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COMING THURSDAY:<lb />
SGA reporter Tim Hampton's interview with<lb />
Speaker Ben Eckert about the upcoming year in<lb />
SGA.<lb />
STYLE. " <lb />
The Student Union will offer a shuttle service from<lb />
the Allied Health building to Minges Coliseum for<lb />
the Jimmy Buffett concert because of the wet<lb />
fields. See page 9.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Richmond squeaks past the men, but the women<lb />
endtheir losing streak and start a winning one. See<lb />
page 12.<lb />
Bhs<lb />
GLatalmmn<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No. M<lb />
Tuesday, January 26, 1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
14 I<lb />
ages<lb />
Circulation 12,0(X)<lb />
Beautification committee seeks student advice<lb />
B CAMILII co<lb />
campus. additions to the campus, campus<lb />
Chancellor Richard Eakin ap signs, landscaping, sidewalks<lb />
- university committee torn minted thecommittee in Novem- and related needs ' according to<lb />
so the chancellor in his bcr to consider all aspects of the John Bell, the assistantler 'vice<lb />
i campus beautifica- ph i �undings of the uni- chancellor tor business and chair<lb />
king for public help in vcrsih luding the interior and man of the committee.<lb />
� uble areas across the exterior appearance ot buildings, 'The committee has broken up<lb />
AM A helps local business<lb />
Bv ANDREW ROSE<lb />
�V.J Writer<lb />
. v IcrstoreatC arolina<lb />
ad a problem. The ECU<lb />
ate chapter of the Amen-<lb />
:an Marl Association had<lb />
the answer.<lb />
Ac ary Wilson vice<lb />
idvertising and pro-<lb />
motion for the A MA Belk-Tylcr<lb />
taring an expansion<lb />
a in Greenville. They<lb />
I - a sampling of women<lb />
- percent of<lb />
 -<lb />
nine AM A mci<lb />
r 17 irs s irveying<lb />
rand mh picked women<lb />
in both the Carol<lb />
- a<lb />
Belk-Tyler, on the bas - I the<lb />
. ey, concluded it was indeed a<lb />
idea to expand to the<lb />
VMA provided<lb />
- arch tool while<lb />
Pc al<lb />
life intricacies of marketing.<lb />
�' ' is a non-profit profes-<lb />
tion consisting oi<lb />
meml . It is wn to all stu-<lb />
� interest in market-<lb />
in.<lb />
mester members met<lb />
h marketing and business offi-<lb />
leard ECU professors speak<lb />
on international marketing and<lb />
ninal advertising. Other<lb />
speakers included Diana Merola,<lb />
an Anhauser-Busch representa-<lb />
tive talking about advertising<lb />
campaigns such as the 'Tonight,<lb />
night commercials, business<lb />
strategics in sales and career op-<lb />
portunities The Miller Rhodes<lb />
Company, a department store<lb />
owner sent Russ Consal to speak<lb />
about the careers available in a<lb />
retail setting and the need tor<lb />
buyers (fashion experts<lb />
"Hie AM A was also involved<lb />
� semester in a telemarketing<lb />
campaign for the Commerce Club<lb />
giving AM A members exposure<lb />
to actual �� l marketing experi-<lb />
ence<lb />
One oi the benefits the AM A<lb />
offers is it'sacec ss to the Job Bank.<lb />
The interested student fills out an<lb />
application, much like a resume,<lb />
which is then entered into a net-<lb />
vorl puters used by cor-<lb />
porations nationwide. The corn-<lb />
pan post lists ot positions<lb />
available to students.<lb />
February 14-20 is national mar-<lb />
keting week for the A MA. A<lb />
;ker representing the national<lb />
collegiate chapter will talk, fol-<lb />
lowed by a wine and cheese gath-<lb />
ering. Also this semester, a visit<lb />
from the director of marketing at<lb />
Wachovia and other career ad-<lb />
vancing presentations arranged<lb />
and co-ordinated by Paula Wal-<lb />
chlro, vice president of programs.<lb />
"It feels great to see all the plan-<lb />
ning that went into a program<lb />
come together and be a success<lb />
she said.<lb />
into sub committees: grounds<lb />
sub-committee, buildings sub-<lb />
committee and specialized<lb />
beauty specification sub-comit-<lb />
tee. Each committee will meet and<lb />
look at their respective areas with<lb />
observations to what they are<lb />
seeing. Then committee is sup-<lb />
posed to come up with recom-<lb />
mendations for improvements on<lb />
those areas Bell said.<lb />
"We ask anyone - students,<lb />
faculty and the community � if<lb />
they have any suggestions to<lb />
please let us know. We want to<lb />
appeal to the student body for<lb />
suggestions no matter how<lb />
simple or large on anything to<lb />
please let us know<lb />
Bell said the committee had<lb />
received a number of suggestions<lb />
from students and faculty includ-<lb />
ing suggestions to repave some<lb />
streets on campus, replace<lb />
bleached signs in front of build-<lb />
ings, plant flowers, and provide<lb />
more waste containers shrubbery.<lb />
"Our approach is to address all<lb />
suggestions Bell said. "Then,<lb />
based on the magnitude of the<lb />
suggestion � can something be<lb />
done with very little funding or<lb />
does it require major funds, is it<lb />
long or short term � we will rate<lb />
them on a priority basis.<lb />
'The first improvements will be<lb />
the ones that require little funding<lb />
and the short term improve-<lb />
ments Bell said. He said the long<lb />
term suggestions will require<lb />
 - �" �<lb />
Joyner Library<lb />
adopts new hours<lb />
i<lb />
By KAREN SALTER<lb />
: . r Library is making some<lb />
- in its library services this<lb />
n iter including an increase in<lb />
irs ind additional security.<lb />
yner will be open one hour<lb />
ger on Sundavs, with new<lb />
:rs from noon until midnight.<lb />
The Media Resources Center will<lb />
open one hour earlier and<lb />
closes one hour later on Sundays,<lb />
until 9 p.m. These new<lb />
:r arc included in Joyner's<lb />
spring semester schedules, which<lb />
have been posted.<lb />
In addition, from S p.m. until<lb />
midnight, Sunday through<lb />
rhursday, a student member of<lb />
the ECU Public Safety Reserve<lb />
will be assigned to lovner.<lb />
According to Library Represen-<lb />
tative Ruth Katz, "The size of the<lb />
library building and the arrange-<lb />
ment of its stack and study spaces<lb />
suggests that having a uniformed<lb />
security person walking through<lb />
the east and west wings is a good<lb />
Voter registration<lb />
Cotten Residence Hall sponsored a voter's registration table in its lobby Monday from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m<lb />
In order to vote in the Super Tuesday Primary in March, voters must be registered by Feb. 8. Students ma)<lb />
choose to register and vote in Greenville. Two presidential candidates have scheduled stops in<lb />
Greenville this week as Jesse Jackson will be here Wednesday and Tat Robertson will visit the Emeralc<lb />
City Friday. (Photo bv Todd Daniel � Photolab)<lb />
method of crime prevention<lb />
In addition to preventing and<lb />
dealing with security problems,<lb />
the security person's duties will<lb />
include assisting library staff who<lb />
work on public service desks and<lb />
helping in special situations such<lb />
as fire alarms or medical emer-<lb />
gencies. Katz said this will allow<lb />
the library's night supervisor to<lb />
remain at the circulation desk to<lb />
help librarv users and to super-<lb />
vise student library employees.<lb />
"The volume of business in the<lb />
library is such that this person (the<lb />
night supervisor) no longer can be<lb />
spared to make regular walks<lb />
through all of the library areas<lb />
said Katz.<lb />
This week joyner will also be<lb />
conducting its four-year evalu-<lb />
ation of Library resources and<lb />
services to determine how well it<lb />
is serving the needs of the univer-<lb />
sity community.<lb />
The results of this evaluation,<lb />
obtained from students and fac-<lb />
ulty members through a survey,<lb />
will also be used'to develop serv-<lb />
ices not offered now. Katz said<lb />
that in past surveys she has re-<lb />
ceived helpful suggestions from<lb />
students, including requests for<lb />
increased hours and additional<lb />
floor space.<lb />
In response, Joyner has in-<lb />
creased its hours and, said Katz,<lb />
will continue to do so. Further-<lb />
more, she said, student requests<lb />
have made lovner "a number one<lb />
construction priority on the ECL<lb />
campus<lb />
Katz said that she always wel-<lb />
comes suggestions, and noted<lb />
that students sometimes inform<lb />
her about such things as broken<lb />
furniture�items library employ-<lb />
ees may not have noticed.<lb />
Library staff will bedistributing<lb />
survey forms at various points on<lb />
campus, including Mendenhall,<lb />
the Student Store, the Croatan, the<lb />
Music Library and jovner Li-<lb />
brary. Responses to question-<lb />
naires will be confidential. All<lb />
completed questionnaires should<lb />
be turned in by January 30th.<lb />
Speaker outlines plans<lb />
for Overseas Network<lb />
By LYNN JOYNER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The outreach coordinator for<lb />
the Overseas Development Net-<lb />
work (ODN) spoke Sunday at<lb />
Mendenhall about the new pro-<lb />
gram and its goals on university<lb />
campuses.<lb />
Rebecca Zeigler, who is based<lb />
in Cambridge, Mass said, "ODN<lb />
is an organization that tries to get<lb />
students to ask questions about<lb />
Student Government Attorney General Lisa Williamson swore in new members of the Student Govern- third world countries and tie in<lb />
ment Association Monday at the groups regular meeting. New members are filling slots left empty similarities between the United<lb />
through last semester. (Photo by Jon Jordan � Photolab) States and the Third World<lb />
She explained that there are<lb />
Swearing in<lb />
four parts oi the organization. The<lb />
first part is "Partnership in Devel-<lb />
opment in which the national<lb />
ODN office matches up a college<lb />
with a self-help development<lb />
project in the Third World. She<lb />
said students carry out fund rais-<lb />
ers and correspond with the com-<lb />
munity they are helping, and that<lb />
a chapter may even raise money<lb />
to visit the community they have<lb />
helped after the project is fin-<lb />
ished.<lb />
The second part of the organiza-<lb />
See ODN, page 2<lb />
funding and planning.<lb />
Bell said funding for the im-<lb />
provements might come from<lb />
alumni through establishinggifts,<lb />
or perhaps through the state.<lb />
Bell added, "I don't think there<lb />
will be many suggestions that we<lb />
will not address and not do.<lb />
Hopefully the community will<lb />
start to see these improvements<lb />
within the next 12 months. All<lb />
ideas and suggestions received<lb />
will be given full consideration bv<lb />
the committee in formulating its<lb />
recommendations<lb />
Those who wish to share ideas<lb />
and to make suggestions should<lb />
write The Campus Beautification<lb />
Committee, John S. Bell, Chair-<lb />
man, East Carolina University,<lb />
Greenville, C. 27858-43 13.<lb />
SGA funds<lb />
group<lb />
despite<lb />
objections<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Two appropriations bills were<lb />
passed in the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association's regularly<lb />
scheduled meeting Monday.<lb />
Concerning appropriations to<lb />
the drill team-color guard of the<lb />
Air Force ROTC, legislator Steve<lb />
Sommerssaid during the meeting<lb />
that he opposed giving student<lb />
funds to the group. Sommers said<lb />
that the AirForce ROTCisalreadv<lb />
funded bv the federal govern-<lb />
ment, and that they should peti-<lb />
tion the federal government for<lb />
additional funding rather than<lb />
petition the SGA.<lb />
Despite Sommers' opposition,<lb />
the SGA appropriated $300 oi the<lb />
$725 the color guard requested.<lb />
The drill team-color guard unit<lb />
will use the money to represent<lb />
the FCU Air Force ROTC in com-<lb />
petition later this year at the<lb />
Azalea Festival in Wilmington<lb />
and in a drill competition at the<lb />
L'niversitv oi Maryland.<lb />
After the meeting Sommers<lb />
said, "We are funding a hand ot<lb />
the bod v oi a group whose format<lb />
is sent down bv the Armv He<lb />
said he is opposed to the appro-<lb />
priations because the Armv funds<lb />
the ROTC and because the<lb />
ROTC's curriculum has to con-<lb />
form to Armv guidelines.<lb />
In the other appropriation<lb />
bill, Alpha Phi Omega, a service<lb />
fraternity, was appropriated<lb />
$225. One oi Alpha Phi Omega's<lb />
projects is working with area Bov<lb />
Scouts and Girl Scouts.<lb />
Following the passage oi the<lb />
bills, legislators questioned the<lb />
criteria for determining appro-<lb />
priations. Defending the appro-<lb />
priations committee's methods of<lb />
dealing with proposed funding,<lb />
David Tambling, chairman oi the<lb />
appropriations committee, said<lb />
the committee has a thorough<lb />
process in determining just fund-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"On the average we usually<lb />
cut student groups' request bv<lb />
half Tambling said about the<lb />
committee's procedures.<lb />
In the announcement period<lb />
of the meeting, legislator Som-<lb />
mers announced a soap box fo-<lb />
rum on campus issues will be held<lb />
Thursday at 12:30 p.m. near the<lb />
new building. Another legislator<lb />
announced that prcsidental can-<lb />
didate Jessie Jackson will speak at<lb />
the Cornerstone Missionary Bap-<lb />
tist Church Wednesday at 8 p.m.<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 26, 1988<lb />
Tips offered for safe skiing<lb />
I plan to go snow skiing soon.<lb />
What type of preparation should I<lb />
do to avoid hurting myself on the<lb />
slopes?<lb />
� A physical conditioning pro-<lb />
gram may help you gain strength<lb />
and endurance which will help<lb />
benefit your skiing.<lb />
� Make sure your ski equip-<lb />
ment is in top shape. If you are<lb />
planning to buy your equipment,<lb />
invest in good boots and bindings<lb />
to decrease the chance of ligament<lb />
tears.<lb />
� Tlan to ski within your own<lb />
ability. If you have never skied<lb />
before, take a course in advance or<lb />
at the slopes. Don't try to keep up<lb />
with more advanced skiers �<lb />
you'll be the one who ends up<lb />
getting hurt.<lb />
� Leam how to fall correctly;<lb />
trving to catch yourself with your<lb />
fingers, hands, and arms in-<lb />
creases your chance of a break or<lb />
strain. Wrist and finger fractures<lb />
are among the most common<lb />
types of injuries caused by skiing.<lb />
� Warm up before you hit the<lb />
slopes by doing light aerobic exer-<lb />
Health Column<lb />
By MARY ELESHA-ADAMS<lb />
ECU' Student Health Center<lb />
rise and stretching.<lb />
What types of injuries or prob-<lb />
lems can occur and how can I<lb />
prevent them?<lb />
� Hypothermia � drink lots of<lb />
water and juice; wear ski suits or<lb />
woolen clothing.<lb />
� Frostbite � wear a hood or<lb />
hat and gloves.<lb />
� Fatigue � don't tire yourself<lb />
out; rest when you feel like you're<lb />
getting weak or tired. Fatigue can<lb />
slow your reaction time and in-<lb />
crease your chance of injury.<lb />
� Glare � wear sunglasses. Be<lb />
especially careful if you ski at<lb />
twilight; your depth perception<lb />
may not be as good as it was dur-<lb />
ing the day and you could mis-<lb />
judge distances or fail to see hills<lb />
or mounds.<lb />
� Chairlift injuries � don't lean<lb />
over too far in the seat and get out<lb />
of the chair correctly to avoid fall-<lb />
ing.<lb />
� Remember to use ski etiquette<lb />
on your runs. Be on the lookout<lb />
for blind turns and debris on the<lb />
slope. Take a warm bath and do<lb />
light stretching exercises after<lb />
skiing to relieve sore muscles.<lb />
If you have questions you<lb />
would like answered in the<lb />
"Health Column" I'd like to hear<lb />
from you! Send your questions to<lb />
Mary Elesha-Adams at the Stu-<lb />
dent Health Center or call 757-<lb />
6841.<lb />
Qttje Hmt Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus communlly slno, 1925.<lb />
James F. J. McKee. Director of Advertising<lb />
ODN will sponsor Mexico trip<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
tion is the "Development Educa-<lb />
tion Program Through this pro-<lb />
gram, Zeigler said, students can<lb />
share their perspectives and<lb />
educate themselves" using films,<lb />
slideshows and newsletters con-<lb />
cerning certain underdeveloped<lb />
countries.<lb />
The third part is the "Develop-<lb />
ment Opportunities Program<lb />
Zeigler said that through this<lb />
program, students are involved in<lb />
internships where they can get<lb />
direct experience, learning from<lb />
he people about their country.<lb />
