lb />
Lenin Cerria, the Chief of state se-<lb />
cruity, threatening that if Hernandez<lb />
continued his human rights-workhe<lb />
could expect to be jailed again. So<lb />
much for Sandinista compliance to<lb />
the 1979 and Arias "Peace" Plans!<lb />
Morrow says "the Soviets haven't<lb />
even asked to put military bases in<lb />
Nicaragua (they know the U.S.<lb />
wouldn't stand for it) Ms. Morrow,<lb />
do you honestly think the Commu-<lb />
nists would go up to Reagan and say,<lb />
"May we build a military state in<lb />
Nicaragua, pretty please?" Come on!<lb />
The Soviets HAVE been sending<lb />
hundreds of tanks, helicopters, mis-<lb />
siles and guns to Nicaragua and have<lb />
built an airstrip there larger than<lb />
Andrews Airforce Base! Of COURSE<lb />
they didn't ask us if they could: they<lb />
did it anyway.<lb />
Finally, Ms. Morrow, the size of<lb />
Nicaragua has nothing to do with<lb />
anything. YOU fail to see the big pic-<lb />
ture and you are ignorant of history:<lb />
consider Vietnam and Communist<lb />
expansion and learn something.<lb />
David Youmans<lb />
Senior<lb />
Communications<lb />
New Agers are prohibiting real advances<lb />
By RICHARD BLOW<lb />
The New Republic<lb />
Shirlev MacLaine must be in seventh heaven.<lb />
Since 1983 she has shepherded into the American<lb />
mainstream a host of ideas and practices known as<lb />
the New Age movement. Gallup Polls show that<lb />
from 20 to 35 percent of Americans believe they have<lb />
had a past-life experience. According to one study,<lb />
some 5 percent to 10 percent of the population has<lb />
adopted other New Age beliefs.<lb />
One is "channeling in which human mediums<lb />
call forth the voices of long-dead spirits. Another<lb />
involves crystals. Thousands of people believe crys-<lb />
tals can cure diseases and transmit human thoughts.<lb />
Perhaps the best-known New Age performance was<lb />
last summer's "harmonic convergence during<lb />
which thousands gathered at "pressure points"<lb />
around the world, hugged, held hands and chanted,<lb />
united in the conviction that this would usher in a<lb />
new era of world harmony.<lb />
The New Age movement began in California in<lb />
the 1960s with the spread of Eastern philosophy<lb />
among a small number of mostly white, mostly<lb />
young Americans. But then came the '70s, a time of<lb />
disillusionment, and the practitioners of New Age<lb />
capitalized on it. they added a modem twist: the idea<lb />
that Hevoting oneself to self improvement was per-<lb />
sonally valuable and socially beneficial.<lb />
In 1980 Marilyn Ferguson's The Aquarian Con-<lb />
spiracy" was published, and it became the New Age<lb />
bibie. Ferguson argued that the world was entering<lb />
a new era of harmony ana peace. Ordinary people<lb />
could bring this about through their awareness of its<lb />
inevitability. The more people were aware of the<lb />
trend, the more quickly iy would become reality.<lb />
The bedrock of New Age thought now is the<lb />
fulfillment of individual potential, with the implicit<lb />
consequence of bringing the New Age closer. How<lb />
fulfillment is achieved doesn't matter. What counts<lb />
is the awareness that one has such potential and can<lb />
exploit it.<lb />
If all of this makes New Age sound like a religion,<lb />
that's because for many adherents it is. It attempts to<lb />
address believers' spiritual concerns with the prom-<lb />
ise of an afterlife (or rather, another life). And it<lb />
demands that its believers have faith in things that<lb />
cannot be scientifically proven.<lb />
But there is no God in the New Age church. Rather,<lb />
god is within everyone. Reaching the godforce<lb />
within you is easy if you know how to do it. If you<lb />
don't know how , plenty of New Age teachers will<lb />
show you � for a price.<lb />
The belief certainly lends weight to the idea that<lb />
the individual is capable of doing anything. By re-<lb />
congizing thaf'you are God as MacLaine says,<lb />
"you can create your own reality<lb />
Why do so many people find this retreat into<lb />
individualism so attractive? For young people, born<lb />
in the '60s and '70s New Age is a concession to<lb />
Ronald Reagan's success. They believe in progres-<lb />
sive social change, but see its 20th-century vehicles<lb />
� the Democratic Party, labor unions, college cam-<lb />
puses � as monound or apathetic. They don't like<lb />
Reagan, but don't know how to beat him, so they<lb />
adopt a philosophy that never mentions him.<lb />
New Age language sounds suspiciously like Re-<lb />
publican social policy. Economic growth leads to<lb />
personal growth, and that is always worthwhile.<lb />
Even better, the pursuit of profit will also take care of<lb />
social concerns like poverty, hunger and war. In the<lb />
New Age lexicon, there is no mention of sacrifice,<lb />
duty or responsibility. Those concepts are regres-<lb />
sive, unprofitable in any sense.<lb />
There is no tension in the New Age between reap-<lb />
ing the rewards of capitalism and the desire to help<lb />
others. Profit, after all, is simply the fulfillment of<lb />
potential, the byproduct of spiritual harmony.<lb />
Not surprisingly, New Age condones big business<lb />
because New Age is big business. In 1986 New Agers<lb />
spent $100 million on crystals and $300 million on<lb />
audio and videotapes. There are hundreds of books<lb />
and dozens of periodicals devoted to New Age,<lb />
seminars held by channelers and hypnostists and<lb />
self-help groups and, perhaps most lucrative of all,<lb />
New Age music.<lb />
New Agers are anti-war, pro environment, anti-<lb />
nuke, pro-feminist. What makes them different from<lb />
other liberals is their approach to the resolution of<lb />
these isssues.<lb />
One example is a New Age group called Beyond<lb />
War, which is not just against war, but claims the<lb />
"concept" is obsolete. Beyond War suggests a three-<lb />
step process: "KNOWLEDGE, DECISION, AC-<lb />
TION<lb />
To complete the first phase, one must "gain<lb />
knowledge about our environment In part two,<lb />
"we must then make a decision to choose the path<lb />
which leads to global life In the final stage, individ-<lb />
ual decisions will be transformed into societal<lb />
change through "ACTION What kind of action?<lb />
Building "understanding that the world is beyond<lb />
war through a process that does not impose the<lb />
specific steps of the solution<lb />
Thanks to "research Beyond War has a theory<lb />
about its inevitable success. Once 5 percent of any<lb />
group believes an idea, that idea is "embedded<lb />
When the number reaches 20 percent, the idea is<lb />
"unstoppable<lb />
The New Age on world hunger is handled by<lb />
something called the Hunger Project. The project's<lb />
mission is to "generate a new context in which<lb />
ending hunger could show up a a real possibilty"<lb />
Like Beyond War, the Hunger Project doesn't get<lb />
too specific. It tries to encourage individuals to "take<lb />
a stand for the end of hunger" by realizing that the<lb />
"end of hunger is an idea whose time has come<lb />
Lester Brown of the WorldWatch Institute told<lb />
Mother Jones magazine that the Hunger Project has<lb />
"probably collected more money in the name of<lb />
hunger and done the least about hunger than any<lb />
group I can think of m<lb />
Groups like Beyond War and the Hunger Project<lb />
embody all that is bad about the New Age They talk<lb />
SL(�S�S� 21W �" for � worfd, but never<lb />
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braries and using American si<lb />
dents to gather sensitive<lb />
though unclassified � techni<lb />
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Bureau of Investigation says.<lb />
The FBI, moreover, has ask<lb />
librarians to help it catch them<lb />
reporting the names of foreH<lb />
students who use certain book<lb />
databases.<lb />
But college librarians general<lb />
don't want to help, saying it coi<lb />
scare students away from librj<lb />
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rights and scuttle the libanai<lb />
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"It's an unwarranted intrusi<lb />
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Quinn Shea of the National Set<lb />
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JANUARY 21,1988 5<lb />
Soviets get info, via students<lb />
(CPS) � Soviet agents are<lb />
prowling American campus li-<lb />
braries and using American stu-<lb />
dents to gather sensitive �<lb />
daily big technical libraries like students and faculty members<lb />
you'd find at MIT or Stanford, for they suspected were communists,<lb />
information During the 1960s and '70s, the<lb />
Soviet agents, Fox said, often bureau monitored campus anti-<lb />
'It smacks of the intimidation of<lb />
the left during the '60s said<lb />
though unclassified � technical hire students or professors as re- war and civil rights activists,<lb />
information for them, the Federal<lb />
Bureau of Investigation says.<lb />
The FBI, moreover, has asked<lb />
librarians to help it catch them by<lb />
reporting the names of foreign<lb />
students who use certain books or<lb />
databases.<lb />
to monitor library users<lb />
Gubman's experience � and<lb />
response � is typical. "I had the<lb />
FBI come into my office one day<lb />
said Charles Osburn, Maryland's<lb />
former dean of libraries now at<lb />
the University of Alabama. "They<lb />
searchers to gather information<lb />
about lasers, artificial intelligence<lb />
and other technology with mili- McDermott. "Foreigners are an wanted us to report the names of<lb />
tary applications. easy target, especially with the people who asked for certain<lb />
Gennadi F. Zakharov, the So- anti-Libyan and anti-Middle engineering journals. They were<lb />
viet spy arrested in 1986 who was Eastern sentiments prevalent to- real stony-faced � I couldn't<lb />
later traded for Nicholas Daniloff, day. It's easy to erode rights by make them laugh � and I told<lb />
But college librarians generally an American reporter seized in going after groups to whom soci- them we couldn't comply with<lb />
don't want to help, saying it could Moscow, recruited students to ety is especially unsympathetic their request<lb />
scare students away from librar- gather information for him, Fox first SUNY-Buffalo was the only<lb />
ies, violate their constitutional said. Those students "smelled Shea argued that, "just because school to comply. In the fall of<lb />
rights and scuttle the libarians' something bad" and tipped off something is not against the law 1986, explained spokesman Dave<lb />
own professional ethics. the FBI. Other students, lured by doesn't mean it's a good idea, and<lb />
'It's an unwarranted intrusion large amounts of money, are less recruiting librarians as surrogate<lb />
patriotic, he said. spies is a stupid idea. It's the dif-<lb />
The agency, he said, is not ask- ference between what this coun-<lb />
ing librarians to join the espio- try is supposed to stand for and<lb />
those countries the FBI is sup-<lb />
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FIZZ The newest gathering place in town<lb />
by the government said Patrice<lb />
McDermott of the Chicago-based<lb />
American Library Association.<lb />
'To be told to look for foreign nage business. "All we want to<lb />
agents is frightening said Jaia know is if there are Soviets corn-<lb />
Barrett of the Association of Re- ing around regularly and posting<lb />
search Libraries. "How do you tell cards looking for research assis-<lb />
lf someone is a foreign agent? If tants<lb />
they have an accent?" Librarians, however, say the<lb />
"They've got no business program isn't that innocent,<lb />
screwing with libraries said "What's the next step? asked<lb />
posed to protect us from<lb />
So far, the FBI has asked at least<lb />
5 schools � New York Univer-<lb />
Webb, "the FBI came to the library<lb />
and asked to see research refer-<lb />
ence requests made by a specific<lb />
foreign student reportedly an<lb />
Iraqi citizen. "They wanted to see<lb />
library records, databases he'd<lb />
searched. The university re-<lb />
fused<lb />
Soon after, though, the agency<lb />
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sity, the State University of New returned with a subpoena for the<lb />
York-Buffalo, Columbia, and the information. "The FBI is conduct-<lb />
universities of Cincinnati and ing fishing expeditions con-<lb />
Maryland � to monitor who's eluded McDermott. 'They're not<lb />
Quinn Shea of the National Secu- Barrett. "Classifying road maps using their libraries. coming in for specific information<lb />
rity Archive, a Washington, D.C because they show where bridges "In the spring of 1986, an FBI with subpoenas. If s unconscion-<lb />
group that pursues freedom of are for terrorists to blow up?" man came in and told me they able<lb />
information issues. "The whole basis of our govern- were looking at the technical li- Thirty-six states � including<lb />
The FBI, in turn, says its "Li- ment and the First Amendment braries in New York recalled New York, the focus of the Li-<lb />
brary Awareness Program" is added New York University's NYU library official Nancy Gub- brary Awareness Program �<lb />
legal and necessary to keep for- Nancy Kranich, "is the free flow of man. "He said one of every three have library confidentiality laws<lb />
eign agents from piecing together information The attempt to con- U.N. delegates from the Soviet that forbid librarians to share in-<lb />
trol "sensitive but unclassified Union are spies, and wanted to formation about library use.<lb />
information is so broad, it could know if any Soviets have come in "One of the things librarians<lb />
take in anything asking for sensitive information, believe in is not attaching motives<lb />
The Library Awareness Pro- database searches or unusual to requests for information. That's<lb />
gram is the latest of the FBI's copying requests what intellectual freedom is all<lb />
campus activities that date back at "I was stunned Gubman re- about said Kranich. "Yet the FBI<lb />
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"We've known for vears that<lb />
the Soviets target university li-<lb />
braries said James Fox, head of<lb />
the FBI's New York office, "espe-<lb />
least to the early 1950s, when<lb />
agents compiled information on<lb />
membered. T said I can't and<lb />
won't help them. We're not going<lb />
Studies say geography weak for U.S. students<lb />
(CPS) � American students Students who took a 21-ques- "More people knew where Burt<lb />
don't know very much geogra- tion, multiple-choice geography Reynolds went to school than<lb />
phy, studies released during re- quiz at Cal State Fullerton, for what the third most populous<lb />
cent weeks show. example, averaged just 12 correct country in the world was la-<lb />
Separate surveys of students' answers. Only 14 percent could mented Fullerton geography<lb />
geography knowledge at the Uni- locate the eastern Caribbean Sea Prof. William Puzo.<lb />
versify of Wisconsin � Oshkosh where Columbus first arrived in At the University of Wisconsin-<lb />
and California State and Mankato<lb />
State universities found some col- one-fourth of those tested could<lb />
legians were unable to find the locate and identify Canada as the<lb />
Soviet Union on a map thought � United States' leading trade part-<lb />
Nicaragua was an Asian island or ner or the Soviet Union as the<lb />
didn't know who the U.Ss lead- world's third most populous na-<lb />
ing trade partner was. tion.<lb />
the Western Hemisphere; only Oshkosh, only 22 percent of stu- keep,<lb />
dents recently surveyed could<lb />
is encouraging us to attribute<lb />
motives<lb />
"We feel strongly about the<lb />
principles of confidentiality and<lb />
the right of an individual to seek<lb />
information added Danuta<lb />
Nitecki of the University of Mary-<lb />
land library system.<lb />
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you'll do a great job! Lx)king for ward to<lb />
a fantastic year. Love, The Sisters and<lb />
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CONGRATULATIONS to the 1988<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi officers! Delynda<lb />
Carter - President; Lisa Grosshandler<lb />
VP; Teresa Morse - Recording Secretary;<lb />
Leslie Liedel Corresponding Secretary;<lb />
Patty dander and Pam Harbour - Treas<lb />
urers; 1 Ieidi Schafer Pledge T , Stepha-<lb />
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Amanda Brewer Rush Chairman;<lb />
Melinda 1 luffman - Panhellenic Exec;<lb />
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BETA KAPPAS of Alpha Omicron Pi,<lb />
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quarter to one and get ready to tell the<lb />
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TKE - It was short on notice but long on<lb />
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HEY MON - The Attic will be ,dmrr,r<lb />
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Rio - Clash Bash<lb />
Party this Friday. No<lb />
cover before 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Wear your clashing clothes.<lb />
THE OMEGEA PS1 PHI Fraternity, !nc<lb />
will have a dance on Thursday, January<lb />
21 at the Unlimited Touch Also, or, Sarm<lb />
day, January 23 at the Culture (enter the<lb />
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JOIN US THIS FRIDAY at Rio for the<lb />
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located in the Student Book Store lobby<lb />
and Mendcnhall. ECU could win a free<lb />
comedy concert if we collect the most<lb />
wrappers.<lb />
SELF-HELP POSITION<lb />
Part-time ClerkTypist and Reception-<lb />
ist: The Department of Political Science<lb />
seeks a reliable, conscientious, and effi-<lb />
cient student with strong skills and some<lb />
experience to assist staff and faculty in a<lb />
variety of activities. Good typing, copying<lb />
and clerical skills are desired. Please con-<lb />
tact Mrs. Cynthia Smith, Brewster A-124<lb />
personally or by telephone, 757-6030,8:30<lb />
a.m. to 5 p.m Mon. - Fri. We will be hiring<lb />
as soon as possible.<lb />
INTERVIEW WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service in the Bloxton House is offering<lb />
these one hour sessions to aid you in<lb />
developing better interviewing skills. A<lb />
film and discussion of how to interview<lb />
on and off campus will be shared. These<lb />
sessions are held in the Career Planning<lb />
Room on Jan. 20, 25, &amp; 26 at 3 p.m. and at<lb />
7 p.m. on Jan. 26.<lb />
BIOLOGYCHEMISTRY<lb />
Those who graduate this year will want<lb />
to register at the Career Planning and<lb />
Placement Service. The Research Triangle<lb />
Institute will be interviewing on campus if<lb />
enough majors sign up. You may want to<lb />
dip this and post so no others will see.<lb />
Glaxo will also be here and we have vide-<lb />
otapes on career with the Southern Re-<lb />
search Institute and the National Cancer<lb />
Institute.<lb />
RESUME WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service in the Bloxton House is offering<lb />
these one hour programs on beginning a<lb />
resume for your job search. Handouts and<lb />
samples will be given out to the first 20<lb />
people to come to each session. No sign up<lb />
required. These sessions are held in the<lb />
Career Planning Room on Jan. 22 &amp; 28 at 3<lb />
p.m. and on Jan. 26 at 7 p.m.<lb />
MUSICAL<lb />
The long-running hit Broadway musi-<lb />
cal, Pur lie, will be performed in Wright<lb />
Auditorium on Wed Jan. 27,1988, at 8:00<lb />
p.m. This energy packed blockbuster, full<lb />
of sweet ballads and powerful production<lb />
numbers, will be here for one perform-<lb />
ance only. Tickets for this delightful event<lb />
are available at the Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall, ECU, 757-6611, ext. 266.<lb />
Central Ticket Office hours are 11 00 am.<lb />
until 600 p.m. This event is sponsored by<lb />
the Dept of University Unions.<lb />
BUSINESS STUDENTS<lb />
The American Marketing Association<lb />
to running ill spring semester member-<lb />
ship drive on January 19 thru the 22nd.<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday at the Student<lb />
State, and Thursday and Friday on the<lb />
second floor of RawL The organization is<lb />
not only limited to business students;<lb />
anyone who has an interest in marketing<lb />
i� encouraged to come talk with us.<lb />
VOCAL ARTS ENSEMBLE<lb />
The Dept. of University Unions and<lb />
The School of Music present the Los<lb />
Angeles Vocal Arts Ensemble, a uniquely<lb />
talented group of singers and accompa-<lb />
nists, in Hendrix Theatre on Thurs Jan.<lb />
21, 1988, at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for this<lb />
wonderful concert are available at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall, 757-<lb />
6611, ext. 266. Central Ticket OfFice hours<lb />
are 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.<lb />
BLQQPMQBILE<lb />
The Biology Club will be sponsoring a<lb />
Bloodmobile Jan. 20 and 21 in room 244<lb />
Mendenhall between 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. The<lb />
Red Cross is on special appeal for blood.<lb />
Please give the gift of life.<lb />
PANCE PERFORMANCE<lb />
ATLANTIC DANCE THEATRE pres-<lb />
ents 'TOINTES OF PASSION-BODIES<lb />
IN BEAT an evening of dance Jan. 23,<lb />
8:15 p.m New Bern Senior High School<lb />
Auditorium, and Jan. 24, 8:15 p.m D.H.<lb />
Conley High in Greenville. Breathtaking<lb />
Ballet, Hot Jazz, and Titillating Tap, new<lb />
works recently choreographed for the<lb />
semi-professional dance company and<lb />
numbers too hot to put down are guaran-<lb />
teed to heat up your winter. Tickets are $7<lb />
in advance; $8 at the door. For further<lb />
info contact Atlantic Dance Theatre at<lb />
(919) 637-3941.<lb />
M<lb />
Amnesty International meets every 4th<lb />
Wed. at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church, 401 E. 4th St in the upper floor<lb />