Full financial aid for overseas in-<lb />
ternships is provided for those<lb />
who need it.<lb />
The fourth part of the program<lb />
- Bike-Aid Zeigler said, "This<lb />
is the main fund raiser for intems<lb />
and overseas projects She ex-<lb />
plained that Bike-Aid isanannual<lb />
r<lb />
event in which volunteers cycle<lb />
cross-countrv at an average of 70<lb /><lb />
miles per day. She said Bike-Aid<lb />
raised $225,000 for the organiza-<lb />
tion last vear.<lb />
After Zeigler7s talk, interested<lb />
people signed a constitution offi-<lb />
cially forming an ODN chapter at<lb />
ECU. Officers were elected with<lb />
Marianne Exum as president,<lb />
Tonya Batizy as secretary and Bibi<lb />
Rosa as treasurer.<lb />
The ECU chapter's first project<lb />
is sponsoring eight students on a<lb />
workstudy trip to Puebla, Mex-<lb />
ico over Spring Break. A bake sale<lb />
in front of the Student Supply<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Ruling is dangerous reminder<lb />
The recent Supreme Court deci-<lb />
sion in the case of Hazelwood<lb />
School District v. Kulheimer which<lb />
effectively revokes first amendment<lb />
rights for high school newspaper, is<lb />
a frightening travesty made even<lb />
more remarkable because of its tim-<lb />
ing.<lb />
1987 was the year the U.S. cele-<lb />
brated the 200th birthday of the U.S.<lb />
j<lb />
Constitution, that governing docu-<lb />
ment which protects the rights of<lb />
American citizens and provides for<lb />
the individual liberties to which we<lb />
all have a right. If the Hazelwood<lb />
decision is any indication, 1988 is the<lb />
year we forget all that and allow Big<lb />
Brother into the American way of<lb />
life.<lb />
The decision, which has been de-<lb />
nounced by educators and journal-<lb />
ists alike from across the country,<lb />
makes it possible for high school<lb />
administrators to say what can and<lb />
cannot be printed in newspapers<lb />
printed by journalism classes. It sets<lb />
a precedent that would allow a high<lb />
school principal to remove any ar-<lb />
ticle from a newspaper which he or<lb />
she found unappealing, distasteful,<lb />
dangerous or otherwise subversive.<lb />
And with that momentous deci-<lb />
sion, we may have all lost. As the<lb />
decision is written, and especially in<lb />
reference to a footnote to the deci-<lb />
sionstating that rulings about colle-<lb />
giate freedom of the press must be<lb />
considered separately from the<lb />
Hazelwood case, it seems that col-<lb />
lege newspapers such as The East<lb />
Carolinian will stay free from ad-<lb />
ministrative control.<lb />
But for how long? The Hazelwood<lb />
decision overturned an earlier Su-<lb />
preme Court decision that granted<lb />
first amendment protection to high<lb />
school newspapers. If today's court<lb />
feels it can overturn that ruling, a<lb />
what is to keep it from deciding I<lb />
administrators should have control<lb />
over campus newspapers?<lb />
There are a number ot cases, in-<lb />
cluding Arrington v. Taylor, Kania<lb />
v. Fordham, Schiff v. Williams and<lb />
Joyner v. Whiting, which hold up<lb />
the right to freedom of the press for<lb />
the college newspaper. We must not<lb />
allow any court to dismiss those<lb />
precedents with one fell swoop, as<lb />
the Supreme Court has done in the<lb />
Hazelwood case.<lb />
The Hazelwood decision is not<lb />
only a violation of student's rights, it<lb />
is a detriment to the education of<lb />
future journalists and can serve as a<lb />
deterrent to journalistic curiosity.<lb />
The decision comes as a reminder<lb />
that today, even some 200 years after<lb />
the passing of the Constitution, we<lb />
must still fight to preserve the rights<lb />
for which many of our ancestors<lb />
died. Big Brother is alive and well in<lb />
America.<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Student bites Bern back<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Bern McCrady's hysterical Jan. 21<lb />
letter ("Former writer attacks the<lb />
right with biting comments") was an<lb />
appallingly immature and pitiful at-<lb />
tempt at attacking the conservative<lb />
College Republicans of this campus.<lb />
I could not believe, while reading<lb />
this incredible letter, that it was writ-<lb />
ten by a person that has already<lb />
graduated from college! It was so<lb />
childish! Come now, Bernie, do you<lb />
think that calling conservatives "Nazi<lb />
supporters" and "mindless tools" is<lb />
going to help the liberal cause? Of<lb />
course not. I hope you read the letter<lb />
in TODAY'S paper that conservatives<lb />
wrote to the liberals, asking that liber-<lb />
als stop calling conservatives names<lb />
and using other means of getting<lb />
around directly addressing issues.<lb />
McCrady accuse the College Re-<lb />
publicans of "demonstrating UN-<lb />
PARALLELED ignorance and intol-<lb />
erance I think that it is very clear to<lb />
anyone that read his letter where the<lb />
REAL ignorance and intolerance lies.<lb />
Let's quit this name-calling and<lb />
personal attacks on conservatives,<lb />
Bernie. You are an embarrassment to<lb />
your fellow liberals who are still ECU<lb />
students. If you want to discuss the<lb />
issues, fine, but please stop this un-<lb />
profitable, hysterical name-calling<lb />
which does nothing but hurt the lib-<lb />
eral cause. . � w w, n<lb />
Derek T. McWilhams<lb />
Senior<lb />
Geography<lb />
Liberty weeps for court's Hazelwood ruling<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I have just finished reading the<lb />
majority and dissenting opinions of<lb />
Supreme Court ruling in the case<lb />
of Hazelwood School District v.<lb />
meier and am disturbed by what<lb />
I've read. With one fell swoop the<lb />
Court overturned previous rulings<lb />
that recognized students' rights of<lb />
expression, abolished students'<lb />
claims to the First Amendment, and<lb />
revealed to young people that this<lb />
nation is not the haven of freedom it<lb />
purports itself to be.<lb />
Writing for the majority in the 5-3<lb />
vote, Justice Byron H. White held that<lb />
"the First Amendment rights of stu-<lb />
dents in the public schools are not<lb />
automatically co-extensive with the<lb />
rights of adults in other settings<lb />
White's arguments stated that al-<lb />
though the students who wrote and<lb />
edited the school newspaper Spec-<lb />
trum had earlier printed a statement<lb />
of policy that laid claim to First<lb />
Amendment rights, neither Principal<lb />
Revnolds nor the Hazelwood School<lb />
District were bound to uphold that<lb />
claim to freedom of the press.<lb />
Justice William J. Brennan strongly<lb />
dissented with the majority stating,<lb />
"The Court today teaches youth to<lb />
discount important principles of our<lb />
government as mere platitudes The<lb />
dissent pointed out that the<lb />
majority's arguments would in effect<lb />
give school administrators the au-<lb />
thority to stifle any form of "school-<lb />
sponsored" student expression that<lb />
THEY deem inappropriate. Justice<lb />
Brennan astutely pointed out that<lb />
such thought control is frighteningly<lb />
reminiscent of Orwell's Big Brother.<lb />
This case did not deal with the cor-<lb />
rection of student writing or the al-<lb />
teration of student writing but the<lb />
censorship approved the questioned<lb />
articles (not to mention the four<lb />
"innocent" articles that were axed<lb />
because they were on the same<lb />
pages). Perhaps the articles were not<lb />
the best-wTitten, but why does that<lb />
give a high-school principal the au-<lb />
thority to ignore students' constitu-<lb />
tional rights and censor their work?<lb />
Why were earlier Supreme Court<lb />
rulings in the cases of Tinker v. Des<lb />
Moines Independent Community<lb />
School District and Scoville v. Board<lb />
of Education, the latter of which dealt<lb />
specifically with a student-published<lb />
newspaper, overturned?<lb />
The tragedy of this ruling is far-<lb />
reaching. The majority has included<lb />
theatrical productions and other<lb />
forms of student expression in its<lb />
ruling. (Watch Out, drama classes).<lb />
The school can no longer be consid-<lb />
ered a fount of student-developed<lb />
ideals; it is now a repository of state<lb />
platitudes. And how will students be<lb />
affected? They will not mature to<lb />
form a nation that progresses with<lb />
diversity of thought. Instead, they<lb />
will grow up and form a nation under<lb />
thought control by the means of<lb />
stifled expression. McCarthy, Stalin,<lb />
and Hitler would have loved it, but<lb />
Lady Liberty weeps for us all, espe-<lb />
cially the little ones.<lb />
David E. Webb<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
English<lb />
No more names<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
We, the conservatives of ECU, are<lb />
ready this semester, as never before,<lb />
to tackle the political, economic, so-<lb />
cial, moral and foreign policy issues<lb />
that involve our great country. Last<lb />
semester, we offered logical, easy-to-<lb />
understand, and consistent positions<lb />
on a variety of issues. Campus liberals<lb />
responded with personal attacks<lb />
("you insulted me "you never listen<lb />
to OUR side "you are just a second-<lb />
grade name caller "you don't re-<lb />
spect me etc.) or diversionary tactics<lb />
("you're oversimplifying the issues<lb />
"you don't argue professionally<lb />
enough "you just don't see the big<lb />
picture "you're not objective<lb />
enough etc.). In short, they re-<lb />
sponded just as one would expect<lb />
liberals to respond when faced with<lb />
issues they don't seem to want to deal<lb />
with directly.<lb />
But NO MORE. This semester, it's<lb />
going to be different. We're not going<lb />
to let the liberals on this campus get<lb />
away with answering the questions<lb />
and issues we raise with a lot of<lb />
ambiguous mumbo-jumbo, name<lb />
calling, or issue clouding.<lb />
The liberals keep saying that we<lb />
conservatives should be willing to<lb />
listen to the opposite point of view.<lb />
Yet, when we honestly want to hear<lb />
their views, they resort to the tactics<lb />
listed above. Kind of funny, isn't it?<lb />
Look, libs, we wanted to listen to your<lb />
point of view all last semester. We<lb />
wrote letters expressing our views<lb />
and attacking yours, sometimes<lb />
strongly, in hopes that you would<lb />
really give us some meaningful, logi-<lb />
cal tfT ents to support your side.<lb />
But of co rse, you did not.<lb />
If s also kind of ironic that the<lb />
inthplihPralsaccusedusofdoine<lb />
last semester (name-calling, issue-<lb />
clouding, etc.) are the very things that<lb />
THEY did and do. What's more, at the<lb />
same time, we conservatives did not<lb />
and do not do those things.<lb />
It needs to be made clear that when<lb />
the liberals on this campus accuse us<lb />
of calling them names or insulting<lb />
them personally, they're dead wrong.<lb />
We believe that the positions of the<lb />
liberal agenda are illogical, anti-<lb />
American and destructive, and we'll<lb />
describe them accordingly. But in no<lb />
way are we vigilantes out to "get"<lb />
certain libs on this campus. The issues<lb />
and the questions we raise against the<lb />
liberal agenda have nothing whatso-<lb />
ever to do with how we may or may<lb />
not feel about particular individuals.<lb />
Last semester, one lib accused us of<lb />
"not respecting liberals as human<lb />
beings How ridiculous! Look, libs,<lb />
we respect your personal worth as<lb />
human beings, and whaf s more, we<lb />
respect your ability to think, make<lb />
decisions, and reach conclusions<lb />
about issues. We might think your<lb />
positions are crazy and, in some in-<lb />
stances, dangerous, but that belief has<lb />
nothing to do with how we view you<lb />
as fellow human beings!<lb />
We want to see liberal positions<lb />
logicaly and clearly described and<lb />
defended, in black and white, on this<lb />
page, for all ECU students to see. And<lb />
we conservatives will do likewise, as<lb />
wedid last semester. We're more than<lb />
willing to hear your side on the issues.<lb />
It is time and we are waiting.<lb />
Two major issues we would like to<lb />
get some feedback on:<lb />
1- Liberals would save the life of a<lb />
child rapist and murderer who has<lb />
killed twenty people (they are against<lb />
capital punishment), and yet are<lb />
more than willing to endorse the<lb />
slaughter of unborn babies who are<lb />
guilty of nothing (they are pro-abor-<lb />
tion). We would like to see them logi-<lb />
cally defend these two simultaneous<lb />
positions.<lb />
2- The Nicaraguan Sandinistas<lb />
have admitted that there is a Soviet-<lb />
Cuban-Nicaraguan plan to shred the<lb />
Arias Peace Plan and to export Com-<lb />
munism throughout Central Amer-<lb />
ica. In light of this, we'd like to see the<lb />
libs defend their anti-Contra position,<lb />
and to see what alternatives to aiding<lb />
the Contras they offer.<lb />
ECU College Republicans<lb />
No Contras<lb />
To the editor.<lb />
On Feb. 3 and 4 the Senate and<lb />
House will vote on whether to send<lb />
$14 million to the Contra Guerrillas in<lb />
Nicaragua. This is the pro-contra lo-<lb />
byists' last ditch effort at getting<lb />
money for the contras from the<lb />
Democratically controlled Congress.<lb />
If the lobbyists fail there is very little<lb />
possibility that this Congress will<lb />
EVER offer any support to the Con-<lb />
tras. This would be a major step to-<lb />
wards a U.S. foreign policy that toler-<lb />
ated and accepted the existance of the<lb />
Sandinista government.<lb />
The controversy in the Congress<lb />
rests mainly on three points:<lb />
1. Does the United States have the<lb />
right to dominate the internal affairs<lb />
of another country?<lb />
and<lb />
2. What Are the national security<lb />
issues involved?<lb />
and<lb />
3. What are the real intentions of the<lb />
Sandinista government AND the real<lb />
intentions of the contra guerrillas?<lb />
As far as 1 goes, I would say that,<lb />
no, we don't have the right to domi-<lb />
nate other countries. The Democratic<lb />
Party generally agrees that we don't<lb />
have that right. The United Nations<lb />
agrees that we don't have that right.<lb />
And International Law says that we<lb />
don't have that right.<lb />
As far as 2 goes, no one believes<lb />
that the tiny poor nation of Nicaragua<lb />
itself in anyway is a threat to the U.S.<lb />
What people fear is the presence of<lb />
the Soviet Union and the presence of<lb />
possibly an even greater threat to the<lb />
powers-that-be, revolutionary fer-<lb />
vor. These two presences are not to be<lb />
taken lightly and heed must be paid to<lb />
the warnings of the Republicans on<lb />
these points. But, we also must not<lb />
close our eyes as to why the Soviet<lb />
Union has been invited down there<lb />
and why the revolutionary fervor<lb />
exists to begin with. The reasons are<lb />
clear. From the mid 1930s until the<lb />
late 1970s Nicaragua lived under the<lb />
Somoza dictatorship. The U.S. sent<lb />
the marines into Nicaragua in the<lb />
19305 to put him into power, and it is<lb />
very safe to assume that the CIA<lb />
helped keep him and his family in<lb />
power for those 40 years. During that<lb />
time there was tremendous poverty<lb />
and inequality, thus the revolution,<lb />
and thus the presence of the Soviet<lb />
Union.<lb />
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strategy of the Truman doctrine kept<lb />
the Stalinist Soviet Union literally<lb />
from tihinr mrr firmr anil mirh nf<lb />
Europe at the end of WWII. They did<lb />
it through large scale economic aid. It<lb />
worked and gained friends for the<lb />
U.S not enemies. The same strategy<lb />
could work in Central America. Our<lb />
present strategy clearly is not.<lb />
As far as 3 goes, the intentions of<lb />
the Sandinistas and the Contras are<lb />
complex. The Sandinistas say they<lb />
want social equality, want demo-<lb />
cratic elections and are willing to stop<lb />
receiving aid from the Soviet Union<lb />
and stop supporting revolutionary<lb />
guerrilla groups in Central America<lb />
They have agreed to this under the<lb />
Arias Peace Plan. There are reasons to<lb />
question their sincerity. But then<lb />
again they have never been given a<lb />
chance to prove it. U.S. economic<lb />
sanctions and the Contra guerrillas<lb />
prevent them that chance. The Con-<lb />
tras on the other hand are even more<lb />
questionable. Many of their leaders<lb />
come directly from the old Somoza<lb />
government. Much of their supplies<lb />
comes from the CIA. Some say that<lb />
they arc merely a mercenary army set<lb />