from the 4th St. entrance. Next meeting<lb />
Jan. 27th.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi and the American Cancer<lb />
Society is sponsoring a Jail-A-Thon on Jan.<lb />
28 from 9-4 at the ECU Student Store.<lb />
Have your best friend, professor, or worst<lb />
enemy thrown in jail and help raise<lb />
money for cancer research.<lb />
DIVE CLUB<lb />
Dive Club meeting Thurs Jan. 21 7:00<lb />
p.m. in Mendenhall rm. 221. We will dis-<lb />
cuss future dives, fund raisers, and elect a<lb />
new secretary. Everyone is invited.<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
Join the ECU Gospel Choir - Rehearsal<lb />
is on Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. in the Cul-<lb />
ture Center. The cut off date will be Janu-<lb />
ary 27,1988.<lb />
SOCCER<lb />
There will be a mandatory ECU<lb />
Women's soccer club meeting Thursday,<lb />
January 21st in Memorial Gym room 102.<lb />
All new players welcome. Please bring<lb />
insurance forms. Any questions call Re-<lb />
nee at 355-4644.<lb />
BTOinr.YCHEMISTRY<lb />
Those who graduate this year will want<lb />
to register at the Career Planning and<lb />
Placement Service The Research Triangle<lb />
Institute will be interviewing on campus if<lb />
enough majors sign up. You may want to<lb />
dip this and post so others will see. Glaxo<lb />
will also be here and we have videotapes<lb />
on careers with with the Southern Re-<lb />
search institute and the National Cancer<lb />
Institute.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
The ECU Law Society will hold its next<lb />
meeting on January 21, Thursday evening<lb />
in room 238 Mendenhall. Guest Speaker<lb />
will be Sara Chrome with the Public De-<lb />
fenders office. All members are asked to<lb />
attend. Any interested non-members are<lb />
invited.<lb />
ECU COMPUTER CLUB<lb />
The ECU Computer dub will have its<lb />
annual programming contest Friday,<lb />
January 22 from 12 noon until 6:00 p.m.<lb />
Pizza will be served afterwards. Team<lb />
members must bring their spring<lb />
semester dues of $5.00 to be eligible to<lb />
participate. Teams will meet in Austin 223<lb />
at 12 noon to be given the contest prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir will hold reher-<lb />
sals every Wednesday at 5:00. We wel-<lb />
come new members for Spring 1988. The<lb />
cut off date for new membership is Janu-<lb />
ary 27.<lb />
STUDENT TEACHING<lb />
Spring semester student teachers 1st<lb />
Student Teaching Teachers meeting will<lb />
be held on January 26th at 4:00 p.m. in<lb />
Hendrix Theater, Mendenhall.<lb />
OVERSEAS NETWORK<lb />
The Overseas Development Network<lb />
will hold its first meeting of the semester<lb />
on Sunday, January 24, at 7 p.m. in Men-<lb />
denhall room 248. This is an organiza-<lb />
tional meeting with a special guest. Any-<lb />
one interested is invited to attend.<lb />
EDUCATION MATORS<lb />
The Department of Speech-Language<lb />
and Auditory Pathology (SLAP) will be<lb />
providing the speech and hearing screen-<lb />
ing for all students eligible for admission<lb />
to the Upper Division of Teacher Educa-<lb />
tion on Monday, January 25, Tuesday,<lb />
January 26 and Wednesday, January 27.<lb />
The Department will be testing form 5:00<lb />
to 6:30 on Monday and 5:00 to 7:00 on<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday. No appoint-<lb />
ment is needed (first come basis). The<lb />
SLAP Department is located in Belk An-<lb />
nex on Charles Street.<lb />
WORKSTUDY STUDENTS<lb />
The Office of International Studies and<lb />
Scholarships needs several workstudy<lb />
students (already approved by the Office<lb />
of Financial aid) to fill derk positions.<lb />
Duties include answering telephones,<lb />
running errands, light clerical work, and<lb />
other duties as needed. Must possess a<lb />
good attitude. Contact Mr. Sven VanBaars<lb />
or Ms. Kristi Pascarella at 757-6504 or<lb />
apply at Brewster, A-117.<lb />
CASINQttlCHT<lb />
The Student Union Productions<lb />
Committee is sponsoring Casino Night,<lb />
Tuesday, January 25, from 7-9:30 p.m. in<lb />
the multi purpose room of Mendenhall.<lb />
One dollar adm ssion buys $3000 worth of<lb />
play money and all the mocktails you can<lb />
drink. Many prizes will be auctioned off<lb />
including tickets to the upcoming Jimmy<lb />
Buffet concert.<lb />
NAACP<lb />
There is going to be the first meeting of<lb />
the ECU chapter of the NAACP on Thurs-<lb />
day January 21 at 5:00 at the Ledonia B.<lb />
Wright Cultural Center. Be there and<lb />
bring ideas for this semester.<lb />
CO-REC BOWLING<lb />
Registration for Intramural Co-rec<lb />
bowling will be held January 27 at 6 p.m.<lb />
in MG 102. For more information call 757<lb />
6387.<lb />
SCEC<lb />
The Student Council for Exceptional<lb />
Children will hold its first meeting of the<lb />
semester on January 21,1988 at 5:00 p m. in<lb />
Speight 211. All Special Education Majors<lb />
please attend.<lb />
WOODY HERMAN<lb />
The Performing Arts Series at ECU will<lb />
present Richard Stoltzman and Woody<lb />
I lerman's Thundering I lerd in, "A Trib-<lb />
ute to Woody on Thurday, February 11,<lb />
1988, at 8:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Under the direction of Frank Tiberi, The<lb />
Thundering I lord will perform many of<lb />
the works with which it is associated.<lb />
From "Caldonia to  ibony Concerto" tc<lb />
"West Side Story you can count on<lb />
Stoltzman and The Thundering I lerd to<lb />
follow Woody's mot toWhatever you<lb />
play, its gotta swing Tickets for this stel-<lb />
lar evening of jazz can be purchased at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center, East Carolina University,<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266. Office hours are 11:00<lb />
a.m. through 6:00 p.m.<lb />
PIANIST<lb />
The ECU Performing Arts Series pres-<lb />
ents internationally acclaimed pianist<lb />
Eugene Istomin on Thursday, February 11,<lb />
1988, at 8:00 p.m. in Wright' Auditorium.<lb />
Mr. Istomin has given more than 3000<lb />
concerts in his distinguished career. A trio<lb />
formed with Isaac Stern, Leonard Rose,<lb />
and Mr. Istomin collected a Grammy<lb />
Award in 1971 for Best Chamber Music<lb />
Performance. Mr. Istomin's program will<lb />
include works by Bach, Schubert,<lb />
Beethoven, DeBussy, and Rachmaninoff.<lb />
Tickets can be purchased at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office, Mendenhall, or by calling<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266. Office hours are 11:00<lb />
a.m. through 6:00 p.m.<lb />
ATLANTA BALLET<lb />
The Atlanta Ballet, long recognized as<lb />
one of the Great Regional Ballot Compa<lb />
nies of America, will perform in Wnj<lb />
Auditorium, on Tuesday, Februar) K<lb />
1988, at 8:00 p.m. Included in the evening s<lb />
program are two new works: "Reflections<lb />
For  by Artistic Director Robert Bar-<lb />
nett and a yet untitled work bv Lisa d<lb />
Ribere. Tickets can be purchased at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center, 757-6611, ext 266. Office<lb />
hours are 11:00 a.m. through 6:00 p m<lb />
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more than a week.<lb />
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were closed in Raleigh, where up<lb />
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for a memorial service.<lb />
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state King holiday, drew polite<lb />
applause for his speech paying<lb />
tribute to King.<lb />
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ours Martin said. "It is for us to<lb />
continue to fulfill that dream<lb />
through serving others � not in<lb />
an abstract sense, but through<lb />
action<lb />
Martin was followed to the ros-<lb />
trum by Democratic Lt. Gov. Bob<lb />
Jordan, who supported the holi-<lb />
day and is running for governor<lb />
against Martin. Jordan's brief<lb />
remarks drew a thunderous ova-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Just as we made this holiday a<lb />
reality, we can build a better to-<lb />
morrow, we can build better op-<lb />
potunities for every man, woman<lb />
and child in North Carolina and<lb />
America Jordan said.<lb />
Martin, who drew fire from<lb />
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holiday, first declined an invita-<lb />
tion to take part in the celebration<lb />
but changed his mind after Jordan<lb />
agreed to participate.<lb />
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said she was angry at Martin for<lb />
opposing the holiday bill. "I think<lb />
he's probably lost the governor-<lb />
ship for another year because of<lb />
it<lb />
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as choirs led the singing of gospel<lb />
hymns. The keynote speaker was<lb />
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ing bishop of the Washington,<lb />
D.C AME Church Conference,<lb />
who attended Boston University<lb />
with King.<lb />
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temporary man" who seized<lb />
opportunities as they arose, rec-<lb />
ognizing that such commonplace<lb />
incidents as Rose Parks' refusal to<lb />
relinquish a bus seat to a white<lb />
man could be used to symbolize<lb />
widespread discrimination.<lb />
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porary, we must be sontempo-<lb />
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Martin was prepared, we must be<lb />
prepared. And if we are going to<lb />
be conteporary, we have got to<lb />
deal with the new isssue of slav-<lb />
ery to drugs in our youth<lb />
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vote and to "vote intelligently"<lb />
and said the view of many that<lb />
Jesse Jackson cannot be elected<lb />
president was "a cynical example<lb />
of racism<lb />
The snow that kept students<lb />
home across the state also caused<lb />
them to miss the usual history-<lb />
class preparation for King's birth-<lb />
day.<lb />
But Angela Sanders, 11, one of<lb />
many pupils in attendance at the<lb />
Raleigh celebration, said she did<lb />
not need prompting to appreciate<lb />
the holiday.<lb />
"The thing we hear about in<lb />
history books arc like stories<lb />
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tin Luther King was a real person<lb />
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Carol Bebman, 39, of Raleigh,<lb />
said she brought her 10-year-old<lb />
daughter, Koyah Alston, to the<lb />
ceremony because "I think she<lb />
takes it for granted we sit in the<lb />
front of buses now and go where<lb />
we want to the bathroom and to<lb />
eat<lb />
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said. "This is a great day<lb />
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Monday, drawing criticism from<lb />
Adams, who pointedly noted that<lb />
few if any of the state's well-<lb />
known business leaders were in<lb />
attendance at the Civic Center.<lb />
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wealth are not here he said.<lb />
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"Wc as human beings have not<lb />
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Prof, says anti-drinking laws not heeded<lb />
(CPS While anti-drinking To get liability insurance, col-<lb />
rules cost Marquette University leges had to demonstrate to insur-<lb />
cheerleaders their jobs during the ance companies they were keep-<lb />
holiday break and could land two<lb />
North Carolina State students in<lb />
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CSlat I minquez Hills profes-<lb />
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Still encourage students to drink.<lb />
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fornia at Berkeley study he helped<lb />
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ness policies since 198f, when<lb />
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to 21<lb />
ing their underaged students<lb />
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dent drinking since the new poli-<lb />
cies began.<lb />
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violations of the drinking mini-<lb />
mum age Alcohol, moreover, is<lb />
drinking rates high. "Young men<lb />
living in fraternities seem to drink<lb />
more often and larger quantities<lb />
than any other group of similar<lb />
young men in dormitories, or<lb />
with roommates<lb />
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seems to be a phenomenon that<lb />
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fraternities<lb />
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often an integral part of social and be to crack down on people and<lb />
athletic events, and the "aware- groups who serve liquor to stu-<lb />
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ing alcohol's role, are rendered onindividual willingness to serve<lb />
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a celebration after the first basket-<lb />
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Liberties Union and several l'<lb />
law students, agreed not to search<lb />
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P National and state poli-<lb />
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Spt �rts commentator Jininiv "The<lb />
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; was repeating statements<lb />
li bv blacl leaders when he<lb />
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awards dinner Monday honoring<lb />
the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr<lb />
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George Bush was bringing his name from the voting registration<lb />
campaign for the Republican rolls, then re-registered and was<lb />
presidential nomination to Win- eligible to file for office.<lb />
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MusicvideosWe got the top ten list hangin'<lb />
By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
SUN Writer<lb />
I here are two things I'm often<lb />
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tin. Back-up vocalist, Marilyn<lb />
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days. Is Jackson still embarrassed<lb />
by it or what?<lb />
"Rosanna" - Toto. Great cine-<lb />
matography, great sets, and great<lb />
gams on "Dirty Dancing's" Cyn-<lb />
thia Rhodes, doing the high-step<lb />
in this remenscience of a spiteful<lb />
first love.<lb />
"Beat It" - Michael Jackson. A<lb />
modern pop classic in terms of<lb />
music, setting, and dance. Jackson<lb />
got it so right the first time, the<lb />
"Bad" video could only look like a<lb />
case of second rate self-plagan-<lb />
ism.<lb />
Secret Service gears up<lb />
to protect candidates<lb />
during campaign trail<lb />
"Uptown Girl" - Billy Joel. Joel<lb />
evokes more '50s nostalgia in<lb />
under five minutes than Travolta<lb />
and Newton-John did in two<lb />
hours. Wife Cnsty Brinkley in a<lb />
short shirt doesn't hurt things ei-<lb />
ther.<lb />
"Babooshka" - Kate Bush. An<lb />
example of less is more. Begin-<lb />
ning with the title which is a triple<lb />
pun on "grandmother "veil'<lb />
and "disguise Bush proceeds to<lb />
do more with a stage bare but for<lb />
herself and a bass violin (and<lb />
herself occasionally bare), than<lb />
most performers could do with a<lb />
MGM musical budget.<lb />
Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore Jr.<lb />
is philosophical when he saw a<lb />
ill knot of supporters in a tiny<lb />
irtroom being increasingly<lb />
eczed by stern-looking men<lb />
 talked into their sleeves.<lb />
It helps to pay for the air-<lb />
rte Gore chuckled as he was<lb />
uestioned about the latest addi-<lb />
tion to his campaign entourage -<lb />
the Secret Service.<lb />
Secret Service protection has<lb />
good points for a candidate.<lb />
Gore's reference to paying for<lb />
lirplanes is a case in point.<lb />
When Gore - or any candidate<lb />
h protection - rents an airplane<lb />
r a campaign swing, the agents<lb />
� tor seats on the plane that<lb />
ht otherwise be empty, help-<lb />
to defray the cost.<lb />
I some are reluctant to accept<lb />
ction, because it makes it<lb />
: r to get close to the voters,<lb />
nate Republican Leader Bob<lb />
made a point of telling re-<lb />
rters he didn't want the Secret<lb />
ice following him around,<lb />
ng he didn't want to burden<lb />
ivers with the extra cost,<lb />
.e's main campaign theme in<lb />
i is that's he's a Midwesterner<lb />
i is "one of us His down-<lb />
home campaign style wouldn't<lb />
square with an entourage of<lb />
armed guards.<lb />
Butthere'sadvantages-forone,<lb />
the attention a motorcade draws<lb />
as it races through town. At one<lb />
Mason city stop, several hundred<lb />
oi the curious showed up at the<lb />
airport the night before Vice<lb />
President George Bush arrived.<lb />
Their reason! To watch the un-<lb />
loading of his armor-plated li-<lb />
mousine.<lb />
Bush gets the protection by vir-<lb />
tue oi his office, and not his status<lb />
as a candidate. Former television<lb />
evangelist Pat Robertson and<lb />
lesse fackson sought protection<lb />
because oi threats, and were<lb />
among the first oi the candidates<lb />
to receive it.<lb />
Gore picked up protection Jan. 4<lb />
and Illinois Sen. Paul Simon's<lb />
Secret Service entourage signed<lb />
on a week later. Simon initially<lb />
resisted the idea of protection, but<lb />
aides say family pressure pre-<lb />
vailed.<lb />
Gary Hart was given protection<lb />
this week, and Missouri Rep.<lb />
Richard Gephardt is scheduled to<lb />
start traveling with agents later<lb />
this week.<lb />
Cher still rockin' with<lb />
new movies and Lp<lb />
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NEW YORK (AP) � Cher says<lb />
her fortunes haven't gone to her<lb />
head despite her success as a<lb />
singer, actress, fitness guru and<lb />
mother.<lb />
"I tear myself to pieces before<lb />
the critics can get tome she said<lb />
in an interview in this week's<lb />
People magazine.<lb />
Her latest movie hits include<lb />
"The Witches of Eastwick "Sus-<lb />
pect and "Moonstruck She<lb />
also has a new record out, her first<lb />
in five years.<lb />
Even so, the 41-year-old actress<lb />
says she still has moments when<lb />
she feels unsure of herself.<lb />
One of those times, she said,<lb />
occurred while she was shooting<lb />
"Witches" with Jack Nicholson.<lb />
"I could hardly move. I was<lb />
terrified she said. "I went to<lb />
Cubbie's is the'one and only<lb />
downtown' place of its kind<lb />
By STAN ARNOLD<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
ibbie's Restaurant, located on<lb />
S Evans Street, is owned and<lb />
rated by Dean Barrow.<lb />
bbie's is open from 10:30 a.m. !900's and was a drug store for<lb />
1:00 p.m. Monday through many years. "It was something I<lb />
the idea for Gubbie's from a small<lb />
drive-in in his eastern N.C. home-<lb />
town. Three years ago Barrow<lb />
and his father renovated the pres-<lb />
ent location of Cubbies and began<lb />
operating the establishment.<lb />
The building was built in the<lb />
irday and is closed on Sun-<lb />
5. Cubbies, the "one and only<lb />
. ntown" establishment of its<lb />
- i and winner of the Best<lb />
seburger in Pitt County<lb />
vard, serves old fashioned,<lb />
-in type food. "Only the best,<lb />
thought would work and it was<lb />
something I'd always wanted to<lb />
do. The building had been gutted<lb />
by fire but, after renovating, I<lb />
knew the place would be an excel-<lb />
lent location for my restaurant<lb />
Though some things had to be<lb />
Larry Putam cooks up a meal at Cubbie's, located on the corner of Fifth street and Evans. (Photo Bv<lb />
Hardy Alligood)<lb />
Jack's trailer and I knocked and<lb />
told him something was wrong<lb />
"And he put hisarm around me<lb />
and said, 'Look it's free-floating<lb />
anxiety, nerves. You're all right<lb />
I'll just take care of you until it's<lb />
over. We don't have to go out<lb />
there and work Nobody's gonna<lb />
do this scene until we're ready<lb />
And the minute he said that 1<lb />
started to feel really good Cher<lb />
recalled.<lb />
Sea beast found<lb />
Experts at the county Museum<lb />
of Natural History are ecstatic<lb />
over a find that has been under<lb />
foot for 20 years: an extinct v<lb />
million-year-old sea serpent<lb />
stashed in the museum's base-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Officials said recently the fossil-<lb />
ized beast, a mosasaur, is so well<lb />
preserved it still has its scales<lb />
skin and probably the contents oi<lb />
its last meal - a 3-foot-Iong fish - in<lb />
its stomach.<lb />
The sharp-toothed mosasaur<lb />
was a reptile that lived at the time<lb />
of the dinosaurs and captured fish<lb />
at great depths.<lb />
This one was collected from a<lb />
chalk bed in a fossil-rich section of<lb />
Logan County, Dan and shipped<lb />
to the museum in 1967 by profes-<lb />
sional collector Marion Bonner.<lb />
"Did they tell you that sucker<lb />
staved down in the basement 20<lb />
years?" the 77-year-old Bonner<lb />
asked. "Now they're telling me<lb />
it's the best in the world<lb />
J.D. Stewart, the museum's as-<lb />
sistant curator of vertebrate pale-<lb />
ontology, said the creature was<lb />
shipped in three sections that got<lb />
mixed in with a large purchase of<lb />
fossils. The packages got sepa-<lb />
rated and their identifying labels<lb />
were lost.<lb />
-host ingredients are used at replaced, much of the interior of<lb />
: bies savs Barrow, and "this Cubbies is original. The paneled<lb />
ne thing that makes Cubbie's ceiling, ceiling fans and tiled<lb />
popular floors along with artwork of<lb />
Barrow, who attended West Greenville in the 1900's give<lb />
artaret High School and Cubbie's that classic, old-fash-<lb />
 an College,feays that he got ioned appearance.<lb />
Barrow also plays beach music<lb />
exclusively at Cubbie's. Although<lb />
the clientele is mostly college stu-<lb />
dents and businessmen, Barrow<lb />