up by the CIA and the remnants of the<lb />
Somoza regime. That may be true. But<lb />
then again they may actually have<lb />
large scale popular support. Either<lb />
way both the Contras and the Sandin-<lb />
istas at least say they want social jus-<lb />
tice and good relations with the U.S.<lb />
Perhaps the question is, who<lb />
should decide the future of Nicara-<lb />
gua, the VS. or the Nicaraguans<lb />
themselves? Ideally it should be the<lb />
Nicaraguans. At any rate, there is<lb />
much evidence that they have already<lb />
chosen, and that they have chosen the<lb />
Sandinistas. Our foreign policy<lb />
should allow them that choice and<lb />
support them in it. The history of the<lb />
post-WWII era shows that we could<lb />
win the support of the Sandinistas. If<lb />
the Sandinistas failed to follow<lb />
through with their reforms then that<lb />
would be another situation. But they<lb />
nave never been given a chance. To<lb />
send $14 million dollars to the Contra<lb />
guerrillas would continue to deny the<lb />
ijandinistas an opportunity to prove<lb />
themselves ad would continue to<lb />
aeny the VS. a chanceof building real<lb />
allies in Central America.<lb />
rI!He is next week- Write your<lb />
U�!?Sman � � The address<lb />
is in the phone book.<lb />
Walter Blades<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Accounting<lb />
Freshm<lb />
(CPS) � This years fresl<lb />
are more interested in teacl<lb />
careers than their predecess<lb />
but it's because they're afti i<lb />
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GREENVILLE �<lb />
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Diseases in Frederick, Md K I<lb />
assuming his faculty app<lb />
ment.<lb />
The Pennsylvania native<lb />
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tion at Lycoming College in V il<lb />
amsport, Ta and completed,<lb />
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I ong Island University and I<lb />
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N.Y. He also holds a d<lb />
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'nebook.<lb />
Walter Blades<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Accounting<lb /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN 1ANUARY 26,1968 5<lb />
Freshmen want to be teachers<lb />
(CPS) �This year's freshmen<lb />
are more interested in teaching<lb />
careers than their predecessors,<lb />
but it's because they're after<lb />
money and job security � not<lb />
better schools � the nation's big<lb />
gest survey of student attitudes<lb />
has found.<lb />
In fact, a record number of<lb />
freshmen � 75.6 percent<lb />
named "being very well off finan-<lb />
cially" as an important life goal in<lb />
the annual survey oi 290,000 first-<lb />
vear collegians by the American<lb />
Council on Education and the<lb />
University of California at Los<lb />
Angeles.<lb />
The survey also found that<lb />
rhore students describe them-<lb />
selves as liberal than in past years,<lb />
cbllege and high school AIDS<lb />
education programs are inade-<lb />
quate, and freshmen participa<lb />
tion in government financial aid<lb />
programs has stabilized after six<lb />
wars of decline.<lb />
On the other hand, less than<lb />
two-fifths of this year's freshmen<lb />
- 39.4 percent - - identify "devel-<lb />
oping a meaningful philosphy of<lb />
life" as an essential or important<lb />
life goal, the lowest in the survey's<lb />
history, down from 40.6 in 1986<lb />
and 82.9 percent 1967.<lb />
"These trends over the past 20<lb />
vears, " said Dr. Alexander Astin<lb />
of the UCLA Graduate School oi<lb />
Education and the director of the<lb />
study, "suggest a gradual but<lb />
profound shift not only in stu-<lb />
dents' values but also in the val-<lb />
ues of the larger society<lb />
Students, added study associ-<lb />
ate director Dr. Kenneth C. Green<lb />
seem to be switching from techni-<lb />
cal fields.<lb />
A greater number � 8.1 percent<lb />
than in prior years plan to be-<lb />
come teachers. Green reported,<lb />
mostly because "the salaries are<lb />
better, the jobs are there<lb />
However, Aslin noted, the new<lb />
interest in teaching still is far be-<lb />
low the all time high recorded in<lb />
1968, when 23.5 percent of the<lb />
entering freshmen expressed in-<lb />
terest in teaching careers.<lb />
Green added that women's<lb />
goals are changing, too. More<lb />
women freshman now want to<lb />
become doctors than those aim-<lb />
ing to become nurses.<lb />
Business continues to attract<lb />
growing numbers of students of<lb />
both genders. Still the most pre-<lb />
ferred career among college fresh-<lb />
man, business reached another<lb />
all-time high in the fall of 1987,<lb />
rising to 24.6 percent, up from 24.1<lb />
last ear.<lb />
'The number of students who<lb />
consider themselves liberal in-<lb />
creased slightly again this year.<lb />
Some 22.2 percent oi the nation's<lb />
first-year collegians described<lb />
themselves as political liberals,<lb />
up from 22 percent in fall, 1986.<lb />
In 1971, 35.3 percent of Ameri-<lb />
can freshmen said they were lib-<lb />
eral.<lb />
At the other end of the political<lb />
spectrum, the proportion of "con-<lb />
servative" and "far right" fresh-<lb />
man changed little in recent years,<lb />
accounting for about one-fifth of<lb />
the freshmen population.<lb />
Most freshmen � 56 percent �<lb />
described themselves as "middle<lb />
of the road<lb />
But despi tc what they call them-<lb />
selves, this year's freshmen en-<lb />
dorse a number of traditionally<lb />
liberal values. More than 58 per-<lb />
cent support legal abortion.<lb />
Three-fourths oppose increased<lb />
military spending and almost half<lb />
agree colleges should not invest<lb />
endowment funds in companies<lb />
that do business in South Africa.<lb />
Green speculated freshmen are<lb />
reluctant to call themselves "lib-<lb />
eral" even though they hold lib-<lb />
eral ideals because the word "has<lb />
fallen into disfavor. It denotes an<lb />
impotence<lb />
In some areas, however, stu-<lb />
dents have indeed become more<lb />
conservative, Green said. They<lb />
are less opposed to the death<lb />
penalty then their predecessors,<lb />
and most support laws prohibit-<lb />
ing homosexual relations.<lb />
Astin thought "this continuing<lb />
support for laws outlawing<lb />
homosexuality may reflect the<lb />
growing public concern about<lb />
AIDS<lb />
Yet AIDS fears haven't cooled<lb />
students' interest in sex. The pro-<lb />
portion of freshmen who agree<lb />
that "if two people really like each<lb />
other it's all right for them to have<lb />
sex even if they have known each<lb />
other for only a short time"<lb />
reached a new high of 51.9 per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
"This suggests that while<lb />
young people may be concerned<lb />
about AIDS, they may not be<lb />
adequately informed about the<lb />
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exposure Astin said. "Indeed,<lb />
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happen to me' attitude about this<lb />
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On the financial aid front, more<lb />
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Pell Grants, up from 16.9 percent<lb />
in 1986but still well below the 31.5<lb />
percent level of 1980.<lb />
Some 22 percent of the fresh-<lb />
men surveyed had taken out<lb />
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Irons 11 oi Raleigh, a graduate of<lb />
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GREENVILLE � Dr. Charles<lb />
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uity at the East Carolina Univer-<lb />
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He was a fellow at the National<lb />
Institute oi Allergy and Infectious<lb />
Diseases in Frederick, Md before<lb />
assuming his faculty appoint-<lb />
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The Pennsylvania native re-<lb />
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His professional associations<lb />
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David R. Stevens who is retiring<lb />
after 17 years oi service in the<lb />
post. Stevens also held faculty<lb />
appointments at ECU, first in the<lb />
School oi Business and later in<lb />
correctional services.<lb />
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years as senior administrative<lb />
assistant to the Secretary of the<lb />
N.C. Department of Corrections.<lb />
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Meet At Slay Dorm Lobby January 21st at 5 p.m. for more details<lb />
Pool Deck Parties<lb />
Every Day<lb />
fr MKft MJMtt Dddt�x m<lb />
Qarttma Beach'<lb />
You might find 3 cheaper trip<lb />
but why risk your<lb />
Spring Break C3sfi on i<lb />
cheap imitation"<lb />
CALIFORNIA TANNING<lb />
The Best Tan In Town!<lb />
Start those Spring Break Tans NOW<lb />
Look like you've already<lb />
BEEN TO THE BEACH<lb />
Great Spring Break Specials!<lb />
CALIFORNIA TANNING SALON<lb />
The Best Tan � The Best Service<lb />
THE BEST DEAL<lb />
Call Today 355-7858<lb />
First visit free with valid ECU ID.<lb />
California<lb />
Tanning Salon<lb />
608 Arlington Blvd. Suite A<lb />
Greenville - 355-7858<lb />
One coupon per person<lb />
�f JAZZ <lb />
BAND<lb />
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The Happiest Show of the Year!<lb />
Sunday. February 7, 1988<lb />
3:00 p.m.<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Tickets available at: The Central Ticket Office<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
(919) 757-6611, Ext. 266<lb />
Sponsored by the Student Union Special Concerts Committee<lb />
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THE EAST CARPI IMAM<lb />
JANUARY 26,1988<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
TUTOR NEEDED for CHEM 2620<lb />
ASAP! Please call 758-4934<lb />
NOW ACCEPTING applications for<lb />
counselors, a waterfront director, and<lb />
assistant swim instructors. Friendly Dav<lb />
Camp is a summer camp for mentally and<lb />
physically handicapped children and<lb />
adults. Please write or call: The Special<lb />
Populations Program, P.O. Box 590,<lb />
Raleigh. N.C 27602. (919) 755-6832<lb />
PERSONAL CARE attendant m ex<lb />
change tor tree room and board in a nice<lb />
2 bedroom 2 bath house Will need 312-<lb />
4 hours work per dav, 7 davs a week<lb />
Located 12 miles outside of town. Call Joy<lb />
roster at 746-2588. 746-3513 or 758-2399<lb />
HELP WANTED: Part time interior de-<lb />
sign student - send resume to: Designer,<lb />
3010 East 10th Street, Greenville. N.C<lb />
SI YT FIVE 4-11 camp summer jobs now<lb />
open. Five locations in the state with<lb />
many interesting program areas. Excel<lb />
lent training provided Mr. Florv will be<lb />
recruiting at Memorial Gym on ECU<lb />
campus on January 25 Come by and see<lb />
what a grej experience you can have.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Part-time employee to<lb />
distnbute materials and do odd jobs<lb />
Must have a vehicle. Call 752-5717.<lb />
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT: Gain<lb />
experience in small business accounting<lb />
operations. Must have basic accounting<lb />
and typing skills 15-20 hours. Schedule<lb />
nej� Send resume to: 3010 East 10th Street,<lb />
Greenville. N G<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed immedi<lb />
atdy for roomy, 2 bedroom townhouse<lb />
5167.50 per month plus 12 utilities. No<lb />
deposit required - call 752-7662.<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT: Male, female, non<lb />
smoker would like to share large house 11 <lb />
2 blocks from campus. WasherDryer.<lb />
Fully furnished. Single roomdouble<lb />
room. If you would like to see the house,<lb />
please call Ronnie at 757-0202 leave mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
HOUSEMATE wanted. Prefer grad stu-<lb />
dent or responsible senior. $150month<lb />
and 12 utilities SI 50 damage deposit, 15<lb />
minutes from campus. Call 758-6998.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
A Beautiful Place to Live<lb />
� All New �<lb />
�And Ready To Kent<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899 K. Sih Sir. i<lb />
�Ih ated Near ECU<lb />
�Near Major Shopping Centers<lb />
�A. rasa From Highway l�i:o: Station<lb />
1 imrti d Offer � S27S a month<lb />
Contat i J. T or Tommy Wtihama<lb />
756-7815 or 830-1937<lb />
Offia e ojicn - Apt 8. 12 - 5:30 j m<lb />
�AZALEA GARDENS-<lb />
Clean and quiet one bedioom furnished<lb />
apartments, energy efficient, free water and<lb />
sewer, opttona washers, dryers, cask 1<lb />
Couples or stages only. $195 a month. 6<lb />
month lease. MOBILE HOME RENTALS<lb />
couples or singles. Apartment and mobile<lb />
homes in Azalea Gardens near Hrook Valley<lb />
County Club<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756 7815 "<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share<lb />
nice two bedroom apartment on Library<lb />
Street. S125.00month (includes heatO<lb />
plus I 2 electricity and phone. Call 752-<lb />
779$<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE needed: 2 bedroom<lb />
apartment Divide rent and utilities bv 13.<lb />
Tar River Apartments, 105 oak 4 Call<lb />
Doug or Matt at 75&amp;-T952<lb />
RIN'GCOLD TOWERS: Apartments for<lb />
rent Furnished. Contact Hollie Si-<lb />
monowich at 752-2So?<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: 2 Wildwood<lb />
Villas Will have own room. $112.50 per<lb />
month plus 1 4 utilities Call 758-5513<lb />
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH<lb />
GROUP OR HOUSE PARTIES<lb />
SPRING BREAK OR SUMMER<lb />
RENTALS<lb />
1-800-334-4152 OR<lb />
803-249-3964<lb />
HORIZON REALITY<lb />
P.O. BOX 749<lb />
N. MYRTLE BCH SC 29597<lb />
TONY VAUGHN BIC<lb />
Jimmy BufTett and<lb />
Jimci Taylor Fans<lb />
CtOT�- ct-t the tt'iaohm vsi rr u,<lb />
Mark Johnson<lb />
Wed. Jan 27. 1988 10 p m 1 a rr<lb />
1 10 E 4th Street 752-5855<lb />
CAROLINA GRILL CAFE - Good home<lb />
cooked food Welcome Back-To-School<lb />
special: A complete breakfast - $1.49 tax;<lb />
A complete lunch $2.60 tax. 907 Dick-<lb />
inson Avenue. 3 blocks from ECU. Call<lb />
752-1188 for quick call-ins.<lb />
SOUND MIXTURES D.J. Service is back<lb />
in Greenville! Back with more equip-<lb />
ment, more experience, and even better<lb />
sound quality. For more information,<lb />
don't hesitate to call Bob at 752-4916.<lb />
PARTY ANIMALS Great for birthdays<lb />
or any occasion Gorilla-grams, Gator-<lb />
prams, Penguin tor-hire, balloons deliv-<lb />
ered in costume Deliveries on or off<lb />
campus Call Chip Py at 830-1823.<lb />
ECU - For the best tan The best service -<lb />
The best deal - Start Spring Break early.<lb />
Call California Tanning Today - 355-<lb />
7858!<lb />
FOR SALE: 26" ladies 10 speed bike with<lb />
child carrier and a 20" girls bike (excellent<lb />
condition). Call Debbie at 756-6333.<lb />
GOLF CLUBS FOR SALE: Hogan Radials<lb />
3-9 irons, PW, SW, 1-3-5 Woods S200. Male<lb />
clubs only one year old Call 752-02191.<lb />
ALPHA Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. will<lb />
have a bake sale at the bookstore on Janu-<lb />
ary 27,1988. Please come out and give your<lb />
support.<lb />
ECU - Don't be white during Spring Break<lb />
- tan now. Great specials Call California<lb />
Tanning Salon today at 355-7858.<lb />
IS IT TRUE you can buy jeeps for $44<lb />
through the U.S. government? Get the facts<lb />
today! Call 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 5271-A<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
TRACY LYNN TUTEN - You little vixon<lb />
you. Can't wait to see you tonight at litle<lb />
sister rush. Sincerely, Your Secret Ad-<lb />
mirer.<lb />
THETA CHI'S: Congratulations to our<lb />
newest Brothers: Brad, Barry, Phil and<lb />
Gary.<lb />
LOST: 14 karat gold nugget bracelet.<lb />
Special gift from parents Reward will<lb />
be given, please call if found at 752-1922.<lb />
AMANDA JERNIGAN Yes it is true,<lb />
the Phi Tau little sisters will be "super"<lb />
again this semester. With vou at The<lb />
1 lolm, it will sure be an incredible<lb />
semester. Love ya lots, YBB.<lb />
AZD'S: Thanks for all your help with<lb />
rush. You girls arc great! Love, the Phi<lb />
Taus.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
STUDENTTFACHFRS<lb />
Spring Semester Student Teachers -<lb />
I Student Teaching Teachers meeting<lb />
will be held on Jan 26. 4pm in I lendnx<lb />
Theatre, Mendenhall<lb />
WORKSTUDY FT ir.TRT F<lb />
International Studies and Scholar-<lb />
ships needs several work study students<lb />
to fill clerk psitions. Duties include an-<lb />
swering telephones, running errands,<lb />
light clerical work, and other duties as<lb />