says Cubbie's is becoming more<lb />
of a family establishment.<lb />
While all of Cubbie's food has a<lb />
reputation for being good, this<lb />
writer feels a special affinty for the<lb />
shrimpburgers. The fries are sure<lb />
bet too.<lb />
Fasnacht to give slide show<lb />
Pickin9 the bones<lb />
Weather is annoying to<lb />
the Bonehead this week<lb />
School of Art Pre�� Release<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
School of Art Visiting Artists Pro-<lb />
gram will sponsor a public slide-<lb />
lecture by New York sculptor<lb />
Heide Fasnacht on Monday at<lb />
'30 p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
public commissions and collec-<lb />
tions and has been reviewed in<lb />
such prominent publications as<lb />
Arts Magazine, Art News, and<lb />
The New York Times. She has<lb />
served as adjunct professor of<lb />
FasnaduVvfcit and"lecture has sculpture and drawing at SUNY's<lb />
been scheduled to coincide with<lb />
Gray Art Gallery's current ex-<lb />
hibit, "Simuntaneous Views<lb />
I ier painted wood sculptures and<lb />
charcoal drawings will be on view<lb />
is part of the exhibit through<lb />
February 6, 1988.<lb />
Fasnacht graduated from<lb />
Purchase campus and as visiting<lb />
artist and lecturer at Princeton<lb />
University, College of Art, Ben-<lb />
nington College and Cleveland<lb />
Institute of Art.<lb />
Fasnacht's sculptures have<lb />
been described by Nancy Princen-<lb />
thal in Arts in America as "a new<lb />
animism" evoking the move-<lb />
ttode Island School of Design ment, the rhythms - the actual<lb />
with a BFA and New York Uni- development of forms in nature.<lb />
vcrsity with an MFA. She has<lb />
exhibited in many solo and group<lb />
shows across the nation including<lb />
"In Three Dimensions, Recent<lb />
Sculpture by Women" at Pratt<lb />
Institute Gallery and "Notions of<lb />
Comtemporary Surrealism" at<lb />
Vanderwoude Tananbaum Gal-<lb />
lery in New York.<lb />
Her work appears in several<lb />
The pieces are made of rings or<lb />
slabs of wood chipped, sliced and<lb />
laminated together until they<lb />
emerge as objects in the tradition<lb />
of Nam Gabo, Russian Con-<lb />
structivism 1890-1977. They so<lb />
reveal the process by which they<lb />
were constructed that they be-<lb />
come clear and direct statements<lb />
on the relationship between form<lb />
and content.<lb />
In the same way, Fasnacht's<lb />
large charcoal drawings build up<lb />
an image, gestural line upon ges-<lb />
tural line. Though intended as<lb />
working sketches which 'think<lb />
through' a proposed sculpture,<lb />
the drawings are forceful works<lb />
themselves, both rational and<lb />
agrcssively expressive.<lb />
As a participant in the Visiting<lb />
Artist Program, Fasnacht will be<lb />
on campus Jan. 25 and 26 to speak<lb />
to classes and individual students<lb />
in the School of Art. Her visit has<lb />
been sponsored in part by a grant<lb />
from the National Endowment<lb />
for the Arts. There will be a recep-<lb />
tion for Fasnacht and the opening<lb />
of the "Simultaneous Views"<lb />
exhibit following her lecture<lb />
Monday in the Gray Art Gallery.<lb />
The public is most cordially<lb />
invited to attend all these lectures;<lb />
there is no admission fee. For<lb />
more information, call (919) 757-<lb />
6336.<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Strif Writer<lb />
I'm sorry, but I grew up in a city What can you do? You can't sue<lb />
where it got hot in the summer the atmosphere for reckless en<lb />
I give up. I just hacking give up. and cold in the winter. Spring and dangerment. The City of<lb />
I want it to rain some more. I fall had some leeway, but they Greenville has yet to take respon-<lb />
want it to snow about six more were usually pretty casual about siblity for natural disasters. The<lb />
inches, causing 60 more aggra- the way they ran things. next of kin is just screwed in a case<lb />
vation than I already deal with. I Meanwhile, just an hour and 42 like this.<lb />
have had it with this insane minutes away, the weather dei- The sad thing is, I'd bet a good<lb />
Greenville weather. ties have run rampant. Snow, majority of my comic collection<lb />
I've always maintained thatthis rain, sunshine and even little pel- that manhole had been intended<lb />
city was out to get me. First park- lets of hail, the size and consis- for me. Only an amazing string of<lb />
ing tickets for facing the wrong tency of hamster shit, fall wher- coincidences propelled that old<lb />
way on the correct side of the ever they feel it will be the most lady into the trap the dements<lb />
street IN FRONT OF MY OWN annoying. laid out for me.<lb />
HOUSE. You may mink I'm kidding. But I must sound paranoid. But on a<lb />
Then the utter and complete for unknown reasons, a sexually day where my clothes have been<lb />
absew�ofanyDrivin'andCryin' abused childhood, mutageneuc splattered repeatedly by muddy<lb />
records anywhere. The prolifera- radiation or whatever, the air water flying off my bike tires, the<lb />
tion of pool halls that play nothing currents swirling around Pitt stair m Austin got painted, caus-<lb />
but Def Leppard retrospectives. County take no orders and no ing me to be late to two classes and<lb />
Now, weather that can't seem to prisoners. even as i try to be funny, workmen<lb />
read a calendar. In fact, last week, although it are drilling holes through the<lb />
When I took GEOG1000: Earth wasn't heavily publicized, an eld- walls of the hallowed halls of The<lb />
and Man, I learned that weather erly lady sank right through die East Carolinian offices  well,<lb />
supposedly follows certain geo- snow into an open manhole off of you just can't blame me.<lb />
graphical and seasonal patterns. Dickenson Avenue and broke her Any more than I should blame<lb />
Ha. Not in the Emerald City. forearm and two vertabrae. the weather. But that old classic<lb />
This place studied a long time to She didn't die thanks to a rock song comes to mind. And<lb />
learn the techniques of surrealist friendly bum that kept dropping perhaps humming it will put me<lb />
weather. And this semester it bottles of Boone's Farm to her. But in a better mood, here goes:<lb />
seems determined to show every- then, when the rains came, she "Rainy days and Mondays al-<lb />
one, but me in particular, just how drowned when the sewage level ways get meeeee down<lb />
adept it is. reached above her head.Thank you, and have a nice life.<lb />
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JANUARY 21,1988<lb />
Whitehurst sees sad students<lb />
Schixils have put a heavy em-<lb />
phasis on drug counseling, but<lb />
Mash County Schools staff psy-<lb />
tlogist Beverly Whitehurst<lb />
says she sees more students who<lb />
are simply unhappy.<lb />
One in five students report<lb />
symptoms characteristic of mild<lb />
depression every day, according<lb />
to statistics. As Whitehurst sees it,<lb />
the phenomenon stems from a<lb />
deterioration of the traditional<lb />
family and its support svstems.<lb />
i see more students who are<lb />
unhappy and mavbe experiment-<lb />
ing with drugs as a larger pattern<lb />
of self-destruction here<lb />
Whitehurst said. 1 really don't<lb />
see discipline as a problem - the<lb />
ses I go into 1 could hear a pin<lb />
p.<lb />
Besides the stress caused by the<lb />
breakdown ot family norms, she<lb />
says main depressed students<lb />
feel disillusioned with the institu-<lb />
ns that govern them and social<lb />
expectations hooked - as some<lb />
n agers see it - like a noose<lb />
around their necks.<lb />
Whether depression or drug<lb />
experimentation, the problems<lb />
usually translate into disorders<lb />
that can severely impede an<lb />
adolescent's ability to learn. And<lb />
that's where Ms. Whitehurst<lb />
comes in.<lb />
As a young teacher in Brun-<lb />
swick, Ga in the late 1960s, fresh<lb />
out of East Carolina University<lb />
with an English degree in hand,<lb />
Whitehurst quickly became dis-<lb />
turbed with students' inability to<lb />
master their curriculum.<lb />
"I was just out of school and<lb />
idealistic the Scotland Neck<lb />
native said with a smile. "I dealt<lb />
with many slow learners and kids<lb />
who just couldn't read. The text-<lb />
books, therefore, were inappro-<lb />
priate. Students were unprepared<lb />
tor what 1 wanted to teach them<lb />
It was, as she described it,a rude<lb />
awakening to the real world of<lb />
education.<lb />
"I became so enthralled with<lb />
the problems of kids that the<lb />
school's counselor asked me if I<lb />
had ever thought about school<lb />
psychology she said. "I wasn't<lb />
even sure what one did<lb />
At the time, the number of<lb />
school psychologists in Southern<lb />
states could be counted on one<lb />
hand. But the slim numbers of<lb />
affect students' performances.<lb />
When appropriate, Ms.<lb />
Whitehurst refers students to<lb />
special classes for the academiclly<lb />
gifted, mentally handicapped,<lb />
learning disabled or bchavior-<lb />
ally-emotionally handicapped.<lb />
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Intrigued by the concept - a<lb />
marriage of psychology and edu-<lb />
cation - she resigned her job to<lb />
enroll in Georgia Southern<lb />
College's master's of education<lb />
program and later earned a six-<lb />
year education specialist degree<lb />
in school psychology.<lb />
By the time she got her degree,<lb />
schools had become more inter-<lb />
ested in psychology and she took<lb />
a job at the Dougherty County<lb />
Schools in Albany, Ga.<lb />
Last year, she moved to Nash<lb />
County to be closer to her family.<lb />
As a school psychologist, she<lb />
assesses the learning styles, emo-<lb />
tional and social factors that could<lb />
write a comprehensive evalu-<lb />
ation after students are tested.<lb />
Ms. Whitehurst also keeps an<lb />
eye on the students' progress,<lb />
sometimes suggesting pertinent<lb />
educational planning to teachers<lb />
and parents.<lb />
"The greatest challenge with<lb />
consultation is communicating a<lb />
diagnosis to parents she said,<lb />
"so (they) can understand with<lb />
perspective<lb />
With 11,000 students in the sys-<lb />
tem, Ms. Whitehurst has little<lb />
time for individual counseling.<lb />
"Probably 5 percent of my time<lb />
is spent in individual counsel-<lb />
ing she said.<lb />
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have beaten this season are Gcor-<lb />
( h 73-67, Arizona State, 76-<lb />
i i : rulsa 64-60. Also, along<lb />
! this season, the Spiders<lb />
have picked up holiday tourna-<lb />
ment titles in both the Kactus<lb />
Klassic in Tempe, Ariz, and the<lb />
Richmond Times-Dispatch tour-<lb />
nament.<lb />
The Spiders, the preseason pick<lb />
to take the honors in the CAA<lb />
race, present several problems for<lb />
ECU head coach Mike Stcclc's<lb />
team.<lb />
"Richmond isccrtainly the class<lb />
o( our conference and it will be a<lb />
tough assignment to play them on<lb />