needed. Must possess a good attitude.<lb />
Contact Mr. Sven VanBaars or Ms. Knsti<lb />
Pascarella at 757-65904 or apply at<lb />
Brewster, A-117.<lb />
JOBS<lb />
Dept of Athletics needs more tutors<lb />
immediatley in the following areas: sci-<lb />
ences, business, for. lang, math, eng-<lb />
lish, geology, geography, philosophv<lb />
Looking for upperclassmen grad. stu-<lb />
dents; good pay, great experience. Call<lb />
-7-6053 for more info.<lb />
DIVE CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting on Thurs.<lb />
Feb. 4 at 7p.m. in Mendenhall rooms 8D,<lb />
F and F. We are Key West Bound. Those<lb />
interested should )oin us at the meeting.<lb />
Everyone is invited.<lb />
CATHOLIC NEWMAN<lb />
All r.ew students - Welcome. Sunday<lb />
Masses are at 11 30 am, Bio. Bldg Rm<lb />
103 and 9 pm at lhe Newman Center<lb />
Wed. night Mass 5:33 pm, followed by a<lb />
fellowship dinner Tues. 7:30 pm there<lb />
will be a series of talks. Thurs. 8:30 pm<lb />
Bible study We are located near the<lb />
bottom of College Hill and 10th street<lb />
(953 E Tenth st.) 757-3760. For more<lb />
info. Contact Teresa Lee at 752-9910.<lb />
FUN WITH PANTYHOSE<lb />
Wed. night at 5pm at the Methodist<lb />
Student Center (510 E 5th, across from<lb />
Garrett Dorm) , learn how to use dis-<lb />
carded or defective pantyhose as a<lb />
means of teaching children, playing<lb />
games or recreation with someone who<lb />
is wheelchair bound. Afterwards, enjoy<lb />
a delicious ai you can eat home cooked<lb />
meal and fellowship. The meal is $2 at<lb />
the door, $1.50 in advance. Call 758-2030<lb />
for reservations. Sponsored by Presby-<lb />
terian and Methodist Campus Minis-<lb />
tries.<lb />
SAVE THOSE WRAPPER<lb />
Deposit all empty Shcklets Natural<lb />
Flavor Gum packs and Doritos Brand<lb />
Cool Ranch flavor tortilla chip bags in the<lb />
U. S. College Comedy Competition dis-<lb />
plays located in the Student Book Store<lb />
lobby and Mendenhall. ECU could win a<lb />
free comedy concert if we collect the most<lb />
wrappers.<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Management Admis-<lb />
sion Test (GMAT) will be offered at ECU<lb />
on Saturday, March 19,1988. Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and mailed to<lb />
GMAT, Educational Testing Service, Box<lb />
966-R, Princeton, NJ 08540. Applications<lb />
must be postmarked no later than Feb. 16,<lb />
1988. Applications may be obtained from<lb />
the ECU Testing Center, Room 105<lb />
Speight Bulding, ECU.<lb />
KERYGMA<lb />
A Bible stud for those who are serious<lb />
about studying the Bible. Weekly meet-<lb />
ings (tentatively Tues. afternoon) will be<lb />
scheduled to accomodate those who are<lb />
interested Kerygma is an interdenomi-<lb />
national program sponsored by Presby-<lb />
terian Campus Ministry. For more infor.<lb />
Call Mike at 752-7240. "<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Sponsored by Campus Crusade for<lb />
Christ. Meets Thurs. 730 pm at Brewster<lb />
C 103. Join us for biblical teaching, fun,<lb />
and fellowship. Bring your friends.<lb />
LLQ<lb />
The International Language Organi-<lb />
zation will have its first meeting of the<lb />
semester on Tues Jan 26 at 4pm in<lb />
Brewster C 304. All students interested in<lb />
cross-cultural understanding, foreign<lb />
languages, international connections are<lb />
invited. More infor contact Patricia Car-<lb />
dona at 758-8818 or CO Foreign Langs,<lb />
and Lits 757-6232, Brew A. 427.<lb />
COFFEEHOUSE<lb />
The Coffeehouse is holding auditions<lb />
for interested bands and musicians to<lb />
perform in the Coffeehouse Under-<lb />
ground - Mendenhall. Registration forms<lb />
mav be obtained in Rm. 234 Mendenhall.<lb />
Auditions 2 by Friday, Feb. 5 at 8 pm.<lb />
Free adm. :ion - open to the public<lb />
EDUCATION MAJORS<lb />
The ECU Chapter of the NC Associa-<lb />
tion of Educators will hold a meeting<lb />
Wed. Jan 27 at 4pm in Speight 301. Dr.<lb />
I lawk will be our guest speaker. Prob-<lb />
lems first year teachers encounter will be<lb />
addressed and ways to prevent and deal<lb />
with mem. Everyone is encouraged to<lb />
attend. Refreshments will be served.<lb />
CO-REC BOWLING<lb />
Registration for Intramural Co-rec<lb />
bowling will be held Jan. 27 at 6pm in MG<lb />
102. For more infor. call 757-6387.<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU gospel choir holds rehears-<lb />
als ever Wed. at 5 pm. We welcome new<lb />
members for Spring '88. The cut off date<lb />
for new membership is Jan. 27.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi and the American Can-<lb />
cer Society is sponsoring a Jail- A-Thon on<lb />
Jan. 28 from 9-4pm at the ECU Student<lb />
Store. Have your best friend, professor or<lb />
worst enemy thrown in jail and help raise<lb />
money for cancer research.<lb />
CAMPRECREATION DAY<lb />
Summer positions with camps, parks,<lb />
and resorts are available for students in a<lb />
variety of majors. Over fifty recreational<lb />
employers will interview students on<lb />
Recreation Day, Jan. 28 in Memorial<lb />
Gym. To sign up for interviews and more<lb />
info, contact Cooperative Education 304<lb />
RawL<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma will have its first meeting<lb />
of the semester on Tuesday, Jan. 26. We<lb />
will meet at 6:30 p.m. in Room 242-Men-<lb />
denhall. All members are encouraged to<lb />
attend. Any questions - call Dana at 752-<lb />
4241.<lb />
ERQS<lb />
EROS, The female spiritual or psycho-<lb />
logical principle of love, unity, and peace,<lb />
manifests itself in the Equal Rights Organi-<lb />
zation of Students here at ECU. Meetings<lb />
will be held on Wednesdays at 5 p.m in<lb />
Austin 308. All interested persons are in-<lb />
vited to attend. For more info, call 758-3645<lb />
or 752-7998.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA FRIENDS<lb />
Interest meetings and interviews for<lb />
East Carolina Freinds will be held Tues-<lb />
day, Jan. 26 and Wed. Jan 27 at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall. Anyone interested in joining<lb />
this Spring should attend on of these meet-<lb />
ings.<lb />
AMNESTY INTERNATIOMAT<lb />
Amnesty International meets every<lb />
4th Wed. at 8pm at St. Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church, 401 E 4th St. in the upper floor<lb />
from the 4th street entrance. Next meet-<lb />
ing Jan 27.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
The long-running hit Broadway<lb />
musical, Purlie, will be performed in<lb />
Wright Auditorium on Wed. Jan 27 at 8<lb />
pm. This energy packed blockbuster, will<lb />
only be here for one performance. Tickets<lb />
are available at the Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. 757-6611<lb />
Ext. 266. This event is sponsored by the<lb />
University Unions.<lb />
RESUME WORKSHOP<lb />
Career Planning and Placement Serv-<lb />
ice in the Bloxton House is offering these<lb />
one hour programs on beginning a res-<lb />
ume for your job search. Handouts and<lb />
samples will be given out to the first 20<lb />
people. These sessions are held in the<lb />
Career Planning Room on Jan 22 and 28 at<lb />
3pm and on Jan 26 at 7pm.<lb />
INTERVIEW WORKSHOP<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 and 26 at 3PM and at<lb />
7pm on Jan. 26.<lb />
PHYSICAL ED. TEST<lb />
The Physical Education Motor and<lb />
Physical Fitness Competency Test is<lb />
scheduled for Friday Feb. 5, 1 pjn. at<lb />
Minges Coliseum. A passing score on this<lb />
test is required of all students prior to<lb />
declaring physical education as a major.<lb />
Maintaining an average T-score of 45 on<lb />
the six item test battery and having a T-<lb />
score of 45 on the aerobics run is<lb />
required.Of anyone has any medical con-<lb />
dition that would conrraindicate partici-<lb />
pation in the testing should contact Mike<lb />
McCammon or Mitch Craib at 757-6497.<lb />
FREE JIMMY BUFFETT tickets at the<lb />
Theta Chi Happy Night Wednesday at<lb />
Grogs. $1 75 margaritas, $.75 Light Beer<lb />
Open at 8:00 until 1:00. AU ages wel-<lb />
come, memberships available.<lb />
THE PIZZA ON Friday is going fast, so<lb />
if you want some - be at OFF THE CUFF<lb />
by 6:00 p.m. because if you snooze, you<lb />
loose<lb />
LOST AND FOUND: Necklace found<lb />
near Garrett and Fletcher dorms. Please<lb />
call 756-2082 (Randy).<lb />
DAD: I lope your stay at Duke is a VERY<lb />
short one! We are thinking about you<lb />
and love you very much Love, your<lb />
two at ECU<lb />
TO ALL GREEKS! Thanks for coming<lb />
to the E.C. Tea Party. Rob, Stacy, Chuck<lb />
and Barry can now afford to grocery<lb />
shop!<lb />
HOPE ALL OF the fraternities had a<lb />
great rush. Thanks Lambda Chi's for<lb />
inviting us Tuesday Night. It was a<lb />
blast! We love you, Chi Omega.<lb />
CHI OMEGA congratulates the new<lb />
officers: President: Amanda Weather-<lb />
spoon, V.P Vicki Martin, Treasurer:<lb />
Shari Cramer, Sec Kim Dills, Person-<lb />
nel: Missy Michalove, Pledge trainer:<lb />
Windy Spell, Social: Lisa Thompkins.<lb />
HI MOM! We love you lots! Just<lb />
thought we would let you know! Hey<lb />
Terie, we happen to think a lot of you<lb />
also! Kiss the mutt, ok?! Love, Meanic<lb />
and Bananer.<lb />
DESPERATELY SEEKING Gwendolyn:<lb />
or any other female who enjoys good<lb />
company, a cheerful atmosphere, exotic<lb />
drinks, and tons of fun. Meet me at Grog's<lb />
on Wednesday Night, for the Theta Chi<lb />
1 lappy Night. I'll be the one wearing<lb />
Greek letters. Jimmy B.<lb />
DAMN RIGHT this school parties past<lb />
1.00 a.m. Late night with Kappa Sigs was<lb />
crankin' again last Thursday. So plan on<lb />
getting faced Thursday night with the<lb />
Kappa Sigs. Don't forget about the pre-<lb />
Buffett all campus party Thursday at 3:00.<lb />
LYNN, Patti, Cynthia, and Munchkin<lb />
think greek men are awesome - don't<lb />
disappoint them next Friday at the Tea<lb />
Party at OFF THE CUFF.<lb />
SENIORS-SENIORS-SENIORS-<lb />
Don't forget to call the Buccaneer office<lb />
at 757-6501 to sign up for senior por<lb />
traits. Call January 25-29. Make your<lb />
appointment<lb />
"NOODLE The baracading was fun.<lb />
Let's go swimming, nah! Pay backs are<lb />
hell! "New Skeleton<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the new sis-<lb />
ters of the Gamma Beta Chapter of Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma. Nicole Christen Adams,<lb />
Jane Stewart Barr, Lisa Michelle Bianchi,<lb />
Shelley Ann Brady, Anne Goode Camp<lb />
Laura Lynn Dupree, Elizabeth Falls Ellis,<lb />
Mary Jo Ann Gondek, Katherine Anne<lb />
1 lorne, Susanna Ruth I ludson, Kimberly<lb />
Daine Kayes, Kathleen Marie Kinley,<lb />
Leah Diane Lasssitcr, Melissa Blair<lb />
Mathews, Mia Flynn McCoy, Dorothy<lb />
Anne Pirec, Kelley Michele Pleasants,<lb />
Katherine Elise Porter, Stephanie Quinn,<lb />
Apryl Gail Rumley, Daryl Lynn Schiano,<lb />
Donna Kathryn Sepenzis, Stacy Delyn<lb />
Stone, Lisa Jean Tredcnnick, Lisa Elaine<lb />
Wells, and Ayn Noelle Hogan. Ya'll are<lb />
wonderful and we love you! Love, your<lb />
sisters.<lb />
SORRY this is late but here's to a great<lb />
start to a wonderful year. Welcome back<lb />
everybody and good luck this semester!<lb />
Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
DZ-SAE HAPPY HOUR Fridays at the<lb />
?bo $2.00 Ice Teas, $2.00 Blue I Iawai-<lb />
ians. Come down every Friday from<lb />
4:00-7:00 and join in the fun See ya<lb />
there!<lb />
CHI OMEGA congraatulates the new<lb />
committee chairs: House: Kayla<lb />
Vaughan, Assist. House: Terrell Wal-<lb />
dron, Corr. Sec: Carol Shore, Assist.<lb />
Pledge Trainer: Kristin Hogg, Assist.<lb />
Rush: Wendy O'Neal, Assist. Social:<lb />
Kelly Brown, Historian: Alycc De St.<lb />
Aubin, Career Dev Kathy Rattary, In-<lb />
tramurals: Cathy I lickman, Panhellenic<lb />
Delegate: Julie Holland, Song leader:<lb />
Susan Durham, The 1 looter: Lynn Fer-<lb />
icchia, Activities, Marsha Anantangelo,<lb />
Rush: Jeanie Wheby, Food Chairman:<lb />
Kelly Easterlmg.<lb />
S<lb />
Wanted:<lb />
Boxers for TKE<lb />
boxing tournament.<lb />
To begin in late<lb />
March.<lb />
Register now!<lb />
Call<lb />
752-6032<lb />
758-7144<lb />
SPRLNGBREAK SAILING BAHAMAS 45 ft. Captained<lb />
Yachts For Groups Of Eight. 7 Days in Bahamas $435.00<lb />
pp All Inclusive SPRLNGBREAK HOTLINE<lb />
1-800-999-7245 Anytime Campus Repsneeded.<lb />
Ask for David.<lb />
ASSFRTIVENESS TRAINING<lb />
A three part workshop offered to stu-<lb />
dents at no cost by the University Counsel-<lb />
ing Center will be held Jan 28 and Feb. 4 &amp;<lb />
11. All three sessions will be conducted<lb />
from 3-4 P.M. in 312 Wright<lb />
Building.Learn how to express yourselves<lb />
directly and openly and sharpen your<lb />
interpersonal skills. Please call the Coun-<lb />
seling Center at 757-6661 for Registration.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi 1 lonor<lb />
Society will hold a meeting Feb. 2 at 7pm in<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
TRAVEL COMMITTEE<lb />
There will be a meeting on Feb. 2 at 5<lb />
p.m in Mendenhall to decide on the trips<lb />
scheduled for the '8889 school year.<lb />
Everyone is welcome. Call 757-6611 ext.<lb />
210 for more info.<lb />
RHO EFSILON<lb />
A Rho Epsilon meeting will be held on<lb />
Wed. Jan 27 at 3:15 p.m. at Rawl room 204<lb />
All members and interested parties arc<lb />
invited. Also, there is a presentation by<lb />
Planters Bank in Mendenhall, Jan 28 from<lb />
3-5:30 p.m. All members are urged to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
PORNOGRAPY DEBATE<lb />
Porn star Gloria Leonard will be de-<lb />
bating the founder of Women Against<lb />
Pornography on Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in Hen-<lb />
drix Theatre. Some of the issues to be dis-<lb />
cussed will be sexual oppression vs. artis-<lb />
tic freedom. Tickets infor available at the<lb />
Central Ticket office in Mendenhall. 757-<lb />
6611 ext. 266. Sponsored by the Student<lb />
Union Forum Committee<lb />
SUPPORT GROUP<lb />
Support group for people who are car-<lb />
ing for a parent, spouse, or other loved<lb />
one at home. Redding, R.N.The group<lb />
will meet at St. James United Methodist<lb />
Church at 200 E. 6th Street, on Tuesday,<lb />
Feb. 2, from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Respite<lb />
services available. To make reservations<lb />
for respite care, call the Creative Living<lb />
Center at 757-0303 from 8 a.m. to 5p.m. 24<lb />
hours in advance,<lb />
SQCWCJ<lb />
Applicants for Spring admissions to<lb />
the SOCWCJ Program must have<lb />
picked up their application by Ian. 30. All<lb />
first interviews with a faculty member<lb />
must be complete by Feb. 26. The second<lb />
interview meeting with Mr. Gartman will<lb />
be on March 2 &amp; 3, 1988 at 5 p.m. Appli-<lb />
cants must have an overall GPA of 2.5 and<lb />
completed at least one SOCWCJ course<lb />
to apply.<lb />
NATIONAL TEACHER FXAM<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations-<lb />
Core Battery Exams- will be offered at<lb />
East Carolina University on Saturday,<lb />
March 5, 1988. Applications are to be<lb />
completed and mailed to the Educational<lb />
Testing Service, box 911-R, Princeton, NJ<lb />
08541. Applications must be postmarked<lb />
no later than Feb. 1, 1988. Applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Room 105, Speight Building,<lb />
AHPAT<lb />
Allied I lealth Professions Admission<lb />
Test will be offered at ECU on Saturday,<lb />
March 12,1988. Application blanks are to<lb />
be completed and mailed to the Psycho-<lb />
logical Corp 555 Academic Court, San<lb />
Antonio, Tx 78204-0952 to arrive bv Feb<lb />
12, 1988.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
The ECU Performing Arts Scries pres-<lb />
ents internationally acclaimed pianist<lb />
Eugene Istomin on Thurs, Feb. 11, at 8pm<lb />
in Wright Auditorium. A trio formed<lb />
with Isaac Stern, Leonard Rose, And Mr.<lb />
Istomin collected a Grammy Award in<lb />
1971 for Best Chamber Music Perform-<lb />
ance. Ticketscan be purchased at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center, or by calling 757-6611 ext<lb />
266.<lb />
TEST STRATEGY<lb />
Are you planning on taking the GRE,<lb />
LSAT, MAT, MEDCAT, or other stan-<lb />
dardized tests? This workshop will cover<lb />
basic information about these test, test<lb />
taking strategy and sample items. The<lb />
workshop will be Jan. 26, 4-5pm in 312<lb />
Wright Building.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNTQMQ<lb />
The Performing Arts Series at ECU is<lb />
proud to present Richard Stoltzman and<lb />
Woody Herman's Thudering I lerd in, "A<lb />
Tribute to Woody on Thurs. Feb. 11 at<lb />
8:00pm in Wright Auditorium. Under the<lb />
direction of Frank Tiberim, the Thunder-<lb />
ing I lerd will perform many of the works<lb />
with which it is associated. From "Cal-<lb />
donia to "Ebony Concerto Tickets can<lb />
be purchased at the Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. 757-6611<lb />
ext. 266.<lb />
UNIVERSITY IJNTQN<lb />
The Atlanta Ballet will perform in<lb />
Wright Auditorium on Tues, Feb. 16, at<lb />
8pm. Included in the evening's program<lb />
are two new works: "Reflections For<lb />
by Artistic director Robert Barnett and an<lb />
untitled work by Lisa De Ribere. Tickets<lb />
available at Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
GAYS AND LBSHABB<lb />
ECU Gay and Lesbians association is<lb />
having their next meeting Jan 28 at 7:30<lb />
All new faces welcomed. For more info<lb />
Hease call 752-2816 or 752-2675<lb />
WOMEN'S SQCCERXLLIB.<lb />
There will be a mandatory meetine<lb />
Wed. Jan 27th at 6 p.m. in Memorial<lb />
Gym Room 105. Bring insurance forms<lb />
and dues. Any questions caU Renee at<lb />
355-4644 or Kris at 758-4255. New<lb />
members welcome.<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA RHO<lb />
The Eta Mu Chapter would like to an-<lb />
nounce their annual Spring Rush. It will<lb />
be formal. It is to be held on Wed. Jan 27<lb />
at 7:30 p. m. in Room 8D Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Inquire at desk for fur-<lb />
ther information.<lb />
RELEASED FROM their duties, theyn.<lb />
off on the run, as the old Sigma of fleers, go<lb />
out for some fun Nat won't stray far<lb />
she's doing it again Bethan trained those<lb />
pledges, by far they're a ten! Janice kept<lb />
the money and now it's time to give �<lb />
back Debbie and her minutes kept our<lb />
attention and never seemed to iack<lb />
Walker and her rush tactics kept the<lb />
house packed Parker's Education cov<lb />
ered all boundaries and back Thev<lb />
busted their butts and laughed a lot, too<lb />
Now it's time to cut loose and head to<lb />
Chico's for a brew Some of them wtf<lb />
graduate, but most of them will not Thev<lb />
knew it was worth it. Boy, they were hot'<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the 1988 offi-<lb />
cers of Sigma Sigma Sigma President<lb />
Natalie Moore, Vice President Amy<lb />
Dickerson, Treasurer: Jessica Perry, Sec<lb />
retary: Alice Harden, Rush Chairman<lb />
Kelly Greer, and Education Debor<lb />
Watkins We're behind ya'U all thi wav-<lb />
Love, the sisters and pledges of Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma<lb />
PHI KAPPA TAU: We enjoyed helping<lb />
you during rush and getting to know<lb />
better, and helping with all the gins tha:<lb />
wanted to wear Phi Tau letters Just how<lb />
long we stayed, no one will ever gueg<lb />
lets get together again real soon because<lb />
the basement was the best! We wish the<lb />
best of luck for your spring pledges Love<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
TERESA � Roseball was great 1 had a<lb />
blast. From the early afternoon darquins<lb />
to the early morning water fights It's a<lb />
shame we missed our morning swim <lb />
am glad you took me. PS here's pie u-<lb />
your eye. New Skeleton<lb />
THETA CHI would like to thank th,<lb />
of Alpha Phi for their support d<lb />
Rush. We also would like to thank Fa-<lb />
mous Pizza for the awesome sub<lb />
THETA CHI would like to congratulate<lb />
the new brothers' Phi Warwick Barry<lb />
Bass, Gary Brown, and Brad Frev Wel-<lb />
come aboard guys!<lb />
STUDENTS interested in travel The<lb />
Student Union Travel Comm is having a<lb />
meeting to decide on trips for next year<lb />
Come and give us your input The meet-<lb />
ing is Feb. 2 at 5 p.m. in Mendenhall Call<lb />
757-6611 ext 210 for more info<lb />
KA: Bob Lee's birthday party will never<lb />
be the same!<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: KA would like<lb />
to sincerely and appreciatively congraru<lb />
late our new KA Rose, Kathryn Sepenzis<lb />
Greai job<lb />
KA: Spring Rush 8$ was a huge success-<lb />
great job rush committee, super little sis-<lb />
ters turnovers, Congrats to the new<lb />
pledges . . . smart choice! Super Bow;<lb />
XXI1 party on Sunday at 3:00 p.m (Sk;ns<lb />
and a field goal) Looks like its shap �<lb />
to be one of those semesters!<lb />
MAKE OFFTHE CUFF your Wednesii;<lb />
Happy Hour Free tacos-n-nachosfr. mi<lb />
7. Come early.<lb />
J College<lb />
NEED RIDE TO WASHINGTON, N.C<lb />
Leaving ECU between 11:00 a.m. and 1230<lb />
p.m. M-W-Th-F - will pav phone Rid<lb />
758-8365.<lb />
SIGMA'S - The social Sun. night was<lb />
incredibly fun. Nuclear waste beer<lb />
bongs, black lights, shots, cards and<lb />
things we can't mention. Let's do it agair.<lb />
Love, the Sig Eps.<lb />
DEBBY S. AND ROBIN S. � We had a<lb />
blast at Roseball From hor'dourves,<lb />
plants, pictures, Rumpleminte, Chnst-<lb />
maslights, swimming, grev pubes green<lb />
shoes, exploding potato chips, partving<lb />
to 8 a.m etc. � it was great. James and<lb />
Mike.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI and the American Cancer<lb />
Society is sponsoring a Jail-A-Thon on<lb />
January 28 from 9-4 at the ECU Student<lb />
Store. Have your best f nend, professor, or<lb />
worst enemy thrown in jail and help raise<lb />
money for cancer research.<lb />
BILLY NEAL- Thanks for a great Rose-<lb />
ball � I'm going to miss you! I love vou'<lb />
Tracy.<lb />
RAFTERS - Rafters brings to you onlv<lb />
the finest rock 'n roll with free sdmistsoe<lb />
and $.25 draft.<lb />
SUSAN DONOVAN - Hope you en<lb />
joyed Roseball I had a great time roast-<lb />
ing you from New Years Eve to DT at 8:00<lb />
a.m. PS. I'm working on plan B - TK This<lb />
is a definite possibility. Love, YBS, Tracy.<lb />
RAFTERS - Tuesday night rock n roll<lb />
night, free admission, $.25 draft.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL CREEKS, the event<lb />
of the semester will soon be here, many<lb />
laughs, a few celebrities, and of course,<lb />
lots of beer. Its sponsored by the Sig Eps,<lb />
the Attic is the place, hopefully your act<lb />
will be to the judges taste. If not .<lb />
GONG! More details later.<lb />
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Sorority, Inc.<lb />
will have its Formal Spring Rush on Janu-<lb />
ary 31, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. in the multipur-<lb />
pose room of MSC. All interested females<lb />
are invited to come out and join us in the<lb />
nan as you learn more about our sorority.<lb />
ATTENTION SORORITIES Hease be<lb />
on the lookout for our underwear Theta<lb />
Chi Boxer Short Committee.<lb />
VM4<lb />
Coqe Home<lb />
Register For Grand<lb />
Prise in March.<lb />
(CPS) � College press orjsen<lb />
ers are "appalled bv a IS Su-<lb />
preme Court decision that gives<lb />
public school officials new broad 1<lb />
authority to censor student news<lb />
papers, but are unsure how the<lb />
Jan. 13 ruling will affect college<lb />
newspapers in particular.<lb />
"It's an appalling dev s<lb />
said Dr. Louis Ingeihurt, the<lb />
thor of several books about tu<lb />
dent press freedoms and proles<lb />
sor emeritus of journalism a'<lb />
Indiana's Ball State University<lb />
"It has serious implications for<lb />
the high school press. But I cfa<lb />
know what implications it<lb />
have for the college press '<lb />
"It's a limiting oi the j<lb />
Amendment at a time<lb />
brating the 200th annivers<lb />
the Constitution said T<lb />
Rolnicki, head of the Ass - I<lb />
Collegiate Tress and a Univers j<lb />
of Minnesota loumaUsm pro ft<lb />
sor.<lb />
"This is a black dav<lb />
"This has the potential for be j<lb />
a devastating case said V<lb />
Goodman oi the Student Pi I<lb />
Law Center. "But the court saic -<lb />
a footnote that the case is i<lb />
dealing directly with the aS<lb />
press, and decisions affecting j<lb />
Possible<lb />
WASHINGTON, DC.<lb />
The Reagan adrrumstrat -I<lb />
reported plan to ask for morel<lb />
spending on federal educai <lb />
programs would, if true, be thej<lb />
first time it has not tried to s <lb />
lunding significantly.<lb />
The education budget cove - 1<lb />
federal school programs fromj<lb />
preschool through college stu-<lb />
dent aid and graduate universvj<lb />
research, all of which are admira<lb />
stered by the U.S. Departmc!<lb />
Education.<lb />
Late each January or early each<lb />
February, the administration, o<lb />
course, asks Congress to approvi<lb />
Reagan may<lb />
propose funds<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CPS)<lb />
The Reagan administrator<lb />
which has tried to cut federa<lb />
spending on schools and college!<lb />
every year since 19S2, apparent!<lb />
is going to ask Congress to spenJ<lb />
more on education this year, thj<lb />
Associated Press, quoting anonvj<lb />
mous sources, reported.<lb />
In proposing a budget to Con<lb />
gress late in January or early Fel<lb />
ruarv, the administration repot<lb />
cdly is going to ask for $21 billioj<lb />
for federal education prograrrj<lb />
cov Ting everything from pre<lb />
sc1ko1 programs to college st<lb />
dent aid.<lb />
By contrast, the administrate!<lb />
asked for $14 billion for feder<lb />
education programs � which ai<lb />
administered by the U.S. Dept.<lb />
Education � last year.<lb />
The Associated Press also rj<lb />
ported Jan. 8 that the administrJ<lb />
tion plans to ask Congress<lb />
approve a program that givj<lb />
parents a tax break for buying I<lb />
savings bonds to pay for tin<lb />
childrcns' college educations.<lb />
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prove the budget proposal for tf<lb />
1989 fiscal vear, which exten<lb />
from Oct. 1 1988, through Se<lb />
30,1989.<lb />
Congress and the White 1 kw<lb />
agreed on a budget for the 191<lb />
Fiscal year just last month, wht<lb />
among other things, the<lb />
proved spending $20.1 billion<lb />
federal education programs.<lb />
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will bo the first time the admi<lb />
stration has proposed higl<lb />
education spending. In prj<lb />
years, it has asked Congress to i<lb />
the Education Departmei<lb />
budget by as much as 33 pcra<lb />
In June, 1987, Education '<lb />
Willi.tm Bennett hinted the<lb />
ministration was "revising<lb />
strategy" in education spendij<lb />
suggesting it might ask for<lb />
creast s this year.<lb />
But Bennett had made a sim<lb />
reference to increasing his bu<lb />
request in December, 1986, bai<lb />
2 months before the admims<lb />
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JANUARY 26, 1988 7<lb />
College press disapproves of Hazelwood decision<lb />
(CPS) � College press observ-<lb />
ers are "appalled" by a U.S. Su-<lb />
preme Court decision that gives<lb />
public school officials new, broad<lb />
authority to censor student news-<lb />
papers, but are unsure how the<lb />
Jan. 13 ruling will affect college<lb />
newspapers in particular.<lb />
"It's an appalling decision<lb />
said Dr. Louis Ingelhart, the au-<lb />
thor of several books about stu-<lb />
dent press freedoms and profes-<lb />
sor emeritus of journalism at<lb />
Indiana's Ball State University.<lb />
"It has serious implications for<lb />
the high school press. But I don't<lb />
know what implications it will<lb />
have for the college press<lb />
"It's a limiting of the First<lb />
Amendment at a time we're cele-<lb />
brating the 200th anniversary of<lb />
the Constitution said Tom<lb />
Rolnicki, head of the Associated<lb />
Collegiate Press and a University<lb />
o? Minnesota journalism profes-<lb />
sor.<lb />
"This is a black day<lb />
"TTiis has the potential for being<lb />
a devastating case said Mark<lb />
Goodman of the Student Press<lb />
Uv Center. "But the court said in<lb />
a footnote that the case is not<lb />
dealing directly with the college<lb />
press, and decisions affecting the<lb />
college press will be left for an-<lb />
other day<lb />
The ruling stemmed from a<lb />
1983 incident in which Robert<lb />
Reynolds, the principle of Hazel-<lb />
wood East High School in Subur-<lb />
ban St. Louis, refused to let The<lb />
Spectrum � the school's paper<lb />
�publish students' articles about<lb />
teenage pregnancy and the effects<lb />
of divorce on children.<lb />
When Reynolds ordered the<lb />
stories deleted, three journalism<lb />
students, Kathy Kuhlmeier, Lee<lb />
Ann Tippett-West and Leslie<lb />
Smart, sued Reynolds and other<lb />
school officials, contending their<lb />
freedom of speech had been vio-<lb />
lated.<lb />
In its 5-3 decision, however, the<lb />
Supreme Court ruled school<lb />
newspapers � at least those run<lb />
as part of journalism labs � are<lb />
not public forums protected by<lb />
the First Amendment.<lb />
Principals and teachers, the<lb />
court said, "are entitled to regu-<lb />
late the content of" a for-credit<lb />
newspaper just as they're entitled<lb />
to regulate the content of any<lb />
other kind of classroom activity.<lb />
But the classroom argument,<lb />
when applied to newspapers,<lb />
panicked many student journal-<lb />
ism officials.<lb />
"In the long run, it's going to<lb />
have a devastating effect said<lb />
H.L. Hall, a journalism teacher at<lb />
Kirkwood High School in Kirk-<lb />
wood, Mo.<lb />
"In journalism, in order to re-<lb />
port on critical and sensitive is-<lb />
sues, you must stress critical<lb />
thinking skills the 1982 high<lb />
school journalism teacher of the<lb />
year said. The Supreme Court<lb />
decision, Hall lamented, will<lb />
force high school journalists to<lb />
focuson trivial issues like "report-<lb />
ing on who was named the prom<lb />
king and queen. I don't see any<lb />
challenge in that<lb />
Ingelhart, too, fretted the result<lb />
could be a future generation of<lb />
"non-thinking, non-critical,<lb />
bland students hyper-critical of<lb />
adults who participate in the<lb />
marketplace of ideas. They're<lb />
going to be an easy mark for<lb />
demagogues<lb />
"It's going to turn off good stu-<lb />
dents from journalism said Hall.<lb />
"I wouldn't encourage them to<lb />
enter the profession when they<lb />
can't write what they should<lb />
"At first, I was assuming this<lb />
didn't strip constitutional rights<lb />
from high school kids added<lb />
Possible million for education<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CPS) �<lb />
The Reagan administration's<lb />
reported plan to ask for more<lb />
spending on federal education<lb />
programs would, if true, be the<lb />
first time it has not tried to slash<lb />
lunding significantly.<lb />
The education budget covers all<lb />
federal school programs from<lb />
preschool through college stu-<lb />
dent aid and graduate university<lb />
research, all of which are admini-<lb />
stered by the U.S. Department of<lb />
Education.<lb />
Late each January or earlv each<lb />
February the administration, of<lb />
course, asks Congress to approve<lb />
Reagan may<lb />
propose funds<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CPS) �<lb />
The Reagan administration,<lb />
which has tried to cut federal<lb />
spending on schools and colleges<lb />
every vcar since 1982, apparently<lb />
is going to ask Congress to spend<lb />
more on education this vear, the<lb />
Associated Press, quoting anony-<lb />
mous sources, reported.<lb />
In proposing a budget to Con-<lb />
gress late in January or early Feb-<lb />
ruary, the administration report-<lb />
edly is going to ask for $21 billion<lb />
for federal education programs<lb />
cov ring everything from pre-<lb />
schuol programs to college stu-<lb />
dent aid.<lb />
By contrast, the administration<lb />
asked for $14 billion for federal<lb />
education programs � which are<lb />
administered by the U.S. Dept. of<lb />
Education � last year.<lb />
The Associated Press also re-<lb />
ported Jan. 8 that the administra-<lb />
tion plans to ask Congress to<lb />
approve a program that gives<lb />
parents a tax break for buying U.S.<lb />
savings bonds to pay for their<lb />
childrcns' college educations.<lb />
Congress, of course, must ap-<lb />
prove the budget proposal for the<lb />
1989 fiscal vcar, which extends<lb />
from Oct. 1 1988, through Sept.<lb />
30,1989.<lb />
Congress and the White House<lb />
agreed on a budget for the 1988<lb />
fiscal year just last month, when,<lb />
among other things, they ap-<lb />
proved spending $20.1 billion on<lb />
federal education programs.<lb />
If the report proves true, this<lb />
will br the first time the admini-<lb />
stration has proposed higher<lb />
education spending. In prior<lb />
years, i t has asked Congress to cut<lb />
the Education Department's<lb />
budget by as much as 33 percent.<lb />
In Iune, 1987, Education Sec.<lb />
William Bennett hinted the ad-<lb />
ministration was "revising our<lb />
strategy" in education spending,<lb />
suggesting it might ask for in-<lb />
crease � this year.<lb />
But Bennett had made a similar<lb />