the road Steclc said. "I'm not too<lb />
concerned about our players'<lb />
frame of mind (following the loss<lb />
to American) because I think<lb />
they'll bounce back. We've got a<lb />
few days to get over the American<lb />
game.<lb />
"1 don't see why everyone is<lb />
making such a big deal over the<lb />
loss (to American) Steele contin-<lb />
ued. "We've came back before<lb />
and played well after a loss and I<lb />
think we will again. Right now all<lb />
we can do is improve on the<lb />
things that caused us to lose to<lb />
American � things we can con-<lb />
trol. We had 21 turnovers in that<lb />
game<lb />
Richmond sports a starting<lb />
lineup which is loaded with tal-<lb />
ent. On the inside, the Spiders<lb />
send 6-5 senior Peter Woolfolk<lb />
and 6-8 senior Steve Kratzcr at<lb />
their opponents. While the pe-<lb />
rimeter is held down by senior<lb />
guard Rodney Rice, who is well<lb />
known for his efficiency from 3-<lb />
point range. Also starting for the<lb />
Spiders are sophomores Ken At-<lb />
kinson and Scott Stapleton.<lb />
"My main concern this week is<lb />
Richmond because they have so<lb />
many ways to beat you Steele<lb />
said. "Woolfolk will give us<lb />
trouble inside with our lack of<lb />
size, as well as Steve Kratzer, and<lb />
their guards are quick and very<lb />
good<lb />
American coach Ed Tappscott<lb />
said that for the Pirates to be suc-<lb />
cessful at Richmond they will<lb />
have to play a controlled game on<lb />
offense and defense.<lb />
"They've (ECU) got to stop Rice<lb />
outside and one of those guys<lb />
(Kratzer or Woolfolk) inside<lb />
Tappscott said. "If you don't shut<lb />
down one of them inside, they'll<lb />
score on you all night<lb />
The meeting between the Spi-<lb />
dersand Pirates will mark the 51st<lb />
in the long-running series.<lb />
Richmond holds a 29-21 lead,<lb />
with both squads gaining victo-<lb />
ries last season. The Pirates won at<lb />
home in Minges Coliseum 78-70<lb />
and the Spiders claimed victory in<lb />
the Robins Center 62-60.<lb />
Following the game in<lb />
Richmond, the Pirates will return<lb />
home to Minges for a CAA<lb />
matchup against William &amp; Mary<lb />
next Wednesday, Jan. 27. That<lb />
contest will carry a 7:30 p.m. tip-<lb />
off. The Indians are currently 5-9<lb />
overall and 2-1 in the CAA with<lb />
two games remaining they square<lb />
off with the Pirates.<lb />
ady Pirates fall to American in CAA<lb />
�<lb />
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"he ECU women's basketball<lb />
has now lost five straight<lb />
4m - and have yet to win in<lb />
ial Athletic Association<lb />
wax<lb />
ady Pirates fell again,<lb />
lay night to American Uni-<lb />
"0-51, in Washington,<lb />
D.C<lb />
Monique Pompili had 18 points<lb />
and eight rebounds for ECU but<lb />
the effort was not good enough<lb />
after only one other Pirate, Alma<lb />
Bethea, scored in double figures<lb />
with 10 points.<lb />
After a close half, the Ladv Pi-<lb />
rates were down 30-28. But Pirate<lb />
foul trouble in the second half<lb />
enabled American to pull away<lb />
for the win.<lb />
American forward Beth Shearer<lb />
scored 26 points and teammates<lb />
Kia Cooper and Janine Lorimcr<lb />
scored 16 points each. Cooper also<lb />
pulled down 15 rebounds.<lb />
ECU, now 0-4 in the CAA and 5-<lb />
11 overall, will look to break their<lb />
five game losing streak and earn<lb />
a conference win Saturday in<lb />
front of a home crowd as they host<lb />
Richmond. Tipoff for the contest<lb />
in Minges Coliseum is set for 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
� Carolyn Justice<lb />
Gus Hill, shown in earlier action against Longwood College, will try to<lb />
rebound for the Pirates' next game against Richmond. (File Photo)<lb />
Shuttle service offered<lb />
The ECU athletic department<lb />
will provide a continuous shuttle<lb />
bus service from the Allied Health<lb />
Building, on Charles Boulevard,<lb />
to Minges Coliseum for the re-<lb />
maining men's basketball games<lb />
this season.<lb />
Shuttle bus service will begin<lb />
each game night at 6:30 p.m. and<lb />
run up until tip-off time. The<lb />
shuttle buses will return at the<lb />
end of each game and run con-<lb />
tinuously to return spectators<lb />
back to the parking lot.<lb />
Lady hoopsters looking for answers to season<lb />
By MIKE SMALL<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
After three straight winning<lb />
seasons, the Lady Pirate basket-<lb />
bjy(5amfrni1s-ttjlf In the middle<lb />
or a 5-11 season, and a scary 0-3<lb />
conference mark.<lb />
This is essentially the same<lb />
team the Pirates fielded last year,<lb />
with the exception of lightning-<lb />
quick point guard Delphine<lb />
Mabry.<lb />
So, what is wrong?<lb />
The Lady Pirates have a new<lb />
head coach this season in Pat Pier-<lb />
son, who came to ECU after post-<lb />
ing successful marks at North-<lb />
western State University in Lou-<lb />
isiana. But anyone can tell you the<lb />
Pirates problem is not the coach.<lb />
A new coach can be a tough ad-<lb />
justment for players, but the rea-<lb />
son for the demise of the Pirate<lb />
hoopsters seems to be simply a<lb />
run of bad luck.<lb />
"You start losing a few close<lb />
games and you begin to lose your<lb />
confidence ECU head coach Pat<lb />
Piersonsafd: �<lb />
Pierson inherited the same<lb />
players as former head coach<lb />
Emily Manwaring left behind.<lb />
But according to Pierson,<lb />
Manwaring did not experience<lb />
the problems with the players that<lb />
she has.<lb />
"They didn't have knee prob-<lb />
lems, ankle problems and shoul-<lb />
der problems last year Pierson<lb />
said. "All of our perimeter players<lb />
have serious injuries and it can't<lb />
help but weaken our play<lb />
The outlook remains good for<lb />
the Pirates future as two excellent<lb />
prospects have already been<lb />
signed for next season. Pierson<lb />
also said that several other top<lb />
prospects are still hopeful signees<lb />
of the Pirates. So, no doubt look<lb />
for big things from the ladies in<lb />
years to come. But what is wrong<lb />
with this year?<lb />
"Trtjurigg; tneemsistency and:<lb />
lack of continuity on the offensive<lb />
end of the court, and lack of inten-<lb />
sity of the defensive end Pierson<lb />
said.<lb />
With all the problems and hard-<lb />
ships faced thus far this season by<lb />
the team, Pierson still holds her<lb />
head high and waits for some-<lb />
thing good to happen.<lb />
"I'm an eternal optimist Pier-<lb />
son said. "I try to be<lb />
positivesomething good will<lb />
come out of this<lb />
The Pirates will try once again<lb />
to find the good this Saturday<lb />
when they host the Lady Spiders<lb />
of Richmond in a CAA conference<lb />
game at 7:30 p.m. in Minges Coli-<lb />
seum.<lb />
as<lb />
B FRII-DRICH<lb />
Alma Bethea (30) goes for a score in the Lady Pirates' loss to Fairleigh Dickinson. Bethea -md all the Pirates have<lb />
teen hampered all season by nagging injuries. The Pirates will try to get back on the winning track Saturday<lb />
4 home against Richmond in a CAA game at 7:30 p.m. (File Photo)<lb />
The life of a college gambler<lb />
-<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
College Gambler<lb />
It's 6:31 Tuesday night, an hour<lb />
before the tip-off of the ECU-<lb />
Amencan basketball game in<lb />
Minges Coliseum and a straggled<lb />
college student reaches for the<lb />
phone.<lb />
I le had told everybody he was<lb />
going to quit it. He made a New<lb />
Year's resolution. Then he made<lb />
daily resolutions. But then the<lb />
emotion overtook his rational<lb />
mind and once again he awoke in<lb />
 the gutter. Ultimatium number<lb />
f 567 came on Monday afternoon as<lb />
' he told a friend "I'm quitting for<lb />
good<lb />
But by Tuesday evening the<lb />
withdrawal stages set in and the<lb />
pain became too emense. With a<lb />
twitching forefinger he dialed the<lb />
familiar number. As the phone<lb />
receiver buzzed with a busy sig-<lb />
nal, the lunatic ran his nicotine<lb />
fingers through his unkempt hair<lb />
and muttered something about an<lb />
imaginary illegimate son.<lb />
What is this young man's prob-<lb />
lem? Drugs? Drinking? Or is there<lb />
some woman to blame?<lb />
After receiving another busy<lb />
signal, the crazed college student<lb />
begins to pace the living room<lb />
saying, "What am I going to do if<lb />
it's busy for ever<lb />
In an attempt to avert his atten-<lb />
tion, he picks up the USA Today<lb />
and turns to the sports section.<lb />
But the sports section is hard to<lb />
read because there are numbers<lb />
and notes written everywhere.<lb />
With glazed eyes he looks at the<lb />
sports the way a little fat kid looks<lb />
at candy in the Fast Fare.<lb />
Finally, the line on the other end<lb />
begins to ring, it rings again, it<lb />
rings again, "Answer the phone<lb />
the college boy pleads. Someone<lb />
answers. Several moments later<lb />
the derelic college students says<lb />
"Give me a half on ECU minus<lb />
three Quido, the guy on the<lb />
other end of the line, asks "Are<lb />
you sure you want the Pirates in<lb />
a foreshadowing tone. With abod-<lb />
ing confidence the LOSER an-<lb />
swers Quido with a prolonged<lb />
yes.<lb />
Becoming a constant heckler in<lb />
the balcony stands, the college<lb />
student screams at the top of his<lb />
lungs, sending praise to the Pi-<lb />
rates and sending damnation to<lb />
the players from American. Fans<lb />
behind him yell "Sit down" to no<lb />
avail because the lunatic is so<lb />
involved with the game.<lb />
The college student believes<lb />
that he has some mysterious con-<lb />
trol over the outcome of the game.<lb />
He believes that by his presense in<lb />
the arena the Pirates will win by<lb />
more than three. This is a common<lb />
trait of all LOSERS.<lb />
With a little over a minute left in<lb />
regulation, ECU leads by three<lb />
and the college student thinks<lb />
about a new pair of shoes. Maybe<lb />
he will eat tommorrow if ECU<lb />
pulls this one out. Maybe if ECU<lb />
beats the spread he will purchase<lb />
a razor and shave his ragged face.<lb />
Maybe if ECU wins by more than<lb />
three he will go to class instead of<lb />
studying the sports section.<lb />
All this contemplation is<lb />
quickly rendered futile as ECU is<lb />
called for a 10-second violation<lb />
and the game goes into overtime a<lb />
minute later after a simple free<lb />
throw is missed by the Pirates<lb />
with one second left to play.<lb />
And in overtime, the college<lb />
student becomes the dreaded<lb />
LOSER.<lb />
After finding a semi-comfort-<lb />
able gutter to sleep in Tuesday<lb />
night, the lowly college student<lb />
wonders why he ever bet on a<lb />
team with a starter named Lose.<lb />
Tar Heel swimmers beat ECU;<lb />
seniors end careers in Minges<lb />
The East Carolina senior swim-<lb />
mers closed out their careers at the<lb />
Minges Natitorium Wednesday,<lb />
unfortunately the successful<lb />
swimmers' had to bid farewell on<lb />
a losing note.<lb />
Both the men's and women's<lb />
swimming and diving teams fell<lb />
in defeat in the final home meet of<lb />
the year for the teams to the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina in a dual<lb />
inter-state meet. The Tar Heel<lb />
men topped the Pirates 118-96,<lb />
while the UNC women defeated<lb />
the Lady Pirates 134-76.<lb />
"For the men, it was one of their<lb />
finer meets the guys swam this<lb />
year even though they lost head<lb />
coach Rick Kobe said following<lb />
the losses. "Our women also<lb />
swam well, but they just came out<lb />
on the short end of the stick to-<lb />
day<lb />
The men managed to capture<lb />
four first place finishes in the 13<lb />
swimming and diving events,<lb />
while the women garnered five<lb />
first place spots in the 13 events<lb />
they competed in.<lb />
Complete results of the Pirates<lb />
match against the Tar Heels will<lb />
be in Tuesday's edition of The East<lb />
Carolinian. Also upcoming will be<lb />
a profile on the senior Pirate<lb />
swimmers that closed out their<lb />
careers at Minges.<lb />
The next action for the Pirate<lb />
swimmers will be this Saturday<lb />
when they take to the road for a<lb />
non-conference battle against Old Senior diver Becky Kerber receives a farewell hug during Senior Day at<lb />
Dominion. Minges Natatorium Wednesday. (Photo by Hardy Alligood)<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 21, 1�88<lb />
Crum tabbed as head coach at KSU Tuesday<lb />
KENT, Ohio (AD Kent State<lb />
University officials say they<lb />
wanted former North Carolina<lb />
coach Dick Crum as head coach<lb />
because of his concern for his<lb />
players' academics, and Crum<lb />
n s he doesn't intend to let them<lb />
dov n<lb />
1 believe that these young<lb />
people who are involved in ath-<lb />
letics are student athletes, and 1<lb />
(lunk the student has to come first<lb />
.  Crum said Iucsday atter<lb />
being named the new Kent State<lb />
coach. "1 think it's absolutely es-<lb />
sential that if that youngster<lb />
comes to Kent State University,<lb />
first thing he has on his mind<lb />
is he wants to graduate<lb />
Kent State President Michael<lb />
Schwartz said the school had<lb />
ee reasons tor wanting to hire<lb />
( rum. w ho had been criticized by<lb />
I ar 1 leel tans in recent years<lb />
for his conservative brand ol foot-<lb />
ball and his team's failure to beat<lb />
�hlv ranked opponents. Crum<lb />
ad .i 72-41-2 record at North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
ic s a proven winner<lb />
Schwartz told a news conference.<lb />
"Secondly, he's been associated<lb />
with fine programs noted for their<lb />
integrity, and third, he has very<lb />
serious academic concerns with<lb />
regard to student-athletes. He<lb />
wants them to graduate. In fact,<lb />
his athletes do graduate<lb />
The northeast Ohio school de-<lb />
clined to release the terms and<lb />
length oi Crum's contract in a<lb />
news release issued Tuesday, but<lb />
the (Akron) Beacon Journal re-<lb />
ported in Tuesday's editions that<lb />
Crum had agreed to a three-year<lb />
contract with a salary of $60,000 a<lb />
 ear. Crum had a $90,000 annual<lb />
salarv in North Carolina, the<lb />
newspaper reported.<lb />
Athletic Director Paul Amodio<lb />
said cKl.OOO "is in the ballgame"<lb />
and that Crum would be paid at<lb />
least that much.<lb />
A native of the Youngstown<lb />
suburb oi Boardman, Crum, 53,<lb />
graduated from Mount Union<lb />
College in Alliance. Crum said he<lb />
was looking forward to returning<lb />
to his home state.<lb />
Tracksters fare well<lb />
The Fast Carolina indoor track<lb />
md field team picked up a trio of<lb />
) three finishes in the recent loe<lb />
Hilton Indoor Invitational held<lb />
an. 15-16 in Chapel Hill.<lb />
In the 440-yard dash eompeti-<lb />
the Pirates' Ken Daughtry<lb />
placed first with a time oi 50.6.<lb />
Eugene McNeill garnered a<lb />
third-place finish in the 55-meter<lb />
dash, while the Pirates' mile relav<lb />
team battled to a second-place<lb />
finish by clocking in with a team<lb />
time of 3:25.0.<lb />
The next action for the men's<lb />
and women's indoor track and<lb />
field teams will be Friday at the<lb />
Eastman Kodak Invitational in<lb />
Johnson Citv, Tenn.<lb />
UNC-W tics on sale<lb />
udent tickets tor the East<lb />
Carolina UN'C-Wilmington bas-<lb />
game set for an. 30 in<lb />
ungton are available for ECU<lb />
stud nts<lb />
tickets an be purchased for<lb />
number at the ticket office is (919)<lb />
395-3233.<lb />
A block oi 100 tickets have been<lb />
s�.n aside for ECU students on a<lb />
first-come, first-serve basis.<lb />
The game between the Pirates<lb />
S5b contacting the ticket office at and the Seahawks will tip-off at<lb />
N. Wilmington. The phone 7:50p.m.<lb />
Maturity is aid for<lb />
ACC underclassmen<lb />
Three of the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference s best big underclass-<lb />
have reached Ail-American<lb />
status this season because oi in-<lb />
rcased maturity, coaches say.<lb />
North Carolina State's 6-foot-10<lb />
Charles Shackleford, Duke's 6-10<lb />
Danny Ferry and North<lb />
ar lina's6-9J.R.Rcid are having<lb />
I seasonsof their careers so<lb />
QQ coaches said Tuesday<lb />
a teleconference hookup<lb />
th media representatives.<lb />
"He's really hungry Georgia<lb />
R ch Coach Bobbv Cremins said<lb />
it Shackleford. a junior, who<lb />
red 20 points and grabbed 19<lb />
rebounds last Saturday against<lb />
Yellow Jackets. "He's looking<lb />
�. n the road at a NBA career.<lb />
- really grown up.<lb />
' At times he hasn't put it all<lb />
ther. He has put it all together<lb />
v Cremins added.<lb />
ackleford, who is leading the<lb />
U C in rebounding at 11.1 per<lb />
me, has taken three seasons to<lb />
get adjusted to being the "big<lb />
man Coach Jim Yalcaono said.<lb />
"1 toldShack  that thecurseof<lb />
being a 6-10 center is that people<lb />
think you should get 25 points<lb />
and 25 rebounds a game Val-<lb />
vano said. "Eve asked Carles to<lb />
live up to the standards that we've<lb />
set between ourselves. Shack is<lb />
playing very hard right now<lb />
So are Ferry and Reid, both for-<lb />
mer national high school players<lb />
the year who came into the<lb />
onferenee with a lot expected of<lb />
them.<lb />
"Dannv Ferry has had a great<lb />
year to date North Carolina<lb />
Coach Dean Smith said. "The<lb />
scoring load has been placed on<lb />
his shoulders and he seems to<lb />
thrive on it.<lb />
"He's certainly one of the best<lb />
players in America Smith said.<lb />
Ferry is fourth in the league in<lb />
scoring at 18.b points per game,<lb />
while also pulling down 7.5 re-<lb />
bounds and handing off 4.2 as-<lb />
sists. Coupled with those staistics,<lb />
the junior is shoooting 82.1 per-<lb />
cent from the free throw line.<lb />
Meanwhile, Reid is leading the<lb />
league is scoring at 19.7 and field<lb />
goal percentage at 67.1, and has<lb />
coaches scratching their heads,<lb />
wondering how to stop the 240-<lb />
pound sophomore.<lb />
"I think J. R. presents problems<lb />
for the second team in practice<lb />
said Duke Coach Mike<lb />
Krzyzewski, whose ninth-ranked<lb />
Blue Devils face Reid and No. 2<lb />
North Carolina on Thursday<lb />
night.<lb />
"I've been really impressed<lb />
with the way he's competed<lb />
Krzyzewski said. "You really<lb />
can't stop him. Players like that<lb />
you're just not going to shut out.<lb />
He's reached a real high level in<lb />
his game. He's risen to All Ameri-<lb />
can status<lb />
"He has great hands and he<lb />
catches the ball in traffic Val-<lb />
vano said about Reid. "He's got<lb />
the ideal body for a person who<lb />
plays close to the basket. He cer-<lb />
tainly doesn't play like a sopho-<lb />
more<lb />
Is Holmes in trouble?<lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)-<lb />
Eddie Futch and Ray Arccl, mas-<lb />
ters at teaching boxing, wish<lb />
Larry Holmes wouldn't get in the<lb />
ring with Mike Tyson Friday<lb />
night.<lb />
"I don't feel good about his<lb />
fight the 75-year-old Futch, who<lb />
trained Holmes for 12 title bouts,<lb />
said in a telephone interview from<lb />
Las Vegas. 'Tyson has the style<lb />
and strength that could make it<lb />
hard for Larry to avoid getting<lb />
badly beaten and possibly hurt<lb />
"At this point in his career, I<lb />
hate to see him in there, that's all<lb />
said the 88-year-old Arcel, who<lb />
helped Futch train Holmes for a<lb />
1982 knockout of Gerry Cooney.<lb />
"You don't belong in the ring,<lb />
"Football is very important in<lb />
Ohio, and it produces year-in and<lb />
vcar-out many good players<lb />
Crum said. "I think the respect<lb />
that is in the state for the quality of<lb />
high school football is in evidence<lb />
by the number of colleges that are<lb />
in there recruiting<lb />
Crum said recruiting and or<lb />
ganizing a staff are his first priori-<lb />
ties in his new job. I le said he has<lb />
no plans to hire any oi his staff<lb />
members from North Carolina.<lb />
Before he went to North Caro-<lb />
lina, Crum coached Kent State ri-<lb />
val Miami of Ohio to a 34-10-1<lb />
record between 1974 and 1977. In<lb />
1974, Miami, was ranked 10th<lb />
nationally, the highest finish ever<lb />
by a Mid-American Conference<lb />
team.<lb />
"I like the Mid-American Con-<lb />
ference. It is as competitive a<lb />
league as there is in the country-<lb />
maybe not the most-publicized,<lb />
but when it comes to competition,<lb />
everyone in the league is so<lb />
close Crum said. "There are no<lb />
teams that are head and shoul-<lb />
ders above anyone else, and 1<lb />
think that makes for a good con<lb />
ference<lb />
In November, Crum accepted<lb />
tn $800,(XX) buyout of the remain-<lb />
ing four years of his contract at<lb />
North Carolina. At Kent State he<lb />
replaces Glen Mason, who ac-<lb />
cepted the head coaching job at<lb />
the University of Kansas on Dec.<lb />
29.<lb />
With only three weeks remain<lb />
ing before high school athletes<lb />
start commiting themselves to<lb />
colleges,rum said he has plenty<lb />
of work to do<lb />
"I want to see who Kent has<lb />
right now, who they're rtn ruiting<lb />
and get to those youngsters as<lb />
quk kly as 1 can' he said<lb />
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evaluation, seeing what's avail<lb />
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1. PURDUE - I'm gonna<lb />
back to my instincts this week at<lb />
put the Boilermakers back at the<lb />
top of the heap. Behind a season-<lb />
high 30 points from Todd Mitch-<lb />
ell Turdue rolled past Minnesota<lb />
82 "4 over the weekend in Big Ten<lb />
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dium. Danny Ferry led the way<lb />
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ils will have a chance to make<lb />
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on North Carolina.<lb />