referci ice to increasing his budget<lb />
request in December, 1986, barely<lb />
2 months before the administra-<lb />
tion asked Congress to approve a<lb />
20 percent cut in the 1987 fiscal<lb />
year budget.<lb />
a budget proposal. Congress then<lb />
debates the proposal, sometimes<lb />
taking as long as a year to ulti-<lb />
mately pass a budget law for the<lb />
fiscal year.<lb />
Federal fiscal years extend from<lb />
Oct. 1 through Sept. 30.<lb />
Here are the Reagan's<lb />
administration's Education Dept.<lb />
budget requests in recent years:<lb />
For the fiscal year 1984 the<lb />
administration requested $13.2<lb />
billion; congress finally approved<lb />
ITRRVEL<lb />
I run, serrvice marry cir�oencv<lb />
$15.4 billion. For 1985, requested<lb />
$13.2 billion, approved $17.9 bil-<lb />
lion. For 1986 $15.9 billion, ap-<lb />
proved $17.9 billion. For 1987<lb />
$15.2 billion, approved $19.5 bil-<lb />
lion. For 1988 requested $14 bil-<lb />
lion, approved $20.1 billion. For<lb />
1989, requested $21 billion.<lb />
According to anonymous<lb />
sources. Budget request won't be<lb />
revealed until late January or<lb />
early February, 1988.<lb />
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North Korea retaliates by refusing cooperation<lb />
TOKYO (AP) � North Korea<lb />
today retaliated for the United<lb />
States branding it a terrorist state<lb />
by severing contacts with U.S.<lb />
diplomats and refusing to discuss<lb />
the return of the bodies of service-<lb />
men missing from the Korean<lb />
war.<lb />
The move came less than a week<lb />
after the State Department put<lb />
North Korea on its list of countries<lb />
that support terrorism, declaring<lb />
that it did not "live up to the stan-<lb />
dards of civilized behavior<lb />
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diplomats to hold "substantive<lb />
discussions" with North Korean<lb />
diplomats in neutral settings,<lb />
canceling a policy set last March<lb />
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kyo, said North Korea has "suf-<lb />
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fered due to the U.S. and has the<lb />
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States He did not specify what<lb />
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ECU<lb />
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support of law enforcrs.<lb />
"I think I can speak for a lot of<lb />
officers. We feel abandoned<lb />
police officer J.C. Harris said<lb />
Sunday, a day after officer John<lb />
(base, 25, was shot to death by a<lb />
homeless man with a history of<lb />
mental illness.<lb />
Police Chief Billy Prince blamed<lb />
the shooting partly on recent criti-<lb />
cism of the department by City<lb />
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TARBORO � Carolina Tele-<lb />
phone customers this month will<lb />
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percent o a customer's monthly<lb />
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ing 10 percent interest, will be<lb />
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pear as a credit on the customers'<lb />
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cers, agreed with the chief and<lb />
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$ DEENA NIEWIADOMSKI<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Two college seniors, Boykin<lb />
irrv and Brian Kasbar, of Yale<lb />
liversity have done it again.<lb />
Le editors oi the undergrad ver-<lb />
pn of "EssaysThat Worked" just<lb />
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srked For Business Schools<lb />
ke essays were chosen bv admis-<lb />
fx officers at some of the<lb />
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kn s written by students eager<lb />
obtain their MBA and $60,000<lb />
). The introduction begins with<lb />
hart depicting the weight of the<lb />
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in America.<lb />
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pressed is that admissions officers<lb />
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written with "an accurate, enthu-<lb />
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says, Curry and Kasbar feature an<lb />
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ficer. It appears that for the most<lb />
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"mature enthusiasm<lb />
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more crayon and construction<lb />
paper essays are acceptable).<lb />
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to see how all of the activities and<lb />
i ccomplishments have affected<lb />
the applicant. They don't neces-<lb />
sarily want big words (the essays<lb />
arc full of them) but details.<lb />
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scribed it, "It's like marketing: get<lb />
our attention and then say some-<lb />
thing. Just grabbing notice isn't<lb />
enough Most important they are<lb />
looking for "honest, thoughtful<lb />
essays" with a "business-like<lb />
approach<lb />
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reader in seven categories such as<lb />
Essays that Discuss Strenths and<lb />
Weaknesses, Ethical Essays and<lb />
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essays, they provide you with a<lb />
description regarding style and<lb />
other helpful pointers at writing<lb />
that particular type of essay.<lb />
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topics. One essay concerning eth-<lb />
ics deals with a sad story of hav-<lb />
ingan alcoholic father, others deal<lb />
with corruption on the job.<lb />
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ten by people from Wall Street or<lb />
even bankers, one was written by<lb />
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carpenter, several journalists, an<lb />
artist, and even a PTA board<lb />
member. Many of the applicants<lb />
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taught them to be an individual<lb />
yet a part of a team. In one essay a<lb />
college student wrote how he<lb />
started an airlines�while<lb />
school.<lb />
in<lb />
While reading these essays, I<lb />
realized that not all people trying<lb />
to go to business schools were<lb />
business majors while under-<lb />
graduates. Very few of the appli-<lb />
cants essays that were published<lb />
in "Essays That Worked For<lb />
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school at present time. The major-<lb />
ity of them are in established ca-<lb />
reers.<lb />
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thought of business school, he<lb />
thought of it as an opportunity to<lb />
think like a "suit" (which was<lb />
their term for Account Execu-<lb />
tives). In this same essay he said,<lb />
"The main thing an MBA would<lb />
do is give me options<lb />
The essays speak for them-<lb />
selves. Whether about a license<lb />
plate or a play about the admis-<lb />
sions officers' decision process,<lb />
Curry and Kasbar have done an<lb />
excellent job at gathering useful<lb />
information to help ease would-<lb />
be MBA applicants minds. At the<lb />
end of the book, a BusinessWeek<lb />
article is used to reiterate what<lb />
had already been said.<lb />
oday's movie blurbs just<lb />
ren ft what they should be<lb />
By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
Maff Writer<lb />
icre is an art in Hollywood<lb />
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ring about animation this time.<lb />
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lingexagerated promotional<lb />
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commercials, and coming at-<lb />
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IS a blurb wasteland compared to<lb />
the glories of the golden past.<lb />
Current slogans lack verve <lb />
they fail to hook you through the<lb />
nostrils and draw you into the<lb />
theatre. Take for example, the<lb />
promotional tag for "Dirty Danc-<lb />
ing: "You'll have the timeof vour<lb />
life " Somebody staved up late<lb />
thinking that up, eh? Are we talk-<lb />
ingabout a movie or a county fair?<lb />
And what about this blurb tor<lb />
"The Secret oi Mv Success" -<lb />
"There's no such thing as over-<lb />
night success Rather sparkle?<lb />
w�i originality, doesn't U?<lb />
What happened to those name-<lb />
less, seifiess artistes who created<lb />
those wonderful blurbs of movies<lb />
past? Did they take their talents<lb />
with them into obscurity? In<lb />
hopes of inspiring a new genera-<lb />
tion of blurb writers. I've sifted<lb />
through the dust oi modern pro-<lb />
mos to present some buried gems<lb />
of the past. Spielberg, I hope<lb />
you're reading this.<lb />
The late William Castle was a<lb />
master of understatement:<lb />
"When the emotions and desires<lb />
of a man are trapped in the body<lb />
of a child a promo for an early<lb />
film of his goes, "something's got<lb />
ID give<lb />
�)r this succulent bait that lured<lb />
in for "Blood oi Dracula "A<lb />
woman's desire in her eves  a<lb />
monster's blood in her veins So<lb />
powerfully was the premise de-<lb />
livered, no one even noticed Drac-<lb />
ula wasn't in the movie! And what<lb />
about this Freudian appeal for<lb />
"Robot Monster "See sultry<lb />
beautv in the clutches of a half-<lb />
crazed monster<lb />
space This promo from 'The<lb />
Blob" is commonly accredited to<lb />
William Carlos Williams.<lb />
As well as having the souls of<lb />
poets, the blurb writers were also<lb />
social activists, using their own<lb />
unique forum to stir minds. In the<lb />
"Curfew Breakers" trailer they<lb />
stated their position: "Why pull<lb />
But it wasn't always sex appeal, punches when the danger is so<lb />
great? Right here and now! So<lb />
don't hide your head from the<lb />
shocking facts: The teenage par-<lb />
ties where anything goes for a<lb />
thrill the come-on girl who was<lb />
too young to be scared, too smart<lb />
Sometimes, the blurb writers<lb />
appealed to our sense of civic<lb />
duty: "We urge that you report to<lb />
vour local authorities at once any<lb />
sighting of a giant killer shrew<lb />
we were instructed in "The Killer<lb />
Shrew's" promo. (Bea Arthur was for her own good  What do we<lb />
reported over a dozen times, the get today, in this age of apathy?<lb />
Hollywood legend goes). At other<lb />
times, our curiosity was pricked:<lb />
"Have you ever seen a nightmare<lb />
crawling? Well, YOU WILL when<lb />
you see The Alligator People<lb />
Sometimes the writers could<lb />
wax poetic. "Two teenagers see it Help restore blurb writhing to its<lb />
firstlike a falling star from outer- past glories.<lb />
E.T. phone home Oh, brother<lb />
lufL Jimmy Buffett will make his first concert appearance in Greenville in six years Thursday when he plays<lb />
Minges Coliseum at 8p.m. Mike Walsh, head of the Student UnionMajor Attractions Committee, said<lb />
Monday thatshuttle buses will run from the Allied Health parking lot begining at 6:30 p.m. since the field<lb />
at the bottom of Minges is too wet to use for parking. However, cars will be allowed in the paved parking<lb />
lots surrounding the coliseum on a first-come first-serve basis. Tickets for the show were still available<lb />
as of Monday afternoon from the Central Ticket Office and East Coast Music and Video. Tickets will be<lb />
sold at the ifcrortf the concert is not sold out ahead of time.<lb />
the blurb for E.T. had read "Cen-<lb />
turies of passion pent up in his<lb />
savage heart?" Come on<lb />
Speilberg. Don't hide your head<lb />
John Hiatt's new Lp has country feel<lb />
By HENRY BOARDMAN<lb />
SUffWriter<lb />
Countrv, or countrv-ish music<lb />
has been spreading lately. People<lb />
like Hege V, Steve Earle, Dwight<lb />
Yoakam and Webb Wilder have<lb />
been making forays into the col-<lb />
lege music scene with their brand<lb />
of Nashville rock, so it's not sur-<lb />
prising now to find John Hiatt<lb />
there also.<lb />
Hiatt, 34, is a veteran of the<lb />
music business who's paid his<lb />
dues. After beating a chronic<lb />
drinking problem and a personal bincd with Hiatt's gut-felt song-<lb />
tragedy, the raspy-voiced tenor writing it turns out to be a great<lb />
(he sounds at times like a rough- one.<lb />
hewn Huey Lewis) is back with But there"s also enough ironic<lb />
"Bring the Family It's a per- humor ("Your Dad Did")<lb />
sonal, even intimate album, rang- sprinkled throughout to cut the driving a pickup. Although a line<lb />
ing from the worst of times to <lb />
well, at least better times.<lb />
The grooves are graced by Ry<lb />
Cooder's classically clean bluesey<lb />
guitar, (alone worth the price of<lb />
admission) Nick Lowe on bass<lb />
and Jim Keltner on drums. Talent<lb />
like this is perfect imsurance<lb />
against a bad record, but corn-<lb />
to Love You" and "Have a Little record this song there are a few<lb />
Faith in Me<lb />
Be warned, however, this is<lb />
about as close to country as you<lb />
can get unless you're actuallv<lb />
others here he might be interested<lb />
in, most notably, the whiney 'Tip<lb />
of My Tongue<lb />
But even if you can't get past the<lb />
country feel you've got to ap-<lb />
gloom and keepyour spirits up. in the opening track, "Memphis in plaud the guy because this much<lb />
Two of the year"s best love songs the Meantime muses, "I don't heart and soul and li fe is hard to<lb />
surface here also; "Learning How think Ronnie Milsap's gonna ever find on one record.<lb />
Fetchin9 Bones travels to<lb />
'Galaxy 500' on new disc<lb /><lb />
h is scene from the musical "Purlie which will be presented Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Wright Auditoriun<lb />
7 Daedalus Productions, shows OI Cap'n Cotchipee (great name, huh) talking about the Old South,<lb />
hile "Reverend" Purlie tries to get a word in edgewise.<lb />
Daedalus Productions to stage 'Purlie' at ECU<lb />
Mendenhall Pre Release<lb />
The ECU Department of Uni-<lb />
versity Unions' Theatre Arts Sc-<lb />
ries will present the broad way<lb />
musical, "Purlie" Wednesday in<lb />
Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
Based on the play "Purlie Victo-<lb />
rious" by Ossie Davis, "Purlie" is<lb />
a cartoon of the Deep South in the<lb />
days just before the Civil Rights<lb />
movement. The tale is set on the<lb />
'Georgia estate of OF Cap'n<lb />
I Cotchipee.<lb />
Enter a young and headstrong<lb />
black local named Purlie Victori-<lb />
ous Judson. This preacher hatches<lb />
a plan to win back his family in-<lb />
heritance being "held for safe-<lb />
keeping" by the OF Cap'n.<lb />
The production is staged by<lb />
Daedalus Productions. For the<lb />
past fifteen years, the company<lb />
has presented such shows as<lb />
"Side by Side by Sondheim "For<lb />
Colored Girls "They're Playing<lb />
Our Song" and three national<lb />
tours of "Ain't Misbehavin<lb />
which played at ECU during the<lb />
1985-86 season.<lb />
Tickets for this mucical comedy<lb />
can be purchased at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office located in Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center, Monday-Fri-<lb />
day, 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m. Tickets<lb />
prices are $12 for the general<lb />
public, $10 for ECU faculty and<lb />
staff, and $6 for all ECU students<lb />
and youth high school and under.<lb />
For tickets and more informa-<lb />
tion, call 757-6611, ext. 266, during<lb />
the above hours.<lb />
By STEVE SOMMERS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
When Fetchin Bones played<lb />
here in Greenville a couple of<lb />
weeks ago they left this town<lb />
mesmerized. Those who were<lb />
there know what I'm talking<lb />
about. Not since Fishbone has<lb />
Greenville hosted a band with this<lb />
kind of energy.<lb />
A friend and 1 were so im-<lb />
pressed we took off to Winston<lb />
Salem to see them the following<lb />
night. And he isn't the kind of guy<lb />
to do that sort of thing. If you<lb />
missed them, I'm sorry. However,<lb />
they will be back. There's a tenta-<lb />
tive date for April. In the mean<lb />
while, I suggest you listen to their<lb />
new record.<lb />
Just when I thought all the other<lb />
North Carolina bands were put-<lb />
ting out the best product, Fetchin'<lb />
Bones has to come along and put<lb />
them all to shame. And The Pre-<lb />
sure Boys, The Connells and The<lb />
Bad Checks ARE making domn<lb />
good records.<lb />
But with "Galaxy 500 the<lb />
Charlotte quintet that calls them-<lb />
selves Fetchin Bones, delivers a<lb />
punch that will knock you on<lb />
your ass. When I heard "Galaxy<lb />
500" the only thing I could said<lb />
was, "How do I turn it up?"<lb />
I do need to warn you. "Galaxy<lb />
500" can be hazardous to your<lb />
academic health. Its addictive<lb />
nature has made me late to class<lb />
twice already. I find myself think-<lb />
ing, "It'll just listen to this last<lb />
song, it has that cool harmonica<lb />
part, and then I'll leave for class<lb />
Unfortunately, that never hap-<lb />
pens. I always hang-out to listen<lb />
to a few more songs. Anyway,<lb />
now you can't say I didn't send<lb />
you warning signal if you to fall a<lb />
victim.<lb />
This record also brings you<lb />
down home. Fetchin Bones' style<lb />
strikes that chord inside you that<lb />
rings North Carolina. But it's not<lb />
like a James Taylor kind of North<lb />
Carolina but rather the Bad<lb />
Checks or Pressure Boys kind oi<lb />
North Carolina. The kind of<lb />
North Carolina attitude that<lb />
doesn't mind admitting its love<lb />
for Elvis.<lb />
Unlike another popular North<lb />
Carolina band, The Connells,<lb />
Fetchin Bones don't have prob-<lb />
lems in the recording studio.<lb />
Why? Because Fetchin Bones has<lb />
a big contract with Capitol Rec-<lb />
ords.<lb />
Yes sir, no comers cut here.<lb />
When their producer Don Dixon<lb />
says give me some homs here and<lb />
bring them in just so, he gets those<lb />
horns brought in just so. Dixon<lb />
doesn't fall into the same trap that<lb />
his fellow N.C. producer Mitch<lb />
Easter has fallen into with his<lb />
poor production of The Connells'<lb />
"Boylan Heights<lb />
After all, what made Easter<lb />
famous was what he could do<lb />
with a four track. Now he's prcttv<lb />
much proven to everyone he<lb />
doesn't know how to use any-<lb />
more than four channels. But<lb />
Dixon, also famed for four track<lb />
production, turns up the heat on<lb />
"Galaxy 500 When Hope<lb />
Nichols, the Bones' photon ball<lb />
lead singer, wails "The world is<lb />
burning up, the world is hurling<lb />
through space, the world is on<lb />
fire you wipe the sweat from<lb />
your brow.<lb />
Talking about Hope Nichols, I<lb />
thought I'd start a little contro-<lb />
versy. According to a friend of<lb />
mine, when The Bones came to<lb />
Greenville three or so years ago<lb />
and played at Premiums, Hope<lb />
had brown hair. Now she has very<lb />
very blonde hair on her head as<lb />
well as under her arms. I should<lb />
add that her blonde underarm<lb />
hair is actually quite sexy.<lb />
Music finals to be held<lb />
School of Muik Picm Beleaac<lb />
The finals on The Young Artist<lb />
Competition of the ECU School of<lb />
Music will be held Thursday at 7<lb />
p.m. in the A.J. Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall. They are open the public,<lb />
and no admission will be charged.<lb />
The annual competition is<lb />
sponsored by the School of Music<lb />
Student Forum for Musical Or-<lb />
ganizations, which is an organiza-<lb />
tion of elected representatives<lb />
from the School of Music student<lb />
body.<lb />
Finalists were selected in the<lb />
preliminary round of competition<lb />
Saturday. The winner, to be se-<lb />
lected by a panel of three faculty<lb />
willm will recieve judges, will<lb />
receive a cash prize and will per-<lb />
form in an honor recital.<lb />
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10 THE EAST CAROLINIANJANUARY 2b,l 988<lb />
Pathologist collects dead ties<lb />
FIZZThe newest gathering place in town.<lb />
MARGARITAVILLE PARTY.<lb />
Wed. Jan 27th<lb />
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)-Dr<lb />
Ronald P. Spark is a pathologist,<lb />
and bodies are his business.<lb />
But neckties are his passion<lb />
1 Ic has about 2,000 in hisclosct,<lb />
mostly 4 and 4 1 inch wide tics<lb />
from the 1940s and 1050s, pre<lb />
dominantlv originals, some hand<lb />
painted.<lb />
They're loud wildly designed,<lb />
art deco and surrealistic, many<lb />
one of a kind No subdued colors<lb />
or fabrics for him. No narrow ties.<lb />
such as found around the necks ot<lb />
millions ot other men<lb />
Muted shades, cool plaids.<lb />
quiet patterns ot even paisleys?<lb />
rhe bolder, the better.<lb />
Like the one with a bowline ball<lb />
and pins, in green and brown. Or<lb />
the purple tie with portrait ot<lb />
President Harry Truman and the<lb />
Capitol.<lb />
Or the one a friend gave him,<lb />
sa ing he had found this "abomi-<lb />
nation in his garage and couldn't<lb />
bring himself to bury it or throw it<lb />
out.<lb />
I gly? Not to Spark. Hesavs, "A<lb />
boring tie to me is a ugle tie. one<lb />
thout an) visual intereat<lb />
His ties range from designs<lb />
with tish and peacocks to palm<lb />
trees and cowboys and four hand-<lb />
painted Salvador Palis.<lb />
1 le wears one every da v. At that<lb />
rate, it will take him more than<lb />
five years to go through every one<lb />
in his closet.<lb />
Most came from second-hand<lb />
stores, from Vancouver to Miami.<lb />
"You used to be able to but them<lb />
for 50 cents or $1 at most hesavs<lb />
Now , he savs, a lot ot friend<lb />
bring him ties.<lb />
Where in the 1940s there were<lb />
avid collectors and tie-swapping<lb />
was popular, he savs, there are<lb />
few today.<lb />
But the flamboyant ties of a<lb />
bygone era have intrigued Spark,<lb />
who says, "As a pathologist, 1<lb />
guess 1 could get used to seeing<lb />
dead ties and still find value in<lb />
them<lb />
What would cause a man to<lb />
become so caught up in cravats<lb />
that he would wind up co author<lb />
ing a book on them, with fellow<lb />
collector Rod Over "Fit to Be Tied:<lb />
Vintage Ties oi the Forties and<lb />
Early Fifties"?<lb />
Why would a man wear a jacket<lb />
made from such ties - and admit to<lb />
it? W'hv would his wife have an<lb />
apron, and dress, made of ties?<lb />
Spark says the Army drove him<lb />
to it. The constraint of wearing a<lb />
narrow black tie every day "made<lb />
me very much aware of sense of<lb />
individuality and personal ex-<lb />
pression he says.<lb />
And as a white-jacketed medi-<lb />
cal student, the only form of self-<lb />
expression easily availale was the<lb />
wild necktie.<lb />
" It's wonderful for me because I<lb />
thrive on recognition and being<lb />
individualistic and being expres-<lb />
sive syas Spark.<lb />
He says his favorite neckwear,<lb />
"an absolutely American crea-<lb />
tion didn't really catch on until<lb />
about 1944. It was a breakaway<lb />
from narrow, dark ties with small<lb />
patterns, made possible because<lb />
Europe, which traditionally dic-<lb />
tated fashion, had been preoccu-<lb />
pied bv war.<lb />
America was able to go to its<lb />
own fashion-setting Spark says.<lb />
The amazing thing is. 1 think<lb />
these ties really reflect what's<lb />
going on in society. This was the<lb />
first time there was an accepted<lb />
informality in American society<lb />
1 le says the ties also reflected<lb />
the first mass production of goods<lb />
since the Depression and techno-<lb />
logical advances in new materials<lb />
and photographic transfer onto<lb />
fabric.<lb />
With the end of the war, there<lb />
was "a tremendous sense of re-<lb />
lease, postwar boom and a gen-<lb />
eral exuberance which the neck-<lb />
wear symbolized. But in the early<lb />
1950s times changed again, and<lb />
with the Korean War, recession,<lb />
the advent of the atomic bomb<lb />
and the onset of the Joseph Mc-<lb />
Carthy era, the wide, colorful ties<lb />
faded away.<lb />
Spark says he expects to see a<lb />
comeback of such ties, or similar<lb />
ones, in the next two years. The<lb />
change is portended by fish and<lb />
animal tics, and the advent of<lb />
Retro Tics, 3-to-3 12-inch tics of<lb />
silk and rayons with the look of<lb />
the '40s, though by his estimate<lb />
they never captured more than 15<lb />
percent of tie sales originally.<lb />
He says he's kept the narrow<lb />
black Army tie that drove him to<lb />
his ongoin rebellion. He saved it,<lb />
he says, "for funerals, but fortu-<lb />
nately I haven't worn it more than<lb />
two or three times<lb />
to p.m. l a"1<lb />
Mark Johnson<lb />
acoustic rook featuring<lb />
James Taylor<lb />
&amp; Jimmy Buflett <lb />
Will be giving away tickets to the Jimmy'���<lb />
"onceTopen Mon Sat 110 E Fourth<lb />
752 r-855 All AB i � runts<lb />
Hillcrest Lanes<lb />
Memorial Drive<lb />
750 2020<lb />
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GAME<lb />
BowfOne Game "Receive<lb />
Another Game FREE With<lb />
This Coupon.<lb />
Limit 1 Coupon Per Person.<lb />
Kernd VVVinihut carves a fountain for the Mosel Valley village in Kenneth Richter's "New Look at<lb />
Germany a travel adventure film playing in Hendrix Theater at 8 p.m. Thursday night.<lb />
Travel adventure film series begins Thursday<lb />
Film maker Kenneth Richter<lb />
takes A New Look at Germany"<lb />
on Thursday at 8 p.m. in 1 lendrix<lb />
Theatre. This Travel-Adventure<lb />
i is sponsored by the Student<lb />
Union Travel Committee.<lb />
Richter begins the trip in<lb />
Amoneburg, journeying to<lb />
VVurzburg and the Prince<lb />
Bishop's Palace. From there, he<lb />
lingers in Schloss Leithcim at a<lb />
candlelight concert in the 150-scat<lb />
Rococo music room where<lb />
Mozart played.<lb />
Richter's boat trip down the<lb />
Rhine River takes you past castles<lb />
md the Loreley Rock. He visits<lb />
Bonn, Germany's capital citv, and<lb />
Berlin, still Germany's cultural<lb />
center despite the wall.<lb />
Richter films a ride on the Auto-<lb />
bahn, a super highway, and a re-<lb />
laxing evening at home with the<lb />
Mayr family on their farm in Ale-<lb />
gau.<lb />
Travel-documentary lecture<lb />
programs have been Richter's<lb />
principal profession for more<lb />
than 40 years.<lb />
Tickets for this trip through<lb />
Gennanx- can be purchased at the.<lb />
Central Ticket Office, located in admission, $3.50 each for a group<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, oi 20 or more, and ECU students<lb />
Monday-Friday, 11 a.m) p.m. are admitted free with their IC<lb />
Ticket prices are $4 for general and valid activity sticker.<lb />
I<lb />
Summer job openings for Camp counselors at Camp Sea Gull<lb />
(Boys) and Camp Seafarer (Girls). Serving as a camp counselor is<lb />
a challenging and rewarding opportunity to work with young<lb />
people, ages 7-16. Sea Gull and Seafarer are health and character<lb />
development camps located on the coast of North Carolina and<lb />
feature sailing, motorboating, and seamanship, plus many usual<lb />
camping activities including a wide variety of major sports.<lb />
Qualifications include a genuine interest in young people, ability<lb />
to instruct in one phase ot the camps' programs, and excellent ref-<lb />
erences. For further information and application, please write a<lb />
brief resume' of training and experience in area(s) skilled to Don<lb />
Cheek, Director, Camp Sea Gull or to Bill and Sarah Adams, Co-<lb />
Directors, Camp Seafarer; P.O. Box 10976, Raleigh, NC 27605<lb />
(919-832-6601).<lb />
Representatives will be at the Placement Day<lb />
Thursday, January 28.<lb />
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Contact Cooperative Education<lb />
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Yuri Ramanenko said i<lb />
Icept occupied during his 3.<lb />
mission watching Earth, '<lb />
with mission control<lb />
every hour and directing"<lb />
through a renovation of the<lb />
apartment.<lb />
The 43-year -Id cosmonau<lb />
who holds the space enduran<lb />
record also wrote about<lb />
during his mission, said<lb />
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in"Moonstn. �<lb />
liams, the mam.<lb />
"Good Morning<lb />
Golden Globe av<lb />
night as top stars in a i<lb />
musical or comedy.<lb />
The Hollywood I<lb />
Association gave its<lb />
performers award- I<lb />
Dukakis, the feist)<lb />
"Moonstruck and Sean<lb />
nery, the incorruptible:<lb />
in "The Untouchables<lb />
Williams was in V<lb />
appearing on Sat<lb />
Live bu t Cher a ppea re I<lb />
at the Beverly Hilton<lb />
Mardi Gras t<lb />
host Robinson!<lb />
Rhythm an blues enl<lb />
Smokey Robinson and ;<lb />
Gloria Estefan oi th<lb />
Sound Machine will be<lb />
marshals oi this year's k<lb />
Endymion parade, one<lb />
city's largest Carnival p<lb />
sions.<lb />
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MOSCOW (AP)-Cosmonaut<lb />
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members on space ships, and this<lb />
has been observed during long<lb />
flights Romanenko said when<lb />
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tions, close contacts, and our col-<lb />
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"an excellent companion" chosen<lb />
for the mission after careful re-<lb />
search into their compatibility.<lb />
"Laveikin left the station with<lb />
hard feelings because he wanted<lb />
to continue to work in space<lb />
Romanenko said.<lb />
He said he coped well with the<lb />
isolation of space because he had<lb />
regular contact with ground con-<lb />
trol officials and with this family<lb />
and friends. He talked with his<lb />
family once or twice a week via<lb />
television monitor and radio, he<lb />
said.<lb />
"My wife got our apartment<lb />
renovated during the mission and<lb />
I gave her good advice from afar<lb />
he joked. "When I came back the<lb />
flat was all ready<lb />
Romanenko said he had more<lb />
problems adapting to Earth's<lb />
gravity after 96 days in orbit in<lb />
1977-78 than upon his return Dec.<lb />
29 after 326 days in space.<lb />
"Then my legs felt leaden, I<lb />
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after the space flight 10.years ago.<lb />
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doctors to let him walk and exer-<lb />
cise as soon as he returned.<lb />
Anatoly Grigoriev, deputy di-<lb />
rector of the capital's Bio-Medical<lb />
Space Research Institute, said<lb />
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candidate for their search on the<lb />
effects of weightlessness because<lb />
he showed no abnormal reactions<lb />
to the prolonged stay in space.<lb />
Grigoriev said normal, tempo-<lb />
rary problems include circulation<lb />
abnormalities, dizziness, halluci-<lb />
nations and heart palpitations.<lb />
Most of the symptoms disappear<lb />
within two or three days, he said.<lb />
The space officials said the in-<lb />
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cent mission has shown cos-<lb />
monauts can endure terms in<lb />
space of up to 11 2 years without<lb />
creating artificial gravity aboard<lb />
the space station.<lb />
Shatalov indicated that the<lb />
knowledge will be helpful in<lb />
planning a manned mission to<lb />
Mars some time in the future, but<lb />
said no date has been set yet. A<lb />
mission to Mars would take 3<lb />
years round-trip.<lb />
her wins Golden Globe award<lb />
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP)<lb />
Cher, the dowdy widow who<lb />
tils in love with the wrong man<lb />
"Moonstruck and Robin Wil-<lb />
iams, the manic disc jockey in<lb />
Good Morning, Vietnam won<lb />
ilden Globe awards Saturday<lb />
right as top stars in a movie<lb />
lusical or comedy.<lb />
The Hollywood Foreign Press<lb />
association gave its supporting<lb />
?riormers awards to Olympia<lb />
ukakis, the feisty mother in<lb />
Moonstruck and Sean Con-<lb />
ry, the incorruptible policeman<lb />
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pearing on "Saturday Night<lb />
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ardi Gras to<lb />
ost Robinson<lb />
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okey Robinson and pop singer<lb />
loria Estefan of the Miami<lb />
und Machine will be grand<lb />
irshals of this year's krewe of<lb />
Endymion parade, one of the<lb />
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sions.<lb />
immediatelv after Feb. 13's<lb />
fade, Estefan and Robinson<lb />
join rock 'n' roll star Roy<lb />
ison in the Endymion Ex-<lb />
taganza at the Superdome,<lb />
Ed Muniz, captain of the<lb />
lymion orgaization.<lb />
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ally rolls on the Saturday be-<lb />
Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, a<lb />
day of raucous celebration pre-<lb />
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British comedian Tracey Ull-<lb />
man and the sardonic Dabney<lb />
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musical or comedy TV series.<lb />
Both celebrities accepted their<lb />
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Miss Ullman, chosen for her Fox<lb />
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Ullman Show appeared in a<lb />
dress that seemed suitable for a<lb />
waitress in a 1960's diner.<lb />
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The Golden Girls NBC's saga<lb />
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best musical or comedy television<lb />
series.<lb />