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of Arizona helped push the team<lb />
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tion Saturday. Sean Elliott and<lb />
Anthony Cook each scored 18<lb />
points in the victory, which<lb />
pushed the Wildcats to 16-1 for<lb />
the ear. Lute Olsen will have hit:<lb />
dub back on the hardwood to-<lb />
hight in another conference game<lb />
against Southern Cal.<lb />
3. NORTH CAROUNA �The<lb />
Tar Heels continue to look im-<lb />
pressive arter rolling to a 87-62<lb />
rout of the pesky Virginia Cava-<lb />
liers leff Lebo led the way with 23<lb />
points, while JR. Reid added 19<lb />
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mission. The win lifted the Heels<lb />
to 13-1 overall and 2-0 in the ACC.<lb />
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be trying to put a damper on the<lb />
winning streak tonight in the<lb />
Dean Dome.<lb />
11. BRIGHAM YOUNG �<lb />
Brigham Young was promoted<lb />
up the top 20 ladder after dis-<lb />
patching of Wyoming last Friday<lb />
and moving to 12-0 for the year.<lb />
The victory over Wyoming on the<lb />
road answers the questions about<lb />
how good Brigham Young really<lb />
is. Pesky Texas-El Paso is next in<lb />
1  for Brigham Young tonight. A<lb />
wii wouldmarkluckyl3inarow<lb />
for the gang from Salt Lake City.<lb />
12. OKLAHOMA � The run-<lb />
ning gunnin' Sooners seem to be<lb />
running out of ammunition as<lb />
they fell to Kansas State 69-62<lb />
Saturday marking their second<lb />
straight loss. The Sooners shot a<lb />
miserable 32 percent from the<lb />
floor in the loss. Oklahoma, 14-2,<lb />
was trying to get back on the<lb />
winning track Wednesday at<lb />
Colorado.<lb />
Illini moved to 13-3 over the<lb />
weekend by picking up back-to-<lb />
back wins. On Saturday, the Illini<lb />
rolled to a 80-65 win over Wiscon-<lb />
sin in Big Ten action before re-<lb />
turning to the hardwood Sunday<lb />
to rout Tennessee 103-79. Illinois<lb />
will be back to playing tonight as<lb />
they travel to Iowa for a tough<lb />
conference matchup against the<lb />
Hawkeyes.<lb />
15. KANSAS � The Jayhawks<lb />
improved to 12-4 for the year and<lb />
picked up their 55th straight vic-<lb />
tory in Allen Field House by top-<lb />
pling Hampton 95-69 Saturday.<lb />
Danny Manning led the way,<lb />
amid chants of "Rock, Chalk, Jay-<lb />
hawk by pumping in 22 points.<lb />
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big performance from Manning<lb />
Saturday as they travel to South<lb />
Bend to take on Notre Dame.<lb />
began their climb back up the top<lb />
20 poll Saturday by bombarding<lb />
Northwestern 92-68. The win<lb />
boosted Iowa to 11-5 for the sea-<lb />
son with a key game upcoming<lb />
tonight at home against Illinois. A<lb />
win by the Hawkeyes means<lb />
more climbing in the polls, a loss<lb />
means forget the polls.<lb />
19. NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
STATE �The Wolfpack's dra-<lb />
matic win over Georgia Tech be-<lb />
fore a record crowd in Atlanta<lb />
boosts them into the top 20 in<lb />
place of the Yellow Jackets. Char-<lb />
les Shackleford pulled down an<lb />
amazing 19 rebounds in the 76-74<lb />
victory that lifted the Pack to 10-2,<lb />
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night to improve to 13-0 for the<lb />
season. The victim this time was<lb />
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Mark Maconand 13 points and six<lb />
Mocked shots from Tim Cherry,<lb />
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Lions 59-54. The Owls also rolled<lb />
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ture over the weekend. Macon led<lb />
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ures Hi by Rex Chapman's 21<lb />
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improved to 12-1 for the season.<lb />
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F.enda could hurt the Wildcats<lb />
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tim to upset, which is doubtful<lb />
since the game was played in<lb />
Rupp Arena.<lb />
6. PITTSBURGH � The Pan-<lb />
thers chalked up win number 13<lb />
against onlv one loss this season<lb />
Saturday when they toppled Vil-<lb />
lanova 85-73 in Big East action.<lb />
:ne Lane powered the Pan-<lb />
thers by scoring 17 points and<lb />
npping down 13 boards. The true<lb />
test tor the Panthers will come Sat-<lb />
urday in Norman when they face<lb />
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on national TV.<lb />
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the season by dispatching Utah<lb />
State 87-83 Tuesday night in<lb />
PC A A action. The Rebels picked<lb />
tip the victory even with Jarvis<lb />
Basnight sidelined. Tarkanian's<lb />
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8. MICHIGAN � The Wolver-<lb />
ines fell on hard luck in the Big<lb />
Ten Monday night when they ran<lb />
into an inspired Ohio State team.<lb />
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verines by taking a 70-68 victory<lb />
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from a top five perch. With the<lb />
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up the polls quickly.<lb />
9. IOWA STATE � The Cy-<lb />
clones rolled over patsy US In-<lb />
ternational 123-92 over the week-<lb />
 end to improve to 15-2 for the<lb />
I year. Iowa State placed four play-<lb />
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16. SYRACUSE �The Orange-<lb />
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they fell to 13-4 after splitting a<lb />
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HERNDON, VA. (AP)-After<lb />
watching the Redskins lose by 29<lb />
points in their last Super Bowl<lb />
appearance, Washington Coach<lb />
Joe Gibbs is planning to do things<lb />
a bit differently this time around.<lb />
It is with unfond memories that<lb />
Gibbs looks back on the 38-9 game<lb />
thrashing the Los Angeles Raid-<lb />
ers inflicted upon the Redskins in<lb />
the 1984 Super Bowl. It was, at<lb />
that time, the biggest rout in the<lb />
history of the event and tarnished<lb />
what had been a spectacular 14-2<lb />
regular-season.<lb />
Gibbs said he will wait a bit<lb />
before getting his players primed<lb />
for the Denver Broncos and re-<lb />
strict them from becoming en-<lb />
gulfed by the media hoopla that<lb />
precedes the title contest.<lb />
"Last time, we started a little<lb />
early in getting ready Gibbs<lb />
said. "We took our rest early<lb />
(before this year's NFC semifinal<lb />
game against the Chicago Bears),<lb />
then picked up the pace, and<lb />
that's what we're going to do this<lb />
time.<lb />
"When we get there, it's impor-<lb />
tant for the players to enjoy it and<lb />
have a good time, but they have to<lb />
be careful at night with the activi-<lb />
ties they get caught up in Gibbs<lb />
said. "I'd prefer they spend a<lb />
normal evening, with friends or<lb />
relatives. Last time there was no<lb />
curfew, but this time it will be<lb />
around 12 o'clock<lb />
Will all this help save the Re-<lb />
dskins against the Broncos?<lb />
"Who knows?" Gibbs said.<lb />
"We'd have probably lost (the last<lb />
Super Bowl) 52-0 if we had a cur-<lb />
few. But it makes it sound better,<lb />
as a coach, to change things<lb />
around this time around<lb />
The squad Gibbs is taking to<lb />
San Diego boasts a mixture of<lb />
youth and experience.<lb />
"Really, the advantage we have<lb />
here is that we have 16 guys who<lb />
have been to the Super Bowl and<lb />
knew what it took to get there<lb />
Gibbs said. "And yet we had a ma-<lb />
gority of young guys who had<lb />
never been there, were hungry,<lb />
and decided they were going to<lb />
do whatever it takes. And they fed<lb />
off the older players' experience<lb />
Players such as rookie running<lb />
back Timmy Smith, who rushed<lb />
for a combined 138 yards in the<lb />
Redskins' two playoff fames, and<lb />
Kurt Gouveia played major roles<lb />
in Washington's 17-10 victory<lb />
over the Minnesota Vikings in the<lb />
NFC title game.<lb />
We've got a lot of youthful<lb />
guys who have really contributed<lb />
to this team, and we have a good<lb />
blend of veterans center Jeff<lb />
Bostic said. "When you've got<lb />
that combination, you're going to<lb />
go places<lb />
Linebackers Caldwell and Gou-<lb />
veia spent last year on injured<lb />
reserve but against the Vikings<lb />
Caldwell had a sack and stopped<lb />
Anthony Cartr from breaking<lb />
away on a punt return. Gouveia<lb />
registered a sack of Vikings quar-<lb />
terback Wade Wilson and<lb />
Vaughn had four tackles and a<lb />
sack.<lb />
Caldwell, Gouveia and Vaughn<lb />
made their mark on special teams<lb />
for most of the year, but had an<lb />
increased role against Minnesota.<lb />
Gibbs sent the players home<lb />
until Thursday, when they will<lb />
begin practice for the Broncos at<lb />
Redskin Park. The team will fly to<lb />
San Diego on Monday.<lb />
Jackson well aware of Greens quickness<lb />
. DENVER (AP)-Broncos wide<lb />
receiver Mark Jackson has a vivid<lb />
memory of an incident during the<lb />
most recent Washington-Denver<lb />
game, late in the 1986 season.<lb />
Jackson, not exactly a slouch in<lb />
the speed department, recalls<lb />
dashing after a long John Elway<lb />
pass, straining to get to the<lb />
slightly overthrown ball-and see-<lb />
ing Redskins cornerback Darrell<lb />
Green overtake him.<lb />
"I peeked over my right shoul-<lb />
der, and Green ran right by me<lb />
Jackson said. "I thought, 'Holy<lb />
smokes, he's not human' It was<lb />
pretty awesome.<lb />
"We have a lot of respect for<lb />
their defensive backs. They're all<lb />
very- fast<lb />
To listen to Broncos Coach Dan<lb />
Reeves, you'd have to think there<lb />
is an abundance of avvesomeness<lb />
on the Redskins' roster.<lb />
At midweek, Reeves and his<lb />
staff still were preparing their<lb />
game plan against the Redskins in<lb />
Super Bowl XXII, but Reeves was<lb />
able to make som observations<lb />
about Washington based on that<lb />
1986 game-won by Denver 31-30-<lb />
some recent film.<lb />
"The one thing that stands out<lb />
about the Redskins is they're very<lb />
well coach Reeves said. "If I<lb />
could vote year in and year out for<lb />
a guy doing a great job, it would<lb />
be (Washington Coach) Joe Gibbs.<lb />
He's won over 70 percent of his<lb />
games playing in a tough divi-<lb />
sion. Richie Petitbon does a great<lb />
job with their defense, too.<lb />
"They're pretty much the same<lb />
team we faced last year. The main<lb />
difference is they've gone with<lb />
Doug Williams at quarterback<lb />
instead (Jay) Schroeder. Williams<lb />
doesn't move around as much. He<lb />
stays in the pocket and waits until<lb />
the last minute to throw.<lb />
Although Denver has been in-<lb />
stalled as a three-point favorite,<lb />
Reeves sees the game as a tossup.<lb />
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