Best miniseries proved a tie<lb />
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didn't attend the ceremony, for<lb />
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Rutger Hauer for "Escape From<lb />
Sobribor" It was Hauer's 44th<lb />
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Sports<lb />
Seniors<lb />
JANUARY 26, 1988 Page 12<lb />
Spiders catch Pirates in their web Saturday<lb />
tJus 11 ill. who ltd the Pirates in their loss to Richmond with a game-high 26 points, is shown firing a jumper<lb />
against American last week in Minges Coliseum. (Photo by Thomas Walters � KCU Photo Lab)<lb />
Swimmers end with victory<lb />
By ANNE LEIGH MALLORY<lb />
, Staff Writer<lb />
RICHMOND, Va. � ECU's<lb />
men basketball team traveled to<lb />
Richmond, Va to take on the con-<lb />
ference-leading Spiders in a CAA<lb />
game Saturday. The smaller Pi-<lb />
rates surprised the Richmond<lb />
crowd by playing an up-tempo,<lb />
fast-paced game and almost upset<lb />
the Spiders, but fell short 84-79.<lb />
Six Spiders scored in double<lb />
figures in the contest led by senior<lb />
Teter Wool folk with 18. Scott Sta-<lb />
pleton also chipped in 15.<lb />
In the first half, the Pirates fell<lb />
behind by as many as 10 points,<lb />
only five minutes into the game,<lb />
but they kept their composure<lb />
and with five minutes remaining<lb />
before halftime, tied the game at<lb />
29-29.<lb />
The Pirates managed to get<lb />
evenona3-pointgoalbyGusHill.<lb />
The Spiders battled back ahead,<lb />
however, and went to the locker-<lb />
room with a 44-38 halftime lead.<lb />
GusHill hit 16 of his game-high<lb />
26 points in the first half, includ-<lb />
ing four of six from the 3-point<lb />
line. Junior walk-on Kenny<lb />
Murphy added eight for the Pi-<lb />
rates in the opening half.<lb />
For the Spiders in the first half,<lb />
Stapleton fired in 10 points, while<lb />
senior guard Rodney Rice had<lb />
nine.<lb />
The Easl Carolina Swim and<lb />
v team finished off their final<lb />
regi n meet in Norfolk,<lb />
Va against Old Dominion Uni-<lb />
versity on Saturday with close<lb />
wins from both the women and<lb />
the men.<lb />
r the v this puts their<lb />
regular rd at an im-<lb />
three losses. The<lb />
men s victor) puts their record at<lb />
sever<lb />
:t'sy.<lb />
"This was the fastest dual meet<lb />
we have ever swam said head<lb />
ich Rick Kobe. "ODU shaved<lb />
for us and we still came out on<lb />
top<lb />
Tlv. women took seven of the 13<lb />
ejents to score a close victory 1 i5-<lb />
Patty Walsh was the outstand-<lb />
ing swimmer for the met winning<lb />
two events in the 200-yard free<lb />
style (1:59.1) and in the 500-yard<lb />
free stvie (5.T5.2).<lb />
Sherry Campbell continued her<lb />
peak performane winning both<lb />
the 1 and 3-meter boards.<lb />
Campbell hasn't lost any oi the<lb />
diving events in the conference<lb />
competition this year<lb />
All eyes were on Leslie Jo<lb />
Wilson as she took the top seat in<lb />
the 200-yard individual medley<lb />
clocking a 2:15.8.<lb />
The 200-vard fly was Robin<lb />
J J<lb />
Wicks as she swam for first in<lb />
2:13.4.<lb />
And finally, Meredith Bridgers<lb />
touched the wall in 2:28.3 fxAake<lb />
first in the 200-vard breast stroke.<lb />
The men, by one point, pulled<lb />
off the final victory 106-105, win-<lb />
ning five of the 13 events.<lb />
Raymond Kennedy was named<lb />
outstanding swimmer for win-<lb />
ning the events in the 200-yard<lb />
individual medley (1:58.8) and in<lb />
the 200-vard breast stroke (2:10.8).<lb />
The men also won both diving<lb />
events with Scott Milligan taking<lb />
the 1-meter board accumulating<lb />
217 points. Perry Smith won the 3-<lb />
meter board with 235 points.<lb />
Finally, Brian KIngsfield took<lb />
the spotlight in the 500-yard frees-<lb />
tyle as he swam for first place wi th<lb />
a time of 4:39.4.<lb />
On Wednesday, Feb. 10, the<lb />
CAA Swimming Championships<lb />
-be�;in-at Annapolis, MD.<lb />
� Kristen Halberg<lb />
This unidentified swimmer leads the pack to the wall in the Pirates' final meet of the year last week in the Minges<lb />
Natitorium against North Carolina. The Tar Heels managed to win both the men's and women's meets.<lb />
Golf and bowling; be for real<lb />
By PAT MOLLOY<lb />
Sport J�iiitic?<lb />
For many minutes of entertain-<lb />
ment, and a truckload of belly laughs,<lb />
I want to thank Jennifer Boer, whom<lb />
I met at Grog's Saturday night. Her<lb />
lipstick his to be thepreitiest I've ever<lb />
seen.<lb />
Sports on television have taken<lb />
a turn for the worse in the last five<lb />
years. In fact, I'll be bold enough<lb />
to say that sports in general have<lb />
taken one great-grandaddy step<lb />
backward altogether since John<lb />
McEnroe quit spazzing out at<lb />
courtsidc.<lb />
The reason for this decline in en-<lb />
tertainment quality is due largely<lb />
to sports fanatics.<lb />
There, I said it.<lb />
I didn't want to, but my hand<lb />
was forced. I've been silent long<lb />
enough listening to bonehead<lb />
commentaries from play-by-play<lb />
"specialists" who couldn't keep<lb />
their foots out of their mouths if<lb />
they were amputated.<lb />
I'm also pretty tired of people<lb />
who take certain sports too seri-<lb />
ously.<lb />
Like bowling.<lb />
To be fair, I'm no bowler. I see<lb />
no logic behind a game in which a<lb />
person gets only one ball with<lb />
which to knock down 10 pins.<lb />
Russian Roulette has better odds.<lb />
And the sound the ball makes<lb />
on the hardwood lane after my<lb />
patented release sounds amaz-<lb />
ingly like I do when I hit the bed<lb />
after a big time at Grog's. It makes<lb />
me tremble.<lb />
But I took bowling because it's<lb />
easy. Or so I thought.<lb />
The instructor is a classic. I<lb />
don't believe they come any more<lb />
fanatical than she. The words<lb />
"Shiite Terrorist" flow through<lb />
my mind as I write this.<lb />
Picture this: A hot blond babe<lb />
walks to the front of the class. "She<lb />
must be the instructor you<lb />
think, as her skin-tight sweats<lb />
cling to her thighs. "I can live with<lb />
it. I can definitely live with it you<lb />
daydream, as she reaches behind<lb />
her for her roll book. But it's not<lb />
her roll book.<lb />
Suddenly the babe turns into <lb />
The BOWLER FROM HELL. She<lb />
grabs a dagger and swears to<lb />
slash letter grades if more than<lb />
two abscences are recorded.<lb />
Death threats are the norm for<lb />
people who forget to turn in their<lb />
bowling shoes "laces tied<lb />
"And the girl behind the regis-<lb />
ter and I can't stand it when the<lb />
balls are thrown down the alleys<lb />
she says. To hell with the girl<lb />
behind the register, sister, just<lb />
don't flambe my shorts with a<lb />
fireball when I forget to tie my<lb />
shoes.<lb />
And they say bowling is fun?<lb />
Earl Anthony is possessed.<lb />
Another "sport" (using that<lb />
word here is like salt on a cut) that<lb />
is greatly over exaggerated is golf.<lb />
Believe me when I tell you 18<lb />
holes of anything is too much.<lb />
I feel it would be much more<lb />
exciting if the game was short-<lb />
ened to maybe three holes. Two<lb />
out of three takes the cookie. It's<lb />
simple, it's sweet, and best of all,<lb />
you get to spend more time suck-<lb />
ing up the free booze all these<lb />
fancy shmancy clubs hand out.<lb />
Besides, who wants to spend all<lb />
day whacking a ball around<lb />
trying to get a "birdie or a<lb />
"bogie?" My advice is to toss the<lb />
damn ball in the lake and grab a<lb />
fifth of anything and a stogie.<lb />
You'll reduce stress, and catch a<lb />
great buzz to boot. However, if<lb />
you're hell bent on giving this<lb />
game a go, try to follow these<lb />
simple rules:<lb />
1).<lb />
2).<lb />
In the second half, Richmond<lb />
quickly extended its lead to 10,48-<lb />
38 in the opening minute of play<lb />
on a pair of Woolfolk layups. But<lb />
once again the Pirates hung<lb />
tough.<lb />
Following an 18-10 Pirate scor-<lb />
ing run, led by eight points from<lb />
Hill, the Pirates closed the gap to<lb />
58-56 with 10:00 to play.<lb />
Richmond again answered the<lb />
Pirates' rally and opened up its<lb />
biggest lead of the game, 12<lb />
points, 78-66, with 2:30 remaining<lb />
in the game.<lb />
Murphy then ignited yet an-<lb />
other comeback bid with a<lb />
baseline jumper, followed by a 3-<lb />
pointer with 1:45 remaining cut-<lb />
ting Richmond's lead to seven, 78-<lb />
71.<lb />
Richmond's Eric English then<lb />
missed the front end of a one-and-<lb />
one with 1:26 to play leaving the<lb />
Pirates with hopes of an upset<lb />
still.<lb />
The Pirates' Dominique Martin<lb />
was fouled with 1:03 left and the<lb />
junior college transfer converted<lb />
both free throws, cutting<lb />
Richmond's lead to 78-73.<lb />
With 51 seconds showingon the<lb />
clock, the Pirates' senior guard<lb />
Jeff Kelly fouled Richmond's Sta-<lb />
pleton. Stapleton proceeded to<lb />
miss the front end of the one-and-<lb />
one and the Pirates hauled in the<lb />
rebound.<lb />
Murphy then banged in an-<lb />
other baseline jumper with 35<lb />
seconds to play cutting the Spider<lb />
lead to three, 78-75.<lb />
Following an ECU timeout,<lb />
Richmond's Benjy Taylor was im-<lb />
mediately fouled on an inbounds<lb />
pass. Taylor did not follow in his<lb />
teammate's footsteps as he scored<lb />
on both of his tosses from the<lb />
charity stripe to push the Spiders<lb />
back on top by five, 80-75.<lb />
Reid Lose then quickly scored<lb />
for the Pirates at the other end<lb />
setting up another foul of Taylor.<lb />
Taylor once again fired in a pair<lb />
from the free throw line to put the<lb />
game out of reach with 13 seconds<lb />
showing on the clock.<lb />
Following up Hill in scoring for<lb />
the Pirates was Murphy's career-<lb />
high total of 18 points. Freshman<lb />
point guard Jimmy Hinton also<lb />
dished out six assists for the Pi-<lb />
rates, who fell to 6-10 for the year<lb />
overall and 2-3 in CAA action.<lb />
With the win, the Spiders im-<lb />
proved their overall record to 13-<lb />
3, while remaining tied atop the<lb />
CAA with a 4-1 record.<lb />
The Pirates will be back at home<lb />
in Minges Coliseum Wednesday,<lb />
Jan. 27 when they host CAA rival<lb />
William &amp; Mary. Gametime for<lb />
that contest is set for 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Ladies slip past Richmond<lb />
East Carolina's Lady Pirates<lb />
broke their five-game losing<lb />
streak and earned their first con-<lb />
ference win Saturday night<lb />
against the University of<lb />
Richmond 60-59.<lb />
In a close battle, ECU overcame<lb />
the Lady Spiders who fought<lb />
hard to the end.<lb />
Richmond who led 31-30 at the<lb />
half, came out in the second half<lb />
and continued to lead up until<lb />
13:12 when ECU'S Pam Williams<lb />
hit a 10-foot jumper from the<lb />
baseline to give the Pirates back<lb />
the lead, 43-42.<lb />
Both teams exchanged the lead<lb />
several times until Richmond<lb />
took the lead 54-52 with 7:22<lb />
remaining and held it for threee<lb />
minutes.<lb />
Monique Pompili's layup at<lb />
4:10 put the Pirates up 58-57. Dana<lb />
Pappas, Richmond's leading<lb />
scorer with 22, hit an 18-footer to<lb />
give the lead back to Richmond at<lb />
3:50.<lb />
ECU attempted to take the lead<lb />
again at 1:25 when Alma Bethea<lb />
was fouled inside by Richmond's<lb />
Beth Babbitt, but Bethea missed<lb />
the front end of the one-and-one.<lb />
The Pirate's would have to wait<lb />
for the winning shot to be made<lb />
with 30 seconds remaining as<lb />
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Lady hoopsters win Monday<lb />
Overcoming an 11-point deficit<lb />
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Seniors end successful careers<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sport Writer<lb />
The regular-season careers of<lb />
the East Carolina senior swim-<lb />
mers ended on Saturday with the<lb />
final meet against Old Dominion<lb />
niversity.<lb />
Six seniors. Doug Marcoff, Tyge<lb />
istorio, Ron Fleming, Patrick<lb />
Brennan, Lee Hicks, and senior<lb />
Lliver Becky Kerber all celebrated<lb />
(their final victory at Norfolk, Va.<lb />
The senior men have had awe-<lb />
Hne careers with their four-year<lb />
record standing at 32-15. In addi-<lb />
tion, the men won the CAA con-<lb />
Iterence title in 1986. The women's<lb />
)verall four-year record is even<lb />
nore impressive standing at 40-<lb />
2. Each senior member has been<lb />
a superb asset to the East Carolina<lb />
swimming program.<lb />
Dqug Markoff<lb />
Dougisa junior college transfer<lb />
Ifrom Montgomery, Md where<lb />
he swam for two years before<lb />
coming to ECU. He then swam for<lb />
two years with the Pirates and<lb />
became a varsity lertcrman both<lb />
years. Doug is a business major at<lb />
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Tyge Pis torio<lb />
Tyge is also a transfer student<lb />
from Indian River Community<lb />
College in Fla. where he had been<lb />
an All-American. Now at East<lb />
Carolina, Tyge is the defending<lb />
champion of the 200-yard indi-<lb />
vidual medley. He is majoring in<lb />
business<lb />
Ronald Fleming<lb />
Ron has been swimming for<lb />
four years at ECU and has had an<lb />
outstanding career as the top<lb />
sprinter for the Pirates. Along<lb />
with finaling in the 50-yard free<lb />
style, Ron is the defending cham-<lb />
pion in the 100-yard breast stroke<lb />
holding the conference record of<lb />
58.81. Ron was also part of the<lb />
1986 team that won the CAA<lb />
conference title where he finaled<lb />
in three events that year. Over the<lb />
years, Ron has been named "most<lb />
improved swimmer" and is the<lb />
recipient of the Dyer Fund Memo-<lb />
rial Scholarship. He is an honor<lb />
roll student at ECU majoring in<lb />
accounting.<lb />
Pat Brennan<lb />
A North Carolina resident, Pat<lb />
is the defending champion in the<lb />
400-yard individual medley and<lb />
placed second in the 200-yard<lb />
breast stroke. He was also part of<lb />
the 1986 team that won the CAA<lb />
conference title. In addition, he<lb />
holds the Mingcs Pool record of<lb />
4:08.1 in the 400-yard individual<lb />
medley. He has been swimming<lb />
for ECU for four years and has<lb />
received the "most improved<lb />
swimmer" award. Pat is in good<lb />
academic standing and has made<lb />
the Dean's list. He is majoring in<lb />
business.<lb />
Lee Hicks<lb />
This year's co-captain, Lee is<lb />
also a CAA conference record<lb />
holder in the 200-yard breast<lb />
stroke (2.09.2) which is also the<lb />
freshman record at ECU. He has<lb />
also been a CAA finalist four<lb />
times in his four years swimming<lb />
for the Pirates and he was part of<lb />
the 1986 team that won the CAA<lb />
conference title. Lee is majoring in<lb />
Computer Science.<lb />
Becky Kerber<lb />
Becky is the first women diver<lb />
to dive for four years at East Caro-<lb />
lina. She is a four-time finalist at<lb />
the CAA's and is ranked fifth<lb />
overall at ECU. Her best dive was<lb />
on the 3-meter board when she<lb />
scored 344.80 in 1986 at UNCW.<lb />
Becky is majoring in physical<lb />
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ar Heel swimmers stroke past Pirates<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sport Writer<lb />
Victory was not in store for the<lb />
irate swimmers as they ende<lb />
bp on the losing side to the Uni-<lb />
ersity of North Caroloina in their<lb />
ast home meet last Wednesday.<lb />
Nevertheless, Head Coach Rick<lb />
Kobe was pleased with both the<lb />
men and the women's perform-<lb />
fcmce.<lb />
We swam against a fully-<lb />
fundedf nationally-ranked team<lb />
aid coach Kobe. "It was a great<lb />
meet in defeat<lb />
The men lost by 12 points as the<lb />
final score was 96-118.<lb />
We lost by 12, but we outswam<lb />
thorn by two Kobe said.<lb />
The Pirates were outscored by<lb />
UNC in diving 28-4 as ECU's top<lb />
diver Terry Smith wasn't diving.<lb />
The women were defeated by<lb />
Carolina 76-134, but there were<lb />
some good performances by the<lb />
women swimmers.<lb />
Patty Walsh took first place in<lb />
both the 100-yard fly (1:00.98) and<lb />
in the 200-yard freestyle (1:58.33)<lb />
over the Tarheels.<lb />
Leslie Jo Wilson was also swim-<lb />
ming well as she took third in the<lb />
100-yard backstroke in 1:05.27.<lb />
The 100-yard breaststroke also<lb />
fared well for the Pirates as<lb />
Meredith Bridgers swam for first<lb />
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one-tenth of a second, snagged<lb />
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The flawless Sherry Campbell<lb />
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